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Contents 

 

Contents 

Before You Use .................................................................................................vii

 

Features ............................................................................................... vii

 

General ....................................................................................... vii

 

CableLabs DOCSIS 1.0/1.1/2.0 Standard Compliant........................... vii

 

Two-Way Cable Residential Gateway................................................ vii

 

Wireless....................................................................................... vii

 

Firewall ...................................................................................... viii

 

CableLabs CableHome 1.1 Standard Compliant................................. viii

 

Management & Maintenance .......................................................... viii

 

System Requirements .............................................................................. ix

 

Unpacking .............................................................................................. ix

 

Chapter 1: Overview .......................................................................................... 1

 

Physical Outlook.......................................................................................1

 

Front Panel ....................................................................................1

 

Rear Panel .....................................................................................2

 

Chapter 2: Installation....................................................................................... 3

 

Installation Procedure for Ethernet Interface ................................................3

 

Installation Procedure for USB Interface ......................................................4

 

Connecting the Cable Modem to Your Computer............................................4

 

Chapter 3: Software Installation and Configuration........................................... 5

 

USB Driver Installation..............................................................................5

 

For Windows 98SE/ME .....................................................................5

 

For Windows 2000 ..........................................................................5

 

For Windows XP ..............................................................................5

 

Uninstall USB Driver .................................................................................6

 

For Windows 98SE/ME .....................................................................6

 

For Windows 2000/XP......................................................................6

 

Setting TCP/IP on Client PC .......................................................................6

 

For Windows 98/98SE/ME ................................................................6

 

For Windows 2000/XP......................................................................7

 

DHCP Server ...........................................................................................7

 

For Windows 98/98SE/ME ................................................................7

 

For Windows 2000/XP......................................................................7

 

For Apple Macintosh ........................................................................7

 

Renew PC IP Address ................................................................................8

 

Chapter 4: Access Internet through Cable Modem ............................................. 9

 

Accessing Internet....................................................................................9

 

Outline of Web Manager...................................................................9

 

Status ..................................................................................................10

 

Software......................................................................................10

 

Connection...................................................................................10

 

Password .....................................................................................11

 

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Summary of Contents for DCW725

Page 1: ...D DC CW W7 72 25 5 C Ca ab bl le e M Mo od de em m User s Manual Rev 1 0 2006 08 20...

Page 2: ...documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind The seller may make improvements or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time Microsoft Wi...

Page 3: ...uct When the product is expected to be not in use for a period of time unplug the power cord of the product to prevent it from the damage of storm or sudden increases in rating For Service Do not atte...

Page 4: ...ace 3 Installation Procedure for USB Interface 4 Connecting the Cable Modem to Your Computer 4 Chapter 3 Software Installation and Configuration 5 USB Driver Installation 5 For Windows 98SE ME 5 For W...

Page 5: ...Contents Wireless 11 Basic 11 Security Disabled 12 Security 802 1X 13 Security WPA 13 Security WPA PSK 14 Access Control 14 Advanced 15 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 17 v...

Page 6: ...Cable Modem User s Manual vi...

Page 7: ...uto negotiation function and auto media dependent interface crossover MDI II MDI X USB Connector for USB 1 1 Network interface IEEE802 11g Wireless Access Point Clear LED Display Plug and Play C Ca ab...

Page 8: ...Content Filtering Configurable Access Policy Web Based User Interface Management and Administration Remote User Access Logging Alert C Ca ab bl le eL La ab bs s C Ca ab bl le eH Ho om me e 1 1 1 1 S...

Page 9: ...to a Cable Television Company for cable modem service For USB Connection Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP operating system Available USB port Subscribe to a Cable Television Company for cable modem service For...

Page 10: ...Cable Modem User s Manual x...

Page 11: ...less is disabled from WEB USB is not active On The power is on Power Green Off The power is off On The channel is ready Off The channel is NOT ready DS Green Blinking Downstream scanning and acquiring...

Page 12: ...User s Manual R Re ea ar r P Pa an ne el l Connector Description 12VDC Power connector Ethernet 4 1 Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ 45 connector USB USB Connector Reset Reset to Default push button CABLE F C...

Page 13: ...for proper installation 1 Connect a coaxial cable supplied by the local Cable Television Company to the CABLE connector on the modem Note To speed up the registration process of cable modem the coaxia...

Page 14: ...SB cable to the USB 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 The cable modem will look for...

Page 15: ...nto the CD ROM drive 2 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 next page 3 Click Next in the Found New H...

Page 16: ...complete the network interface card Ethernet card installation task you need to make sure the TCP IP communications protocol used by the Ethernet card is installed and correctly configured on your sys...

Page 17: ...ally Click OK to close the dialog box 6 Windows will appear the System Settings Change dialog box and ask you if you would like to restart your computer Click Yes DHCP Server PC connected to the cable...

Page 18: ...the PC cannot access the Internet Please follow the procedures below to renew PC s IP address after the cable modem is on line 1 Click Start point to Run and click to open the Run windows 2 Enter wini...

Page 19: ...b browser and type the private IP address of the ADSL Router in the URL field 192 168 0 1 2 After connecting to the device you will be prompted to enter username and password By default the username i...

Page 20: ...ware information containing the standard specification compliant software version C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n This page shows current connection status containing security boot state configuration...

Page 21: ...assword again for confirmation Restore Factory Defaults If you want to restore the factory settings click Yes and Apply If not click No and Apply Wireless B Ba as si ic c To set the basic configuratio...

Page 22: ...or the WEP key function You can choose 64 bit or 128 bit for your necessity If you choose Off the Encryption Keys will not be shown on this page If selected data is encrypted using the key before bein...

Page 23: ...shown on this box You can keep and use it RADIUS Key A RADIUS Key is like a password which is used between IAS and the specific RADIUS client to verify identity Both IAS and the RADIUS client must be...

Page 24: ...ication the settings that you can adjust including WPA Pre Shared Key WPA Group Rekey Interval and Data Encryption WPA Pre Shared Key Please type the key to be between 8 and 63 characters or 64 hexade...

Page 25: ...rence Frames longer than the value you set here are fragmented prior to the initial transmission into fragments no longer than the value of the threshold RTS Threshold Set the value for sending a requ...

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Page 27: ...cable modem Notice that even though you seem get the same address all the time it may still be a dynamic address Can I just connect the cable modem and two computers to a hub A Yes You need to make su...

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Page 29: ...technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must acc...

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