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GETTING TO KNOW
THE GATEWAY
4.
Mark the mounting holes,
then remove the wall mount
bracket from the wall.
5.
Drill holes for the screw
anchors.
6.
Insert the screw anchors
in the holes in the wall,
then insert the screws into
the screw anchors and tighten the screws. Leave screws
extended about 0.2 inches from the wall.
7.
Verify the screws are positioned correctly by placing the wall
bracket on the screws. Remove the wall bracket from the
wall.
8.
Place the Gateway on the wall bracket and slide the Gateway
forward until it locks in place.
9.
To secure the Gateway,
attach the bracket
to the Gateway using
the single screw you
removed from the foot.
10.
Slide the wall mount
bracket with the
attached Gateway on
the screws, then slide
the bracket down until
it locks in place.
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02/
CONNECTING
YOUR GATEWAY
2.0
2.1
2.2
Setting Up Your Gateway
Computer Network
Configuration
Main Screen
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SETTING UP
YOUR GATEWAY
Connecting your Gateway and accessing
its web-based Graphical User Interface
(GUI) are both simple procedures.
Accessing the GUI may vary slightly,
depending on your device’s operating
system and web browser.
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YOUR GATEWAY
02
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SETTING UP YOUR GATEWAY
There are three basic steps to setting up your Gateway:
Step 1:
Connect your Gateway to the Internet
Step 2:
Connect your network device to your Gateway
Step 3:
Configure your Gateway
Before you begin, if you are replacing an existing Gateway, disconnect
it. Remove all old Gateway components, including the power supply.
They will not work with your new Gateway.
2.0a/
STEP 1 - CONNECT YOUR GATEWAY
1.
Remove your Gateway, Ethernet cables, and power adapter
from the box.
2.
Locate your high-speed Internet (WAN) outlet. This would be
the wall jack installed previously by Verizon. Note the type of
jack may be either Ethernet or coaxial.
3.
Connect your Gateway to the Internet (WAN).
If connecting the WAN using Ethernet,
use the supplied white Ethernet cable
and plug one end into the white Ethernet
WAN port on the back of your Gateway.
Plug the other end of the cable into the
high-speed Ethernet wall jack.
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If connecting the WAN using coaxial cable,
locate a coaxial cable and connect one
end to the coax port on the back of your
Gateway. Connect the other end of the
coaxial cable to a coax wall jack.
Tighten the coaxial cables by hand until
snug. The cables should not require a
wrench.
4.
Plug the power cord into the power port on the back of
your Gateway and then into a power outlet. The Gateway
automatically turns on as soon as power is plugged in.
Important:
Wait until the Power/Internet light on
the front of the Gateway stops flashing and is
solid white. If the light turns red, check the trouble-
shooting steps in the Troubleshooting section
of the user guide.
2.0b/
STEP 2 - CONNECT YOUR DEVICE TO YOUR GATEWAY
If connecting a device using wired Ethernet (preferred for initial setup):
Plug one end of the supplied yellow Ethernet cable into one of
the four yellow Ethernet ports in the back of your Gateway.
Alternatively, you can use your own Ethernet cable of any color
to connect from the yellow Ethernet ports on the back of your
Gateway to your device with an Ethernet connector.
Plug the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable into the Ethernet
port of your network device.
SETTING UP
YOUR GATEWAY

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