Linksys WCG200 manual Status, Connect, Local Network

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Status

System Up Time. This indicates how long the Gateway has been active. Network Access. Thsi indicates whether access to the network has been achieved.

WAN IP Address. This indicates the IP Address that is assigned to the cable- modem.

WAN DHCP IP Address Lease. This indicates how long the lease is. WAN DHCP IP Expires. This indicates when the lease expires.

Connect

The status of the Gateway’s connections are displayed on this screen.

Figure 5-25

Wireless-G Cable Gateway

Startup Procedure. The status and comments for Acquire Downstream Channel, Connectivity State, Boot State, and Security are displayed.

Downstream Channel. The status of the downstream channel items of Lock Status, Modulation, Channel ID, Sybol rate, Downstream Power, and SNR, are displayed.

Upstream Channel. The status of the upstream channel items of Lock Status, Modulation, Channel ID, Sybol rate, and Upstream Power, are displayed.

Local Network

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DHCP Clients. The DHCP clients of your network are listed. Select the client, then click the Release button to remove the client from the lease. The current system time is displayed below.

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Contents Wireless-G Cable Gateway Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked QuestionsFeatures EnvironmentalAn Introduction to LANs and WANs IP AddressesNetwork Setup Overview Getting to Know the Cable GatewayCable Gateway’s Back Panel Ports Reset Button Rebooting the Cable GatewayCable Gateway’s Front Panel LEDs USB Cabling Connecting the Cable GatewayUSB Icon OverviewUSB Port Connection Installing the USB Driver for Windows Installing the USB Driver for Windows Millennium Installing the USB Driver for Windows On the USB Port Connection to finish the setup Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP Configuring the PCs Windows 95, 98, and MeGo to Using the Cable Gateway’s Web-based Utility WindowsWindows XP Accessing the Web-Based Utility Setup TabInternet Setup Network Setup Basic Wireless SettingsOptional Settings required by some ISPs Wireless TabWireless Security Bit EncryptionWireless Network Access Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced WirelessVPN Passthrough EnabledFirewall Security TabsTimed Access Access Restrictions TabsWebsite Blocking Filter Internet Traffic IP Address RangePort Range Port Range Forwarding Applications & Gaming TabsPort Triggering DMZDiagnostics Administration TabsSecurity Information Advanced AdministrationAdvanced Status TabsStatus ConnectLocal Network Appendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsFrequently Asked Questions Wireless-G Cable Gateway Appendix B Configuring Wireless Security in Windows XP Figure B-1 Click on the Network Connections iconFigure B-4 Appendix C Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Figure B-8TCP/IP installation is now complete For Windows 95, 98, and MeFigure D-3 For Windows NT, 2000, and XPAppendix E Glossary Figure D-6Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Appendix F Specifications EnvironmentalAppendix H Contact Information Copyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved