Actiontec GT704WR - Manual

Actiontec GT704WR

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introduction; Package Contents; Action
  • Page 5 – Minimum System Requirements
  • Page 6 – firmware upgradeable; Getting to Know the Router; s) on its front panel and a series; Power Light
  • Page 7 – Internet Light; vider via an Ethern; Wireless Light; Ethernet Ports
  • Page 8 – port is used to connect the Router to an Ethernet cable/; Reset Switch
  • Page 9 – This page left intentionally blank.
  • Page 10 – Connecting a Computer to the Router; Next
  • Page 11 – Read the instructions, select
  • Page 12 – work with another router/gateway connected to it, then click
  • Page 13 – Ethernet cable
  • Page 14 – Get the Router from the kit, then click
  • Page 15 – Note
  • Page 16 – black Power cord
  • Page 17 – Plug the larger end of the
  • Page 21 – Address
  • Page 22 – The Installation Buddy checks the configuration of the Router.
  • Page 24 – Basic Setup; Enter
  • Page 25 – Begin; DSL Option 2
  • Page 27 – Changing the Admin User Name and Password; Change Admin Password
  • Page 28 – tings changed in the Change Admin Username/Password screen.
  • Page 30 – Accessing Advanced Setup; To access the Advanced Setup configuration screens:
  • Page 31 – Begin Advanced Setup
  • Page 32 – WAN IP Address
  • Page 33 – Obtain an IP Through DHCP
  • Page 34 – Specify a Static IP Address
  • Page 35 – Wireless Settings; Channel
  • Page 36 – Security; Key
  • Page 38 – WPA; Wireless MAC Authentication
  • Page 39 – Wireless Advanced Settings
  • Page 40 – LAN IP Address; DHCP Server; Server
  • Page 42 – DNS Server 1; Services Blocking; Add
  • Page 43 – Netmeeting; Website Blocking
  • Page 44 – Remote Management
  • Page 45 – Port Forwarding
  • Page 46 – DMZ Hosting; Hosting
  • Page 47 – Firewall; Dynamic Routing
  • Page 48 – Static Routing
  • Page 50 – Status; Firmware Version
  • Page 52 – Routing Table; WAN Status
  • Page 53 – LAN Status; Active User List
  • Page 54 – Using Utilities; To access the Router’s Web-based Utilities, select; settings changed, the; Web Activity Log; Web
  • Page 55 – Auto Refresh; Restore Default Settings; To restore the Router to its factory default settings, select
  • Page 56 – Upgrade Firmware; Selecting
  • Page 58 – Setting Up a Network; Ethernet; Insert the Installation; in the
  • Page 60 – When the next window appears, get the
  • Page 61 – yellow Ethernet cable
  • Page 63 – Wireless
  • Page 64 – Select
  • Page 66 – Troubleshooting; Cannot Use the Internet; Setup
  • Page 67 – Frequently Asked Questions; General
  • Page 68 – Do I need a specific cable or DSL modem to use the Router?; z frequency. If your cordless phone uses this fre-
  • Page 69 – Can my wireless signal pass through floors, walls, and glass?; Network; How do I find out which IP address my computer is using?; winipcfg
  • Page 70 – cmd; Can I play games between computers on my network, or on the Internet?
  • Page 71 – Connections; How many computers can be connected through the Router?; What is the default username for the Router?
  • Page 72 – Does the Router function as a firewall?
  • Page 74 – Reference; Locating Computer Information
  • Page 75 – Locating Windows Operating System Files
  • Page 79 – Another menu appears. Select
  • Page 81 – Yes; Windows Me; Start
  • Page 86 – In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, double-click
  • Page 88 – Close; Windows XP
  • Page 89 – When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click
  • Page 90 – The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. Select
  • Page 92 – Computer Security; Comparing Broadband Service with a Dial-Up Modem; service is “always connected.” The connection; service also provides fast Internet connections. This not
  • Page 93 – Router Security; If connecting to the; login; through bridging mode, the Router should be safe from; Internet Browsers
  • Page 94 – Network Applications; Electronic Security; Network Address Translation
  • Page 96 – Specifications; Ethernet port
  • Page 97 – Wireless Operating Range; Up to; LED Indicators; mA
  • Page 98 – Glossary; Access Point
  • Page 99 – Ethernet Network
  • Page 100 – Router; SSID; WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance)
  • Page 102 – High Security Level
  • Page 103 – Medium Security Level; Low Security Level; Service Port In Out
  • Page 104 – Basic Security Level; Service Acronym Definitions
  • Page 105 – icmp
  • Page 106 – Classic; Apple
  • Page 107 – Advanced
  • Page 108 – From the Apple Menu, select
  • Page 109 – Using; Apply Now
  • Page 110 – Notices; Regulatory Compliance Notices; Class B Equipment; Modifications; ction
  • Page 111 – Miscellaneous Legal Notices
  • Page 112 – Limited Warranty; Hardware
  • Page 113 – Obtaining Warranty Service
  • Page 114 – Disclaimer
  • Page 115 – Governing Law
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Model #: GT704WR
Firmware version: 3.0.1.0.5b-GT704WR
IB: 1.1.1.42

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1Minimum System Requirements 2Features 2Getting to Know the Router 3 2 Setting Up the Router 7 Connecting a Computer to the Router 7 3 Performing a Basic Setup 21 Basic Setup 21Changing the Admin User Name and Password 24 4 Using Advanced Setup 2...

Page 4 - Introduction; Package Contents; Action

1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Action tec 54 Mbps Wireless Cable/ DSL Router. The Router is the simplest way to connect computers to a high-speed broadband con-nection using a Ethern et c able/DSL modem. This easy-to-use product is perfect for the home office or small business. If you w...

Page 5 - Minimum System Requirements

2 Action tec 54 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Minimum System Requirements s Active DSL service with Ethern et c able/DSL modem s Computer with a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection s Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition ( SE ), Millennium Edition (Me), NT 4.0 , 2000 ...

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