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1.1.1
KEY FEATURES
The CVE-30360 provides:
Internet connection to cable modem service via
CATV
port (F-type RF
connector)
Voice over IP (VoIP) connection to your voice service provider.
Local Area Network connection via four 10/100/1000 Mbps (megabits per
second) Ethernet ports
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for devices on the LAN
LAN troubleshooting tools (Ping and Traceroute)
IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless MIMO (Multiple-In, Multiple-Out) networking, allowing
speeds of up to 300Mbps
Wireless security: WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK encryption, Wifi Protected
Setup (WPS) push-button and PIN configuration and MAC filtering
Wired security: stateful inspection firewall with intrusion detection system, IP and
MAC filtering, port forwarding and port triggering, and De-Militarized Zone
(DMZ)
Parental control: scheduled website blocking and access logs
Settings backup and restore
Secure configuration interface, accessible by Web browser
1.2
HARDWARE CONNECTIONS
This section describes the CVE-30360’s physical ports and buttons.
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FIGURE 2:
Hardware Connections
TABLE 1:
Hardware Connections
WIFI
Use this button to turn the wireless network on or off,
and to begin the WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Push-
Button Configuration (PBC) procedure (see
WPS
on
page
75
for more information.)
To turn the wireless network on or off, press the
button for between one and five seconds.
To begin the WPS PBC connection procedure, press
and hold the button for between five and ten
seconds. Press the PBC button on your wireless
clients in the coverage area within two minutes to
enable them to join the wireless network.
Reset
Use this button to reboot or reset your CVE-30360.
Press the button and hold it for less than five
seconds to reboot the CVE-30360. The CVE-30360
restarts, using your existing settings.
Press the button and hold it for more than ten
seconds to delete all user-configured settings and
restart the CVE-30360 using its factory default
settings.
USB
Insert USB disk to share files.
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1.3
LEDS
This section describes the CVE-30360’s LEDs (lights).
LAN1
Use these ports to connect your computers and other
network devices, using Category 5 or 6 Ethernet cables
with RJ45 connectors.
LAN2
LAN3
LAN4
LINE 1
Use these ports to connect your analog phones for VoIP
services, using cables with RJ11 connectors.
LINE 2
CABLE
Use this to connect to the Internet via an F-type RF
cable.
POWER
Use this to connect to the 12v/2A power adapter that
came with your CVE-30360.
NEVER use another power adapter with
your CVE-30360. Doing so could harm
your CVE-30360.
ON/OFF
Use this button to turn your CVE-30360 on or off.
To turn the CVE-30360 on, press and hold the
ON/
OFF
button for less than 1 second.
To turn the CVE-30360 off, press and hold the
ON/
OFF
button for 1~2 seconds.
TABLE 1:
Hardware Connections
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FIGURE 3:
LEDs
TABLE 2:
LEDs
LED
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
LINE 1
LINE 2
Off
Your service plan does not include voice service.
NOTE:
The number of
LINE
LEDs that light up
depends on your voice service plan.
Blinking
A telephone is connected to the relevant
Line
port,
and is off-hook.
On
Your service plan includes voice service.
NOTE:
The number of
LINE
LEDs that light up
depends on your voice service plan.
WIRELESS
Off
No data is being transmitted or received over the
wireless network.
Blinking
Data is being transmitted or received over the
wireless network.
USB
On
Valid USB connection status.
Off
No USB is connected or invalid USB connection
status.
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When you turn on the CVE-30360, the LEDs light up in the following order:
Power
US
DS
Status
The
ETH 1~4
LEDs light up as soon as there is activity on the relevant port, the
LINE 1~2
ports light up if your service contract includes voice service (the
number of LEDs that lights up depends on your service plan),
USB
LED lights
up if your have valid USB connection,
and the
WIRELESS
LED lights up once
the wireless network is ready.
1.4
IP ADDRESS SETUP
Before you log into the CVE-30360’s GUI, your computer’s IP address must be in the
same subnet as the CVE-30360. This allows your computer to communicate with the
CVE-30360.
NOTE:
See IP Addresses and Subnets on page 25 for background information.
ETH
Off
No device is connected to any
LAN
port.
Blinking
A device is connected to a
LAN
port via a fast
Ethernet link, and is transmitting or receiving data.
On
A device is connected to a
LAN
port via a fast
ethernet link, but is not transmitting or receiving
data.
Status
Blinking
The CVE-30360’s cable modem is registering with
the service provider.
On
The CVE-30360’s cable modem has successfully
registered with the service provider.
US
Blinking
The CVE-30360 is searching for an upstream
frequency on the
CATV
connection.
On
The CVE-30360 has successfully located and
locked onto an upstream frequency on the
CATV
connection.
DS
Blinking
The CVE-30360 is searching for a downstream
frequency on the
CATV
connection.
On
The CVE-30360 has successfully located and
locked onto a downstream frequency on the
CATV
connection.
Power
On
The CVE-30360 is receiving power.
Off
The CVE-30360 is not receiving power.
TABLE 2:
LEDs

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