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Page 1 - User Manual

WirelessBroadbandRouterModel #: MI424-WRFirmware Version: 4.0.16.1.45.120User ManualVer 1.1Solutions for the Digital Life™

Page 2 - Table of Contents

4Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual5Chapter 1 IntroductionEthernet WAN Light The Ethernet WAN light illuminates when the Router is conn

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94Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual95Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTimeThe time (based on the Router’s date and time setti

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96Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual97Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• ICMP replay - an ICMP (Internet Control Message Prot

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96Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual97Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• PPTP connection - a packet inquiring whether the Rou

Page 6 - Introduction

98Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual99Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• Fragmented packet, packet too big - a packet has bee

Page 7 - Features

98Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual99Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• FTP port request to 3rd party is forbidden (Possible

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100Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3. Select the type of blocked events to be listed in the log:• All Blocked Connection Attempts -

Page 9 - Getting to Know the Router

101Using Parental ControlsThe abundance of harmful information on the Internet poses a serious challenge for employers and parents alike - “How can I

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102Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual103Chapter 7 Parental Controls5. The Surf Control subscription site will then be displayed in a n

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102Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual103Chapter 7 Parental Controls2. Click Filtering Policy from the list on the left side of the scr

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104Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual105Chapter 7 Parental Controls5. Enter a description of the new policy in the “Description” text

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6Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual7Chapter 1 IntroductionRear PanelThe rear panel of the Router features seven ports (Coax, Ethernet WA

Page 14 - Connecting the

104Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual105Chapter 7 Parental ControlsLAN Filtering Policy To select a default filtering policy for the loc

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106Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual107Chapter 7 Parental ControlsAdvanced Options The “Advanced Options” screen contains features prov

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106Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual107Chapter 7 Parental ControlsStatistics The Router’s MegaControl Panel monitors content filtering

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109Using Advanced SettingsThe “Advanced” section of the Wireless Broadband Router’s MegaControl Panel is intended primarily for more advanced users. S

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110Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual111Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsIP Address Distribution - manage the IP addresses of devices on

Page 20 - Home Page

110Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual111Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsFirmware Upgrade The Router offers a built-in mechanism for upg

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112Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual113Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. In the “Upgrade From a Computer in the Network” section, c

Page 22 - Network Settings

112Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual113Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsAutomatic Check DisabledIf “Automatically Check Disabled” is se

Page 23 - Using My Network

114Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual115Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsConfiguration FileUse the Router’s Configuration File feature t

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6Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual7Chapter 1 IntroductionEthernet WAN PortThe Ethernet WAN port connects the Router to the ISP using an

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114Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual115Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSystem Settings Clicking System Settings in the Advanced screen

Page 26 - HTTP services cannot be

116Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual117Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSystemUse the “System” section of this screen to configure the

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116Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual117Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsManagement Application Ports This section allows the following

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118Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual119Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSecurity Logging Use this section to configure the following se

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118Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual119Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsPortEnter the port number of the E-mail server in this text box

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120Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual121Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsDate and Time To configure date, time, and daylight savings tim

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120Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual121Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsTo perform an automatic time update: 1. Click in the “Enabled”

Page 32 - Creating a Wireless

122Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual123Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings3. Click Add. The “Set Rule Schedule” screen appears. 4. En

Page 33 - Wireless Status

122Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual123Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings8. If applicable, click New Hours Range Entry to define an ac

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124Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual125Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsWhen adding a routing rule, the following parameters must be sp

Page 35 - Basic Security Settings

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124Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual125Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsDomain RoutingDomain routing is used in multi-router local netw

Page 37 - Advanced Security Settings

126Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual127Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsTo view a summary of the services currently being provided by t

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126Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual127Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings3. Complete the following fields: • Start IP Address Range,

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128Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual129Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsTo define a new connection with a fixed IP address: 1. Click

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128Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual129Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsDiagnostics The Diagnostics screen can assist in testing networ

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130Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual131Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsRestoring Default Settings If the Router’s factory default sett

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130Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual131Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsMAC Cloning A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique he

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132Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual133Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsUsers To manage individual users:1. Click Users in the Advance

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132Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual133Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings• E-mail Notification - E-mail notification can be used to rec

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134Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual135Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsRemote AdministrationThe Router’s Remote Administration capabil

Page 46 - WPA)” in the figure below

9Connecting the RouterConnecting a computer or local network to the Wireless Broadband Router is a simple procedure, varying slightly depending on the

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134Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual135Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSetting up Dynamic DNSTo set up Dynamic DNS on the Router, clic

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136Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual137Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsHost NameEnter the full Dynamic DNS domain in this text box. Wi

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136Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual137Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsThe DNS server does not require configuration. However, the lis

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138Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual139Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. If the host was manually added to the DNS Table, its host

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138Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual139Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. Click Add. The “Edit Network Object” screen appears. 3.

Page 52 - Connections

140Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual141Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. Click in the “Allow Other Network Users to Control Wireles

Page 53 - Network (Home/Office)

140Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual141Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsProtocolsProtocols features a list of preset and user-defined a

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142Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3. Name the service in the “Service Name” text box and, if needed, enter a description of the servi

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143Monitoring the RouterThe Wireless Broadband Router’s System Monitoring screens display important system information, including: • Basic Router se

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144Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual145Chapter 9 Monitoring the RouterSystem Log Click System Monitoring in any of the Monitoring scree

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10Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual11Chapter 2 Connecting the Router6. Make sure the computer is powered on, then plug the other end o

Page 58 - Ethernet Connection

144Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual145Chapter 9 Monitoring the RouterConnection Monitoring 1. Click System Monitoring in any of the

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146Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualTraffic MonitoringThe Router constantly monitors traffic within the local network and between the lo

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147TroubleshootingThis chapter contains a list of problems that may be encountered while using the Wireless Broadband Router, and techniques to try an

Page 61 - Coax Connection

148Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual149Chapter 10 TroubleshootingLAN Connection Failure• Ensure the Router is properly installed, the

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148Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual149Chapter 10 TroubleshootingAre the Router’s Ethernet ports auto-sensing?Yes. Either a straight-th

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150Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualI cannot access the Router’s Graphical User Interface? What should I do?If you cannot access the Rou

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151Quality of Service Network-based applications and traffic are growing at a high rate, producing an ever-increasing demand for bandwidth and network

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152Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual153Appendix A Quality of ServiceThe matching of packets by rules is connection-based, known as Stat

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152Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual153Appendix A Quality of ServiceSetting Priority RulesTo set priority rules:1. Click Quality of S

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154Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual155Appendix A Quality of Service2. After choosing the traffic direction and the device on which t

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10Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual11Chapter 2 Connecting the Router2. The “Login” screen appears. Enter the default user name (admin

Page 69 - Coax Broadband Connection

154Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual155Appendix A Quality of ServiceSet Priority - Activate this check box to add a priority to the rul

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156Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual157Appendix A Quality of ServiceDevice Traffic ShapingThis section describes the different Traffic

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156Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual157Appendix A Quality of ServiceConfigure the following parameters:Tx Bandwidth - Tx bandwidth limi

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158Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual159Appendix A Quality of ServiceTo define a shaping class:1. Click Add in the “Tx Traffic Shaping

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158Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual159Appendix A Quality of ServicePolicy The class policy determines the policy of routing packets i

Page 74 - WAN PPPoE/WAN PPPoE 2

160Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual161Appendix A Quality of ServiceTo add a new outbound/inbound class rule, click Add in the Edit Cla

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160Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual161Appendix A Quality of ServiceSet Priority - Activate this check box to add a priority to the rul

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162Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual163Appendix A Quality of ServiceFurthermore, the Router cannot control the behavior of the ISP, whi

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162Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual163Appendix A Quality of Service1. Click Quality of Service at the top of the Home screen, then c

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164Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual165Appendix A Quality of Service802.1p SettingsThe IEEE 802.1p priority marking method is a standar

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12Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual13Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterConnecting Other Computers/Set Top BoxesThe Router can connect to o

Page 80 - Router’s Security

164Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual165Appendix A Quality of Service2. The eight 802.1p values are pre-populated with the three prior

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Page 82 - General

167SpecificationsGeneralModel NumberMI424WR (4-Port Wireless Broadband Router)StandardsIEEE 802.3xIEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.11b, g (Wireless)IPIP version

Page 83 - Minimum

168Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualWireless Operating RangeIndoorsUp to 91 M (300 ft.)OutdoorsUp to 533 M (1750 ft.)TopologyStar (Ether

Page 84 - Access Control

169NoticesRegulatory Compliance NoticesClass B EquipmentThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic

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170Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual1702. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unwa

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171Limited WarrantyHardware: Actiontec Electronics, Inc., warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects i

Page 87 - Port Forwarding

172Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualTHIS ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF W

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172Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual173 Limited WarrantyNEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABI

Page 89 - Port Triggering

174Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualGoverning Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A

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12Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual13Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterCoaxial1. Make sure all set top boxes are turned off.2. Disconnec

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14Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual15Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterWindows 20001. Select Network and Dialing Connections in the Contr

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iTable of Contents1 Introduction 1Package Contents

Page 93 - Website Blocking

14Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual15Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterLinux 1. Login into the system as a super-user, by entering “su” a

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16Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualMain MenuThe “Main Menu” contains links to all of the configuration options of the Router: Wireless S

Page 95 - Static NAT

17Configuring My Network SettingsOnce the Wireless Broadband Router is physically connected and the MegaControl Panel’s Home screen is displayed in a

Page 96 - Advanced Filtering

18Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual19Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsUsing My NetworkVarious settings can be accessed for a pa

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18Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual19Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings2. The “Blocked Website” screen appears. Enter the webs

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20Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual21Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsBlock Internet ServicesInternet services blocking is used

Page 99 - Security Log

20Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual21Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings4. If this rule will be active all the time, select “Al

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22Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual23Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsEnable ApplicationActivating “Enable Application” (also k

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22Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual23Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings6. Click Apply to save the changes. ☞Note: Some applic

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24Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual25Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings1. Click Test Connectivity. The “Diagnostics” screen app

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iiActiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualiiiTable of Contentsii7 Using Parental Controls 101Activating

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24Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual25Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsTimeout for Inactive DeviceThe amount of time a device co

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Page 106 - Controls

27Creating a Wireless NetworkThis chapter explains how to create a wireless network using the Wireless Broadband Router, including accessing and confi

Page 107 - Creating a Filtering Policy

28Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual29Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWireless StatusClicking on the “Wireless Settings” icon in th

Page 108 - Chapter 7 Parental Controls

28Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual29Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkSSID BroadcastDisplays whether the Router is broadcasting its

Page 109

30Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual31Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkBasic Security SettingsTo configure the Router’s wireless net

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30Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual31Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network5. Select a WEP security level from the “select a WEP Key” d

Page 111 - Advanced Options

32Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual33Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkAdvanced Security SettingsTo configure the Router’s advanced

Page 112 - Statistics

32Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual33Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWEPIf WEP was selected in the Advanced Security Settings scre

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34Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual35Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network802.1X WEPIf 802.1X WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was select

Page 114 - Settings

iiActiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualiiiTable of ContentsB Specifications 16

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34Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual35Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWPAIf WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was selected, the “WPA Key

Page 116 - Firmware Upgrade

36Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual37Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network Selecting “SSID Broadcast” generates the “SSID Broadcast” sc

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36Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual37Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWireless MAC AuthenticationWireless MAC authentication allows

Page 118 - Firmware Restore

38Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual39Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network802.11b/g ModeThis option allows the user to select the wirel

Page 119 - Configuration File

38Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual39Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkNetwork Select the type of connection being configured from

Page 120 - System Settings

40Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual41Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkFragmentation Threshold Setting the correct fragmentation th

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40Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual41Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network2. Double-click the wireless connection icon. The “Wireless

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42Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual43Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkConnecting a Wireless Windows XP ClientThis section assumes t

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42Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual43Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network3. Click the connection once to mark it, then click Connect

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44Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual45Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network2. The “Wireless Network Connection Properties” window appe

Page 125 - Date and Time

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Page 126 - Scheduler Rules

44Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual45Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network6. Enter the pre-shared key in both the “Network key” and th

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Page 128 - Routing

47Using Network Connections The Wireless Broadband Router supports various local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN, on Internet) connectio

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48Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual49Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsTo select a connection, click on its name. The rest of this ch

Page 130 - IP Address Distribution

48Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual49Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Home/Office NetworkClick Settings in the “Netw

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50Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual51Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsInternet ProtocolThis section has three options: No IP Address

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50Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual51Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsSTP Click in the device’s “STP” check box to enable Spanning

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52Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual53Chapter 5 Using Network Connections4. Enter the subnet mask address in the “Subnet Mask” text bo

Page 134 - Diagnostics

52Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual53Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsRouting TableClicking New Route generates the “New Route” wind

Page 135 - Reboot the Router

54Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual55Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Ethernet ConnectionClick Settings at the botto

Page 136 - MAC Cloning

1IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router. The Wireless Broadband Router supports Multimedia over Coax Alliance (M

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54Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual55Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsMTU MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest pac

Page 138 - Local Administration

56Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual57Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsCoax Connection A Coax connection connects devices (such as se

Page 139 - Dynamic DNS

56Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual57Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfigure CoaxClick Settings at the bottom-right of the Coax P

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58Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual59Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsCoax Link Set up the coax link options in this section of the

Page 141 - DNS Server

58Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual59Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsBroadband Ethernet Connection A Broadband Ethernet connection

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60Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual61Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Broadband Ethernet ConnectionClick Settings at

Page 143 - Network Objects

60Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual61Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsMTU MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest pac

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62Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual63Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsIP Address Distribution The “IP Address Distribution” section

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62Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual63Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsDHCP Relay Select this option to have the Router function as

Page 146 - Protocols

64Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual65Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsRouting TableClicking New Route generates the “New Route” wind

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2Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3Chapter 1 Introductions Wall-mount templates Vertical stands WarrantyMinimum System Requirementss

Page 148 - Monitoring the

64Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual65Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Coax Broadband ConnectionClick Settings at the

Page 149 - System Log

66Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual67Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsPhysical Address Displays the physical address of the network

Page 150 - Connection Monitoring

66Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual67Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsDNS ServerDomain Name System (DNS) is the method by which webs

Page 151 - Traffic Monitoring

68Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual69Chapter 5 Using Network Connections5. If a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is being used,

Page 152 - Troubleshooting

68Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual69Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsRouting TableClick New Route to generate the “New Route” windo

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70Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual71Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the WAN PPPoE ConnectionClick Settings in the WAN

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70Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual71Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsNetwork Select the type of connection being configured from t

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72Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual73Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsLogin User Name Enter the user name (provided by the ISP) in

Page 156 - Quality of Service

72Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual73Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsInternet ProtocolSelect one of the following Internet Protocol

Page 157

74Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual• NAPT - Select this option to activate NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation), which refers to

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2Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3Chapter 1 IntroductionIntrusion detectionMAC address filteringNATDMZ hostingAccess controlAdvanced w

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75Configuring the Router’s Security The Wireless Broadband Router’s security suite includes comprehensive and robust security services: Stateful Packe

Page 160 - Traffic Shaping

76Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual77Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityThis chapter covers these Security features: • Genera

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76Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual77Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityGeneral The “General” screen is used to configure the R

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78Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual79Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityNote that it is the origin of the request, not subseque

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78Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual79Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security2. Check the “Block IP Fragments” box to protect the

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80Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual81Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityAllow or Restrict ServicesTo view and allow/restrict th

Page 165

80Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual81Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security3. If this access control rule applies to all network

Page 166

82Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual83Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityPort Forwarding In its default state, the Router blocks

Page 167

82Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual83Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security4. Select the Internet protocol to be provided from th

Page 168

84Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual85Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTo designate a local computer as a DMZ host: 1. Selec

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4Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual5Chapter 1 IntroductionGetting to Know the RouterThis section contains a quick description of the Rou

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84Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual85Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTo use port triggering:1. Select Port Triggering from

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86Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual87Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityRemote Administration The Router can be accessed and co

Page 172 - Specifications

86Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual87Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityMegaControl PanelMegaControl Panel is used to obtain ac

Page 173 - Environmental

88Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual89Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityWebsite BlockingThe Router can be configured to block s

Page 174 - Modifications

88Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual89Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security4. If website blocking needs to be active all the tim

Page 175

90Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual91Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityStatic NATThis option allows multiple public addresses

Page 176 - Limited Warranty

90Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual91Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityAdvanced FilteringAdvanced filtering is designed to all

Page 177

92Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual93Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityInbound Packets - Input Rule Sets • Initial rules •

Page 178

92Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual93Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTo configure advanced filtering rules, click Add next t

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94Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual95Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• Accept - Allow access to packets that match the sou

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