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Summary of Contents for Rogers CGNM-2250
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CGNM-2250 Hitron Modem Confi guration User Guide...
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Contents 2 Contents 3 How to login to your Hitron Modem 4 Advantage WiFi and LAN set up 9 Basic Setup of the Hitron Modem 11 Advanced setup...
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How to login to your Hitron Modem To access the configuration settings for the Hitron modem, first connect your modem directly to your computer with an Ethernet cable. Then follow these steps: 1. Open an Internet browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Chrome, Safari) on your computer. 2.
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Customer Network (LAN) The Advantage WiFi access points (the APs that broadcast the Private, Guest and Rogers WiFi Hotspots SSID’s) connect directly to the Hitron Modem. The customer Local Area Network (LAN) connects here as well. The following sections indicate how to set up the different Gateway/router functions of the...
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Advantage WiFi and LAN set up a. LAN Setting -Private Gateway IP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) These settings will allow you to configure the Gateway IP and DHCP settings when you prefer a different IP subnet on your LAN other than 192.168.0.x, or wish to limit the IP range that is available in the dynamic pool (the available IPs that can be assigned to a device).
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b. Static DHCP Assignment – Add, Remove, View Through DHCP, the Hitron Modem automatically provides IP addresses to devices when they connect to the network. Using the Static DHCP assignment, you can ensure that a device connecting to the network gets the same IP address every time without having to hardcode that IP on the device.
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Advantage WiFi and LAN set up 2. Add a DHCP Reservation Once you click on DHCP Reservation, the following window will pop up. You will then have two options to add a DCP Reservation: a. Adding DHCP Reservation from DHCP Table i.
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3. To remove a DHCP Reservation, follow these steps: 1. Within the bottom section, Client Already Reserved, locate the target client you wish to remove. 2. Click Remove. 3. You should no longer see the client listed under Client Already Reserved. 4.
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Setting Public Static IP on Gateway of the Hitron Modem This will be needed when you request a static IP address from Rogers Business. To request this, please call the Rogers Business Technical Support team at 1-877-742-9249. Once this is requested, you will receive an email with details for configuring the settings in your Hitron Modem.
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2. Confi guring the Domain Name System (DNS) screen a. At the top navigation bar, click Basic then on the DNS tab. b. For DNS Obtain, click Manual. c. Input IP Address into the DNS1 text fi eld. d. Input IP Address into the DNS2 text fi eld. e.
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Advanced setup a. Port Based IP Passthrough Enabling Port based IP Passthrough allows one or more ports on the Hitron Modem to bypass the Hitron DHCP. This would allow any device connected to a specific port to receive an external public IP.
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c. Port Forwarding Port forwarding allows traffic or communication flow requests from a specific port(s) associated with an IP address of a host to be directed to a specific destination (IP address) on the internal network. For example, a security camera which uses port 56000. First, perform a DHCP reservation (please refer to the section 2a above, LAN Setting - Private Gateway IP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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Advanced setup i. Add a Port Forwarding Rule Adding a port forwarding rule requires 2 steps: 1. Add a Rule a. In a browser window, log in to the Hitron Modem user portal. See section 1 for details. The default is http://192.168.0.1 b.
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ii. Edit/Remove a Port Forwarding Rule Deleting a port forwarding rule requires you to simply click Remove next to the rule to delete. To edit a port forwarding rule, there are two options: 1. To remove the rule a. In a browser window, login to the Hitron Modem user portal. See section 1 above for details. The default is http://192.168.0.1 b.
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Advanced setup 2. Modify the rule a. In a browser window, login to the Hitron Modem user portal. See section 1 above for details. The default is http://192.168.0.1 b. At the top of the navigation bar, click Basic and then on the Port Forwarding tab. c.
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ii. To disable or modify the DMZ host, follow these steps: 1. In a browser window, login to the Hitron Modem user portal. See section 1: How to Login to your Hitron Modem above for details. The default is http://192.168.0.1 2.
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