2Wire 3800HGV-B manual Wireless Connection

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Connect the Computer to the Gateway

Wireless Connection

Requires wireless-enabled notebook or a computer with an 802.11b/g wireless network adapter installed. Wireless adapters can be purchased from the service provider.

1.Connect the provided AC power adapter from the 3700HGV-B’s POWER port to an electrical outlet. After the 3700HGV-B has completed its start up process, the POWER light on the front of the 3700HGV-B should be green.

2.If the VDSL signal is carried over the phone line, connect the provided gray phone cable from the 3700HGV-B's PHONE LINE port to telephone wall jack. If the VDSL signal is carried over coax, refer to page 11.

3.Install the wireless adapter according to the manufacturer’s instructions (see note below).

Note: If you use a 2Wire wireless adapter (PCI, PC card, or USB adapter) for wireless networking, the 2Wire gateway Setup Wizard CD automatically configures it to communicate with the gateway during setup. If you are NOT using a 2Wire wireless adapter, you must manually configure your adapter to communicate with the gateway using the information on page 8.

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Contents Contents Page HGV-B, Rear View 3800HGV-B Overview802.1x Setup Page Installation Requirements Choose a Computer and Connection Type Connect the Computer to the GatewayEthernet Connection Wireless Connection Non-2Wire Wireless Adapter Configuration Locating the Serial Number and Wireless Encryption KeyConfiguring the Adapter USB to PC Connection Install the 2Wire Gateway USB Driver WindowsInstall the 2Wire Gateway USB Driver Macintosh Connect the Broadband Interface Connecting to Vdsl via CoAXConnect to Iptv Setting Up IptvGateway User Interface Gateway System PagesViewing Your System Summary Changing Your Time Zone Settings Setting a System PasswordBroadband Link Pages Viewing System DetailsViewing Your Broadband Link Summary Viewing Broadband Link Details From Jeff M Need to show Ethernet broadband example Using Broadband DiagnosticsViewing Statistics Using Broadband Link Advanced Settings Home Network Pages Viewing Your Home Network SummaryLocal Devices Status at a Glance Panel Monitoring Your Wireless SettingsPage Customizing Security Settings Configuring Additional SettingsConfiguring Advanced Settings Editing Address Allocation Settings Viewing Your Firewall Summary Firewall PagesPage Configuring Firewall Settings Enabling Advanced Security Configuring Advanced Firewall SettingsDisabling Attack Detection Allowing Inbound and Outbound TrafficPage Access the Management and Diagnostic Console Accessing the Management and Diagnostic ConsoleSystem Summary Vdsl Broadband Link Summary Broadband Link Statistics Broadband Link Detailed Statistics Broadband Link Configuration Local Network Status Specifies whether a USB device is present Active on Local Network Statistics Local Network Device List Local Network Wireless Settings Enabling Router Behind Router Alert Local Network ConfigurationLocal Network Address Allocation Local Network Configure the MoCA Network Local Network MoCA Statistics Firewall Settings Firewall Detailed Information Firewall Advanced Settings Analyzing General Information Troubleshooting DSL DiagnosticsReviewing Training History Reviewing Bitloading Troubleshooting Event Log Page Troubleshooting Network Tests Troubleshooting Upgrade History Troubleshooting Resets Advanced Syslog Settings Advanced Provisioning Info Advanced Configure Time Services Advanced Configure Services Advanced DNS Resolve Advanced Link Manager States Advanced Detailed Log Upgrade the Software Page Configuring Multiple Static IP Addresses Enable Public Network Mode Cidr Allocate Public IP Addresses to the LAN ClientsConfigure Firewall Rules Figure *. Sample Network Sample ConfigurationPage Vpnsrv Vpnsrv Select the Allow individual applications option LED overview LEDsIpcp Glossary Phone Regulatory InformationRegulatory Information