Gateway GT704 user manual USB Port, Ethernet Ports, Reset Switch, Power Port, Power Switch

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Actiontec USB/Ethernet DSL Gateway User Manual

USB Port

The USB port is used to connect a computer to the Gateway via USB cable.

Note: It is not recommended to perform a recovery or update for the Gateway from a computer connected via USB.

Ethernet Ports

The Ethernet ports are used to connect computers to the Gateway via Ethernet cable. The Ethernet ports are 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing ports, and either a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable can be used when connecting to the ports.

Reset Switch

Depressing the Reset switch for one or two seconds will power cycle the Gateway (similar to unplugging and then plugging in the Gateway’s Power cord). To restore the Gateway’s factory default settings, depress and hold the Reset switch for approximately 15 seconds. The reset process will start about 10 seconds after releasing the switch.

Power Port

The Power port is used to connect the Power cord to the Gateway.

NWarning: Do not unplug the Power cord from the Gateway during the reset process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Gateway.

Power Switch

The Power switch is used to power the Gateway on and off.

NWarning: Do not click the Power switch to its “off” postion during the reset process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Gateway.

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Contents DSL Gateway Table of Contents Setting Up a Network Using UtilitiesTroubleshooting Setting Up Static IP on the ComputerIntroduction1 Package ContentsMinimum System Requirements FeaturesIntroduction Power Light Getting to Know the GatewayDSL Light Ethernet Lights Internet LightUSB Light Phone PortPower Port Reset SwitchPower Switch USB PortConnecting a Computer to the Gateway Setting Up GatewayPage Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Installing Phone Filters Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Setting Up the DSL Connection Setting Up the Gateway Page Setting Up the Gateway Page Basic Setup Performing a Basic SetupPage Changing the Admin User Name and Password Click Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Using Advanced Setup Accessing Advanced SetupTo access the Web Configurator’s Advanced Setup screens WAN IP Address Transparent Bridging Obtain an IP Address through PPPoE or PPPoABroadband Connection via PPPoE screen PPP Auto Connect PPP Auto Connect onEncapsulation PPPoA only Specify a Static IP Address Dhcp Server LAN IP AddressEnding IP Address Beginning IP AddressLease Time Services BlockingDomain Name DNS Dynamic or StaticWebsite Blocking Remote Management Application Layer Gateway and Port Forwarding DMZ Hosting High FirewallLow MediumDynamic Routing Static Routing NAT Network Address TranslationTime Zone UPnP Universal Plug and PlayRemote Syslog Capture General Status Viewing Gateway’s StatusPage ARP Table Routing TableWAN Status Active User List LAN StatusThis page left intentionally blank Web Activity Log Using UtilitiesSystem Log DSL Settings Upgrade Firmware Restore Default SettingsEthernet Setting Up a NetworkPage Setting Up a Network Page Setting Up a Network USB Setting Up a Network Page Setting Up a Network Page Troubleshooting TroubleshootingCannot Use the Internet Physical ConnectionsConnection to the Internet Frequently Asked QuestionsWhich protocols does the Gateway support? Which connection speeds does the Gateway support?What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network? Is the Gateway flash-upgradeable? How do I do it?How do I find out which IP address my computer is using? Will my Xbox work with the Gateway?Yes, if the application is designed to run over a network What is NAT and how does it protect my network? What is the default username for the Gateway?How many computers can be connected through the Gateway? Does the Gateway function as a firewall?This page left intentionally blank Locating Computer Information ReferenceLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Windows 98 SE Setting Up Static IP On the ComputerPage 192.168.0.2 Enter the following address in the Subnet mask text box Windows MeAppendix b Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Windows Page Appendix b Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Windows XP Page Appendix b Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Computer Security Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up ModemGateway Security Computer SecurityInternet Browsers Electronic Security 100 General Specifications dWAN PPP, DHCP, Static IP Full-rate Adsl InterfaceLED Indicators Power, DSL, Internet, Ethernet 4, USBEnvironmental Glossary Access Point104 Ssid 106 Classic Non-Windowsf System Setup108 Appendix f Non-Windows Setup 110 Regulatory Compliance Notices ModificationsClass B Equipment All other names are the property of their respective owners Miscellaneous Legal Notices113 Limited Warranty114 Limited Warranty 116