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Changing the Default Password
Wireless Adapter
Basic Configuration
Problem Possible Solutions
Optional Accessories
Easy Setup
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User Guide SBG1000
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
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Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Contents
Troubleshooting
Overview
Network Connection Types
Easy Setup
Powerful Features in a Single Unit
Wireless Adapter
PCC11b Wireless Card
Sample LAN
SBG1000
Adapter
Optional Accessories
USB11b Wireless
Gain DBi peak gain, nominal
Motorola ANT11b External Diversity Antenna
Key Light Flashing
Front Panel
RX Receive
TX Transmit
Link 1 to
Power
Activity
Key Description
Rear Panel
SBG1000 LAN Choices
Label on the Bottom
Sample wireless network connections
Wireless LAN
Sample Ethernet to computer connections
Wired Ethernet LAN
Sample Ethernet connections including hubs or switches
Sample USB connection
USB Connection
Hpna LAN
Internet
Security
Port Triggering
Wireless Security
Firewall
Virtual Private Networks
Port Forwarding
Protocol Port
FTP Http NTP
Related Documentation
Print Server
CD-ROM
Installation
Before You Begin
Hpna LAN
Precautions
USB
Hpna
Signing Up for Service
Computer System Requirements
Step
Connecting the SBG1000 to the Cable System
Obtaining an IP Address for Ethernet
Cabling the LAN
Obtaining an IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Obtaining an IP Address on Macintosh or Unix Systems
Connecting the Printer
Connecting a PC to the USB Port
Print the Wall Mounting Template on
Wall Mounting
If necessary, seat an anchor in each hole
17.24 cm .79
Wall Mounting Template
Distance
Installing the Optional External Diversity Antenna
Store the antennas supplied on the SBG1000 in a safe place
Basic Configuration
Starting the SBG1000 Setup Program
To Perform
Click
Changing the Default Password
Configuring the SBG1000 From a Remote Computer
Enabling Remote Access
Setting the Firewall Policy
Click Apply to apply your changes
Firewall Policy advanced
NEW Filter Entry
Field Description
Firewall Policy
Template
Apply Click to apply your changes
Firewall Alert basic
Field or Button Description
Mail Server IP Address
Firewall Alert email
Mail Server Port
Mail Sender
Firewall Logs config
Configuring the Firewall for Gaming
Gaming Configuration Guidelines
Configuring Port Triggers
Configuring a Gaming DMZ Host
Configuring the Gateway
Gateway Status
Gateway WAN
DNS IP Address
Timeout
TCP Session Wait
UDP Session Wait
Field or Button
Gateway LAN nat config
LAN
NEW NAT Passthrough
LAN IP Address
Gateway LAN dhcp server config
LAN IP Subnet Mask
Starting IP Address
FieldDescription
Gaming DMZ Enable Gaming DMZ Gaming DMZ Host
Gateway LAN dhcp leases
Reserve NEW IP
Gateway Port Forwarding status
Address
IP Addresses
ADD NEW Port
Gateway Port Forwarding config
Forwarding Entry
Port Forwarding
Gateway Port Triggers predefined
Gateway Port Triggers predefined page fields
FromTo
Gateway Port Triggers custom
ADD NEW Special Application
Gateway LOG
Configuring TCP/IP
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me
Click Obtain an IP address automatically
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Perform on Advantages Disadvantages SBG1000
Setting Up the Wireless LAN
Configuring the Wireless Network Name on the SBG1000
Click advanced to display the Wireless Security advanced
Encryption
Configuring WEP on the SBG1000
Configuring a MAC Access Control List on the SBG1000
Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP
Configuring the Wireless Clients
Configuring a Wireless Client with a Network Name Essid
Wireless Pages in the SBG1000 Setup Program
Essid
Wireless Status
Enable Wireless Interface
Wireless Network
Basic Rates
Transmit Power
Fragmentation
Threshold
Wireless Security basic
List
Wireless Security advanced
MAC Access Control
ADD NEW Station
Wireless Statistics
Field or Button Description
Home Print SBG1000 User Guide Exit
Printer Configuration Microsoft smb
Printer Type
Printer Configuration Apple
AppleTalk Zone
Printer IP Address
Printer Configuration lpr
Click the Identification tab
Click Settings
Adding a Printer in Windows 98 or Windows Me
Be sure Obtain an IP address automatically is selected
Click Printer to display the Printers window
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Click Next
Adding a Printer in Windows
Click the Network Identification tab
Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Be sure Obtain an IP address automatically is selected
Type 192.168.100.1 and click Add
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Adding a Printer in Windows XP
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Switch Designates SBG1000 Default
Printing a File Using a Command
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Type lpr -S 192.168.100.1 -P L1 filename For example
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Setting Up a USB Driver
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Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows
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Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Me
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Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows XP
Click the Motorola SURFboard SBG1000 USB Gateway
Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Windows Me
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Disconnect the USB cable from the PC or SBG1000
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Click Remove Driver
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Removing the USB Driver from Windows
Double-clickNetwork Adapters
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Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solutions
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Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions
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Contact Us
If you rent or lease your
SBG1000 If you own your SBG1000
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Frequently-Asked Questions
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Do I need to change my Internet service provider ISP?
What type of technical support is available?
What do I do if my SBG1000 stops working?
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Specifications
General
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Cable Modem
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Glossary
BCP
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BER
Bpkm
Cmts
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CNR
CPE
Dhcp
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DMZ
DNS
Dsss
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DSL
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Html
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HFC
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Pptp
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Pstn
QAM
RAS
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RFC
ROM
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