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On Windows 8 Desktop
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On Windows 8 Mobile
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On Google Android 4
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On Apple Mac OS X
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On Apple iOS
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4.4 Changing Your WLAN Name and Password
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5 USB Device
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5.1 USB Storage Device
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5.2 Connecting a USB Device
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5.3 Content Sharing
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5.3.1 Setting the FTP Access Permission
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5.3.2 Setting the Samba Access Permission
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5.4 Sharing a USB Printer
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6 IP Telephony
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6.1 Introduction to IP Telephony
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6.2 Configuring VoIP
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6.3 Placing a VoIP Call
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7 IPTV
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7.1 Introduction to IPTV
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7.2 Configure IPTV
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8 Advanced Configuration
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8.1 Parent Control
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8.1.1 Controlling Computer Internet Access
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8.1.2 Filtering Out Inappropriate Websites
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8.2 Configuring the DMZ
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8.3 Configuring the DLNA
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8.4 Configuring the Firewall
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9 Maintenance Guide
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9.1 Changing the Web Management Page User Name and
Password
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9.2 Restoring Default Settings
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9.2.1 Using the Configuration Tool
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9.2.2 Using the Reset Button
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9.3 Changing the Web Management Page IP
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10 FAQs
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11 Appendix
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11.1 Default Settings
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11.2 Technical Specifications
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12 For More Help
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1 Product Overview
1.1 Ports and Buttons
Number
Port or
Button
Description
1
WPS
Starts Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS)
negotiation.
2
WLAN
Enables or disables the WLAN function.
3
On/Off
Powers the HG659b on or off.
4
Power
Connects to a power adapter.
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Number
Port or
Button
Description
5
Reset
Restores the HG659b to its default settings
after you press and hold this button for 8
seconds to 10 seconds while the HG659b is
powered on.
CAUTION
A reset will result in all custom data and
settings being lost. Use with caution.
6
DSL
Used to connect to the MODEM port on the
splitter or connect to the telephone wall
jack.
7
Phone1~
Phone2
Connects to a telephone.
8
LAN1 ~
LAN4
Connects to Ethernet devices, such as
computers, set-top boxes (STBs), and
switches.
9
WAN
Connects to an Ethernet device that
provides Internet access, such as a fibre
ONT, modem or switch.
10
USB
Connects to a USB device, such as a USB
storage device or a printer.
CAUTION
If you connect a USB device to the
HG659b, verify that the input voltage and
current of the USB device does not exceed
5 V/0.65 A. Otherwise, the HG659b may
malfunction.
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1.2 Indicators
Indicator
Status
Description
Power
Steady
on
The HG659b is powered on.
Off
The HG659b is powered off or faulty.
WAN
Blinking
A DSL connection is being activated.
Steady
on
A DSL connection has been set up and
activated.
A WAN connection has been set up.
Off
The HG659b is powered off.
The WAN or DSL port is not connected.
Internet
Steady
on
The HG659b is working in routing
mode.
The WAN connection is set up.
No data is being transmitted.

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