digital BROADBAND
WIRELESS CABLE MODEM
TCW710
EURO-DOCSIS/DOCSIS compliant
Operating Information
Product Information
Important Information
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Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Contents
Configuring Windows XP PCs
Status Web Page Group
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Wireless Web Pages Group
Introduction Wireless Cable Gateway Features
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
What’s on the CD-ROM
Computer Requirements
What the Wireless Cable Gateway Needs to Do Its Job
Wireless Cable Gateway Overview Cable Internet Service Requirements
What the Wireless Cable Gateway Does
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Important Information
Contact Your Local Cable Company
Please verify the following with the cable company
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
System Overview
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Understanding the Wireless Cable Gateway Connect
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Your PC Installing a PC Network Card
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Your PC Installing a TCP/IP Stack
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
9. Windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click the Yes button
Your PC Configuring DHCP on a TCP/IP Stack on a PC
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Configuring Windows Me PCs
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
3. Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP, and click the Properties button
Configuring Windows 2000 PCs
Configuring Windows XP PCs
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Connecting Your Devices
Activating the Wireless Cable Gateway Initialization
Mandatory User Configuration
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Fig.9
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
your connection to the network to be rejected
Overview Front Panel
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Internet ON-OFF switch off
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Internet ON-OFF switch on
Internet
Rear Panel
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup
Communications
Chapter 2 Networking
Chapter 2 Networking
Type of Communication
Cable Modem CM Section
Chapter 2 Networking
Networking Section
Chapter 2 Networking
Chapter 2 Networking
Cable Modem CM Mode
Three Networking Modes
CM Cable Modem Mode provides basic home networking. In this mode, two IP stacks are active
Chapter 2 Networking
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Residential Gateway RG Mode
Chapter 2 Networking
RG Residential Gateway Mode provides basic home networking plus NAT Network Address Translation. In this mode, three IP stacks are active
Chapter 2 Networking
CableHome CH Mode
Chapter 2 Networking
USB MAC Address
Chapter 2 Networking
MAC and IP Addresses Summary
Chapter 2 Networking
Advanced User Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Note Your gateway complies with EURO-DOCSIS standards regarding software upgrades. EURO-DOCSIS requires that any software upgrade to a device that is connected to a cable system, like your gateway, must be pushed to the gateway by the cable operator. Also, the features of the gateway, and the embedded web pages that control those features, can vary by software version. Therefore, you may find that your gateways web pages and features vary slightly from those shown here. This is normal, and is the result of a software upgrade your cable operator has made to your gateway
Status Web Page Group Software Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Fig.18
Connection Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
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Password Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Diagnostics Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Network Web Page Group WAN Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
LAN and Computers Web Pages
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Advanced Web Page Group Options Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
IP Filtering Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Fig.26
MAC Filtering Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
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Port Filtering Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Forwarding Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Port Triggers Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
You can specify up to 10 port ranges on which to trigger
DMZ Host Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Routing Information Protocol Setup Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Web Content Filter and Parental Control Web Pages
Firewall Web Pages Group
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
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Time of Day Access Filter Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Local Log and Remote Log Web Pages
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Performance
Wireless Web Pages Group
Authentication
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Privacy
802.11b/g Basic Web Page
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Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Table 1. Basic Settings Definitions
802.11b/g Privacy Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
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Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Table 2. Privacy Settings Definitions
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Table 3. Parameter Value List/Range Dependencies on Network Authentication Setting
802.11b/g Advanced Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Table 5. Advanced Settings Definitions
802.11b/g Access Control Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
3. Click on the Apply button
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
To remove access privileges for a listed computer
1. Select the MAC address in the list
Bridging Web Page
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration
Q. How do I get the system installed?
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 4 Additional Information
Q. What is EURO-DOCSIS/DOCSIS and what does it mean?
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Chapter 4 Additional Information
Monthly subscription fee applies
All of the lights are flashing in sequence
General Troubleshooting
I can’t access the internet
I can’t get the modem to establish an Ethernet connection
I don’t hear a dial tone when I use a telephone
Chapter 4 Additional Information
FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information
Chapter 4 Additional Information
FCC regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it
Service Information
Glossary
Chapter 4 Additional Information
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Chapter 4 Additional Information
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