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Summary of Contents for PK5000

Page 1: ...Actiontec PK 5000 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual...

Page 2: ...be one of the keys to your success Minimum System Requirements s CTIVE DSL service s OMPUTER WITH AN 10 Mbps or 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connection or USB connection s ICROSOFT 7INDOWS98 Second Edition S...

Page 3: ...full speed support s RIDGED THERNET OVER 4 PPP over 4 PPP over Ethernet s 0RECISE 4 traffic shaping s IP packet routing and transparent bridge s RIP 1 RIP 2 and static routing protocol support s UILT...

Page 4: ...teadily green the Gateway is receiving power and fully operational When the Power light is rapidly flashing the Gateway is initializing If the Power light is glows red when the Power cord is plugged i...

Page 5: ...h ONFIGURING 7IRELESS 3ETTINGSv FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUTWPS Rear Panel The rear panel of the Gateway contains seven ports Ethernet 4 Phone USB and Power as well as Reset and Power switches Ethernet...

Page 6: ...s The reset process will start after releasing the switch USB Port The USB port is used to connect a computer to the Gateway viaUSB cable Power Port The Power port is used to connect the Power cord to...

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Page 8: ...Gateway to the ISP To complete the quick setup have the Welcome Letter orISP Worksheet handy If the document is not available contact theISP immediately Accessing Quick Setup Screens To access the Qui...

Page 9: ...Manual 2 4HE h OMEv SCREEN APPEARS LICKQuick Setup 3 LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRI ate text boxes then click OK Note 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMIN v 4HE DEFAU...

Page 10: ...oxes If 0v WAS SELECTED GO TO STEP 5b If PPPoE was selected in step 5 select theIP type Dynamic 0 0 EFAULT v OR h3INGLE 3TATIC IP DDRESSv F 3INGLE 3TATIC IP DDRESS WAS SELECT ed enter the address in t...

Page 11: ...y green The Gateway is now configured and users can start surfing the Internet If an error appears stating the Web browser was unable to connect to the Internet check the configuration settings Ensure...

Page 12: ...NAME AND password and keep it in a secure location They will be needed to access the ATEWAY S 7EB ONFIGURATION SCREENS IN THE FUTURE 4 LICK Apply at the bottom of the screen 5 Read the instructions on...

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Page 14: ...electStatus in the Home screen The h ROADBAND ONNECTION 3TATUSv SCREEN APPEARS 4HERE ARE THREE SECTIONS IN THIS screen General Statistics PPP Status and DSL Status Note No settings other than connecti...

Page 15: ...y s PPP connection including user name authentication failures and packets sent and received DSL Status 4HE BOTTOM SECTION OF THE ROADBAND ONNECTION 3TATUS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE STATUS of the Gateway s...

Page 16: ...the option of choice NAT Table SelectingNATTable GENERATES THEh 4 4ABLEvSCREEN 4HIS SCREEN DISPLAYS AN OVERVIEW of the current list of open connections through 4 ETWORK DDRESS 4RANSLATION THE Gateway...

Page 17: ...HE h Y ETWORKv SCREEN APPEARS LISTING ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK ROM THIS SCREEN VARIOUS SETTINGS CAN BE ACCESSED INCLUDING 7EBSITE BLOCKING 3CHEDULE 2ULES AND NABLE PPLICATION To view the n...

Page 18: ...etting up wireless security and viewing the wireless connection status Accessing Wireless Setup To access the Wireless Settings configuration screens follow these instructions 1 PEN A 7EB BROWSER N TH...

Page 19: ...reless DSL Gateway User Manual 3 LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRI ate text boxes then click OK Note 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMIN v 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSW...

Page 20: ...er 4 Configuring Wireless Settings 4 4HE h7IRELESS ASIC 3ETTINGSv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURA tion click on its name in the menu bar on the left or from the list in the mid dle of th...

Page 21: ...BIT WEP key by selecting 64 bit WEP Key from the select a WEP EYv DROP DOWN MENU THEN ENTERING A DIGIT KEY IN THE h EY ODEv TEXT box The digits can be any letter from and any number from 0 9 6 Write d...

Page 22: ...henticaton allows any wireless enabled device to recognize the network even if the WEP key is invalid Shared allows only wireless enabled devices with the correct WEP key to recognize the network 64 b...

Page 23: ...circle select 256 BITvFROM THE DROP DOWN LIST ON THE RIGHT THEN ENTER 29 hexadecimal digit pairs in theKey TEXT BOX FTER ACTIVATING256 bit WEP a com puter with wireless capability can join the networ...

Page 24: ...Pre Shared Key PSK FOR OME ETWORKv IS FOR home network security To set up aPSK Pre Shared Key enter alphanu MERIC CHARACTERS IN THE TEXT BOX LL WIRELESS ENABLED DEVICES MUST SUPPORT70 and know the PSK...

Page 25: ...TINGS SCREEN CLICKBack Wireless MAC Authentication Selecting Wireless MAC Authentication IN THE 7IRELESS DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN generates the Wireless UTHENTICATIONv SCREEN This feature allows the us...

Page 26: ...THE DROP down menu and select the desired option We RECOMMEND USING THE h IXEDv mode the default option which enables both802 11b and 802 11g wireless clients to join the network When finished with t...

Page 27: ...reate a wireless network that only requires pressing buttons one on the Router and one on the client either built in or on a compatible wireless card to allow wireless clients to join the Router s wir...

Page 28: ...ent will search and locate each other then auto configure whatever WIRELESS SECURITY 70 ETC IS BEING USED T CAN TAKE UP TO MINUTES FOR THE Router and client to finish the connection procedure When the...

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Page 30: ...y s advanced settings such as remote management 0 settings and Quality of Service QoS Accessing Advanced Setup Screens 4O ACCESS THE DVANCED 3ETUP SCREENS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PEN A 7EB BROWSER...

Page 31: ...Manual 2 4HE h OMEv SCREEN APPEARS LICKAdvanced Setup 3 LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRI ate text boxes then click OK Note 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMIN v 4HE DEF...

Page 32: ...Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings 4 4HEh DVANCED 3ETUPvSCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CLICK ON its name in the menu bar on the left or from the list in the middle of the scre...

Page 33: ...not changing these values without first consult ing the ISP DHCP Settings Selecting DHCP Settings IN THE h DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h 0 3ETTINGSv SCREEN 4HE ATEWAY HAS A BUILT IN 0 YNAMIC O...

Page 34: ...IP Address This is the IP address at which the 0 server stops assigning IP addresses We recommend keeping the factory default settings 192 168 1 254 The beginning and ending IP addresses define the I...

Page 35: ...is is the primary DNS server provided byVerizon If Verizon provided DNS server information enter it here If not leave the text box intact DNS Server 2 This is the secondary DNS provided by Verizon If...

Page 36: ...the default factory settings IP address 192 168 1 1 subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 Note If the Gateway s 0 DDRESS IS MODIFIED VERIFY THE 0 3ERVER RANGE IS WITHIN THE SAME SUBNET OR MORE INFOR matio...

Page 37: ...nt check with Verizon before continuing 1 Select 0v OR hPPPoEv DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF CONNECTION THEISP uses If PPP UTO ONNECT IS BEING USED CLICK IN THE APPROPRIATE CHECK BOX 2 If using PPPoE was s...

Page 38: ...Gateway automatically connect to the Internet whenever needed when a Web browser is opened FOR EXAMPLE ACTIVATE h IALOUT ON DEMANDv BY CLICKING IN THE APPROPRIATE check box When Dialout on demand is a...

Page 39: ...c such as VoIP traffic over other types of traffic such as standard data Both upstream data coming into the network and downstream data going out of the network traffic can be prioritzed using QoS Ena...

Page 40: ...iate value in text box If IP is used enter the netmask address if applicable PRIORITY PORT RANGE CAN ALSO BE DEFINED USING THE h0ORT 2ANGEv TEXT BOXES Destination Identify the destination device here...

Page 41: ...SES THE h1O3 OWNSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN TO APPEAR 4HE h1O3 OWNSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN IS IDENTICAL TO THE h1O3 5PSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE h IGH 0RIORITY ANDWIDTHv OPTION 5SE T...

Page 42: ...c Remote Management Telnet Selecting Remote Management IN THE h DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h2EMOTE ANAGEMENT 4ELENTv SCREEN 2EMOTE MANAGEMENT ALLOWS ACCESS TO THE Gateway through the Internet...

Page 43: ...Sv N A COMPUTER OUTSIDE THE NETWORK RUNNING A 4ELNET PROGRAM ENTER THE Gateway s 7 0 address to access the Gateway Note Before remote management or Telnet can be activated the administrator password m...

Page 44: ...Routing is required then select the needed option When finished in this screen clickApply to activate any changes made Static Routing Selecting Static Routing IN THE h DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES...

Page 45: ...e usingUPnP we recom mend deactivating UPnP When finished in this screen clickApply to activate any changes made USB Port Detection Selecting USB Port Detection IN THEh DVANCED 3ETUPvSCREEN GENERATES...

Page 46: ...F AYLIGHT 3AVINGS 4IME IS currently in effect where the Gateway is being used When finished in this screen clickApply to activate any changes made Remote Syslog Capture Selecting Remote Syslog Capture...

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Page 48: ...ding firewall settings DMZ hosting and network address translation Accessing Wired Security Screens To access the Wired Security configuration screens follow these instructions 1 PEN A 7EB BROWSER N T...

Page 49: ...oxes then click OK Note 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMIN v 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORD v 4 4HE h3ECURITYv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CLICK ON ITS name in the menu bar on th...

Page 50: ...e level of security needed for the network High If High IS SELECTED IN THEh IREWALL 3ECURITY EVELvSCREEN THE SERVICES LISTED AT THE BOT tom of the screen HTTP DNS 40 0v SMTP 0 0 NNTP 03 03 ESP HTTPS a...

Page 51: ...VICES LISTED AT the bottom of the screen HTTP DNS 40 0v SMTP 0 0 NNTP 03 03 30 HTTPS and 0 are the only ones allowed to pass through the firewall LL OTHER SERVICES WILL BE BLOCKED 4HESE SETTINGS CAN B...

Page 52: ...S THROUGH THE FIREWALL LICK IN THE APPROPRIATE CHECK BOX TO ALLOW OR deny access for a particular service check mark in the check box to deny blank CHECK BOX TO ALLOW LL SERVICES NOT LISTED ARE ALLOWE...

Page 53: ...omputer on the network from the 0 AMEv drop down list then click Add EXT SELECT A h ATEGORYv BY CLICKING THE APPROPRI ATE RADIO BUTTON N THE h VAILABLE 2ULESv LIST BOX SELECT A GAME APPLICATION SERVER...

Page 54: ...GBack DMZ Hosting Selecting DMZ Hosting IN THE h3ECURITYv SCREEN GENERATES THE hDMZ OSTINGv screen To use DMZ hosting select the computer on the network to be used as a DMZ host in the DMZ Host 0 AMEv...

Page 55: ...ity Do not turn 4 off unless instructed to do so byVerizon When finished with this screen click Apply to save the changes Port Mapping Selecting Port Mapping IN THE h3ECURITYv SCREEN GENERATES THE h42...

Page 56: ...h as services blocking Web site blocking and schedule rules Accessing Parental Control Screens 4O ACCESS THE 0ARENTAL ONTROL CONFIGURATION SCREENS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PEN A 7EB BROWSER N THE h...

Page 57: ...HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMIN v 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORD v 4 4HEh0ARENTAL ONTROLvSCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC SETTING CLICK ON ITS name in the menu bar on the left or from the list in...

Page 58: ...TES THE h7EBSITE LOCKINGv SCREEN 4HIS FEATURE ENABLES THE ATEWAY TO BLOCK 7EB SITES TO ANY OR ALL computers on the network To block a Web site select the computer name from THE h0 AMEv DROP DOWN MENU...

Page 59: ...led times only To set up schedule rules for a computer on the network 1 3ELECT THE COMPUTER S NETWORK NAME FROM THE h0 AMEv DROP DOWN MENU 2 LICK View Edit Access Details 4HE COMPUTER S h LLOWED PPLIC...

Page 60: ...granted every day at the times listed in the Rules list box Note 7HEN USING h AILYv SCHEDULING AN ACCESS PERIOD CAN not include 12 a m midnight To create an access period that includes midnight creat...

Page 61: ...dnight create two access periods one that ends at 12 a m on one day and one that begins at 12 a m on the following day 5 When finished with all scheduling clickApply to save the changes to the Gateway...

Page 62: ...default settings upgrade the Gateway s firmware and perform a ping test Accessing the Utilities Screens To access the Utilities configuration screens follow these instructions 1 PEN A 7EB BROWSER N T...

Page 63: ...SWORD IN THE APPROPRI ate text boxes then click OK Note 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMIN v 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORD v 4 4HE h5TILITIESv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CLICK...

Page 64: ...is process the Gateway s Power light flashes and the Gateway is disabled Warning Do not unplug the Power cord from the Gateway during the Restore Default Settings process Doing so may result in perman...

Page 65: ...reen generates the Multiple06 v SCREEN which allows the configuration of multiple06 s Web Activity Log 4HE 7EB CTIVITY OG PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT THE 7EB SITES EACH COMPUTER ON THE ATEWAY S NETWORK...

Page 66: ...resh at the selected interval Manual Refresh 4O SET THE 7EB CTIVITY OG SCREEN TO MANUALLY REFRESH ACTIVATE THE CIRCLE NEXT TO h ANUAL 2EFRESHv AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 7EB CTIVITY OG SCREEN 4O REFRESH THE...

Page 67: ...d Restart screen to appear Save Log As Pressing this button allows the user to save a log as a file OAM Ping Test Selecting OAM Ping Test from the Utilities screen generates the 0ING 4ESTv screen whic...

Page 68: ...H IS USED TO CHECK WHETHER THE ATEWAY IS PROPERLY CONNECTED TO THE NTERNET OLLOW the on screen instructions to perform the test Reboot Selecting Reboot FROM THE 5TILITIES SCREEN GENERATES THE h2EBOOTv...

Page 69: ...68 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 3 The Gateway reboots Read the onscreen information in the screen that appears When the Gateway s Power light stops flashing the Gateway has rebooted...

Page 70: ...dmt G lite t 2 2516 Protocol LAN 3 WAN PPP 0 Static IP WAN ULL RATE 3 Interface LAN 10 100 RJ 45 switched port USB port Speed LAN Ethernet 10 100 Mbps auto sensing Wireless 802 11g 54 BPS OPTIMAL SEE...

Page 71: ...et LED Indicators Power DSL Internet Ethernet 4 USB Wireless Environmental Power External 12V DC 1A Certifications FCC Class B FCC Class C part 15 68 CE Mark Commercial UL Operating Temperature 0 C to...

Page 72: ...posal instructions Telephone Line Cord Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 7 OR LARGER E G 7 5 ISTED or 3 ERTIFIED 4ELECOMMUNICATION INE ORD Class B Equipment This equipment has been tes...

Page 73: ...DUCTS MARKED WITH THE FCC LOGO n 5NITED 3TATES ONLY 4HIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH 0ART OF THE FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 4HIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENC...

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