Gateway TWG870 user manual Wan

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Chapter 2: WEB Configuration

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2. WAN

You can configure the optional internal DHCP server for the WAN on this page. This can be required by some ISP providers.

Select different WAN Connection Type will lead to different contents. Take the WAN connection type-DHCP for example, you can release and renew the WAN lease by pressing the buttons.

You can enter a spoofed MAC address that causes your gateway networking stack to use that MAC address when communicating instead of the usual WAN MAC address, e.g., if the MAC address is 00:11:e3:df:66:95, this spoofed MAC address could be 00:11:e3:df:66:97 or any desired MAC address.

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Contents TWG870 Wireless Voice Gateway Page Table of Contents Euro-PacketCable and Euro-DOCSIS compliant Operating InformationProduct Information List of Figures LAN Basic Gateway Wireless Web Page Group Frequently Asked Questions Introduction Wireless Voice Gateway Features Connections and SetupWhat’s on the CD-ROM IBM PC Compatible Macintosh Computer RequirementsTo do this Wall MountingPush the unit on to the wall and move it downwards to secure Front Panel Wireless Voice Gateway OverviewMTA TEL1 & TEL2 Rear PanelWhat the Modem Does Relationship among the DevicesPlease verify the following with the cable company What the Modem Needs to Do Its JobImportant Information Please verify the following on the Wireless Voice GatewayAttaching the Cable TV Wire to the Wireless Voice Gateway Connecting the Wireless Voice Gateway to a Single ComputerConnections and Setup Important Connection Information Ethernet Connection to a Computer Multiple-PC Connection Telephone or Fax ConnectionConnections and Setup Phone/Fax Connection Turning on the Wireless Voice GatewayConnections and Setup Accessing the Web Configuration WEB ConfigurationOutline of Web Manager WEB ConfigurationGateway Status Web Page Group Software Connection Password Forcing end user to change the passwordWEB Configuration Diagnostics Event Log Initial Scan Backup/Restore IP Address and Subnet Mask Gateway Network Web Page Group LANWAN Computers Ddns Dynamic DNS service Time server Gateway Advanced Web Page Group Options MAC Filtering IP FilteringPort Filtering Forwarding Port Triggers WEB Configuration DMZ Host RIP Routing Information Protocol SetupGateway Firewall Web Page Group Web Content Filtering TOD Filtering Local Log and Remote Log Gateway Parental Control Web Page Group Basic Gateway Wireless Web Page Group AuthenticationPerformance 802.11b/g/n Radio SecuritySetting Description Value List or Default Range802.11b/g/n Security Primary Network WEP Encryption 802.1x Authentication WPA/WPA2 WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK Automatic Security Configuration But, the default selection will be PIN WEB Configuration Access Control Beacon Interval 802.11b/g AdvancedFragmentation Threshold 54gTM Network ModeOutput Power Dtim IntervalApply Wireless BridgingBridging Remote BridgesPower Save Support 802.11e QoS WMM SettingsEnable WMM Enable WMM No-AcknowledgementGuest Network VoIP Basic Web Page Group Basic LAN Hardware Info CM State Type of Communication CommunicationsNetworking Networking Section Cable Modem CM SectionNetworking Three Networking Modes Cable Modem CM Mode Networking Residential Gateway RG Mode Networking Networking Additional Information Frequently Asked QuestionsAdditional Information Modem won’t register a cable connection Can’t access the internetAll of the lights are flashing in sequence Can’t get the modem to establish an Ethernet connectionDon’t hear a dial tone when I use a telephone Service Information Glossary USA Thomson IncFor more information

TWG870 specifications

The Gateway TWG870 is a versatile and robust residential gateway device designed to provide seamless internet connectivity and multifunctional capabilities for home networking. One of its standout features is its integrated DSL modem, which supports ADSL and ADSL2+ standards, ensuring reliable high-speed internet access. With download speeds reaching up to 24 Mbps, users can enjoy smooth streaming, gaming, and web browsing experiences.

Equipped with a built-in 4-port Ethernet switch, the TWG870 allows multiple wired devices to connect directly, enhancing network stability and performance. In addition to the wired connections, the gateway also features integrated Wi-Fi technology, specifically IEEE 802.11n, which offers better coverage and faster speeds compared to previous wireless standards. This enables users to connect their laptops, smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices wirelessly, creating a comprehensive home network without the clutter of cables.

Another significant characteristic of the Gateway TWG870 is its advanced security features. The device supports WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols, which safeguard users' networks from unauthorized access and ensure data privacy. Furthermore, with a built-in firewall, it adds an extra layer of protection against external threats, making it a reliable choice for families and individuals concerned about online safety.

The TWG870 also supports advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, allowing users to prioritize bandwidth allocation for critical applications such as video conferencing or online gaming. This ensures a lag-free experience even when multiple devices are connected to the network simultaneously.

In terms of physical design, the Gateway TWG870 is compact and features a sleek appearance, making it suitable for placement in various home environments. Its user-friendly interface facilitates easy setup and configuration, enabling users to customize their network settings according to personal preferences.

Additionally, the device is compatible with various operating systems, ensuring broad compatibility across different platforms. With all these features combined, the Gateway TWG870 stands out as a reliable and efficient solution for home networking needs, providing users with the performance and flexibility required in today's connected world.