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2.Enter the following LAN IP settings:

LAN IP Address. Enter the LAN IP address that you would like to assign for your gateway in dotted decimal notation. The factory default settings is 192.168.0.1.

Subnet Mask. Enter the network number portion of an IP address. Unless you are implementing subnetting, use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask.

DHCP Server. The gateway is set up by default as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, which provides the TCP/IP configuration for all the computers that are connected to the gateway. You can change the default setting.

Yes. Select this settings to enable the DHCP server on the gateway and assign IP addresses to computers on your LAN automatically.

No. Select this settings to assign IP addresses manually, or if you have another DHCP server on your network.

Note: If you disable the DHCP server, you will need to assign to your PC a static IP address to reconnect to the gateway and enable the DHCP server again.

Starting IP Address. Complete the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool. 192.168.0.10 is the default start address.

Ending IP Address. Complete the last of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool. 192.168.0.19 is the default end address.

3.Click Apply to save your LAN IP settings.

Reserving an IP Address for DHCP Use

To reserve an IP address for DHCP use, enter the DHCP server reservation settings for the private LAN under DHCP Reservation Lease Info in the LAN IP screen:

1.Enter the MAC address of the PC for which you want to reserve an IP address.

2.Enter the permanent IP address for the PC.

3.Click Add to save your settings.

The MAC address and IP address are displayed in the DHCP Client Lease Info table. The current system time is also displayed.

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Contents Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CGD24G Technical Support Regulatory Compliance Information FCC Information to User FCC Guidelines for Human ExposureFCC Declaration Of Conformity FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & InstructionsV1.1, May Contents Chapter Content Filtering and Firewall Rules Appendix B Related Documents Index V1.1, May About This Manual Conventions, Formats and ScopeHow to Use This Manual How to Print this ManualRevision History Printing the Full ManualXiv About This Manual Connecting the Gateway to the Internet Package ContentsRouter Front Panel LED DescriptionsRouter Rear Panel LANRouter Side Panel LAN Configuration RequirementsWhat You Need Before You Begin Hardware RequirementsConnecting the Gateway V1.1, May V1.1, May For more information see Viewing the Gateway Status on Configuring the Basic Settings V1.1, May Chapter Wireless Configuration Planning Your Wireless NetworkWireless Placement and Range Guidelines Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings and Security Wireless Security OptionsV1.1, May Wireless Settings Settings DescriptionConfiguring WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Security Security onV1.1, May Configuring WPA or WPA2 Wireless Security V1.1, May V1.1, May Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Using a PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client Connecting Additional Wireless Client Devices Adding Just WPS Clients Wireless Guest NetworksAdding Both WPS and Non-WPS Clients How to Configure a Wireless Guest Network V1.1, May V1.1, May Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia Turning on Access Control to Restrict Access by MAC Address V1.1, May Chapter Content Filtering and Firewall Rules Configuring LogsBlocking Keywords, Sites, and Services Blocking Keywords and DomainsV1.1, May Blocking Services ServicesConfiguring Port Forwarding Firewall Rules-Port Forwarding and Port BlockingV1.1, May Configuring Port Blocking Considerations for Port ForwardingV1.1, May V1.1, May V1.1, May Chapter Managing Your Network Viewing the Gateway StatusGateway Status Fields Field DescriptionViewing the Connection Status Changing the Built-In Password Backing Up and Restoring Your Settings Resetting to Factory Default SettingsViewing the Event Log Running Diagnostic Utilities V1.0, November Configuring Dynamic DNS Chapter Customizing Your NetworkRestricting Access by MAC Address V1.1, May Configuring Port Triggering V1.1, May Setting Up a DMZ Host LAN IP Settings Reserving an IP Address for Dhcp Use Enabling Remote Management Select the Allow Remote Management check boxReverting to Factory Default Setting Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP Managing the URL to Connect to The GatewayV1.1, May Chapter Troubleshooting Basic FunctionsUsing LEDs to Troubleshoot Using LEDs to TroubleshootConnecting to the Gateway’s Main Menu Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionTesting the LAN Path to Your Gateway Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device V1.1, May Technical Specifications Table A-1. Technical SpecificationsFactory Default Settings Table A-2. Default Configuration SettingsFeature Default Behavior Internet Connection V1.1, May Appendix B Related Documents Document LinkV1.1, May Index Index-2 Index-3 Index-4

CGD24G specifications

The Gateway CGD24G is a versatile networking device designed for enhanced connectivity in both home and small office environments. This gateway serves multiple functions, including routing, firewall protection, and wireless networking, making it a popular choice among users looking for an all-in-one solution.

One of the main features of the CGD24G is its dual-band wireless capability. Operating on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, it provides greater flexibility and less interference, ensuring a stable and reliable wireless connection. The 2.4 GHz band is ideal for everyday tasks such as web browsing and email, while the 5 GHz band is optimized for high-bandwidth activities like streaming and online gaming.

The device is equipped with multiple Ethernet ports, allowing for wired connections to various devices, such as PCs, gaming consoles, and smart TVs. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who prioritize speed and stability over wireless connections. Additionally, the Gateway CGD24G supports advanced routing protocols, including IPv4 and IPv6, ensuring compatibility with modern internet technologies.

Security is a top priority for any networking device, and the CGD24G does not disappoint. It includes a built-in firewall that protects the network from unauthorized access and cyber threats. Moreover, it supports WPA2 encryption, ensuring that data transmitted over the wireless network is secure from potential eavesdropping.

The user-friendly web interface makes it easy to set up and manage the gateway. Even those with limited technical knowledge can navigate the settings to customize the network according to their preferences. Parental controls, quality of service (QoS) settings, and guest network capabilities are also included, allowing users to prioritize bandwidth and manage access for visitors.

In terms of performance, the Gateway CGD24G is designed to handle multiple devices simultaneously, making it suitable for households with diverse internet usage needs. With a robust processor and sufficient memory, it can efficiently manage traffic, minimizing latency and providing a seamless online experience.

Overall, the Gateway CGD24G stands out as a reliable and feature-rich option for users seeking a dependable internet connection. Its combination of dual-band capabilities, security features, and user-friendly management tools makes it an excellent choice for enhancing connectivity in any setting.