Gateway CG3000, CG3100 manual Settings Description, Auto

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Wireless Cable Voice Gateway CG3000/CG3100 User Manual

 

 

 

Table 2-1. Wireless Settings

 

 

 

 

Settings

 

Description

 

 

 

Wireless Network

Name (SSID)

The SSID is also known as the wireless network name.

 

 

Enter a 32-character (maximum) name in this field. The

 

 

characters are case sensitive.

 

 

In a setting where there is more than one wireless

 

 

network, different wireless network names provide a

 

 

means for separating the traffic. Any device you want to

 

 

participate in a wireless network must use the SSID.

 

 

 

 

Control Channel

The wireless channel used by the gateway. The default is

 

 

channel 11.

 

 

You should not need to change the wireless channel

 

 

unless you experience interference (shown by lost

 

 

connections and/or slow data transfers). Should this

 

 

happen, you might need to try different channels to see

 

 

which is the best.

 

 

 

 

802.11 Mode

Select the desired wireless mode. The options are:

 

 

• Auto

 

 

b & g only. Only 802.11g and 802.11b wireless stations

 

 

can be used.

 

 

g only. Only 802.11g wireless stations can be used.

 

 

b only. Only 802.11b wireless stations can be used.

Wireless Access

Enable Wireless Access

On by default, you can also turn off the wireless radio to

Point

Point

disable access through this device. This can be helpful

 

 

for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting

 

 

activities.

 

 

 

 

Allow Broadcast Name

On by default, the gateway broadcasts its SSID, allowing

 

(SSID)

wireless stations which have a “null” (blank) SSID to

 

 

adopt the correct SSID. The default SSID is NETGEAR.

 

 

If you disable broadcast of the SSID, only devices that

 

 

have the correct SSID can connect. This nullifies the

 

 

wireless network “discovery” feature of some products

 

 

such as Windows XP, but the data is still fully exposed to

 

 

a determined snoop using specialized test equipment

 

 

like wireless sniffers. For this reason NETGEAR

 

 

recommends that you also enable wireless security.

 

 

 

Wireless Configuration

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Wireless Cable Voice Gateway CG3000/CG3100Trademarks Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs V1.0, July Contents Appendix a Default Settings and Technical Specifications Appendix B Related Documents Index Viii Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualRevision History How to Print This ManualChapter Connecting the Gateway Package ContentsGateway Front Panel Button Description Logging In to Your Gateway Gateway Rear PanelHttp//192.168.0.1 Viewing the Basic Settings MTA Status Planning Your Wireless Network Chapter Wireless ConfigurationWireless Placement and Range Guidelines Wireless Security Options Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings and SecurityV1.0, July Auto Settings DescriptionSTA PIN ApplyConfiguring WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Security Configuring WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Wireless Security V1.0, July Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Click Start WPS or push Using a PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client Adding Just WPS Clients Connecting Additional Wireless Client DevicesAdding Both WPS and Non-WPS Clients Viewing or E-mailing Logs Chapter Content FilteringBlocking Keywords and Domains Blocking Keywords, Sites, and ServicesV1.0, July Services Port Forwarding Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Servers Adding a Custom Rule Application Example Making a Local Web Server Public V1.0, July Viewing the Modem Status Chapter Managing Your NetworkField Description Modem Status FieldsViewing the Connection Status Backing Up and Restoring Your Settings Changing the Built-In Password Running Diagnostic Utilities Traceroute Testing Connectivity with the Ping CommandViewing the Event Log DMZ Host Chapter Customizing Your NetworkLAN IP Setup V1.0, July Reserving an IP Address for Dhcp Use Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP NAT Basic Functions Chapter TroubleshootingLED Behavior Action Using LEDs to TroubleshootConnecting to the Gateway’s Main Menu Troubleshooting the ISP Connection Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityTesting the LAN Path to Your Gateway Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device V1.0, July Factory Default Settings Appendix a Default Settings and Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications WirelessPower Adapter Interface Specifications Feature Description Environmental SpecificationsV1.0, July Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsV1.0, July Numerics IndexIndex-2

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