User Guide SBG900 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway
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Basic Configuration
Contents
Installation
Connecting a PC to the USB Port
Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
Configuring the Gateway
Configuring TCP/IP
Setting the Firewall Policy
Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions Specifications Glossary
Setting Up a USB Driver
Troubleshooting
Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions
Overview
Easy Setup
Network Connection Types
Powerful Features in a Single Unit
Internet
Sample Hybrid LAN
SBG900
WPCI810G
Optional Accessories
Adapter WU830G
Wireless Ethernet
Flashing
Front Panel
Light
Rear Panel
Key Item Description
Label on the Rear of the SBG900
SBG900 LAN Choices
Wireless LAN
Sample wireless network connections
Sample Ethernet to computer connection
Wired Ethernet LAN
Sample Ethernet connection to hubs or switches
USB Connection
Sample USB connection
Security
SBG900 security measures shown in a logical network diagram
Firewall Wireless Security
Firewall
Wireless Security
Port Triggering
Related Documentation
Port Forwarding
Virtual Private Networks
Connecting the SBG900 to the Cable System Cabling the LAN
Installation
Before You Begin Precautions Signing Up for Service
Obtaining an IP Address for Ethernet Connecting a PC to the USB Port
Always make the wall connection first
Precautions
Signing Up for Service
To avoid damaging the SBG900 or computers with static electricity
Connecting the SBG900 to the Cable System
Computer System Requirements
Steps 5 to
Cabling the LAN
Step
Obtaining an IP Address on a Macintosh or UNIX System
Obtaining an IP Address for Ethernet
Obtaining an IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Connecting a PC to the USB Port
Getting Help Setting the Firewall Policy
Basic Configuration
Starting the SBG900 Setup Program Changing the Default Password
Gaming Configuration Guidelines
Starting the SBG900 Setup Program
Click
To Perform
Changing the Default Password
Enabling Remote Access
3 Select Enable remote access
Getting Help
Setting the Firewall Policy
Page
Firewall POLICY - advanced Page
expertise
Firewall POLICY - advanced page fields
Field
the Firewall Policy ”
Field or Button
Firewall ALERT - basic Page
Firewall ALERT - basic page fields
Firewall ALERT - email Page
Firewall ALERT - email page fields
Firewall LOGS Page
Firewall LOGS page fields
Configuring Port Triggers
Gaming Configuration Guidelines
Configuring the Firewall for Gaming
Configuring a Gaming DMZ Host
Gateway LAN - dhcp server config Page
Configuring the Gateway
Gateway STATUS Page Gateway WAN Page Gateway LAN - nat config Page
Gateway PORT FORWARDING - config Page
Gateway STATUS Page
This page displays the gateway status information
Gateway WAN Page
Gateway WAN page fields
Gateway WAN page fields continued
additional public IP addresses
Gateway LAN - nat config Page
Gateway LAN - nat config page fields
Gateway LAN - dhcp server config Page
Gateway LAN - dhcp server config page fields
FieldDescription
Gateway LAN - dhcp leases Page
Gateway LAN - dhcp leases page fields
Gateway PORT FORWARDING - status Page
Gateway LAN - dhcp leases page fields continued
Gateway PORT FORWARDING - config Page
Gateway PORT FORWARDING - config page fields
Gateway PORT FORWARDING - config page fields continued
Gateway PORT TRIGGERS - predefined Page
Gateway PORT TRIGGERS - predefined page fields
Gateway PORT TRIGGERS - custom Page
Gateway PORT TRIGGERS - custom page fields
Gateway LOG Page
Gateway LOG page fields
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me
Configuring TCP/IP
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP
3 Double-click the Network icon to display the Network window
13 Click Obtain an IP address automatically
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows
4 Click Local Area Connection number. The value of number varies from system to system. The Local Area Connection number Status window is displayed
8 Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP
13 Click OK to accept the TCP/IP settings
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP
5 If a classic view similar to below is displayed
7 Right-click on the network connection. If more than one connection is displayed, be sure to select the one for your network interface
11 Verify that the settings are correct, as shown above
Verifying the IP Address in Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me
Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP
To renew the IP address
Perform
Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
Use in Setup Program
Required On Each Wireless Client
Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions
Configure on the SBG900
Configuring WPA on the SBG900
6 For Remote Radius authentication only, set
5 Choose the WPA Authentication type
8 Click Save Changes
7 For Local WPA-PSK authentication only, set
Configuring WEP on the SBG900
Authentication
Encryption
Restricting Wireless LAN Access
Configuring the Wireless Network Name on the SBG900
7 Click advanced to display the Wireless SECURITY - advanced Page
9 Click Apply to save your changes
Configuring a MAC Access Control List on the SBG900
3 Click advanced to display the Wireless SECURITY - advanced Page
On Each Client, You Need to Perform
Configuring the Wireless Clients
If You Performed
Configuring a Wireless Client with the Network Name ESSID
Configuring a Wireless Client for WPA
Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP
Wireless SECURITY - basic Page Wireless SECURITY - advanced Page
Wireless Pages in the SBG900 Setup Program
Wireless STATUS Page Wireless NETWORK Page
Wireless STATISTICS page
the SBG900” or “Configuring WEP on the SBG900”
Wireless STATUS Page
Wireless STATUS Page Fields
who is not authorized to use your WLAN
Configuring the Wireless Network Name on the SBG900
Wireless NETWORK Page
Wireless NETWORK page fields
authorized to use your WLAN
Wireless NETWORK page fields continued
Wireless SECURITY - basic Page
Wireless SECURITY - advanced Page
Wireless Security - ADVANCED page fields
Wireless STATISTICS page fields
Wireless STATISTICS page
Wireless Security - ADVANCED page fields continued
Wireless STATISTICS page fields continued
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 Second Edition
Setting Up a USB Driver
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 Second Edition
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows
3 Click Next. The following window is displayed
6 Select Specify a location and type the location of the CD-ROM drive
7 Click Next. The following window is displayed
9 After the window shown under step 8 is displayed, click Next
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows
3 Click Next. The following window is displayed
5 Click Next. The following window is displayed 6 Click Next
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Me
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows XP
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB
Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Me
4 Disconnect the USB cable from the PC or SBG900
2 Click Settings
Removing the USB Driver from Windows
6 Perform Running the Motorola USB Driver Removal Utility
7 Double-click Network Adapters
10 Click OK 11 Close the Device Manager window
13 Perform Running the Motorola USB Driver Removal Utility
9 Click the Uninstall icon. The following window is displayed
12 Close the Control Panel window
Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP
4 Click System to display the System Properties window. Skip to step
6 Click the Hardware tab to display the Hardware page
8 Double-click Network adapters
12 Perform Running the Motorola USB Driver Removal Utility
Running the Motorola USB Driver Removal Utility
8 Click Exit to exit the Motorola USB Driver Removal Utility. or
Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows
Possible Solutions
Troubleshooting
Problem
the SBG900 Setup Program again
Turns Off During Normal Operation If
Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions
Turns Off During Startup If
Contact Us
Q What is Network Address Translation?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is high-speed cable Internet access?
Q What wireless security measures are provided on the SBG900?
Q What type of technical support is available?
Q Do I need to change my Internet service provider ISP?
Q Do I need to subscribe to cable TV to get cable Internet access?
Q What do I do if my SBG900 stops working?
Specifications
Downstream DOCSIS
Upstream Euro-DOCSIS
Glossary
License
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB
The SBG900 is simultaneously a DHCP client and a DHCP server
Overview Installation Troubleshooting Contact FAQ Specifications
Glossary
address
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB
SBG900 User Guide
Configuration Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB
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