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kumar 4:05pm on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 
I just upgraded from a Series 2 Tivo. Cablecard installation by Comcast was easy. There were no problems scheduling the installation. I purchased my TIVo HD box via amazon in may. I am not on my 2nd HD box and 3rd set of cable cards and still have major issues with the box.
Yaanarol 6:57am on Friday, June 4th, 2010 
After you buy the device, get cable cards from your cable company; M-Card or multi stream cards they are also called if available. In addition to cable bill When TiVo discontinued its high-end cable-ready high-def DVR, the TiVo Series3.
Brandon Moore 7:41am on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 
I use the machine daily...no matter when I turn the TV on, there is something I really want to watch ready for me! With this HUGE storage.
ronanr 12:54am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 
I WAS WITH TIVO FOR FIVE YEARS. MANAGEMENT POLICY MUST HAVE CHANGED. YOU CANNOT BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU ARE TOLD ON THE TELEPHONE. We bought the box through TIVO during a promotional they offered in December 2009. We received the box at a greatly reduced price. The sensor that picks up the signal from the ...  When it is working, it can record two shows at once.
dleigh 1:30pm on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 
Allow ample time for your cable provider to get the CableCard installed and configured properly. It took our technician well over a hour. We had a lifetime tivo seriers 2 system and wanted to upgrade our entertainment system to HD.
CopyMan 10:56am on Friday, March 12th, 2010 
If you get the cheaper model with less storage, you will be much more limited in the amount of programming that can be kept at any time.

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Polski [Polish] Niniejszym NETGEAR, Inc. owiadcza, e Radiolan jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.

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Portugus [Portuguese] Slovensko [Slovenian] Slovensky [Slovak] Suomi [Finnish] Svenska [Swedish] NETGEAR, Inc. declara que este Radiolan est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. NETGEAR, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Radiolan v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES. NETGEAR, Inc. tmto vyhlasuje, e Radiolan spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. NETGEAR, Inc. vakuuttaa tten ett Radiolan tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Hrmed intygar NETGEAR, Inc. att denna Radiolan str I verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Besttigung des Herstellers/Importeurs
Es wird hiermit besttigt, da das Wireless Cable Voice Gateway gem der im BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 und Vfg 46/1992 aufgefhrten Bestimmungen entstrt ist. Das vorschriftsmige Betreiben einiger Gerte (z.B. Testsender) kann jedoch gewissen Beschrnkungen unterliegen. Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in der Betriebsanleitung. Das Bundesamt fr Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde davon unterrichtet, da dieses Gert auf den Markt gebracht wurde und es ist berechtigt, die Serie auf die Erfllung der Vorschriften hin zu berprfen.
Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer
It is hereby certified that the Wireless Cable Voice Gateway has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 and Vfg 46/1992. The operation of some equipment (for example, test transmitters) in accordance with the regulations may, however, be subject to certain restrictions. Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions. Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations.
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement
This equipment is in the second category (information equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas. When used near a radio or TV receiver, it may become the cause of radio interference. Read instructions for correct handling.

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About This Manual

The NETGEAR Wireless Cable Voice Gateway Model CVG834G Administrators User Manual describes how to install, configure and troubleshoot the Wireless Cable Voice Gateway. The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer and Internet skills.
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs: Typographical Conventions. This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
Italics Bold Fixed Emphasis, books, CDs, URL names User input Screen text, file and server names, extensions, commands, IP addresses
Formats. This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages:
Note: This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest.
Tip: This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.
Scope. This manual is written for the Voice Gateway according to these specifications:
Product Version Manual Publication Date Wireless Cable Voice Gateway February 2008
For more information about network, Internet, firewall, and VPN technologies, see the links to the NETGEAR website in Appendix B, Related Documents.

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How to Use This Manual
The HTML version of this manual includes the following: Buttons, at a time and , for browsing forwards or backwards through the manual one page
A button that displays the table of contents and an button. Double-click on a link in the table of contents or index to navigate directly to where the topic is described in the manual. A model. button to access the full NETGEAR, Inc. online knowledge base for the product
Links to PDF versions of the full manual and individual chapters.

How to Print this Manual

To print this manual you can choose one of the following several options, according to your needs. Printing a Page in the HTML View. Each page in the HTML version of the manual is dedicated to a major topic. Use the Print button on the browser toolbar to print the page contents. Printing a Chapter. Use the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page. Click the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page in the chapter you want to print. The PDF version of the chapter you were viewing opens in a browser window. Your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed in order to view and print PDF files. The Acrobat reader is available on the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com. Click the print icon in the upper left of the window. Tip: If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper, you can save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature. Printing the Full Manual.

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Use the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page. Click the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page in the manual. The PDF version of the complete manual opens in a browser window. Click the print icon in the upper left of the window. Tip: If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper, you can save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature.

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Installing the Voice Gateway
If your computer has a LAN card with an Ethernet connection, you may have to configure your TCP/IP settings to work with the Wireless Cable Voice Gateway. If you have questions about configuring your Ethernet connection, consult your broadband service provider. Complete the installation in this order: 1. Check the Installation Requirements. 2. Connect to your cable service. 3. Connect the Gateway. 4. Log in to the Gateway. 5. Connect to the Internet. After installation, set up the wireless connection as explained in Chapter 2, Wireless Configuration.
Installation Requirements
Before you begin, make sure that you have the following: A computer with active Ethernet port with DHCP enabled. See the link Preparing a Computer for Network Access: in Appendix B for help with DHCP configuration. An active account with your Internet service provider for data and/or voice services. Each computer that will connect to the gateway must have either an installed Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC), USB Host port, or 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter.
Connect to Your Cable Service
Follow these steps: 1. Turn off your computer and router (if you have one).

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2. Use the coaxial cable provided by your cable company to connect the CBVG834G cable port to your cable splitter or directly to the cable connector in your wall.

Figure 1-3

3. Connect the Voice Gateway power adapter into the back of the modem and then plug it into a power source such as a wall socket or power strip. 4. Wait 30 seconds for the Voice Gateway to start up. Warning: DO NOT disconnect the modem, or it will not be able to register with your cable Internet service provider.
Connect to a Computer or Router
You can connect the Voice Gateway to an Ethernet port on your computer or router, or to a USB port on your Windows-based computer. DO NOT connect the Voice Gateway to both the Ethernet and USB ports. 1. Use the yellow Ethernet cable that shipped with the product to connect the CBVG834G yellow Ethernet port to an Ethernet port on your computer or the WAN port on your router. 2. If you have VoIP service, connect the phone to Voice Port. If your service includes a second line, you can connect that phone to Voice Port 2. 3. How you power up depends on whether or not you use a router. One computer (no network): Turn on your computer. Router and computers: First turn on your router, and then turn on your computers.

http://192.168.0.1

Figure 1-4
2. Enter the user name and password. You are now connected to the gateway.

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Connecting to the Internet and VoIP
To configure the gateway to connect to the Internet you must log in as the user name MSO with the default password of changeme, or whatever password you have set for MSO. 1. From the main menu, select Basic Settings. The Basic Settings screen displays:

Figure 1-5

The settings displayed on this screen depend on the selection in the Cable Network Settings field. By default, DHCP is selected, as shown in the previous figure. 2. Enter the Network Configuration settings, and adjust the Cable Network Settings field if needed. The fields in this screen are described in Table 1-2. 3. Click Apply so that your changes take effect. 4. If you have VoIP service, connect the phone to a Voice Port 1. If your service includes a second line, you can connect that phone to Voice Port 2. To check the voice status, see Viewing and Emailing Event Logs on page 4-4. To set up a wireless connection, see Chapter 2, Wireless Configuration.
The following table explains the settings in the Basic Settings screen.
Table 1-2. Basic Settings
Settings Network Configuration WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask WAN Default Gateway Primary DNS Description This is the current configuration for the WAN side of your gateway. The ISP router to which your gateway will connect. The DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names (such as http://www.netgear.com) to numeric IP addresses. Typically your ISP transfers the IP address of one or two DNS servers to your gateway during login. If the ISP does not transfer an address, you must obtain it from the ISP and enter it manually. If you enter an address here, you should reboot your PCs after configuring the gateway. You can specify a secondary DNS server in this field. If your service provider assigns your IP address through DHCP, use this default setting. If your service provider assigned you a permanent, fixed (static) IP address for your PC, select Static. Fill in the following fields: Static IP Address (also known as the netmask) Static IP Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Use this setting for a layer two tunnelling protocol with DHCP. Then fill in the following fields: PPP User Name PPP Password L2TP Server Use this setting for a layer two tunneling protocol with a static IP address. Then fill in the following fields: Static IP Address (also known as the netmask) Static IP Mask Default Gateway PPP User Name PPP Password L2TP Server

The time it takes to establish a wireless connection can vary depending on both your security settings and placement. WEP connections can take slightly longer to establish. Also, WEP encryption can consume more battery power on a notebook computer.

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Wireless Configuration
SSID and Wireless Security Settings Form
For a new wireless network, print or copy this form and fill in the settings. For an existing wireless network, the person who set up or is responsible for the network can get the settings. Be sure to set the Regulatory Domain correctly as the first step. SSID. The Service Set Identification (SSID) identifies the wireless local area network. NETGEAR is the default SSID. However, you may customize it by using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Write your customized SSID on the line below. ____________________________________________________ The SSID in the wireless voice gateway is the SSID you configure in the wireless adapter card. All wireless nodes in the same network must be configured with the same SSID. Authentication. Circle one: Open System or Shared Key. Choose Shared Key for more security. To use Shared Key, all devices in the network must be set to Shared Key and have the same keys in the same positions as those in the CBVG834G. WEP Encryption Keys. For all four keys, choose the Key Size. Circle one: 64, or 128 bits. Key 1: ______________________________________________ Key 2: ______________________________________________ Key 3: ______________________________________________ Key 4: ______________________________________________ WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) and WPA2-PSK. Record the WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK key. Key: _____________________________________________ (8-63 characters) WPA and WPA2 RADIUS Settings. For WPA and WPA2, record the following settings for the primary and secondary RADIUS servers. Server Name/IP Address: _____________________________________________ Port: _____________________________________________ Shared Key: _____________________________________________ Use the procedures described in the following sections to configure the CBVG834G. Store this information in a safe place.
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Viewing or Changing Wireless Settings
Note: If you use a wireless computer to change wireless settings such as the SSID, you will be disconnected when you click Apply. Reconfigure your wireless computer to match the new settings, or access the wireless voice gateway from a wired computer to make further changes. To view or change the wireless settings: 1. Connect a computer to the wireless voice gateway using an Ethernet or USB cable as described in Installing the Voice Gateway on page 1-4. 2. Enter http://192.168.0.1 in the address field of your Internet browser. Log in to the gateway with either of the default user names, MSO or admin. 3. From the main menu, select Wireless Settings. The Wireless Setting screen displays:

Figure 2-7

When you turn on access control, the gateway only accepts connections from clients on the selected access control list. This provides an additional layer of security. 4. Click Apply to confirm this setting.

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Adding or Deleting a Wireless Card from the Access List
To add or delete a wireless card from the Setup Access List: 1. Click Setup Access List. The Wireless Card Access List screen displays. The Access List displays a list of wireless clients that will have access to the wireless network when the list is enabled.

Figure 2-8

2. You can add a device to the Access List using either of these methods: If the computer is in the Connected Wireless Devices table, click the radio button of that computer to capture its MAC address. Specify the MAC address of the device to be added in the Add Access Filter fields. The MAC address can usually be found on the bottom of the wireless device. Note: If no Device Name displays when you enter the MAC address, you can type a descriptive name for the computer that you are adding. 3. Click Add. 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each wireless PC that you are adding. 5. Click Apply to save these changes. Now, only devices on this list will be allowed to wirelessly connect to the gateway. To delete an entry from the Access List, select the corresponding radio button in the Access List and then click Delete.
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Guest Network

The guest network feature allows you to set up an additional wireless guest network. From the main menu, under the Setup heading, select Guest Network. The Wireless Guest Network Setting screen displays:

Figure 2-9

See the NETGEAR online help for assistance with setting up a wireless guest network.

Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)

The Voice Gateway includes Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), which is a Quality of Service (QoS) feature. This feature is enabled, and the Voice Gateway uses it automatically with clients running applications that support WMM. WMM QoS provides prioritization of wireless data packets from different applications based on four categories: voice, video, best effort, and background. For an application to receive the benefits of WMM QoS, both it and the client running that application must be WMM-enabled. Legacy applications that do not support WMM, and applications that do not require QoS, are assigned to the best-effort category, which receives a lower priority than voice and video.

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From the main menu, under the Setup heading, select Wi-Fi Multimedia. The Wi-Fi Multimedia screen displays:

Figure 2-10

The default setting is Auto. You can change the setting to On or Off. If you make a change, click Apply to change the settings.

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Chapter 3 Protecting Your Network
This chapter describes how to control access to your gateway and how to use the firewall features of the gateway to protect your network.

Changing Passwords

For security reasons, the gateway has its own user names and passwords. The login user name is admin, with the default password of password. The Numericable user name is MSO with the default password of changeme. After a period of inactivity for a set length of time, the administrator login automatically disconnects. You can change the password, and you can change the amount of time for the administrator login timeout. Note: The user names and passwords are not the same as any user name or password your may use to log in to your Internet connection. NETGEAR recommends that you change these passwords to more secure passwords. The ideal passwords should contain no dictionary words from any language, and should be a mixture of both upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols. Your passwords can be up to 30 characters. To change a password: 1. Log in to the gateway by entering the default LAN address of http://192.168.0.1 with a default user name, or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the gateway. 2. Under the Maintenance heading, select Set Password. The Set Password screen displays:

Figure 3-1

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3. To change the password, first enter the old password, and then enter the new password twice. 4. Click Apply to save your changes. Note: After changing the password, you will be required to log in again to continue the configuration. If you have backed up the gateway settings previously, you should do a new backup so that the saved settings file includes the new password.
Note: You must be logged in with the user name MSO to view the Logs screen.
A log is a detailed record of the denial of service (DoS) attacks directed at your network. You can view the logs here, or you can use e-mail notification to view the logs (see Viewing and Emailing Event Logs on page 4-4).
From the main menu, select Logs. The Logs screen displays:

3. For the time of day, either select the All Day check box or specify a Start Time and End Time from the pull-down menus. 4. Click Add. The new Port Blocking rule is in the Outbound Rules table. To delete an existing rule: 1. Select the rule from the Port Filter List. 2. Click Delete.

Port Forwarding

You can use port forwarding to set up a rule that directs inbound traffic for a particular service to a local server (for example, a Web server or game server) based on the destination port. This makes the server visible and available to the Internet. Unless you set up port forwarding, the gateway prevents this type of traffic.The gateway uses Network Address Translation (NAT). NAT presents a single IP address for your network to the Internet. Outside users cannot directly address your local computers. Note: Some residential broadband ISP accounts do not allow you to run any server processes (such as a Web or FTP server) from your location. Your ISP may check for servers and may suspend your account if it discovers active services at your location. If you are unsure, refer to the acceptable use policy of your ISP. Before setting up Port Forwarding, consider the following: If the IP address of the local server PC is assigned by DHCP, it may change when the PC is rebooted. To avoid this, you can assign a static IP address to your server outside the range that is assigned by DHCP, but in the same subnet as the rest of your LAN. By default, the IP addresses in the range of 192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.9 are reserved for this. Local computers must access the local server using the local LAN address of the computer (192.168.0.XXX, by default). Attempts by local computers to access the server using the external WAN IP address will fail.
Remember that allowing inbound services opens holes in your firewall. Only enable those ports that are necessary for your network.

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Forwarding Inbound Traffic To forward inbound traffic: 1. Select the service that you want to forward from the Predefined Services drop-down list. If the service that you want to forward is not in the predefined list, you can add a custom service. Enter the range of ports that you want to forward and select whether the ports are TCP, UDP or Both. 2. If you want to change the suggested port numbers, enter a new Start Port and End Port. 3. From the drop-down Protocol list, select the protocol: TCP, UDP, or Both. 4. Enter the IP address of the computer on your network to which you would like to direct the inbound traffic in the Local IP Address field. 5. Click Add. The new Port Forwarding rule is added to the Active Forwarding Rules table.

Running Diagnostic Utilities
Note: To run diagnostic utilities you must log in as MSO.
You can use diagnostics to test connectivity to a PC with the ping command. From the main menu, below the Maintenance heading, select Diagnostics. The Ping screen displays:

Figure 4-5

To perform a ping test: 1. In the Target field, enter the IP address of the PC that you want to ping. 2. If you want to specify additional details, you can set the Ping Size, No. of Pings, and the Ping Interval. 3. Click Start Test to begin the test. Test results are displayed on this screen. To stop a test in progress, click Abort Test. To delete the results of a ping test from the Results display, click Clear Results. To update the results of a ping test, click REFRESH.

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LAN IP Settings
The gateway is preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side, and to act as a DHCP server. You can use the LAN IP Setup screen to configure LAN IP services such as the IP address of the gateway and DHCP. Note: If you change the LAN IP address of the gateway while connected through the browser, you will be disconnected. You must then open a new connection to the new IP address and log in again To configure the LAN IP: 1. Under the Advanced heading on the main menu, select LAN IP. The LAN IP screen displays.

Figure 4-6

2. Enter the following information: LAN IP Address. The LAN IP address that you want to assign to your gateway. The default is 192.168.0.1. Subnet Mask. The subnet mask for your network IP address. The default is 255.255.255.0. (Unless you are implementing subnetting, use the default subnet mask.)

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These addresses are part of the IETF-designated private address range for use in private networks, and should be suitable in most applications. If your network has a requirement to use a different IP addressing scheme, you can make those changes in the LAN IP page. DHCP Server. To to assign IP addresses to your computers automatically, select Yes. To disable the DHCP Server and assign IP addresses to your computers manually, select No. See Using the Gateway as a DHCP Server on page 4-8. Note: If you select no for the DHCP server setting, then you must assign a static IP address to your PC in order to reconnect to the gateway and enable the DHCP server again. Starting IP Address. Enter the first of the contiguous addresses in the address pool. The default start address is 192.168.0.10. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as the gateways LAN IP address. Using the default addressing scheme, you should define a range between 192.168.0.10 and 192.168.0.253. The range of IP addresses between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.9 can be used for devices with fixed (or static) addresses. Ending IP Address. Enter the last of the contiguous addresses in the address pool. The default end address is 192.168.0.19. DHCP Reservation Lease Info. View information about each PC that has been assigned a DHCP lease by the gateway. The MAC address of the PC, IP address assigned and the expiration time of the DHCP lease are listed. You can manually revoke the DHCP leases by clicking Clear DHCP Leases.

Viewing MTA Status

Note: To view MTA Status you must log in as MSO.
The MTA Status screen shows the status of the voice ports on the gateway. From the main menu, under the Setup heading, select MTA Status. The MTA Status screen displays:
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your gateway. For the common problems listed, go to the section indicated. Is the gateway on? Have I connected the gateway correctly? Go to Basic Functions on page 5-1. I cannot access the gateways configuration with my browser. Go to Connecting to the Wireless Voice Gateway Main Menu on page 5-2. I have configured the gateway but I cannot access the Internet. Go to Troubleshooting the ISP Connection on page 5-3. I cannot remember the gateways password. I want to clear the configuration and start over again. Go to Restoring Factory Default Configuration Settings on page 4-5.

Basic Functions

After you turn on power to the gateway, the following sequence of events should occur: 1. When power is first applied, verify that the Power LED is on. 2. After approximately 30 seconds, verify that: a. The LAN LEDs are lit for any local ports that are connected. b. The Downstream 1 LED is lit.

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If any of these conditions does not occur, see the following table.
Table 5-1. Basic Troubleshooting with LEDs
Problem Power LED is off. Action If the Power and other LEDs are off when your gateway is turned on: Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your gateway and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. Check that you are using the 12VDC power adapter supplied by NETGEAR for this product. If the error persists, you have a hardware problem and should contact technical support. Check the following: Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the gateway and at the hub or PC. Make sure that power is turned on to the connected computer. Be sure you are using the correct cable: When connecting the gateway use the cable that was supplied.
LAN LEDs are off, but ports are connected.
Connecting to the Wireless Voice Gateway Main Menu
If you are unable to access the gateways main menu from a PC on your local network, check the following: Check the Ethernet connection between the PC and the gateway as described in the previous section. Make sure that your PCs IP address is on the same subnet as the gateway. If you are using the recommended addressing scheme, your PCs address should be in the range of 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.254. Refer to Preparing a Computer for Network Access: in Appendix B for more information about IP address configuration. Note: If your PCs IP address is shown as 169.254.x.x: Recent versions of Windows and Mac OS generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server. These auto-generated addresses are in the range of 169.254.x.x. If your IP address is in this range, check the connection from the PC to the gateway and reboot your PC.

Wrong network configuration Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are both installed and configured on your PC or workstation. Verify that the IP address for your gateway and your workstation are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet.
Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device
After verifying that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from your PC to a remote device. From the Windows run menu, type: PING -n 10 <IP address>
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where <IP address> is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISPs DNS server. If the path is working correctly, replies as in the previous section are displayed. If you do not receive replies: Check that your PC has the IP address of your gateway listed as the default gateway. If the IP configuration of your PC is assigned by DHCP, this information will not be visible in your PCs Network Control Panel. Verify that the IP address of the gateway is listed as the default gateway as described in Preparing a Computer for Network Access: in Appendix B. Check to see that the network address of your PC (the portion of the IP address specified by the netmask) is different from the network address of the remote device. Check that your Cable Link LED is on. If your ISP assigned a host name to your PC, enter that host name as the Account Name in the Basic Settings page. Your ISP could be rejecting the device MAC address of your gateway because it does not match the MAC address of the PC that you previously used to connect to a cable modem. In this case you will need to clone your PCs MAC address.

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Appendix A Default Settings and Technical Specifications

Factory Default Settings

You can use the reset button located on the front of your device to reset all settings to their factory defaults. This is called a hard reset. To perform a hard reset, push and hold the reset button for approximately 5 seconds (until the Test LED blinks rapidly). Your device will return to the factory configuration settings shown in the table below. Pressing the reset button for a shorter period of time will simply cause your device to reboot.

Description Enabled

Feature Smart Wizard Gateway Login Gateway login URL Parental user name Parental password Administrator user name Administrator password Internet Connection WAN MAC address MTU Size Local Network LAN IP Address (aka Gateway IP address) Gateway subnet mask DHCP server LAN IP starting IP address

security, adding WEP. See Wireless Settings security, adding WPA-PSK. See Wireless Settings Services Firewall features 3-6 Web features 3-6 SPI. See Stateful Packet Inspection 3-6 Stateful Packet Inspection 3-6
Outbound Rules 3-8 outbound traffic blocking of 3-9 rules 3-8
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Static IP address pool 4-8 superuser, default parent login 3-7 interference 2-2 range 2-2 settings form 2-3 wireless adapter 802.11b 1-4 80211g 1-4 wireless communications, about B-1 Wireless Settings configuring 2-4 WEP, configuring 2-7 WPA2-PSK, configuring 2-10 WPA-PSK, configuring 2-8 WPA2-PSK, configuring 2-10 WPA-PSK, configuring 2-8
TCP/IP connections, troubleshooting 5-3 technical specifications A-3 test connectivity ping command, using 4-6 troubleshooting 5-1 gateway connection 5-2 Internet connection 5-3 LAN to gateway 5-4 PC to remote device 5-4 ping command 5-3 power LEDs 5-1
Universal Plug and Play. See UPnP UPnP 4-11 USB host port 1-4 port location 1-3
video conferencing setting up DMZ Host 3-14 VPN Pass-Through 3-6
Web Features 3-6 Web site blocking 3-3 Web sites blocking of 3-3 WEP, configuring 2-7 Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) 2-14 wireless antenna location 2-2 channel setup 2-2 connection latency 2-2
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