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WPA2-PSK
, or
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
, and
SSID
is set to
SSID1
.
Note that the WPS function is forcibly disabled if the wireless
network uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption.
Step 4
Check the positions of the HG658 and the computer. Ensure that
they are far from the electric appliances such as microwave ovens,
refrigerators, or cordless telephones that generate strong magnetic
or electric fields.
Step 5
Place the HG658 in an open area.
Although radio signals can pass through obstacles, their
transmission is affected if they pass through too many obstacles
such as walls.
What can I do if noises exist during telephone calls?
Step 1
Check that a splitter is installed.
A splitter helps to protect the ADSL call quality from being affected
due to the interference of other signals.
Step 2
Check that telephone lines are securely connected. In particular,
ensure that the telephone line connecting to the splitter is securely
connected.
Step 3
Replace telephone lines and ensure that the telephone lines are not
faulty.
After a broadband device is installed, does Internet access degrade call
quality or do telephone calls lower the Internet access rate?
No. The HG658 uses the frequency division multiplexing (FDM) and splitter
technologies to separate voice signals from data signals. Although these two
types of signals are transmitted through one telephone line, they are carried
by different frequency bands. Therefore, they do not interfere with each
other. In this case, you can make telephone calls and access the Internet at
the same time, without degrading call quality or lowering the Internet access
rate.
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7 Technical Specifications
7.1 Indicators
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Power
Green
On
The HG658 is powered on.
Red
On
There are errors in the booting process.
-
Off
The HG658 is powered off.
WAN
Green
On
The DSL connection is established and
activated.
Green
Blinking
The DSL connection is being activated.
-
Off
The HG658 is powered off or no DSL
connection is established.
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Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Internet
Green
On
The Internet connection is successfully
established but no data is being
transmitted.
Green
Blinking
The Internet connection is successfully
established and data is being
transmitted.
Red
On
A physical connection is established, but
the HG658 is not connected to the
Internet.
-
Off
The HG658 is powered off.
The HG658 is working in bridge mode.
No ADSL connection is established.
WLAN
Green
On
The WLAN function is enabled, but no
data is being transmitted on the WLAN.
Green
Blinking
The WLAN function is enabled and
data is being transmitted on the
WLAN.
A wireless connection is set up
between the HG658 and a wireless
client using the WPS function.
-
Off
The WLAN function is disabled.
VoIP
Green
On
The HG658 is registered with the SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) server.
Green
Blinking
The phone is in the off-hook state.
Red
On
The softswitch is not registered.
-
Off
The HG658 is powered off.
LAN1,
LAN2,
LAN3,
LAN4
Green
On
The LAN connection is successfully
established but no data is being
transmitted.
Green
Blinking
The LAN connection is successfully
established and data is being
transmitted.
-
Off
The HG658 is powered off.
No LAN connection is established.
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Indicator
Color
Status
Description
USB
Green
On
The USB connection is successfully
established in USB host mode but no
data is being transmitted.
Green
Blinking
The USB connection is successfully
established in USB host mode and data
is being transmitted.
Off
The HG658 is powered off.
No USB connection is established.
7.2 Ports and Buttons
Port or Button
Function
WPS
Used to enable the WPS function.
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Port or Button
Function
WLAN
Used to enable or disable the WLAN function.
On/Off
Used to power on or off the HG658.
Power
Connects a power adapter.
Reset
Restores the HG658 to default settings if you press
and hold for 6 or more seconds.
NOTE
After you restore the HG658 to default settings,
your customized data will be lost. Therefore,
exercise caution when using the
Reset
button.
DSL
Connects to a splitter or telephone wall jack.
Phone1, Phone2
Connects to a telephone.
LAN1–LAN4
Connect to computers, switches, or other Ethernet
devices.
USB
Connects to a USB device.

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