Samsung Advanced Wireless Gateway User Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 FCC Compliance ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 UL Compliance ......................................................................................................
5.2 Parental control ............................................................................................................................................................ 24 5.3 Port Forwarding (virtual server) ............................................................................................................................... 25 5.4 port triggering ...............................................................................................................................................
. The basic settings are provided by the manufacturer and service provider. . The manual is intended to provide a basic guide for personal settings. Document Content and Organization This manual consists of ten Chapters, which are summarized as follow: Chapter 1. This chapter describes the contents in the package and system requirements. It also provides an overview of the gateway’s front, rear, and bottom panels. Chapter 2. This chapter describes how to install the gateway. Chapter 3.
1.1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of Samsung Advanced Wireless Gateway(AWG) features, indicators, and connectors to help you become familiar with the Advanced Wireless Gateway . This chapter also lists the accessories and equipment that are provided with the Advanced Wireless Gateway so you can verify that you received all of these items. 1.2 Features This section provides a brief overview of the features of Samsung Gateway. WAN connection features (DOCSIS 3.0/3.1) .
Items of the box can be changed by by your service provider. Basically, the box contains the following items: . Advanced Wireless Gateway . Power Code . 35W Adpter for only Samsung Gateway 1.4 Front Panel 1. WPS (WIRELESS PROTECTED SETUP)—OFF (normal condition) Wireless Protected Setup is not active. Blinking indicates the button has been pressed and WPS is active so that a new wireless client can be added to the wireless network. 2. POWER—ON, power is applied to the Residential Gateway.
5. ONLINE—ON, the Gateway is registered on the network and fully operational. OFF indicates the Gateway has not registered on the network. 6. WiFi 2.4 G—ON, the wireless access point is operational. Blinking indicates that data is being transferred over the wireless connection. OFF indicates that the wireless access point is not enabled. 7. WiFi 5 G—ON, the wireless access point is operational. Blinking indicates that data is being transferred over the wireless connection.
1.5 Back Panel 1. RESET—A momentary pressing (1-2 seconds) of this switch restarts the device. To press this switch, insert a thin object, such as a paper clip, into the RESET port; then press and hold the switch for more than ten seconds to reset all settings to their factory-settings and then restart the device. 2. USB —Connects the Residential Gateway to selected devices. For models that support USB, the default is one USB port. 3.
SSID 1 NAME(2.4Ghz) is the network name of the 2.4 GHz access point and is of the following format: MC990CLXXXX-2.4G (where X is an alphanumeric character). SSID 2 NAME(5Ghz) is the network name for the 5 GHz access point and is of the following format: MC990CLXXXX-5G (where X is an alphanumeric character). Wi-Fi Password(2.4/5G) is the WPA2-PSK password for the 2.4/5 GHz access point and is of the following format: GXMC990XXXXXX (where X is an alphanumeric character). 1.
Chapter 2. Installing the Advanced Wireless Gateway 2.1 Introduction This chapter provides how to properly install the Advanced Wireless Gateway to your service provider’s network and to connect the Advanced Wireless Gateway to your PC and your other IT devices. 2.2 Connect the Wireless Gateway Connecting Coax Cable to your cable splitter and the Gateway 1. Choose an appropriate and safe location to install the Gateway. 2. Power off your PC and other IT device. 3.
An example of connection diagram is shown in the below figure. 2.3 Connect your wireless Note PC The Gateway has two access points that allows you to connect wireless devices to your home network: 4x4) IEEE 802.11ac access point offers superior transfer rates, is less sensitive to interference and allows you to connect IEEE802.11a/n/ac wireless clients. clients. Use this access point for wireless clients that don’t support 5 GHz. 2.3.
rk name of the 5 GHz access point and is of the following format: MC990CLXXXX-2.4G (where X is an alphanumeric character). twork Name 2 (SSID) is the network name for the 5 GHz access point and is of the following format: MC990CLXXXX-5G (where X is an alphanumeric character). The password is common for both access points. To configure these settings on Windows 7. Proceed as follows: 1 Click the wireless network icon in the notification area. 2 A list of available wireless networks appears.
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CHAPTER 3. Basic Gateway Configuration 3.1 Introduction In this chapter, the basic gateway configuration using web and how to use Web UI is described. 3.2 Using Web UI 3.2.1 Web UI Connection 1. Open your web browser and browse to http://192.168.0.1, using a computer or device that is currently connected to you Gateway (either wired or wirelessly). 2. The Gateway prompts you to enter the username and password. Enter your user name (default: admin) and password (default:admin) and click OK.
3.2.2 Wireless Gateway Main Window. The Gateway Main window consists of menu bar, sub-menus, and detail windows of each menu. 3.2.3 Managing Operator Account After the first login, you go through the course of changing the password via Access Control Menu. Configuration using Web UI In the menu of , select and then select the menu in the sub-menus. When you enter ID/PW values and click the button, the configuration is applied. 3.2.
Configuration Primary Wireless Network 1. In the menu of , select Primary Wireless Network (<5GHz-Basic> or <2.4GHz-Basic>) to configure. 2. Check/Uncheck “Enable Primary Network” check box to turn ON or OFF primary wireless network. 3. Check “Hide Access Point” check box to block broadcasting and hide primary wireless network. 4. Enter new SSID to change primary wireless network’s name in SSID field. -. 32 characters maximum (letters, numbers and/or special characters) 5.
1. In the menu of , select Security Menu (<5GHz-Security> or <2.4GHz-Security>) to configure wireless networks’ security settings. 2. Select one of the following Network Authentication: A. Open : allows access to the wireless network without security key. B. WPA2 : uses an authentication server to generate keys or certificates. C. WPA2-PSK : use Pre-Shared key(PSK) for encryption. D.
B. For WPS-PBC configuration, choose “Use STA PIN” radio button and empty both STA PIN and Authorized MAC. Press “Add Enrollee” button and start Client’s WPS PBC. Configuration Wireless Network Channel/Bandwidth 1. In the menu of , select Advanced Menu (<5GHz-Advanced> or <2.4GHz-Advanced>) to configure wireless networks’ radio configuration. 2. Select “Channel” and “Bandwidth” to improve wireless network interference and throughput performance.
CHAPTER 4. Gateway LED Status 4.1 Introduction This chapter provides LED’s status of front panel when the Advanced Wireless Gateway is power on, provisioning, normal status, and abnormal status. Gateway LED indicates the various statuses of system.
OFF over the wireless connection The 5Ghz Wi-Fi service is disabled Telephony and MoCA connection LED sequence are table below. Telephony LED TEL1/TEL2 Status ON Blinking MoCA MoCA OFF ON Blinking OFF Description The telephone or fax is not in use (on-hook) The telephone or fax is in use (off-hook) The telephony service is disabled The MoCA service is enabled The MoCA network has traffice The MoCA service is disabled Ethernet connection LED sequence of rear panel are table below.
CHAPTER 5. Advanced Gateway Setup 5.1 Introduction This chapter describes the setup procedures for the security related setting such as parental control And port control for IP application. It includes blocking or open function, remote access, firewall function, and more 5.2 Parental control Keep your children safe online with the parental control rules for Gateway A max rules number is 64 entries. The configuration windows is shown below. Click button for input values.
5.3 Port Forwarding (virtual server) Port forwarding opens certain ports on your home or small business network, usually blocked from access by your router, to the Internet. Opening specific ports can allow games, NAS servers, BitTorrent clients, and other applications to work through the usual security of your router that otherwise does not permit connections to these ports. The port Forwarding has 32 entries.
5.4 port triggering The Port Triggering is an advanced feature that can be used for gaming and other internet applications. The Port Triggering setup window is displayed as below. Configuration using Web UI In the menu of , select and then select the menu in the sub-menus. When you click the button in the Port Triggering window, the triggering creation window is displayed.
5.5 DMZ host A DMZ (demilitarized zone) on a gateway refers to a DMZ Host. A gateway DMZ host is a host on the internal network that has all UDP and TCP ports open and exposed, except those ports otherwise forwarded. They are often used a simple method to forward all ports to another firewall/NAT device. Configuration using Web UI In the menu of , select and then select the menu in the sub-menus.
CHAPTER 6. Troubleshooting the Gateway 6.1 Introduction In this chapter, troubleshooting method are described. . 6.2 Configuration TCP/IPv4 on Windows system (XP) 1. Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. 2. Selecting Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections as below. 3. Selecting the connection , you can see status as below. 4.
6.2 Reset/Restore the Gateway via the RESET button in Rear Panel To reset the Gateway to factory defaults, you should press and hole the RESET button on the rear panel of Gateway for more five or seconds. You can also need to do this if a misconfigurations ha locaked out all access. 1 Make sure that the Gateway is turned on.
FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Results. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This Device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for CLASS B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
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