CastleNet CBV704EW Series User Manual Download Page 8

CBV704EW Series Cable Modem  
User’s Manual

 

 Blinking 

New voice message or in calling 

On 

Line 2 is registered in the network 

 

TEL2 Green 

Off 

Line 2 is not registered in the 
network 

Blinking 

No phone call 

 

 

Wifi Green 

On  

Connecting 

 

Blinking 

WPS Activating  

 

 

WPS 

 

WPS 

 

Blue 

On 

WPS Connected  

 

 

 

 

Off 

No WPS Connection  

 

 

2.2  Rear Panel and Hardware Connection 

 

This chapter describes the proper steps for connecting your cable modem. 
Please be sure to follow the steps in the sequence outlined below. Failure to 
do so could result in improper operation or failure of your cable modem. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
Step 1: 

Connect a cable by feeding the F-connector on the back of the cable modem. 
Ensure the center conductor of the 75 ohm coaxial cable is inserted directly 
into the center of the F-connector. Secure the coaxial cable by carefully 
threading the outer shell of the coaxial cable connector onto the F-connector 
in a clockwise direction until tight. Be careful not to over-tighten the connector 
or you may damage either the connector or the cable modem. 

 
Step2: 

Connect the cable modem to an IEEE 802.3 10BaseT / 802.3u 

100Base-TX Network using a RJ-45 male-terminated Ethernet cable or an 
USB cable to the PC. This cable modem equips with two Ethernet ports, you 
can connect two PCs to the cable modem at the same time if necessary. 
 

Step 3: 

Connect the telephone sets to TEL1 and TEL2. Use RJ-11 telephone 

line to connect TEL1/TEL2 port on the cable modem and telephone socket on 
telephone. 
 

Step 1

 

Connecting 

the Coaxial Cable

 

Step 3

 

Connecting the 

Telephone cord

 

Step 5

 

Adjust the Antenna

 

Step 4

 

Connecting to 

the AC Adapter

 

Step 2

 

Connecting to a Network Interface Card 

Or Connecting to the USB port on your PC

 

Reset Button 

Summary of Contents for CBV704EW Series

Page 1: ...ab bl le e 1 1 5 5 a an nd d D DO OC CS SI IS S E EU UR RO OD DO OC CS SI IS S 2 2 0 0 C Co om mp pl li ia an nt t 4 4 P Po or rt ts s E Et th he er rn ne et t C Ca ab bl le e M Mo od de em m w wi it...

Page 2: ...ny interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Information to User To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to comp...

Page 3: ...eller may elect to evaluate and repair defective items at the Buyer s site Seller may charge Buyer a fee including travel expenses if needed to cover the cost of evaluation if the evaluation shows tha...

Page 4: ...ISTA 11 5 WEB MANAGEMENT 13 ENTER MODEM S IP ADDRESS 13 STATUS 14 5 1 1 Software Status 14 BASIC 14 5 1 2 DHCP 15 ADVANCED 15 5 1 3 Options 16 5 1 4 IP Filtering 16 5 1 5 MAC Filtering 17 5 1 6 Port F...

Page 5: ...systems And it also has voice support that includes hardware based Quality of Service QoS voice compression popular voice CODECs G 711 G 729A G 723 1 and so on echo cancellation dynamic latency jitte...

Page 6: ...personal injury and damage to your equipment z Make sure the voltages and frequency of the power outlet matches the electrical rating labels on the AC Adapter z Do not place any object on top of the...

Page 7: ...n Off Without data Rx Green On Downstream Data traffic Blinking Connecting On Ethernet port 1 linked LAN 1 Green Off Disconnected Blinking Connecting On Ethernet port 2 linked LAN 2 Green Off Disconne...

Page 8: ...of the F connector Secure the coaxial cable by carefully threading the outer shell of the coaxial cable connector onto the F connector in a clockwise direction until tight Be careful not to over tight...

Page 9: ...re the connectors are properly aligned prior to insertion and ensure the two connectors engage completely The cable modem is shipped with an AC adapter Remember to use only power adapter that came wit...

Page 10: ...etwork components appears Look for an entry named TCP IP This entry may be followed by an arrow and a description of the NIC hardware device installed in the computer If you don t see TCP IP listed an...

Page 11: ...ble from PC to cable modem 2 Connect RF cable and power on Cable Modem Wait until it register it will take about 40 seconds to 4 minutes depends on network traffic Cable Modem may reboot if you previo...

Page 12: ...dem User s Manual 8 6 Windows will locate the driver automatically Please click Continue Anyway to continue the installation process 7 Windows shall find the location of USB driver and complete the in...

Page 13: ...gister it will take about 40 seconds to 4 minutes depends on network traffic Cable Modem may reboot if you previously connect it through Ethernet port 3 Windows will prompt new hardware found insert t...

Page 14: ...dem User s Manual 10 6 Windows will locate the driver automatically Please click Continue Anyway to continue the installation process 7 Windows shall find the location of USB driver and complete the i...

Page 15: ...4 minutes depends on network traffic Cable Modem may reboot if you previously connect it through Ethernet port 3 Windows will prompt new hardware found insert the Driver CD into your CD ROM drive 4 C...

Page 16: ...ur system may pop up a dialogue as below window just click Install this driver software anyway 7 During the driver installation your system may pop up a dialogue as below window just click Install thi...

Page 17: ...W 1 Open your web browser You may get an error message This is normal Continue on to the next step 2 Type the default IP address of the CBV704EW e g 192 168 0 1 and press Enter 3 The Log In page appea...

Page 18: ...ng powered up and some key information the CBV704EW received during the initialization process with your cable service provider If Network Access shows Allowed then your cable service provider has con...

Page 19: ...e Number of CPEs box and then click Apply CPE is another term sometimes used for PC The table on the bottom of this page shows the information of DHCP clients including the IP and MAC addresses of eac...

Page 20: ...remote location you must use HTTP port 8080 and your IP address This is the WAN IP address that appears at the Basic Setup page For example if this IP address were 211 20 15 28 you would navigate to...

Page 21: ...ecific PCs on your LAN that you don t permit to have outbound access ability to the WAN These PCs can still communicate with each other through the CBV704EW but packets they send to WAN addresses are...

Page 22: ...the CBV704EW normally only allows you to originate an IP connection with a PC on the WAN it will ignore attempts of the WAN PC to originate a connection onto your PC This protects you from malicious a...

Page 23: ...anges on which to trigger 5 1 9 DMZ Host The DMZ page allows you to configure a specific network device to be exposed or visible directly to the WAN public Internet Setting a host on your local networ...

Page 24: ...t log reported via email alert and these attack records are also visible in the table on the bottom of this page Specifies the e mail address and its SMTP of the administrators who should receive noti...

Page 25: ...n the Allowed Domain List of his her content rule 5 6 2 Basic Setup This page allows basic selections of rules which block certain Internet content and certain Web sites When you change your Parental...

Page 26: ...Time of Day Access Policy This page allows configuration of time access policies to block all internet traffic to and from specific network devices based on time of day setting 5 6 4 Event Log This p...

Page 27: ...nual 23 Wireless 5 1 11 Basic The Wireless Connection Status page allows configuration of the Access Point parameters including the SSID and channel number 5 1 12 Security This page allows configurati...

Page 28: ...odem User s Manual 24 5 1 13 Access Control This page allows configuration of the Access Control to the AP as well as on the connected clients 5 1 14 Advanced This page allows configuration of data ra...

Page 29: ...dem User s Manual 25 5 1 15 Bridging This page allows configuration of WDS features 5 1 16 WMM This page allows configuration of the Wi Fi Multimedia QoS 5 1 17 Guest Network This page allows configur...

Page 30: ...m User s Manual 26 MTA Section MTA has 5 sub items which indicate the status of MTA These information can help you to understand the parameters of MTA operation 5 1 18 Status This page displays initia...

Page 31: ...ation QPSK 8QAM 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM SCDMA only Symbol Rate TDMA 160K 320K 640K 1280K 2560K 5120Ksym sec S CDMA 1280K 2560K 5120Ksym sec Bandwidth TDMA 200K 400K 800K 1600K 3200K 6400KHz S CDMA 16...

Page 32: ...A QPSK 8 58 dBmV 8 16QAM 8 55 dBmV 32 64QAM 8 54 dBmV Output power S CDMA QPSK 8 16 32 64 128QAM 8 53 dBmV Output Impedance 75 Ohms Table 5 Electrical Specification Parameter Measured Value Notes Inpu...

Page 33: ...11g Supported Rates 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps for 802 11b 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps for 802 11g Maximum Receive Level 20dBm with PER 10 for 802 11g Antenna External Hirose U F L 11g PER Compliant Output Power...

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