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Status > Gateway
The
Gateway
screen displays information about the
Gateway and its current settings.
Status > Gateway
Gateway Information
Firmware Version
The version number of the Gateway’s
current firmware is displayed.
MAC Address
The Gateway’s MAC address, as seen by
your ISP, is displayed.
Current Time
The time set on the Gateway is displayed.
Internet Connection
This section shows the current network information
stored in the Gateway. The information varies depending
on the Internet connection type selected on the
Basic
Setup
screen.
Click
Refresh
to update the on-screen information.
Status > Local Network
The
Local Network
screen displays information about the
local wired network.
Status > Local Network
Local Network
MAC Address
The MAC address of the Gateway’s local,
wired interface is displayed.
IP Address
The Gateway’s IP address, as it appears on
your local network, is displayed.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask of the Gateway is
displayed.
DHCP Server
DHCP Server
The status of the Gateway’s DHCP server
function is displayed.
Start IP Address
For the range of IP addresses used by
devices on your local network, the starting IP address is
displayed.
End IP Address
For the range of IP addresses used by
devices on your local network, the ending IP address is
displayed.
DHCP Client Table
Click this button to view a list of
devices that are using the Gateway as a DHCP server.
DHCP Active IP Table
DHCP Active IP Table
The DHCP Active IP Table lists computers and other
devices that have been assigned IP addresses by
the Gateway. The list displays Client Host Name, IP
Address, MAC Address, and Expires time (how much
time is left for the current IP address). To remove a
DHCP client, click
Delete
. To retrieve the most up-to-
date information, click
Refresh
. To exit this screen and
return to the
Local Network
screen, click
Close
.
ARP/RARP Table
Click this button to view the current IP
and MAC addresses of the Gateway’s local network clients.
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ARP/RARP Table
ARP/RARP Table
An ARP request is a request sent by the Gateway
asking local network devices with IP addresses for
their MAC addresses, so the Gateway can map IP
addresses to MAC addresses. RARP is the reverse of
ARP. (This data is stored in temporary memory and
changes periodically.) To retrieve the most up-to-date
information, click
Refresh
. To exit this screen and
return to the
Local Network
screen, click
Close
.
Status > Wireless Network
The
Wireless Network
screen displays information about
your wireless network.
Status > Wireless Network
Wireless Network
Firmware Version
The version number of the firmware
is displayed.
MAC Address
The wireless MAC address of the Gateway’s
local, wireless interface is displayed.
Mode
The wireless network mode of the Gateway is
displayed.
SSID
The wireless network name, which is also called the
SSID, is displayed.
DHCP Server
The status of the Gateway’s DHCP server
function is displayed.
Channel
The
channel
of
the
wireless
network
is
displayed.
Encryption Function
The wireless security method is
displayed.
Wireless Clients Connected
Click this button to view a
list of wireless clients connected to the Gateway.
Connected Wireless Clients
Connected Wireless Clients
The list of wireless devices displays Computer Name, IP
Address, and MAC Address. To retrieve the most up-to-
date information, click
Refresh
. To exit this screen and
return to the
Wireless
screen, click
Close
.
Status > DSL Connection
The
DSL Connection
screen displays information about
your DSL connection.
Status > DSL Connection
DSL Connection
DSL
Status
The
status
of
the
DSL
connection
is
displayed.
DSL Modulation Mode
The DSL Modulation Mode
selected on the
Basic Setup
screen is displayed.
DSL Path Mode
The DSL Path Mode is displayed.
Downstream Rate
The download speed of traffic from
the Internet to the Gateway is displayed.
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Upstream Rate
The upload speed of traffic from the
Gateway to the Internet is displayed. For ADSL connection,
the Upstream Rate is typically 25% of the Downstream
Rate.
NOTE:
The Downstream and Upstream Rates are
affected by distance from and configuration of
the DSL central office.
Upstream Margin
The Upstream Margin is displayed.
Downstream
Margin
The
Downstream
Margin
is
displayed.
Downstream Line Attenuation
The Downstream Line
Attenuation is displayed.
Upstream
Line
Attenuation
The
Upstream
Line
Attenuation is displayed.
Downstream Transmit Power
The Downstream Transmit
Power is displayed.
Upstream
Transmit
Power
The
Upstream
Transmit
Power is displayed.
PVC Connection
Encapsulation
The Encapsulation setting selected on
the
Basic Setup
screen is displayed.
Multiplexing
The Multiplexing setting selected on the
Basic Setup
screen is displayed.
QoS
The QoS method selected on the
Basic Setup
screen
is displayed.
PCR Rate
The PCR value entered on the
Basic Setup
screen
is displayed.
SCR Rate
The SCR value entered on the
Basic Setup
screen
is displayed.
Autodetect
The Autodetect setting selected on the
Basic
Setup
screen is displayed.
VPI
The VPI value entered on the
Basic Setup
screen is
displayed.
VCI
The VCI value entered on the
Basic Setup
screen is
displayed.
Enable
The number of Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC)
is displayed.
PVC Status
The status of the PVC is displayed.
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Appendix A
Troubleshooting
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Wireless-G ADSL Home Gateway
Appendix A:
Troubleshooting
Your computer cannot connect to the Internet.
Follow the instructions until your computer can connect
to the Internet:
Make sure that the Gateway is powered on. The Power
LED should be green and not flashing.
If the Power LED is flashing, then power off all of
your network devices, including the Gateway and
computers. Then power on each device in the
following order:
Gateway
Computer
Check the LEDs on the front panel of the Gateway.
Make sure the Power, DSL, and at least one of the
numbered LEDs are lit. If they are not, then check
the cable connections. The computer should be
connected to one of the ports numbered 1-4 on the
Gateway, and the Line port of the Gateway must be
connected to the ADSL line.
When you double-click the web browser, you are
prompted for a username and password. If you want to
get rid of the prompt, follow these instructions.
Launch the web browser and perform the following steps
(these steps are specific to Internet Explorer but are similar
for other browsers):
Select
Tools
>
Internet Options
.
Click the
Connections
tab.
Select
Never dial a connection
.
Click
OK
.
You are using a static IP address and cannot connect.
Refer to Windows Help and
change your Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties to Obtain an IP address automatically.
The computer cannot connect wirelessly to the network.
Make sure the wireless network name or SSID is the
same on both the computer and the Gateway. If you
have enabled wireless security, then make sure the same
security method and key are used by both the computer
and the Gateway.
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
You need to modify the basic settings on the Gateway.
Run the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM.
You need to modify the advanced settings on the
Gateway.
Open the web browser (for example, Internet Explorer
or Firefox), and enter the Gateway’s IP address in the
address field (the default IP address is
192.168.1.1
). When
prompted, complete the
User name
and
Password
fields
(the default user name and password is
admin
). Click the
appropriate tab to change the settings.
WEB:
If your questions are not addressed
here,
refer
to
the
Linksys
website,
www.linksys.com/international
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Appendix B
Specifications
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Wireless-G ADSL Home Gateway
Appendix B:
Specifications
Model Number
WAG200G
Standards
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3,
g.992.1 (g.dmt), g.992.2 (g.lite),
g.992.3, g.992.5, T1.413i2,
U-R2 for Annex B
Ports
Line (or DSL), Ethernet (1-4), Power
Button
Reset
Cabling Type
CAT5 UTP, RJ-45, RJ-11
LEDs
Power, Wireless, Ethernet (1-4), DSL,
Internet
Antennas
1 Non-Detachable
Transmit Power
18 dBm
UPnP
Able
Security Features
Password-Protected Configuration
for Web Access
PAP and CHAP Authentication
Denial of Service (DoS) Prevention
SPI Firewall Protection
URL Filtering, and Keyword, Java,
ActiveX, Proxy, Cookie Blocking
ToD Filter (Blocks Access by Time)
VPN Passthrough for IPSec, PPTP, and
L2TP Protocols
WPA2, WPA; 128, 64 Bits WEP with
Passphrase WEP Key Generation
SSID Broadcast Disable
Access Restriction by MAC and IP
Addresses
Security Key Bits
64, 128, 256
Environmental
Dimensions
140 x 140 x 27 mm
(5.51" x 5.51" x 1.25")
Weight
350 g (12.35 oz)
Power
12VDC, 1A
Certification
CE, FCC, IC-03, Wi-Fi, A-tick,
Telepermit, IDA, Anatel
Operating Temp.
0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Storage Temp.
-20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)
Operating
Humidity
10 to 85% Noncondensing
Storage Humidity
5 to 90% Noncondensing

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