VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Model #: T1200H, T2200H User Manual Ver 1.
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Minimum System Requirements Features Getting to Know the Gateway Using the Home Screen 1 2 3 7 Accessing the Home Screen Icon Bar General Information Connection Status Home Network Firewall/Diagnostics Configuring Wireless Settings Accessing Wireless Settings Basic Settings Advanced Settings WPS Wireless MAC Authentication Wireless Distribution System Configuring Firewall Settings Accessing Firewall Settings Firewall IPv6 Firewall Port Forwarding Applications DMZ Hos
Table of Contents IPv6 WAN Settings Dynamic DNS DNS Host Mapping Port Bridging HPNA Settings Admin Password Storage Service Rebooting the Gateway Restoring Factory Default Settings Speed Test Ping Test TCP Dump Debug Iperf Test IPv6 Ping Test Traceroute IPv6 Traceroute Time Zone Language Settings HPNA Diagnostics DNS Cache IGMP Settings Upgrade History SIP ALG Tool Box DLNA xDSL Diagnostics Viewing the Gateway’s Status Accessing Status Tables Connection Status Line 1/Line 2 Status WAN Ethernet Status Rout
Table of Contents Specifications 78 General Wireless Operating Range LED Indicators Environmental Notices 78 79 79 79 80 Regulatory Compliance Notices Modifications GPL (General Public License) Limited Warranty 80 80 81 82 iii
1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway. With its powerful wireless N radio, gigabit Ethernet switch, and WAN port, as well as its dual-core processor and support for HPNA, the Gateway will propel you to new speeds as you traverse the Internet. We are sure the Gateway will provide you with years of hassle-free performance.
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Chapter 1 Introduction • WPS support • Advanced firewall • ALG Getting to Know the Gateway This section contains a quick description of the Gateway’s lights, ports, etc. The Gateway has several indicator lights (LEDs) and a button on its front panel, and a series of ports and switches on its rear panel. Front Panel The front panel of the Gateway features 11 LEDs: Power, DSL, Internet, WAN Ethernet, Internet, Ethernet (4), Wireless, USB, and WPS Push Button.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway WAN Ethernet When the WAN Ethernet LED glows steadily, the Gateway is connected to an Ethernet WAN. When it flashes, it signifies that data traffic is traveling across the connection. LAN Ethernet The LAN Ethernet LEDs illuminate when the Gateway is connected to another device via one of its LAN Ethernet ports. When one of the LAN Ethernet LEDs flashes, data traffic is passing across the corresponding connection.
Chapter 1 Introduction Rear Panel The rear panel of the Gateway features 8 ports (Phone, HPNA, LAN Ethernet, WAN Ethernet, USB, and Power), as well as a Reset button. DSL Port (Single on T1200H; Dual on T2200H) The DSL port is used to connect the Gateway to a DSL line connection. HPNA Port The HPNA port is used to connect the Gateway to an HPNA connection via coaxial cable. LAN Ethernet Ports (4) The LAN Ethernet ports are used to connect computers to the Gateway via Ethernet cable.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Power Port The Power port is used to connect the Power cord to the Gateway. WARNING! Do not unplug the Power cord from the Gateway during the reset process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Gateway.
2 Using the Home Screen This chapter gives a short overview of the Home screen of the Gateway’s firmware, including explanations of the Home screen’s sections and links. Accessing the Home Screen To access the Home screen: 1. Open a Web browser. In the “Address” text box, type: http://192.168.1.254 then press Enter on the keyboard.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 2. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. 3. Enter the username “admin” and the password (printed on the label located on the bottom of the Gateway) in the Username and Password text boxes at the top right side of the screen, then click Login.
Chapter 2 Home Screen 4. You can now access all of the Home screen’s options. Icon Bar At the top of the Home screen is the Icon Bar. Here, you can quickly access the other four main sections of the Gateway’s firmware by clicking on the appropriate icon: Status (see chapter 6 for more details); Wireless Setup (see chapter 3 for more details), Firewall (see chapter 4 for more details); and Advanced Setup (see chapter 5 for more details). Clicking Home in any other firmware screen generates the Home screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway General Information The next section of the Home screen is the General Information section. This section is divided into three subsections: Summary, Product Info, and Login Status. Summary The Summary subsection contains four status lines. Broadband displays the status of the Gateway’s broadband connection (connected or disconnected).
Chapter 2 Home Screen Connection Status This subsection of the Home screen displays the status of various parameters regarding the Gateway’s wired and wireless networks. This section contains two subsections: WAN Connection Status and Wireless.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Home Network This section of the Home screen details the devices connected to the Gateway’s networks (either wired or wireless). Information provided includes the device’s IP address and the speed of the connection.
Chapter 2 Home Screen Firewall/Diagnostics This subsection of the Home screen displays the status of various parameters regarding the Gateway’s firewall, as well as list of diagnostics tests. This section contains two subsections: Firewall and Diagnostics. Firewall The Firewall subsection contains a number of status lines that pertain to the Gateway’s firewall security: UPnP Setting, Firewall (type of firewall used), and Blocking/Filtering.
Configuring Wireless Settings 3 This chapter explains the options provided in the Wireless section of the Gateway’s firmware, including setting up wireless security and WPS. Accessing Wireless Settings To access the Wireless screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the “Address” text box, type: http://192.168.1.254 then press Enter on the keyboard.
Chapter 3 Wireless Settings 2. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. Enter your user name and password, then click the Wireless Setup icon from the row of icons at the top of the screen. 3. The Wireless Settings screen appears, with various options listed in the menu on the left side of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Basic Settings Click Basic Settings from any Wireless screen to generate the Basic Settings screen. This screen displays a series of settings relating to the core functionality of the Gateway’s wireless capabilities. Wireless Radio Click in the Enable radio button to activate the Gateway’s wireless radio. Clicking in the Disable radio button turns off the wireless radio. Select SSID Select an ISP-configured SSID (wireless network name) from the drop-down list.
Chapter 3 Wireless Settings SSID Guest Enable or disable this option, which activates the Gateway’s ability to host a guest SSID, by clicking in the appropriate radio button. Setting up a guest SSID allows the user to provide a separate network on the Gateway that can access the Internet, but does not allow access to devices (printers, other computers, etc.) connected to the Gateway’s main network. Guest SSID networks are usually created to allow temporary access to the Internet to one-time users.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway WEP WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. To use WEP, select it from the Security drop-down list, then select the Authentication Type (Open or Shared). Finally, select whether to use the Gateway’s automatically generated default key/ passphrase, or create one of your own (the more keys used, the stronger the security), then click Apply to save your changes. WEP + 802.1x 802.
Chapter 3 Wireless Settings 3. Enter the RADIUS server’s shared secret in the Radius Key text box. 4. Enter the group key interval in the Group Key Interval text box. 5. Click Apply to save your changes. Off Selecting Off from the Security drop-down list leaves the Gateway’s wireless network completely open, allowing anyone to join the network. Advanced Settings Click Advanced Settings from any Wireless screen to generate the Advanced Settings screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Compatibility Mode Allows you to modify the Gateway’s wireless network to allow certain devices to join, based on the device’s compatibility. Choices include Compatible Mode (802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n), Balanced Mode (802.11g + n only), Performance Mode (802.11n only), Legacy Mode (802.11 b + g only), 802.11g only, and 802.11b only. Maximum Spatial Streams Spatial streams boost the efficiency of the wireless network, resulting in higher speeds across the network.
Chapter 3 Wireless Settings Channel Select the channel at which the Gateway’s wireless network operates. Choices include channels 1 through 11, and Auto Detect, which allows devices on the network to automatically detect the channel. Wireless Power Level Adjust the power of the Gateway’s wireless network signal by selecting a percentage from 10% to 100% from the drop-down list WPS Click WPS in any Wireless screen to generate the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway To set up WPS: 1. Enable WPS by clicking in the Enable radio button. 2. Click Apply to save your changes. 3. If connecting a device to the wireless network with a WPS AP PIN, write down the PIN displayed after Current WPS AP Pin, then enter the PIN in the device’s WPS AP PIN configuration. 4. If connecting a device to the wireless network with PBC (Push Button Configuration), click Connect, then press the PBC-compatible button on the device within two minutes. 5.
Chapter 3 Wireless Settings Wireless MAC Authentication Click MAC address control in any Wireless screen to generate the Wireless MAC Authentication screen. MAC addresses are alphanumeric designations provided to every networkable device that act as unique identifiers. Using MAC addresses, you can allow or deny access to the Gateway’s wireless network to the wireless devices of your choice. To set up wireless MAC authentication: 1. Select the SSID from the SSID drop-down menu. 2.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Address drop-down list, or manually entering it in the Manually Add MAC Address text box. 5. Click Apply to save your changes. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 to add more devices. Wireless Distribution System Click WDS in any Wireless screen to generate the WDS Wireless Distribution System screen. This screen allows the user to set up a network of access points via a wireless connection. To set up WDS: 1.
Chapter 3 Wireless Settings 4. Click Apply to save your changes. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for additional base stations. The list of configured base stations will appear at the bottom of the screen, under WDS Remote Station List.
Configuring Firewall Settings 4 This chapter will explain the options provided in the Firewall section of the Gateway’s firmware, including various firewall options, port forwarding, and DMZ hosting. Accessing Firewall Settings To access the Firewall screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.1.254 then press Enter on the keyboard.
Chapter 4 Firewall 2. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. Enter your user name and password, then click Firewall from the row of icons at the top of the screen. 3. The Firewall screen appears, with various firewall options listed in the menu on the left side of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Firewall Click Firewall from any Firewall screen to generate the Firewall screen. This screen allows you to configure the firewall settings of the Gateway. If you make changes in this screen, click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save them. WAN Ping Block Mode Click in the Enable radio button next to WAN PING block mode to activate the WAN Ping Block Mode. This will block all pings originating from the WAN (i.e., the Internet) side of the network.
Chapter 4 Firewall Firewall Security Level Select the level of firewall security level here, by clicking in the appropriate radio button. None provides no firewall security, while Low, Medium, and High provide different levels of security, as displayed in the Firewall table in the lower part of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Port Forwarding Activating Port Forwarding allows the network to be exposed to the Internet in certain limited and controlled ways, enabling some applications to work from the local network (game, voice, and chat applications, for example), as well as allowing Internet access to servers in the local network. Click Port Forwarding from any Firewall screen to generate the Port Forwarding screen. This screen allows you to configure the port forwarding settings of the Gateway.
Chapter 4 Firewall 6. Select a protocol from the Protocol drop-down list box 7. Enter the LAN IP address in the LAN IP Address text box. 8. If applicable, enter the remote port and IP information 9. Click Apply to save your changes. The list of forwarded ports will be displayed in the Applied Port Forwarding Rules at the bottom of the screen. Applications Click Applications from any Firewall screen to generate the Applications screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 3. Select the application from the Applications drop-down list. 4. If desired, view the rule by clicking the View Rule button. A new screen appears, listing the application’s port forwarding details. Click Back to return to the Applications screen. 5. Click Apply to save your changes. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 to configure additional applications. The list of forwarded applications will be displayed in the Forwarded Applications List at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 4 Firewall To designate a local computer as a DMZ host: 1. Click in the Enable radio button to activate DMZ hosting. 2. Select a networked device by selecting it from Select Device drop-down list, or enter its IP address in the “Enter IP Address” text box. 3. Click Apply to save your changes. The DMZ host will be displayed in the DMZ Hosted Device table at the bottom of the screen. Only one device at a time on the Gateway’s network can be designated as a DMZ host.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway The DMZ host will be displayed in the IPv6 DMZ Hosted Device table at the bottom of the screen. Only one device at a time on the Gateway’s network can be designated as a DMZ host. UPnP Click UPnP from any Firewall screen to generate the UPnP screen. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows all supported devices on the Gateway’s network to discover and interface with each other without additional configuration.
Configuring Advanced Setup 5 This chapter will explain the options provided in the Advanced Setup section of the Gateway’s firmware, including services blocking, restoring the Gateway to factory default settings, and performing a ping test. Important! These settings should be configured by an experienced network technician only. Improper configuration can result in the Gateway operating poorly or not at all. Accessing Advanced Setup To access the Advanced Setup screens: 1. Open a Web browser.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 2. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. Enter your user name and password, then click Advanced Setup from the row of icons at the top of the screen. 3. A Warning screen appears, informing the user that the settings in the Advanced Setup are for experienced network professionals only. Click Yes. The Advanced Setup screen appears, with various options listed in the menu on the left side of the screen.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Services Blocking Services blocking is used to prevent a device on the Gateway’s network from accessing particular services available on the Internet, such as receiving email or downloading files from FTP sites. To set up services blocking on a networked device: 1. Click Services Blocking from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The Services Blocking screen appears. 2.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Website Blocking Website blocking is used to prevent all devices on the Gateway’s network from accessing particular web sites on the Internet. To set up web site blocking on the Gateway’s network: 1. Click Website Blocking from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The Website Blocking screen appears. 2. Enter the web site address of the web site to be blocked in the Website Address text box. 3. Click Apply to save your changes. 4.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Scheduling Access Scheduling access is used to allow a device on the Gateway’s network to access the Internet at certain times of the day, or certain days of the week, only. During times not configured in the Scheduling Access screen, the device will not be able to access the Internet. To set up scheduling access on a networked device: 1. Click Scheduling Access from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The Scheduling Access screen appears. 2.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 5. Click Add to create a schedule access. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 to create multiple access schedules for other devices on the Gateway’s network. The devices that are configured with an access schedule are listed at the bottom of the screen. DSL Bonding Settings (T2200H only) DSL bonding allows devices the Gateway to use one or both of its DSL lines in bonded mode. When bonding is disabled, the Gateway only uses a single DSL line.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup WAN IP Addressing The WAN IP Address screen allows you to manually set up the WAN IP address of the Gateway. To do this: 1. Click WAN IP Address from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Configuration screen. The WAN IP Address screen appears. 2. Select the type of connection the ISP uses. Note: Some DSL providers use PPPoE to establish communication with an end user.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 4. Select the IP type. If Single Static IP Address was selected, enter the IP address in the “Single Static IP” text box. If “Block of Static IP Addresses (Unnumbered Mode)” was selected, enter the designated gateway IP address and subnet mask address in the “Modem Address” and “Subnet Mask” text boxes, respectively. Also, “VIP Mode” can be activated by clicking in the appropriate check box.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup 3. If applicable, enable EULA support, and enter the subnet number and router advertisement lifetime values in the appropriate text boxes. 4. Click Apply to save changes. DHCP Reservation DHCP reservation allows devices on the Gateway’s network to be permanently associated with a particular IP address. To set up DHCP reservation on a networked device: 1. Click DHCP Reservation from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The DHCP Reservation screen appears. 2.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 4. Click Apply to save changes. 5. Repeat steps 1-4 to reserve IP addresses for other devices on the Gateway’s network. The devices with DHCP reserved IP addresses are listed at the bottom of the screen. LAN IP and DHCP Settings The LAN IP and DHCP Settings screen allows you to change the Gateway’s default LAN IP address, and adjust the DHCP settings. To change the LAN IP: 1. Click LAN IP Settings from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Configuration screen.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup 3. Click Apply and Reboot. The Gateway reboots with the new settings. To change the Gateway’s DHCP settings: 1. Click Enable to activate the Gateway’s DHCP server. 2. Enter the DHCP server’s beginning IP address, ending IP address, and subnet mask address in the appropriate text boxes. 3. Enter the DHCP server’s lease time period by entering the days, hours, and minutes in the appropriate text boxes. 4.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 2. Click in the button next to Enable to activate. 3. Select the WAN IPv6 connection protocol from the drop-down list. 4. If applicable, activate DHCP 6rd Option Code and enter the 6rd MTU size in the text box. 5. Click Apply to save change. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS creates a dynamic IP address that is aliased to a static hostname, allowing a computer on the network to be more easily accessible from the Internet.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup To configure Dynamic DNS: 1. Click Dynamic DNS from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Configuration screen. The Dynamic DNS screen appears. 2. Select the Gateway’s Dynamic DNS account provider from the drop-down list. 3. Enter the Dynamic DNS username and password in the appropriate text boxes. 4. Enter the full Dynamic DNS domain in Dynamic DNS provider text box, or select one from the drop-down list. 5. Click Apply.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway DNS Host Mapping DNS Host Mapping creates a static host name for the specified IP address. WAN and LAN addresses are supported. To set up DNS host mapping: 1. Click DNS Host Mapping from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The DNS Host Mapping screen appears. 2. Enter the DNS host name in the appropriate text box. 3. Enter the IP address in the appropriate text box. 4. Click Apply to save changes.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Port Bridging Click Port Bridging from any Advanced Configuration screen to generate the Port1 Bridge screen. This screen allows you to enable port bridging. Click in the Enable radio button to activate, then click Apply. HPNA Settings Click HPNA Settings from any Advanced Configuration screen to generate the HPNA Settings screen. This screen allows you to enable HPNA (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance) networking. Click in the Enable radio button to activate, then click Apply.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Admin Password To change the password that allow access to the Gateway’s firmware screens: 1. Click Admin Password from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The Admin Password screen appears. 2. Enter the old password in the Old Password text box. 3. Enter a new password in the Admin Password text box. 4. Reenter the new password in the Confirm Your Password text box. 5. Click Apply to save your changes.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Storage Service Click Storage Service to access the Storage Service screen. This screen lists the storage devices connected to the Gateway, and displays information (type of file system, total and used space) about the devices. Rebooting the Gateway To reboot the Gateway: 1. Click Reboot from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The Reboot Modem screen appears. 2. Click Reboot to reboot the Gateway. This may take up to one minute.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Restoring Factory Default Settings If the Gateway’s factory default settings need to be restored (to build a new network from the beginning, for example), use the following procedure: 1. Click Restore Defaults in any Advanced Setup screen. The Restore Defaults screen appears. 2. If you want to restore only the Gateway’s default WAN port settings, click Restore across from Restore WAN port Settings.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Speed Test Selecting Speed Test from any Advanced Settings screen generates the Speed Test screen. Enter a website URL in the appropriate text box, then click Test. The connection’s speed results will be displayed.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Ping Test Selecting Ping Test from any Advanced Setup screen generates the Ping Test screen, which is used to check whether the Gateway is properly connected to the Internet. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup TCP Dump Debug Selecting TCP Dump Debug from any Advanced Setup screen generates the TCP Dump Debug screen, which is used to debug the Gateway’s TCP (transmission control protocol) dump. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. This test is intended for use by experienced technicians only. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Iperf Test Selecting Iperf Test from any Advanced Setup screen generates the Iperf Test screen, which is used to check the throughput of the Gateway’s network using TCP and UDP streams. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup IPv6 Ping Test Selecting IPv6 Ping Test from any Advanced Setup screen generates the IPv6 Ping Test screen, which is used to check whether the Gateway is properly connected to the Internet via IPv6. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Traceroute Selecting Traceroute from any Advanced Setup screen generates the Traceroute screen, which is used to determine the route taken by packets across a network. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup IPv6 Traceroute Selecting IPv6 Traceroute from any Advanced Setup screen generates the IPv6 Traceroute screen, which is used to determine the route taken by packets across a network via IPv6. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Time Zone To set the correct time zone on the Gateway: 1. Click Time Zone from the left side of any Advanced Setup screen. The Time Zone screen appears.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway 2. Click in the appropriate radio button for your time zone. 3. If daylight saving is currently in effect, click in the Day Light Saving check box to activate 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Language Settings Selecting Language from any Advanced Setup screen generates the Language screen, which is used to change the language of the Gateway’s GUI. Select a language from the drop-down menu, then click Apply.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup HPNA Diagnostics Selecting HPNA Diagnostics from any Advanced Setup screen generates the HPNA Diagnostics screen, which is used to test the Gateway’s HPNA (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance) connections. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only. The results will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway DNS Cache Selecting DNS Cache from any Advanced Setup screen generates the DNS Cache screen, which is used to enable/disable the Gateway’s DNS (domain name system) cache. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only. Click Apply to save changes.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup IGMP Settings Selecting IGMP Settings from any Advanced Setup screen generates the IGMP Configuration screen, which is used to control the Gateway’s IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the test. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only. Click Apply to save changes.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway SIP ALG Selecting SIP ALG from any Advanced Setup screen generates the SIP ALG screen, which is used to enable/disable the Gateway’s SIP ALG (application-level gateway) setting. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only. Click Apply to save changes. Tool Box Selecting Tool Box from any Advanced Setup screen generates the Tool Box screen, which includes advanced troubleshooting tools. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only.
Chapter 5 Advanced Setup DLNA Selecting DLNA from any Advanced Setup screen generates the DLNA screen, which is used to enable/disable the Gateway’s DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) settings. It is intended for use by experienced technicians only. Click Apply to save changes. xDSL Diagnostics Selecting xDSL Diagnostics from any Advanced Setup screen generates the xDSL Diagnostics screen, which is used to enable diagnostics on all of the Gateway’s DSL (digital subscriber lines) connections.
Viewing the Gateway’s Status 6 This chapter gives an overview of the various Status tables provided by the Gateway, which allow you check on various parameters, including xDSL connections, WAN Etherent connection, and wireless status. Accessing Status Tables To access the Status screens: 1. Open a web browser. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.1.254 then press Enter on the keyboard.
Chapter 6 Status 2. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. Enter your user name and password, then click Status from the row of icons at the top of the screen. 3. The Status screen appears, with various options for checking the Gateway’s status listed in the menu on the left side of the screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Connection Status Click Connection Status from any Status screen to generate the Connection Status screen. This table displays various parameters regarding the Internet connection of the Gateway, including broadband and ISP connection status, upstream rate, least time remaining, and DNS addresses. The only user-configurable option in the screen is the Release/Renew button, which, when clicked, releases and renews the Gateway’s IP address.
Chapter 6 Status Line 1/Line 2 Status Click Line 1 Status from any Status screen to generate the Line 1 Status screen. This table displays various parameters relating to the Line 1 connection of the Gateway, including VPI, downstream speed, and attenuation. There are no userconfigurable options in this screen, but there is a Clear button at the bottom of the screen (not shown) that resets all of the statistics back to zero, at which time the statistics will begin accumulating again.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway WAN Ethernet Status Click WAN Ethernet Status from any Status screen to generate the WAN Ethernet Status screen. This table displays various parameters relating to the WAN Ethernet connection of the Gateway, including subnet mask, default gateway, and sent packets. There are no user-configurable options in this screen. Routing Table Click Routing Table from any Status screen to generate the Routing Table screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s routing table.
Chapter 6 Status Firewall Status Click Firewall Status from any Status screen to generate the Firewall Status screen. This table displays the status of the Gateway’s firewall. There are no user-configurable options in this screen. For more details, see chapter 4, Configuring Firewall Settings. NAT Table Click NAT Table from any Status screen to generate the NAT Table screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s NAT table. There are no user-configurable options in this screen.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Wireless Status Click Wireless Status from any Status screen to generate the Wireless Status screen. This table displays the Gateway’s wireless network statistics, including wireless security type, wireless mode, and packets received. If the Gateway is set to use multiple SSIDs, select the SSID from the drop-down list at the top of the screen. The selected SSID’s status will be displayed on the lower part of the screen.
Chapter 6 Status Advanced Wireless Statistics Clicking on the “Advanced Wireless Statistics” button at the bottom of the Wireless Status screen generates the “Advanced Wireless Statistics” screen. From here, the user can select from a list of fifteen metrics concerning the Gateway, including packet counters, WMM statistics/counters, and detailed statistics per client. To display any one of the metrics, click on its name, and a new screen will appear.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Modem Utilization Click Modem Utilizations from any Status screen to generate the Modem Utilization screen. This table displays the Gateway’s modem statistics, including wireless memory used, LAN TCP settings, and, at the bottom of the screen, a LAN device session log. There are no user-configurable options in this screen.
Chapter 6 Status LAN Status Click LAN Status from any Status screen to generate the LAN Status screen. This table displays the Gateway’s LAN (local network) statistics, including Ethernet connections, HPNA link status, and various networked device details. There are no userconfigurable options in this screen. ARP Table Click ARP Table from any Status screen to generate the ARP Table screen. This table displays the Gateway’s addresss resolution protocol (ARP) information.
VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway Interface Statistics Click Interface Statistics from any Status screen to generate the Estimated Interface Statistics screen. This table displays the Gateway’s various interface statistics, including number of packets and bytes, by connection type. There are no user-configurable options in this screen. Multicast Statistics Click Multicast Statistics from any Status screen to generate the Estimated Interface Statistics screen.
Chapter 6 Status System Log Click System from any Status screen to generate the System Log screen. The Gateway’s system log displays all system events that occur while the Gateway is in operation. A firewall log can be activated from this screen as well (to activate, click Enable, then Apply).
A Specifications General Model Number(s) T1200H, T2200H (VDSL2/GigE Wireless 11n Gateway) Standards IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT) IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX) IEEE 802.11 b, g, n (Wireless) G.dmt G.lite t1.413 RFC 1483, 2364, 2516 Protocol LAN - CSMA/CD WAN - PPP, DHCP, Static IP WAN VDSL2 interface LAN 10/100/1000 RJ-45 switched ports Speed LAN Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Wireless: 802.
Appendix A Specifications Wireless Operating Range Indoors Up to 91M (300 ft.) @ 300 Mbps Outdoors Up to 457M (1500 ft.) @ 300 Mbps Topology Star (Ethernet) LED Indicators Power, DSL, Internet, Ethernet (WAN/LAN), Ethernet (4), HPNA, USB, Wireless, and WPS Push Button Environmental Power External, 10V DC, 1.
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