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Internet and voice wireless gateway
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The rear panel of your Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway features a reset button, as well as the ports for
attaching the supplied power adapter and connecting additional devices.
Reset Button (Recessed to protect against accidental reset)
Pressing the Reset button for varying lengths of time performs two types of reset operations.
Normal Reset
– reboots the Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway but retains current configuration settings.
Use a thin object, press the reset button for at least 2-5 seconds and release.
Factory Reset
– deletes all changes made to the original configuration settings and restores to factory
configuration.
Use a thin object, press and hold the reset button for 15 seconds or more before releasing.
You can also reset your Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway using the Web Management Interface at http://10.0.0.1.
CAUTION: If you select Restore Factory Settings, be certain you want to reset ALL settings (such as passwords, parental
controls and firewall settings) before proceeding! All customized settings made to your Internet and Voice Wireless
Gateway will be lost. Please also note that a Factory Reboot will take your Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway out of
Bridge Mode if it had been previously enabled. Call 1-800-XFINITY to re-enable Bridge Mode.
Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway User Guide
The back of your Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway (Fig. 1) has the
following connectors and controls:
A
Reset button: resets the Internet and Voice Wireless Gateway-
(see details below)
B
USB host connector for connecting external USB device
C
Tel 1 connector for analog phone line
D
Tel 2 connector for analog phone line
E
Gigabit Ethernet (1 - 4) connectors for use with a computer
LAN port (Each port has two LED lights. See Table 1 below.)
F
Cable connector for the coaxial cable
G
Power connector for the power cord
LED
Table 1. Gigabit Ethernet Connectors LED Indicators
Green
Indicates Gigabit Ethernet in use
Orange
Indicates Fast Ethernet in use
Fig. 1
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