Troubleshooting - Verizon FiOS-G1100 User Manual

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FEATURES AND GETTING
TO KNOW YOUR GATEWAY
– Static NAT
– Port forwarding
– Port triggering
– Access control
– Advanced wireless protection featuring WPA2/WPA Mixed
Mode, WEP 64/128 bit encryption, and MAC address
filtering
Options, including:
– DHCP server
– WAN interface auto-detection
– DNS server
– LAN IP and WAN IP address selection
– MAC address cloning
– IPv6 support
– QoS support (end to end layer 2/3) featuring: Differentiated
Services (Diffserv), 802.1p/q prioritization, and pass-
through of WAN-side DSCPs, Per Hop Behaviors (PHBs), and
queuing to LAN-side devices
– Remote management and secured remote management using
HTTPS
– Static routing
– VPN (VPN pass through only)
– IGMP
– Daylight savings time support
1.3/
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GATEWAY
FRONT PANEL
1.3a/
The front panel has two lighted indicators and a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup) button.
The Power/Internet light will be on and solid
when your Gateway is turned on, connected to
the Internet, and functioning normally.
The Wireless light will be on when your Gateway
Wi-Fi is turned on.
For additional information on the front lights
and error indications, refer the Troubleshooting
section in this Guide.
The WPS button is used to initiate Wi-Fi Protected Setup. This is an
easy way to add WPS capable devices to your wireless network.
When WPS is initiated from your Gateway, the wireless light slowly
flashes white for up to two minutes, allowing time to complete the
WPS pairing process on your wireless device (also known as a wireless
client).
When a device begins connecting to your Gateway using WPS, the
wireless light rapidly flashes white for a few seconds, then turns solid
white as the connection completes.
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