
Configuring the
Gateway’s mso Interface
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Web Management Interface Menus
Table 4 describes the menus in the Web management interface.
In Table 4 and the sections in this chapter, angle brackets show the path of menus and
submenus. For example,
Gateway > Connection > XFINITY Network
means you click the
Gateway
menu in the menu bar, and then click the
Connection
and
XFINITY Network
submenus below
Gateway
. The same convention is used in the breadcrumbs displayed in
the Gateway configuration menus, so you can keep track of your location within the
Gateway’s Web management interface.
Table 23. Web Management Interface Menus and Submenus
Menus and Submenus
Description
See Page
Gateway > At a Glance
View information about your home network and connected devices.
Gateway > Email Notification
Configure the Gateway to send email notifications when there is a
firewall and/or parental control breach.
Gateway > Connection > Status
View and edit the settings for your local IP network, and view the status
of the Wi-Fi network and XFINITY network.
Gateway > Connection > Local IP Network
View and change the Gateway’s IPv4 and IPv6 settings.
Gateway > Connection > WiFi
View and edit the Gateway’s basic and advanced wireless settings.
Gateway > Connection > XFINITY Network
View XFINITY network settings and initialization procedure information,
including cable modem and downstream channel bonding values.
Gateway > Firewall
View and edit the security level of the Gateway’s internal firewall.
Gateway > Software
View the software version and packet cable version for the Gateway.
Gateway > Hardware > System Hardware
View information about the Gateway system hardware.
Gateway > Hardware > Battery
View information about the Gateway’s internal battery.
Gateway > Hardware > LAN
View the link status and Media Access Control (MAC) address for the
Gateway’s four Ethernet ports.
Gateway > Hardware > WiFi
View the status and MAC address of the Gateway’s Wi-Fi port.
Gateway > Wizard
Use a wizard to set up your home network.
Connected Devices > Computers
View computers connected to the Gateway’s LAN, add computer’s with
static IP addresses to the Gateway’s LAN, and add WiFi-protected
clients to the Gateway’s LAN.