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End User Manual Model Number: M605N Product Description: VDSL2 / ADSL2+ / Ethernet WAN Residential Gateway featuring: Qty 4 10/100 Ethernet Ports Qty 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port Qty 1 USB 2.0 802.11b/g/n 2T2R VisionNet M605N Page 1 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Reserving an IP Address within the DHCP Server Configuring UPnP SECTION 5: NAT CONFIGURATION Configuring Port Forwarding Configuring Port Triggering Configuring the DMZ Host SECTION 6: WIRELESS CONFIGURATION Wireless Channel Wireless SSID Wireless Security VisionNet M605N Page 2 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
Address is, you may view the gateway address assigned, via DHCP, to the NIC Card of your PC or Device. Place the IPv4 Gateway address into the address bar of your browser. VisionNet M605N Page 3 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Once the modem responds, you will be challenged for a User Name and Password Local Access Username: enduser Password: password 1. D You will be directed to the Main GUI Page VisionNet M605N Page 4 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
This page will provide the IP Addresses assigned by the modem’s DHCP server, the MAC addresses of dynamically assigned devices, and the amount of time that the device has spent on the network. VisionNet M605N Page 5 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
WHAT THESE STATISTICS MEAN: This page will provide the MAC Addresses of all recognized devices connected to the modem. A device will only be recognized once it has requested data from the modem. VisionNet M605N Page 6 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
Section 3.1 UNIVERSAL STATIC WAN DNS ADDRESSES The VisionNet Modem may be assigned different DNS addresses for each WAN Service. In the event that Static IPs are to be used, you may update and change the settings with the following procedure.
CONFIGURING LAN SERVICES Step 1: Direct Your Browser to the LAN Configuration Page Select the “LAN” tab located within the left-hand frameset. Then, In the left-hand frameset, select “LAN IP CONFIGURATION” VisionNet M605N Page 8 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Primary DNS Server: 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.254 Secondary DNS Server: or another DNS Server Leased Time (hour): DO NOT All other settings CHANGE Configure Second IP DO NOT Address: CHANGE Select “Apply / Save” VisionNet M605N Page 9 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Step 1: Direct Your Browser to the LAN Configuration Page Select the “LAN” tab located within the left-hand frameset. Then, In the left-hand frameset, select “LAN IP Configuration” Select “Add Entries” VisionNet M605N Page 10 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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“DHCP Static IP Lease” Page Enter the MAC Address of the intended LAN Host, and the IP Address that you would like to permanently allocate to that host. Select “Apply Save” VisionNet M605N Page 11 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
Select the “Security” tab located within the left-hand frameset. Then, In the left-hand frameset, select “UPnP” Select “Enable UPnP” You may enable / disable UPnP by toggling the checkbox. Select “Apply Save” VisionNet M605N Page 12 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
DNS Address 192.168.1.254 IP CAMERAS: The following is an example of IP Camera Configuration Designation WAN Port LAN IP LAN Port Protocol Camera 1 6231 192.168.1.231 TCP/UDP Camera 2 6232 192.168.1.232 TCP/UDP VisionNet M605N Page 13 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Please Note: If the port to be assigned is already specified in the existing Port Forwarding Table, you must remove the rule containing this port prior to creating a new one. VisionNet M605N Page 14 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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“Select a Service” menu, you may select this service for auto- population. You may create a custom Service by selecting “Custom Service” and entering a new rule name VisionNet M605N Page 15 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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For this rule to work properly, the LAN device must have either a Static IP, or a Reserved IP The LAN Device, and modem, may should be reset to ensure that this rule continues to work correctly VisionNet M605N Page 16...
The end-users laptop) for the life of the session. Port Triggering is ideal for portable devices (ie: laptops, PDAs, etc.) which require port forwarding, but for which a Static LAN IP would be antithetical to the device’s common usage. VisionNet M605N Page 17 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Please Note: If the port to be assigned is already specified in the existing Port Triggering Table, you must remove the rule containing this port prior to creating a new one VisionNet M605N Page 18 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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If these ports are not in succession, you must enter the next port as another row in the rule This should be “TCP/UDP” to Open Port avoid possible errors due to Protocol end-user mis-communication VisionNet M605N Page 19 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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If port triggering does not work, then further research should be done to identify the behavior of the communication between the LAN device and the Server. VisionNet M605N Page 20...
Enter the desired DMZ Host IP Address This is the IP Address of the LAN Device which will receive all non-specified traffic. This device should have either a Static IP or Reserved IP Select the “Save/Apply” Button. VisionNet M605N Page 21 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
1, 6, and 11 tend to operate the best. Other Channels to consider are 3 and 9. Once you have selected the new channel, select “Save/Apply” at the bottom of the screen. Select the “Save/Apply” Button. VisionNet M605N Page 22 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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The following should be enabled: Enabled Wireless Disable WMM Advertise Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding Once you have entered the SSID Information, select “Save/Apply” at the bottom of the screen. Select the “Save/Apply” Button. VisionNet M605N Page 23 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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Enter the new password Passphrase Group Rekey interval AES is preferable Some devices may Encryption require TKIP+AES Select the “Click Here to Display” Button; and verify your encryption key. Select the “Save/Apply” Button. VisionNet M605N Page 24 End User Manual Revision 3.1...
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FCC Information This equipment complies with CFR 47, Part 15.19 of the FCC rules. Operation of the equipment is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Regulatory information / Disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC Part 68 Statement This equipment complies with part 68 of the FCC rules. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for the equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line.
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