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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Product Overview ........................................................................................ 6
1.1 Features ................................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Package Contents.................................................................................................. 7
1.3 Hardware Overview .............................................................................................. 8
1.3.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................... 8
1.3.2 Rear Panel........................................................................................... 10
Chapter 2: Installation ................................................................................................. 11
2.1 Connect the Power.............................................................................................. 11
2.2 Connect Wired Devices ....................................................................................... 12
2.3 Connect Wireless Devices.................................................................................... 12
2.3.1 WLAN .................................................................................................. 12
2.3.2 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).............................................................. 12
2.4 Connect the Broadband (DSL) ............................................................................ 13
2.4.1 Use a Splitter ...................................................................................... 13
2.5 Check the Installation ......................................................................................... 13
Chapter 3: Configure the Computer ........................................................................... 14
3.1 Windows XP ........................................................................................................ 14
3.2 Windows Vista..................................................................................................... 15
3.3 Windows 7........................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 4: Access the Wireless Gateway..................................................................... 16
4.1 Setup Wizard....................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Menu.................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 5: Setup .......................................................................................................... 21
5.1 Internet Setup ..................................................................................................... 21
5.1.1 Internet Connection Settings............................................................. 21
5.1.2 Internet Settings................................................................................. 22
5.1.3 Protocol............................................................................................... 22
5.2 Wireless Settings ................................................................................................. 31
5.2.1 Basic Setting ....................................................................................... 31
5.2.2 Security Setting .................................................................................. 32
5.3 Local Network ..................................................................................................... 36
5.3.1 LAN ..................................................................................................... 36
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5.3.2 DHCP Setting ...................................................................................... 36
5.3.3 DHCP Reserved Address ..................................................................... 38
5.4 Time and Date..................................................................................................... 39
Chapter 6: Advanced ................................................................................................... 41
6.1 6.1 Advanced Wireless ........................................................................................ 41
6.1.1 Wireless Router Settings .................................................................... 41
6.1.2 MBSSID Settings ................................................................................. 43
6.1.3 Wireless MAC Filter ............................................................................ 43
6.1.4 WPS Setting ........................................................................................ 44
6.2 Multi-WAN .......................................................................................................... 45
6.2.1 DSL Auto Scan .................................................................................... 45
6.2.2 IP/PPP Config ...................................................................................... 46
6.2.3 Default Route ..................................................................................... 46
6.3 Advanced-LAN..................................................................................................... 47
6.4 IPv6 WAN............................................................................................................. 48
6.4.1 Static IPv6............................................................................................ 48
6.4.2 Autoconfiguration (Stateless/DHCPv6).............................................. 49
6.4.3 PPPoE .................................................................................................. 50
6.4.4 IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel ............................................................................. 51
6.4.5 6 to 4................................................................................................... 52
6.4.6 6rd....................................................................................................... 53
6.5 IPv6 LAN............................................................................................................... 54
6.5.1 IPv6 LAN Stateless .............................................................................. 54
6.5.2 IPv6 LAN Stateful................................................................................ 55
6.6 ADSL Settings ...................................................................................................... 56
6.7 RIP Settings.......................................................................................................... 56
6.8 NAT ...................................................................................................................... 57
6.8.1 Virtual Server...................................................................................... 57
6.8.2 Port Trigger ........................................................................................ 58
6.8.3 ALG ..................................................................................................... 59
6.8.4 VPN Passthrough ................................................................................ 60
6.9 Firewall ................................................................................................................ 61
6.9.1 MAC Filter........................................................................................... 61
6.9.2 IP Filter ................................................................................................ 61
6.9.3 URL Filter ............................................................................................ 63
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6.9.4 DOS Protection ................................................................................... 64
6.9.5 Domain Blocking ................................................................................ 65
6.9.6 DMZ..................................................................................................... 65
6.9.7 SPI Settings ......................................................................................... 66
6.10 Packet Filter......................................................................................................... 67
6.10.1 Filters & Rules ................................................................................... 67
6.10.2 Statistics ............................................................................................ 69
6.11 Static Route ......................................................................................................... 69
6.12 Multicast .............................................................................................................. 70
6.12.1 IGMP.................................................................................................. 70
6.12.2 MLD................................................................................................... 73
6.13 Dynamic DNS ....................................................................................................... 75
6.14 Ethernet Setting.................................................................................................. 76
6.15 Port Mapping ...................................................................................................... 76
6.16 Quality of Service (QoS) ...................................................................................... 78
6.16.1 Queue Management ........................................................................ 78
6.16.2 Queue Config ................................................................................... 78
6.16.3 Queue Classification......................................................................... 79
6.16.4 QoS Status......................................................................................... 81
6.17 UPnP..................................................................................................................... 82
6.18 SNMP.................................................................................................................... 83
Chapter 7: Maintenance .............................................................................................. 84
7.1 Password.............................................................................................................. 84
7.2 Remote Management ......................................................................................... 85
7.3 Remote Access..................................................................................................... 87
7.4 Init Script ............................................................................................................. 88
7.5 SysLog .................................................................................................................. 89
7.6 Time Schedule ..................................................................................................... 91
7.7 Firmware Upgrade .............................................................................................. 91
7.8 Configuration Backup/Restore ........................................................................... 92
7.9 Ping ...................................................................................................................... 93
7.10 Diagnostics .......................................................................................................... 94
7.11 Reboot Device ..................................................................................................... 94
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Chapter 8: Status.......................................................................................................... 95
8.1 Summary.............................................................................................................. 95
8.2 IPv6 Info............................................................................................................... 95
8.3 ADSL Info............................................................................................................. 96
8.4 Wireless Clients.................................................................................................... 97
8.5 LAN Clients .......................................................................................................... 97
8.6 Logs...................................................................................................................... 98
8.7 Routing Table...................................................................................................... 98
8.8 Traffic Meter ....................................................................................................... 99
8.9 Driver Version.................................................................................................... 100
8.10 Statistics ............................................................................................................. 100
8.10.1 Basic Statistics ................................................................................. 100
8.10.2 Statistics > DSL Statistics................................................................. 101
Appendix ....................................................................................................................... 102
A. Wireless Considerations .................................................................................... 102
B. Regulatory & Safety Information ..................................................................... 103
C. Specifications..................................................................................................... 106
Product Overview
Chapter 1: Product Overview
Thank you for choosing Technicolor
®
Wireless ADSL2+ Gateway. This Wireless
Gateway combines the functionality of an ADSL modem and Internet gateway in one.
You can access the Internet and share resources such as printers, scanners, and files,
via a wireless connection or through one of the Ethernet ports. The various security
features, such as WPS, WPA2, SPI, and NAT, protect your data and privacy online. The
web-based utility allows you to configure your Wireless Gateway easily.
1.1 Features
Compliant with ADSL G.dmt (G.992.1), G.lite (G.992.2) standards
Compliant with ADSL2 G.dmt.bis (G.992.3) and ADSL2 + G.992.5 standards
Up to Up to 24Mbps downstream, 1.2Mbps upstream with ADSL2+ service
IEEE 802.11b/g/n infrastructure operating modes
Supports IPv4 and IPv6 protocols
Supports web-based configuration
Supports Command Line Interface (CLI) via Telnet
Supports NAT, DHCP
Supports VLAN and QoS
Supports firewall protection
Supports up to 8 permanent virtual circuits (PVC)
Supports Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)
Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) for easy connection
Supports wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP standard
Supports enhance security for WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES, WPA, and WPA2
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Product Overview
1.2 Package Contents
Check if the package contains the following items. If any item is missing or appears
damaged, contact your dealer.
Wireless Gateway
Power adapter CD-ROM with User’s Guide
RJ-45 Ethernet cable RJ-11 telephone cable
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Product Overview
1.3 Hardware Overview
1.3.1 Front Panel
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No. LED Description
1 Power LED
Lights up when the device is powered on.
Solid GREEN – Indicates normal operation.
Flashing GREEN – Firmware upgrade in progress.
Solid RED – Indicates malfunction.
Off – The device is powered off.
2 Ethernet LED
Solid GREEN – A wired connection is established.
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in progress.
Off – No wired connection detected.
3 WLAN LED
Lights up to indicate wireless connection.
Solid GREEN – Wireless connection is established.
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in progress.
Off – Wireless connection is disabled.
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No.
LED
Description
4 WPS LED
Lights up to indicate the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
connection status.
Solid GREEN – WPS-enabled device is connected.
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in progress.
Flashing RED – WPS connection failed.
Off – WPS is disabled.
5
Broadband (DSL)
LED
Lights up to indicate DSL connection status.
Flashing GREEN – Attempts to synchronize with DSL line.
Solid GREEN – DSL connection is established.
Off – DSL connection is not present.
6 Internet LED
Lights up to indicate Internet connection status.
Solid GREEN – Internet is connected but no activity.
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in progress.
Solid RED – Internet connection failed.
Off – No internet connection.
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Product Overview
1.3.2 Rear Panel
1
2
3
4
5
67 8
No. Ports / Buttons Description
1 DSL port Connects to the DSL line using the RJ-11 cable.
2 Reset button
Press and hold this button for at least 10 seconds to restore
your device to its original factory default setting.
3 LAN LED 1, 2
The LAN LED (1, 2) lights up when a device is connected to
the Ethernet port (1, 2).
4
Ethernet port
1, 2, 3, 4
Connects a computer and other Ethernet network devices to
the Wireless Gateway using RJ-45 cables.
5 LAN LED 3, 4
The LAN LED (3, 4) lights up when a device is connected to
the Ethernet port (3, 4).
6 DC In jack Connects to the power adapter.
7 Power button Press to turn your device on or off.
8 WPS button
Press to enable the WLAN.
Press and hold to enable WPS.
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Installation
Chapter 2: Installation
Make sure that all devices are powered off before starting installation.
Installation Diagram
2.1 Connect the Power
1. Connect the power adapter to the DC In jack of your Wireless Gateway.
2. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet or a power strip.
NOTE:
Use only the supplied power adapter. Using other power adapters may cause
damage to the device.
Connect all devices to your Wireless Gateway before connecting the power
adapter to a wall outlet.
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2.2 Connect Wired Devices
Connect devices such as computers, printers, and other Ethernet-enabled devices to
the LAN port of the Wireless Gateway.
NOTE:
When setting up the Wireless Gateway for the first time, connect the host
computer via Ethernet connection.
1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to one of the Ethernet (1, 2, 3, 4) ports of
your Wireless Gateway.
2. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port of the computer.
3. Repeat the above steps to connect other computers to the Wireless Gateway
via Ethernet connection.
4. To connect more than four computers, use a hub or switch. Connect one end
of an RJ-45 cable to the hub or switch and the other end to the computer.
2.3 Connect Wireless Devices
Before connecting wireless devices to the Wireless Gateway, configure the wireless
security settings of your Wireless Gateway (see “Security Setting” on page 32). Take
note of the SSID and the password you have set, you need the SSID and the password
to connect devices to your Wireless Gateway.
2.3.1 WLAN
From the wireless device end, search for the Wireless Gateway network name (SSID),
and enter the passphrase to connect.
NOTE:
The SSID and passphrase are the ones you have set in the Wireless Security Settings
(see “Security Setting” on page 32).
2.3.2 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Press the WPS button of the Wireless Gateway and the WPS button on the WPS-
enabled device to start pairing.
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2.4 Connect the Broadband (DSL)
1. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your Wireless Gateway.
2. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to a wall jack with DSL service.
2.4.1 Use a Splitter
You need a splitter when connecting the Wireless Gateway to the wall jack that also
connects to a telephone.
1. Plug the splitter to the wall jack with DSL service.
2. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your Wireless Gateway.
3. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to the MODEM port of the splitter.
4. Connect the telephone to the LINE port of the splitter using another RJ-11
cable.
2.5 Check the Installation
To ensure that all devices are properly connected, check the LED indicators on the
front of your Wireless Gateway. For basic installation, the following LEDs must be lit:
Power LED
Ethernet LED
DSL LED
The lighted LED indicators vary depending on the type of connection that you make.
See “Front Panel” on page 8 for more information about the LED indicators.
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Configure the Computer
Chapter 3:
Configure the Computer
This chapter will guide you on how to configure your computer according to the
operating system you are using.
Windows
®
XP, see below.
Windows
®
Vista, see page 16.
Windows
®
7, see page 16.
3.1 Windows XP
If you are using Windows
®
XP, follow the instructions below to configure your
computer.
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network
Connections.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click
Properties.
3. On the network components list, make sure
that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If
not, check it to enable the Properties
button.
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then
click Properties.
5. On the General tab, select Obtain an IP
Address automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically.
6. Click OK.
General Page
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Configure the Computer
3.2 Windows Vista
If you are using Windows
®
Vista, follow the instructions below to configure your
computer.
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and
Internet Connections > Network
Connections.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click
Properties.
3. On the General tab, make sure that Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If not, check it
to enable the Properties button.
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then
click Properties.
5. Select Obtain an IP Address automatically
and Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
6. Click OK.
General Page
3.3 Windows 7
If you are using Windows
®
7, follow the instructions below to configure your
computer.
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network &
Sharing Center.
2. Click Local Area Connection.
3. Click Properties.
4. On the network components list, make sure
that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If
not, check it to enable the Properties
button.
5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then
click Properties.
6. On the General tab, select Obtain an IP
Address automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically.
7. Click OK.
General Page
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Log In to the Modem Router
Chapter 4:
Access the Wireless Gateway
Use the Web Configurations utility to configure your Wireless Gateway.
1. Launch the web browser.
2. On the address bar, enter http://192.168.1.1, then press Enter.
NOTE:
For first time access, the Setup Wizard appears. See below.
If the Web Configurations utility has been left idle for some minutes, the
system may prompt you to login; enter the User name and Password.
The default user name is “root” and the password is empty. It is advised to
change the password, see “Password” on page 84.
4.1 Setup Wizard
It is recommended to follow the wizard if you are setting up the network and
configuring the Wireless Gateway for the first time.
1. Select a PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit), then click Next.
It is recommended to use the default setting, PVC0, when setting up the
Wireless Gateway for the first time.
The information on the succeeding pages can be obtained from your Internet
service provider (ISP). Consult your ISP.
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Log In to the Modem Router
2. Select a network protocol. Click Next to continue.
The information required on the succeeding pages varies depending on the
network protocol you select here.
3. Select a scanning method, and then click Next to continue.
Auto Scan: The Wireless Gateway automatically scans for Virtual Path
Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI).
Manual Scan: To allow you to configure the VPI and VCI manually.
4. If Auto Scan is selected, skip to step 5.
If Manual Scan is selected, do the following:
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Log In to the Modem Router
a. Enter desired Profile Name.
b. Enter the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI).
c. Select an Encapsulation mode: LLC, VCMUX.
d. Select the ATMQoS option.
e. Enter a Peak Cell Rate.
f. Enable or disable Default VLAN and PPPoE PassThrough.
g. Click Next to continue.
5. The displayed screen varies depending on the network protocol you selected
on step 2. Obtain the required information from your ISP.
The following is a PPPoE example.
a. On State of Connection, select Enable.
b. Select an IP Protocol Version.
c. Select the
d. Enter the connection Name, User Name, and User Password. Re-type the
password in the Confirm Password field.
e. Select whether to enable or disable features such as NAT (Network Address
Translation), DNS (Domain Name System), and DNS Override.
f. Leave the remaining fields to their default settings.
g. Click Next to continue.
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Log In to the Modem Router
6. Select whether to enable or disable wireless connection. From this point, you
can also change the SSID with a name that you can easily remember. Click Next
to continue.
7. Select the Security Mode, Authentication Type, and Encryption, and enter a
passphrase. Click Next to continue.
The screen below varies depending on the security mode you selected, below is
an example of a WPA security screen.
8. When prompted to reboot, click OK.
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Log In to the Modem Router
9. To reboot the Wireless Gateway, click Reboot.
4.2 Menu
Use the main menu, located on the left panel of the screen, to manually configure
your Wireless Gateway. Click a menu item, then a submenu to display the page on
the screen.
For submenus with more options, move the mouse cursor over the submenu to view
the options.
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