Actiontec electronic GT701WG-QW04 user manual WEP+802.1x

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Actiontec DSL Modem User Manual

256-bitWEP 256-bitWEP requires one key, comprising 29 hexadecimal pairs. A hexadecimal digit consists of alphanumeric characters ranging from 0-9 or A-F. An example of a 256-bitWEP key is: 3D-44-FE-6C-A1-EF-2E-D3-C4-21-74-5D-B1-3D-44- FE-6C-A1-EF-2E-D3-C4-21-74-5D-B1-3E-FE-AE. To create a 256-bitWEP key, activate Key 1 by clicking in the appropriate circle, then enter 29 hexadecimal digit pairs in the Key text box. After activating 256-bitWEP on the Modem, a computer with wireless capability can join the network only if this key is entered in the comput- er’s wireless encryption scheme.

Note: Not all wireless PC Cards support 128- or 256-bit WEP. Ensure that all PC Cards installed in the networked computers support 128- or 256-bit WEP before activating.

WEP+802.1x

Activating WEP+802.1x and clicking Next in the Wireless Settings screen gener- ates the “Wireless 802.1x Security Settings” screen. This setting is for enterprise networks only, and should be accessed by experienced information systems spe- cialists only.

To set up WEP+802.1x security, enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the “Server IP Address” text box, and the “Secret” key (for communication between the RADIUS server and the Router) in the “Secret” text box. The “Port” and “Group Key Interval” values should remain the same

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Contents DSL Modem Table of Contents Glossary Firewall Security Level Services Using UtilitiesTroubleshooting Reference Specifications105 Limited Warranty 107This page left intentionally blank Package Contents Introduction1Minimum System Requirements Features Internet Light Power LightWireless Light DSL LightUSB Port Reset SwitchLine Port Phone PortDSL service outage support and repair Power PortUsed to connect the Power Cord to the Modem Other ProblemsWired/Wireless Upgrade DSL service installation support Advanced Feature SupportIntroduction This page left intentionally blank Using Qwest DSL Connecting to the InternetDisconnecting from the Internet This page left intentionally blank Performing a Basic Setup Basic SetupTo configure the Modem for basic operation Page Changing the User Name and Password Click Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Setting Up Static IP Address Configuring for a Single Static IP AddressTo set up the Modem to use a single static IP address Page Setting Up Static IP Page Click Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen To set up the Modem to use a block of static IP addresses Configuring for a Block of Static IP AddressesSetting Up Static IP Page Click Save and Restart from the menu on the left side Dhcp Server Configuration screen, select Static fromClick Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Accessing Advanced Settings Configuring5 Advanced SettingsWAN IP Address Transparent Bridging PPP Auto Connect Save & Apply Encapsulation PPPoA onlySpecify a Static IP Address Wireless Settings Off ChannelWEP WEP+802.1x WPA Wireless Advanced Settings Wireless MAC AuthenticationDhcp Server DNS Server Dhcp Server ConfigurationBeginning IP Address, Ending IP Address DNS Dynamic or StaticServices Blocking Remote Management/Telnet Website BlockingTo remove forwarded ports, highlight them, then click Remove Port ForwardingClicking Advanced brings up the Advanced Port Forward screen DMZ HostingDynamic Routing FirewallStatic Routing NAT Network Address TranslationIP QoS Setting Source LAN IP Address Telnet Timeout SettingThis page left intentionally blank Accessing Status To access the Status screens, follow these instructionsViewing Modem’s Status Current Status Viewing the Modem’s Status WAN Status Dhcp User List LAN StatusPage Web Activity Log Using UtilitiesDSL Settings Upgrade Firmware Restore Default SettingsThis page left intentionally blank Troubleshooting LAN Connection FailureCannot Connect to the Internet CMD Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address This page left intentionally blank Locating Computer Information ReferenceLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Windows 98 SE Static IP Address On the ComputerPage 192.168.0.2 Enter the following numbers in the Subnet mask text box Windows MeAppendix b Static IP on the Computer Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Page Appendix b Static IP on the Computer Enter the following numbers in the IP Address text box Windows XP Page Appendix b Static IP on the Computer Enter the following address in the IP Address text box Computer Security Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up ModemModem Security Computer SecurityInternet Browsers Electronic Security This page left intentionally blank Full-rate Adsl Interface Specifications dGeneral WAN PPP, DHCP, Static IPEnvironmental Wireless Operating RangeLED Indicators Power, DSL, Internet, Ethernet, USB, WirelessGlossary Access PointPage Ssid This page left intentionally blank Firewall Security Level Services Medium Security Level Low Security Level Service Acronym Definitions 120 Real audio/videoIcmp 323Classic Alternativeg System SetupPage Appendix g Alternative System Setup Then press Enter on the keyboard Connecting to the ISPAppendix g Alternative System Setup 100 Qwest Basic Setup Support Getting OnlineAdditional Technical Support Options Self HelpNetworking LAN Support Advanced Feature SupportAppendix h Additional Technical Support Options 104 Regulatory Compliance Notices ModificationsClass B Equipment All other names are the property of their respective owners Miscellaneous Legal Notices107 Limited Warranty108 Limited Warranty 110