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List of Figures
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1. Basic
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Wireless
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1.
802.11/ Radio
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2. 802.11/ Primary Network
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3. Access Control
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4. 802.11/ Advanced
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5. Bridging
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6. 802.11 QoS (WMM) Settings
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Chapter 3: Networking
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Communications
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Type of Communication
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Cable Modem (CM) Section
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Networking Section
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Three Networking Modes
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Cable Modem (CM) Mode
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Residential Gateway (RG) Mode
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CableHome (CH) Mode
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MAC and IP Addresses Summary
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Chapter 4: Additional Information
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Service Information
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Glossary
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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
Introduction
Wireless Gateway Features
CableLabs DOCSIS /EuroDOCSIS 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0 Standard Compliant
4 x Standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet with auto-negotiation and MDIX
functions; Support maximum Ethernet cable length up to 100m (Category 5)
1 x Master USB connector socket comply to USB2.0
WIFI interface 802.11n; 2,4GHz or 5 GHz with at least 2x2 antennas.
Transparent bridging for IP traffic
Transparent bridging between CPE and RF interface
Transparent bridging between Ethernet and USB interface when USB is populated on the board
RSA and 56 bit DES data encryption security
SNMP network management support
Remote operating firmware downloading
Support Web pages and private DHCP server for status monitoring
MPEG over IP encapsulation
Power management
Network Protocol: IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/DHCP/FTP/TFTP/SNMP/HTTP
Syslog (remote)
Event Log (local)
Clear LED display
Reset switch in order to restore factory parameters
Two detachable SMA antennas connectors (optional)
What’s on the CD
-ROM
Insert the Wireless Gateway CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive to view troubleshooting tips, the
internal diagnostics, and other valuable information.
CD-ROM Contents:
Electronic copy of this user’s guide in additional languages (PDF format)
Adobe Acrobat Reader
application you can load to read PDF format, if you don’
t have it
loaded already
Links to Thomson web site
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EURO-DOCSIS is trademarks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
Computer Requirements
For the best possible performance from your Wireless Gateway, your personal computer must meet the
following minimum system requirements (note that the minimum requirements may vary by cable
companies):
IBM PC COMPATIBLE
MACINTOSH**
CPU
Pentium preferred
PowerPC or higher
System RAM
16MB (32MB preferred)
24MB (32MB preferred)
Operating System
Windows*
NT/2000/Me/XP/Vista/7, Linux
Mac OS** 7.6.1 or higher
Video
VGA or better (SVGA preferred)
VGA or better (SVGA built-in
preferred)
Ethernet
10 /100 /1000 Base-T
10 /100 /1000 Base-T
An Ethernet card makes it possible for your computer to pass data to and
from the internet. You must have an Ethernet card and software drivers
installed in your computer. You will also need a standard Ethernet cable to
connect the Ethernet card to your Wireless Gateway.
Software
A TCP/IP network protocol for each machine
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or
later. (5.0 and 4.7 or later, respectively, are strongly recommended.)
* Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
** Macintosh and the Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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Wall Mounting
This article will show the user through the process of wall-mounting the Wireless Gateway
The Adapter has two wall-mount slots on its back panel.
Two screws are needed to mount the Adapter.
To do this:
1.
Ensure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry and sturdy and use the 2 screw holes which are
101.6 mm apart from each other.
2.
Fix the screws into wall, leaving their heads 3 mm (0.12 inch) clear of the wall surface.
3.
Remove any connections to the unit and locate it over the screw heads.
When in line, gently
push the unit on to the wall and move it downwards to secure.
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Wireless Gateway TCW770 Overview
Front Panel
The following illustration shows the front panel of the TCW770 gateway:
Reset Button behavior
a)
Push and hold the button between 0 and 5 seconds
Reboot the device
b)
Between 6 and 10 seconds
Display the channel bonding status for DS and US
Note: This is the same as the above Channel Bonding display after the registration
c)
After 11 seconds
Perform the factory reset.
WPS LED is a backlight in WPS button
d)
When WiFi is on, the LED is blinking
e)
When WPS association is on, the LED is turned on

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