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3.
Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the coaxial wall jack
and the other end to the Coax port on your network device.
4.
Power up the network device.
2.2/
MAIN SCREEN
When you log into your Gateway, the page displays showing the Main
navigation menu at the top of the page and your Gateway’s Status,
including Quick Links, My Network, and Verizon Zone display in the
body of the page.
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MAIN
SCREEN
2.2a/
MENU
The Main menu links across the top of the page to the following
configuration options and chapters:
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Wireless Settings
- Chapter 3
•
My Network
- Chapter 5
•
Firewall
- Chapter 6
•
Parental Controls
- Chapter 7
•
Advanced
- Chapter 8
•
System Monitoring
- Chapter 9
2.2b/
STATUS
This section displays the status of your Gateway’s local network (LAN)
and Internet connection (WAN).
BROADBAND CONNECTION
Broadband Connection displays the state of the broadband connection:
•
Broadband interface:
Ethernet or Coax
•
Connected status:
Connected or No Connection
•
Connection Type:
DHCP or Static
•
WAN IP address:
Address of the broadband connection
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QUICK LINKS
Quick Links contains frequently accessed documentation, such as
User Guide and Verizon Help, and settings, such as Change Wireless
Settings, Change Admin Password, and Port Forwarding as well as
Logout.
MY NETWORK
My Network displays the connection type, IP address, and status of all
devices that have accessed or are currently connected to the network.
The icon associated with the device displays to signify the device is
active or shaded gray to indicate the device has not been active for
several minutes. You can view the individual settings of each device by
clicking its icon.
VERIZON ZONE
The Verizon Zone contains links to various Verizon web sites and other
informational links.
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WIRELESS
SETTINGS
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Overview
Wireless Status
Basic Security Settings
Advanced Security Settings
Wireless MAC
Authentication
802.11 Mode
Other Advanced Wireless
Options
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Wireless networking enables you to free
yourself from wires and plugs, making
your devices more accessible and easier
to use.
You can create a wireless network,
including accessing and configuring
wireless security options.
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