Intel AnyPoint User manual

Exhibit Q: User Manual 1400
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Networking Gateway 1400
User’s Guide

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Version 3.00.00 Rev 1.00 May, 2002

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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................1
Overview ............................................................................................................................2
Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features .........................................................3
System Requirements .........................................................................................................3
Service Requirements .........................................................................................................4
A look at the Gateway Hardware .......................................................................................4
Items included with the Gateway .......................................................................................8
Finding Information ........................................................................................................... 9
Running the Internet Setup Wizard ....................................................................................9
Configuring your Cable Modem Settings .........................13
Specifying an IP address ..................................................................................................14
Specifying a name server .................................................................................................16
Setting up the Gateway with a Network ...........................19
Connecting the gateway to an Ethernet hub or switch .....................................................20
Connecting the gateway to a wireless network ................................................................22
Using the Wireless Network Configuration Wizard ........................................................25
Specifying a wireless network name (SSID) ....................................................................27
Correcting for wireless interference .................................................................................29
Changing or disabling encryption settings .......................................................................32
Specifying a wireless encryption key from text ...............................................................34
Entering a key manually ...................................................................................................36
Disabling wireless encryption ..........................................................................................39
Configuring the gateway’s firewall ..................................................................................41
Specifying the firewall security level ...............................................................................42
Specifying intrusion detection settings ............................................................................44
Specifying IP addresses to be excluded from being blocked ...........................................47
Using port forwarding ......................................................................................................49
Enabling port forwarding .................................................................................................51
Selecting a target computer by name ...............................................................................53
Selecting a target computer by IP address .......................................................................55
Creating a custom rule ......................................................................................................57

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Using Advanced Configuration Options .......................... 59
Accessing advanced configuration options ......................................................................60
Changing the gateway password ......................................................................................62
Specifying wireless security settings ................................................................................64
Resetting the gateway or reloading default settings .........................................................67
Exposing a computer outside the firewall ........................................................................69
Enabling remote access ....................................................................................................71
Specifying the Host and Domain names ..........................................................................73
Specifying LAN and DHCP settings ................................................................................75
Disabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) .....................................................................78
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting .....................................81
Getting network status information ..................................................................................82
Getting status details ........................................................................................................88
Running Diagnostics ........................................................................................................95
Problems and solutions ....................................................................................................96
If all else fails .................................................................................................................108
Reading the gateway indicator lights .............................................................................108
Reading settings and device status .................................................................................108
Glossary ......................................................................... 111
Glossary ..........................................................................................................................112
Regulatory Compliance Statements ............................... 119
Safety compliance statements ........................................................................................120
Emissions compliance statements ..................................................................................120
RF exposure compliance statements ..............................................................................121
Canadian compliance statements ...................................................................................121
European Union compliance statements ........................................................................121
Product Ecology Statements ..........................................................................................123

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Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter provides a basic overview of the gateway’s
features, list its system and service requirements, lists
the items included with gateway product package,
explains where to find more information, and explains
how to start the Internet Setup Wizard.
■Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features
■System Requirements
■Service Requirements
■A look at the Gateway Hardware
■Items included with the Gateway
■Finding Information
■Running the Internet Setup Wizard

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Overview
The Intel®AnyPoint®Networking Gateway 1400 is an
advanced services gateway that combines the functions of a
Bridge, Router, and Switch in a single box for Internet access
and computer connectivity.
Using the gateway, you can share Internet access
seamlessly among all the computers on your network
whether you are using Ethernet or 802.11b Wireless adapters
or a combination of any of these technologies.
The Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 connects
directly to a cable modem. Using the gateway and cable
modem together enables powerful Internet access on a home
or small-business network.
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Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Features
The gateway has the following features:
• Easy to install
• Automatic first time use setup wizard
• Port forwarding
• UPnP support
• Automatic diagnostic tests
• Readily available troubleshooting tips
• Simple Web-based user interface
• Internet sharing on your network
• Built-in firewall for network security
System Requirements
To configure the gateway, your computer must meet
certain requirements. Choose the list appropriate to your
computer’s operating system:
Windows* • 166 MHz Pentiumprocessor, performance level or
better
• Windows* 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, or NT*
• 32 MB of RAM, or more
• CD-ROM drive
• 800 x 600 resolution monitor (SVGA) or higher
• One of the following:
• 10/100 Ethernet or 10 baseT Ethernet adapter
• Wireless PC Card (802.11b/Wi-Fi)
• Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer* 5.0 or
later, Netscape Navigator* 4.75 or later, or
equivalent)
Macintosh* • PowerPC* or 680x0*
• Mac OS 7.6.1 or later

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• 32 MB of RAM, or more
• 800 x 600 resolution monitor (SVGA) or higher
• One of the following:
• 10/100 Ethernet or 10 baseT Ethernet adapter
• Wireless PC Card (802.11b/Wi-Fi)
• CD-ROM drive
• Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later;
Netscape Navigator 4.75 or later, or equivalent)
Linux • 166 MHz Pentium processor or higher
• 32MB of RAM, or more
• 800 x 600 resolution monitor (SVGA) or higher
• One of the following:
• 10/100 Ethernet or 10 baseT Ethernet adapter
• Wireless PC Card (802.11b/Wi-Fi)
• CD-ROM drive
• X-Windows* system
• Graphical Web browser (Netscape Navigator 4.75 or
later)
Service Requirements
Before you can use the gateway you must have a
Broadband account from your local service provider.
A look at the Gateway Hardware
Front Panel The Intel Gateway’s front panel has a series of eight
lights (plus a power on indicator) that provide information
about the gateway’s operational status.
AnyPoint™ Gateway
Ethernet
WirelessSecurityInternetSystem
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Power Normally this light is on. If it is not on, check
that the power cable connectors are securely in
place.
System Green blinking - The gateway is operating
correctly.
Yellow blinking - The gateway is operating
correctly but has detected another DHCP
server connected to one of the four Ethernet
connectors. Disconnect each Ethernet cable,
one at a time, until the system returns to green
blinking. Change the PC you've identified as a
DHCP server to a DHCP client. (See the
Troubleshooting chapter for instructions.)
If this LED is not blinking, the system is not
operating correctly. See Chapter 5 for
troubleshooting information.

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Internet Off - there is no Internet connection between
the gateway and the cable modem. Verify that
one end of the Ethernet cable is securely
attached to the Internet port on the gateway
and the other end of the Ethernet cable is
securely attached to your cable modem. (Refer
to your Installation Guide for more information.)
Green solid - the gateway is connected to your
cable modem, set to a data rate of 10 Mbps,
but no traffic is being passed.
Green blinking - the gateway is connected to
your cable modem and traffic is being passed
at 10 Mbps.
Amber solid - the gateway is connected to your
cable modem, set to a data rate of 100 Mbps,
but no traffic is being passed.
Amber blinking - the gateway is connected to
your cable modem and traffic is being passed
at 100 Mbps.
Security Green solid - The Firewall Settings Security
Level is set to: Normal, High, or Very High.
Red solid - The Firewall Settings Security Level
is set to: Enable Troubleshooting Mode (via the
Firewall Settings Advanced button).
Yellow blinking - A user, that is not allowed
access to your wireless network (via Advanced
> Wireless Security), is attempting to connect
to the gateway.

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Back panel
connectors
The Intel Gateway’s back panel includes the cable
connectors and Reset button.
Wireless Off - There are no wireless devices
communicating with the gateway.
Green solid - at least one wireless device is
connected to the gateway.
Green blinking - traffic is being passed
between at least one wireless device and the
gateway.
Ethernet
1-4
Off - no PC is connected to any of the four
Ethernet ports.
Green solid - A valid link has been established
at 10Mbps.
Green blinking - traffic is being passed at
10Mbps.
Yellow solid - A valid link has been established
at 100Mbps.
Yellow blinking - traffic is being passed at
100Mbps.
Power Accepts the cylinder end of the power cable.
Plug the other end of the power cable into a
standard electrical outlet. (It is recommended
that you use a surge protector.) See the Power
light on the front panel in the previous section.
Ethernet Accept RJ-45 Ethernet-style connectors for
connecting up to four PCs to the gateway’s 4-
port switch.
Power Ethernet Internet
Reset
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12V/1.2A

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Items included with the Gateway
You should have the following items ready prior to
installation:
•Intel
AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400
• Power Supply
• Standard Ethernet Cable
•Intel
AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 CD-ROM
•Intel
AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 Installation
Guide
The Gateway
CD-ROM
The exact contents of the CD-ROM varies by Broadband
provider. Do not assume that the CDs are
interchangeable. One provider may have different default
software configurations than another, and the
configurations are often not compatible with each other.
Only use the CD supplied to you by your provider.
Reset Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip, to
press the reset switch. You can use the reset
switch to either:
• Reset the gateway without losing its current
setup values. Press, then immediately release
the reset switch.
• Reset the gateway to its factory-default values.
Press the reset switch and hold it in the pressed
state for at least 5 seconds before releasing it.
Internet Accepts an RJ-45 Ethernet-style connector for
attaching the gateway to your cable modem.

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All gateway CDs contain the following:
•Areadme text file, with basic product information and
any known issues that were not available at the time
of the publication of this manual
• The Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400
Installation Guide, available as a .pdf file
• The Intel AnyPoint Networking Gateway 1400 User’s
Guide, available as a .pdf file
Finding Information
Installation
Guide
The Installation Guide offers an overview of the basic
steps necessary to connect and configure your new
gateway.
User’s Guide The User’s Guide contains more detailed information on
connecting and configuring your new gateway. It is
designed for users who have less experience with
installing and configuring gateways and home networking
equipment. The User’s Guide can also be used as a
helpful reference tool.
Online Help Use the online help for more information on screen
descriptions. Troubleshooting information is also
available for the diagnostic tests.
Running the Internet Setup Wizard
Note The following describes how to access the
Internet Setup Wizard for purposes of modifying
the gateway’s configuration. If the gateway has
not yet been configured, then follow the
instructions provided in the Installation Guide.

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To run the Internet Setup Wizard:
1Insert the CD and wait for the Internet Setup Wizard
window to appear. (If the Autorun window does not
appear, run the program autorun.exe on the CD.)
The following screen will appear, if the gateway has
not yet been configured. If the gateway has already
been configured, a slightly different screen will
appear.
2Click the Enter Setup button.
The following appears.
3Enter admin in both the User Name and Password
fields, and then click OK.
If the gateway has not yet been configured, you will be
required to enter specific information before you can
access other features of the Setup Wizard. If the gateway

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has already been configured, you can access other
features of the Internet Setup Wizard using the available
menu selections. Each feature is described in this User
Guide.

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Chapter 2
Configuring your Cable Modem Settings
The Installation Guide provides step-by-step instructions
for setting up and configuring a single wired or wireless
PC connected to the gateway.
During installation, you have the option of letting setup
automatically detect your settings or setting these
manually.
If you accept the default selection, allowing the gateway
to automatically detect your settings, then you should
only need to enter minimal information, if any at all.
If you elect to set your settings manually, then you will
have to step through several screens to complete the
setup.
This chapter covers all the possible settings you may
have to enter in the following topics:
■Specifying an IP address
■Specifying a name server

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Specifying an IP address
You specify an IP address using the Specify IP Address
screen.
Related topics •SeeSpecifying a name server on page 16.
Step-by-step To specify an IP address:
1Click the Settings menu to expand its selections.
2Click Next.
The following appears.
3Select one of the following methods your ISP uses to
assign an address to your Internet connection.
•Server assigned IP address (dynamic) –
Select this option if your ISP assigns addresses
dynamically.
•Specify an IP address (static) – Select this
option if your ISP assigns addresses statically. If
you select this option then you must enter the IP
Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
information in the fields provided.
More about Each computer or networked device on the Internet is
identified by a unique IP address. Your gateway must be

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identified by the correct address in order for you to
access the Internet.
Your ISP uses one of two methods to assign an IP
address to you:
•Dynamic (also called server-assigned, automatic, or
DHCP). If your ISP assigns IP addresses
dynamically, your gateway receives an IP address
from a pool of IP addresses when you connect to
your ISP. Your ISP “owns” the IP addresses in the
pool.
•Static (also called permanent). If your ISP assigns
static IP addresses, your provider selects an address
from an assigned pool and assigns it to you
permanently. This number is provided on the setup
information page given to you by your ISP.
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