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Compliance industry standards | ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITUG.992.1 (G.dmt) & G.992.2 (G.lite) |
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DC-in jack | Yes |
Modem (RJ-11) ports | 1 |
Connectivity LEDs | 3 |
Compatible operating systems | Microsoft XP, Vista; Mac OS 9+; Linux/BSD, Unix |
Lists the essential hardware and software prerequisites for using the DSL modem.
Overview of the key capabilities and functionalities of the Actiontec DSL modem.
Overview of modem hardware, including front and rear panel components and indicator lights.
Step-by-step guide to accessing the modem's web-based quick setup interface.
Instructions for creating or changing the administrative username and password for modem access.
Displays general statistics, PPP status, and DSL status for the modem connection.
Monitors connected devices, IP addresses, and network status for each device.
Procedure to access the modem's advanced configuration menu via a web browser.
Configuration options for DSL connection parameters like VPI, VCI, Mode, and QoS.
Manages the DHCP server settings for automatic IP address assignment to network devices.
Procedure for manually configuring the Wide Area Network (WAN) IP address and connection type.
Enables remote access to the modem's configuration settings over the Internet.
Allows manual configuration of network routes for advanced users.
Steps to access the modem's security configuration interface via a web browser.
Instructions for changing the default administrative username and password for security.
Configures firewall security levels (Custom, High, Medium, Low, Off) to protect the network.
Allows specific applications to bypass the firewall by opening designated ports.
Configures a DMZ host for online gaming and conferencing, opening the computer to the Internet.
Explains NAT's role in security by masking private IP addresses and allowing Internet access.
Steps to access the modem's interface for managing internet access and blocking features.
Allows blocking specific internet services (Web, FTP, Newsgroups) for individual computers.
Enables blocking access to specific websites for computers on the network.
Sets daily or weekly schedules to control when computers can access the internet.
Guide to accessing the modem's utility functions via its web interface.
Resets the modem to its factory default configuration, losing all custom settings.
Instructions for updating the modem's firmware to enhance capabilities or fix issues.
Tests the modem's connectivity to the Internet by pinging a specified IP address or URL.
Troubleshooting steps for issues with local area network (LAN) connectivity.
Solutions for problems preventing the modem from connecting to the internet.
Answers common user questions regarding modem functionality, compatibility, and setup.
Details model number, standards, protocols, speed, and cabling types for the modem.
Information on LED status lights and operating/storage environmental conditions.
Guide to manually setting a static IP address for Windows 2000.
Guide to manually setting a static IP address for Windows XP.
Guide to manually setting a static IP address for Windows Vista.
Explanation of acronyms used in firewall settings, including protocol and port information.
Definitions of common networking terms and technologies used in the manual.
Information regarding FCC compliance, radio frequency energy, and device operation.
Information on the warranty coverage, terms, conditions, and limitations for the modem.