Actiontec GS204AD9-01 - Manual

Actiontec GS204AD9-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents; Introduction 1
  • Page 3 – ii; tec Wireless-Ready DSL Gateway User Manual; Building a Network
  • Page 4 – Introduction; Package Contents; Minimum System Requirements; Note
  • Page 5 – Technical Support; Self Help; HELP; Other Problems
  • Page 6 – Advanced Feature Support; LAN
  • Page 7 – tec Pay For Support Center
  • Page 8 – Alarm System; Qwest strongly recommends that; Automatic Water Meter
  • Page 9 – Connecting a Computer to the Gateway; Connecting Via Ethernet; Insert the; The next window appears. Read the instructions, select; First Computer; by; Next
  • Page 10 – Setting Up the Gateway; I accept this agreement; and click; The next window appears. Select; Ethernet
  • Page 12 – The next window appears. Plug the smaller end of the; Power Cord; into the; Black Port; on the back of the Gateway, then click
  • Page 17 – Connecting Via USB
  • Page 24 – Installing Filters; Caution; Do not; unplug the black DSL cable from the phone
  • Page 25 – install a filter in the phone jack used by the; After the next window appears, plug a; Phone Filter; into ever; that
  • Page 26 – The phone filters are installed. Click; . to go to “Setting Up the DSL; Setting Up the DSL Connection
  • Page 29 – The Gateway has been successfully configured.
  • Page 30 – Using Qwest DSL; Connecting to the Internet
  • Page 32 – Basic Setup; To configure the gateway for basic operation:; Enter; The “Main Menu” screen appears. Select
  • Page 33 – Begin; In the next window, follow the onscreen instructions, then click; or; PPPoE
  • Page 34 – User Name; Save and Restart
  • Page 35 – Gateway Features; Power Light; - The Power Light displays the Gateway’s current status. If the Power; Internet Light; - When the Internet Light glows steadily, the Gateway is connected; Wireless Light; - When the Wireless Light glows steadily, the Gateway is ready for; Ethernet Network Light; - The Ethernet Network Light s glow when a network; Reset Switch; Warning
  • Page 36 – Accessing Advanced Setup; Open the Web browser. In the address bar enter:; Advanced Setup; from the menu on the left side.
  • Page 37 – Begin Advanced Setup; ic configuration, click on its name in the menu bar on the left.; Using Advanced Setup; at the bottom of the gray menu to save the setting.; in an Advanced Setup screen generates the next Advanced Setup
  • Page 38 – WAN IP Address
  • Page 39 – Transparent Bridging
  • Page 40 – Specify a Static IP Address; IP
  • Page 41 – Unnumbered Mode; Wireless Settings; ESSID
  • Page 42 – Channel; Off
  • Page 43 – Key; Important
  • Page 44 – LAN IP Address; LAN IP; DHCP Server; DHCP
  • Page 45 – DHCP Server Configuration; DNS
  • Page 46 – Services Blocking
  • Page 47 – Netmeeting; Website Blocking; VPN
  • Page 48 – Remote Management
  • Page 49 – Port Forwarding; Add
  • Page 50 – DMZ Hosting; Hosting; On
  • Page 51 – Firewall
  • Page 52 – Dynamic Routing
  • Page 53 – Static Routing
  • Page 54 – MAC Address Cloning; MAC; Address Cloning
  • Page 55 – Status
  • Page 56 – Selecting; Routing Table; generates the “Routing Table” screen. This screen displays
  • Page 57 – WAN Status; generates a “Current Status” screen. This screen displays on; - Displays how long the Gateway has been connected to the
  • Page 58 – DSL Status
  • Page 59 – LAN Status
  • Page 60 – Wireless; Packets Sent; - Displays the number of packets (amount of data) sent over the; Packets Received; the Wireless connection.; Active User List; generates the “Active User List” screen. This screen dis-
  • Page 62 – Utilities; Web Activity Log; Web
  • Page 63 – DSL Settings; Settings; Restore Default Settings; Restore Default
  • Page 64 – Upgrade Firmware; Upgrade Here
  • Page 66 – Building a Network; Additional Computer; by clicking on the check box, then click
  • Page 69 – Insert
  • Page 72 – wireless
  • Page 73 – The computer is now connected to the network wirelessly.
  • Page 74 – Troubleshooting; LAN Connection Failure; winpcfg
  • Page 76 – Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address
  • Page 78 – Reference; Locating Computer Information
  • Page 79 – Locating Windows Operating System Files; Windows Me
  • Page 81 – Wiring Information
  • Page 82 – Security Alarm System
  • Page 83 – Connect the Gateway to a computer or LAN hub via Ethernet cable.
  • Page 84 – Start
  • Page 85 – Another menu appears. Select; Control Panel; When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click; Network
  • Page 86 – Setting Up Static IP Address; Address
  • Page 87 – Yes
  • Page 91 – up Connections
  • Page 92 – In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, double-click; Local Area; . A number may be displayed after the Local Area Connection. If; Device Name; The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. Select; General; click; Properties
  • Page 94 – Close; Windows XP
  • Page 96 – In the “Network Connections” window, double-click; Local Area Connection
  • Page 98 – OK
  • Page 100 – Computer Security; Securing the Gateway and Computer; then click; Security; The topics featured include:; Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up Modem
  • Page 101 – Gateway Security
  • Page 102 – Internet Browsers; Electronic Security; Here are two methods to secure your computer electronically.; Help and; from the Help menu. Search for; Internet Connection
  • Page 104 – Specifications; Full-rate ADSL Interface
  • Page 105 – Wireless Operating Range
  • Page 106 – Glossary; Access Point; A desktop or mobile computer connected to a network.; DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol); Provides security for wireless data transmissions.; Ethernet Network; A standard wired network configuration using cables and hubs.
  • Page 107 – The hardware address of a device connected to a network.; PC Card; A method of secure data transmission.
  • Page 108 – Subnet Mask; The standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet.; WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance)
  • Page 110 – High Security Level
  • Page 111 – Medium Security Level
  • Page 112 – Security Level Services Table; Acronym Definitions
  • Page 113 – icmp; Sh
  • Page 114 – Classic; Click; Apple
  • Page 115 – Advanced
  • Page 116 – Non-Windows System Setup; OS X; Using DHCP
  • Page 117 – Connecting to the ISP
  • Page 118 – at the bottom of the Actiontec DSL Modem Setup
  • Page 120 – Notices; Regulatory Compliance Notices; Class B Equipment; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Modifications; ction
  • Page 122 – Limited Warranty; Hardware
  • Page 123 – Obtaining Warranty Service; WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
  • Page 124 – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; Disclaimer; : The customer may contact the Director of Technical Support
  • Page 125 – Governing Law; : This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State
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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents; Introduction 1

i Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1 Minimum System Requirements 1 Technical Support 2 2 Setting Up the Gateway 5 Warning! 5 Connecting a Computer to the Gateway 6 Installing Filters 21 Setting Up the DSL Connection 23 3 Using Qwest DSL 27 Connecting to the Internet 27 Disconnecti...

Page 3 - ii; tec Wireless-Ready DSL Gateway User Manual; Building a Network

ii Action tec Wireless-Ready DSL Gateway User Manual 6 Utilities 59 Web Activity Log 59 DSL Settings 60 Restore Default Settings 60 Upgrade Firmware 61 7 Building a Network 63 Ethernet 63USB 66Wireless 69 8 Troubleshooting 71A Reference 75 Locating Computer Information 75 Locating Windows Operating ...

Page 4 - Introduction; Package Contents; Minimum System Requirements; Note

1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Action tec Wireless-Ready Gateway. The Gateway is the simplest way to connect a number of computers to a single high-speed broad-band connection. This easy-to-use product is perfect for the office or small busi-ness. If you want to take your computing to t...

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