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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction .............................................................................................. 1
EMTA Features ....................................................................................................... 1
Computer Requirements ........................................................................................ 2
Chapter 2: Overview ................................................................................................... 3
Front Panel ............................................................................................................. 3
LED Behavior .......................................................................................................... 4
Rear Panel .............................................................................................................. 5
Top Side Panel for WPS ........................................................................................... 6
Important Information ............................................................................................ 7
Chapter 3: Connections and setup.............................................................................. 8
Connecting the EMTA to Computer ........................................................................ 8
Attaching the Cable TV Wire to EMTA ............................................................... 8
Connection to Computer and Telephone .......................................................... 9
Activating the EMTA ............................................................................................. 10
Accessing the Internet.......................................................................................... 11
Status Web Page Group ........................................................................................ 12
Connection .................................................................................................... 12
Software ........................................................................................................ 13
Security ......................................................................................................... 14
Diagnostics .................................................................................................... 15
Provisioning Mode ......................................................................................... 16
Basic Web Page Group .......................................................................................... 17
Setup ............................................................................................................. 17
DHCP ............................................................................................................. 18
DDNS ............................................................................................................. 19
Backup........................................................................................................... 20
Advance Web Page Group ..................................................................................... 21
Option ........................................................................................................... 21
IP Filtering ..................................................................................................... 23
MAC Filtering ................................................................................................. 24
Port Filtering .................................................................................................. 25
Forwarding .................................................................................................... 26
Port Triggers ................................................................................................. 27
DMZ Host ...................................................................................................... 28
RIP (Routing Information Protocol Setup)........................................................ 29
Firewall Web Page Group ...................................................................................... 30
Basic .............................................................................................................. 30
Filtering ......................................................................................................... 31
Local Log ....................................................................................................... 32
Remote Log ................................................................................................... 33
Wireless Web Page Group ..................................................................................... 34
Radio ............................................................................................................. 34
Primary Network ............................................................................................ 36
802.11 Advanced........................................................................................... 40
802.11 Access Control................................................................................... 42
WMM ............................................................................................................. 43
WDS ................................................................................... !
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Media ............................................................................................................ 46
MTA Web Page Group ........................................................................................... 47
Status ............................................................................................................ 47
Event Log ....................................................................................................... 47
Logout Web Page Group ....................................................................................... 48
Chapter 4: Additional Information ............................................................................ 49
General Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 49
Service Information .............................................................................................. 51
Glossary ............................................................................................................... 52
CAUTION for UL(Check caution label on gift box) ................................................. 54
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement .................................... 55
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter1:Introduction
EMTAFeatures
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FullBandCaptureFrontEnd.
Increasesperformancewith50%increaseinCPUspeed.
AddsApplicationsCPUtorunLinuxapplications.
SupportsDBDC(DualBandDualConcurrent).
LowersPowerwithAdvancedPowerManagement.
AdvancedProcessorarchitecture.
HighSpeedMemoryarchitecture.
DOCSIS1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0StandardCompliant.
PacketCable1.0/1.5NCSStandardCompliant
SupportMultipleProvisioningMode.
4portsStandardRJ45connectorfor10/100/1000BaseTEthernetwithautonegotiationandMDIX
functions;SupportmaximumEthernetcable(Category5e)lengthupto100m.
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betweenthemselvesandanendreceiver(handset,etc.)ofupto500feet.
Supportsimultaneousvoiceanddatacommunications.
EchoCancellation.
VoiceActiveDetection(VAD).
DTMFdetectionandgeneration.
ComfortNoiseGeneration(CNG).
SupportV.90faxandmodemservices.
56bitsDESand128bitsAESdataencryptionsecurity.
SNMPnetworkmanagementsupport.
802.11a/b/g/nsupported,20/40MHzbandwidth,supports22antennasfordataratesupto
600Mbps.
FullyIEEE802.11a/b/g/nlegacycompatibilitywithenhancedperformance.
SupportWebpagesandprivateDHCPserverforstatusmonitoring.
TheNTP(NetworkTerminationPoint)shouldbeabletooperatewithanLoadingofatleast5REN.
Propanetechnologysupported,enablingtheconnectionofmoreInternetuserswithoutadditional
networkbandwidth.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
ComputerRequirements
PersonalcomputerattachedtotheWiFiVoiceGatewaymustmeettheminimumsystemrequirements
asbelow.
Note:Theminimumrequirementsmayvarybythecablecompany.
IBMPCCOMPATIBLE
MACINTOSH**
CPU
Pentiumpreferred
PowerPCorhigher
SystemRAM
512MB(1024MBpreferred)
512MB(1024MBpreferred)
OperatingSystem
Windows*NT/2000/Me/XP/7/Vista, MacOS**7.6.1orhigher
Linux
SoundCard
RequiredforaudioonCDROM
N/A
Video
VGAorbetter(SVGApreferred)
VGAorbetter(SVGAbuiltinpreferred)
CDROMDrive
Required
Required
Ethernet
10BaseTor100BaseT
10BaseTor100BaseT
AnEthernetcardanddriverMUSTbeinstalledinyourcomputerproperly.A
standardEthernetcableisalsorequiredforconnectingtheEthernetcardto
theEMTA.
Software
TCP/IPnetworkprotocolinstalledforeachmachine
MicrosoftInternetExplorer4.0orlaterorNetscapeNavigator4.0orlater.
(5.0and4.7orlater,respectively,arestronglyrecommended.)
*WindowsisatrademarkofMicrosoftCorporation.
**MacintoshandtheMacOSaretrademarksofAppleComputer,Inc.
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Chapter 2: Overview
Chapter2:Overview
FrontPanel
ThefollowingillustrationshowsthefrontpaneloftheEMTA:
PowerIndicatesthePowerstatus.
DSIndicatesthestatusofDatareceptionbythecablemodemfromtheNetwork(DownstreamTraffic).
USIndicatesthestatusofDatatransmissionbythecablemodemtotheNetwork(UpstreamTraffic).
OnlineDisplaysthestatusofyourcableconnection.Thelightisoffwhennocableconnectionis
detectedandfullylitwhenthemodemhasestablishedaconnectionwiththenetworkanddata
canbetransferred.
EthernetIndicatesthestateofEthernetports.
WIFIIndicatesthetrafficonthewirelessnetwork.
Phone1IndicatesthestatusofthetelephonePhone1.
Phone2IndicatesthestatusofthetelephonePhone2.
WPSIndicatesthestatusoftheWPSfunctionality.
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Chapter 2: Overview
LEDBehavior
Therewillbe12LEDsonTCG220.LookingatLEDfromTOPtoBottom:Power,DS,US,Online,LAN1,
LAN2,LAN3,LAN4,WiFi,PHONE1,PHONE2,WPS."ON"=theLEDislight,"OFF"=theLEDisgray,
"FLASH"=theLEDisblinking.
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DuringDHCP,configurationfile
download,registration,and
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TX/RXEthernetTraffic
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EthernetLink
Wirelessinitiatesuccessorenable
TX/RXWirelessTraffic
Asoftwaredownloadandwhile
updatingtheFLASHmemory
(longpress,>5seconds)
WPSWiFiassociationduringclient
Flash andAPlinkingprocess,WPSLED
GreencolorlightBlinking.
WPSOperation
ON
<CMNormalOperation>
ON
AfterlinkestablishedWPSLED
GreencolorlightON
Flash Timeouttolink.
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Chapter 2: Overview
RearPanel
ThefollowingillustrationshowstherearpaneloftheEMTA:
Slot
Description
CABLE
FConnector
RESET
Reset/RebootthisCablemodem
ETHERNET1234
Ethernet10/100/1000BaseTRJ45connector
TEL12
TelephonyRJ11connector
12VDC
12VDCINPowerconnector
DCPowerswitch
PowerON/OFFswitch
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Chapter 2: Overview
TopSidePanelforWPS
WPSIndicatesthestatusoftheWPS(WiFiProtectedSetupTM)functionality.
ThereisoneWPSbuttonontheTopSidePanelofTCG220andisdesignedtohavemultiplefunction.
Thisbuttoncanbeusedto:
SecurelyandSimplyGetWiFiClientConnected:WPSbuttoncanbeusedtoparingWiFiclient
whichalsosupportsWPSfunction.Alongpress(pressmorethan2seconds)ontheWPSbutton
willenableTCG220scanforanyavailableWPSdevice.Note:YoumustensurethattheWiFiclient
devicesupportsWPSfunctioninordertousethisWPSfunctiononTCG220.
WiFiOn/OffSwitch:ashortpressonthebuttoncanswitchtheWiFiInterfaceONorOFF
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ImportantInformation
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ThecableservicetoyourhomesupportsDOCSIScomplianttwowaymodemaccess.
Yourinternetaccounthasbeensetup.
AcableoutletnearyourPCanditisreadyforcablemodemservice.
Note:Itisimportanttosupplypowertothemodematalltimes.Keepingyourmodempluggedinwill
keepitconnectedtotheInternet.Thismeansthatitwillalwaysbereadywhenyouare.Yourcable
companyshouldalwaysbeconsultedbeforeinstallinganewcableoutlet.Donotattemptanyrewiring
withoutcontactingyourcablecompanyfirst.
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ConnecteddirectlytoaTV,aCableTVconverterbox,orVCR.Thelinewillbeconnectedtothejack
withwhichshouldbelabeledeitherIN,CABLEIN,CATV,CATVIN,etc.
Connectedtoawallmountedcableoutlet.
Connectoneendofthecoaxialcabletothecableconnectioninthewall,andtheotherendtotheCABLE
jackontheEMTA.
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ConnecttheplugfromtheACpowersupplyintothePOWERACADAPTERjackontheEMTA,and
plugthepowersupplyintoanACoutletinthewall.
ConnectoneendoftheEthernetcabletotheEthernetportonthebackofyourcomputer,andthe
otherendtotheETHERNETportontheEMTA.
Note:Useonlythepower
supplythataccompaniedthis
unit.Usingotheradapters
maydamagetheunit.
Fig.1:HowtoSetupYourDevice
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TomakesurethatyoucanaccesstheInternetsuccessfully,pleasecheckthefollowingfirst.
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Makesuretheconnection(throughEthernet)betweentheEMTAandyourcomputerisOK.
MakesuretheTCP/IPprotocolissetproperly.
SubscribetoaCableCompany.
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OnceyourhostPCisproperlyconfigured.
StartyourwebbrowserandtypetheCMIPaddressontheURLfield.
AfterconnectingtotheURL,youcanseetheloginpage.Pleaseentertheusername,passwordandthen
pressLoginbutton.Thedefaultusernameis"admin"andpasswordis"password".
Fig.2:LoginPage
Note: If forget your username and password, you may Press "Reset" button on the rear panel more
than 6seconds to restore the username and password to default.
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Fig.5:SecuritySettings.
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Fig.6:DiagnosticsSettings
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Fig.7:Provisioningmodesettings.
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Fig.8:BasicSetupSettings
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Fig.9:DHCPSettings
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DDNSServiceChooseEnabled(www.DynDNS.org)toenablethebasicsetting.Choose
Disabledtoclosethebasicsetting.
UsernameTheusernamethatyouregisteredwithyourDDNSprovider.
PasswordThepasswordthatyouregisteredwithyourDDNSprovider
HostNameThedomainnameorhostnamethatisregisteredwithyourDDNSprovider
StatusItshowstheDDNSservicestatuswhetheritisenabledordisabled.
ClickApplytosavethechanges.
Fig.10:DDNSSettings
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Fig.11:BackupSettings
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Fig.13:IPFilteringSettings
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Fig.14:MACFilteringSettings
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Fig.15:PortFilteringSettings
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Fig.16:ForwardingSettings
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Fig.17:PortTriggersSettings
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Fig.18:DMZHostSetup
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Fig.19:RIPSetup
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Fig.20:FirewallBasicconfiguration
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Fig.21:Filteringconfiguration
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Fig.22:LocalLogConfiguration
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Fig.23:RemoteLogConfiguration
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Fig.24:Radioconfiguration
WirelessInterface:
ChoosethewirelessinterfaceontheEMTA.
Wireless:
Enableordisablethewirelessfunction.
Country:
Displaythecountrycodeyoucurrentlyuse.
OutputPower:
Chooseoutputpowerofthedevice.
802.11Band:
Choose2.4GHzfor802.11b/g/n,5GHzfor802.11a
802.11NSupportRequired:
Enable802.11nsupportunder802.11band2.4GHz.
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Fig.25:primaryNetworkconfiguration
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WPS(WiFiProtectSetupTM):
Itseasyandsecurewayofconfiguringandconnecting,maketheCMistheAPandtheconnect
PCisSTA.WhenconfiguringyourWirelessNetworkviaWPS,Messagesareexchangedbetween
theSTAandAPinordertoconfiguretheSecuritySettingsonbothdevices
DeviceName:
Changethefactorydefaulttoanameofyourchoicewhichisupto32characterslongaslikeSSID
WPSSetupAP:
UUID(UniversallyUniqueIdentifier)toIdentifierthisdevice,generateAPPINforSTAtoconnect.
WPSAddClient:
Therearetwomethods"PushButton"and"PIN".Selectthemethodyouwant.But,thedefault
selectionwillbe"PIN"
Apply:
Afterproperconfiguration,clickApplytoinvokethesettings
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Fig.26:802.11AdvancedSettings
54gTMMode:
Under802.11nmodeOFFthisoptiontochoose54gmodeorforce802.11bonly.
XPressTMTechnology:
Increaseaggregatethroughputimprovebyupto27%in802.11gonlynetworks,andupto75%
inmixednetworkscomprisedof802.11gand802.11bstandardequipment
802.11nProtection:
Thisoptionallow802.11gand802.11bdevicescoexistinthesamenetworkwithout"speaking"
atthesametime.
ShortGuardInterval:
For802.11naddedoptionaltoincreasedatarate.Thisprovidesan11%increaseindatarate.
BasicRateSet:
Forallclientstoassociatewith,"Default"or"All"forall802.11b/g/nusers.
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Fig.27:802.11AccessControlconfigurations
MACRestrictMode:RestrictspecificclientcannotallowaccesstheAPbyMACaddress.Select
"Disabled"towelcomealloftheclientsonthenetwork;select"Allow"topermitonlytheclients
onthelisttoaccessthecablemodem;orselect"Deny"topreventtheclientsonthelistto
accessthisdevice.
MACAddress:YourGatewayidentifieswirelessPCsbytheirWirelessMACAddress.Thisaddress
consistsofastringof6pairsofnumbers09andlettersAF,suchas00904BF0FF50.Itis
usuallyprintedontheWirelesscardofthedevice(e.g.thePCMCIAcardinalaptop)oratthe
buttonofthelaptop.EntertheMACaddressoftheconnectedclientsintothefields,andthen
clickApplytoaddthemtothelistforaccesscontrol.
Apply:Afterproperconfiguration,clickApplytoinvokethesettings.
ConnectedClients:Theinformationofcurrentlyconnectedclientswillbedisplayedhere.
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Fig.28:802.11WMMconfigurations
WMMSupport:ThisfieldallowsyoutoenableWMMtoimprovemultimediatransmission.
NoAcknowledgement:ThisfieldallowsyoutoenableWMMNoAcknowledgement.Enablethis
avoidsretransmissiononhighlytimecriticaldata.
PowerSaveSupport:ThisfieldallowsyoutoenableWMMPowerSaveSupport.
EDCAAPparameters:SpecifiesthetransmitparameterfortraffictransmittedfromtheAPtothe
STAforthe4AccessPriorityCategories:Besteffort(AC_BE),Background(AC_BK),Video(AC_VI)
andvoice(AC_VO).Transmitparametersincludecontentionwindow(CWminCWmax),
arbitrationInterFrameSpacingNumberAIFSN,andTransmitopportunityLimit(TXOPlimit).
AdmissionControlspecifiesifadmissioncontrolisenforcedfortheAccesscategories.Discard
Oldestfirstspecifiedthediscardpolicyforthequeues,"On"discardstheoldestfirst;"Off"
discardsthenewestfirst.
EDCASTAparameters:SpecifiesthetransmitparameterfortraffictransmittedfromSTAtothe
APforthe4AccessPriorityCategories:Besteffort(AC_BE),Background(AC_BK),Video(AC_VI)
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Fig.29:WDSconfiguration
TCG220canallowtocommunicatewithother"extender"wirelessaccesspointseitherexclusivelyor
mixedwithcommunicationstolocalPCs.Usethispagetodesignatetheremotedevices,thegatewayis
allowedtocommunicatewith,andtoselecttheWDSmode.YouwillneedtoconfigurethesameSSID,
WiFiencryptionmodeandalsothepassphrasesforbothTCG220andremoteWiFigatewaybeforeyou
canextendtheWiFinetworktogether.
WDS:
ChooseDisabledtoshutdownthisfunction;selectEnabledtoturnonthefunctionofWDS.
RemoteAPs:
EntertheMACAddressesoftheremotedevicestorelaythesignalsforeachother.
Apply:
Afterproperconfiguration,clickApplytoinvokethesettings.
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Fig.30:802.11MediaAdvancedFeatureConfiguration
BandSteeringisanewfeaturethatTCG220hasandwillbalancingtheWiFiloadingand
performanceonboth2.4Gand5Gband.Whenenabled,TCG220willsend5Genabledclient
whichconnectedon2.4Gtothe5Ginterface(sinceTCG220isaDualBandDualConcurrent
CableVoiceWiFiGateway),viceversa.ThiswillalsorequiresthesupportfromWiFiClient.
AirtimeFairnessisanewfeaturethatTCG220has.Ifenabled,thiswillbalancetheWiFi
performancewhenHighThroughputdevicesuchas802.11ndeviceandlegacy802.11b/gdevice
connectedonthesamechannel.CG220willdynamicallyallocatethetimefortransmissionto
eachdevicesothattheperformancetoHighThroughputdevicewillnotbeseverelyaffectedby
thelegacydevice.
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Fig.31:MTAStatus
EventLog
ThispagedisplaystheMTAEventLog.
Fig.32:MTAEventLog
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Fig.33:LogoutPage
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff
andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthat
towhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.
This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
For operation within 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz / 5.47 ~5.725GHz frequency range, it is restricted to indoor
environment. The band from 56005650MHz will be disabled by the software during the
manufacturingandcannotbechangedbytheenduser.Thisdevicemeetsalltheotherrequirements
specifiedinPart15E,Section15.407oftheFCCRules.
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Note:ThecountrycodeselectionisfornonUSmodelonlyandisnotavailabletoallUSmodel.PerFCC
regulation,allWiFiproductmarketedinUSmustfixedtoUSoperationchannelsonly.
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Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not
available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in
US must fixed to US operation channels only.