User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration
- Important Safety Instructions
- Motorola® Gateway Status Indicator Lights
- Battery Installation (optional)
- Battery Door Installation Instructions
- Battery Door Removal Instructions
- Cradle Installation Instructions
- Set up the Motorola Gateway
- Accessing the Web Management Interface
- Device Status page
- Tab Bar
- Help
- Links Bar
- Broadband
- Home Network
- Voice
- Firewall
- Diagnostics
- CHAPTER 3 Basic Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 4 Command Line Interface
- Overview
- Starting and Ending a CLI Session
- Using the CLI Help Facility
- About SHELL Commands
- SHELL Commands
- About CONFIG Commands
- CONFIG Commands
- Connection commands
- Filterset commands
- Queue commands
- IP Gateway commands
- IPv6 Commands
- IP DNS commands
- IP IGMP commands
- NTP commands
- Application Layer Gateway (ALG) commands
- Dynamic DNS Commands
- Link commands
- Management commands
- Remote access commands
- Physical interfaces commands
- PPPoE relay commands
- NAT Pinhole commands
- Security Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) commands
- VoIP commands
- System commands
- Debug Commands
- CHAPTER 5 Technical Specifications and Safety Information
- Appendix A Motorola® Gateway Captive Portal Implementation
- Appendix B Quality of Service (QoS) Examples
- Index
Administrator’s Handbook
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Link: Wireless
When you click the Wireless link the Wireless page appears. The Wireless page displays the status of your
Wireless LAN elements.
The Wireless page’s center section contains a summary of the Wireless Access Point’s configuration
settings and operational status.
◆ The Wireless Operation function is automatically enabled by default. If you uncheck the checkbox, the Wire-
less Options are disabled, and the Wireless Access Point will not provide or broadcast its wireless LAN ser-
vices.
Summary Information
Field Status and/or Description
General Information
Wireless Operation May be either
On
or
Off.
Network Name (SSID) This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan. The default SSID for the
Gateway is
attxxx
where
xxx
is the last 3 digits of the serial number located on
the side of the gateway.
Hide SSID May be either
Off
or
On
. If On, your SSID will not appear in a client scan.
Security The type of wireless encryption security in use. May be
OFF-No Privacy
,
WPA-
PSK
or
WEP
,
Default
Key
or
Manual
.
WPA Version If WPA is selected, may be Both, WPA-1, or WPA-2,.
WEP Key Length May be 10 characters for 40/64-bit, or 26 characters for 128-bit WP encryption.
Key Here you can enter a manual encryption key.
Mode May be 802.11B only, 802.11G only, 802.11N, or 802.11 B/G/N.
Bandwidth The capacity of the wireless LAN to carry traffic in megahertz, 20 or 40.
Channel The radio channel that your Wi-Fi network is broadcasting on.
Power Level May be adjusted up to 100%, lower if multiple wireless access points are in use,
and might interfere with each other.
Wireless Protected Setup
(WPS)
May be either
On
or
Off.