
1Table of Contentsl. Introduction 2Package Contents 2System Requirements 2ll. Contacting Technical Support 3lll. Introduction to the Home Gateway 4lV.
Vl18 19Configuring the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayConfiguring the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVl3. Follow the on-screen instruction
Vl20 21Configuring the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayConfiguring the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVlStatus ScreenAfter you have configu
Vl22 23Configuring the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayConfiguring the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVlof all internet addresses.DNS #2Thi
Vll24 25Advanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayAdvanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVll3. Follow the on-screen i
Vll26 27Advanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayAdvanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVllNote: For the Host Name a
Vll28 29Advanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayAdvanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVll128-bit Wireless Equivale
Vll30 31Advanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayAdvanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVllDHCP Server Configuration
Vll32 33Advanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayAdvanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVllDMZ HostingDMZ hosting is
Vll34 35UtilitiesAdvanced Configuration of the Wireless-Ready Home GatewayVlllOn the main screen of your Home Gateway you will find a section called U
Vlll36 37UtilitiesUtilitiesVlll4. Input the IP address of your home gateway (typically it will be 192.168.0.1), andclick Start. The upgrade progress w
l2 3Contacting Technical SupportIntroductionllActiontec Electronics prides itself on making high-quality, durable, high-performanceproducts. If you sh
lX38 39GlossaryTroubleshootingXAccess Point An access point is a device that allows wireless clients to connect to other wireless clientsand it acts a
X40 41GlossaryGlossaryXThis process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP address.This will enable access to the Internet fro
Xl42 43EnvironmentalSpecificationsXlPower Input: External, 5V DC, 2.5 ACertifications: FCC Class B, FCC Class C, CE Mark CommercialOperating Temperatu
44 45Appendix AAppendix AXlIIXlIIServices ConfigurationClick the Services tab, and make sure the following default services are listed. These areinsta
47Appendix AXlII46Appendix AXlIIDNS and Host Name SettingsClick the DNS tab to display the host name properties. WINS Address ConfigurationClick the W
48 49Appendix AAppendix AXlIIXlIIAdapter SettingsClick the Adapters tab, and then verify that your Ethernet Card is listed. If your card isnot listed,
50 51Appendix AAppendix AXlIIXlIIAdaptersSelect All Adapters from the drop down list in the Bindings tab.Expand all entries by clicking on plus (+) si
52 53Appendix AAppendix AXlIIXlII3. Under Connect Using, the Ethernet card to which the Local Area Connection inquestion is pointing is displayed. Un
54 55Appendix AAppendix AXlIIXlIIConfiguring TCP/IP For MacintoshAs with all software, you should consult your users manual or the Macintosh help file
56 57Appendix BAppendix AXlIIXlVConfiguring File and Print Sharing For Windows 95, 98 and MEWith your Home Gateway you can establish a network that wi
5Before you Connect the Home GatewaylVlll4Introduction to the Home GatewayDescription of the LEDs and Reset SwitchPower LED: If it is off then there i
58 59Appendix BAppendix BXlVXlV6. After you have clicked OK you will return to the network screen from step 2. Pleaseclick on the Identification tab (
60 61Appendix BAppendix BXlVXlVRead Only:This will allow other users on your network to view and read the fileor drive you selected. They will not be
62 63Appendix BAppendix BXlVXlV13. The next step will be to enable the sharing by selecting the “Share As” button. Itwill automatically insert a defau
64 65Appendix BAppendix BXlVXlVand the buttons underneath should both say “Start”. If this is the case, file sharingis disabled. Exit the File Sharing
66 67Appendix CAppendix BXlVXVStandard Program and Port List:Appendix CApplication Type Application Notes˚ Required Settings for Port ForwardingSERVIC
68 69Appendix CAppendix CXVXVMSN Game Zone 6667 /client IP28800 - 29000 /client IPMSN Game Zone (DX) 2300 - 2400 /client IP47624 /client IPMyth
70 71Appendix DAppendix DXIXI7. Make note of the Physical Address of the Ethernet Adapter (labeled 'PhysicalAddress') as it is the same as
72Notes:Notes:
3. Ensure your Ethernet device is selectedlV6 7Before you Connect the Home GatewayBefore you Connect the Home GatewaylVSelect yourEthernetdevice here
lV8 9Before you Connect the Home GatewayBefore you Connect the Home GatewaylVConfiguring your Computer for NetworkingEnsure you have your Windows inst
4. Click the IP Address tab and select Obtain an IP address automatically. 5. Click the Gateway tab. If there is an IP address in the Installed gate
lV12 13Before you Connect the Home GatewayBefore you Connect the Home GatewaylVComputer name: It has a 15 character limit and must be unique.Workgroup
lV14 15Before you Connect the Home GatewayBefore you Connect the Home GatewaylVConfiguring Your Internet BrowserIf “Internet Explorer” is your default
V16 17Connecting the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayConnecting the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Home GatewayV(See Page 17 for Diagram)1. Shutdown y
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