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5. Call Passthrough NAT: This feature allows GW to operate behind NAT-enabled devices and user
does not need modify any configuration of NAT device. But it needs DGK to assist in GW.
Network
1. Network Address Translation (NAT): NAT allows multiple PC to connect to an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) using a single Internet access account.
2. Firmware Upgrade (FTP Client): Using this FTP client to Upgrade software, you may easily
upgrade to the latest firmware whenever enhanced features are added.
3. Web (HTTP) Server: A Web browser is the most common tool used to surf the Internet. You
may use Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Netscape’s browser etc, to configure the GW1000
series routers as easily as surfing a website.
4. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Client on WAN Port: In most cable modem
environments, the Gateway supports a DHCP client on the WAN port. They can automatically get
IP network settings from a cable head-end access server.
5. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server:This Gateway provide an
easy-to-configure function for your local IP network. It can automatically assign IP network
configurations for local PCs, such as IP address, IP netmask, gateway IP address, and Domain
Name server etc.
6. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Client Support: If you are a DSL user, the
router has a built-in PPPoE client for establishing a DSL link connection with the ISP. There is no
need to install a further PPPoE driver on your computers.
7. Smart QoS : The smart QoS provide stable voice quality while user access internet from private LAN
to internet at the same time. This device would start suppressing throughput automatically when VoIP call
proceed and keep full speed access when there is no VoIP traffic.
2 Installation & Setup
2.1 Hardware Installation
2.1.1 Connecting the Power Adapter
Connect the power adapter to the power outlet on the wall and to the PWR power jack on the rear
panel of the router.
2.1.2 Connecting to the Private LAN Ethernet
A. Connecting to a PC:
1. Attach the Ethernet cable (blue color cable) to the LAN 1 port or to any LAN1 ~ LAN4 port.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your PC’s installed network interface card
(NIC).
3. The LED indicators at both the Ethernet port and the NIC should be ON.
B. Connecting to an External Ethernet Hub or Switch:
1. Attach the Ethernet cable (blue color cable) to the LAN 1 port or to any LAN1 ~ LAN4 port.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the external Ethernet hub or switch.
3. The LED indicators on both the LAN port and the external Switch.
The hardware installation is now complete. The following sections will guide you through setting
up your management PC and connecting to the Web Configurator.
Note:
The Web Configurator is a management utility that handles all configurations and provides
web-based management.
2. Attach the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the DSL/Cable modem.
3. Plug the other end of the cable into the WAN port.
2.2 Setting up a Management PC
The gateway has a built-in HTTP (Web) server for configuration. Before you use the gateway to
access the Internet, you should set up a management PC to log into the router for further
configuration. The management PC may be configured with a fixed or dynamically assigned IP