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... Data 51 Reset to Factory Default 51 Upgrade 51 Status and Logs 52 Status 52 Logs 52 Support 53 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 55 Browsing to the Gateway Configuration Screens 55 Connecting to the Internet 56 Forgotten Password 56 Wireless Networking 57 Alert LED 58 ...Recovering from Corrupted Software 58 Frequently Asked Questions 59 A USING DISCOVERY Running the Discovery Application 61 Windows Installation (95/98/2000/Me/NT) 61 B IP ADDRESSING The Internet Protocol Suite 63 Managing the Cable/DSL Gateway over ...
... Data 51 Reset to Factory Default 51 Upgrade 51 Status and Logs 52 Status 52 Logs 52 Support 53 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 55 Browsing to the Gateway Configuration Screens 55 Connecting to the Internet 56 Forgotten Password 56 Wireless Networking 57 Alert LED 58 ...Recovering from Corrupted Software 58 Frequently Asked Questions 59 A USING DISCOVERY Running the Discovery Application 61 Windows Installation (95/98/2000/Me/NT) 61 B IP ADDRESSING The Internet Protocol Suite 63 Managing the Cable/DSL Gateway over ...
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... back panel of cable connections. Powering Up the Gateway To power up the Gateway: 1 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter socket located on page 13). 2 Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical wall socket. Connecting the Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway The first step for you need the following information: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway address DNS...
... back panel of cable connections. Powering Up the Gateway To power up the Gateway: 1 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter socket located on page 13). 2 Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical wall socket. Connecting the Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway The first step for you need the following information: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway address DNS...
User Guide
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...password (the default setting is accessed through your Web browser (Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). Be sure to bookmark this . 2 Launch your browser: http://192.168.1.1. (Figure 9) Figure 9 Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default) 3 To log in (Figure 10). 4 RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Accessing the Wizard The Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway... setup program is Web-based, which means that you should want to the Gateway. Refer to chapter ...
...password (the default setting is accessed through your Web browser (Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). Be sure to bookmark this . 2 Launch your browser: http://192.168.1.1. (Figure 9) Figure 9 Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default) 3 To log in (Figure 10). 4 RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Accessing the Wizard The Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway... setup program is Web-based, which means that you should want to the Gateway. Refer to chapter ...
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... safe place, so that you can change your settings in both the New Password and Confirm Password boxes. 3Com recommends entering a new password when setting up the Gateway for the first time. Figure 12 Wizard Screen Accessing the Wizard 25 Click Next... the Change Administration Password screen (Figure 13) Password Figure 13 Change Administration Password Screen When the Change Administration Password screen (Figure 13) appears, type the Old Password, then a new password in the future. Password is shipped from the factory with a default password, admin. 1. The Gateway is case sensitive....
... safe place, so that you can change your settings in both the New Password and Confirm Password boxes. 3Com recommends entering a new password when setting up the Gateway for the first time. Figure 12 Wizard Screen Accessing the Wizard 25 Click Next... the Change Administration Password screen (Figure 13) Password Figure 13 Change Administration Password Screen When the Change Administration Password screen (Figure 13) appears, type the Old Password, then a new password in the future. Password is shipped from the factory with a default password, admin. 1. The Gateway is case sensitive....
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... the new IP address instead. allows you to the Gateway, login using your password, and launch the Wizard I System Tools - I Firewall - Click this button for further assistance and guidance relating to perform maintenance activities on a topic from wireless computers, and provides facilities for example). The default URL is a main menu, as a reference. allows configuration...
... the new IP address instead. allows you to the Gateway, login using your password, and launch the Wizard I System Tools - I Firewall - Click this button for further assistance and guidance relating to perform maintenance activities on a topic from wireless computers, and provides facilities for example). The default URL is a main menu, as a reference. allows configuration...
User Guide
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... name, password and service name are correct, if these are required. I Confirm that the connection between the Gateway and the cable/DSL modem is OK, and that the link status LEDs on both Gateway and modem are not configured to use the Clone MAC Address feature in the Gateway to ensure...wizard. If so, use a Web proxy. You may reconnect your network as it 's factory default configuration. 56 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Connecting to the Internet If you can browse to the Gateway configuration screens but cannot log on because you do not know or have entered the correct information ...
... name, password and service name are correct, if these are required. I Confirm that the connection between the Gateway and the cable/DSL modem is OK, and that the link status LEDs on both Gateway and modem are not configured to use the Clone MAC Address feature in the Gateway to ensure...wizard. If so, use a Web proxy. You may reconnect your network as it 's factory default configuration. 56 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Connecting to the Internet If you can browse to the Gateway configuration screens but cannot log on because you do not know or have entered the correct information ...