Technicolor - Thomson Network Router manual MAC and IP Addresses Summary

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Chapter 2: Networking

MAC and IP Addresses Summary

This table summarizes all the MAC and IP addresses that may be associated with the TCP/IP communication stacks and USB handling in your Wireless Cable Gateway. The ones actually used depend upon your gateway Operating Mode, as explained above. At minimum, your cable company will need to know the MAC address associated with IP Stack 1, which is the MAC address shown on the modem label.

Stack Name

Purpose - Mode

MAC Address

IP Address

IP Stack 1

CM WAN access - all Modes

per label on CM

assigned by cable company

IP Stack 2

local management - CM Mode

 

during initialization

 

 

IP Stack 3

only

CM label + 1

fixed at 192.168.100.1

IP Stack 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP Stack 5

CableHome remote management

CM label + 2

assigned by cable company

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- CH Mode only

CM label + 3

assigned by cable company

end-user remote management,

 

 

 

 

LAN WAN access -

 

 

 

RG Mode only

 

 

 

WAN data access -

CM label + 4

fixed at 192.168.0.1

 

CH Mode only

 

USB MAC

 

 

 

 

local management -

CM label + 5

 

 

RG, CH Modes only

 

 

 

LAN gateway

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Wireless Cable Gateway User’s Guide Docsis compliant Power cord RequirementDisconnect power before servicing Operating InformationTable of Contents Table of Contents Wireless Web Pages Group FCC Declaration of Conformity and IndustryWireless Cable Gateway Features IntroductionCD-ROM Contents What’s on the CD-ROMChapter What the Wireless Cable Gateway Does Wireless Cable Gateway OverviewCable Internet Service Requirements What the Wireless Cable Gateway Needs to Do Its JobImportant Information Contact Your Local Cable CompanyPlease verify the following with the cable company Understanding the Wireless Cable Gateway System OverviewConnections Your PC Installing a PC Network Card Your PC Installing a TCP/IP Stack Connections and Setup Your PC Configuring Dhcp on a TCP/IP Stack on a PC Configuring Windows Me PCs Configuring Windows 2000 PCs Configuring Windows XP PCsConnecting Your Devices Activating the Wireless Cable GatewayInitialization Open your web browser. It’s all right if you get an error Mandatory User ConfigurationConnections and Setup Connections and Setup Communications Type of CommunicationCable Modem CM Section Networking SectionThree Networking Modes Cable Modem CM Mode Networking Residential Gateway RG Mode Behaves as a gatewayNetworking CableHome CH Mode IP Stack 111.111.1.11USB MAC Address MAC and IP Addresses Summary MAC and IP AddressesAdvanced Configuration Advanced User ConfigurationStatus Web Page Group Software Web Page FigConnection Web Page Fig Password Web Page Fig Diagnostics Web Page Fig Event Log Web Page FigNetwork Web Page Group WAN Web Page FigLAN and Computers Web Pages Advanced Web Page Group Options Web Page FigIP Filtering Web Page Fig MAC Filtering Web Page FigPort Filtering Web Page Fig Forwarding Web Page Fig Port Triggers Web Page Fig DMZ Host Web Page Fig Routing Information Protocol Setup Web Page Fig Web Content Filter and Parental Control Web Pages Firewall Web Pages GroupTime of Day Access Filter Web Page Fig Local Log and Remote Log Web Pages Wireless Web Pages Group AuthenticationPerformance Privacy 802.11b/g Basic Web Page FigSetting Description Value List or Range Default Basic Settings Definitions802.11b/g Privacy Web Page Fig 802.11b/g Advanced Web Page Fig ChapterPrivacy Settings Definitions Setting Description Value List or Range DefaultWPA WPA-PSK Data Encryption Off WEP 64-bit, WEP 128-bit Setting Advanced Configuration Setting Description Value List or Range Default Advanced Settings Definitions802.11b/g Access Control Web Page Fig To restrict access to only specific computersTo remove access privileges for a listed computer Determining WiFi MAC Address Fig Access Control Settings Definitions Advanced ConfigurationBridging Web Page Fig Gateway appears to be locked up TroubleshootingUnit won’t turn on No connection after more than 5 minutesFront of the Unit from left to right LAN indicatorsWAN indicators ButtonDescription of Jacks and Switches from left to right Back of the UnitUSB jack Detailed Explanation of Jacks WAN SideLAN Side Care and Cleaning Service InformationComputing Device Accessory Cable Modem Connection USB InterfaceWireless Interface NetworkingSecurity and Firewall NAT Virtual Private Network VPN Feature Page North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Tocom 1644144A

Network Router specifications

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