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5.4
Information
5.4.1
Introduction
Click
in the
lefthand part of the home screen.
The links for the seven submenus opposite
appear.
When you
select a submenu
, the corresponding information window is opened for you to
check the status of the connections and the configuration settings of your Residential Gateway
(IP and MAC addresses, for example).
5.4.2
ADSL connection
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in
the
Information
menu, then select
ADSL
connection
from the list of services displayed.
The screen opposite appears and displays the
ADSL bit rates on your line, in both uplink and
downlink directions.
Field
Meaning
ADSL Line Status
Displays the status of the ADSL line:
UNTRAINED:
Synchronising the computer has detected the
presence of the Residential Gateway on one of its dedicated USB or
Ethernet ports and ADSL synchronisation is in progress.
TRAINED:
The Residential Gateway is operational; the ADSL link
is synchronised. A connection to the Internet can be set up.
Downstream
Displays the downstream or incoming rate (data from the Internet)
negotiated by the ADSL link (expressed in kbit/s) and the latency
(Interleave or Fast).
UpStream
Displays the upstream or outgoing bit rate (data sent towards the
Internet) negotiated by the ADSL link (expressed in kbit/s) and the
latency (Interleave or Fast).
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5.4.3
802.11g wireless
In the lefthand part of the home screen,
click in the
Information
menu and select
Wireless 802.11g
from the list of services
displayed.
The screen opposite appears and
displays the information concerning the
802.11g wireless network.
Field
Meaning
SSID
Displays the name of the wireless network and indicates that
transmission of the SSID over the network is enabled.
Channel
Indicates the number of the radio channel used by your Residential
Gateway's WLAN access point.
Mode
Displays the selected operating mode:
¾
802.11 g:
Your Residential Gateway's WLAN access point accepts only
IEEE802.11g clients.
¾
or
802.11 b+g (mixed):
Your Residential Gateway's WLAN access point accepts
IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g clients.
Connected
stations
Gives the number of stations linked to the server via the wireless
network and their MAC addresses.
Encryption
Specifies the options activated to protect data on the network (None,
WEP encryption, WPA encryption) and details the characteristics of the
encryption used.
MAC filtering
Gives information on the Deactivated or Activated status of filtering by
MAC addresses, which is used to limit the number of computers allowed
access to the network.
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5.4.4
Bluetooth (Not available in the current version)
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click
in the
Information
menu, then select
Bluetooth
from the list of services displayed.
The screen opposite appears and displays
information corresponding to the Bluetooth
function.
5.4.5
LAN
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click
in the
Information
menu, then select
LAN
from the list of services displayed.
The screen opposite appears and displays
LAN information.
Field
Meaning
Interface
List the interfaces available to build your local area network (LAN).
Local IP Address
Provides the IP address of each of the Residential Gateway's
interfaces, as seen from the LAN.
Ethernet Mac
Address
Provides the physical address of each interface (12 hexadecimal
characters).
Network mask
Displays the subnet mask.
DHCP Server
Gives the status of the DHCP service (In Service or Out of Service).
Leased Addresses
Number of addresses distributed by the DHCP server on the local
area network, on each interface.
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5.4.6
Software
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click
in the
Information
menu, then select
Software
from the list of services displayed.
The screen opposite appears and displays
information concerning the software installed
in your Residential Gateway.
Field
Meaning
Name
Indicates the name of the Residential Gateway.
Software Version
Indicates the version of the equipment software.
Reference
Gives the reference code of the equipment software.
5.4.7
USB
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click
in the
Information
menu, then select
USB
from the list of services displayed.
The screen opposite appears and displays
information concerning the USB interface.
Field
Meaning
Connected
Specifies the status of the connection of the Residential Gateway to a
computer, via its USB interface.
5.4.8
Voice over IP
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click
in the
Information
menu, then select
Voice
over IP
from the list of services displayed.
The screen opposite appears and displays
information corresponding to the Voice over IP
service.
Field
Meaning
PHONE1 State
Specifies the status of the telephone terminal operating the Voice
over IP function.
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5.5
Configuring your Residential Gateway: "Basic" menu
This section contains, from left to right on the home screen, the following menus:
Access control (see 5.5.1),
LAN & DHCP setup (see 5.5.2),
LAN servers (see 5.5.3),
Internet access (see 5.5.4),
Wireless network (see 5.5.5),
Save/Delete/Reboot (see 5.5.6).
To access one of these configuration
menus from the "Basic" section, select it in
the menu bar located under "
Live
b
o
x
".

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