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1.    Make sure your computer meets the system requirements. 
2.    Connect a coaxial cable (supplied by the local Cable Television Company) to the CABLE 

connector on the modem.   

3.    Plug the power adapter into the 

POWER

 connector of the modem. 

4.    Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet.   
5.    Check CABLE LED. If it is solid ON, the Cable Modem is on-line now. If it is not, contact 

your service provider. 

6.    Install the wireless card driver and verify the wireless setting as below: 

---The default SSID: 

wireless

 

---WEP encryption is 

disabled

. Authentication Type is 

Open System or Shared Key

---Use Infrastructure connection mode. 

7.   Check that the TCP/IP protocol is installed on your wireless client PC. Configure it to get a 

dynamic IP from the 

WebSTAR Cable RG. 

 

Note

: You can go to 

Chapter 3.3

 

“Setting TCP/IP on client PC”

 now 

8.    When the connection is established, the client PCs can access the Internet or remote network 

through the 

WebSTAR Cable RG.

 

Below shows the connection status among the cable modem and your computer. 

 

Summary of Contents for WebSTAR DPR2320

Page 1: ...WebSTAR Cable Resident Gateway User s Manual...

Page 2: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual ii...

Page 3: ...e product to prevent it from the damage of storm or sudden increases in rating For Service Do not attempt to disassemble or open covers of this unit by yourself Nor should you attempt to service the p...

Page 4: ...Me 18 3 4 2 For Windows NT 2000 XP 19 3 4 3 For Apple Macintosh 20 3 5 Renew PC IP Address 21 Chapter 4 Access Internet through Cable Modem 23 Chapter 5 Web Manager 24 5 1 System 25 5 2 Signal 26 5 3...

Page 5: ...5 3 Firewall Time of Day Filters 44 5 5 3 Firewall Event Logging 45 5 5 3 Wireless Basic 46 5 5 3 Wireless Privacy 47 5 5 3 Wireless Access Control 48 5 5 3 Wireless Advanced 49 Chapter 6 Troubleshoot...

Page 6: ...ff or the initial test is over Blinking To indicate wireless data traffic Wireless Green On Wireless interface is in use Off Power off or the initial test is over Blinking To indicate PC data traffic...

Page 7: ...l 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 R Re ea ar r P Pa an ne el l 12VDC 12V Power connector RST Reset to Default push button ETHERNET Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ 45 connector USB USB Connector CABLE F Connector ANTENNA Standa...

Page 8: ...E connector on the modem 3 Plug the power adapter into the POWER connector of the modem 4 Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet 5 Check CABLE LED If it is solid ON the Cable Mode...

Page 9: ...er into the POWER connector of the modem 4 Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet 5 Check CABLE LED If it is solid ON the Cable Modem is on line now If it is not contact your serv...

Page 10: ...able Modem is on line now If it is not contact your service provider 6 Install the wireless card driver and verify the wireless setting as below The default SSID wireless WEP encryption is disabled Au...

Page 11: ...ion 3 3 1 1 1 1 F Fo or r W Wi in nd do ow ws s 9 98 8 M Me e 1 Wait for the cable modem is running in the operational state registration O K Plug the USB cable into your PC USB port You will see the...

Page 12: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 7 4 Select The updated driver and click the Next button 5 Click the Next button 6 Installation has been completed here Click the Finish button...

Page 13: ...ion 3 3 1 1 2 2 F Fo or r W Wi in nd do ow ws s 2 20 00 00 0 X XP P 1 Wait for the cable modem is running in the operational state registration O K Plug the USB cable into your PC USB port 2 You will...

Page 14: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 9 4 Insert the driver CD into CD ROM Select CD ROM drive and clicks the Next button 5 Click the Next button 6 Installation has been completed here Click the Finish button...

Page 15: ...ox Click the Add Remove button 4 A confirmation dialog appears Click Yes 5 A dialog box appears to ask you unplug USB cable please unplug the cable and click OK 3 3 2 2 2 2 F Fo or r W Wi in nd do ow...

Page 16: ...tem 3 3 3 3 1 1 F Fo or r W Wi in nd do ow ws s 9 98 8 M Me e 1 Click on the Start menu point to Settings and click on Control Panel 2 The Control Panel window will show up Double click the Network ic...

Page 17: ...ect Network Component Type dialog box will show up Click Protocol and then click Add 5 You will see the Select Network Protocol dialog box Click Microsoft in the Manufactures list and then click TCP I...

Page 18: ...ur computer will appear in the list of installed network components 7 Click TCP IP followed by the Ethernet card installed in your computer and then click Properties The TCP IP Properties dialog box w...

Page 19: ...On this tab leave the New gateway blank If there is the entry in the Installed gateway list click it and then click Remove to remove all installed gateways 10 Click DNS Configuration tabs to bring it...

Page 20: ...click OK It will prompt another Copying Files dialog box Please type the command line that Windows files located in the dialog box For example D win98 Click OK to continue the files copying 12 Window...

Page 21: ...onnections window will show up Double click Local Area Connection icon in the Network and Dial up Connections window 3 The Local Area Connection status window will show up Click the Properties button...

Page 22: ...ties dialog box appears Click Obtain an IP address automatically Click Obtain DNS server address automatically Click OK to close the dialog box 6 Windows will appear the System Settings Change dialog...

Page 23: ...e cable modem is on line 3 3 4 4 1 1 F Fo or r W Wi in nd do ow ws s 9 98 8 M Me e 1 Click Start point to Run and click to open the Run windows 2 Enter winipcfg in the Open field Click OK to execute t...

Page 24: ...1 Click Start point to Run and click to open the Run windows 2 The Run dialog box appears Type cmd in the Open field and then click OK to execute the command 3 You will enter the dos mode type ipconf...

Page 25: ...board to release the IP 5 Type ipconfig renew and press Enter on your keyboard to renew the IP You can repeat the steps until your computer gets the correct IP 3 3 4 4 3 3 F Fo or r A Ap pp pl le e M...

Page 26: ...pted message box 4 You need to wait about 2 minutes and open TCP IP window to see the new TCP IP status 3 5 Renew PC IP Address There is a chance that your PC does not renew its IP address after cable...

Page 27: ...pen field Click OK to execute the winipcfg and show the IP Configuration window 3 Select the Ethernet adapter to show the IP address Press Release and Renew to get a new IP address from your ISP s ser...

Page 28: ...sure the connection through Ethernet or USB between the cable modem and your computer is OK 2 Make sure the TCP IP protocol is set properly 3 Subscribe to Cable Television Company and get the license...

Page 29: ...5 5 W We eb b M Ma an na ag ge er r Once your host PC is properly configured please proceed as follows Start your web browser and type the private IP address of the cable modem in the URL field 192 1...

Page 30: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 25 5 1 System...

Page 31: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 26 5 2 Signal...

Page 32: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 27 5 3 Status...

Page 33: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 28 5 4 Log...

Page 34: ...al 29 5 5 Setup There are many functions could be adjusted by users under the Setup page Here we will describe them in detail in the following pages There are functions of Basic Settings Advanced Sett...

Page 35: ...s s i in nt to o t th he ei ir r w we eb b b br ro ow ws se er r s s l lo oc ca at ti io on n w wi in nd do ow ws s a an nd d e en nt te er ri in ng g t th he e d de ef fa au ul lt t p pa as ss sw wo...

Page 36: ...m m y yo ou ur r I IS SP P W Wi it th ho ou ut t D Dy yn na am mi ic c I IP P A Ad dd dr re es ss s o or r D DH HC CP P F Fu un nc ct ti io on n o of f y yo ou ur r I IS SP P p pl le ea as se e f fo o...

Page 37: ...r rs s o of f I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s p po oo ol l i it t r ra an ng ge es s f fr ro om m 1 1 2 24 45 5 F Fo or rc ce e A Av va ai il la ab bl le e I If f y yo ou u w wo ou ul ld d l li ik ke e t...

Page 38: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 33 5 5 5 5 1 1 B Ba as si ic c S Se et tt ti in ng gs s F Fi ix xe ed d C CP PE E I IP P A As ss si ig gn nm me en nt t...

Page 39: ...WebSTAR Cable RG User Manual 34 5 5 5 5 1 1 B Ba as si ic c S Se et tt ti in ng gs s R Re es st ta ar rt t C Ca ab bl le e M Mo od de em m...

Page 40: ...a ab bl le e R RG G t th hr ro ou ug gh h I In nt te er rn ne et t C Cl li ic ck k o on n E En na ab bl le e t to o e en na ab bl le e R Ro om mo ot te e C Co on nf fi ig g M Ma an na ag ge em me en n...

Page 41: ...d dd dr re es ss s o of f t th he e r ra an ng ge e E En nd d A Ad dd dr re es ss s E En nt te er r t th he e E En nd d I IP P A Ad dd dr re es ss s o of f t th he e r ra an ng ge e E En na ab bl le e...

Page 42: ...n s se et t u up p M MA AC C f fi il lt te er ri in ng g b by y u us si in ng g M MA AC C a ad dd dr re es ss s M MA AC C A Ad dd dr re es ss s F Fi il lt te er rs s E En nt te er r t th he e M MA AC...

Page 43: ...he e E En nd d p po or rt t n nu um mb be er r o of f t th he e r ra an ng ge e P Pr ro ot to oc co ol l O On n t th he e s sa am me e l li in ne e s se el le ec ct t T TC CP P U UD DP P o or r B Bo o...

Page 44: ...or rt t E En nt te er r t th he e E En nd d p po or rt t n nu um mb be er r o of f t th he e r ra an ng ge e P Pr ro ot to oc co ol l O On n t th he e s sa am me e l li in ne e s se el le ec ct t T TC...

Page 45: ...t th he e d da at ta a i is s p pu ul ll le ed d b ba ac ck k t to o t th he e p pr ro op pe er r c co om mp pu ut te er r b by y w wa ay y o of f I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s a an nd d p po or rt t m...

Page 46: ...e eo oc co on nf fe er re en nc ci in ng g W Wh he er re ea as s I IP P F Fo or rw wa ar rd di in ng g c ca an n o on nl ly y f fo or rw wa ar rd d a a m ma ax xi im mu um m o of f t te en n r ra an n...

Page 47: ...c r ro ou ut te e E En nt te er r t th he e I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s o of f t th he e h ho os st t f fo or r w wh hi ic ch h y yo ou u w wi is sh h t to o c cr re ea at te e a a s st ta at ti ic...

Page 48: ...bl lo oc ck ki in ng g y yo ou u m ma ay y a al ls so o h ha av ve e t to o g gi iv ve e t th he e D De en ny yi in ng g o or r a al ll lo ow wi in ng g t ti im me e a an nd d d da at te e W We eb b...

Page 49: ...MA AC C A Ad dd dr re es ss s t th ha at t y yo ou u w wa an nt t t to o b bl lo oc ck k b by y t ti im me e a an nd d d da at te e S Se el le ec ct t t th he e b bl lo oc ck ki in ng g d da at te e...

Page 50: ...wa al ll l i is s u un nd de er r a at tt ta ac ck k a an nd d a al ls so o a a l lo oc ca al l l lo og g i is s s st to or re ed d w wi it th hi in n t th he e m mo od de em m a an nd d d di is sp pl...

Page 51: ...pr ro ov vi id de er r T Th he e d de ef fa au ul lt t S SS SI ID D i is s w wi ir re el le es ss s N Ne ew w C Ch ha an nn ne el l S Se el le ec ct t t th he e c ch ha an nn ne el l f fo or r y yo o...

Page 52: ...c ct t t th he e n nu um mb be er r a as s t th he e d de ef fa au ul lt t k ke ey y f fo or r W WE EP P e en nc cr ry yp pt ti io on n K Ke ey y 1 1 K Ke ey y 4 4 P Pl le ea as se e e en nt te er r H...

Page 53: ...ui iv va al le en nt t P Pr ri iv va ac cy y m me ec ch ha an ni is sm m C Cl lo os se e N Ne et tw wo or rk k S Se el le ec ct t O ON N T To o c cl lo os se e t th he e w wi ir re el le es ss s c cl...

Page 54: ...is s f fr ro om m 1 1 t to o 2 25 55 5 m ms s a an nd d t th he e d de ef fa au ul lt t i is s 1 1 m ms s F Fr ra ag gm me en nt ta at ti io on n T Th hr re es sh ho ol ld d I It t d de ec ci id de e...

Page 55: ...ll start from that channel at startup How do I see my IP address A If you are using Windows 95 98 Me the winipcfg command will show you to IP address of the PC connected to the cable modem Notice that...

Page 56: ...5dBmV 256QAM A TDMA 8 to 58dBmV QPSK 8 to 55dBmV 8 16 QAM 8 to 54 dBmV 32 64 QAM S CDMA 8 to 53 dBmv All Modulation 64QAM 256QAM QPSK 16 32 64QAM 128QAM for TCM Only Modulation Rate 5 056941 5 360537...

Page 57: ...s CCK 5 5Mbps CCK 11Mbps Number of Channels Europe 13 US 11 Transmit Power 16 dBm Receive Sensitivity 80 dBm 11Mbps Physical Hardware Dimensions L TBD W TBD H TBD Weight TBD Ports Ethernet Port RJ 45...

Page 58: ...tration PC ON USB Link Driver Loaded and Functional Flashing USB Traffic OFF No USB Link or PC Off WIRELESS ON Wireless Module Functional Flashing Wireless Traffic OFF No Wireless Module Installed or...

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