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rear Panel
ear Panel
ear Panel
ear Panel
A
TEL1 & TEL2
2x Telephony RJ-11 connectors
B
ETHERNET 1 2 3 4:
4x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 connectors
C
USB Host:
1x USB 2.0 Connector
D
Reset:
1x Reset or reset to factory default this Wireless Voice Gateway
E
CABLE:
1x F-Connector for the coax cable
F
12VDC :
1x Power connector to connect the AC power supply
G
Power switch:
1x switch to power on/off this Wireless Voice Gateway
I
WPS & WiFi on/off button:
1x button with two features:
to activate/disable the WiFi, to execute a WPS association
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Relationship among the Devices
Relationship among the Devices
Relationship among the Devices
Relationship among the Devices
This illustration shows a cable company that offers Euro-DOCSIS- and Euro-PacketCable-compliant
voice/data services.
What the Modem Does
What the Modem Does
What the Modem Does
What the Modem Does
The Wireless Voice Gateway provides high-speed Internet access as well as cost-effective, toll-quality
telephone voice and fax/modem services over residential, commercial, and education subscribers on
public and private networks via an existing CATV infrastructure. It can inter-operate with the
Euro-PacketCable compliant head-end equipment and provide the IP-based voice communications. The
IP traffic can transfer between the Wireless Voice Gateway and Euro-DOCSIS compliant head-end
equipment. The data security secures upstream and downstream communications.
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What the Modem Needs to Do Its Job
What the Modem Needs to Do Its Job
What the Modem Needs to Do Its Job
What the Modem Needs to Do Its Job
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The Right Cable Company:
The Right Cable Company:
The Right Cable Company:
The Right Cable Company:
Make sure your local cable company provides data services that
use cable TV industry-standard Euro-DOCSIS compliant and Euro-PacketCable compliant
technology.
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The Internet/Telephony Service Provider (ISP/TSP):
The Internet/Telephony Service Provider (ISP/TSP):
The Internet/Telephony Service Provider (ISP/TSP):
The Internet/Telephony Service Provider (ISP/TSP):
Your cable company provides you
access to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Telephony Service Provider (TSP). The ISP is
your gateway to the Internet and provides you with a pipeline to access Internet content on the
World Wide Web (WWW). The TSP provides you with telephony access to other modems or
other telephony services over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Check with your cable company to make sure you have everything you need to begin; they’ll know if
you need to install special software or re-configure your computer to make your cable internet service
work for you.
Contact Your Local Cable Company
Contact Your Local Cable Company
Contact Your Local Cable Company
Contact Your Local Cable Company
You will need to contact your cable company to establish an Internet account before you can use your
gateway. You should have the following information ready (which you will find on the sticker on the
gateway):
The serial number
The model number
The Cable Modem (CM) Media Access Control (MAC) address
The Terminal Adapter (EMTA) MAC address
Security information: Service Set IDentifier (SSID), Encryption key / passphrase (WPA2-PSK
by default), channel number. Default values are indicated underneath the modem on the sticker.
Please verify the fol
Please verify the fol
Please verify the fol
Please verify the following with the cable company
lowing with the cable company
lowing with the cable company
lowing with the cable company
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The cable service to your home supports Euro-DOCSIS compliant two-way modem access.
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Your internet account has been set up. (The Media Terminal Adapter will provide data service if
the cable account is set up but no telephony service is available.)
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You have a cable outlet near your PC and it is ready for Cable Modem service.
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Note: It is important to supply power to the modem at all times. Keeping your modem plugged in will
keep it connected to the Internet. This means that it will always be ready whenever you need.
Important Information
Your cable company should always be consulted before installing a new cable outlet. Do not attempt any
rewiring without contacting your cable company first.
Please verify the following on the Wi
Please verify the following on the Wi
Please verify the following on the Wi
Please verify the following on the Wireless Voice Gateway
reless Voice Gateway
reless Voice Gateway
reless Voice Gateway
The on/off button on the rear panel must be in the ON mode = on “1”
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Connecting the
Connecting the
Connecting the
Connecting the Wireless Voice Gateway
Wireless Voice Gateway
Wireless Voice Gateway
Wireless Voice Gateway to a Single Computer
to a Single Computer
to a Single Computer
to a Single Computer
This section of the manual explains how to connect your Wireless Voice Gateway to the USB or Ethernet
port on your computer and install the necessary software.
Please refer to Figure 1 to help you connect
your Digital Cable Modem for the best possible connection.
Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the
Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the
Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the
Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the Wireless Voice Gateway
Wireless Voice Gateway
Wireless Voice Gateway
Wireless Voice Gateway
1.
L
ocate the Cable TV wire. You may find it one of three ways:
a.
Connected directly to a TV, a Cable TV converter box, or VCR. The line will be connected to
the jack, which should be labeled either IN, CABLE IN, CATV, CATV IN, etc.
b.
Connected to a wall-mounted cable outlet.
c.
Coming out from under a baseboard heater or other location. See Figure 1 for the wiring
example.
Notes:
For optimum performance, be sure to
connect your Wireless Voice Gateway to the first
point the cable enters your home. The splitter
must be rated for at least 1GHz.

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