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Home Network
When you click the
Home Network
tab, the
Home Network
Status
page appears.
The
Home Network Status
page displays informa-
tion about the Gateway’s local area network.
If you click the
Run Congestion Detection
but-
ton, the device will generate statistics for each of the
11 channels available, displaying:
Channel number
AP Count
Congestion Score (1 - 10)
You can clear the current statistics information by
clicking the
Clear Statistics
button.
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Home Network Status
Device IPv4 Address
The Gateway’s own IP address on the network.
DHCP Netmask
The Gateway’s own netmask on the network.
DHCPv4 Start Address
The starting IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway.
DHCPv4 End Address
The ending IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway.
DHCP Leases Available
The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range available to be served by the
Gateway.
DHCP Leases Allocated
The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range currently being served by the
Gateway.
DHCP Primary Pool
Source pool of the IP addresses served by the Gateway, Public or Private.
IPv6
Status
May be
Enabled
or
Unavailable
.
Global IPv6 Address
The public IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
assigned.
Link-local IPv6 Address
The private IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
assigned.
Router Advertisement
Prefix
The IPv6 prefix to include in router advertisements.
IPv4 Statistics
Transmit Packets
IPv4 packets transmitted.
Transmit Errors
Errors on IPv4 packets transmitted.
Transmit Discards
IPv4 packets dropped.
IPv6 Statistics
Transmit Packets
IPv6 packets transmitted.
Transmit Errors
Errors on IPv6 packets transmitted.
Transmit Discards
IPv6 packets dropped.
Wireless Status
Wireless Radio Status
Indicates whether the Wi-Fi radio is
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
Network Name (SSID)
This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan. The default SSID for
the Gateway is
attxxx
where
xxx
is the last 3 digits of the serial number
located on the side of the Gateway.
Hide SSID
May be either
On
or
Off
. If On, your SSID will not appear in a client scan.
Wireless Security
The type of wireless encryption security in use. May be
Disabled
,
WPA
or
WEP
,
Default Key
or
Manual
.
Network Key
Shows the information of the security encryption key in use.
Mode
May be 802.11
B
only, 802.11
G
only, 802.11
N
, or 802.11
B/G/N
.
Bandwidth
The capacity of the wireless LAN to carry traffic in megahertz.
Current Radio Channel
The radio channel that your Wi-Fi network is broadcasting on.
Radio Channel Selection
May be set to
automatic
or manually selected.
MAC Address Filtering
May be either
On
or
Off
. If On, you can accept or block client devices from
your WLAN based on their MAC address.
Power Level
May be adjusted up to 100%, lower if multiple wireless access points are in
use, and might interfere with each other.
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The links at the top of the Home Network page access a series of pages to allow you to configure and
monitor features of your device. The following sections give brief descriptions of these pages.
Configure
” on page
44
HPNA
Configure
” on page
45
Wireless
” on page
46
MAC Filtering
” on page
50
Wireless Scan
” on page
51
Subnets & DHCP
” on page
52
HPNA
” on page
54
Wireless MAC Address
Shows the information of the MAC address of the wireless subsystem.
LAN Wireless Statistics
Transmit Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted on the Wi-Fi network.
Receive Bytes
Number of bytes received on the Wi-Fi network.
Transmit Packets
Number of packets transmitted on the Wi-Fi network.
Receive Packets
Number of packets received on the Wi-Fi network.
Transmit Error Packets
This is the number of errors on packets transmitted on the Wi-Fi network.
Receive Error Packets
This is the number of errors on packets received on the Wi-Fi network.
Transmit Discard Packets
This is the number of packets transmitted on the Wi-Fi network that were
dropped.
Receive Discard Packets
This is the number of packets received on the Wi-Fi network that were
dropped.
LAN Ethernet Statistics
State
up
or
down
Transmit Speed
This is the maximum speed of which the port is capable.
Transmit Packets
This is the number of packets sent out from the port.
Transmit Bytes
This is the number of bytes sent out from the port.
Transmit Dropped
This is the number of packets sent out from the port that were dropped.
Transmit Errors
This is the number of errors on packets sent out from the port.
Receive Packets
This is the number of packets received on the port.
Receive Bytes
This is the number of bytes received on the port.
Receive Unicast
This is the number of unicast packets received on the port.
Receive Multicast
This is the number of multicast packets received on the port.
Receive Dropped
This is the number of packets received on the port that were dropped.
Receive Errors
This is the number of errors on packets received on the port.
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Link: Configure
When you click the
Configure
link, the
Configure
page for the Ethernet LAN appears.
For each
Ethernet
Port, 1 through 4, you can select:
Ethernet
– Auto (the default self-sensing rate), 10M full- or half-duplex, 100M full- or half-duplex, or 1G full- or
half-duplex.
MDI-X
– Auto (the default self-sensing crossover setting),
off
, or
on
.
Click the
Save
button.
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Link: HPNA Configure
When you click the
HPNA Configure
link, the
HPNA Configure
page for the HomePNA network appears.
Here you can turn HomePNA Networking
On
or
Off
.
If desired, you can choose the Output Jack, either the
Coax
jack or the
Phone
jack, or let the device
Auto
sense
it automatically.
Click the
Save
button.

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