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Lists the advanced capabilities and specifications of the EMTA, covering hardware and software aspects.
Details the minimum system specifications for a personal computer to connect and operate the EMTA.
Describes the indicators and ports located on the front of the EMTA, including their functions.
Explains the status indicated by each LED on the EMTA for different operational states and events.
Identifies and describes the connectors and controls found on the rear side of the EMTA.
Details the function and usage of the WPS button located on the top side of the EMTA.
Provides critical notes and prerequisites for setting up and using the EMTA, including service requirements.
Guides on how to attach the coaxial cable to the EMTA and connect it to a computer.
Illustrates and describes the sequence for connecting power, Ethernet, and telephone lines to the EMTA.
Explains the EMTA's initialization process, including LED indicator behavior and system software updates.
Details the steps to log in to the EMTA's web interface to access the internet, including default credentials.
Displays current connection status, HFC, and IP network connectivity details for troubleshooting.
Shows hardware and software information, including DOCSIS compliance and network access status.
Covers password management, user access privileges, and options to restore factory default settings.
Provides diagnostic tools like ping and traceroute for network connectivity troubleshooting.
Allows configuration of the eRouter IP provisioning mode, such as RG or Bridge mode.
Configures basic broadband gateway features, including LAN IP address and WAN interface information.
Manages the internal DHCP server for the LAN, including IP address leasing and client information.
Enables and configures Dynamic DNS service, allowing a static hostname for a dynamic IP address.
Allows saving current gateway settings to a PC or restoring previously saved configurations.
Configures advanced features like WAN Blocking, IPsec/PPTP passthrough, and multicast support.
Configures IP address filters to block outbound internet traffic for specific devices on the LAN.
Configures MAC address filters to block internet traffic to specific network devices on the LAN.
Allows entry of destination port ranges to block specific application access for LAN PCs.
Configures rules to allow incoming WAN requests on specific ports to reach internal LAN PCs.
Dynamically opens ports for specific applications that require bi-directional traffic, like gaming.
Designates a specific PC on the LAN to be accessible from the WAN for all ports.
Configures Routing Information Protocol parameters for advertising IP routes to a cable operator.
Basic firewall settings to protect against Denial of Service attacks.
Filters outbound connections based on MAC addresses and URLs for specific sites.
Configures firewall event logging via email alerts and provides a local view of system attacks.
Configures sending firewall events to a local SysLog server for centralized logging.
Sets basic wireless configuration, matching PC settings for optimal wireless performance.
Configures the primary wireless network, including SSID, security settings, and WPA/WEP encryption.
Manages Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) for easy and secure wireless client connection.
Configures advanced data rates, Wi-Fi thresholds, and performance parameters for the wireless network.
Controls access to the AP by MAC address, allowing or denying specific wireless clients.
Configures Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service (QoS) for enhanced multimedia transmission.
Configures Wireless Distribution System (WDS) features to extend Wi-Fi network coverage.
Manages wireless media features like Band Steering and Airtime Fairness for optimized performance.
Displays the initialization status of the Media Terminal Adapter (MTA) and telephony services.
Shows a log of events related to the MTA, including status messages and error reports.
Indicates that the user is logged out and provides an option to return to the login page.
Provides solutions for common problems encountered with the EMTA, such as connectivity or LED issues.
Outlines warranty service procedures and how to obtain customer support for the EMTA.
Defines technical terms and acronyms used throughout the EMTA user manual.
Provides safety reminders regarding UL certification and proper cable grounding installation.
Details FCC compliance, interference limits, and user guidelines for radio frequency devices.
Specifies FCC compliance regarding radiation exposure limits and installation guidelines for the device.