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Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration

Network Web Page Group

WAN Web Page

This page gives you the ability to enter some data your cable company may require, as explained before in Mandatory User Configuration. In addition, it enables you to view your WAN side IP address and lease information.

Your gateway can provide NAT/PAT (Network and Port Address Translation) as an element of security to prevent others from reaching your PCs when not authorized. To accomplish this, the gateway watches packets you send from your PC to Internet sites. Each time you send to a site (destination IP address) and application at that site (port), it translates your PC’s original IP and source port to new ones, and adds a row to its Connection Table maintained internally. (Note the different meaning of ‘connection’ here to describe an IP connection versus a physical cabling connection). If and when that site/application replies, it looks up the connection and reverses the IP/port process to direct the response to your PC.

The Connection Table manages itself, but you can also force this table to be cleared manually. To do this, click the Renew NAT Lease button.

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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 (CM label + 2, as

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Contents TCW710 EURO-DOCSIS/DOCSIS compliant Operating Information Product InformationImportant Information Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Viii Connections and Setup Introduction Wireless Cable Gateway FeaturesWhat’s on the CD-ROM Computer RequirementsWhat the Wireless Cable Gateway Does What the Wireless Cable Gateway Needs to Do Its JobImportant Information Contact Your Local Cable CompanyPlease verify the following with the cable company System Overview Understanding the Wireless Cable Gateway Connect 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 Gateway InitializationMandatory User Configuration Connections and Setup Your connection to the network to be rejected Overview Front Panel Press Button Rear Panel Communications Type of CommunicationCable Modem CM Section Networking Section Cable Modem CM Mode Three Networking ModesNetworking Residential Gateway RG Mode Networking CableHome CH Mode USB MAC Address MAC and IP Addresses Summary Advanced Configuration Advanced User ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Status Web Page Group Software Web Connection Web Password Web Diagnostics Web Network Web Page Group WAN Web LAN and Computers Web Pages Advanced Configuration Advanced Web Page Group Options Web IP Filtering Web MAC Filtering Web Port Filtering Web Forwarding Web Port Triggers Web Advanced Configuration DMZ Host Web Routing Information Protocol Setup Web Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Time of Day Access Filter Web Local Log and Remote Log Web Pages Advanced Configuration Performance Wireless Web Pages GroupAuthentication Privacy 802.11b/g Basic WebBasic Settings Definitions 802.11b/g Privacy Web Privacy Settings Definitions WPA WPA-PSK 802.11b/g Advanced Web Advanced Settings Definitions 802.11b/g Access Control Web Advanced Configuration Bridging Web Frequently Asked Questions Additional InformationAdditional Information Can’t get the modem to establish an Ethernet connection General TroubleshootingAll of the lights are flashing in sequence Don’t hear a dial tone when I use a telephone Computing Device Accessory Additional Information Service Information Glossary Page Thomson Inc