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6000-B1
VDSL2/ADSL2+ gateway with
4-Port Ethernet Switch and
802.11b/g wireless AP
Issue 2.0
rd
September 3
, 2010
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  • Page 1 User Manual 6000-B1 VDSL2/ADSL2+ gateway with 4-Port Ethernet Switch and 802.11b/g wireless AP Issue 2.0 September 3 , 2010...
  • Page 2: User Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Features ........................... 1 Device Requirements ......................2 Getting to know the device ................. 3 Parts Check ..........................3 6000-B1 Front Panel ....................... 4 6000-B1 Rear Panel ....................... 5 Connecting your device ................6 Connecting the Hardware ....................... 6 Step 1. Connect the WAN port to VDSL2 network ................7 Step 2.
  • Page 4 6000-B1 User’s Guide Virtual Server ........................... 25 Port Triggering ..........................26 DMZ ..............................27 ALG ..............................28 Security ..........................28 IP Address Filter ..........................28 MAC Filtering ........................... 31 Parental Control ..........................32 URL Filtering ............................ 33 Quality of Service ........................34 Queue Configuration ........................
  • Page 5 6000-B1 User’s Guide Passwords ............................59 Update Software ........................60 Save / Reboot ........................60 Appendix A - Configuring the Internet Settings ..........61 Configuring Ethernet PCs ..................... 61 Before you begin ..........................61 Windows® XP PCs ......................... 61 Windows 2000 PCs ......................... 61 Windows Me PCs ..........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Ethernet and wireless interfaces to enjoy data, voice, and video services immediately through high speed connection. This User Guide will show you how to connect your 6000-B1 gateway and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of your new product.
  • Page 7: Device Requirements

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Device Requirements In order to use the 6000-B1, you must have the following:  High speed broadband service  Instructions from your ISP on what type of Internet access you will be using, and the IP addresses needed to set up access ...
  • Page 8: Getting To Know The Device

    In addition to this document, your package should arrive containing the following:  The device (6000-B1)  Ethernet cable  Standard phone line cable  Power adapter One 6000-B1 device RJ-45 Cable RJ-11 Cable Power adapter Figure 1: 6000-B1 Package Contents...
  • Page 9: 6000-B1 Front Panel

    6000-B1 User’s Guide 6000-B1 Front Panel The front panel of this 6000-B1 will be described here. Figure 2: 6000-B1 Front Panel and LEDs Connector and LED definitions from left to right: Label Color Function Power Green GREEN off : No power...
  • Page 10: 6000-B1 Rear Panel

    6000-B1 User’s Guide 6000-B1 Rear Panel The rear panel of this 6000-B1 will be described here. Figure 3: 6000-B1 Rear Panel Connections Connector definition: Label Function Antenna Connects to the 802.11b/11g enabled wireless devices in LAN Power Switch ON/OFF switch...
  • Page 11: Connecting Your Device

    LAN hub/switch (if applicable), and the device. WARNING The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections. The layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout shown. Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions. Figure 4: Overview of Hardware Connections for 6000-B1...
  • Page 12: Step 1. Connect The Wan Port To Vdsl2 Network

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Step 1. Connect the WAN port to VDSL2 network Connect the WAN port to the VDSL2 network which has the high speed internet connection. Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable Connect up to four single Ethernet computers, or to a HUB/Switch directly to the device via Ethernet cable(s).
  • Page 13: Getting Start With The Web Pages

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Getting Start with the Web pages The device includes a series of Web pages that provide an interface to the software installed on the device. It enables you to configure the device settings to meet the needs of your network. You can access it through a web browser on a PC connected to the device.
  • Page 14 6000-B1 User’s Guide Advanced Setup: provides information about the current configuration of various system features with options to change the configuration. It includes the sub menus, WAN, LAN, Security, Parental Control, QoS, Routing, DNS, DSL, and Interface Group. Wireless Setup: provides wireless SSID, security, key and various options to change the configuration.
  • Page 15: Commonly Used Buttons

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Commonly used buttons The following buttons are used throughout the web pages: Button Function You could click this button to refresh the information on this current page again so that you could get the real time information.
  • Page 16: Testing Your Setup

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Testing your Setup Once you have connected your hardware and configured your PCs, any computer on your LAN should be able to use the device to access the Internet. To test the connection, turn on the device, wait seconds till device booting up and then...
  • Page 17 6000-B1 User’s Guide Option Default Setting Explanation/Instructions User/Password admin/admin User name and password to access the device LAN Port Assigned static IP This is the IP address of the LAN port IP Address address: on the device. The LAN port connects 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 18: Device Information

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Device Information The Device Information web page menu includes the following submenus: Summary Statistics Route DHCP Summary The Summary Page of the device shows the following information, Board ID, Software version, Bootloader version, VDSL software version, Wireless driver version, and MAC address.
  • Page 19: Statistic

    6000-B1 User’s Guide port and so on. Figure 7: WAN Port Information Statistic The Statistic Page of the device shows the following information, Interfaces, data transmitting (Received and Transmitted directions) in that interface such as total bytes, packets, error count and drop count of LAN port, WAN port, ATM, ADSL, and VDSL.
  • Page 20 6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 10: Device ATM Statistic Information Figure 11: Device ADSL Statistic Information Figure 12: Device VDSL Statistic Information...
  • Page 21: Route

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Route The Route Page of the device shows the route table. It contains Destination IP address, Gateway, Subnet Mask, Flag, Metric, Service and Interface. Figure 13: Device Route Table Information The ARP Page of the device shows the ARP table mapping the IP address and related MAC address.
  • Page 22: Advanced Setup

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Advanced Setup The Advance Setup menu includes the sub menus WAN, LAN, NAT, Security, Parental Control, Quality of Service, Routing, DNS, DSL, and Interface Group. Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Interface Group You can configure your internet connection from this page. This page displays the details of existing internet connection.
  • Page 23 6000-B1 User’s Guide  Enter VPI/VCI values  Check to enable the VLAN Mux that allows multiple protocols in the same PVC and then enter the 802.11Q VLAN ID valued from 0 to 4095  Select the Service Category from the list (UBR without PCR, UBR with PCR, CBR, Non Realtime VBR, Realtime VBR).
  • Page 24: Ppp Over Atm (Pppoa) And Ppp Over Ethernet (Pppoe)

    6000-B1 User’s Guide  Select the Encapsulation Mode from the list (LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, LLC/SNAP-Routing or VC/MUX)  Click Next PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Figure 19: WAN Connection, PPPoE Configuration To configure the PPPoA or PPPoE settings: ...
  • Page 25 6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 20: WAN Connection, PPPoA or PPPoE Configuration NAT (Network Address Translation) setting:  Check to enable NAT that allows multiple PCs surfing Internet simultaneously by using the same WAN IP address.  Check to enable Firewall ...
  • Page 26: Mac Encapsulation Routing (Mer)

    6000-B1 User’s Guide MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Figure 22: WAN Connection, MER Configuration To configure the IP over Ethernet settings: Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following (fixed) IP  address” and then also enter the WAN IP address and WAN Subnet Mask.
  • Page 27: Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)

    6000-B1 User’s Guide IP over ATM (IPoA) Figure 23: WAN Connection, MER Configuration To configure the IP over Ethernet settings:  Enter the WAN IP address and WAN Subnet Mask. Select “Use the following default gateway” and then also enter the gateway IP ...
  • Page 28: Bridging

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Bridging Figure 24: WAN Connection, Bridging Configuration To configure the Bridging settings: Check “Enable Bridge Service” to enable bridge service   Enter the Service Name for this bridging interface.  Click Next The WAN Setup Summary page shows all of parameters. Click Save if correct or click...
  • Page 29: Lan

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 25: LAN Configuration To configure LAN:  Enter the IP address which the CPE in the LAN will use to connect to the device. For example, enter 192.168.1.1  Enter the Subnet Mask. For example, enter 255.255.255.0 ...
  • Page 30: Nat (Network Access Translation)

    6000-B1 User’s Guide NAT (Network Access Translation) The NAT feature provides the basic firewall feature to avoid hacker attacks from remote site. There are three more setting pages including virtual server, port trigger, DMZ and ALG to provide specified service for remote users.
  • Page 31: Port Triggering

    6000-B1 User’s Guide party  Enter the Start External Port # and End External Port # that open to remote to access the service  Select the Protocol from the list  Enter the Start Internal Port # and End Internal Port # that may use different port # to secure the service.
  • Page 32: Dmz

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 29: Add a Rule of Port Triggering A DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) host is a computer on your network that can be accessed from the Internet. DMZ is for forwarding IP packets from the remote parties that are not fixed to any of the applications configured in the virtual server.
  • Page 33: Alg

    6000-B1 User’s Guide An ALG (Application Layer Gateway) is a method to allow specific application to pass through NAT firewall. Figure 31: ALG configuration Global Setting  Check to select SIP ALG enabled  Click Save/Apply Security The Security feature provides two more setting pages including IP filtering in Route mode, MAC filtering and Parental Control.
  • Page 34 6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 33: Add - Outgoing IP Filter Setup Global Setting  Enter the Filter Name  Select the Protocol from the selection list.  Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask (range of IP addresses) of packet ...
  • Page 35 6000-B1 User’s Guide Click Add to add a rule of Incoming IP Filtering. Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry. Figure 35: Add - Incoming IP Filter Setup Global Setting  Enter the Filter Name  Select the Protocol from the selection list.
  • Page 36: Mac Filtering

    6000-B1 User’s Guide MAC Filtering This feature allows you to configure the filter feature based on MAC address. The default MAC filtering rule is FORWARDED which means that all MAC layer frames will be forwarded except those matching with any of the specified rules in the MAC filtering table.
  • Page 37: Parental Control

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Global Setting  Select the Protocol Type of packet from the list  Enter the Destination MAC Address of packet  Enter the Source MAC Address of packet  Select the Frame Direction, both LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN, LAN to WAN (outgoing) or WAN to LAN (incoming) from the list ...
  • Page 38: Url Filtering

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Global Setting  Enter the Username  Select the Browser’s MAC Address or Other MAC Address to enter the specific PC MAC address.  Check those days of the week you want to block above PC to surf Internet.
  • Page 39: Quality Of Service

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Quality of Service The Quality of Service feature provides a method to prioritize the packet and arrange a better efficiency of bandwidth. In other words, some traffic such as voice or video has handled as higher priority than others such as data to get near real time response.
  • Page 40: Qos Classification

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Click Add to add a Queue Configuration for parental control. Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry. Click Save/Reboot to save the configuration. Figure 45: Add Quality of Service Queue Configuration Global Setting ...
  • Page 41 6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 47: Quality of Service Configuration The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign queue priority which defines the precedence and type of service. A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
  • Page 42: Routing

    6000-B1 User’s Guide  Enter the Destination IP Address, Destination Subnet Mask, and UDP/TCP Destination Port (single port or port range (Port:Port)).  Enter Source MAC Address and Source MAC Mask  Enter Destination MAC Address and Destination MAC Mask ...
  • Page 43: Static Route

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Static Route Figure 49: Static Route Configuration Click Add to add the static route path. Figure 50: Add Static Route Configuration Global Setting  Enter the Destination Network Address and Subnet Mask (range)  Check Use Gateway IP Address and enter the IP address where packet will be forwarded to.
  • Page 44: Dns

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Global Setting  Select the Enabled option to activate this RIP service  Select the desired RIP version and operation, followed by placing a check in the 'Enabled' checkbox for the interface.  Click Save/Apply to save the configuration The DNS feature provides two more setting pages including DNS server setting and Dynamic DNS.
  • Page 45: Dsl

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Click Add to add Dynamic DNS setting. Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry. Figure 54: Add a Dynamic DNS Global Setting  Select the Dynamic DNS service provider from the list  Enter the Hostname ...
  • Page 46: Interface Group

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Global Setting  Check to select the DSL modulation modes.  Select the DSL phone line pair, inner pair or outer pair. The inner pair is default setting.  Check to select the Capabilities, Bitswap and SRA (Seamless Rate Adaption).
  • Page 47 6000-B1 User’s Guide Figure 57: Add a Interface Group Configuration Global Setting  Enter the Group Name  Select the available LAN ports from available LAN interfaces into grouped interface. The selected LAN interface will be removed from its original group and joined to this new group.
  • Page 48: Wireless Setup

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Wireless Setup The Wireless Setup web page menu comprises: Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Information Basic The device provides wireless connection to wireless clients. This page allows you to enable the wireless service, hide the network from active scan and set the SSID (Service Set IDentifier).
  • Page 49: Security

    6000-B1 User’s Guide  Check to enable Wireless Guest Network to create a virtual wireless AP with different SSID and security key  Enter the Guest SSID  Click Save to save the configuration Security The device provides wireless connection with security including authentication method and data encryption to protect your data in the air.
  • Page 50 6000-B1 User’s Guide  Select the method of WEP Encryption if Network Authentication is Open. Select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits, select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary if WEP Encryption is enabled.
  • Page 51 6000-B1 User’s Guide  If the Network Authentication is WPA, enter WPA Group Rekey Interval, the IP address and Port number of Radius server, Radius Key, WPA Encryption Method (TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES), enable or disable WEP encryption. If WEP Encryption is enabled, select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits, select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary.
  • Page 52 6000-B1 User’s Guide  If the Network Authentication is WPA2-PSK (pre-shared key), enter the WPA Pre-Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval, WPA Encryption Method (TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES), enable or disable WEP encryption. If WEP Encryption is enabled, select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits, select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary.
  • Page 53: Mac Filter

    6000-B1 User’s Guide  If the Network Authentication is Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK (pre-shared key), enter the WPA Pre-Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval, WPA Encryption Method (TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES), enable or disable WEP encryption. If WEP Encryption is enabled, select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits, select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary ...
  • Page 54: Wireless Bridge

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Global Setting  Enter the MAC Address of wireless client  Click Save/Apply to save the configuration. Wireless Bridge The wireless bridge feature is also known as WDS, Wireless Distribution System). Figure 64: Wireless Bridge Configuration Global Setting ...
  • Page 55: Advanced

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced parameters for wireless communication. Figure 65: Wireless Setting – Advanced Global Setting  Set the Wireless Communication Band. If you do not know it, please keep it as default.
  • Page 56: Station Information

    6000-B1 User’s Guide  Set WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia). WMM, formerly known as Wireless Multimedia Extensions. WMM Wi-Fi Multimedia helps you prioritize traffic and optimizes the way shared network resources are allocated among different applications.  Set WMM No Acknowledgement. Keep the default Disabled. If you want the Router not re-send data when an error occurs, change to Enabled.
  • Page 57: Diagnostic

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Diagnostic The Diagnostic web page provides the connection check of the physical layer and upper layer. The results are helpful to figure out the issue if you have a problem trying to surf Internet. Network Tests Fault Management...
  • Page 58: Fault Management

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Fault Management This page will show the IEEE 802.1ag standard for C.O. side. to remotely manage VDSL CPE which is in ATM bridged mode. This feature is required only when service is provided. Figure 68: Diagnostic Fault Management Global Setting: ...
  • Page 59: Management

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Management The Management web page menu comprises: Settings System Log TR-069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save/Reboot Settings This page allows you to backup the current configuration of the device, update the configuration, and restore default configuration (factory setting).
  • Page 60: Restore Default

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Restore Default Figure 71: Restore Default Settings Click Restore Default Settings to restore the device to factory default settings. System Log This page allows you to view the system log and also configure the system log to the way that you want to display it.
  • Page 61: Tr-069 Client

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Global Setting  Select to Enable Log function or to Disable Log function  Select the Log Level from the list  Select the Display Level from the list  Select the Mode from the list ...
  • Page 62: Internet Time

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Internet Time This page allows you to sync up the real time clock from Internet. . Figure 75: Internet Time Configuration Global Setting  Check to Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers  Click Save/Apply to save your settings Access Control This submenu provides you local (LAN) or remote (WAN) access to the device.
  • Page 63: Ip Addresses

    6000-B1 User’s Guide selecting it. The following are the methods available for local and remote access:   HTTP  ICMP (Ping)   TELNET  TFTP  Click Save/Apply to save the configuration. IP Addresses Figure 77: Management Configuration – Access Control: IP Address Click to enable or disable Access Control by IP address.
  • Page 64: Passwords

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Passwords There are three levels of access accounts: admin, support, and user. The user name “admin” has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of the device. The user name “support” is used to allow an ISP technician to access the device for maintenance and to run diagnostics.
  • Page 65: Update Software

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Update Software This page allows you to upgrade the software (firmware). Figure 80: Management Configuration – Update Software Global Setting:  First of all, you have to get the updated software (firmware) from ISP or manufacturer.  Click Browser to specify the location of, and filename of the update ...
  • Page 66: Appendix A - Configuring The Internet Settings

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Appendix A - Configuring the Internet Settings This appendix provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on your computers to work with the device. Configuring Ethernet PCs Before you begin By default, the device automatically assigns the required Internet settings to your PCs.
  • Page 67: Windows Me Pcs

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Connection icon, and then select Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network components. If the list includes Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then the protocol has already been enabled. Skip to step 10.
  • Page 68: Windows 95, 98 Pcs

    6000-B1 User’s Guide 13. Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel. Windows 95, 98 PCs 1. First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 2. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
  • Page 69: Assigning Static Internet Information To Your Pcs

    6000-B1 User’s Guide 9. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab. 10. In the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP, and then click Properties. 11. In the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server.
  • Page 70: Configuring Wireless Pcs

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Configuring Wireless PCs You need to configure the operating system installed on your Wireless PCs using the same procedure described for Configuring Ethernet PCs section. Positioning the wireless PCs The wireless network cards used determine the maximum distance between your wireless PCs and your device.
  • Page 71: Appendix B - Troubleshooting

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Appendix B - Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the device, and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose problems. Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve the problem.
  • Page 72: Diagnosing Problem Using Ip Utilities

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion I forgot/lost my user ID or If you have not changed the password from the default, try using “admin” as both the user ID password. and password. Otherwise, you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing the Reset button on the back panel of the device.
  • Page 73: Nslookup

    6000-B1 User’s Guide IP address of a particular Internet location, you can use the nslookup command, as explained in the following section. From most other IP-enabled operating systems, you can execute the same command at a command prompt or through a system administration utility.
  • Page 74: Appendix C - Glossary

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Appendix C – Glossary Term Description 802.11 A family of specifications for wireless LANs developed by a working group of the IEEE. This wireless Ethernet protocol, often called Wi-Fi. 10BASE-T A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 10 Mbps.
  • Page 75 6000-B1 User’s Guide Broadband A telecommunications technology that can send different types of data over the same medium. DSL is a broadband technology. Broadcast To send data to all computers on a network. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP automates address assignment and management.
  • Page 76 6000-B1 User’s Guide Gbps Abbreviation of Gigabits per second, or one billion bits per second. Internet data rates are often expressed in Gbps. Host A device (usually a computer) connected to a network. HTTP Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer data from web sites so that it can be displayed by web browsers.
  • Page 77 6000-B1 User’s Guide Local Area Network. A network limited to a small geographic area, such as a home or small office. Light Emitting Diode An electronic light-emitting device. The indicator lights on the front of the device are LEDs. MAC address...
  • Page 78 6000-B1 User’s Guide Point-to-Point Protocol A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP (and other protocol) data between your ISP and your computer. The WAN interface on the device uses two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE. See PPPoA, PPPoE.
  • Page 79 6000-B1 User’s Guide Telnet An interactive, character-based program used to access a remote computer. While HTTP (the web protocol) and FTP only allow you to download files from a remote computer, Telnet allows you to log into and use a computer from a remote location.
  • Page 80 6000-B1 User’s Guide VoIP Voice over IP VoIP is an IP telephony term for a set of facilities used to manage the delivery of voice information over the Internet. VoIP involves sending voice information in digital form in discrete packets rather than by using the traditional circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
  • Page 81 6000-B1 User’s Guide phrase. World Wide Web Also called (the) Web. Collective term for all web sites anywhere in the world that can be accessed via the Internet.
  • Page 82: Appendix D - Specification

    6000-B1 User’s Guide Appendix D - Specification A1. Hardware Specifications  LAN Interface  Four port 10/100BaseT Ethernet Switch (4 * RJ-45 connectors), IEEE 802.3u with MDI/MDIX auto-detection  Integrated 802.11b/g WLAN Access Point  WAN VDSL2 Line Interface ...
  • Page 83 6000-B1 User’s Guide A2. Software Specifications  Bridging  Transparent Bridging and spanning(IEEE 802.1D) with at least 32 MAC addresses  RFC2684 (RFC 1483) Bridged  Bridge filtering with per-port extensions  Routing  IP routing and PPP supported ...
  • Page 84: Appendix E - Warranties

    Fill out the next page and mail or fax to Innoband Technologies, Inc. for product registration. - 79 -...
  • Page 85: Registration Card

    Registration Card VDSL2/ADSL2+ Wireless Gateway 6000-B1 Product Registration Name / Company: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail: Serial Number: Purchased from: Date of Purchase: Please cut out the above Product Registration Card and send in with a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Innoband Technologies, Inc.
  • Page 86: Appendix F - Regulation

    But if it does, the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense. The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless Innoband expressly approves the changes or modifications.
  • Page 87: Appendix G - Contact Information

    We would more than love to help if you have further technical questions, please visit our Website at http://www.innoband.com or send E-mail to support@innoband.com To purchase accessories or replacement parts for this gateway, please visit http://www.innocow.com Company Address Innoband Technologies, Inc 2526 Qume Drive Ste 21, San Jose, CA 95131 - 82 -...

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