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  • Page 1         Wi-Fi EOC Slave Wi-Fi EOC Slave Quick Quick tart Guide tart Guide...
  • Page 2         Catalog Catalog     1. Hardware Setup 1. Hardware Setup  ......................... 3  ......................... 3     1.1 Unpack Y Unpack Your EOC our EOC slave ..................... slave ..................... 3 3     1.2 Hardware Features ......................Hardware Features ......................
  • Page 3     1. 1. Ha Hard rdw w are S are Setu etup p Getting tting to k to k now you now you r EOC r EOC slave slave The Wi-Fi EOC slave provides you with an easy and secure way to set up a wireless The Wi-Fi EOC slave provides you with an easy and secure way to set up a wireless home network with fast access to the Internet over a coaxial cable network.
  • Page 4     The back panel has the connections and button shown in The back panel has the connections and button shown in the following figure. the following figure. Interface Interface Qty. . Descrip scrip tion tion Cable Cable Connect Connect to to uplink uplink CA CATV TV network...
  • Page 5     •Off. No link is detected on this port. •Off. No link is detected on this port. Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received over the Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received over the WIFI WIFI wireless link.
  • Page 6         2 Getti etting ng S S tart tart 2.1 Prepa Prepare for re for logi logi n th n th e EO e EOC slave web management C slave web management Before you login the EOC slave, you should confirm the connect between the CPE and Before you login the EOC slave, you should confirm the connect between the CPE and your PC is normal.
  • Page 7         2.2 Login the Web Management Interface 2.2 Login the Web Management Interface Open the WEB browser (recommend IE), enter  Open the WEB browser (recommend IE), enter      http://192.168.1.1 http://192.168.1.1     in the address in the address bar, and then press enter to display the login interface, as shown in figure.
  • Page 8     3 Kno 3 Know w WE WEB B M M ana anagement gement Interf Interface WEB management interface can rapidly complete required function configurations. WEB management interface can rapidly complete required function configurations. This chapter will lead you to understand and become familiar with WEB This chapter will lead you to understand and become familiar with WEB management interface.
  • Page 9     4 4 R R un unni ning     Running screen includes Device information, Network Status, Wireless Status and Running screen includes Device information, Network Status, Wireless Status and Configuration Wizard. Configuration Wizard. 4. 4.1 De 1 Device i vice infor nfor mation mation...
  • Page 10     LAN Status will show client ID, LAN Status will show client ID, IP address, MAC Address and Hostname. IP address, MAC Address and Hostname. Note: Refresh button is for Note: Refresh button is for refresh the information of explore refresh the information of explore 4.
  • Page 11     5 Ne e tw twor ork k Network screen includes Network status, Static Routing, WAN Setting, LAN Setting, Qos. Network screen includes Network status, Static Routing, WAN Setting, LAN Setting, Qos. Network status is same as in the Running-->Network Status Network status is same as in the Running-->Network Status 5.
  • Page 12     Bridge, VLAN ID is Null) Bridge, VLAN ID is Null) 5. 5.1. 1.2 D 2 Default efault W W AN Connecti AN Connecti on on and Rou and Router Mod ter Mode e There There is is a a default default WAN WAN connection connection, , 1_INTERNET_R_VID_...
  • Page 13     gateway. gateway. 3) 3) In PPPoE In PPPoE mode, you mode, you need to need to enter the enter the user name user name and password. and password. Note: All th Note: All th e ports are bound e ports are bound with with the defa the default Router Mode W...
  • Page 14     Click the Save button to save the configuration. And then click the Apply button to let the Click the Save button to save the configuration. And then click the Apply button to let the configuration come into configuration come into operation. operation.
  • Page 15     5. 5.2 LAN Setting 2 LAN Setting The LAN Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as Dynamic Host The LAN Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configuration Protocol (DHCP). (DHCP).
  • Page 16         1. DHCP Server: The DHCP function will go into effect if 1. DHCP Server: The DHCP function will go into effect if you select “Enable” as the figure you select “Enable” as the figure beside. beside. 2.
  • Page 17         Basic Set Area Basic Set Area LABEL LABEL DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION WIFI WIFI Enable Enable or or disable disable WLAN WLAN Channel Channel Set the operating channel manually by selecting a channel from Set the operating channel manually by selecting a channel from the Selection Selection Channel Selection list or use Auto Channel Select to have it...
  • Page 18     6. 6.2 MAC Filter 2 MAC Filter In this screen, you can choose the SSID Select and enable/disenable MAC Filter. In this screen, you can choose the SSID Select and enable/disenable MAC Filter. If you enable If you enable the MAC Filter the MAC Filter, Can choose two , Can choose two rules, MAC White list and rules, MAC White list and MAC Black list.
  • Page 19     7 7 S S e e cu curit rity y 7.1 Basic setting 7.1 Basic setting In Basic Setting screen, you can set relevant parameters, such as SYN-flood recovery, In Basic Setting screen, you can set relevant parameters, such as SYN-flood recovery, Invalid packets, Forward, Web Remote Management.
  • Page 20         8 Sys ystem System Maintenance includes User Manager, System Update, Reboot, Reset Default, System Maintenance includes User Manager, System Update, Reboot, Reset Default, System Log; System Log; 8. 8.1 Ma 1 Manag nagement ement User Manager Setting has two default user name. The first user name is administrator, User Manager Setting has two default user name.
  • Page 21     8. 8.2 System 2 System Upgr Upgrade Device Software Upgrading can update device software version. Click ‘Choose File’ Device Software Upgrading can update device software version. Click ‘Choose File’ button, and button, and choose corresponding upgradin choose corresponding upgrading file. g file.
  • Page 22          After that ,you  After that ,you can click can click to upgrade. to upgrade. In upgrade. In upgrade.
  • Page 23     8. 8.3 D 3 Devic evice R e Rebo eboot ot Click Reboot button to reboot the current home gateway devices, as displayed below. Click Reboot button to reboot the current home gateway devices, as displayed below. 8. 8.4 R 4 Restor estor e Fa e Facto...
  • Page 24     button to finish relevant setting. Log events record relevant log events information that button to finish relevant setting. Log events record relevant log events information that happened, it can clean relevant log information and export log information. As displayed happened, it can clean relevant log information and export log information.