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  • Page 1 Exhibit Q: User Manual 1400 FCC ID: EJM-X400...
  • Page 2 ® AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 User’s Guide Share Broadband with all your PCs...
  • Page 3 The information in this document is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document or any software that may be provided in association with this document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............... 1 Overview ..........................2 Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features ............3 System Requirements ......................3 Service Requirements ......................4 A look at the Gateway Hardware ..................4 Items included with the Gateway ..................8 Finding Information ......................9 Running the Internet Setup Wizard ..................
  • Page 5 Using Advanced Configuration Options ......59 Accessing advanced configuration options ..............60 Changing the gateway password ..................62 Specifying wireless security settings ................64 Resetting the gateway or reloading default settings ............67 Exposing a computer outside the firewall ................69 Enabling remote access ....................71 Specifying the Host and Domain names ................73 Specifying LAN and DHCP settings ................75 Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) ..............78...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Internet Setup Wizard. Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features System Requirements Service Requirements A look at the Gateway Hardware...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Laser Printer Data Shared Drive Internet Gateway Modem Server Laser Printer The Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 connects directly to a cable modem. Using the gateway and cable modem together enables powerful Internet access on a home or small-business network.
  • Page 8: Intel Anypoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features

    Chapter 1 – Introduction Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features The gateway has the following features: • Easy to install • Automatic first time use setup wizard • Port forwarding • UPnP support • Automatic diagnostic tests • Readily available troubleshooting tips •...
  • Page 9: Service Requirements

    Broadband account from your local service provider. A look at the Gateway Hardware Front Panel The Intel Gateway’s front panel has a series of eight lights (plus a power on indicator) that provide information about the gateway’s operational status. Power...
  • Page 10 Change the PC you've identified as a DHCP server to a DHCP client. (See the Troubleshooting chapter for instructions.) If this LED is not blinking, the system is not operating correctly. See Chapter 5 for troubleshooting information. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 11 Enable Troubleshooting Mode (via the Firewall Settings Advanced button). Yellow blinking - A user, that is not allowed access to your wireless network (via Advanced > Wireless Security), is attempting to connect to the gateway. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 12 10Mbps. Yellow solid - A valid link has been established at 100Mbps. Yellow blinking - traffic is being passed at 100Mbps. Back panel The Intel Gateway’s back panel includes the cable connectors connectors and Reset button. 12V/1.2A Reset Power Ethernet...
  • Page 13: Items Included With The Gateway

    • Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 • Power Supply • Standard Ethernet Cable • Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 CD-ROM • Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Installation Guide The Gateway The exact contents of the CD-ROM varies by Broadband CD-ROM provider.
  • Page 14: Finding Information

    • The Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Installation Guide, available as a .pdf file • The Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 User’s Guide, available as a .pdf file Finding Information Installation The Installation Guide offers an overview of the basic...
  • Page 15 3 Enter admin in both the User Name and Password fields, and then click OK. If the gateway has not yet been configured, you will be required to enter specific information before you can access other features of the Setup Wizard. If the gateway © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 – Introduction has already been configured, you can access other features of the Internet Setup Wizard using the available menu selections. Each feature is described in this User Guide. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 17 Chapter 1 – Introduction © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 18: Configuring Your Cable Modem Settings

    If you elect to set your settings manually, then you will have to step through several screens to complete the setup. This chapter covers all the possible settings you may have to enter in the following topics: Specifying an IP address Specifying a name server © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 19: Specifying An Ip Address

    IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway information in the fields provided. More about Each computer or networked device on the Internet is identified by a unique IP address. Your gateway must be © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 20 Static (also called permanent). If your ISP assigns static IP addresses, your provider selects an address from an assigned pool and assigns it to you permanently. This number is provided on the setup information page given to you by your ISP. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 21: Specifying A Name Server

    To specify a name server: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Next. The following appears. 3 Select the Specify an IP Address (Static) option, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 22 A name server DNS IP address is the IP address of the computer that your ISP uses to translate between numeric IP addresses and human-readable addresses. For example, 192.168.0.254 is a numeric IP address and www.intel.com is a human-readable address. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 – Configuring your Cable Modem Settings © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Gateway With A Network

    Installation Guide. Connecting the gateway to an Ethernet hub or switch Connecting the gateway to a wireless network Using the Wireless Network Configuration Wizard Configuring the gateway’s firewall Using port forwarding © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Gateway To An Ethernet Hub Or Switch

    See Connecting the gateway to a wireless network on page 22. • See Using the Wireless Network Configuration Wizard on page 25. • See Configuring the gateway’s firewall on page 41. • See Using port forwarding on page 49. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 26 5 Connect the power supply cable to the Power port on the gateway. Note If you are using the gateway as a DHCP server, make sure the computers on your network are configured to be DHCP clients. Refer to Chapter 5 for information. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Gateway To A Wireless Network

    AnyPoint Wireless II Installation Guide for instructions on installing the remaining computers with wireless adapters on your network. (If you have purchased a non-Intel 802.11b wireless adapter, refer to the instructions provided with your adapter.) • Set the Network Name (SSID) and Encryption Password to be the same for the gateway and each wireless adapter.
  • Page 28 2 Click Wireless to view your current wireless settings. The following appears. 3 Click the Wireless Setup button to enter the Wireless Setup Wizard. The following appears. 4 Click Next, then enter the Network Name. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 29 Use a paper clip to depress the button for at least 5 seconds. You may then reconfigure the gateway with the settings given to you by your ISP, and the 802.11b wireless adapters with the default gateway settings. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 30: Using The Wireless Network Configuration Wizard

    To use the Wireless Wizard: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Wireless to view your current wireless settings, then click the Wireless Setup button to enter the Wireless Setup Wizard. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 31 To communicate with each other, all wireless devices on the same network must use the same Network Name (SSID) and Encryption Password (if encryption is enabled). In the next several screens you will enter the Network Name and specify encryption. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 32: Specifying A Wireless Network Name (Ssid)

    Wireless Setup Wizard. 3 Click Next until you see the “Network Name” screen. The following appears. 4 Enter a string of up to 32 letters or numbers (case sensitive) in the Network Name (SSID) field. (See © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 33 (SSID) and Encryption Password (if encryption is enabled). In this screen you enter the Network Name. On a subsequent screen you will specify an Encryption Password. Note Network Name is also referred to as SSID, ESSID, BSSID, or network code. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 34: Correcting For Wireless Interference

    1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Wireless to view your current wireless settings, then click the Wireless Setup button to enter the Wireless Setup Wizard. 3 Click Next until you see the “Network Name” screen. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 35 In addition, if there is interference on the channel, signal quality is affected. If the performance of your network declines, try selecting another channel. It is recommended that you try channels 6 and 11 first as alternative channels. The default channel is 6. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 36 Long. The short header length is not supported because not all wireless devices support this feature. You must set all your other wireless devices, to which the gateway is connected, to Long (typically the default setting). © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 37: Changing Or Disabling Encryption Settings

    To change or disable encryption: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Wireless to view your current wireless settings, then click the Wireless Setup button to enter the Wireless Setup Wizard. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 38 104(128)-bit key. A 104(128)-bit key has several trillion times more combinations than a 40(64)-bit key. For added security, you should change your encryption key often. Important! The gateway and each adapter in the network must have the same encryption keys. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 39: Specifying A Wireless Encryption Key From Text

    Chapter 3 – Setting up the Gateway with a Network Specifying a wireless encryption key from text ® ® If you have all Intel AnyPoint adapters, you can create an encryption key from a 5 or 13 character string. A 5 character string provides 40-bit encryption, while a 13 character string provides 104-bit encryption.
  • Page 40 4 Click the Generate a key from text option. The following appears. 5 Enter a 5-character (40-bit) or a 13-character (104- bit) string, in any combination of letters, numbers, or special characters (case sensitive) in the Network Encryption Key field. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 41: Entering A Key Manually

    Chapter 3 – Setting up the Gateway with a Network Entering a key manually ® ® If you are not using Intel AnyPoint network adapters you can manually enter a key, either as a series of 40/64 bit or 104/128-bit hexadecimal digits (characters 0 through 9 and A through E) or as 40/64 bit or 104/128-bit ASCII characters (any character).
  • Page 42 Having four sets of keys allows you to quickly change your encryption, if necessary. More about A 40/64-bit key can consist of 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters: • Example Hex Key: 1AC78 24DE5 • Example ASCII Key: JimBo © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 – Setting up the Gateway with a Network A 104/128-bit key can consist of 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters. • Example Hex Key: 10111 2EF14 1510 2453 6543 9991 • Example ASCII Key: IntelWireless © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 44: Disabling Wireless Encryption

    1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Wireless to view your current wireless settings, then click the Wireless Setup button to enter the Wireless Setup Wizard. 3 Click Next until you see the “Encryption” screen. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 45 Network encryption does not provide absolute protection for your data, but it does make it more difficult for someone else to intercept that data. It is recommended that you utilize the encryption feature of this product. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 46: Configuring The Gateway's Firewall

    Advanced screen. You can also allow your service provider to troubleshoot your network directly by clicking the Troubleshooting mode option. More about Specific details about each of the firewall settings are described in the next several topics. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 47: Specifying The Firewall Security Level

    3 Select one of the following options (see More About for more information about the options): • Very High • High • Normal (default) 4 Select Troubleshooting Mode to allow your service provider to troubleshoot your network by accessing it directly. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 48 Gateway Device (UPnP IGD) have permission to dynamically auto-configure port-forward rules in their respective domains to provide ease of use. HTTP UI smart port-forwarding is enabled. As a result, Internet applications that require user configured port- forwarding rules are available. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 49: Specifying Intrusion Detection Settings

    See Specifying IP addresses to be excluded from being blocked on page 47. Step-by-step To specify intrusion detection settings: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Firewall. 3 Click Advanced. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 50 3. Recommended range is 2-5. • Set Blocking Duration – This sets the minimum duration during which a detected intruding IP address cannot access your network. Enter a number in this text field. The default value is 30 (minutes). © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 – Setting up the Gateway with a Network Recommended blocking duration should not exceed one day. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 52: Specifying Ip Addresses To Be Excluded From Being Blocked

    1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selection. 2 Click Firewall. 3 From the Firewall Settings screen, click Advanced. 4 From the Intrusion Detection Settings screen, click Blocking Exception List. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 53 6 Click Apply to apply these settings. Important! Allowing an external IP address complete access to your network opens your network to unsolicited Internet traffic from that IP address, thus making your network susceptible to intrusion attacks, viruses, and so on. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 54: Using Port Forwarding

    See Selecting a target computer by IP address on page 55. • See Creating a custom rule on page 57. Step-by-step To enable port forwarding: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Port Forwarding. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 55 – for instance, POP3, FTP, HTTP, and so on. • Create a custom rule that defines a specific port and protocol for unsolicited inbound traffic. More about Specific details about using port forwarding are described in the next several topics. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 56: Enabling Port Forwarding

    See Selecting a target computer by IP address on page 55. • See Creating a custom rule on page 57. Step-by-step To enable port forwarding: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Port Forwarding. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 57 Note If you don’t use port forwarding, then all unsolicited inbound traffic is blocked by the gateway’s internal firewall. Depending on the application or game that requires port forwarding, you may find configuration information in its documentation or on the Web. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 58: Selecting A Target Computer By Name

    1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Port Forwarding. 3 From the Port Forwarding screen, click Browse. 4 Click Select from available computers. The following appears. 5 Select a target computer from the list. 6 Click OK. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 59 IP addresses via DHCP). If you need to target a computer that is not listed, and you know its IP address, then select the Enter an IP address manually option and read its online Help for more information. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 60: Selecting A Target Computer By Ip Address

    3 From the Port Forwarding screen, click Browse. 4 Click Enter an IP address manually. The following appears. 5 Enter the IP address of the target computer in the IP Address field. 6 Click OK. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 61 (the assumption is that your network assigns IP addresses via DHCP). Use the Enter an IP address manually option, instead, if you need to target a computer that is not listed, and you know its IP address. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 62: Creating A Custom Rule

    See Selecting a target computer by IP address on page 55. Step-by-step To create a custom rule: 1 Click the Settings menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Port Forwarding. 3 From the Port Forwarding screen, click Add New Application. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 63 Port field and an IP address of 192.168.0.251. You may then designate Ports 23, 80, and 53 to IP address 192.168.0.252. Traffic destined for Ports 23, 80, and 53 only go to IP address 192.168.0.252. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 64: Using Advanced Configuration Options

    Specifying wireless security settings Resetting the gateway or reloading default settings Exposing a computer outside the firewall Enabling remote access Specifying the Host and Domain names Specifying LAN and DHCP settings Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 65: Accessing Advanced Configuration Options

    See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. Step-by-step To use the advanced features: 1 Click the Advanced menu to expand its selections. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 – Using Advanced Configuration Options 2 Select an Advanced menu option. 3 Make the change on the Advanced feature screen then click Apply. More about Read the help pages associated with each Advanced Settings screen for more information. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 67: Changing The Gateway Password

    See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. Step-by-step To change the gateway password: 1 Click the Advanced menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Change Password. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 68 More about Use the following rules when creating a password. • Five characters minimum • At least two non-alpha characters • No more than three identical characters • The password should not appear in a dictionary © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 69: Specifying Wireless Security Settings

    See Enabling remote access on page 71. • See Specifying the Host and Domain names on page • See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 70 Control List to connect to your wireless network. • Do not allow users on the list to connect – Click this to prevent the users listed on the Access Control List from connecting to your wireless network. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 71 • Disabled – Wireless devices cannot scan for or connect to your wireless network. 6 Click Apply to save your settings. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 72: Resetting The Gateway Or Reloading Default Settings

    See Enabling remote access on page 71. • See Specifying the Host and Domain names on page • See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 73 The following appears. 3 Do one of the following: • Click Reset. The gateway is restarted using your previously saved configuration. • Click Default. The gateway is restarted using the factory default configuration and IP address. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 74: Exposing A Computer Outside The Firewall

    See Enabling remote access on page 71. • See Specifying the Host and Domain names on page • See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 75 1 Click the Advanced menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Exposed Computer. The following appears. 3 Click (select) the Enable Exposed Computer checkbox. 4 Enter the IP address of the computer to be exposed in the IP Address field. 5 Click Apply. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 76: Enabling Remote Access

    See Exposing a computer outside the firewall on page 69. • See Specifying the Host and Domain names on page • See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 77 Enabling remote access to your gateway can be a security risk. Use extreme caution when enabling this setting. Make sure that any request you receive to enable remote access to your gateway is from someone authorized to access or service your gateway. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 78: Specifying The Host And Domain Names

    See Exposing a computer outside the firewall on page 69. • See Enabling remote access on page 71. • See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 79 3 Enter a host name in the Host Name field exactly as it was given to you by your ISP. 4 Enter a domain name in the Domain Name field exactly as it was given to you by your ISP. 5 Click OK. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 80: Specifying Lan And Dhcp Settings

    See Exposing a computer outside the firewall on page 69. • See Enabling remote access on page 71. • See Specifying the Host and Domain names on page • See Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on page 78. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 81 IP addresses to the computers on your network (or deselect this checkbox to disable the gateway’s DHCP control). 2 Enter a starting address in the Starting Address field. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 82 If the DHCP Server is enabled on the gateway, then IP addresses are assigned automatically. If the DHCP Server is not enabled, then each IP address for each computer on your local network is entered individually and remains static. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 83: Disabling Universal Plug And Play (Upnp)

    See Exposing a computer outside the firewall on page 69. • See Enabling remote access on page 71. • See Specifying the Host and Domain names on page • See Specifying LAN and DHCP settings on page 75. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 84 The following appears. 3 Unselect the Enable Universal Plug and Plan (UPnP) checkbox to deselect this option. 4 Click Apply to save your settings. The Advanced Settings screen is displayed again, showing the changes that were made. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 – Using Advanced Configuration Options © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 86: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    It explains how to get status information or system details, how to run diagnostics, and how to troubleshoot connection problems. Getting network status information Running Diagnostics Problems and solutions © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 87: Getting Network Status Information

    1 Click the Status menu to expand its selections. 2 Click Network Status. The following appears. 3 Click Statistics to view detailed statistics on the gateway. 4 Click Details to view the interface configurations of your gateway. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 88 IP address for each computer on your local network is entered individually and remains static. To enable or disable the gateway’s DHCP control, click Advanced > LAN Settings. Click its Help button for more information. Default: Enabled Internet Interface (WAN) © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 89: Wireless Network

    IP address into a human- readable address. For example, 192.168.0.254 is a numeric IP address, and www.intel.com is a human-readable address. These two fields show the IP address of the DNS Servers at your ISP’s site. This information is provided to you by your ISP.
  • Page 90 Wireless Wizard. Click Next until you see the “Wireless Settings – Encryption” screen. Click the Help button on any of the Encryption screens for more information. Default: Depends on selection at setup. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 91 To expose a computer on your network outside the gateway’s firewall, click Advanced > Exposed Computer. Click its Help button for more information. Default: Disabled © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 92 Click its Help button for more information. Default: Disabled UPnP Description: Indicates whether or not Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) has been enabled. To enable UPnP, click Advanced > UPnP. Click its Help button for more information. Default: Enabled © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 93: Getting Status Details

    Related topics • See Getting network status information on page 82. Step-by-step To view the interface configuration of your gateway: 1 Click the Status menu to expand it selections. 2 Click Network Status. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 – Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3 Click Details. The following appears. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 95 Settings>Wireless, click the Wireless Setup button, then click Next until you see the "Network Name" screen. Click its Help button for more information. Default: Intel-nnnn (where nnnn is a hexadecimal value.) Encryption Key Description: Indicates the Encryption Key currently in use. An Encryption Key is used to implement security and protect your information in a wireless network.
  • Page 96 To select a different channel, click Settings>Wireless, click the Wireless Setup button, click Next until you see the "Network Name" screen, then click Advanced. Click its Help button for more information. Default: 6 © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 97 IP address into a human- readable address. For example, 192.168.0.254 is a numeric IP address, and www.intel.com is a human-readable address. These two fields show the IP address of the DNS Servers at your ISP's site. This information is provided to you by your ISP.
  • Page 98 IP address for each computer on your local network is entered individually and remains static. To enable or disable the gateway's DHCP control, click Advanced > LAN Settings. Click its Help button for more information. Default: Enabled © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 99 Default: Blank Firmware Version Description: Lists the currently installed firmware. Default: Currently installed firmware DHCP Client Table Description: List the Host/Domain, LAN IP Address, and MAC Address of the PCs connected on the LAN. Default: N/A. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 100: Running Diagnostics

    2 Click Diagnostics. The following appears. 3 Click Run Diagnostics – your gateway is tested first, then the link to your Cable modem, then the link to your ISP. 4 [Optional] Click Troubleshoot, if any test fails. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 101: Problems And Solutions

    Gateway configuration software). If the welcome screen does not appear, then make sure the “IP addressing” on the network adapter to which the gateway is connected is set as follows: © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 102 Verify that your wireless adapter is set to operate in Infrastructure mode and uses the same Network ID (SSID) code and encryption settings as the gateway. Problem I can’t share files and printers among the PCs on my network © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 103 Also make sure that Client for Microsoft Networking and File and Print sharing are properly installed, as follows: ® Note If you are using AnyPoint adapters, this is all taken care of automatically. Windows 98 or ME 1 Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network.
  • Page 104 5 Choose from among the following dialogs then click • Try again to see that each PC can “see” every other PC on the network. For instance, on Windows 2000 you would click “My Network Places” to locate each © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 105 Turn power back on to the gateway and verify the Internet LED is solid green. Problem I’ve made changes to the gateway, clicked Save and Restart, and now can’t connect to the gateway. © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 106 • If you live in a multi-level dwelling, change the direction of the antenna on the Gateway to point directly towards you (when facing the rear panel). This will provide better coverage for multilevel floors. © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 107 (Netscape, Internet Explorer). • If you are able to access the Internet, but cannot access AOL then refer to your AOL documentation for help and technical support information. Problem I’m having trouble getting my e-mail working © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 108 Windows 98 and ME 1 Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network. 2 Select the TCP/IP --> [the name of the Network ® ® Adapter]. For example, Intel AnyPoint Wireless II Adapter. 3 Click Properties. 4 Click the IP Address tab.
  • Page 109 1 Click Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections. 2 Right-click [the name of the Network Adapter], for example, Intel AnyPoint Wireless II Adapter and select Properties. 3 In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  • Page 110 Communications, and then click Details. 3 Select Internet Connection Sharing to remove the check mark, and then click OK. 4 Click OK. Windows removes the components and prompts you to restart your PC. 5 Click Yes to restart. © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 111 See the following problem and solution. Note Windows XP and Me editions support UPnP. Other versions of Windows will require a 3rd party product to use UPnP. Problem I’m trying to use UPnP. How do I enable it? © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 112 Services check box, and then click Details. 3 Select Universal Plug and Play, and then click OK. 4 Click Next and then Finish. Problem My Internet game does not work Solution You may need to enable a custom rule on the gateway. © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 113: If All Else Fails

    As an initial operational check of your gateway, check the indicator lights. The indicators are described in Chapter 1 of the User’s Guide. Reading settings and device status If you are having connection problems with your broadband modem, or the wired or wireless network, © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 114 1 Click the Advanced menu to expand its selections. 2 Click System tools. 3 Click Default. Your gateway now has the initial factory settings, but any firmware upgrades will remain. Note The device IP address will be reset to 192.168.0.1 © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 115 Reset button. 1 Click the Advanced menu to expand its selections. 2 Click System tools. 3 Click Reset. You gateway will restart with your current settings. © 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 116: Glossary

    Chapter 6 Glossary This section contains a list of network and computer related terms with definitions. © Copyright 2002 Intel...
  • Page 117: Glossary

    DHCP server. Windows 2000 and Windows NT servers include DHCP server software that can provide this service. Network appliances that rely on TCP/IP often include a DHCP server. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 118 TCP/IP networks. On these networks, the IP address is associated with the MAC address to enable network communication. Firewall Software on a network gateway that protects the computers on a private network from the Internet. The © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 119 The benefits include the sharing of Internet access, files and equipment like printers and storage devices. LANs use Ethernet cabling, existing phone lines or radio waves to transmit data between the PCs. LANs include home and small-business networks. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 120 SSID. The SSID allows two or more wireless networks to function in the same vicinity without interfering with each other. The SSID can be a word or a combination of letters and numbers. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 121 You can connect a computer, a hub, or a switch to each port on a switch. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The protocol that computers use to communicate over the Internet. TCP determines how a computer breaks up data © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 122 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a standard that uses Internet and Web protocols to enable devices such as PCs, peripherals, and wireless devices to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 123 Chapter 6 – Glossary © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 124: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    Chapter 7 Regulatory Compliance Statements This chapter contains the following agency notices: Safety compliance statements Emissions compliance statements RF exposure compliance statements Canadian compliance statements European Union compliance statements Product Ecology Statements © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 125: Safety Compliance Statements

    Safety compliance statements • This product complies with the safety requirements for Information Technology Equipment and is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. to UL 60950 and CSA C22.2 No. 950 for the U.S. and Canada. Emissions compliance statements • This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 126: Rf Exposure Compliance Statements

    Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. European Union compliance statements We, Intel Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility that the product: © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 127 Chapter 7 – Regulatory Compliance Statements ® Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway Model 1400 is in conformity with all applicable essential requirements necessary for CE marking, following the provisions of the European Council Directive 1999/5/EC (Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment), including Council Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC) and Council Directive 73/23/EEC (Safety/Low Voltage Directive).
  • Page 128: Product Ecology Statements

    Intel encourages its customers to recycle its products and their components (e.g. batteries, circuit boards, plastic enclosures, etc.) whenever possible. In the U.S., a list of recyclers in your area can be found at: http:// www.eiae.org.
  • Page 129 5 Lift circuit boards and components from plastic enclosure. 6 You can now recycle the plastic case as well as the internal circuit boards. © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation...
  • Page 130 Index Index status display Access control list status display Features Firewall configuring Back panel connectors excluding IP addresses exposing a computer outside of intrusion detection settings Channel security level changing in a wireless network Firewall security settings status display status display Firmware version status display Front Panel...
  • Page 131 Index specifying stealth mode status display transfer rate Network status wireless network connecting the gateway to Wireless Networking status display Overview Wireless wizard using Port forwarding creating a custom rule enabling specifying target computer by IP address using Remote management status display Remotely accessing the gateway Resetting and restarting Gateway...
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