User Manual

Chapter 4. Configuring the Intel® Wireless Gateway
14 Intel® Wireless Gateway User's Guide
** By default, the Intel® Wireless Gateway acts as the DHCP server for the network and
automatically provides all clients with the network configurations listed in Table 2, except
for the network name.
The Intel® Wireless Gateway has been configured with the default network settings listed in Table
3. To ensure proper functionality, network settings for the device and other devices on a network
must coincide.
Table 3. Intel® Wireless Gateway Default Settings
Item Default Setting
Password Intel
IP Address 192.0.2.1
Device Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
LAN MAC Address Unique for each Intel® Wireless Gateway
WAN (10M) IP Address 0.0.0.0 (Must be acquired from a DHCP server)
WAN MAC Address Unique for each Intel® Wireless Gateway
Device Function Access Point and Gateway
NAT Enabled
LAN DHCP Server Enabled
LAN DHCP Client Disabled
WAN DHCP Client Enabled
Network Name (SSID) 101
Channel 11
Security (Encryption) No Encryption
4.1 Web Management Tool
The Web Management Tool includes both a way of updating network settings for the Intel®
Wireless Gateway as well as reviewing information regarding the device. You can display the
network settings or connection status for your network, view system diagnostics, intruder logs, or
routing tables, reload the default or user-defined settings, and upgrade the firmware version for the
Intel® Wireless Gateway. Refer to the online help file for commonly asked questions and help
topics. The
Help
button is located in the top right-hand corner of each Web Management Tool
page.