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When all of your connections are made, the status LEDs on the front of your Motorola Modem
will light, according to the following diagram:
Power -
Ethernet -
Off
= No device connected or
Top View
Solid
green
= Device connected.
Solid Green
= Power on
Solid green
= DSL synch
DSL -
Internet -
Solid
green
= Connected to Internet
Off
= Power off
Flashing Red
=
P
ower
O
n/
S
elf
T
est
Solid Red
=
PO/ST
Failure
modem power is off
Off
= Modem power off
Flashing green
= DSL attempting synch
Flashing green
/
red
= DSL fails to synch 3 times
Flashing red
= No DSL signal
Off
= Bridge mode or
modem power is off
Flashing green
= Attempting PPP
connection
Red
= Connection failed
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You can access the Web-based configuration pages at any time as follows:
1. Run a Web browser, such as Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, and
enter
in the URL Address text box.
Press Return.
Note:
You may be prompted to select your language preference. If prompted, choose a
language to continue.
2. For security purposes you must create a password for your Gateway. Enter a new
password, repeat it, and click the Next button.
Device Configuration
3
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You must log in to the Modem. The default User name is
admin
. Enter the Password you just created. Type these
in their respective fields and click
OK
.
3. You will be asked to log in with a User ID and Password.
The User ID and Password are supplied
by your Service Provider.
Type these in their respective fields and
click the
Connect
button.
Congratulations!
Your connection is up and running and you should be able to browse the Internet by
typing a URL address in your browser’s Address text box or by selecting any of your favorite bookmarks.
Should you require additional information, the inside pages of this Guide contain Frequently Asked
Questions (and Answers) and Basic Troubleshooting tips. The latest
Administrator’s Handbook
with
advanced configuration instructions is also available on-line at:
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Your Modem serves Dynamically-assigned IP addresses by default. Be sure to configure each computer
connected to your Modem to accept a Dynamically-assigned IP address, commonly referred to as DHCP.
Microsoft Windows:
Step 1. Navigate to the
TCP/IP Properties
Control Panel.
a. Windows 98, 2000, and ME versions follow a path like this:
Start
menu ->
Settings
->
Control Panel
->
Network
(or
Network and
Dial-up Connections
->
Local Area Connection
->
Properties
) ->
TCP/IP [your_network_card]
or
Internet Protocol [TCP/IP]
->
Prop-
erties
b. Windows XP follows a path like this:
Start
menu ->
Control Panel
->
Network and Internet Connections
->
Network Connections
->
Local Area Connection
->
Properties
->
Internet Protocol [TCP/IP]
->
Properties
Step 2. Select
Obtain an IP address automatically
.
Step 3. Select
Obtain DNS server address automatically
, if available.
Step 4. Remove any previously configured Gateways, if available.
Step 5. OK the settings. Restart if prompted.
Client Configuration
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c. Windows Vista is set to obtain an IP address automatically by default. You may not need to configure
it at all.
To check, open the
Networking
Control Panel and select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
.
Click the
Properties
button.
The
Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4) Properties
window
should appear as shown.
If not, select the radio buttons shown
above, and click the
OK
button.
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