User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Choose a Computer and Connection Type
- Ethernet Connection
- Wireless Connection
- USB to PC Connection
- Connecting to VDSL via CoAX
- Setting Up IPTV
- Gateway (System) Pages
- Broadband Link Pages
- Home Network Pages
- Firewall Pages
- Accessing the Management and Diagnostic Console
- System Summary Page
- Broadband Link - Summary Page
- Broadband Link - Statistics Page
- Broadband Link - Configuration Page
- Local Network - Status Page
- Local Network - Statistics Page
- Local Network - Device List Page
- Local Network - Wireless Settings Page
- Local Network - Configuration Page
- Enabling Router Behind Router Alert
- Local Network - Address Allocation Page
- Local Network - Configure the MoCA Network Page
- Local Network - MoCA Statistics Page
- Firewall - Settings Page
- Firewall - Detailed Information Page
- Firewall - Advanced Settings Page
- Troubleshooting - DSL Diagnostics Page
- Troubleshooting - Event Log Page
- Troubleshooting - Network Tests Page
- Troubleshooting - Upgrade History Page
- Troubleshooting Resets Page
- Advanced - Syslog Settings Page
- Advanced - Provisioning Info Page
- Advanced - Configure Time Services Page
- Advanced - Configure Services Page
- Advanced - DNS Resolve Page
- Advanced - Link Manager States Page
- Advanced - Detailed Log Page
- Step 1: Enable Public Network Mode
- Step 2: Allocate Public IP Addresses to the LAN Clients
- Step 3: Configure Firewall Rules
- Sample Configuration
- LED overview
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Glossary
ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter). IP device (often Ethernet) with one or more ports for connecting analog
telephones.
Balun. A circuit that allows signals to flow smoothly between Twisted Pair and Coax (term derived from
BALanced / UNbalanced transmission medium).
Coax Splitter. Used to divide RF signals over Coax allowing more devices to be connected.
Diplexer. A bi-directional frequency specific splitter that will aid in VDSL and Video (MoCA, RF) delivery over
the same Coax wiring; two different types will be used for Splitters and RG locations.
DSL Splitter. Used to separate the VDSL signals from the TDM voice service installed in the NID.
Jumpers. Short cables that connects outlets to CPE, CPE to CPE, or CPE to devices.
SIP (Session Initiated Protocol). VoIP signaling method used to set up and complete VoIP calls.