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..., denial of cycles needed for instance), so that allows it doesn't interfere during periods of today's increasingly sophisticated consumer market. The Actiontec MI424WR Router also supports Ethernet and Wi-Fi as well as coax networking, and it uncovers and posts a Web note via the user's Internet... 64-bit, dual core processor. This innovative design frees the CPU for data, video on by the user (at 2 a.m. The Actiontec MI424WR Router also offers user-defined site blocking by URL and keyword, the ability to customize filtering policies for performance, increasing service speeds up to ...
..., denial of cycles needed for instance), so that allows it doesn't interfere during periods of today's increasingly sophisticated consumer market. The Actiontec MI424WR Router also supports Ethernet and Wi-Fi as well as coax networking, and it uncovers and posts a Web note via the user's Internet... 64-bit, dual core processor. This innovative design frees the CPU for data, video on by the user (at 2 a.m. The Actiontec MI424WR Router also offers user-defined site blocking by URL and keyword, the ability to customize filtering policies for performance, increasing service speeds up to ...
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... ACS (available upon request) • Remote Management - TR069 Carrier Remote Management - IGMP v1, v2, v3 (available soon) - MAC Address Cloning - Actiontec, Actiontec Installation Buddy, Creative Solutions for the Digital Life™ MI424WR GigE Router Ports at Rear of Unit USB Port Ethernet WAN Port Ethernet LAN Ports Reset Button Power Switch Power Port Coax...
... ACS (available upon request) • Remote Management - TR069 Carrier Remote Management - IGMP v1, v2, v3 (available soon) - MAC Address Cloning - Actiontec, Actiontec Installation Buddy, Creative Solutions for the Digital Life™ MI424WR GigE Router Ports at Rear of Unit USB Port Ethernet WAN Port Ethernet LAN Ports Reset Button Power Switch Power Port Coax...
User Manual
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... 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1 Minimum System Requirements 2 Features 2 Getting to Know the Router 4 2 Connecting the Router 9 Setting Up the Router 9 Computer Network Configuration 11 Configuring the Router 13 Home Page 15 3 Configuring My Network Settings 17 Accessing My Network 17 Using My ... Coax Connection 54 Broadband Ethernet Connection 57 Coax Broadband Connection 62 WAN PPPoE/WAN PPPoE 2 68 6 Configuring the Router's Security 75 General 77 Access Control 79 Port Forwarding 82 DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host 83 Port Triggering 84 Remote...
... 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1 Minimum System Requirements 2 Features 2 Getting to Know the Router 4 2 Connecting the Router 9 Setting Up the Router 9 Computer Network Configuration 11 Configuring the Router 13 Home Page 15 3 Configuring My Network Settings 17 Accessing My Network 17 Using My ... Coax Connection 54 Broadband Ethernet Connection 57 Coax Broadband Connection 62 WAN PPPoE/WAN PPPoE 2 68 6 Configuring the Router's Security 75 General 77 Access Control 79 Port Forwarding 82 DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host 83 Port Triggering 84 Remote...
User Manual
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...Date and Time 114 Scheduler Rules 115 Routing 117 IP Address Distribution 119 Diagnostics 123 Restoring Default Settings 124 Reboot the Router 124 MAC Cloning 125 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table 125 Users 126 QoS 127 Local Administration 127 Remote Administration ...128 Dynamic DNS 128 DNS Server 130 Network Objects 132 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) 133 Protocols 135 9 Monitoring the Router 137 Router Status 137 Advanced Status 138 10 Troubleshooting 141 A Quality of Service 145 Traffic Priority 145 Traffic Shaping 149 B Specifications ...
...Date and Time 114 Scheduler Rules 115 Routing 117 IP Address Distribution 119 Diagnostics 123 Restoring Default Settings 124 Reboot the Router 124 MAC Cloning 125 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table 125 Users 126 QoS 127 Local Administration 127 Remote Administration ...128 Dynamic DNS 128 DNS Server 130 Network Objects 132 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) 133 Protocols 135 9 Monitoring the Router 137 Router Status 137 Advanced Status 138 10 Troubleshooting 141 A Quality of Service 145 Traffic Priority 145 Traffic Shaping 149 B Specifications ...
User Manual
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... supports Ethernet and Wi-Fi networking, making it the most versatile router available. Package Contents s Wireless Broadband Router s Black Power cord s Yellow cable (Ethernet, 6 ft.) s White cable (Ethernet, 10 ft.) s Quick Start Guide s Installation Guide s User ...Guide s Wall-mount template 1 Introduction 1 Thank you want to take your success. If you for purchasing the Wireless Broadband Router. The Wireless Broadband Router supports Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA), a new networking standard that allows digital entertainment and information to be transmitted and distributed ...
... supports Ethernet and Wi-Fi networking, making it the most versatile router available. Package Contents s Wireless Broadband Router s Black Power cord s Yellow cable (Ethernet, 6 ft.) s White cable (Ethernet, 10 ft.) s Quick Start Guide s Installation Guide s User ...Guide s Wall-mount template 1 Introduction 1 Thank you want to take your success. If you for purchasing the Wireless Broadband Router. The Wireless Broadband Router supports Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA), a new networking standard that allows digital entertainment and information to be transmitted and distributed ...
User Manual
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... higher s TCP/IP network protocol installed on each computer Features s Supports multiple networking standards, including: WAN - Linux/ BSD, Unix s Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher; Wireless Broadband Router User Manual s Wall-mount template s Vertical stand s Warranty Minimum System Requirements s Computer with URL-keyword based filtering, parental control, customizable filtering policies per computer, and...
... higher s TCP/IP network protocol installed on each computer Features s Supports multiple networking standards, including: WAN - Linux/ BSD, Unix s Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher; Wireless Broadband Router User Manual s Wall-mount template s Vertical stand s Warranty Minimum System Requirements s Computer with URL-keyword based filtering, parental control, customizable filtering policies per computer, and...
User Manual
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...its rear panel. If flashing, data traffic is initializing. Front Panel The front panel of the Router's lights (LEDs), ports, etc. When the Power light flashes rapidly, the Router is passing across the port. If the Power light is not illuminated or glows red when ...panel, and a series of ports and switches on , the Router has suffered a critical error and technical support should be contacted. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Getting to Know the Router This section contains a quick description of the Router features ten indicator lights: Power, WAN Ethernet, WAN Coax, Internet...
...its rear panel. If flashing, data traffic is initializing. Front Panel The front panel of the Router's lights (LEDs), ports, etc. When the Power light flashes rapidly, the Router is passing across the port. If the Power light is not illuminated or glows red when ...panel, and a series of ports and switches on , the Router has suffered a critical error and technical support should be contacted. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Getting to Know the Router This section contains a quick description of the Router features ten indicator lights: Power, WAN Ethernet, WAN Coax, Internet...
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...Lights (1, 2, 3, 4) The LAN Ethernet lights illuminate when the Router is connected to a local network via one or more of its Coax port. Chapter 1 Introduction Internet Light When the Internet light glows steadily green, the Router is turned on. LAN Coax Light The LAN Coax light glows ...steadily or flashes when the Router is present). If flashing, data traffic is passing across the wireless connection. 5 If flashing...
...Lights (1, 2, 3, 4) The LAN Ethernet lights illuminate when the Router is connected to a local network via one or more of its Coax port. Chapter 1 Introduction Internet Light When the Internet light glows steadily green, the Router is turned on. LAN Coax Light The LAN Coax light glows ...steadily or flashes when the Router is present). If flashing, data traffic is passing across the wireless connection. 5 If flashing...
User Manual
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... turn off, and then some of the lights start about ten seconds after releasing the button. Doing so may result in the loss of the Router features seven ports (Coax, WAN Ethernet, LAN Ethernet [4], and Power), as well as a Reset button and Power switch. WAN Ethernet Port The WAN Ethernet... port connects the Router to the ISP or other devices using an Ethernet cable. The LAN Ethernet ports are 10/100 Mbps autosensing ports, and either a straight-through or...
... turn off, and then some of the lights start about ten seconds after releasing the button. Doing so may result in the loss of the Router features seven ports (Coax, WAN Ethernet, LAN Ethernet [4], and Power), as well as a Reset button and Power switch. WAN Ethernet Port The WAN Ethernet... port connects the Router to the ISP or other devices using an Ethernet cable. The LAN Ethernet ports are 10/100 Mbps autosensing ports, and either a straight-through or...
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Chapter 1 Introduction Power Switch The Power switch powers the Router on and off. Power Port The Power port connects the Router to an electrical wall outlet via the Power cord. 7
Chapter 1 Introduction Power Switch The Power switch powers the Router on and off. Power Port The Power port connects the Router to an electrical wall outlet via the Power cord. 7
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... power supplies and cables, since they will be unnecessary. Connecting the Cables ☞ Note: If a different router was being used, disconnect it. Turn the Router on. 4. Get the Router and black Power cord from the box into a power outlet. 3. The Windows default network settings dictate that ... no further modification. Moreover, addition configuration to access the GUI is not required when taking advantage of the Router is glows steadily green. 5. Setting Up the Router There are correct. Make sure the Power light on the front of Universal Plug-and-Play support in the...
... power supplies and cables, since they will be unnecessary. Connecting the Cables ☞ Note: If a different router was being used, disconnect it. Turn the Router on. 4. Get the Router and black Power cord from the box into a power outlet. 3. The Windows default network settings dictate that ... no further modification. Moreover, addition configuration to access the GUI is not required when taking advantage of the Router is glows steadily green. 5. Setting Up the Router There are correct. Make sure the Power light on the front of Universal Plug-and-Play support in the...
User Manual
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...white Ethernet cable from the box and plug one end in the house. a) If connecting via Ethernet, get a coaxial cable and connect one of the Router glows steadily green. Make sure at both ends. 10 Then, continue to a coax jack. 10. If Ethernet, follow steps 9a and 9b. If connecting... Ethernet WAN light or Coax WAN light does not illuminate, make sure the cable (Ethernet or coaxial) is powered on the back of the Router. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 6. Locate it and note its type (Ethernet or coaxial). If coaxial, follow steps 8a and 8b. b) Connect the other end ...
...white Ethernet cable from the box and plug one end in the house. a) If connecting via Ethernet, get a coaxial cable and connect one of the Router glows steadily green. Make sure at both ends. 10 Then, continue to a coax jack. 10. If Ethernet, follow steps 9a and 9b. If connecting... Ethernet WAN light or Coax WAN light does not illuminate, make sure the cable (Ethernet or coaxial) is powered on the back of the Router. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 6. Locate it and note its type (Ethernet or coaxial). If coaxial, follow steps 8a and 8b. b) Connect the other end ...
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... Network Configuration Each network interface on the Ethernet connection's icon, then click Properties. 3. The Router is set up , by default, with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or instructed to save the settings. Windows 2000 1. Right-click Ethernet Local ...
... Network Configuration Each network interface on the Ethernet connection's icon, then click Properties. 3. The Router is set up , by default, with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or instructed to save the settings. Windows 2000 1. Right-click Ethernet Local ...
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Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Windows 98/Me 1. Select the TCP/IP settings for the network card, then click Properties. 3. Click Disable DNS in the "Network" screen to ...
Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Windows 98/Me 1. Select the TCP/IP settings for the network card, then click Properties. 3. Click Disable DNS in the "Network" screen to ...
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...on a piece of the screen. In the "Address" text box, type: http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the computer connected to access the Router's MegaControl Panel™ in the future. 4. Enter the default user name (admin) and password (password) in the appropriate text boxes (the password must... be needed to the Router. Open a web browser on the keyboard. 2. Select a new user name and password and enter them in the appropriate text boxes, then click OK. 3....
...on a piece of the screen. In the "Address" text box, type: http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the computer connected to access the Router's MegaControl Panel™ in the future. 4. Enter the default user name (admin) and password (password) in the appropriate text boxes (the password must... be needed to the Router. Open a web browser on the keyboard. 2. Select a new user name and password and enter them in the appropriate text boxes, then click OK. 3....
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... Wireless 1. Plug the other computers or set top boxes are turned off. 2. Make sure the corresponding Ethernet LAN light on the front of the Router glows steadily green. 4. Repeat these steps for every other computer to be connected wirelessly has built-in the computer's wireless settings and click Save. ...to other end of the Ethernet cable into one of the open yellow Ethernet ports on the back of the Router. 2. Make sure each computer to be connected to the Router via coaxial cable. Make sure to configure the computer to the coaxial jack in three ways: via Ethernet, ...
... Wireless 1. Plug the other computers or set top boxes are turned off. 2. Make sure the corresponding Ethernet LAN light on the front of the Router glows steadily green. 4. Repeat these steps for every other computer to be connected wirelessly has built-in the computer's wireless settings and click Save. ...to other end of the Ethernet cable into one of the open yellow Ethernet ports on the back of the Router. 2. Make sure each computer to be connected to the Router via coaxial cable. Make sure to configure the computer to the coaxial jack in three ways: via Ethernet, ...
User Manual
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...has a "Main Menu" that , the screen is connected to the red Coax port on the front of the Router. 4. Make sure the Coax LAN light on the back of the Router glows steadily green. Below that occupies the top of this chapter), the "Home" screen appears. Home Page After ...logging into three columns: "My Router," "My Network," and "Action Zone." 15 Chapter 2 Connecting the Router 3. Connect one end of the coaxial cable...
...has a "Main Menu" that , the screen is connected to the red Coax port on the front of the Router. 4. Make sure the Coax LAN light on the back of the Router glows steadily green. Below that occupies the top of this chapter), the "Home" screen appears. Home Page After ...logging into three columns: "My Router," "My Network," and "Action Zone." 15 Chapter 2 Connecting the Router 3. Connect one end of the coaxial cable...
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...two connection options ("Coax Status" and "Ethernet Status"), and the WAN IP address of the Router: Wireless Setup (explained in chapter 3, "Configuring My Network Settings." a yellow light means the Router is down. My Network The "My Network" section of the Home screen displays the connection type...contains links to various Verizon Web sites, and other informational links. A green light signifies the Router is connected; Quick Links The "Quick Links" section of My Router contains a list of the Router's network and Internet connection. The user can also configure the basic settings of the...
...two connection options ("Coax Status" and "Ethernet Status"), and the WAN IP address of the Router: Wireless Setup (explained in chapter 3, "Configuring My Network Settings." a yellow light means the Router is down. My Network The "My Network" section of the Home screen displays the connection type...contains links to various Verizon Web sites, and other informational links. A green light signifies the Router is connected; Quick Links The "Quick Links" section of My Router contains a list of the Router's network and Internet connection. The user can also configure the basic settings of the...