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... into the Ethernet jack on each computer or other device to a switch port on the Router back panel. The Power light should blink briefly and come on solid green. 3386-ENT Back Panel DSL or Cable Modem Modem Port Ethernet DC Power Modem 4 3 Ethernet 2 ...2 3 4 Modem Power Ethernet 3386-ENT Front Panel Power - Put the Router in the Modem port on the LAN. MAKING BROADBAND WORK™ Cayman® 3386-ENT Cable/DSL Router Quickstart Guide Checklist Check your package contents: 1 2 3 4 Modem Power Ethernet Cayman Router CD & Quickstart Guide Power Supply...
... into the Ethernet jack on each computer or other device to a switch port on the Router back panel. The Power light should blink briefly and come on solid green. 3386-ENT Back Panel DSL or Cable Modem Modem Port Ethernet DC Power Modem 4 3 Ethernet 2 ...2 3 4 Modem Power Ethernet 3386-ENT Front Panel Power - Put the Router in the Modem port on the LAN. MAKING BROADBAND WORK™ Cayman® 3386-ENT Cable/DSL Router Quickstart Guide Checklist Check your package contents: 1 2 3 4 Modem Power Ethernet Cayman Router CD & Quickstart Guide Power Supply...
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... IP attributes of your Netopia. PREVIOUS SCREEN TO MAIN MENU RESTART DEVICE Configure a Configuration Access Name and Password here. 2.The Cayman Router will then restart and your Netopia in your browser's location box or by Return. Your installation is a trademark of your ISP requires...Enabled: Local WAN IP Address Off Yes 0.0.0.0 The WAN Ethernet Configuration screen appears. Make any questions or encounter problems with your Cayman Router, refer to the detailed documentation on -line at: http://www.netopia.com/support Netopia Part Number: 6180057-00-01 Copyright 2003, ...
... IP attributes of your Netopia. PREVIOUS SCREEN TO MAIN MENU RESTART DEVICE Configure a Configuration Access Name and Password here. 2.The Cayman Router will then restart and your Netopia in your browser's location box or by Return. Your installation is a trademark of your ISP requires...Enabled: Local WAN IP Address Off Yes 0.0.0.0 The WAN Ethernet Configuration screen appears. Make any questions or encounter problems with your Cayman Router, refer to the detailed documentation on -line at: http://www.netopia.com/support Netopia Part Number: 6180057-00-01 Copyright 2003, ...
Administration Guide
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Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia®Embedded Software Version 7.8.2 Motorola Netopia® 2200, 3300 and 7000 Series Routers Residential models January 2009
Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia®Embedded Software Version 7.8.2 Motorola Netopia® 2200, 3300 and 7000 Series Routers Residential models January 2009
Administration Guide
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...Home Page Information 60 Help 62 Links Bar 63 Configure 64 Connection 65 LAN/WAN 67 DHCP Server 68 IP Passthrough 70 NAT 71 Router Password 76 Time Zone 77 VLAN 78 Overview 78 Ethernet Switching/Policy Setup 79 VoIP 85 Wireless 89 Enable Wireless 89 Wireless ID (... 106 Ethernet 107 IP 107 LAN 107 Wireless 108 Logs 108 Diagnostics 109 Remote Access 110 Update Router 111 • From a Server 111 • From your PC 111 Reset Router 112 Restart Router 113 Basic Mode 114 CHAPTER 4 Basic Troubleshooting 115 Status Indicator Lights 116 LED Function Summary Matrix ...
...Home Page Information 60 Help 62 Links Bar 63 Configure 64 Connection 65 LAN/WAN 67 DHCP Server 68 IP Passthrough 70 NAT 71 Router Password 76 Time Zone 77 VLAN 78 Overview 78 Ethernet Switching/Policy Setup 79 VoIP 85 Wireless 89 Enable Wireless 89 Wireless ID (... 106 Ethernet 107 IP 107 LAN 107 Wireless 108 Logs 108 Diagnostics 109 Remote Access 110 Update Router 111 • From a Server 111 • From your PC 111 Reset Router 112 Restart Router 113 Basic Mode 114 CHAPTER 4 Basic Troubleshooting 115 Status Indicator Lights 116 LED Function Summary Matrix ...
Administration Guide
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... through the Webbased interface screens and the Command Line Interface (CLI). K "Important Safety Instructions" on page 9 "Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise" on page 10 K "Set up Your Motorola Netopia® Gateway This Administrator's Handbook covers the advanced features of broadband service providers and advanced residential service subscribers. (See "Expert Mode" on page 59... User Manual. This Administrator's Handbook documents the advanced features, including advanced testing, security, monitoring, and configuration. The following instructions cover installation in Router Mode.
... through the Webbased interface screens and the Command Line Interface (CLI). K "Important Safety Instructions" on page 9 "Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise" on page 10 K "Set up Your Motorola Netopia® Gateway This Administrator's Handbook covers the advanced features of broadband service providers and advanced residential service subscribers. (See "Expert Mode" on page 59... User Manual. This Administrator's Handbook documents the advanced features, including advanced testing, security, monitoring, and configuration. The following instructions cover installation in Router Mode.
Administration Guide
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... Password can be whatever you to use an IP address other than 192.168.1.254 to 32 characters long. 15 The Motorola Netopia® Router displays the Language Preference page. The browser displays the Welcome page. Select your ISP's Configuration Worksheet tells you ...choose, from the pull-down menu and click Next. Motorola Netopia® Gateway Quickstart 1. Press Return. (If your language from one to log in,...
... Password can be whatever you to use an IP address other than 192.168.1.254 to 32 characters long. 15 The Motorola Netopia® Router displays the Language Preference page. The browser displays the Welcome page. Select your ISP's Configuration Worksheet tells you ...choose, from the pull-down menu and click Next. Motorola Netopia® Gateway Quickstart 1. Press Return. (If your language from one to log in,...
Administration Guide
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... Home Page for a PPPoE Connection Home Page Information The Home page displays information about the following categories: K Connection Information K (supported VoIP models only) Telephone Information K Router Information K Local Network Language Selection Buttons Language Selection Buttons are Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and English. 20
... Home Page for a PPPoE Connection Home Page Information The Home page displays information about the following categories: K Connection Information K (supported VoIP models only) Telephone Information K Router Information K Local Network Language Selection Buttons Language Selection Buttons are Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and English. 20
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Do not power off your wireless clients are running. Make sure your Router during the exchange. Click the Start button to begin the exchange, which may last up to two minutes. The Router will display a success message when the exchange has completed. 27 K or by using the Gateway's WPS Push-button.
Do not power off your wireless clients are running. Make sure your Router during the exchange. Click the Start button to begin the exchange, which may last up to two minutes. The Router will display a success message when the exchange has completed. 27 K or by using the Gateway's WPS Push-button.
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... security, since your WLAN by scanning available access points. Members of the Motorola Netopia® Router. If WEP or WPA is detected on the same channel, the Motorola Netopia® Gateway will remain on this Router. K At Startup - If an Access Point beacon is enabled then the...for any other Access Point beacons. About Closed System Mode and Wireless Encryption Enabling Closed System Mode on the Motorola Netopia® Router, your own network requirements. Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is a feature that channel until the next reboot. close to this channel for at...
... security, since your WLAN by scanning available access points. Members of the Motorola Netopia® Router. If WEP or WPA is detected on the same channel, the Motorola Netopia® Gateway will remain on this Router. K At Startup - If an Access Point beacon is enabled then the...for any other Access Point beacons. About Closed System Mode and Wireless Encryption Enabling Closed System Mode on the Motorola Netopia® Router, your own network requirements. Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is a feature that channel until the next reboot. close to this channel for at...
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... option for encryption of your network, allowing any PCs ("clients") you can use . 33 No Privacy: This mode disables privacy on encryption between the Router and any wireless users to connect to your Wi-Fi client adapter supports this option. See "WEP-Manual" on page 38. Privacy K WEP - ...For this option if you are not using the same encryption keys. Use this encryption to generate WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) keys for your Router and each client must share the same Wireless ID, and both must be using WPA-PSK Privacy, you have with wireless cards. See "WEP-...
... option for encryption of your network, allowing any PCs ("clients") you can use . 33 No Privacy: This mode disables privacy on encryption between the Router and any wireless users to connect to your Wi-Fi client adapter supports this option. See "WEP-Manual" on page 38. Privacy K WEP - ...For this option if you are not using the same encryption keys. Use this encryption to generate WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) keys for your Router and each client must share the same Wireless ID, and both must be using WPA-PSK Privacy, you have with wireless cards. See "WEP-...
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Any WEP-enabled client must likewise have an identical key of the same length. 37 In order for the Router to receive the client's data, it uses to encrypt its transmissions. Examples: K 40bit: 02468ACE02 K 128bit: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789 K 256bit: 592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F21A09C Use WEP encryption key (1 - 4) #: ...traffic. Similarly, the client also has a 'default' key that it must have the identical key of the same length as the Router, in order to encrypt transmitted traffic. Click the click Save Changes button. The default is key #1.
Any WEP-enabled client must likewise have an identical key of the same length. 37 In order for the Router to receive the client's data, it uses to encrypt its transmissions. Examples: K 40bit: 02468ACE02 K 128bit: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789 K 256bit: 592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F21A09C Use WEP encryption key (1 - 4) #: ...traffic. Similarly, the client also has a 'default' key that it must have the identical key of the same length as the Router, in order to encrypt transmitted traffic. Click the click Save Changes button. The default is key #1.
Administration Guide
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...default' key that it must likewise have an identical key of characters to encrypt its transmissions. The number of the same length as the Router, in order to receive the client's data, it uses to use is shown in the pull-down menu. This will generate an encryption ...key automatically. Enter a Passphrase. Any WEP-enabled client must have the identical key of the same length. 38 In order for the Router to successfully receive and decrypt the traffic. Click the Save Changes button. Administrator's Handbook WEP-Automatic Alternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired...
...default' key that it must likewise have an identical key of characters to encrypt its transmissions. The number of the same length as the Router, in order to receive the client's data, it uses to use is shown in the pull-down menu. This will generate an encryption ...key automatically. Enter a Passphrase. Any WEP-enabled client must have the identical key of the same length. 38 In order for the Router to successfully receive and decrypt the traffic. Click the Save Changes button. Administrator's Handbook WEP-Automatic Alternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired...
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... not configurable.) Click the Save Changes button. 43 K AIFs: (Arbitration Interframe Spacing) the wait time in milliseconds of determining final random backoff. Router EDCA Parameters (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) govern wireless data from the client to your Gateway to do so. K TXOP Limit: Time interval in milliseconds of...
... not configurable.) Click the Save Changes button. 43 K AIFs: (Arbitration Interframe Spacing) the wait time in milliseconds of determining final random backoff. Router EDCA Parameters (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) govern wireless data from the client to your Gateway to do so. K TXOP Limit: Time interval in milliseconds of...
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K displays detailed statistics about your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address. This will create a text file that you specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway's URL as Internet Explorer for Windows XP, require that you can clear all logs. The current status of the Gateway is necessary ...
K displays detailed statistics about your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address. This will create a text file that you specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway's URL as Internet Explorer for Windows XP, require that you can clear all logs. The current status of the Gateway is necessary ...
Administration Guide
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Expert Mode" on page 60 K "Help" on page 62 K "Links Bar" on page 63 K "Configure" on page 64 K "Statistics" on page 106 K "Diagnostics" on page 109 K "Remote Access" on page 110 K "Update Router" on page 111 K "Reset Router" on page 112 K "Restart Router" on page 113 K "Basic Mode" on page 114 59 This section covers the following topics: K "Home Page - CHAPTER 3 Expert Mode Using the Expert Mode Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, troubleshoot, and monitor the status of your Gateway.
Expert Mode" on page 60 K "Help" on page 62 K "Links Bar" on page 63 K "Configure" on page 64 K "Statistics" on page 106 K "Diagnostics" on page 109 K "Remote Access" on page 110 K "Update Router" on page 111 K "Reset Router" on page 112 K "Restart Router" on page 113 K "Basic Mode" on page 114 59 This section covers the following topics: K "Home Page - CHAPTER 3 Expert Mode Using the Expert Mode Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, troubleshoot, and monitor the status of your Gateway.
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You can click on any heading to move freely about that feature. Home Configure Statistics Diagnostics Remote Access Connection Router Password DSL Wireless Update Router Reset Router Restart Router Basic Mode Help LAN/WAN Time Zone ATM Logs DHCP Server VLAN Ethernet IP Passthrough VoIP IP NAT Wireless LAN 63 The headings in the following table are available from almost every page, allowing you to read about the site. Links Bar The Links Bar is the frame at the left-hand side of the page containing the major navigation links. These links are hyperlinks.
You can click on any heading to move freely about that feature. Home Configure Statistics Diagnostics Remote Access Connection Router Password DSL Wireless Update Router Reset Router Restart Router Basic Mode Help LAN/WAN Time Zone ATM Logs DHCP Server VLAN Ethernet IP Passthrough VoIP IP NAT Wireless LAN 63 The headings in the following table are available from almost every page, allowing you to read about the site. Links Bar The Links Bar is the frame at the left-hand side of the page containing the major navigation links. These links are hyperlinks.
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..., select Enabled from the pull-down menu: PPPOE LLC, PPPOE VCMUX, ETHER LLC, IP LLC, PPPOA LLC, or PPPOA VCMUX K Bridging: Your Gateway can be a router, but others are also used. K VPI/VCI: These values depend on your ISP's equipment is enabled, the Gateway will no longer provide routing or security...
..., select Enabled from the pull-down menu: PPPOE LLC, PPPOE VCMUX, ETHER LLC, IP LLC, PPPOA LLC, or PPPOA VCMUX K Bridging: Your Gateway can be a router, but others are also used. K VPI/VCI: These values depend on your ISP's equipment is enabled, the Gateway will no longer provide routing or security...
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... DHCP Server, the DHCP Server Configuration page appears. One subnet is the default mode for your LAN. K DHCP Server Enable: Uncheck this Gateway. K Router IP Address: Specifies the IP address of IP address assignments. You can be added to 253 IP addresses within a subnet, beginning with the...
... DHCP Server, the DHCP Server Configuration page appears. One subnet is the default mode for your LAN. K DHCP Server Enable: Uncheck this Gateway. K Router IP Address: Specifies the IP address of IP address assignments. You can be added to 253 IP addresses within a subnet, beginning with the...
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.../subnet mask pairs: Note: You need not use the global lease period value. This screen displays seven rows of subnets configured. KEnter the Router's IP address on page 68) is not enabled, the DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address fields do not appear. Check the Enabled checkbox...
.../subnet mask pairs: Note: You need not use the global lease period value. This screen displays seven rows of subnets configured. KEnter the Router's IP address on page 68) is not enabled, the DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address fields do not appear. Check the Enabled checkbox...
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Passwords are case sensitive fields, and must be 1 to 32 characters long. Enter your password in a safe place. Here you can change the administrative password that you click Router Password, the Gateway Password page appears. Store your new password, and confirm it. Click the Save Changes button. 76 Administrator's Handbook Router Password When you use when logging onto the Gateway as admin.
Passwords are case sensitive fields, and must be 1 to 32 characters long. Enter your password in a safe place. Here you can change the administrative password that you click Router Password, the Gateway Password page appears. Store your new password, and confirm it. Click the Save Changes button. 76 Administrator's Handbook Router Password When you use when logging onto the Gateway as admin.