HP hn200e - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – acknowledgements and notices; hewlett-packard company notices; symbols; warnings
  • Page 3 – contents
  • Page 5 – introduction; hp digital home networking ethernet gateway
  • Page 6 – gateway features
  • Page 7 – Ethernet gateway rear panel; Ethernet gateway ports
  • Page 8 – Ethernet gateway front panel LEDs; LAN indicators; button with a paper clip.; Reset; the factory default settings.
  • Page 11 – gateway system tray application; overview; Home Networking > Gateway System Tray Application; the System Tray application from any computer on your network.; Red: no Internet connection; This computer is connected to the home
  • Page 12 – Yellow: connection to Gateway lost; This computer is no longer
  • Page 13 – status notification windows
  • Page 16 – Accessing a menu choice:
  • Page 17 – Check for upgrade; Check for; from the System Tray application pop-up menu. The application
  • Page 18 – Internet speed meter; Selecting; , and the following window appears displaying the speed of your
  • Page 19 – Gateway control panel
  • Page 20 – Save the current Gateway configuration; Select; Save the current Gateway configuration...; The following screen
  • Page 21 – Browse; to select a location to store the Gateway configuration backup; Save; to save the file. The file is identified by a date and time, so you can
  • Page 22 – Restore a previous Gateway configuration
  • Page 25 – Internet Connection Diagnostic
  • Page 26 – Get current network status
  • Page 27 – To restore the icon to the System Tray, select
  • Page 29 – gateway control panel; user’s guide
  • Page 30 – accessing the gateway control panel; Programs > HP Digital Home Networking > Gateway Control Panel; To access the Gateway Control Panel from the Windows System Tray:
  • Page 31 – OK; default password is “admin”.
  • Page 32 – Hint
  • Page 33 – gateway control panel screen; Apply button; You can save changes at any time by clicking the; Apply; saves; OK button; . The control panel will close and your changes will be; Cancel button; Cancel
  • Page 34 – gateway control panel tabs; My Network tab; To change the password:
  • Page 35 – Internet Access tab; To block specified computers from Internet access:; to save the changes.; Application Access tab; To block access to Internet applications:
  • Page 36 – Application Hosting tab; To enable hosting of Internet services:; Enable; To add a new application to the list:; Add Application
  • Page 37 – To remove an application from the list:; Expert Interface tab; FAQ & Troubleshooting tab
  • Page 38 – Remote Support tab
  • Page 39 – gateway general information; Forwarding
  • Page 40 – page of the Expert Interface.
  • Page 41 – installation and configuration options; How many IP addresses can the Gateway support?; button for at least three seconds,
  • Page 42 – One VPN session at a time the memory buffer on the Gateway is 512 KB.; Autonegotiate; feature temporarily (go to the Network
  • Page 43 – supported software; Does the Gateway support ICQ send files?; I am behind a firewall or proxy; and set the firewall time-out to 80; no; in
  • Page 44 – Does the Gateway support IPsec?
  • Page 45 – supported features; What are the advanced features of the Gateway?
  • Page 46 – upgrade information; How will I be notified of new Gateway firmware upgrades?
  • Page 47 – troubleshooting; I can’t connect to the Gateway.
  • Page 48 – I can’t obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modem.; button with a paper; I can’t access my e-mail or the Internet.
  • Page 49 – appendix: the expert interface; advanced administration; Enter
  • Page 50 – screens and functions; Help
  • Page 51 – setup; The SETUP screen appears when the Expert Interface is accessed.
  • Page 52 – Obtain an IP Address Automatically
  • Page 53 – Keep Alive
  • Page 54 – password; To change your password:; Password; tab of the Expert Interface to view the Password screen.
  • Page 55 – To enable remote management:; Advanced; To change remote management password:
  • Page 56 – status; Setup; Select the; Status; tab of the Expert Interface to view the STATUS screen.
  • Page 58 – DHCP; tab of the Expert Interface to view the DHCP screen.; to enable the Gateway’s DHCP server option. If; Disable
  • Page 59 – DHCP Clients Table: Click; to show current DHCP client
  • Page 60 – log; Log
  • Page 61 – help; tab of the Expert Interface to view the HELP screen.
  • Page 62 – advanced; tab of the Expert Interface to view the ADVANCED screen.; filters
  • Page 63 – Filters; tab of the Expert Interface to view the FILTERS screen.
  • Page 65 – forwarding; tab of the Expert Interface to view the FORWARDING; port forwarding
  • Page 66 – To add a server using forwarding:; To delete a server entry:
  • Page 67 – dynamic routing; To view the current routing table:; Show Routing Table; To set up Dynamic Routing:; Gateway
  • Page 68 – In the TX field, choose the protocol to transmit data on the network.; static routing; tab. In many cases, it is better to use dynamic
  • Page 69 – Static Routes; tab of the Expert Interface to view the STATIC ROUTING; to see all valid static route entries in use.
  • Page 70 – To delete a static route entry:; Delete this Entry
  • Page 71 – DMZ host; DMZ; To activate the DMZ Host:; To deactivate the DMZ Host:
  • Page 72 – MAC address clone
  • Page 75 – specifications; general
  • Page 76 – environmental
  • Page 77 – glossary; ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line); Fast Internet access through DSL, cable modem, or other means.; bus topology
  • Page 78 – A device configured to receive a DHCP address.
  • Page 79 – Transmits data bi-directionally at high speeds.; dynamic IP address; More than one wireless network.; ESSID (Extended Service Set Identification); Protocol and cabling scheme allowing transfer of data at 10 Mbps.; Ethernet card
  • Page 80 – Computer on network that provides services to other computers.
  • Page 81 – Internet; see also; intranet; Private home or business network.; ISM band; Company or organization providing access to the Internet.; Mbps; Novell’s network operating system.
  • Page 82 – network
  • Page 83 – Network language allowing devices to communicate.
  • Page 84 – A generic term for a Service Set ID.
  • Page 85 – token ring topology; Arrangement of cables and hardware in a network
  • Page 87 – index
  • Page 89 – regulatory notices; hewlett-packard company; note
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Page 2 - acknowledgements and notices; hewlett-packard company notices; symbols; warnings

Ethernet gateway 2 acknowledgements and notices hewlett-packard company notices The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard (HP) makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of mer...

Page 3 - contents

3 contents introduction ............................................................. 5 hp digital home networking ethernet gateway .................... 5gateway features ............................................................ 6 getting to know the Ethernet gateway ......................... 7 E...

Page 5 - introduction; hp digital home networking ethernet gateway

5 introduction hp digital home networking ethernet gateway Congratulations on your purchase of a HP Digital Home Networking Ethernet Gateway. The Ethernet Gateway is the perfect solution for connecting multiple PCs to your high-speed broadband cable modem or DSL Internet connection. Your Gateway can...

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