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Do not clean the device cover with any cleaning solution or cleanser
spray. Use a piece of soft cloth to clean the device cover.
Wireless Product Usage Requirements
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Keep the device away from magnetic storage devices (e.g., a
magnetic card or a floppy disk), to prevent loss of the stored
information.
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Stop using the device or disconnect the power supply in situations
where wireless device is prohibited or using of a wireless device
leads to interference or danger.
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The user who uses an electronic assistant medical-treatment device
needs to confirm with the service center regarding the effects of the
radio wave on this device.
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Do not take the device to the operation theater, Intensive Care Unit
(ICU) or the Coronary Care Unit (CCU).
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When using the device maintain distance of 20 cm between your
body and the antenna of the device.
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Do not drop, throw or try to bend your wireless device.
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Do not place the wireless device and its accessories in high
temperature areas.
Environmental Protection
Do not dispose the abandoned device in a garbage can. You need to dispose it
according to the local regulations on disposing of device packing materials,
exhausted battery and abandoned device, and support the recycling activity.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
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1
1.1 Functions and Features
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1
1.2 Hardware Configuration
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1
1.2.1 Front Panel
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2
1.2.2 Rear Panel
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3
1.2.3 Splitter
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4
Chapter 2 Installation of the HG520b
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5
2.1 Preparation
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5
2.2 Connecting the HG520b
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5
2.3 Establishing Configuration Environment
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6
2.3.1 Parameter Configuration
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6
2.3.2 Steps
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6
2.4 Web Configuration Page
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7
Chapter 3 Service Configuration
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8
3.1 Service Modes of the HG520b
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8
3.2 Configuring the Bridge Mode
..............................................
10
3.2.1 Preparation
...............................................................
10
3.2.2 Steps
.........................................................................
10
3.3 Configuring the PPPoA Mode
.............................................
12
3.3.1 Preparation
...............................................................
12
3.3.2 Steps
.........................................................................
12
3.4 Configuring the IPoA Mode
.................................................
13
3.4.1 Preparation
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13
3.4.2 Steps
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14
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3.5 Configuring the RFC2684B Mode
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14
3.6 Configuring the PPPoE mode
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14
3.7 Configuring the Wireless Mode
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15
3.7.1 Preparation
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15
3.7.2 Steps
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15
Chapter 4 Other Settings
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17
4.1 Changing the IP Address of the LAN of the HG520b
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17
4.2 Changing the Administrator Password
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17
4.3 Restoring the Default Factory Settings
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18
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
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20
5.1 Quick Failure Location
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20
5.2 FAQs
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21
Chapter 6 Technical Specifications
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23
Chapter 7 Appendix
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24
7.1 Default Factory Settings
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24
7.2 Abbreviations
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24
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1
Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter introduces functions and structure of the EchoLife
HG520b Home Gateway (hereinafter referred to as the HG520b).
1.1
Functions and Features
The HG520b is a type of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
terminal. Data, video and audio are transmitted through the common
telephone line at a higher rate by the HG520b.
The features of the HG520b are:
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High transmission rate: The maximum downstream rate is
24 Mbit/s; the maximum upstream rate is 1.2 Mbit/s.
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Strong network adaptability: The HG520b can be
interconnected with multiple Digital Subscriber Line Access
Multiplexer (DSLAMs).
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Strong maintainability: The HG520b provides multiple
indicator status, which is convenient to locate failures.
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Easy operation: The HG520b has a simple operation for the
configuration page.
1.2
Hardware Configuration
This section introduces the appearance and the structure of the
HG520b.
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Note:
Figures of the front panel and the rear panel are only for your
reference.
1.2.1
Front Panel
Figure 1-1 shows the front panel of the HG520b.
LAN4
LAN3
LAN2
LAN1
ADSL
POWER
WLAN
INTERNET
Figure 1-1 Front panel of the HG520b
Table 1-1 shows indicators in the front panel.
Table 1-1 Indicators in the front panel
Indicator
Status
Description
On
The HG520b is powered on.
POWER
Off
The HG520b is powered off.
On
WLAN function is enabled.
Blinking
There are data being transmitted in the
WLAN
interface.
WLAN
Off
WLAN function is disabled.
On
The connection is established in the LAN
interface.
Blinking
There are data being transmitted in the
LAN interface.
LAN 1–4
Off
No connection is established in the LAN
interface.

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