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2 Connecting the Cables and Getting
Started
Thank you for purchasing the HUAWEI HG530 Home Gateway (hereinafter
referred to as the HG530).
2.1 Connecting The Cables
If your telephone line is used for both the broadband network access and a
telephone connection, take the following figure as a reference for connecting
the cables.
1. Power adapter
2. Computer
3. Telephone
4. Splitter
5. Telephone jack on the wall
a. MODEM interface
b. PHONE interface
c. LINE interface
2.2 Getting Started
To power on the HG530, press the power button on the side panel of the
HG530.
After you power on the HG530, the ADSL indicator blinks (for less than three
minutes), which indicates that the HG530 is being activated. After the ADSL
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indicator stops blinking, the Power and ADSL indicators turn solid on, which
indicates that the HG530 is working properly.
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3 Setting the Network-Access
Parameters
By configuring the HG530 and your computer, you can choose any of the
following methods to surf the Internet:
z
Accessing the Network Through the Embedded PPP Dial-Up Software on
the HG530
z
Accessing the Network Through the PPP Dial-Up Software on Your
Computer
3.1 Accessing the Network Through the
Embedded PPP Dial-Up Software on the
Device
If you select this method for accessing the network, the HG530 starts to set up
a dial-up connection automatically after the startup. You can access the
network after you power on your computer. You do not need to install any
special dial-up software on your computer or perform dial-up operations on
your computer. To configure the HG530 and your computer for the network
access, do as follows:
1.
Log in to the Web-based configuration utility of the HG530.
1) Launch the Internet Explorer on your computer.
2) Enter
192.168.1.1
in the address bar, and then press
Enter
.
3) In the displayed dialog box, enter the user name and the password, and
then click
OK
.
By default, the user name is
admin
and the password is
admin
. After the
user name and the password are verified, you can access the Web-based
configuration utility.
2. Enable the embedded dial-up function.
1) In the navigation tree on the left of the Web-based configuration utility,
choose
Basic
>
WAN Setting
.
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2) Select a PVC number, such as
1
, from the PVC drop-down combo box.
3) Enter the VPI and VCI that are provided by the network operator in the
VPI
and
VCI
text boxes.
4) Select
Yes
from the
Active
drop-down combo box and select
Routing
from the
Mode
drop-down combo box.
5) Select
PPPoE
from the
Encapsulation
drop-down combo box.
6) Enter the user name and password that are provided by the network
operator in the
Username
and
Password
text boxes, and keep the
default settings of other parameters.
7) Click
Submit
to save the settings.
After you complete the preceding settings, you can surf the Internet.
You need to perform the preceding operations on a computer once only. The
next time when you power on your computer, you can surf the Internet without
any configuration.
3.2 Accessing the Network Through the PPP
Dial-Up Software on Your Computer
If you select this method for accessing the network, you need to install and
configure the dial-up software on your computer. In addition, you need to
perform dial-up operations on your computer upon each startup. To configure
theHG530 and your computer for the network access, do as follows:
1. Set the working mode of the HG530 to
Bridge
.
1) Log in to the Web-based configuration utility of the HG530
2) In the navigation tree on the left of the Web-based configuration utility,
choose
Basic
>
WAN Setting
.
3) Select a PVC number, such as
1
, from the PVC drop-down combo box.
4) Enter the VPI and VCI that are provided by the network operator in the
VPI
and
VCI
text boxes.
5) Select
Yes
from the
Active
drop-down combo box and select
Bridge
from the
Mode
drop-down combo box.
6) Click
Submit
to save the settings.
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2.
Install and configure the PPP dial-up software on your computer.
The PPP dial-up software is pre-installed on certain computer operating
systems. To create a dial-up connection, do as follows (taking the Windows
XP operating system as an example):
1) Choose
Start
>
All Programs
>
Accessories
>
Communications
>
Network Connections
.
2) Click
Create a new connection
in
Network Tasks
to display the
New
Connection Wizard
window, and then click
Next
.
3) Select
Connect to the Internet
, and then click
Next
.
4) Select
Set up my connection manually
, and then click
Next
.
5) Select
Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user
name and password
, and then click
Next
.
6) Enter the name (as desired) of the dial-up connection in
ISP Name
, and
then click
Next
.
7) Select
Anyone's use
or
My use only
, and then click
Next
.
8) Enter the user name and password provided by the network operator
and used for the dial-up connection, and then click
Next
.
9) Select
Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop
, and then
click
Finish
.
An icon for the dial-up connection is displayed on the desktop of your
computer.
You need to perform the preceding operations only once for creating a network
connection. After the network connection is created, to access the network,
double-click the icon for the dial-up connection, and then click
Connect
in the
displayed dialog box.

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