HP hn200w - 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 wireless gateway
  • Page 6 – features; Provides up to 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption
  • Page 7 – wireless gateway rear panel; All Gateway connections are made on the rear panel.; wireless gateway ports
  • Page 8 – reset button; button with a paper clip.; Reset; the factory default settings.
  • Page 9 – wireless gateway’s front panel LEDs; LAN indicators
  • Page 10 – setting up a wireless network; network topology
  • 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 – wireless networking information; HP wireless products support the following IEEE 802.11 functions:
  • Page 42 – installation and configuration options; How many IP addresses can the Gateway support?; button for at least three seconds,
  • Page 43 – One VPN session at a time the memory buffer on the Gateway is 512 KB.; Autonegotiate; feature temporarily (go to the Network
  • Page 44 – 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 45 – Does the Gateway support IPsec?
  • Page 46 – supported features; What are the advanced features of the Gateway?
  • Page 47 – upgrade information; How will I be notified of new Gateway firmware upgrades?
  • Page 49 – troubleshooting; I can’t connect to the Gateway.
  • Page 50 – 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 51 – appendix: the expert interface; advanced administration; Enter
  • Page 52 – screens and functions; Help
  • Page 53 – setup; The SETUP screen appears when the Expert Interface is accessed.
  • Page 56 – setting WEP encryption; To enable WEP encryption:; Setup
  • Page 57 – WEP Key Setting
  • Page 59 – password; To change your password:; Password; tab of the Expert Interface to view the Password screen.
  • Page 60 – To enable remote management:; Advanced; To change remote management password:
  • Page 61 – status; Select the; Status; tab of the Expert Interface to view the STATUS screen.
  • Page 63 – DHCP; DHCP; tab of the Expert Interface to view the DHCP screen.; to enable the Gateway’s DHCP server option. If; Disable
  • Page 64 – DHCP Clients Table: Click; to show current DHCP client
  • Page 65 – log; Log
  • Page 66 – help; tab of the Expert Interface to view the HELP screen.
  • Page 67 – advanced; tab of the Expert Interface to view the ADVANCED screen.; filters
  • Page 68 – Filters; tab of the Expert Interface to view the FILTERS screen.
  • Page 70 – forwarding; tab of the Expert Interface to view the FORWARDING; port forwarding
  • Page 71 – To add a server using forwarding:; To delete a server entry:
  • Page 72 – dynamic routing; To view the current routing table:; Show Routing Table; To set up Dynamic Routing:; Gateway
  • Page 73 – 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 74 – Static Routes; tab of the Expert Interface to view the STATIC ROUTING; to see all valid static route entries in use.
  • Page 75 – To delete a static route entry:; Delete this Entry
  • Page 76 – DMZ host; DMZ; To activate the DMZ Host:; To deactivate the DMZ Host:
  • Page 77 – MAC address clone
  • Page 79 – specifications; general
  • Page 80 – environmental
  • Page 81 – glossary; ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line); Fast Internet access through DSL, cable modem, or other means.; bus topology
  • Page 82 – A device configured to receive a DHCP address.
  • Page 83 – 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 84 – Computer on network that provides services to other computers.
  • Page 85 – 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 86 – network
  • Page 87 – Network language allowing devices to communicate.
  • Page 88 – A generic term for a Service Set ID.
  • Page 89 – token ring topology; Arrangement of cables and hardware in a network
  • Page 91 – index
  • Page 93 – regulatory notices; hewlett-packard company; note
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Page 2 - acknowledgements and notices; hewlett-packard company notices; symbols; warnings

wireless 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 wireless gateway .................... 5features ......................................................................... 6 getting to know the wireless gateway ...........................

Page 5 - introduction; hp digital home networking wireless gateway

5 introduction hp digital home networking wireless gateway Congratulations on your purchase of the HP Digital Home Networking Wireless Gateway. The Wireless Gateway is the perfect solution for connecting your wireless network to a high-speed broadband cable modem or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Int...

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