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Lists items included in the Gateway package.
Lists software and hardware needed to use the Gateway.
Details the capabilities and specifications of the Gateway.
Introduces the physical components and indicators of the Gateway.
Provides instructions for mounting the Gateway to a wall.
Outlines the three main steps for initial Gateway setup and connection.
Explains how to configure computer network settings for dynamic IP addressing.
Describes the primary interface elements of the Gateway's GUI.
Introduces wireless standards and basic security features of the Gateway.
Explains how to view the status of the Gateway's wireless network.
Details how to configure fundamental wireless security options like WEP.
Covers advanced wireless security like SSID broadcast and MAC authentication.
Details how to allow or deny access based on MAC addresses.
Explains how to configure wireless standards for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Covers additional advanced wireless configuration settings.
Explains how to prioritize wireless data streams and manage power saving.
Describes how to view and manage network connections and devices.
Details common network parameter configurations like website blocking and port forwarding.
Explains how to access and view network connections by type.
Details how to view and configure the main local network connection.
Explains the firewall's role in network security and its configuration options.
Describes how to restrict or allow access to specific services on the Internet.
Guides on enabling Internet access to local network services.
Explains how to dynamically open firewall ports for specific protocols.
Covers enabling remote configuration of the Gateway.
Details how to assign public IP addresses to internal devices.
Explains how to view and configure the security log.
Guides on creating access policies for computers or devices on the network.
Introduces the main categories of advanced configurations available.
Provides access to diagnostic, restore, reboot, MAC cloning, ARP table, and user management functions.
Guides on viewing and managing DNS server host names and IP addresses.
Covers network objects, UPnP, IGMP proxy, and port forwarding rules.
Manages routing and IP address distribution rules, including IPv6 configuration.
Describes procedures for upgrading or restoring the Gateway's firmware.
Covers setting the time zone and enabling automatic time updates.
Manages configuration files, system settings, and Ethernet port configurations.
Allows viewing of basic Gateway settings and status information.
Provides access to detailed monitoring options like system logging and traffic.
Offers a view of recent Gateway activity and logs.
Displays a summary of monitored data for all Gateway connections.
Continuously monitors network traffic within the local network and to the Internet.
Allows viewing and monitoring of recorded bandwidth usage.
Solutions for common issues like locked-out access and connection failures.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with LAN connectivity.
Verifies settings to resolve timeout errors when entering URLs or IP addresses.
Explains the status and meaning of the Gateway's front panel indicator lights.
Provides general specifications, including model number and standards.
Lists the types of Ethernet cables supported by the Gateway.
Notes the firewall certification status.
Lists the LED indicators on the front and rear panels.
Details the dimensions, weight, power requirements, and certifications.
Covers FCC compliance, class B equipment, and modification notices.
Outlines requirements for coaxial cable connections and WAN Coax port usage.
Mentions software licenses, including GPL and LGPL, used in the product.