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1. Tree Description Built in account For administerir Built in account For guest acce Computer Management Local i System Tools E Event Viewer Y System Information E g Performance Logs and Alerts 4 3 Shared Folders Device Manager Local Users and Groups 3 Users CI Groups ES y Storage C Disk Management B Disk Defragmenter 3 Logical Drives El a Removable Storage El fe Services and Applications My Computer y File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back E7 Gsearch Folders CBristory R3 GE X A Ed Address EY my Computer AG a Ta 1 E ag 3 Floppy EZ a ae S A Open f Explore pes BS PartitionMagic 6 0 Compact Disc Local Dis F My Computer Local Disk C Local Disk Search Sharing Capacity 1 55 GB Format O Used 773 MB Create Shortcut O Free 815 MB Rename c Displays the properties for sharing the selected folder Properties Local Disk C Properties General Tools Hardware Sharing Do not share this folder Share this folder c Maximum allowed o Allow H Users To set permissions for how users access this folder over the network click Permissions ou can share this folder among other users on your network To enable sharing for this folder click Share this
2. be Displays the properties for sharing the selected folder or printer Properties 6 Select the Shared As radio button In the Share Name field enter a suitable share name or accept the default In the Access Type field click the radio button next to your access preference Read Only Full or Depends on Password In the Password field enter a password if you wish to limit user access or leave the Password field blank for no password required Click Apply and then OK to exit Your drive folder will now be shared and display the Shared hand symbol Windows NT operating systems Adding PCs to your network Please note that creating a network in Windows NT is covered in the documentation that came Local Disk C Properties Genera ie o tee a a Not Shared Ee eC eters cee Shared As ee ete ee eee ners o SS Read om E Ful Pasame i Cancel ao ae with your Windows NT system in the network adapter installation section Accessing PCs on your network 1 To check that your are connected to the other PCs on your network double click the Network Neighborhood icon 2 Double click Entire Network 81 Nestvecek Meshborhood Ea Network Neighborhood File Edit View Help E Network voli lea Entire ae taik 1 objectis selected 3 Double click Microsoft Windows Network 4 An icon should be present with your network name Double clic
3. Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove ERMITA Options Hardware Programs Tools Control Panel Administrative Tools Fed wy Ep Lar Configures administrative settings s for your computer Date Time Display Fax Folder Options Windows Update B Z l f windows 2000 Support aL PER gt Fonts Game Internet Keyboard Controllers Options 5 s ma eA al Configures administrative settings For your computer g My Computer Y 3 Double click the Computer Management o icon File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E lt Back Qsearch LyFolders Ghistory AF OF K A Exe Bis C Po I TA 8 f bo Component Computer Data Sources Event Viewer Administrative Services Management ODBC _ D y y Computer Management Local Security Performance Services Telnet Server Shortcut x o 4 Policy Administration Manages disks and provides access to other tools to manage local and remote computers Modified 14 02 2001 15 40 Size 1 42 KR zi 4 Click Local Users and Groups and then click AAA e on the Users folder to highlight it Click the E AE MEE Name Full Name Description Action button then click New User K Administrator Built in account for administerir Guest Built in account For guest acce 44 Performance Logs and Alerts Shared Folders Device Manager Local Users and Groups a os y Storage 3 D
4. 2 o oooss 65 Content Cale POLICES 4 Gwen aed ia Med Ree a eke ee Oe eee oe aea 65 Step 2 Block and approve sites for this screening group 0 cee eens 66 PRINS SWS aed A II Sater acts aaa tease dee dae nate Gate Fae ee 67 IRCMIO VANS SLES Ha neo Ca tt oa ES ae NI cua aren ease a Bae be eee as 67 AIO WING DIOCKEGSILCS 3 0004 da daa AAA eee a Boas ees 67 BIOCKING approved SNES stent a RAPER eR ES 67 Step 3 Assign computers to Screening groups o 67 Viewing Content Screening settings 2 0 64 6 eae de eee ea 68 ACCESS COMO LOS reta dd dis bata Bayete 68 Sharing Files and Printers PCmetwork configuration for file sharing 22 0 4240 2 Sse She A A AA 70 Windows 95 98 98 SE operating Systems 70 Addim PESTO NOME HENOK ossoa dice eh Rie ate e SE BS in 70 Accessing PCs On OUEN OK rra es dame ee 74 Slane VOUT TES adi a ds ite ede dk tee ed 75 Windows ME operating Systems 76 Adding PESO your NetWOlK orroit aaea ie el de a AA 76 Accessing PCs On your OS WORK ricm ada de ana 78 Slane OUr eS A A A ead ede tee eoad 79 Windows NT operating systems 0 0 eee eee eee en nes 81 Adding PGs tO your networks 2 4 0 AI A A E a da 81 Accessing PCs on your network ci a a A oe eR 81 Sharin your Hess A AS Aa 82 Windows 2000 operating system o 86 Addin PESTO your Network 5 6wk ais phate od eee Eu Raha ea geet eae do 86 Accessing PCS OM your NetWork ceri da 88 Sharin yout flesse dara ca ias Aia TEA 90 P
5. 21 Using the Intelligent Gateway Network The Intelligent Gateway user interface allows you to check the status of your network assign permissions to other users on the network and access links to the most commonly used features of your Intelligent Gateway After you have connected your computers to your network and installed the Intelligent Gateway software enter http home in the address bar of your browser The Intelligent Gateway user interface opens BTopenworld amp System Broadband Local Link Network Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details Network at a Glance gt Intelligent Gateway 1800 set system password pr Sofware 3 3 0 spikar s Password Mot set po R Broadband Link Connection Speed SFE kbps 222 kbps s Incoming s Outgoing ies a Local Network s J Computers QE 172 16 1 6 DN g 88 a Monitor your Internet connection s View Summary s View the local network 22 Access Controls Firewall Firewall Firewall Active Firewall Monitor Available VIEW NOW Access Controls Internet Access Restriction Installed SET UP NOW Content screening Installed SET UP NOW Upgrade the System Your system software is current Check back for future available Upgrades Run the System Setup Wizard HOME Help Site Map a jew firewall settings a hHonitor the firewall ie ACCESS cont
6. ADD DOME To create an application profile 1 Click the Add a new user defined application link The Edit Application page opens 2 Inthe Application Name field enter a name for the application profile We recommend that you use the name of the application such as ICIMI Messenger or Redwing Game Server 3 Inthe Protocol field click the TCP or UDP radio button If both protocols are required you must create a definition for each 4 Inthe Port or Range field enter the port or port range used by the application 5 In the Protocol Timeout seconds field enter the amount of time in seconds that the connection in the specified range should remain open when there is no data transfer This is an advanced feature and in most cases the default value is appropriate 6 In the Map to Host Port field enter the value that provides the mapping offset to the local computer For example if this value is set to 4000 and the range being opened is 100 to 108 the forwarded data to the first value in the range will be sent to 4000 Subsequent ports will be mapped accordingly 101 will be sent to 4001 102 will be sent to 4002 etc 7 Click ADD to add the values entered to the profile definition list at the bottom of the screen You must click ADD to retain the defined values 44 8 Repeat the previous step for each port or range of ports required for the application profile 9 Click DONE To edit application profile
7. E GySeach Y Folders History a t Ke aot ea Ente Mete A Entire Network T objact s selected 78 4 The PCs on your network will be displayed When file sharing is enabled you can browse the available content of these PCs Note Ifyou have just added a new PC to the network you may need to select View gt Refresh before this will be shown as part of the network Sharing your files 1 Right click My Network Places and click Properties 2 Inthe Configuration tab click the File and Print Sharing button 24 enmyl Be Edt yew Foie Took Hdp Bak Search A Folder cF History ig OF x ail E Benni ee P60 i Wiglen Explore PartitionMagic 6 0 Search for Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Setup MSN Internet A Star 14 ES a De E Pant shop Pro JE 1259 Configuration Identification access Control The following network components are installed EA Client for Microsoft Networks Sf Dial Up Adapter Sf NE2000 Compatible Sf Wireless USB Network Adapter a TCPAP gt Dial Up Adapter a TCPAP NE2000 Compatible Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description The Client for Microsoft Networks enables you to connect to other Microsoft Windows computers and servers and use the files
8. OFF The Intelligent Gateway is not getting power Blinking green The Intelligent Gateway is powering up Solid green Power is on Solid red System error Contact Technical Support Operating state No broadband signal is present The Intelligent Gateway is not plugged into a power outlet or it is not physically connected to your broadband service The Intelligent Gateway is attempting to establish a physical broadband connection The Intelligent Gateway has not detected a broadband signal The Intelligent Gateway has established a physical broadband connection but was not able to successfully connect to your Internet Service Provider or has not yet been configured The Intelligent Gateway is attempting to establish a connection to your Internet Service Provider The Intelligent Gateway is fully connected to your Internet Service Provider Operating state The Intelligent Gateway is not plugged into a power outlet or it is not connected to any computer via USB Ethernet HPNA or wireless The Intelligent Gateway is connected to a computer via USB Ethernet HPNA or wireless 109 Diagnosing connection problems This section describes some connection problems you may encounter with your Intelligent Gateway network and provides suggestions for solving those problems If the problem you are having is not covered here or in the Help system or if the suggestions provided do not solve the problem call the Technical Suppor
9. 107 7 Click the Browse button to locate your CD ROM drive and then click OK 8 Ifyou want Windows based programs to use this printer as the default click the Yes radio button Click Next to continue 9 The last screen confirms that the printer has been successfully installed Click Finish to exit 10 The printer will now appear in your Printer folder 108 Install From Disk aa oK Cancel Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive selected and then click OF Copy manufacturer s files from Add Printer Wizard Do vou want your Windows based programe to use this printer as the default printer SoS Back parce Add Printer Wizard The network printer has been successfully installed lance Biel ES EJ Printers File Edit View Help E5 gt Ends HP DESKJET on TOSHSAT 3 objectis The Intelligent Gateway Indicator Lights Intelligent Gateway indicator and status lights The Intelligent Gateway has three indicator lights that can be used to diagnose installation and connection problems The following tables describe how to interpret the POWER BROADBAND LINK and LOCAL NETWORK lights Power Broadband Link A Local Network Broadband Link light OFF Blinking orange Solid red Solid orange Blinking green Solid green Local Network light OFF ON Power light Operating state
10. Following is detailed information for specific browsers PC Internet Explorer 6 0 1 From the menu bar select Tools gt Internet Options 2 Select the General tab 3 Enter the address in the Home page box PC Netscape 6 2 1 From the menu bar select Edit gt Preferences 2 Select Navigator in the menu on the left side 3 Enter the address in the Home page box Macintosh Internet Explorer 5 1 From the menu bar select Edit gt Preferences 2 Select Web Browser Browser Display from the menu on the left side 3 Enter the address in the Home page box Macintosh Netscape 4 7 1 From the menu bar select Edit gt Preferences 2 Select Navigator in the menu on the left side 3 Enter the address in the Home page box 115 Where can I obtain drivers for my network adapter There are four places to look for network adapter drivers e On the CD that came with your network adapter e On the CD that was provided with your adapter installation instructions If your network adapter was provided to you with your Intelligent Gateway the drivers may be integrated with the Intelligent Gateway installation CD e Inthe Support section of the 2Wire Website www 2Wire com support for network adapters provided with your Intelligent Gateway installation kit e Inthe Download or Drivers section of the Website for the manufacturer of your network adapter How do I rename my computers You can cha
11. Installed SET UP NOW Upgrade the System Your system software views available is current Check back upgrades and for future available options Upgrades Run the System Setup Registration info Wizard Run System Setup Wizard Click the VIEW NOW button to display the Monitor Your Firewall page and view attacks made to your network firewall Top Attackers Firewall Rule Database Number of Attacks Current Version 3 IP Acted Attacker Domai Hicl Mec 40 mress acker Poman gn el Last Updated 0o0zs06 11 11 40 08 209 191 132 40 bronze dslreports com 1 View details PDT Mo Updates available Your HomePortal has the latest firewall rule database installed Attacks Blocked VIEW LOG Today This Week Total Attacks Blocked 5 5 Attack Alerts High Risk 1 1 You can configure the Firewall Monitor to notify you ean flood Detscrs l on the HOME page and or via email when attacks Medium Risk gt gt have occurred TCP NULL Attack Detected Packet Z Z Current Attack Alert Rules Propped Worethanl high risk attack today Low Bisk 2 2 More than 10 medium risk attack this week eoi ofa Detected Packet 1 1 Current Notification Settings Alet message will appear on HOME page UDP Port Scan Detected Packet 1 1 Dropped EDIT SETTINGS VIEW LOG 52 Viewing top attackers The Top Attackers area of the Monitor Your Firewall page displays the IP address and domain of each top attacker Top Attac
12. Inthe Access Through Share Permissions screen click the Add button The Add Users and Groups window opens 9 For each user that you wish to add find the user s PC on the network if it is not present click Show Users Click the user icon and then click the Add button 85 C Properties HE General Tools Sharing Not Shared Shared As Share Name Evigen Comment User Limit Maximum Allowed amp Allow Users OF Cancel Apply Access Through Share Permissions x Access Through Share C_yviglen Owner Name amp Everyone Full Control Type of Access Full Control p Cancel Add Remove Help Add Users and Groups x List Hames From HD AWIGLEN Names Power Users Members can share directores and print Replicator Supports file replication in a domain A SYSTEM The operating system ERU sers Ordinary users E Administrator Built in account for administering the con Guest Built in account for guest access to the e spirit ToshSat Add Shove ser Mentes Search Add Names Type of Access Read Cancel Help 10 As you add each user use the Type of Access pull down menu to assign the type of access you wish each user to have for example Full Control or Read Only When all users appear in the Add Names window click OK 11 Click OK to exit Share Permissions Windows 2000 operating system Adding PCs to
13. The Firewall Settings page allows you to configure the firewall to pass through specific application data to a selected computer Settings By default the firewall blocks all unwanted access fram the Internet You can allow access from the Internet to applications running on computers inside your secure home network by enabling firewall pinholes Opening firewall pinholes is also known as opening firewall ports or firewall port forwarding To do this associate the desired application with the computer below Ifyou cannot find a listing for your application you can create a user defined application profile To create a user defined profile you will need to know protocol and port information a View firewall details To Allow Users Through the Firewall to Hosted Applications Select a computer Choose the computer that will host applications through the firewall ize 16 1 6 e Edit firewall settings for this computer Maximum protection Disallow unsolicited inbound traffic Allow individual application s Choose the application s that will be enabled to pass through the firewall to this computer Click ADD gt to add itto the Hosted Applications list Applications Hosted Applications L Gamez LA Audiovideo L Messaging and Internet Phone ADD gt LA Servers REMOVE LA other Dark Helgn Tark Reign Delta Force LA User defined Add a new Uuser defined application
14. continuous Internet access to the computers on your network while keeping your confidential files safe from Internet hackers Intelligent Gateway has a built in firewall with stateful packet inspection to keep your network safe e Allows users to connect to the local network securely through the Internet anywhere in the world e Provides a 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch allowing users to create a larger faster networking environment Plan your network The following diagram shows a recommended location for the Intelligent Gateway and your computers N Place the Intelligent Gateway in a visible easily accessible location near the power mains telephone socket and a computer If your office computer has Windows 98 ME 2000 or XP we recommend connecting it via Ethernet For two computers consider using USB and Ethernet If you have multiple computers requiring Ethernet you can use any of the available local Ethernet ports on the Intelligent Gateway to connect the computers to the Intelligent Gateway Step Getting Started First Remove or disable conflicting applications Applications that enable a computer to share its Internet connection often called Internet sharing software and PC based firewall applications typically interfere with the Intelligent Gateway and should be removed or disabled before you install the Intelligent Gateway The Intelligent Gateway provides all of the same features as the products listed
15. folder Share name Comment User limit Permissions Caching To configure settings for Offline access to thie shared folder click Caching caca te 9 The Permissions for window opens Click the Add button Permissions for C 3 21x Share Permissions Add f Everpone Remowe Permissions Allow Deny Full Control Change O Read caca von 10 For each PC with which you wish to share a folder locate the users in the Select Users aaa In Folder a Computers or Groups window and click the LEAVE en Administrator CLUB75 icon then click the Add button Repeat this for Sows CLUBS ToshSat CLUB 5 each PC with which you wish to share the in ppal E E Backup Operators CLUB75 y folder and then click the OK button A CLUB75 ToshSat Cancel As 11 The users will now appear in the Permissions Permissions for C a3 2 x e for window Click each user icon and assign Share Permissions their access rights in the Permissions field Add Full Control Change or Read When you Fea her lees Remove have updated access rights for all users click viglen CLUB75 vialen the Apply button and then OK to exit Your drive folder will now be Pa eae pi e shared and display the Shared Local Disk C O O Read hand symbol Carcel Amo 93 Printer sharing Sharing your printer Windows
16. should be installed and set up correctly before you run this wizard For help setting up pour network hardware see Using Home Networking in Windows Me Help To continue click Next 4 Select the Yes this computer uses the Home Het orking Wizard following radio button then select the A direct Internet Connection computer can accatt the Intemel decy al ute the thaid cormection ol connection to my ISP using the following iaa Do you usa Ihe Inteenet on the computer fer the computer uses the folowing A conmecton lo smother computer on my home network that provides drect access bo my lntemet sarvica peosidar MSP device radio button Click Next E A drect connection to my SF using the following device wireless USE Helvork Adapier Mo the computer does pat use the Internet Back Kets Cancel 76 5 Inthe Computer name field enter a suitable Home Networking Wizard E x name for your computer In the Workgroup Computer and workgroup names rag oo on your home network must have a unique name and belong to the same workgroup Name field select the Use the Workgroup delia gt Computer Name name radio button and enter the name of your Type a unique name for this computer for example Family Room or Mary workgroup all PCs on your network must have Computer name preso the same workgroup name Click Next to Workgroup Name Workgroup names identify
17. 95 98 and 98 SE Print sharing as host 1 Right click Network Neighborhood and click Properties 2 The Network window opens In the Configuration tab click the File and Print hata i Configuration identification Access Control Sharing button The folowing network components are installed ee Client for Microsoft Networks anean Primary Network Logon Windows Logan Ele and Print Sharing Description 3 The File and Print Sharing window opens File and Print Sharing IES Click the I want to be able to allow others to want to be able to give others access to my files print to my printer s checkbox and click OK 4 Click OK on the Network Properties screen and restart you PC when prompted 94 5 When your PC has restarted from the Start menu select Settings gt Printers Packard Bell 6 The Printers window opens Right click the EJ Printers Of x File Edit View Go Favorites Help printer you wish to share and click Sharing r a i meek a E co Ras IS vee adas Pines SN Add Printer CAPTURE Capture fax el FAXBVRP BYRAPEx Y 5 Printers Open Pause Printing HP DeskJet 810C v Set as Default Series Printer HP DeskJet 810C Series Purge Print Documents Printer Documents 0 Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties o Displays the properties for sharing the sele
18. Delta Force Descent 3 C Allow all applications Allow all inbound traffic to be directed to this computer Choosing this setting is less secure because all firewall ports forthe selected computer s broadband IP address will be open for this computer Ifthe computer you have selected is on the private network using a private IP address with Network Address Translation the system will setup this computer in Di Zplus mode to allow inbound traffic to be directed to it Current DMZplus computer FactoryTest1 Hote Once DMZplus mode is selected and you click DOME the system will issue a new IP address to the selected computer The computer must be set to DHCP mode to receive the new IP address fromthe system and you must reboot the computer If you are changing DMZplus mode from one computer to another computer you must reboot both computers DONE If you want to host an application on your network for Internet users to access such as a Web server you must configure your firewall to allow users on the Internet to access it To do so 1 From the Select a computer pull down menu select the computer 2 Select the Allow individual application s radio button 3 Select an application profile 4 Click the ADD gt button 5 Click the DONE button Note The applications can be sorted by category To choose a category click the oval next to the category name Click ALL to see a list of all the application profiles To stop an a
19. Desktop to the hosted applications list For more information refer to your Intelligent Gateway documentation No special configuration is needed to allow a computer on the Intelligent Gateway network to remotely control another computer on the Internet The Intelligent Gateway s firewall automatically allows traffic from the Intelligent Gateway network to the Internet Can I use Windows Messenger on a computer that is behind the Intelligent Gateway At this time only the instant messaging function of Windows Messenger is supported for those computers that are part of an Intelligent Gateway network Advanced functions such as audio video whiteboard and file transfer are not supported except for computers in DMZplus mode For more information about how to enable DMZplus for a computer refer to your Intelligent Gateway documentation Why can t I upgrade my Intelligent Gateway software from a computer running Windows XP or Internet Explorer 6 Due to a browser policy change in the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer you may receive a message indicating that the Intelligent Gateway upgrade process cannot be completed The Intelligent Gateway upgrade process requires the use of session or temporary cookies To reach the upgrade page you must enable the use of session cookies in your browser See the Internet Explorer help files for more information on cookies and for instructions on how to change your browser security s
20. Gateway Software BT Openworld Pay As You Go Dial Up Connection Option 0 00 eens 12 Installing the Intelligent Gateway Setup Wizard on Windows PCs 000 cece eee eens 13 Starting the Setup Wizard manually on Windows PCs 0 0 0 0 0 ccc ees 13 Configuring the Intelligent Gateway on Macintosh computers 00 000 14 Wace HOSES 64ND Kan oooh 26s sou oe condenado code dni sao eee 14 Nm A 14 Step 4 Add Computers to the Network Choose a4 computer and Connection type AS oe Vas Lae te ae ee AUR Se AAA ES Etheme Connection esse A a A A Abe 16 USB Connect did dardos pi to a ais id 17 Home Phoneline Networking HomePNA Connection 0 0 000 eee ee 18 Instale PC Pore Driver ta he aot aes E ews Guedes nwa ones 18 Home Phoneline Networking HomePNA Connection 0 00 cee eee ee 19 Install the PC POr Drive ics in delete taboo bun ot iii bee aes 19 Wireless Connection A Tens AAA RL 20 Using the Intelligent Gateway Network PY SUSI aras tarta een ya ore eter ice e Bitar tias ito ca ada o od ane a 23 Viewing your sUMMaAry 249 206 A AA A AA de 23 Editing your system password ui ia A 24 SENSA pas WON apestado a oa AA haat aA E NNR E 24 Chanemea Password teria daa a aaa 24 Editing your date and time settings cuidad A AAA 25 View Ile your system detal eh a A A A O A AA 25 Broadband EE ride ada ds ee re eee va ee EA 26 Viewing your Broadband Link summary o 26 Checking your connection
21. Point Intelligent Gateway 1800 643 37 3 Click Advanced Settings BTopenworld AI 2 Xs Local Firewal A tink a Network Controls Summary Wireless Settings Advanced Settings HOME Help Site Map Edit Advanced Local Network Settings WARNING A Modifying the settings on this page can impact the ability of computers on the local network to access your broadband connection Modifications may also affect broadband enabled applications and services running on the local network Settings Current Settings Private Network Private Network Ifyou change the IP address range you must renew the DHCP lease on Router Address 172 16 0 1 all devices on the network ld ome Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 default DHCP Range 172 16 1 33 192 168 0 0 7 255 255 0 0 rohan ia eS Allocated 4 C 10 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 zrs C Configure manually Public Network Router Address Router Address Disabled Subnet Mask Subnet Mask Disabled Enable DHCP Device List First DHCP Address alanz 172 16 1 34 Last DHCP Address EDIT ADDRESS ALLOCATION Set DHCP Lease 1 1 24 hours Public Network i Enable Check ENABLE to create a route from the Internet to the public network specified below Router Address Subnet Mask Display Settings Y Show inactive devices in network list SAVE CANCEL 4 Inthe Settings pane change the LAN IP range to either 10 xxx xxx x
22. Sharing Setup HP DeskJet 810C Series Printer Properties Nado O Shaved ae AS E Cancel My Documents Windows Explorer A y HP DeskJet 810C Series 2 The Printers window opens Double click the J Printers Add Printer icon to open the Add Printer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Wizard de Back mp tg SA Search Lat Folders EA History ls LES Address a Printers Go 1 object selected 3 Click Next to continue Add Printer wizard This wizard will help you to install your printer quickly and easily To begin installing your printer click Mest Cancel 4 Click the Network printer radio button and Add Printer Wizard click Next to continue How is this printer attached to your computer IFitis directly attached to pour computer click Local Printer If itis attached to another computer click Network Printer Local printer Network printer A anos lt Back Cancel 5 Click the Browse button to locate your network Add Printer Wizard Type the network path or the queue name of pour printer IF you don t know its name click Browse to view available network printers printer Network path or queue name Browse Do vou print from MS DOS based programs Yes fe No lt Back Cancel 102 6 In the Browse for Printer window click your Browse ar UN Br ax printer to select 1t and
23. View Go Favorites Help oe gt f7 BB A E E Back Forward Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Views Ic Bess EJ my Computer E ar 3 Floppy 4 M Computer 3 3 Control Scheduled Tasks Printers C Local Disk Capacity 1 92 GB Web Folders Create Shortcut O Used 859 MB Properties O Free 1 08 GB lt Displays the properties for sharing the selected folder or printer C Properties General Tools Sharing C Not Shared f Shared As Share Name E Access Type _ _ _ gt Read Only Comment Depends on Password Passwords Read Alp Passh ord Full Access Password Windows ME operating systems Adding PCs to your network 1 Double click the My Network Places icon to open the My Network Places window 2 Double click Home Networking Wizard My Network Places i E Ioj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 87 Seach GyFolders CBHistoy PS GZ XxX wo Ed Address E My Network Places Go 3 When the Wizard opens click Next to continue Welcome to the Home Networking Wizard This wizard guides you through setting up Home Networking which you can use to share resources such as files printers and an Internet connection among the computers in your home Your network hardware such as the devices and cables that enable your computers to communicate
24. a word phrase or question that will help you remember your password if you forget it Your password should be something unique that others cannot easily guess Likewise your hint should be something simple that reminds you what your password is without making it obvious to others Enter Your Hint SAVE CANCEL Setting a password To set your Intelligent Gateway system password 1 Check the Enable checkbox 2 Inthe Enter New Password field enter your password 3 Inthe Confirm New Password field re enter your password 4 Optional In the Enter Your Hint field enter a hint 5 Click the SAVE button To disable password protection deselect the Enable checkbox and click SAVE Changing a password To change your Intelligent Gateway system password In the Enter Current Password field enter your current system password In the Enter New Password field enter your new password In the Confirm New Password field re enter your new password Optional In the Enter Your Hint field enter a hint Click the SAVE button Te SY NS 24 Editing your date and time settings The Intelligent Gateway automatically sets the time using time servers on the Internet or from the PC if no Internet connection is available It retrieves date time information in Greenwich Mean Time GMT Your local time is set using the Time Zone setting you configured when you set up your system BTopenworld p i E System a
25. a group of computers on your home network It s similar to how continue members of a household have the same address C Use the default workgroup name MSHOME recommended Use this workgroup name fbe Sesa 6 Leave the Share files and printers screen Home Networking Wizard blank and click Next Share files and printers You can share folders and printers on this computer with users on other home network computers Select the check box below for files you want to share with other computers on the home network Clear the check box for any resource you don t want to share Pa ssi ord EE Select the check box below for printers you want to share with other computers on the home network Clear the check box for printers you don t want to share To share additional folders or printers on your computers click Start click Help and then search for the word sharing in Windows Help Me Help and Support a 7 Select the No do not create a network disk Home Networking Wizard radio button and Next to continue Home Networking Setup disk l A Home Networking Setup disk enables you to use Home Networking on Windows 98 and Windows 95 computers You can create a Setup disk for other computers on pour home network that are running Windows 98 and Windows 95 Your home network may not work correctly until you have completed the Home Networking wizard on every computer Do you want to cre
26. advanced users to further configure the system software firewall You should use this feature only if you have advanced knowledge about firewalls and networking rowne A Y YE openworld e System Broadband E Firewall Epa A Summary Firewall Settings Firewall Monitor Firewall Log Advanced Settings HOME Help Site Map Edit Advanced Firewall Settings WARNING A Modifying the settings on this page can impact the ability of computers on the local network to access your broadband connection Modifications may also affect broadband enabled applications and services running on the local network settings Instructions Security Limiting data traffic may disable support for hosted applications that require inbound communications Check to enable the features below such as Web servers games or Internet chat j programs All data traffic will continue to be Stealth Mode scanned by the firewall for known hacker attacks Strict UDP Session Control Inbound and Outbound Control Checking the box allows the associated traffic type through the firewall Outbound HTTP x HTTPS x FTP xI 7 Telnet SMTP x DNS x POPS x IMAP x MNTF x IRE x H323 All Other Protocols Inbound Remote Management Remote Configuration CANCEL If an Inbound box is checked the firewall allows the corresponding protocol to pass through from the Internet to the network If an Outbound bo
27. and click Next to continue e Insert the PC Port CD and wait for the CD to start up Select Removable Media Floppy CD ROM and click Next to continue e Windows is now ready to load the network driver Click Next to continue e Click Finish Windows may take several minutes to complete the driver installation as it copies the files on to your computer e Click Yes to restart the computer If your System Settings Change window does not appear restart your computer from the Start menu select Shut Down gt Restart gt OK After your PC Port and PC Port driver are successfully installed repeat Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12 18 If there is no telephone located in the room in which PC Port will be installed Telephone socket Mains power Telephone socket z In another room Ll o y I DSL filter I L To telephone optional Computer L Mmmm Intelligent Gateway 1800 Computers connected with HomePNA access the Internet connection on the Intelligent Gateway and other computers on the network using existing telephone wiring You will need one PC Port for each computer that you are connecting through HomePNA If you are connecting a PC to the network and do not need a telephone to be connected at the same location use the long telephone cable provided with the PC Port 1 Connect the end of the
28. and displays a graphical calendar that indicates the time intervals that each category is blocked or allowed Internet Access Restriction Schedule ta Comauer sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal Select a computer below to view the schedules for that Midnight computer 1am a e 3am 4am e select a Restriction Category to View 5 a m b eb Browsing Partially Allowed E am CO Instant Messaging Not Allowed Fam CO All Other Applications All Allowed 8 a m 3 a m OF 10 a m 11 a m Moon 1 pm 2 p m 3 p m 4 p m 5 p m 6 p m Tpm 5 p m 3 p m 10 p m 11 p m Midnight EDIT SETTINGS for this computer The blue areas above indicate allowed Web Browsing times The gray areas indicate times that access is blocked Note The Default Settings computer in the dropdown list is a placeholder for any new computers that join the local network For example if you buy a new computer or bring a laptop home from work for the first time when you add this new computer to your local network it automatically acquires the default access configuration you have specified To view the schedule for a different category click the oval bullet next to the category The page 1s automatically updated and a summary of the schedule for the category 1s displayed Each category has one of three designations e All Allowed No restrictions exist for this category of applications This category of ap
29. automatically assigns the name en1 to the Intelligent Gateway USB port If your computer has more than one Ethernet type network device installed the USB port may be named en2 or higher Check your connections Power on your computer When your computer is fully powered up verify the POWER and LOCAL NETWORK indicator lights on the front of the Intelligent Gateway are green If they are not see Diagnosing connection problems on page 110 The BROADBAND LINK indicator light will not turn green until the Intelligent Gateway software has been installed and an Internet connection has been established Continue from here to Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12 11 Step Install the Intelligent Gateway Software Before installing the Intelligent Gateway software it is very important that you disable any conflicting applications such as firewall and file and printer sharing applications See Step 1 Getting Started BT Openworld Pay As You Go Dial Up Connection Option Before installing the Intelligent Gateway software please make sure that you have your username password and email address that were provided in your Welcome Letter and via email When the Setup Wizard CD starts you will be guided through the BT Openworld Plug amp Go installation which gives you the option of installing Internet Explorer Outlook Express and Windows Media Player on your computer You will
30. capacity CPE See Customer Premises Equipment CPU See Central Processing Unit Customer Premises Equipment CPE Any piece of equipment in a communication system that resides on the customer s premises Examples include modems television set top boxes telephones and televisions 130 D Data Link The communications link used for data transmission from a source to a destination For example your telephone is a data link Data Transfer Rate The average number of bits per unit of time passing in a data transaction Dedicated Connection A communication link that operates constantly DHCP See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dial up Connection A data communication link that 1s established when the communication equipment e g a modem dials a phone number and negotiates a connection with the equipment on the other end of the link Digital Signal A signal that takes on only two values off or on typically represented by 0 or 1 Digital signals require less power but typically require more bandwidth than analog Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM A device found in telephone company telephone exchanges that takes a number of DSL subscriber lines and concentrates them onto a single ATM line Discrete Multi Tone Modulation DMT A method of transmitting data on copper phone wires that divides the available frequency range into 256 sub channels or tones and which is used for some types of
31. ccount for administering the com L account for ac C computer domain Built in account for guest access to the computer domain Description Members can fully administer the computer domain Members can bypass file security to back up files Users granted guest access to the computer domain Members can share directories and printers Supports file replication in a domain Ordinary users Usermame ToshS at Full Name Cancel Description Help Password Confirm Password User Must Change Password at Next Logon User Cannot Change Password IV Password Never Expires Account Disabled amp fg pS Groups Profile Dialin lel ES i User Manager User Policies Options Help Username Full Name Description Administrator Built in account for administering the computer domain Guest Built in account for guest access to the computer domain E A A A A A e O eee A a eee 1 Groups Description ae Administrators Members can fully administer the computer domain Members can bypass file security to back up files Users granted quest access to the computer domain Members can share directories and printers Supports file replication in a domain Ordinary users 7 In My Computer locate and right click the drive or folder you wish to share and click Sharing Click the Shared As radio button and in the Share Name field enter a Share Name or accept the default Click the Permissions button 8
32. click OK Select the network printer that you want to add Note Printers are usually attached to computers My Network Places E Entire Network Eli Benny HE Clubs m Spirit Toshzat E pa CA con Toshzat pe QA con Viglen oA d_viglen on Viglen Cancel 7 The network path for your printer is now Add Printer aa displayed in the Network path or queue name field Click Next to continue Type the network path or the queue name of pour printer IF you don t know itt name click Browse to view available network printers Network path or queue name IMT oshsat hp deskjet Do vou print from MS DOS based programs Yes fe No lt Back Nest gt Cancel 8 Ifthe following screen appears click the Keep Add Printer aoa existing driver recommended radio button HP DeskJet 810C Series Printer A driver is already installed for this printer Would you like to keep the existing driver or use the new one our programs may print differently if pon use the new driver Click Next to continue Keep existing driver recommended Replace existing driver lt Back Cancel 103 9 In the Printer name field enter a suitable name for your printer If you want Windows based programs to use this printer as the default click the Yes radio button Click Next to continue 10 You will be prompted to print a test page To 11 12 print a test page
33. connection since the last reset and tracks errors that occurred on your DSL connection The Transmit and Receive Data panel shows the total number of data bytes and IP packets either transmitted or received and the total number of IP errors transmitted and received since the last reset The Data Errors panel shows accumulated data errors from when your system is started until a reset Accumulated errors do not necessarily indicate a problem with your broadband service or your system Transmit and Receive Data IP Bytes Packets Errors Recelve 693261 576 a Transmit 6126 65 o Data Errors Statistics Collected for 01 26 00 Current 24 Hour Since Reset Interval Current 15 Minute Interval Time Since Last Event ATM Cell Header Errors 1 1 o 0 29 54 ATM Loss of Cell Delineation o D o 0 00 00 DSL Link Retrains z z o 0 26 38 DSL Initialization Errors D o o 0 00 00 DSL Initialization Timeouts o o o 0 00 00 DSL Line Search Initializations o D o 0 00 00 DSL Loss of Framing Failures 11 11 o 0 29 45 DSL Loss of Signal Failures LL 11 o 0 29 45 DSL Loss of Power Failures o D o 0 00 00 DSL Loss of Margin Failures 10 10 o 0 29 45 DSL Cumulative Errored Seconds 14 14 1 0 10 43 DSL Severely Errored Seconds 11 11 o 0 29 45 DSL Corrected Blocks o o o o 00 00 DSL Uncorrected Blocks 564 564 1 0 10 43 31 Modifying Broadband Link settings The Advanced Settings page allows advanced users to manually configure their DSL and Internet conne
34. details 2 0 0 0 0 ene eee e eee n nes 26 Viewing connection information 1 A ew ee bees 26 Viewing connection details 20 ira dos da iia w albo heeded 27 DSLEconnecuonadetalls senis re Ohne a ds E AS A DA BES 21 interne connection detallS ar ir da areas eats he 28 Checking your connection Speed cra a da A AA A A AA 29 Monitoring your Internet connection 0 0 eee eee e eee ens 30 Using Broadband Link diagnostics 0 cee een e eee e eens 30 Viewing Broadband Link statistics 0 ee eee eee enn eens 31 Modifying Broadband Link settings o o ooooooorrr ce eee e eens 32 E A Sted dled oie A Peed 6 a8 Pee OS anh Ottis baad bes 33 Viewing Local Network summary information o 33 Editing advanced Local Network settings nnana nannu nananana 34 Changing address allocauOm 420440406 AA are DIG RR A E 35 Connecting to a corporate LAN via VPN nee e eens 36 Maintaining restoring the VPN connection o 38 I TIES NA ns cts at e O E AT 40 Viewing your firewall Summary tdi ria 40 Vi wino tirewalldetatls sara sI E O A ea 41 Editing your firewall settings e oo A pean es 43 Updating your Application Profile list 2 0 0 0 0 een ees 44 Creating editing or deleting your Application Profile o oooooooooooooooo 44 AMowine all appliCaliOns 200 ES AS SAA Aaa 45 Monttomns the firewall o tl Ke hs eee on 46 Editing advanced firewall settings a beens 47 Firewall Monitor Setting up Firewall Monitor att
35. for all communication on the Internet and can either be Static permanently assigned and manually entered or Dynamic automatically assigned and configured Typically your ISP automatically assigns and configures an Internet address dynamic when your system connects to the Internet Businesses or power users may use a static address enabling them to run advanced services such as Internet servers and video conferencing If you receive your Internet Address settings automatically the subnet mask has been set for you If you manually set your Internet Address static IP this is the information that was provided to you by BT Openworld and entered by you during system installation Subnet Mask The subnet mask is part of the Internet Address settings and is used in conjunction with your Internet Address If you receive your Internet Address settings automatically the subnet mask has been set for you If you manually set your Internet Address static IP this is the information that was provided to you by BT Openworld and entered by you during system installation Default Gateway The Default Gateway is part of the Internet Address settings The default gateway is a device your system communicates with directly to give you access to the Internet If you receive your Internet Address settings automatically the subnet mask has been set for you If you manually set your Internet Address static IP this is the information that was provided to you by B
36. hardware and software to prevent unauthorized users or traffic from the Internet from gaining access onto a private local area network LAN Frame Relay A high speed packet switching standard used in wide area networks WANs often to connect local area networks LANs to each other with a maximum bandwidth of 44 725 Megabits per second Frequency The rate at which an electromagnetic waveform or electrical current alternates usually measured in Hertz Hz G Gigabyte 1 000 000 000 bytes or 1 000 Megabytes See Byte Graphical User Interface GUI A computer operating system that is based upon icons and visual relationships rather than text Windows and the Macintosh computer use a GUI GUI See Graphical User Interface H Hertz See Frequency Home Networking Connecting the different electronic devices in a household by way of a local area network LAN Home Phoneline Networking Alliance An association of companies who are working on a standard for home phoneline networking HomePNA technology allows plug and play networking through the use of existing telephone wiring HomePNA See Home Phoneline Networking Alliance HomeRF Also known as Home Radio Frequency Working Group An industry specification for the interaction of wireless digital communication between PCs and electronic devices in the home HTML See Hypertext Markup Language HTTP See Hypertext Transfer Protocol Hub The point on a network wh
37. of your new network To do so right click My Computer and click Properties 87 E Network and Dial up Connections E O x File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help i de Back mb Search ey Folders History ls Gs gt Address En Network and Dial up Connections uo le Ll K z Local Area Make Mew Connection Connection Bens Network and Dial up Connections Local Area Connection Tune Ahl nnnertinn Wireless USB Network Adapter Local Area Connection Status General Connection Connected 00 01 49 11 0 Mbps Statue Duration Speed Activity Ha Sent 1 Recelved L Y Packets Al 4 e My Documents Open Explore PartitionMagic 6 0 Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties Internet Explorer ax Connect to the Internet PAstart d ca 2 Paint Shop Pro AS 15 44 5 Select the Network Identification tab and click the Properties button 6 In the Computer name field enter a name for the computer In the Workgroup field enter a name for the workgroup and click OK 7 The Network Identification welcome screen opens Click OK then close the Network Identification screen and restart your PC when prompted Accessing PCs on your network 1 To verify that your are connected to the other PCs on your network d
38. or using the equipment Contents To display the Table of Contents in the left hand pane click the Window menu and select Bookmarks Networking Technology Overview o ce dep ae 2 sora ee se ate yw ea aes oe be Ss we ae ee ee bend ee 4 eee ae l USB eea E rro rar o A ae eases l Home Phoneline Networking HomePNA 0 0 00 eee e teen eas 2 WE EO a E sahara ee ae E E E a DUE R E E eee 2 MCCS CMEGALGWAY ges oe ceo ge awed eare dra a A rai pa 2 IaH YOU e E a oo E E Gen a io 3 Step 1 Getting Started First Remove or disable conflicting applications 0 0 0 0 anaana aeaea aaa 4 Second Check your computer s system and browser requirements nunnan anaana eee 4 YS emi AN COMIRCIMIG MIG boe da gob ee wet rene oe Ae ae ee s 4 Browser Requirements c ccdo6cedeeeadadenoan ee eee bebe eee daws de ehs a bees 5 Third Install your ADSL Millers 24544245 apra naar 5 Step 2 Connect Your First Computer to the Intelligent Gateway Choose a computer and connection type 2 0 0 eee eee eee ene 6 Ethernet Connection ds peter n retirado sida shee da cod ed 7 Check your CONNCCHONS enero rta rra darian El USBC OMMeCCHOMs remar rrpp as da ede da ed da e rai ad 8 Install the Intelligent Gateway USB driver Windows PC o o o o ooooooooooooooooo 9 Install the Intelligent Gateway USB driver Macintosh ooooooooooomomooo oo 10 Check your CONNECHONS ero rd eco aa es 11 Step 3 Install the Intelligent
39. partial nudity D Drugs Alcohol Sites that glamorize encourage or instruct on the use of or masking the use of alcohol tobacco illegal drugs or other substances that are illegal to minors Gambling Sites that provide phone numbers online contacts or advice for placing wagers participating in lotteries or gambling real money j Violence Sites portraying describing or advocating physical assault against humans animals or institutions Hate Speech Sites advocating or inciting degradation or attack of specified populations or institutions based on associations such as religion race nationality gender age disability or sexual orientation Block all unrated sites Restrict access to sites which have not yet been rated NEXT gt DONE Content categories To make it easier to block undesirable content a number of content categories have been developed Professional researchers working with a third party maintain a database of Web site addresses that fall under specified content categories In addition you can use the blocked list and approved list features of the content screening application to manually block or permit specific sites that may or may not fall under the categories outlined below Any online content that contains more than 3 instances in 100 messages or any easily accessible pages with graphics text or audio that fall within the definition of the categories shown below are considered sufficient to plac
40. per second Kbps 29 Monitoring your Internet connection Click the Monitor Internet connection link to launch the Speed Meter The Speed Meter measures the actual rate at which data is coming into Incoming Kbps and going out of Outgoing Kbps your system It measures real time data throughput in Kilobits per second and displays in one second intervals This data rate can differ from the reported speed of your broadband connection due to many factors including traffic to the Web site or the speed of the Web servers at the site you are visiting Internet Connection Speed Incoming Kbps Note The Speed Meter requires that your browser support Java 2 Using Broadband Link diagnostics The Broadband Link Diagnostics page displays an itemized list of your broadband connection s current status DSL Synchronization GDMT ATM Signal PVC and IP Connection and DNS Communication To update the broadband link detailed status click REFRESH To run a full test of your broadband link click TEST The test will take several minutes during which time you will not be able to access the Internet Status Click TEST to run a series of diagnostic tests on your broadband link DSL Synchronization UP G DMT ATM Signal UP PYC Connection UF IP Connection UP DNS Communication UP REFRESH TEST 30 Viewing Broadband Link statistics The Intelligent Gateway keeps a running count of DSL activity in and out of your Internet
41. static IP address or for devices that do not report a device name to the system You can change the name of the device in the system user interface Hosting List A list of the applications that are allowed to pass through the firewall To host an application for use from the Internet you must install the application on a computer and configure the firewall to allow information from the Internet to pass through to the computer 33 The box to the right of the Local Devices panel contains links to other system features that can be viewed or configured for this device Certain links may not apply for each device The following lists the possible links Access shared files Click this link to access the shared files available from this computer This feature only works with Microsoft Windows computers that have shared files and file sharing configured Edit firewall settings Click this link to access the Edit Firewall Settings page which allows you to edit the firewall pass through settings for that specific computer You may need to change the pass through settings for this computer if for example you wanted to play an Internet game on that computer View Internet Access Control Click this link to access the Internet Access Restriction Settings page which displays the Internet Access Restrictions Schedule currently set for this computer View Content Screening Click this link to access the Content Screenings Settings page which d
42. such A C as the dark gray cable included with the Intelligent 6 7 oi Gateway Many computers are shipped with a built in 7 BT Telephone Plug RJ 45 connector Ethernet adapter If you have a computer with an Ethernet adapter you can use Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet connection socket on the computer to any available local Ethernet port on the Intelligent Gateway You can identify an Ethernet connection socket by its rectangular shape and size which is slightly larger than a standard telephone socket CR USB SY Most computers manufactured in the last few USB port series A USB port series B a come with USB connections ro RO which are small and rectangular are typically y GS located on the back of the computer and are f Se marked with the USB symb ol gt esa USB connector series A USB connector series B USB connection for a computer that 1s in close proximity to the Intelligent Gateway C y o Home Phoneline Networking HomePNA The Intelligent Gateway supports the Home Phoneline Networking Alliance protocol HomePNA technology lets you connect computers in different rooms using your home s existing telephone wiring To create a home phoneline network you need an external HomePNA adapter for each additional computer you connect to the network using HomePNA These devices make it possible to connect each additional computer through the phoneline Use HomePNA for connecting computers to your I
43. telephone cable with the standard telephone plug into the telephone socket 2 Connect the other end of the telephone cable into the PC Port 3 Insert the PC Port into the USB port on your computer Install the PC Port Driver e Power on the computer Windows recognizes the PC Port and automatically launches the Add New Hardware Wizard e Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced and click Next to continue e Insert the PC Port CD and wait for the CD to start up Select Removable Media Floppy CD ROM and click Next to continue e Windows is now ready to load the network driver Click Next to continue e Click Finish Windows may take several minutes to complete the driver installation as it copies the files on to your computer e Click Yes to restart the computer If your System Settings Change window does not appear restart your computer from the Start menu select Shut Down gt Restart gt OK After your PC Port and PC Port driver are successfully installed repeat Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12 19 GF y Wireless Connection Requires a computer with an 802 11b wireless network adapter installed and a 2Wire Wireless PC Card installed in the Intelligent Gateway Wireless adapters are purchased separately from the Intelligent Gateway Telephone socket Mains power DSL filter In the same room or another room Computer with 802 11b wireless adapter install
44. the Internet that could be harmful to your 40 network You can configure the firewall to allow specific application traffic from the Internet to pass through to a computer on your local network gt BTopenworld e 1 3 S Eroadband Loca Firewall Access Link f Hatwork Controls Summary Firewall Settings Firewall Monitor Firewall Log Advanced Settings HOME Help Site Map View Firewall Summary Firewall Settings Firewall Monitor a The firewall actively blocks access of unwanted activity from Firewall Monitor allows you to monitor the p the Internet Ifyou are using an application that requires you frequency and severity of the hacker attacks to open a port in your firewall you may do so by clicking attempted against the firewall Firewall Settings above Today This Week j Current Settings Custom r a s Total Attacks Blocked o o Device Allowed Applications i 172 16 1 6 IMAP Server Click VIEW DETAILS to see the summary ofthe Net2Phone attacks the top attackers and to check for available firewall Updates Click VIEVY DETAILS for more information VIEW DETAILS VIEW DETAILS If the firewall has been configured to allow traffic from the Internet to pass through the device and the allowed application are listed If application traffic is allowed external users on the Internet can have limited access to your local network This access might be required in order for some programs such as game servers and messa
45. them 2 In Network Neighborhood double click Entire Network 3 In Entire Network your network name should appear as an icon Double click the icon 4 The PCs on your network will be displayed as ok illa tl E TETN shown in the screen capture When file sharing is set up you will be able to browse the available content of these PCs Note Ifyou have just added a new PC to the network you may need to select View gt Refresh before this will be shown as part of the network 74 ENESENN eee re ee Sharing your files After you have configured file and print sharing you can choose a drive or folder to share with the other users on your network 1 Open My Computer Locate your chosen drive or folder and right click it then click Sharing In the Sharing tab click the Shared As radio button In the Shared Name field enter a share name or accept the default In the Access Type field click the radio button next to your access preference Read Only Full or Depends on Password In the Password field enter a password if you wish to limit user access or leave the Password field blank for no password required Click Apply and then OK to exit Your chosen drive or folder will now have the sharing hand symbol displayed and will be accessible by others on the network according to the user rights you have set E 75 gB My Computer Aa x Fie Edit
46. which you wish to have all data sent 2 Click the Allow all applications radio button 3 Click DONE 4 Access the selected computer 5 Confirm that the computer is configured for DHCP If it is not configure it for DHCP 6 Restart the computer When the computer restarts it receives a special IP address from the system and all unassigned TCP and UDP ports are forwarded to it 45 To disable DMZplus mode 1 Select the computer for which you wish to disable DMZplus 2 Select Maximum protection 3 Click DONE 4 Access the computer that is in DMZplus mode 5 If the computer will continue to automatically obtain an IP address restart the computer If the computer will have a static IP address configure 1t with a valid static IP address and then restart it Monitoring the firewall The Firewall Monitor enhanced service extends the professional grade firewall capabilities of your system by continuously assessing threats to your local network The Firewall Monitor enhanced service allows you to e Automatically download updates to your firewall software to protect against new threats e Receive on screen or email notification to alert you of network attacks e Review details about attacks blocked and the source of the attacks Refer to the Firewall Monitor chapter for detailed information on using the Firewall Monitor enhanced Service 46 Editing advanced firewall settings Advanced firewall configuration allows
47. your network 1 Before you add PCs to your network you must first ensure that networking is enabled Right click My Network Places and click Properties 86 Add Users and Groups x List Names From ED IGLEN Members can share directores and print Supports file replication in a domain ad SYSTEM The operating system Ordinary users Built in account for administering the con Built in account for quest access to the i Poner Users add Shove ser Members Search Add Names YIGLE N spirit VIGLEN Tosh at Type of dccess Ma Access Through Share Permissions Access Through Share C_viglen Owner Name Everyone Full Control spirit Full Control e ToshS at Full Control Type of Access Full Control bl OF Cancel fea a Remove Help e My Documents Open Explore gt PartitionMagic 6 0 Search for Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties Connect to the Internet PAstart m s 2 paint Shop Pro DAH 15 42 2 Networking is enabled if the Local Area Connection icon is present If it is not present double click Make New Connection and follow the on screen instructions 3 When you double click the Local Area Connection icon the Local Area Connection Status screen opens After networking is enabled you can change your Workgroup name to that
48. 0 Available 214 C Configure manually Public Network Router Address Router Address Disabled Subnet Mask na Subnet Mask Disabled Enable DHCP Device List First DHCP Address SN alanz 172 16 1 34 Last DHCP Address EDIT ADDRESS ALLOCATION Set DHCP Lease 1 1 24 hours Public Network E Enable Check ENABLE to create a route from the Internet to the public network specified below Router Address Subnet Mask Display Settings V Show inactive devices in network list 4 Inthe Settings pane increase the DHCP timeout period to 24 hours by entering 24 in the Set DHCP Lease field 5 Click the SAVE button As an alterantive to increasing the DHCP timeout you can assign static IP addresses to the computer Because the method for assigning static IP addresses depends on the computer operating system refer to the documentation that came with your computer Firewall The Intelligent Gateway incorporates a professional grade firewall to help deter outside hackers from accessing your local network The Firewall pages provide access to your system security settings and allow you to configure your firewall Viewing your firewall summary The Summary page provides summary information and links to the most commonly used security related features of your system The Firewall Settings panel shows you how the firewall 1s configured The system s firewall software filters and blocks data coming in from
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50. 10 0 1 251 254 Default Gateway 172 16 0 1 192 168 0 1 10 0 0 1 172 16 0 1 192 168 0 1 10 0 0 1 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 124 How do I know whether my PC has a network adapter that can work with the Intelligent Gateway In a Microsoft Windows computer you can check to see if you have a network adapter installed in your computer by accessing the Control Panel and clicking the Network Control application If an Ethernet HomePNA or 802 11b wireless adapter is listed it can be used to connect to your Intelligent Gateway network On a Macintosh computer access the Control Panel and select TCP IP Use the Connect via pull down menu to see if an Ethernet HomePNA or 802 11b wireless AirPort network adapter is installed During USB install on Windows 2000 a warning message pops up Is this important You may see a pop up warning message during the installation of the driver for the direct connect USB connection to your Intelligent Gateway The warning appears because the driver has not yet received its Windows certification The driver has been fully tested and is compatible with Windows 98 98 SE ME and Windows 2000 operating systems I have more than one type of network interface card in my computer and I m having network connection problems What should I do Although computer operating systems support two or more concurrent network adapters dual multiple home it can cause confusion as to which network adapter the
51. Controls log to view a log of specific sites and applications that have been blocked for a particular computer For example assume www abc com is in the content screening database to be blocked for violent content Violent content is blocked in screening Group 1 Each time an employee from this group tries to access www abc com an entry is added to the log Similarly if a certain application type such as instant messaging or chat is restricted through the use of the Internet Access Restriction application and someone attempts to access the Internet using that application the activity is recorded in the log To view the Access Controls log follow these steps 1 Launch a browser window and type of ficeportal to access the Intelligent Gateway Home page of the user interface 2 On the main navigation bar at the top of your browser window click the Access Controls tab 68 3 Click LOG to view the Access Controls log BTopenworla fa 9 7 ES eS System sla a Local Firewall Nealwork Summary Internet Access Restriction Content Screening og View Access Control Log computer Date and Time Description DATA ENTRY 2002 04 18 17 32 36 BOT http febjectionsblesitel com DATA ENTRY 2002 04 18 17 33 30 POT http objectiomblesitez com TTT Controls HOME Help Site Map CLEAR LOG To clear the log click the CLEAR LOG button located in the corners of the right side of the page 69 Sharing Files and Pri
52. DLED WITH ANOTHER PRODUCT YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND 2 The following License Terms govern your use of the accompanying Software junless you have a separate signed agreement with HP License Grant HP grants you a license to Use one copy of the Software Use means storing loading installing executing or displaying the Software You may Zinot modify the Software or disable any licensing or control features of the Software If the Software is licensed for concurent use you may not allow 13 The printer will now appear in your Printer folder J Printers File Edit View Favorites Tools Help de Back mb tg SA Search Lat Folders E History Ss PES o Bie STIT Printers 3 objectis Sharing your printer Windows NT Print sharing as host 1 From the Start menu select Settings gt Printers Personal Computers EFE 1554 2 Inthe Printers folder locate the printer you wish to share right click it and click Sharing Personal Computers Astar EX Paint Shop Pro Image23 lla Printers GFE 15 55 105 3 The Printer Properties window opens In the Sharing tab click the Shared button In the Share Name field enter a suitable name for ll HP DeskJet 810C Senes Printer Properties RAEI General Ports Scheduling Sharing Security About m E f HP DeskJet S100 Series Printer your printer To install drivers for other users on dif
53. DSL DMT See Discrete Multi Tone Modulation DNS See Domain Name System Domain Name System DNS The protocol used for assigning text addresses such as www bt com for specific computers and computer accounts on the Internet DSLAM See Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP A TCP IP protocol that allows servers to assign IP addresses dynamically to PCs and workstations The PC or workstation borrows the IP address for a period of time then the IP address returns to the DHCP server for reassignment E E 1 A dedicated digital communication link provided by a European telephone company that offers 2 048 Megabits per second of bandwidth commonly used for carrying traffic to and from private business networks and Internet service providers Echo Cancellation The elimination of reflected signals echoes in a two way transmission created by some types of telephone equipment used in data transmission to improve the bandwidth of the line Encapsulation The technique used to layer protocols Ethernet A type of local area network that operates over twisted wire and cable at speeds of up to 10 Mbps 131 F Fiber Optics Thin strands of ultrapure glass that can be used to carry light waves from one location to another Filter A device which transmits a specific frequency and stops all other frequencies Firewall A security product that employs a combination of
54. F your printer i not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer Printers Manufacturers HP DeskJet 855 HP DeskJet 55Cse HP DeskJet 855C x1 IEM HF DeskJet 870C Kodak HF DeskJet 87DCze Kyocera HP DeskJet 6700s ager aster xl HF Desk let 1700C MS xl Have Disk Back Cancel Install From Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk inta the drive selected and then click OF Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from A Browse Add Printer Wizard You can type a name for thie printer or you can use the name supplied below When you are ready click Finish to install the printer and add it to the Printers folder Printer name Your Windows based programe will use this printer as the default printer lt Back Cancel Add Printer Wizard After your printer ts installed Windows can print a test page so pou can confirm that the printer i set up properly Would you like to print a test page lt Back Cancel 12 The following confirmation screen opens Your UP DeskJet test page should start printing within less than Printer test page completed 60 seconds If your test page prints amp test page is now being sent to the printer Depending on the speed of your printer it may take a minute or bwo successfully click No to open a troubleshooting The test page briefly demonstrates the printer s abili
55. HMLEr SHAKING ds dad teases 94 Sharing your printer Windows 95 98 and 98 SE eee ees 94 PEM SWAnING AS HOS Us aia a eke ak 94 Protshanino as CHEN paseo arrancarte daran 96 Sharing your printer Windows ME o ooooooo teen eee e ees 99 Pen sharm as DOSC wii oor as onal ae bik aka bh Hea ee el was rd ee 99 Print sharing as CHAU a i Ma ance Vd te doe Kade hee Soke eee aw A 101 Sharing your printer Windows NT 0 0 0 eee e eens 105 PRIME SHariING AS HOS aie strain Rote dd hohe oad baa R 105 PRL SHARING as CHEN wih ccd au grate Shade she oe RON eae le Pee be ee ee POs 106 The Intelligent Gateway Indicator Lights Intelligent Gateway indicator and status lights 0 eee eens 109 Diagnosing connection provlems lt 155 7 as wes eck DAA Bde ee Rae Lee Ree ee as 110 POW ER indicator Hentais Not Me a tacos He a a wa a ew ee eee ed 110 BROADBAND LINK indicator light is red 2 eee nes 110 LOCAL NETWORK indicator light is not lit 2 0 ee eens 110 Frequently Asked Questions Stato OS ars atic aca cing nits TO have a ia as ase A ad en ieee ola a ate 111 Network TAOS is dd Re ee ee ee ee ak 114 Computer Configuration PAOS i anche bwin pean ada hee beak bad E tage awh Ea 115 PC Internet EXPLO 6 0 is kak Caos E a be ee 115 PCN CIP On uo ue a Gee chee eae oa Pe ead Ss aw ee eas wees 115 Macintosh Internet Explorer iaa dades da dak death wah bth eed 115 Macintosh Netscape AT a eet aoe AA AAA ES 115
56. IME PERIOD DONE Permitting applications only during a specific schedule To permit a specific application category according to a schedule follow these steps 1 With Internet Access Restriction enabled click the ALLOW checkbox for the application category that you wish to enable Select a specific day weekdays or weekends from the dropdown menu Specify the From and To times you want the specific category to be allowed For example you can choose to allow Web browsing Every day from 6 00 p m until 9 00 p m Note Schedules that span midnight may produce unexpected results For example if you set a schedule for weekends from 8 00 PM to 6 00 AM the schedule runs from 8 00 PM Saturday night through 6 00 AM Monday morning It does not include 12 00 AM through 6 00 AM Saturday morning 4 To add multiple days and times click ADD AN ADDITIONAL TIME PERIOD and repeat the previous steps After you are satisfied with the settings you have selected click the DONE button on the lower right of the screen 61 Viewing a restriction schedule To view the restriction schedule for a specific computer from the Select a Computer dropdown list select the computer name The page is automatically updated to display the restriction schedule for the selected computer This page displays the restrictions applied to each computer on your network The page also provides details about the restriction categories that have been assigned
57. Indicates how much the noise on the DSL line can increase before it begins to affect the DSL signal As the noise on the DSL line increases the margin will approach zero If the noise exceeds the current noise margin the DSL signal will be lost The level is measured in decibels dBs Current Attenuation Represents the decrease in signal strength between origination of the DSL Telephone Exchange and your system Customers who live close to their Telephone Exchange usually will have less signal loss and a low current attenuation The level is measured in decibels dBs ma Desert Current Output Power The current DSL transmit power of your system The level is measured in decibels dBs DSLAM Vendor Information A DSLAM is the piece of equipment located in the Telephone Exchange that provides the DSL signal to your DSL line The Vendor Information identifies information about the configuration of this equipment PVC Info Displays the pair of numbers that uniquely identifies the ATM virtual circuit between the system and the provider of your DSL service Internet connection details The Internet Connection Details panel shows the following information es Bescon Connection Type Identifies the method by which the system connects to the ISP PPPoE PPPoA or Direct Internet Address The number that is assigned to a computer so that it can communicate on a network and on the Internet This address is assigned to you by your ISP
58. P including Linux FreeBSD UNIX and network connected devices The Broadband Link light on my Intelligent Gateway is red and I cannot connect to the Internet The DSL connection has been interrupted possibly because of a network outage The Intelligent Gateway will automatically try to reconnect as soon as it detects a signal is available If the outage continues disconnect your Intelligent Gateway from the mains power and then reconnect it The Broadband Link light on my Intelligent Gateway is orange and I cannot connect to the Internet The PPPoA login has been lost possibly because of a network outage The Intelligent Gateway will periodically retry the login to reestablish normal service If you have changed your PPPoA username or password you must change the username and password on the Intelligent Gateway To do so 1 Click the Broadband Link tab 2 Click the Advanced Settings tab 114 3 Inthe Broadband Network Username field enter your PPPoA username 4 Inthe Password field enter your PPPoA password 5 Inthe Confirm Password field re enter your password Computer Configuration FAQs How do I set my browser s home page to the Intelligent Gateway user interface To set your browser s home page to the Intelligent Gateway user interface find the place in your browser to set the home page address and enter gateway 2wire net or the IP address of your Intelligent Gateway the default IP address is 172 16 0 1
59. Plc registered office is at 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ registered in England No 180000 Owner s Record The serial number is located on the bottom of your Intelligent Gateway Record the serial number in the space provided here and refer to it when you call Customer Care Serial Number Safety Information e Use of an alternative power supply may damage the Intelligent Gateway and will invalidate the approval that accompanies the Intelligent Gateway e To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose your Intelligent Gateway to rain or moisture e To avoid electrical shock do not open the Intelligent Gateway Refer servicing to qualified personnel only e An electrical storm could damage the Intelligent Gateway To avoid this possibility disconnect the Intelligent Gateway from the mains power and telephone line during an electrical storm e Never install telephone sockets in wet locations unless the socket is specifically designed for wet locations e Never touch uninsulated telephone wire or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying cable or telephone lines e Avoid using your modem during an electrical storm e Do not use your modem or a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak e Install your Intelligent Gateway within 1830mm of a mains socket Use caution when laying out the cable to avoid hazard to people walking near
60. S System Broadband Local Firewall Link Network ON Access Controls BTopenworld amp Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Firewall Network at a Glance e Sofware s Password Broadband Link Connection Speed Incoming s Outgoing Local Network Computers BE 172 16 1 6 lt Intelligent Gateway 1800 3 3 0 SFE kbps 222 kbps Sel system password s Privacy policy Not set a Monitor your Internet connection s View summary s View the local network 48 Firewall Active pS Firewall Monitor Available Access Controls Internet Access Restriction Installed SET UP NOW Content screening Installed SET UF NOW Upgrade the System Your system software is current Check back for future available Upgrades Run the System Setup Wizard ies firewall settings hHonitor the firewall s View ACCESS controls a View log View available Upgrades and options Registration info Run System Setup Wizard Click the VIEW NOW button to display the Monitor Your Firewall page where you can customize these settings for your firewall Monitor Your Firewall Humber of Attacks IP Address Attacker Domain High Med 09 191 132 40 bronze dslreports com 1 zo Wiew details Today This Week Total Attacks Blocked 5 5 High Fisk 1 1 SYM Flood Detected 1 1 Medium Risk 2 2 TCF NULL Atta
61. Setup Wizard on Windows PCs Note Close all programs before running the Intelligent Gateway Setup Wizard The Intelligent Gateway software must be installed on all computers in your network Place the Intelligent Gateway Setup Wizard CD in the CD ROM drive of your computer and follow the onscreen instructions It may take up to one full minute for the Setup Wizard to start Starting the Setup Wizard manually on Windows PCs After one minute if the Setup Wizard does not run automatically follow these steps 1 2 3 4 Double click the My Computer icon located on the desktop Double click the icon that corresponds to your CD ROM drive then double click Setup exe Follow the onscreen instructions After the software installation is complete your Intelligent Gateway is ready to use ADSL service and the POWER LOCAL NETWORK and BROADBAND LINK LEDs should be green Note Refer to the Using the Intelligent Gateway Network chapter for information about the computers on your network 13 Configuring the Intelligent Gateway on Macintosh computers Refer to the Welcome Letter that was included in you Intelligent Gateway package It provides the key code you will need to configure the Intelligent Gateway on your Macintosh computer Macintosh 8 6 and 9 x 1 Click the Apple menu and select Control Panel gt TCP IP The TCP IP menu opens From the Connect via dropdown select the method by which the Intelligent Gateway w
62. T Openworld and entered by you during system installation Primary Domain Name Server The Primary Domain Name Server DNS is part of the Internet Address settings A domain name is a meaningful easy to remember handle for an Internet address The DNS allows Internet users to specify a name domain name to reach a Web page for example www domainname com instead of its Internet address for example 111 222 111 222 When you enter the name of a Web location URL the DNS looks up the name and resolves it to the Web page s Internet address If you receive your Internet Address settings automatically the subnet mask has been set for you If you manually set your Internet Address static IP this is the information that was provided to you by BT Openworld and entered by you during system installation 28 CIC O Secondary Domain Name The Secondary Domain Name Server is used as a backup if the Primary server Server fails to respond If you receive your Internet Address settings automatically the subnet mask has been set for you If you manually set your Internet Address static IP this is the information that was provided to you by BT Openworld and entered by you during system installation This parameter may not be necessary and may be left blank Domain The name that associates your system with your ISP on the broadband link This parameter may not be necessary and may be left blank If you receive your Internet Address sett
63. Windows 9598 985E ME ia AI is 116 Windows NT 2000 XP ct iii ented E ii weed wre ee aed ae 116 Macintosh 3 6 10 9 Gi winds eds traidos ia we eons 116 Macintoshi o Saree A eee ae aera eee Ore arene wee eee ere E reese 116 PC Internet ExXploterG 0 ia abe A ee ee ehh aan elade lees ae eaees 123 Pez NCWCADS O Llosa dada os a dio asia 123 Macintosh Internet Explorer Srs ad aia ad dais 124 Macintosh Netscape a aa ds ea ao A 124 Configuration and Management FAQS 123 WindOWs ALETAS 0 A A A A A eae era 126 Glossary Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformance with European Community Directive 1999 5 EC Networking Technology Overview When two or more computers are connected so they can talk with each other a computer network is established Individual users can now connect to Web servers worldwide through the Internet a global computer network A local area network LAN enables computer users in a business or household to share files without trading disks and share peripherals such as printers and external drives With the Intelligent Gateway computers on a LAN can share a connection to the Internet Several technologies are available to connect or network computers These technologies include e Ethernet e Universal Serial Bus USB e HomePNA e Wireless Ethernet Telephone socket Ethernet port Ethernet is a technology that allows you to create a a network using special wiring Category 5 cable
64. ach to the location where the additional computer is located The wireless signal will decrease as the distance to the computer increases and if objects such as a walls or appliances obstruct the signal For optimal performance it is recommended that you locate computers in your wireless network no farther than 50 feet from the Intelligent Gateway How do I connect my second computer using the existing phone lines To connect a computer to your Intelligent Gateway network using the existing telephone line you must have a HomePNA network adapter installed on the computer and access to a telephone wall socket whose telephone number is the same as the telephone line that is connected to the Intelligent Gateway Install the HomePNA network adapter in the computer and connect the computer to the telephone wall socket using a telephone wire If the computer is in the same room as your Intelligent Gateway you can connect directly to the Intelligent Gateway s line using a telephone Y connector If a phone is already connected to the wall socket you can use a telephone Y connector to connect both the phone and the HomePNA adapter to the wall socket Note Ifan ADSL Filter is connected between the telephone and the wall socket make sure the filter is between the telephone and the Y connector If the filter is connected between the HomePNA network adapter and the wall socket the HomePNA signal will be blocked and a network co
65. ack alerts 0 ee mor 48 Configuring editing attack alerts 2 0 0 eee eee e eens 49 Enabling attack notification eii dai dica domed 50 Coniieurine Notification r leS 22 4 64 42 4 05 di RAG EROS ROSAS ERR SORES 50 Fnabling small NOUlCalOn 25 ici SAA 51 Viewing Firewall Monitor attack alerts oooooooooororoooooo oro 52 Vie WIN op AUlAC KIS ato aa ei Sea AA 53 RC PORIMG AUACKS ie oh ve bid eee Mane bardas dis REA 53 Understanding the Attacks Blocked area 0 0 0 0 ccc o 54 Understanding the Firewall Rule Database area 0 nes 55 Updating your tire walliules ii Aare eae dp areas A Was es aS 56 Access Controls lateret Access Res UICN sc Arasts A A ee aa AAA ee eae ies 57 Setting up Internet Access Restriction 0 0 eens 58 Step 1 Define Internet Access Restriction settings nnana nunnu eens 59 Step 2 Enable Internet Access Restriction n on 00 ccc eee eens 60 Step 3 Permit and schedule a specific application category 0 0 0 ees 60 Internet Access CALC CONICS ana Gabe broach ay ered a Wired ona Seek 60 Permitting use of a specific application 0 0 0 0 0 0 cee eens 61 Permitting applications only during a specific schedule 20 0 ce eee eee eee 61 Viewing a restriction schedule o do ao O AA es 62 A A Ee eee En lacs Se oh Sy re leet or Ricue ge a a E he Artery nek 63 SENE Tp ComtentS cre cn ara RAEE a 64 Step 1 Block content categories for this screening group
66. ae a See ee oo en o e want to be able to all a OK and restart your PC when prompted 5 When your PC has restarted from the Start menu select Settings gt Printers Programs A Documents 5 nium Edition Control Panel j R 4 Dial Up Networking 100 6 7 The Printers window opens Right click the printer you wish to share and click Sharing The Printer Properties window opens In the Sharing tab click the Shared As radio button In the Share Name field enter a suitable name for the printer In the Password field enter a password optional and click the Apply button Click OK to exit In your Printer folder the printer will now have the shared hand symbol and will be available to ene ermnennnnnnrnrnnnnrnrnnnnnnns everyone on your network Print sharing as client 1 From the Start menu select Settings gt Printers 101 EJ Printers File Edit View Favorites Tools Help de Gack mp SA Search Lat Folders EA History ls LES Address a Printers Go e E i i Ss dd Printer Printers Open HP DeskJet 8100 Series Pause Printing Printer w Set as Default Documents O Purge Print Docume Comment HF DeskJet 810 Series Printer Create Shortcut Displays the properties for sharing the selected folder or printer Delete 21x pe een Ree roma panera y General Details lt Color Management
67. and and local network connectivity information and the system s overall status System displays your Intelligent Gateway s Power light status the model name the version of system software that you are using and the status of your system password Broadband Link displays a summary of your Broadband Link status Local Network displays your system s Local Network light status and a list of the devices currently connected to your local network 23 Editing your system password If a system password has been set the system will prompt you to enter the password when accessing any page where you can change settings If a password has not been set a reminder notice is displayed in some of the more sensitive topic areas Setting a system password will ensure that only you are permitted to make changes to your system settings ETopenworld R dE a Syslem Bro Ts nd a Access alw Controls Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Edit System Password Settings Current Settings Password Protection A Ho Password Set pe mf Enable Check EHABLE to require a password to modify settings Me O n ee yout A control who can change settings on the system lf Password Protection Is Enabled Enter New Password Confirm Hew Password lf You Forget the Password When you choose to password protect the system settings You should also set up a password hint This hint can be
68. and data frequencies on the incoming phone line Splitterless A DSL installation that does not use a splitter Switch A device that selects paths or circuits Routers are smart switches Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line SDSL A DSL technology that provides a maximum bandwidth of 1 5 Megabits per second using one phone line with a downstream transmission rate that equals the upstream transmission rate and that allows use of POTS service on the same phone line Contrast with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line T T141 The American National Standards Institute ANSI standard for asymmetric digital subscriber line using discrete multitone modulation which the full rate ADSL G dmt standard is based on TCP See Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP See Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Telephone Exchange A telephone company facility that handles the switching of telephone calls on the public switched telephone network PSTN for a small regional area Terabyte 1 000 000 000 000 bytes or 1 000 gigabytes See Byte Time Division Multiplexing TDM A digital data transmission method that takes signals from multiple sources divides them into pieces which are then placed periodically into time slots transmits them down a single path and reassembles the time slots back into multiple signals on the remote end of the transmission Token Ring A ring like type of local area network whereby a token
69. and printers shared on them Select the want to be able to give others access to my files radio button and click OK File and printer sharing will now appear in your network components list Click OK and restart the PC when prompted When your PC has restarted open My Computer and locate the drive or folder you wish to share Right click this drive folder and click Sharing 80 File and Print SHO A E S A lonoacgndqoao E TE ATE EAE OTET A AT TTET a 1 eee to ere to Aa others to a one miei ee E 2 x Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Sif NE2000 Compatible Sf Wireless USB Network Adapter a TCPAP gt Dial Up Adapter 19 TCPYIP gt NE2000 Compatible 4 TCPAP gt Wireless USB Network Adapter a File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks r Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Windows Logon Description 0 x Help JE Back E QSearch 2 Folders CBHistoy G GE X A Ed Address My Computer Go 3 Floppy A Local Ludo Laral Disk M 1 geal Disk E Edit View Favorites Tools _ My Computer Open Explore Local Disk C z PartitionMagic 6 0 Local Disk Search Local Disk F Local Sharing Capacity 1 27 GB Format O Used 565 MB 5 O Free 741 MB Create Shortcut sil Rename
70. ate a Home Networking Setup disk Yes create a Home Networking Setup disk PE AAN Mr a lt Back Cancel 77 8 Click Finish to complete your network setup 9 Restart your PC when prompted Accessing PCs on your network 1 To check that your are connected to the other PCs on your network double click the My Network Places icon 2 Double click Entire Network 3 An icon will be displayed with your network name Double click this icon Home Networking Wizard A SA x Completing the Home Networking wizard The Home Networking wizard is ready to make any changes you specified If you created or used a Home Networking wizard Setup disk remove the disk from the floppy drive If you need help using your home network see Windows Me Help and Support Click Start click Help click Home Networking and then click Using Home Networking To close this wizard click Finish If you are prompted to restart your computer click Yes f Cancel ES Lees ii Network ES Places GE My Network Places eee Ee Edt yew Favorites Took Help LA 4 de Es a mb Eg Seach y Folders dg Hiey Ls O S aa iB add Network Place Connects J HE Home Networking Wizard Sate up yo Ertins Metwaork Entire Sebwork Displays all computers printers Hes and folders and people on your Mabank Entire Network PERE E al Ela Edt yew Fevotee Took Hep Ei Back
71. ateway to the USB port on your computer Before installing your Intelligent Gateway software on this computer you must install a USB driver Detailed instructions for installing USB drivers begins on page 8 Repeat Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12 17 If a telephone is located in the same room in which the PC Port will be installed Telephone socket Mains power Telephone socket In another room o F DSL p iter a ii l filter Telephone INS To telephone optional Intelligent Gateway 1800 Computers connected with HomePNA access the Internet connection on the Intelligent Gateway and other computers on the network using existing telephone wiring You will need one PC Port for each computer that you are connecting through HomePNA 1 Connect the provided ADSL Filter to the telephone socket 2 Connect the standard telephone cable from the PHONE port on the ADSL Filter to the telephone 3 Connect one end ofthe provided RJ 11 RJ 11 telephone cable the short adapter cable with the same type of plug on both ends to the ADSL MODEM port on the ADSL Filter and the other end to the PC Port 4 Insert the PC Port into the USB port on your computer Install the PC Port Driver e Power on the computer Windows recognizes the PC Port and automatically launches the Add New Hardware Wizard e Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced
72. be prompted for information that enables BT Openworld to automatically configure your mail account in Outlook Express and set up your default home page in Internet Explorer You will also be given the option of installing a Pay As You Go dial up connection which will allow you to connect to the Internet if broadband service is not available To use the dial up service your computer must be connected to your telephone line via a dial up modem and during set up you will be prompted to select which modem you want to use You can install the dial up connection on each PC that has a modem and that is connected to the network IMPORTANT When you connect a dial up modem to the same line that is being used for your broadband service you MUST use an ADSL Filter If you do not want to install the dial up connection during set up you can install it at a later time by navigating to the PAYG folder on the Setup Wizard CD and double clicking the SetupPAY G exe file To use the dial up connection double click the BT Openworld Connect PAYG desktop icon enter your password if prompted and connect Make note of your username and password so that this information is readily available if you need it Your username for PAYG is your email address and your password is provided in your Welcome Letter and via email Please note that you will be charged at the usual Pay As You Go rates when you use this connection 12 Installing the Intelligent Gateway
73. below so you don t need to worry about losing Internet sharing and security capabilities If you have any of the following or similar applications installed on your computers remove or disable them according to the manufacturer s instructions before proceeding Internet sharing applications such as Proxy software such as Security software such as 3Com HomeClick e WinGate e Norton Internet Security Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing e Sygate e McAfee Intel Anypoint ISS e Black Ice Zone Alarm Second Check your computer s system and browser requirements Verify that your computers meet the following minimum requirements System Requirements Windows e Windows 98 98SE Windows ME Windows NT 4 0 with Service Pack 6 Windows 2000 or Windows XP e At least 32 MB of RAM e At least one computer with CD ROM e 5 MB of available hard disk space for Intelligent Gateway software e Available Ethernet or USB port Macintosh e Mac OS 8 6 or higher USB connectivity is not supported for Mac OS 10 0 or 10 1 e At least 32 MB of RAM e At least one computer with CD ROM e 10 MB of available hard disk space for Intelligent Gateway software e Available Ethernet port Browser Requirements Windows Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher Internet Explorer 6 0 is included on the Intelligent Gateway Setup Wizard CD or Netscape Navigator 4 7 or higher Macintosh Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or Netscape 4 74 or high
74. cabling If this is the case you will need an Ethernet hub switch To connect an Ethernet hub switch connect an Ethernet cable from the LOCAL NETWORK Ethernet port on the back of your Intelligent Gateway to any port on your Ethernet hub switch The Intelligent Gateway auto senses the connection type so there is no need to worry about using a special cable or connecting it to a special port on the Ethernet hub switch Then connect the Ethernet computers to the Ethernet hub switch with Ethernet cables However the Intelligent Gateway allows you to connect computers using any combination of Ethernet direct USB HomePNA or Wireless Note Be careful to connect the computers to the correct ports on the hub switch with a non crossover cable if your hub switch does not support auto crossover HomePNA Wireless and Direct connect USB do not support hubs or switches While running the Setup Wizard I received the following error message Cannot contact configuration server This error message occasionally appears when Internet traffic is particularly heavy It will not affect the Setup Wizard process 113 Networking FAQs How can I change my network IP range You can change the IP address range used by the Intelligent Gateway network by following these steps 1 From the Intelligent Gateway home page click the Local Network tab on the top of the Intelligent Gateway user interface 2 Click the Advanced Settings tab 3 In the Se
75. ck Detected Packet Z zZ Dropped Low Risk 2 2 TCF Port Scan Detected Facket 1 1 Dropped UDP Port Scan Detected Packet 1 1 Dropped VIEW LOG Firewall Rule Database Current Version 3 0o0zs06 11 11 40 08 Last Updated T rues Mo Updates available Your HomePortal has the latest firewall rule database installed VIEW LOG Attack Alerts You can configure the Firewall Monitor to notify you onthe HOME page and or via email when attacks have occurred Current Attack Alert Rules Wore than l high risk attack today hore than 10 medium risk attack this week Current Notification Settings Alet message will appear on HOME page EDIT SETTINGS The Monitor Your Firewall page contains four areas Top Attackers Attacks Blocked Firewall Rule Database Attack Alerts Configuring editing attack alerts To configure the Attack Alerts criteria click EDIT Attack Alerts SETTINGS You can configure the Firewall Monitor to notify you on the HOME page and or via email when attacks have occurred Current Attack Alert Rules e Worethan 1 high risk attack today Wore than 10 medium risk attack this week Current Notification Settings Alert message will appear on HOME page EDIT SETTINGS p 49 The Edit Attack Notification Settings page opens settings Attack Notification mi AAT Check ENABLE for Firewall Monitor attack notification Set Notification Rules Choose up to three situations which wil
76. click the Yes recommended radio button and click Finish The following confirmation screen opens Your test page should start printing within less than 60 seconds If your test page prints successfully click Yes If it does not print successfully click No to open a troubleshooting tool If the Terms and Conditions screen opens click the Accept button 104 Add Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard You can type a name for this printer or you can use the name supplied below When you have finished click Next Printer name Tosh HP DeskJet 810C Do vou want your Windows based programe to use this printer az the default printer After your printer is installed Windows can print a test page so you can confirm that the printer i set up properly Would you like to print a test page lt Back Cancel Tosh HP DeskJet 8100 Printer te en page e completed ae test Sane E Ci bara at ig e a Da a on the speed of YOU ee tt el felts a minute or two E i PA n pa Is slices es ee ine E ee rai oo ie a El to E print graphics and text as well as ae eee eee about the m driver NE E HP DeskJet 810C Installer E ATTENTION USE OF THE SOFTWARE iS SUBJECT TO THE JACCOMPANYING HP SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE LICENSE TERMS IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS YOU MAY RETURN THE SOFTWARE FOR A FULL REFUND IF THE SOFTWARE IS BUN
77. computer communicates with To minimize network connection problems disable all network adapters except the one connected to the Intelligent Gateway network Configuration and Management FAQs How do I remove the inactive computers from the Intelligent Gateway user interface The Intelligent Gateway user interface will display them as inactive for two days after computers or network devices have been removed from your Intelligent Gateway network After two days they will automatically be removed from the user interface You can manually remove them by performing the following steps 1 From the Intelligent Gateway user interface click the Local Network tab 2 Click the Advanced Settings tab 3 Inthe Settings panel deselect the Show inactive devices in network list checkbox Note When the Show inactive devices in network list checkbox is deselected the Intelligent Gateway will not display the inactive devices on the pages where network lists are displayed However inactive devices will continue to appear in the drop down selection list for Firewall pass through settings if an application is mapped for that computer This allows you to unmap the application when the computer is no longer on your Intelligent Gateway network Note Ifyou have Internet Access Control and Content Screening settings configured for a computer the settings will be retained even though the computer is no longer displayed on the network lists of the Intellige
78. configured this may not be necessary To add a personal folder follow these steps 120 1 Right click the Microsoft Outlook desktop icon Select Properties 2 3 Add Service to Profile 7 Available infor 121 4 Inthe File name field enter a name for the folder Create Open Personal Folders File Look jn a Dutlook ex EX File name mail pst Files of type PST Files pst y Cancel Help 5 Click OK Create Microsoft Personal Folders E x File Documents and Settings laceymp Local Set Mame Encryption Setting t Mo Encryption Compressible Encryption E Best Encryption Password Password verify Password Save this password in your password list M5 Exchange Settings Properties Services Delivery Addressing The Following information services are set up in this profile Internet E mail Sales Mail Account Personal Folders 122 To verify your set up double click on the Microsoft Outlook desktop icon to run Microsoft Outlook PEE jai that the Inbox is displayed Click Send Receive to collect email Check for any error messages There are no keme to show in this view How do I set my browser to accept cookies Warning Changing your cookie settings may have privacy and security implications Make sure you understand these implications before changing your cookie settings Following is
79. cted folder or printer 7 Inthe Sharing tab click the Shared As radio HP DeskJet 810C Series Printer Properties EE button In the Share Name field enter a share eatures Color Services General Details Color Management Sharing Setup name for the printer In the Password field C Not Shared f Shared As Apply button and then OK to exit Shae Name HP deste In your Printer folder the printer Comment will now have the shared hand ES as enter an access password optional Click the HP DeskJet symbol and will be available to 8100 Seri everyone on your network cancel pay 95 Print sharing as client 1 When one of your network PCs has a printer configured for sharing you must add this printer to the printer settings of each PC before they can print to it From the Start menu select HE SS AE Settings gt Printers 2 The Printers window opens Double click the Add Printer icon to start the Add Printer File Edit View Go Favorites Help Wizard e id Back Bomsard Up Cut Copy Paste 3 Click Next to continue This wizard will help you to install your printer quickly and easily To begin installing your printer click Mest 4 Click the Network printer radio button and click Next How is this printer attached to your computer IF itis directly attached to pour computer click Local Printer If itis attached to another comp
80. ction settings You should only modify the connection settings if you are very familiar with DSL and networking technology Settings DSL and ATM DSL Line Selection automatic ATM Circuit Identifier WPLJo VCEllas ATM Encapsulation UC Mux O LLG ATM PVC Search Enabled Disabled Broadband Network Broadband Connection Broadband IP Connection Type Direct IP DHCP or Static f Obtain IP address automatically Manually configure IP address settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway PPP Username Password Confirm Password DHCP Host Name You must enter a username and password if you select PPPoE or PPPoA Broadband DNS PPP on Demand o Minutes Zero minutes is an always on connection f Obtain ONS information automatically Manually configure your ONS information Primary Server Secondary Server Override the builtin hardware address Hardware Address Joo 00 00 00 00 00 Domain Name Hardware Address Override Use the builtin hardware address SAVE CANCEL 32 Local Network The Local Network pages show summary information about the devices in your network and allow you to configure the devices Viewing Local Network summary information The Local Devices panel displays the name of the device how it is connected any special configuration information and gives you links to other system features that you can set up for the device BTop
81. d Mbps wireless Local Area Networks LANs 140 Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformance with European Community Directive 1999 5 EC This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and compatible switchboards This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC The Declaration of Conformance for the Intelligent Gateway is published on the following web site http www 2wire com about declaration UK 141 5100 000148 000 Rev B
82. d close all open programs before you begin connecting your Intelligent Gateway Connection Type Go to Ethernet Requires A computer with an Ethernet port page 7 Recommended for Primary computer in the same room as the Intelligent Gateway USB Requires A computer with an available USB port See the USB connection option for exceptions page 8 Recommended for Primary computer in the same room as the Intelligent Gateway Ethernet Connection Requires a computer with an Ethernet port Telephone socket y Computer with Ethernet card DSL ES or existing Ethernet m wiring structure Mains power 7o telephone optional Intelligent Gateway 1800 1 Connect the provided AC power adapter from the Intelligent Gateway s POWER port to an electrical outlet The green POWER light on the front of the Intelligent Gateway should light up 2 Connect the provided Ethernet cable from any available LOCAL ETHENET port on the Intelligent Gateway to your computer s Ethernet port 3 Connect the provided ADSL Filter to the telephone socket 4 Connect the provided telephone cable from the PHONE LINE port on the Intelligent Gateway to the ADSL MODEM socket on the ADSL Filter This connects the internal DSL modem of the Intelligent Gateway to your DSL service provider If you have been using an external DSL modem disconnect it as you will no longer need it 5 Optional If you had a teleph
83. d to the network so if an employee brings a home computer into the office the restrictions are automatically in place Internet Access Restriction Internet Access Restriction allows you to e Set up employee profiles to block Internet usage based on day of week and time of day e Create Internet usage schedules for each computer in your business e Control the use of certain applications per user such as Web browsing Instant Messenger and other Internet applications This level of control enables employers to ensure that employees are focusing only on business applications 97 Setting up Internet Access Restriction The SET UP NOW button appears on the right side of your Intelligent Gateway home page in the Access Controls area BTopenworld amp fa Y ES pS System Broadband Local Access Link Network Controls tat e Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details Network at a Glance Firewall Firewall i y a o Active lt Intelligent Gateway 1800 sa system password ida ee Privacy policy _ a Password Not set d O Firewall Monitor Available lt gt Broadband Link a Monitor your Internet Connection Speed connection Incoming S7E kbps View summary Access Controls s Outgoing 222 kbps dl 00 Internet Access de r i e a lt Local Network a View the local network Restriction Installed Computers HOME Help Site Map a View firewall s
84. detailed information for specific browsers PC Internet Explorer 6 0 1 From the menu bar select Tools gt Internet Options 2 Select the Privacy tab 3 Click the Advanced button PC Netscape 6 2 1 From the menu bar select Edit gt Preferences 2 Select Privacy amp Security in the menu on the left side 123 Macintosh Internet Explorer 5 1 From the menu bar select Edit gt Preferences 2 Select Receiving Files Cookies in the menu on the left side Macintosh Netscape 4 7 1 From the menu bar select Edit gt Preferences 2 Select Advanced from the menu on the left side How do I configure my wireless card for a static IP address The Intelligent Gateway supports both Dynamic and Static IP addressing on your Intelligent Gateway network The Intelligent Gateway 1s a DHCP server and will automatically assign an IP address to a network device upon request However you can manually configure a static IP address for any device on your Intelligent Gateway network The first 32 addresses 1 to 32 in the address range are allocated to static IP addresses The next 218 addresses 33 to 250 are allocated to the Intelligent Gateway s DHCP server to deliver to dynamic clients The last 4 addresses are reserved 251 to 254 Following are the settings for the three network IP range options offered by the Intelligent Gateway C petamtSettings options Option 2 sse varie ener oons Reserved
85. e the source site in that category Internet sites that contain information or software programs designed to hack into filtering software are added to the database in all categories Note BT Openworld has used what we believe to be reasonable means to identify and categorize Web sites but cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of our screens and assumes no responsibility for errors or OMISSIONS The following types of content are filtered by each category e Sexually Explicit Note Sites regarding sexual health breast cancer or sexually transmitted diseases except in graphic examples are not blocked In addition sites containing nudity or partial nudity of a non prurient nature are not blocked for example Web sites for publications such as National Geographic or Smithsonian magazine or sites hosted by museums such as the Guggenheim the Louvre or the Museum of Modern Art e Drugs Alcohol 65 Note Sites discussing medicinal drug use industrial hemp use or public debate on the issue of legalizing certain drugs are not blocked nor are sites sponsored by a public or private agency that provides educational information on drug use e Gambling e Hate Speech Note Sites that contain news historical or press incidents are not blocked e Violence Note Sites that contain news historical or press incidents are not blocked From the Category Settings page you can choose to block all of the content categories listed o
86. ed To telephone optional Intelligent Gateway 1800 with wireless card installed Install your wireless adapter according to the instructions included with your adapter Configure your wireless adapter Your Intelligent Gateway is configured with unique security parameters that must be configured into your wireless adapter On the bottom of your Intelligent Gateway you will find two important pieces of information required for configuring your adapter the serial number and the wireless encryption key S N 0123456789102 9876543210 Serial number Wireless encryption key Set the network type to Infrastructure Refer to your wireless adapter documentation for instructions on editing the adapter s network profile Your wireless adapter should be configured to operate with an access point or residential gateway This mode of operation is typically enabled by setting network type to Infrastructure 20 4 Set the wireless network name also referred to as SSID The wireless network name of your Intelligent Gateway is 2WIRE in all capital letters followed by the last three digit of the Intelligent Gateway serial number located on the bottom of your Intelligent Gateway For example if the last three digits of your Intelligent Gateway serial number are 102 your Intelligent Gateway network name would be 2WIRE102 The wireless network name is sometimes referred to as the Network Name SSID ESS ID o
87. ee B T openworld Business Broadband Intelligent Gateway 1800 User Guide Notice to Users 2003 2Wire Inc All rights reserved This manual in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval 2WIRE PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL 2WIRE INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF 2Wire Inc reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice The software described herein is governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement Updates and additions to software may require an additional charge Subscriptions to online service providers may require a fee and credit card information Financial services may require prior arrangements with participating financial institutions British Telecommunications Plc 2002 BTopenworld and the BTopenworld orb are registered trademarks of British Telecommunications plc British Telecommunications
88. el and select the Apple icon gt System Preferences gt Network 10 2Wire Install DFE 690TXD Driver for Documentation Mac OS Acrobat Reader 5 0 Help 3 2Wire USB CarbonLib 1 5 A Microsoft Internet 5 1 Utils Authenticate You need an administrator name and password f j or phrase to make changes in 2Wire USB Name Password or phrase f Cancel d OK Network z a zN a 3 Y Location Automatic a Show a f Tcp Y ppp Proxies Y Modem gt New Port Detected i i d A new network port has been detected a It Ethernet Adaptor en1 Please verify that it is configured correctly then press Apply Now to activate it f OK Example apple com earthlink net ar ra Apply Now O Click the lock to prevent further changes 8 Verify that Ethernet Adaptor en1 is selected Network in the Show field If it is not select it from the i i inicia changes pull down menu When the New Port Detected ma 118 message displays click OK Coos Cn Save 9 Click Save to complete your installation xr vv A Configure Using DHCP re Domain Name Servers Optional IP Address Provided by DHCP Server Subnet Mask es Search Domains Optional DHCP Client ID Optional Ethernet Address 00 d0 9e 3c 54 68 II gies O Click the lock to prevent further changes Apply Now Note Your Macintosh computer
89. eld ensure that Windows Logon is selected in the pull down Click the File and Print Sharing button 7 Check the want to be able to give others access to my files checkbox and click OK 8 File and print sharing will now appear in your network components Click OK for Windows to update your settings 9 Restart your PC when prompted 73 Network Ei ES Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Client for Microsoft Networks Client for Nebafare Networks Dial Up Adapter Instant Wireless Network PC CARD Toshiba FIR Port Type DIO Remove Propeniies Primary Network Logon File and Print Sharing Description OK Cancel File and Print Sharing Pax T want to be able to allow others to print to my printer s Cancel Network El ES Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed a IP 25 P compatible Protocol gt Dial Up Adapter a Ps5 P compatible Protocol gt Instant Wireless Meteor a TCPAP gt Dial Up Adapter 19 TCPYIP gt Instant Wireless Network PC CARD Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Windows Logon Description OF Cancel Accessing PCs on your network 1 After you have configured file sharing on your PCs double click the Network Neighborhood icon to verify that you can see
90. enworld fi Summary Advanced Settings View Network Summary Local Devices 172 16 1 6 Edit device name Broadband Local Link Network For this computer you can Edit firewall settings s View Internet Access Control View Content Screening View device details The following information may display Access Controls HOME Help Site Map Status at a Glance Local Network Local Interfaces Phoneline l Device s Ethernet O Devricels USB Wot Connected e Device The device symbol is represented with a computer icon If the show inactive devices option on the advanced settings page is enabled and the device becomes inactive because it is powered off or removed from your network this symbol will display as Inactive e Network Type A symbol representing the type of network connection this device has to your system Ethernet USB HomePNA or Wireless e Name The name that was defined for your computer during the System Setup or when your computer was set up However there are two instances where the device name will not appear Ifa computer has been manually configured with a static IP address the IP address is displayed instead of the computer s name Similarly if a device does not have a name but still obtains an Internet address from the system it will display as Unknown e Change Name This link appears only for devices that have been manually assigned a
91. er Third nstall your ADSL Filter Because telephony and DSL signals are carried between the exchange and your office over the same cable filters are needed to split the signals within your office By separating the computer data and voice signals the ADSL Filter enables you to use your telephone and broadband services simultaneously Install one ADSL Filter for each telephony connection including such devices as answering machines fax machines point of sale terminals and PSTN dial up modems You must install an ADSL Filter for each telephone or telephony device that shares the same line as your ADSL modem To do so e Disconnect your telephone other telephony equipment from the wall socket e Connect the tail of the ADSL Filter into the wall socket e Connect the line cord from your phone or other equipment into the ADSL Filter socket marked PHONE e Note that the socket marked ADSL MODEM is unused at this stage e Repeat this procedure for your other telephones telephony equipment e Unused sockets do not need an ADSL Filter installed Step OY connect Your First Computer to the Intelligent Gateway Choose a computer and connection type The first computer you connect to your local network is used to configure the Intelligent Gateway for proper operation and should be located in the same room as the Intelligent Gateway Choose one of the following methods to connect your first computer to the Intelligent Gateway Save an
92. er x connected to your printer then click the printer s x Printer UTOSHSATAHP DESKJET to highlight it and click OK Cancel Shared Printers Y Expand by Default Help q Microsoft Windows Network E BENNY SPIRIT el TOSHSAT ae HP DESKJET Printer Information Description HP DeskJet 810C Seres Printer Shatus Ready Documents Waiting 5 Ifthe drivers for the printer are not already ES The server on which the printer resides does not have a suitable HP DeskJet 810C Series Printer printer driver installed Click on OK if you wish to install the driver on your local machine Y Cancel installed the following message may display Click OK O OOA E R and model of your printer In the cs Click the manufacturer and model of your printer IF your printer came with an a installation disk click Have Disk IF your printer is not listed consult your 1 1 printer documentation for a compatible printer Manufacturers scroll list select your printer by gt make In the Printers scroll list select your Manufacturers Printers Digital Hewlett Packard HP GL 2 Plotter 1 1 Epson HP 7550 Plus printer by model then click Next If your se ie GCC HP Color Laserlet PS printer is not displayed then click the Have ee ap Eda Gag as 7 Gestetner HP Color LaserJet 5M Disk button and insert the CD ROM that came HP Color LaserJet 5 5M PS sl with your printer Have Disk corcel
93. ere circuits are connected Hybrid Fiber Coax HFC A type of network architecture that includes a combination of coaxial and fiber cables to distribute signals to a group of individual locations typically 500 or more Hypertext Documents or other information with embedded links that enable a reader to access tangential information at specific points in the text 132 Hypertext Markup Language HTML The computer language used to create hypertext documents allowing connections from one document or Internet page to numerous others HTML is the primary language used to create pages on the World Wide Web Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP The transport protocol in transmitting hypertext documents around the Internet The first part of an address URL of a site on the Internet signifying the document is written in Hypertext Markup Language HTML Hz See Frequency IDSL See ISDN Digital Subscriber Line IEEE See Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE A membership organization comprised of engineers scientists and students that sets standards for computers and communications Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN A circuit switched communication network closely associated with the public switched telephone network that allows dial up digital communication at speeds up to 128 Kilobits per second International Organization of Standardi
94. ernet Access Restriction Schedule and begin defining schedules for the computers on your network Note Initially all computers set up on your local network default to have full access to the Internet Internet Access Restriction Schedule O Select a Computer Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal Select a computer below to view the schedules for that Midnight computer 1am 8 pera El 2 am 3 a m 4 a m e select a Restriction Category to View 5 a m heme eb Browsing All Allowed E am lt gt Instant Messaging All Allowed ram CO All Other Applications A11 Allowed 8 a m 3 a m OF 10 a m EDIT SETTINGS for this computer ue 1 pom 2 p m 3 p m 4 p m 5 p m 6 p m Tpm 5 pm 3 p m 10 p m 11 p m Midnight The blue areas above indicate allowed Web Browsing times The gray areas indicate times that access is blocked Step 1 Define Internet Access Restriction settings For each computer on the network you can block access to all Internet applications or block access to specific types of applications such as Instant Messaging or Web browsing Note To secure your Intelligent Gateway settings be sure to set a system password The Edit Settings page is protected by the system password If you have set a system password for your Intelligent Gateway you are prompted to enter the password before you can edit the settings To add or edit the access control settings for a given computer click the EDIT SETTINGS button o
95. ernet and the always on nature of broadband it will be quite normal for the Firewall Monitor to report a number of port scans and potential attacks daily These reports are a positive indication that your firewall 1s working and protecting your computers from attack Note The Intelligent Gateway firewall does not provide anti virus protection To fully protect your computers we would advise you consider using anti virus software such as BT NetProtect on each computer on your network 93 Your Firewall Monitor will give you details about each potential attack including its source address BT Openworld can ONLY investigate attacks that originate from our address space Customers who originate attacks from our address space are not complying with our terms and conditions and may have their account terminated If an attack originates from BT s address space BT will be displayed in the attacker domain column in the Top Attackers List To report an attack that originated from our address space please copy and paste all of the details from your Firewall Log including address time date and precise details of the attack for example the port numbers that were scanned and email to abuse btopenworld com For attacks that originate from an address space other than BT Openworld it is recommended that you directly contact the owner or service provider of the IP address or domain from which the attack originated to notify them
96. et of IP addresses for external traffic This feature is used by the system so an end user can have an internal computer network in their home with all its computers using internal IP addresses using only one routable IP address which accesses the outside Internet Network Interface Card NIC A card that connects a workstation to a local area network 135 Network Service Provider NSP A high level Internet provider that offers high speed backbone Services Network Telephone Adapter A class of electronic device that transmits and receives telephone conversation digitally through some types of packet network One or more telephones are connected to the adapter in order to carry out verbal conversation Network Termination Equipment NTE The equipment at the ends of the communication path NIC See Network Interface Card N ISDN See Narrowband ISDN NSP See Network Service Provider NTE See Network Termination Equipment O OC 3 See Optical Carrier 3 ONU See Optical Network Unit Optical Carrier 3 OC 3 An fiber optic line carrying 155 Megabits per second a U S designation generally recognized throughout the telecommunications community worldwide Optical Network Unit ONU A form of access node that converts optical signals transmitted via fiber to electrical signals that can be transmitted via coaxial cable or twisted pair copper wiring to individual subscribers See Hybrid Fiber Coax P Packet s
97. ettings a hHonitor the firewall ie ACCESS controls s View log SET UP NOW A a BE 172 16 1 6 l J Content screening Installed SET UP NOW Upgrade the System Your system software is current Check back for future available Upgrades Run the System Setup Wizard siew available Upgrades and options Registration info Run System Setup Wizard e To begin configuring the Internet Access Restriction feature click SET UP NOW e The Set Up Internet Access Restriction page opens Introduction Internet Access Restriction allows you to schedule the times during which computers on the local network can access the Internet On a per computer basis restriction schedules can be setfor all Internet access Web Browsing Instant Messaging and all other applications For each computer a schedule can be setfor each day of the week or you can set Up a different schedule for weekends and weekdays Additionally a default profile can be set up to apply to new computers when they attach to the local network 1 Selecta computer 2 Click EDIT SETTINGS 3 Selectthe categories you wantto allow and set the restriction schedule 4 Save the schedule 5 Selectthe next computer Click NEXT gt to set schedules for the computers on your network NEXT gt e Read the Introduction for a summary of Internet Access Restriction features and configuration setup sequence 58 e Click NEXT to see the Int
98. ettings to allow the use of session cookies 128 Glossary A Access Point A device that transports data between a wireless network and a wired network With the help of the system a wireless base station is an example of an access point that acts between a wireless node and with other wired PCs and peripherals ADSL See Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line American National Standards Institute ANSI A non governmental organization delegated with the responsibility of developing and publishing standards for transmission codes protocols and high level languages for use in the United States American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII A coding method that assigns specific letters numbers punctuation and control codes to a combination of Os and 1s in a byte ASCII is the code by which most all personal computers encodes and translates data ASCII was developed by the American National Standards Institute see above Analog A continuously varying signal or wave Telephone transmission and or switching that is not digital ANSI See American National Standards Institute Applet Small computer programs that can be downloaded quickly and used by computers with a Java capable browser ASCII See American Standard Code for Information Interchange Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL A group of DSL technologies that are asymmetric thereby reserving more downstream bandwidth coming to the user from
99. f light that emerges through the partially transparent mirror Last Mile See Local Loop Local Area Network LAN A network connecting a number of computers to each other or to a central server so that the computers can share programs and files LAN See Local Area Network LLC Encapsulation See Logical Link Control Encapsulation Logical Link Control LLC Encapsulation A data link level transmission control mechanism that involves the use of a logical link control header that identifies the protocol being carried This allows the end device s to properly decipher the Protocol Data Unit PDU This is accomplished by prefixing the PDU by an IEEE 802 2 LLC header Local Loop The copper lines between a customer s premises and a telephone company s telephone exchange 134 M MAC Address See Media Access Control Address Mbps Megabits per second Media Access Control Address A hardware address that has been embedded into the network interface card NIC by 1ts vendor to uniquely identify each node or point of connection of a network Megabit One million bits Megabyte 1 000 000 bytes or 1 000 kilobytes See Byte Microcell A bounded physical space in which a number of wireless devices can communicate Millions of Instructions Per Second MIPS A common measure of the speed of a computer processor Modem MOdulator DEModulator A device that converts digital data into analog signals and vice versa for transmiss
100. ferent operating systems you can select Not Shared these in the Alternate Drivers scroll list Click Shared OK Share Name ou may install alternate drivers so that users on the following systems can The printer will now have the E download them automatically when they connect shared hand symbol and will be APRETAR Alternate Drivers S10C Series windows 35 1 E wind NT 4 0 s86 Installed available to everyone on your Linter i dos NT 4 0 ce za Windows NT 4 0 Alpha network Windows NT 4 0 PPC Windows NT 3 5 or 3 51 x86 To modify the permissions on the printer go to the Security tab Print sharing as client 1 From the Start menu select Settings gt Printers Personal Computers Start EX Paint Shop Pro SEE 18 09 2 Inthe Printer folder double click the Add Printer icon to open the Add Printer Wizard File Edit View Help Add Printer 1 object s selected 106 3 Click the Network printer server radio button and click Next Add Printer Wizard x This wizard helps you install your printer or make printer connections This printer will be managed by My Computer All settings will be managed and configured on this Computer Connect to a printer on another machine All settings for this printer are managed by a print server that has been set up by an administrator 4 Back Cancel 4 Browse through your network to find the PC Connect to Print
101. for your computer Just as the post office delivers mail to your home address servers know to deliver data to your computer based on your IP address IP addresses can be dynamic meaning that your computer borrows the IP address for the necessary timeframe or they can be fixed meaning that the number solely belongs to your computer 133 ISDN See Integrated Services Digital Network ISO See International Organization of Standardization ISP See Internet Service Provider ITU See International Telecommunication Union ITU T See International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector IXC See Interexchange Carrier J JPEG See Joint Photographic Experts Group Joint Photographic Experts Group JPEG A committee formed by the International Organization of Standardization to set standards for digital compression of still images Also refers to the digital compression standard for still images created by this group K Kbps Kilobits per second Kilobit One thousand bits See also Bit Kilobyte One thousand bytes See also Byte L Laser From the acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation A laser usually consists of a light amplifying medium placed between two mirrors Light not perfectly aligned with the mirrors escapes out the sides but light perfectly aligned will be amplified One mirror is made partially transparent The result is an amplified beam o
102. gent Gateway network There are four different ways you can connect a computer to your Intelligent Gateway Ethernet HomePNA direct connect USB and Wireless Each connection type has advantages in different circumstances When deciding how to connect a second computer to your Intelligent Gateway network there are three things to consider e Does the computer already have a network adapter installed and if so what type If the computer already has a network adapter installed it is best to use it rather than go through the time and expense of installing another network interface e How is the first computer connected How the first computer is connected may determine how the second computer can be connected or if other equipment is necessary Use the following table to view the possibilities and restrictions for connecting a second computer Select the type of connection that the first computer is using in the column on the left and follow the row across to the right to view the possibilities First computer Second computer Ethernet Yes Yes Yes Yes HomePNA Yes Yes Yes KKK Yes Yes Wireless Yes Requires the use of an Ethernet hub or switch if the Intelligent Gateway model does not have multiple Ethernet ports Requires the use of a telephone line Y adapter so both computers can attach to the LINE port on the back of the Intelligent Gateway There can be only one direct connection to the USB port o
103. ging software to operate properly For example a remote game player on the Internet might need to contact the game server program that you have installed on your local network in order to play against you Normally the firewall blocks this communication By changing the firewall settings this communication 1s permitted to pass through a pinhole in the firewall This function may be referred to as port mapping or port forwarding in your software program documentation A status message displays the firewall s Current Settings The default settings disallow all unsolicited inbound traffic to provide maximum protection for your local network The Current Settings will be displayed as Custom if any applications have been associated with computers on your network The summary displays an access list showing the computers Devices on your network and the names of the Allowed Applications for each computer Click VIEW DETAILS to access the Firewall Details page which shows a list of all the devices that have applications configured in the firewall and the details of these configurations Viewing firewall details The Firewall Details page displays the details of all the applications allowed to pass through the firewall and includes the following information e Application Type A special set of rules required by complex applications to ensure that all of the necessary data is passed correctly through the firewal
104. ill connect to your computer Ethernet PC Port or wireless From the Configure dropdown select Using DHCP Server Exit the TCP IP menu Click Yes when prompted to save changes After the software installation is complete TCP IP Connect via Ethernet Setup Configure Using DHCP Server j 172 16 1 36 DHCP Client ID IP Address 255 255 0 0 Subnet mask Router address 172 16 0 1 Search domains Name server addr 172 16 0 1 your Intelligent Gateway 1s ready to use ADSL service and the POWER LOCAL NETWORK and BROADBAND LINK LEDs should be green Note Refer to the Using the Intelligent Gateway Network chapter for information about the computers on your network Macintosh OS X 1 Click the Apple menu and select System Preference gt Network 2 computer Built in Ethernet PC Port or wireless 3 Click the TCP IP tab 4 From the Configure dropdown select Using DHCP 5 Click Apply Now 6 After the software installation 1s complete your Intelligent Gateway 1s ready to use ADSL service and the POWER LOCAL NETWORK and BROADBAND LINK LEDs should be green Note Refer to the Using the Intelligent Gateway Network chapter for information about the computers on your network 14 From the Show dropdown select the method by which the Intelligent Gateway will connect to your 00 Network mua a Show All Displays Sound Network S
105. ings automatically the subnet mask has been set for you If you manually set your Internet Address static IP this is the information that was provided to you by BT Openworld and entered by you during system installation Maximum Transmission Unit Shows the maximum size allowed on packets that are sent to and from your MTU network to BT Openworld Gateway Ping The Intelligent Gateway periodically checks the connection between your system and BT Openworld s Default Gateway This field informs you that the check has been performed and whether or not it was successful DNS Communication The Intelligent Gateway periodically checks the connection between your system and BT Openworld s domain name server s to make sure DNS is available This field informs you that the check has been performed and whether or not it was successful Configuration Server Post The Intelligent Gateway periodically checks the connection between your system and the Component Management System This field informs you that the check has been performed and whether or not it was successful Checking your connection speed The Connection Speed box shows the incoming and outgoing data rates of your DSL connection e Incoming The speed of data flowing from the Internet to your network Data transfer speeds are measured in kilobits per second Kbps e Outgoing The speed of data flowing from your network to the Internet Data transfer speeds are measured in kilobytes
106. ion over a telephone or cable line Moving Pictures Experts Group MPEG A committee formed by the International Standards Organization to set standards for digital compression of full motion video Also stands for the digital compression standard created by this committee MPEG 1 An international standard for the digital compression of VHS quality full motion video MPEG 2 An international standard for the digital compression of broadcast quality full motion video Multicast The transmission of information over the Internet to two or more users at the same time Multiplexing Transmitting multiple signals over a single communications line or computer channel The two common multiplexing techniques are frequency division multiplexing which separates signals by modulating the data onto different carrier frequencies and time division multiplexing which separates signals by interleaving bits one after the other N NAP See Network Access Provider Narrowband A designation of bandwidth less than 56 Kilobits per second Narrowband ISDN See ISDN NAT See Network Address Translation NetBIOS The basic input output system of the Internet Network Access Provider NAP Another name for a provider of networked telephone and associated services usually in the U S Network Address Translation NAT Network Address Translation NAT enables a local area network LAN to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second s
107. irewall View firewall a gt Active settings lt Intelligent Gateway 1800 change system password See oes Software 3 3 0 Privacy polic Password Set k Firewall Monitor A Access Controls lt gt Broadband Link Monitor your Internet Connection Speed connection Internet Access View access Incoming 1536 kbps Aisa eigen Restriction controls Active a Outgoing 128 kbps X View loc ee gt i Content Screening lt gt Local Network View the local network Active y Computers e alanz Upgrade the System Your system software View available is current Check back upgrades and for future available options upgrades Run the System Setup Registration info Wizard Run System Setul Wizard 2 Click the Local Network tab ETopenworid R 9 I N System Broadband Firewall Access Link Controls Summary Wireless Settings Advanced Settings HOME Help Site Map View Network Summary Local Devices Status at a Glance N 4 alam2 For this computer you can gt Local Network Access shared files Local Interfaces Edit firewall settings View Internet Access Control s View Content Screening gt gt Ethernet 0 Device s View device details Phoneline 0 Device s 1 Wireless l Device s Not Connected Wireless Settings Network Name Z2WIRE643 Access
108. is passed to the workstations within the network Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP A method of packet switched data transmission used on the Internet The protocol specifies the manner in which a signal is divided into parts as well as the manner in which address information is added to each packet to ensure that it reaches its destination and can be reassembled into the original message Twisted Pair The set of two copper wires used to connect a telephone customer with a switching office loosely wrapped around each other to minimize interference from other twisted pairs in the same bundle Synonymous with 2 wire line 138 U UDP See User Datagram Protocol Uniform Resource Locator URL A text based address used to identify specific resources on the Internet such as web pages URLs are arranged in a hierarchical form that specifies the name of the server on which a resource is located such as www bt com and the name of the file on that server www bt com index html Universal Serial Bus USB A computer interface used for connecting computer peripherals such as printers keyboards and scanners URL See Uniform Resource Locator USB See Universal Serial Bus User Datagram Protocol A TCP IP protocol describing how data packets reach application programs within a destination computer V Variable Bit Rate VBR A data transmission that can be represented by an irregular grouping of bi
109. isk Management g Disk Defragmenter 3 Logical Drives Removable Storage E T Services and Applications Creates a new Local User account 5 The New User screen opens In the User name field enter the name of the computer you wish pera to add The name must be identical to the name 8 that the PC uses in its network properties In the Description Password field enter a password Password Confirm password p Q B recommended The password should be identical to the one with which the PC logs in to T User must change password at nest logon Windows Click the Password never expires a User cannot change password checkbox Click the Create button to setup the 0 NEEL een iz disabled new user Repeat these steps for each user you wish to add and when finished click the Close button 91 6 The name of each user you have added will now appear in the Users section of the Computer Management screen When you have added all users you can now specify sharing on your chosen drive or folder To do so locate your drive or folder right click it and click Sharing The Local Disk Properties screen opens Select the Sharing tab In the Share name field enter a suitable name for the drive or folder or accept the default one and then click the Permissions button 92 E Pele Action View e gt Om ix Be Name Full Name Es Administrator
110. isplays the Content Screening settings for this computer View device details This link displays the technical networking details about the device The Status at a Glance panel shows you the current status of your local network a list of the types of network connections and how many devices are connected via each network type Editing advanced Local Network settings The Advanced Settings page allows advanced users to change their default local network settings These settings should only be modified if you are very familiar with computer networking technology Settings Private Network Ifyou change the IP address range you must renew the DHCP lease on all devices on the network f172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 default 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 Cc 10 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 Configure manually Router Address Subnet Mask Enable DHCP First DHCP Address Last DHCP Address Set DHCP Lease 2 1 24 hours Public Network mf Enable Check ENABLE to create a route from the Internet to the public network specified below Router Address Subnet Mask Bridge Network FERD Check EMABLE to alow broadband IP addresses to be used on the local network Broadband Metwork 08 35 230 129 255 255 255 192 Subnet task Display Settings W Show inactive devices in network list 34 Private Network Sets the IP address range used by the local network You can choose from three standard configuration option
111. itute Since the Intelligent Gateway is custom software running on a compact real time operating system it is far less susceptible to attack than large 126 general consumer operating systems such as Windows It is a hardware firewall that provides a level of protection that cannot be afforded by a firewall running on a networked computer Because the Intelligent Gateway is optimized for networking and firewall functions it can perform with greater efficiency than Windows and without slowing the performance of your computer Because of its central position in the network the Intelligent Gateway firewall protects all of your computers including those with other operating systems such as Windows 98 or ME In addition instead of having to go to each computer to manage the firewall settings management and configuration of the Intelligent Gateway firewall is easily performed Information about all network activity can be viewed in one location When I upgrade to Windows XP do I have to change the name of my computer Will changing the name affect my Intelligent Gateway network When upgrading to Windows XP you will have to change the name of your computer only if your computer name contains spaces Spaces in the computer name are no longer valid under Windows XP After the upgrade is complete the computer will appear on the Intelligent Gateway home page with the new name Otherwise this change will not affect your Intelligent Gateway netwo
112. ium thus information such as data voice and video can be received and sent most quickly Byte A compilation of bits ASCII code uses seven information bits and one parity bit for error control while EBCDIC standards call for eight information bits Other less common standards call for more or less bits in a byte C CAP See Carrierless Amplitude Phase Carrier A signal of a specific frequency which is modulated to transmit information Carrierless Amplitude Phase CAP A type of quadrature amplitude modulation used for some types of DSL that stores pieces of a modulated message signal in memory and then reassembles the parts in the modulated wave Category 5 Also known as CATS A category of cabling that is used for local area networks with voice and data needs Central Processing Unit CPU The core of a computer which uses a stored program to manipulate information Circuit switched Network A type of network in which a continuous link is established and reserved between a source and a receiver This type of network is used in telephony applications to ensure minimal delay and to reserve an appropriate level of transmission capacity for the call Most phone conversation takes place on a circuit switched network Compression The process of reducing the representation of information This 1s often needed in order to transmit a specific audio video or data file without using a large amount of transmission time or
113. ixed entry instructs the Intelligent Gateway to always provide the same address from the DHCP pool to the specified computer Note Computers on either the Public Network or Bridge Network are still behind the firewall To allow inbound traffic to these computers you must modify the firewall settings specified for that computer Connecting to a corporate LAN via VPN A Virtual Private Network VPN is a secure connection that allows remote users and telecommuters to connect to the corporate LAN using the public Internet The Intelligent Gateway supports VPN clients such as Nortel Cisco Checkpoint and Microsoft IPSec and PPTP Ensure that your company is using VPN software that is compatible with the Intelligent Gateway If you cannot transfer data while using your VPN check with your corporate IT manager and ensure that your corporate network is not using the 172 xxx xxx xxx IP scheme the Intelligent Gateway default You cannot connect to a VPN server that uses the same IP scheme as your Intelligent Gateway If your company is using a 172 x x x IP scheme change the Intelligent Gateway local network IP configuration range by following these steps 36 1 Open the Intelligent Gateway home page BTopenworld amp R 2 ys 2 rs I N System Broadband Local a Firewall Access Link Network i Controls Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Network at a Glance F
114. k the icon 5 The PCs that are in your network will be displayed When file sharing is set up you will be able to browse the available content of these PCs Sharing your files 2 Entire Network Fie Edit View Help E Entire Nebrork a E Micriosolt Windows Network 1 object s selected Microsoft Windows Network fe E3 Fila E View Help Microsoft Windows Network aj m ben 1 object s selected co Benny aie Ea File Ect View Help E Benny fal w KiC Viglen 1 object s selected In Windows NT file sharing is automatically set up when networking is configured however automatic access permissions are set The following instructions describe how to remove default sharing permissions and customize your permissions 82 1 Double click My Computer For each drive that has the Sharing hand symbol right click E My Computer File Edit View Help lel Es that drive and click Sharing B My Computer als 3k Floppy A 2 Printers tleje gt xl E BL Dial Up Networking Scheduled Tasks Open Explore Find Format Create Shortcut Properties ring the selected folder 2 In the Sharing tab select the Not Shared radio button and click Apply Click OK to exit E Properties General Tools Sharing Share Neme 1E 7 Default share Hew Share Eomment Meer limit e Maeinum Allowed e Ala sere Pennesions 3 Y
115. kers Humber of Attacks IP Address Attacker Domain High Med 09 191 132 40 0 w hackyournet com 1 Z Mew details Qh The attackers are ranked based on the number and severity of attacks To see the details of a particular top attacker click the View Details link of the attacker you wish to view The View Attacker Details page opens Details Internet Domain bronze dslreports com Internet Address 709 191_ 132 40 Today This Week Total Attacks Blocked 5 5 High Fisk 1 1 SYM Flood Detected 1l 1l Medium Risk 2 E TCP NULL Attack Detected Packet Dropped Z Z Low Fisk 2 E TCP Port Scan Detected Packet Dropped 1 1 ULP Port Scan Detected Packet Dropped 1 1 DONE The View Attacker Details page shows you the following attack categories and the number of each type of attack that was blocked today and this week e Total attacks blocked e High risk attacks Indicates blocked attacks that represent a serious attempt by the attacker to disable your network e Medium risk attacks Indicates blocked attacks that represent a modest level of intent by the attacker to disable your network e Low risk attacks Indicates blocked attacks that represent no serious threat to the network Typically these are probing attacks used by hackers to determine those networks on which a more serious attack will be conducted When you are finished viewing the log click DONE Reporting attacks Due to level of hacker activity on the Int
116. l e Protocol The Internet protocol used by the application to send and receive data Data that is transferred over the Internet must conform to one of a number of defined standards This column indicates the protocol used by the data for the firewall to properly forward the data to the assigned computer An application may require multiple protocols to communicate e Port Numbers Some Internet protocols transfer data through specific channels or connection numbers known as ports For example an instant messenger application may send a message using 41 the TCP protocol and Port 2999 The system recognizes that the data on Port 2999 or a range of ports is required for the specified application and routes it accordingly Details Current Settings Custom Device Allowed Applications Application Type Protocol Port Number s Public IP 172 16 1 6 IMAP Server TCP 143 0 0 0 0 TCF 20 0 0 0 0 TCP 585 0 0 0 0 TCP 2393 0 0 0 0 172 16 1 6 Net Phone UDP 6613 0 0 0 0 Click EDIT SETTINGS to access a page where you can map an application to a computer that will allow traffic through the firewall The Firewall Monitor panel provides a summary of recent attacks blocked by your firewall Click VIEW DETAILS to access the main Firewall Monitor page which displays more detailed information about recent firewall attacks information about your firewall rule database and your attack alert settings 42 Editing your firewall settings
117. l cause a notification message to appear on the HOME page Wore than E High Risk attacks in one day Wore than io Medium Risk attacks in one week Wore than Select Select attacks in Select Email Notification E Enabie Click ENABLE to be notified via email when any of the above conditions are met Then enter the SMTP server information and the email address at which you would like to receive notification messages Outgoing SMTP Email Server Name Email Address for Alerts TEST SAVE CANCEL Enabling attack notification To enable the attack notification function make sure the Attack Notification Enable checkbox is checked If you wish to disable this function uncheck the checkbox Attack Notification Gl AAS Check ENABLE for Firewall Monitor attack notification When you are finished setting your attack notification criteria click SAVE for your notifications rules to take effect Configuring notification rules To be notified of attacks on the Intelligent Gateway home page you must set up notification rules You can configure up to three notification rules that will cause a notification message to appear on the Intelligent Gateway home page The following screen shows the default rules Set Notification Rules Choose up to three situations which will cause a notification message to appear on the HOME page Wore than E High Risk attacks in one day hiore tha
118. lable frequencies into discrete sub channels and also maximizes performance by adjusting the transmission to the quality of the phone line while in use Residential Gateway A device that allows multiple devices access to the Internet through one single high speed Internet connection RF See Radio Frequency Request for Comment RFC 1483 RFC 1483 was developed to allow the successful transmission of multiple protocols over ATM networks This RFC is broken down into two methods of implementation VC based multiplexing and LLC encapsulation The breakdown on both are mentioned below RJ 45 Plug Short for Registered Jack 45 the RJ 45 is an eight wire plug used to connect computers onto a local area network LAN especially Ethernet Roaming Movement of a wireless node between two microcells Router The central switching device in a packet switched computer network that directs and controls the flow of data through the network 137 S SCSI See Small Computer System Interface Small Computer System Interface SCSI A type of interface between computers and peripherals that allows faster communication than most other interface standards often used to connect PCs to external disk drives Splitter 1 For networking applications a splitter 1s a device that splits a connection for use by two distinct outputs 2 For DSL applications a splitter 1s a device that sits on the outside of a residence that splits out the voice
119. lp lt Back gt seach Gyrolders 4 MG GE XxX A Ea Address Entire Network L 2 l as Entire Network Use the links below to search For things within your corporation Search for computers Search For files or Folders You may also view the entire contents of the network Maea y F Entire Network lol x Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Search L4 Folders g E X A E Address E Entire Network Go Entire Network Microsoft Windows Network 1 object s selected A 5 Double click the icon with the name of your network 6 The PCs in your network will be displayed When file sharing is enabled you will be able to browse the available content of these PCs Sharing your files 1 In Windows 2000 before you can share files with other users you must add the other PCs to your User Group To do so from the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panels 90 Pico Windies Network O Asah Fokes Hoy ds OD x if Adress at Microsoft veros menor em e sa Microsoft Windows Network 7 Ben mai ene Fie Edt waw Favortes Took Heap i Hiat gt fy Goewch Folders H g GS ss e emee o l EmA an SH 15 50 2 Double click the Administrative Tools icon Er _ File Edit View Favorites Tools Help de back gt Kisearch GyFolders Buistory GE X A EZ 2a na a 3 gt
120. mail btconnect com W Sales Properties 3 21x General Servers Connection Security Advanced Server Information My incoming mail server is a POPS Server Incoming mail POP3 mal btopenworld com ts Outgoing mail SMTP mal btopenworld com Incoming Mail Server Account name uemame tt t tsS Password E M Remember password I Log on using Secure Password Authentication Outgoing Mail Server T My server requires authentication Settings Cancel Apply Note fyou are using an alternate mail provider in the Incoming mail POP3 field enter the address provided by them The Outgoing mail SMTP address will remain mail btconnect com 8 In the Account name and Password fields enter the account name and password supplied to you by BT Openworld Note fyou are using an alternate mail provider in the Account name and Password fields enter the information supplied by them 119 9 Click the Connection tab Click the Connect using my local area network LAN radio button Click OK Sale Mail Account Properties Connect using my phone line establish my Intemet connection manually Modem Use the following DialUp Networking connection eTLRA Properties Add Cancel Apply Depending on the current set up of Microsoft Outlook you may need to add a personal folder so Microsoft Outlook knows where to store mail If Microsoft Outlook has previously been
121. n zo Mediun Risk attackis in one week Wore than Select Select attackis in Select Each rule contains the following parameters Number of Attacks Select the quantity of attacks that have to occur before the notification is sent Choices include 1 5 10 15 25 50 and 100 attacks Type of Attack Select the type of attack for this notification rule Choices include high risk medium risk and low risk attacks Refer to the Viewing top attackers section for a definition of attack categories 50 e Time Duration Select the time duration If the number of attacks specified is exceeded within the chosen duration you are notified Choices include one day or one week A week is defined as Monday at midnight to Sunday at midnight Enabling email notification In addition to being notified of attacks on the Intelligent Gateway home page you can be notified via email when one of your attack threshold rules has been exceeded To receive an email notification when any of the Notification Rule conditions have been met check the Email Notification Enable checkbox You must also enter your Outgoing SMTP Email Server Name and the email address that will receive the alerts Email Notification gl Enabl Click ENABLE to be notified via email when any of the above conditions are met Then enter the SMTP server diel information and the email address at which oy would like to receive notification messages O
122. n the Internet Access Restriction Schedule page 59 The Edit Internet Access Restriction Settings page opens Internet Access Restriction f MU T J E DATA_ENTRY For this computer you can All Access ls Allowed View current access restriction schedule Internet Access Restriction iv Enable Check ENABLE to block Internet access for this computer When checked all Internet access is blocked except for the applications allowed during the times specified below Select Allowed Applications and Times Allow Web Browsing Ed Allow weekdays From Midnight to Mianighe and Weekends From e Sah to 5 Sa REMOVE THIS TIME PERIOD Allow Instant Messaging Allow Every day From mi dnight ta mi dnight ADD AN ADDITIONAL TIME PERIOD Allow All Other Applications E Allow Every day From Midnight to Mianighe ADD AN ADDITIONAL TIME PERIOD DONE The upper portion of the page displays the summary of restrictions that are applied to the selected computer The lower portion of the page is used to modify the restriction schedules of each category for this computer Step 2 Enable Internet Access Restriction To begin setting up a schedule of allowed applications or restrict Internet access altogether for this computer you must first enable Internet Access Restriction by clicking the ENABLE checkbox in the upper left corner of the Restrict Internet Access area This action re
123. n the Intelligent Gateway If the first computer is connected directly via USB the second computer cannot be connected via USB 111 e How far is the computer from the Intelligent Gateway If the second computer is in the same room there should be no constraints on a wireless connection For a direct USB connection the computer must be within six feet of the Intelligent Gateway With Ethernet or HomePNA a cable of appropriate length will be necessary If the second computer is not in the same room as your Intelligent Gateway consider the following e Ethernet requires a special cable Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair To connect a computer in a different room via Ethernet you must have an Ethernet cable that is long enough and for safety reasons it should be located out of the way of foot traffic e HomePNA requires that a telephone wall socket is located in the same room in which the additional computer will be used and that the telephone number be the same as the telephone line that is connected to your Intelligent Gateway Additionally performance will decrease as the distance to the computer increases as more devices are connected to the same telephone line and as the overall amount of cable on the telephone line increases For optimal performance it is recommended that you locate computers in your HomePNA network no farther than 300 feet from the Intelligent Gateway e Wireless 802 11b requires that the wireless signal re
124. new computer or bring a laptop home from work for the first time when you add this new computer to your local network it automatically acquires the default access configuration you have specified Initially you should use the maximum amount of screening as the default and then reduce the level of blocked content as needed Click SAVE to record your changes 67 Viewing Content Screening settings Use the View Content Screening Settings page to view the current content screening settings for your network Content Screening No Screening Screening Group 1 _ Screening Group 1 Screening Group 2 y Earn Computers Computers Step 1 Edit categories Computers Step 1 Edit categories ME 2E SERVER Step 2 Blockfapprove Step 2 Blockfapprove BB DATA ENTRY sites sites s Step 3 Move computers s Step 3 Move computers y FiP_et Snes in or out of this group in or out of this group ME NT4_SERVER i 2 i 2 Sy a T E i Blocked Categories Blocked Categories 5 Default ie era Settings exua y HpLic1 Hate Speech a Violence Blocked Sites Blocked Sites objectionablesitel com objectionablesitez com objectionablesites com Approved Sites Approved Sites The Content Screening Summary Page displays e The computer assigned to each group e The categories of blocked content for each group e Additional sites that are blocked for viewing e Additional sites that are approved for viewing Access Controls log Use the Access
125. nge the name of your computer by following the instructions listed below for your specific operating system Windows 95 98 98SE ME 1 Right click the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop and select Properties 2 Select the Identification tab Windows NT 2000 XP 1 Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop and select Properties 2 Select the Network Identification tab 3 Click the Properties button Macintosh 8 6 to 9 x 1 From the Apple menu select Control Panel gt File Sharing 2 Select the Start Stop tab Macintosh OS X 1 Access System Preferences 2 Select Sharing How do I set up an email account using Microsoft Outlook The following screens show a first time set up of Microsoft Outlook If Microsoft Outlook is already set up for use with other mail services for example Microsoft Exchange the appearance of the screens may differ slightly 116 1 Right click the Microsoft Outlook desktop icon and select Properties Aster Oo WIN BQ 12 2 Click Add and select the Manually configure information services radio button Click Next Gerea LED re totor rts sre set up on this compa Select the nbomiabon ser cels ihat pou mart do use With Mciseok Outlook Usethe folowing if 4 Mionam Exchange Serwer Internet E vgt i seat G S Bpoocuments Marosal MQ 123 3 Leave the default Profile Name and click Next My bet T
126. nger on the local network will display in the Local Network Local Devices list as an inactive device If this box is not checked inactive devices will not be displayed in the device list Changing address allocation The Current Settings panel displays the computers currently on the local network and the IP address associated with each computer It also indicates whether a given computer is receiving its IP address via DHCP or has been manually entered into the computer static Current Settings Private Network Router Address Subnet Mask DHCP Range Allocated Available Public Network Router Address Subnet Mask Bridge Network Bridge Address Subnet Mask Device List BE 172 16 1 6 172 16 0 1 55 255 0 0 172 16 1 33 172 16 1 250 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 172 16 1 6 EDIT ADDRESS ALLOCATION If you have enabled either the Public Network or Bridge Network feature you can choose to have your broadband accessible non NAT IP addresses assigned automatically via DHCP to computers on the local network To do so 1 From the Current Settings panel click the Edit Address Allocation button 2 From the IP Address pull down menu select an address from any of the available networks 3 Click the SAVE button 35 Computers that are assigned non routable private network addresses will use Network Address Translation NAT to access the Internet Choosing a DHCP F
127. nnection will not be established What is the difference between connecting my computer using Ethernet and direct connect USB Your Intelligent Gateway supports four different network connection types Ethernet including Ethernet hubs direct connect USB HomePNA and 802 11b Wireless You can connect to your Intelligent Gateway network using any of these connection types To connect using Ethernet you must have an Ethernet network adapter installed in your computer and an Ethernet cable that is long enough to connect your computer to your Intelligent Gateway 112 To connect using USB you must have a USB cable a six foot light gray USB cable is provided with your Intelligent Gateway the Intelligent Gateway Setup CD and a computer with an open USB port running Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 or XP or Mac 8 6 to 9 x or 10 2 or higher Note Windows 95 NT and other versions of Macintosh computers are not supported for direct connect USB How many computers can I connect to my Intelligent Gateway The Intelligent Gateway supports up to 250 IP addresses on the Intelligent Gateway network 32 static and 218 dynamic via DHCP Do I need to use a hub with my network You only need a hub if you wish to connect multiple computers to your Intelligent Gateway network using Ethernet have used all available Ethernet ports on the Intelligent Gateway to connect additional computers and your location is not wired with Ethernet CATS
128. nstalled on your system To restart your system click the Restart the system link Your local network connections and your broadband connectivity will be briefly disrupted until your system restarts and broadband connectivity is re established 25 Broadband Link The Broadband Link pages show general information about your broadband link connection and system configuration and allows advanced users to manually configure their DSL and Internet connection settings Viewing your Broadband Link summary The Broadband Link Summary page provides general information about the current status and speed of your broadband link connection and your system configuration A 3 BTopenworld p fi 2 7 y Broadband Local Firewall A Access nik Li Hatwork Controls Summary Diagnostics Statistics Advanced Settings HOME Help Site Map View Broadband Link Summary Connection Fully Operational View connection details K ial Monitor your Internet connection Connection Speed Incoming SFE kbps s Outgoing 2232 kbps Connection Information Router Address 208 385 230 125 Hardware Address 00 d0 9e 3d 61 00 Key Code S257 24L4 Azr2 2 22BR B2LG6 Checking your connection details You can check the current status of your Intelligent Gateway s broadband connection by using the BROADBAND LINK indicator light on the front of your Intelligent Gateway or if your computer is connected to the netw
129. nt Gateway user interface When a computer is reconnected to the Intelligent Gateway network they will regain their defined settings 125 How do I access the Intelligent Gateway management page The Management and Diagnostic Console MDC 1s used for advanced troubleshooting It can be accessed by entering homeportal management in the browser address bar What is the maximum number of ports that 1 can open for a game You can have up to 64 entries in the firewall pass through table If you have one port per entry you can have up to 64 ports opened However each entry can open a range of ports for allowing up to over 65 000 ports to be open Why are my FTP downloads slow Connections across the Internet are subject to various network connection speeds When you make a connection to a Website or an FTP server there is no guarantee of the overall connection speed If you are experiencing a slow download from an FTP server you can disconnect and reconnect in an attempt to get a higher connection speed However if the FTP server s connection to the Internet is slow this will always be the limitation Windows XP FAQs Windows XP includes a PPPoA client Should I use it No The Intelligent Gateway has a built in PPPoA client The Intelligent Gateway PPPoA client software is completely independent from Windows XP and eliminates the need for the Windows XP PPPoA client When a Windows XP computer is part of an Intelligent Gateway netw
130. ntelligent Gateway 1f it is used in a home environment Wireless ae The Intelligent Gateway supports 802 11b wireless networking which uses radio waves to connect your computers to your network Each computer on your network will need an adapter to work with the system Two types of adapter are common a PC card commonly used for laptop computers and a USB adapter commonly used for desktop computers Use wireless technology for networking computers that are not accessible with physical wiring or require mobility such as laptop computers Intelligent Gateway The Intelligent Gateway makes it possible to create a LAN using any or all of the technologies described above All Intelligent Gateway network interfaces are completely functional at the same time This means that you can have different computers simultaneously connecting with each other using Ethernet USB HPNA and wireless optional wireless expansion card required By enabling you to connect all of the computers in your small business or home office the Intelligent Gateway provides you with the benefits of networking including the ability to share one Internet connection among all the computers and computer users at your location The Intelligent Gateway offers the following features e Delivers rich content from the Internet distributing it to multiple simultaneous users e Provides shared usage of files and printers among users e Enables high speed
131. nters PC network configuration for file sharing This chapter describes how to set up a network for file printer sharing between PCs If wireless networking is being added to an existing network especially where network login is required please check with your network administrator consultant before making any changes Windows 95 98 98 SE operating systems Adding PCs to your network After you have set up your network you now need to add each PC to the network 1 Right click Network Neighborhood and select Properties El E 0 el sur A E LI EPan shop Pro Eg Aa OE 15 70 2 The Network Properties screen opens Select Client for Microsoft Networks and then click the Properties button A Dial Up Adapter if Instant Wireless Network PC CARD if Toshiba FIR Port Type DIO 3 Ensure that the Logon validation fields are Client for Microsoft Networks Properties empty and that the Logon and restore network connections radio button is selected Click OK 71 4 Click the Identification tab In the Computer name field enter a name for your computer In the Workgroup field enter a workgroup name Do NOT click OK Satellite 4300 5 Click the Access Control tab In the Control access to shared resources using field click the Share level access control radio button Do NOT click OK Mita ta Meer ana grate Manmi 72 6 Click the Configuration tab In the Primary Network Logon fi
132. o add a site to the list enter the the site s address in the box below and click ADD Enter only one Web site address at atime ADD Example vw goodie com To delete a site from the list select the site and click DELETE DELETE NEXT gt DONE 66 In addition to selecting the content categories to screen for this group you can block or allow access to specific Web sites To block access to a Web site or a listofwWeb sites go to the Block Sites section to the left check Block the following sites enter the Web site address and click ADD To allow access to a Web site or a list of Web sites go to the Approve Sites section to the left check Allow the following approved sites enter the Web site address and click ADD Mote Web sites on the Approved list will be accessible even if they fall into a category that has been blocked Click NEXT gt to save your changes and continue to the Computer Assignments Adding sites To add a site to either the blocked or approved list enter the address of the Web site in the Block Sites box or the Approve Sites box and click ADD Note When adding a specific site to either list you can exclude the http www portion of the address For example if you are adding http www abc com to either list you need only enter abc com Removing sites To remove a Web site from one of the lists highlight the site and click DELETE Allowing blocked sites To stop blocking all of the si
133. of Internet abuse You can determine the owner information by performing a reverse lookup on the IP address that is displayed in the Firewall Monitor log For your convenience you can use lookup tools on the World Wide Web to determine the owner of the displayed IP address such as the free tool located at http www arin net whois It may also be necessary to look up the contact information for the owner provider so that you can contact them directly You can search all domain name registrars at http www betterwhois com You can also report the incident on a public Internet abuse web site You can access several of these sites from links provided on http www doshelp com Understanding the Attacks Blocked area The Attacks Blocked area of the Monitor Your Firewall page displays summary information about all high medium and low risk attacks that were blocked today and this week Attacks Blocked Today This Week Total Attacks Blocked 5 High Risk SYM Flood Detected Medium Risk TCP NULL Attack Detected Packet Dropped mor H h Mo MM he ee sn Low Risk 2 2 TCF Port Scan Detected Facket 1 1 Dropped UDP Port Scan Detected Packet 1 1 Dropped VIEW LOG a To view details about the blocked attacks click VIEW LOG 94 The View Your Detailed Firewall Log page opens Firewall Date and Time 000 days 00 06 37 2002 06 11 11 42 16 2002 06 11 11 2002 06 11 11 2002 06 11 11 2002 06 11 11 2002 06 1
134. one connected to the telephone socket you can reconnect it to the PHONE port on the ADSL Filter Check your connections Power on your computer When your computer is fully powered up verify the POWER and LOCAL NETWORK indicator lights on the front of the Intelligent Gateway are green If they are not see Diagnosing connection problems on page 110 The BROADBAND LINK indicator light will not turn green until the Intelligent Gateway software has been installed and an Internet connection has been established Continue from here to Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12 USB Connection Requires a computer with an available USB port Refer to the note below for exceptions Telephone socket DSL filter Computer Mains power o To telephone optional Intelligent Gateway 1800 Note Only one Windows or Macintosh computer can be directly connected to the Intelligent Gateway using the USB connection Intelligent Gateway USB connectivity is NOT available for Macintosh OS earlier than 3 6 Mac OS 10 0 Mac OS 10 1 Windows 95 Window 95 OSR2 or Windows NT Additional computers may be added to the network using connection options such as Ethernet 1 Connect the provided AC power adapter from the Intelligent Gateway s POWER port to an electrical outlet The green POWER light on the front of the Intelligent Gateway should light up Connect the provided USB cable from
135. ork the Windows XP PPPoA client should be disabled This is the default setting Does the firewall included with Windows XP conflict with the Intelligent Gateway The Windows XP software firewall Internet Connection Firewall or ICF can be enabled on each network card connected to your computer Enabling ICF has no effect on the Intelligent Gateway installation process However if ICF is active on the network interface connected to the Intelligent Gateway it will prevent the Windows XP computer from appearing in the list of networked devices on the Intelligent Gateway home page This is a result of the Windows XP firewall blocking local polling packets sent to it from the Intelligent Gateway These packets are used to determine if a computer 1s active on the network My Windows XP computer does not appear on the Intelligent Gateway home page What happened The most likely cause is that the Windows XP firewall ICF is enabled The Windows XP firewall is blocking local polling packets sent to it from the Intelligent Gateway These packets are used to determine if a computer is active on the network For an ICF enabled computer to appear in the network list you must configure ICF to respond to network polling Since Windows XP has a firewall do I need the Intelligent Gateway firewall As with all software firewalls Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall ICF is a complement to the Intelligent Gateway s embedded firewall but is not a subst
136. ork you can view the status in the Connection panel Viewing connection information The Connection Information box shows basic system configuration information e Router Address The broadband IP address assigned by your service provider to your system so that 1t can communicate on the Internet The address is either Static permanently assigned and manually entered or Dynamic automatically assigned and configured depending on the service type to which you have subscribed e Hardware Address The hardware address is also known as the MAC address or physical address When your system is connected to the broadband network an association is made between its unique hardware address and its Internet address before it can communicate to the Internet Key Code The activation code that tells your system how to connect to your service provider The key code is used during the system installation process to customize the setup screens and settings for your broadband provider 26 Viewing connection details Click the View connection details link to view technical information about your broadband connection This information is used by technical support representatives to aid them in troubleshooting a problem with your broadband connection Details DSL Connection Details DSL Line Wire Pair Line 1 inner pair Protocol G DMT Downstream Rate S76 kbps Upstream Rate 2449 kbps Channel Interleared Current Noise Margin 10 0 dB Downst
137. ou can now add the other computers you wish to share to your User Group From the Start menu select Programs gt Administrative Tools gt User Manager a Q LA 3Com PC Card Utilities LS Paint Shop Pro la Startup US Viglen Utilities QJ Windows NT Explorer FS Administrative Tools Common La LINKSYS Configure Utility Y h Backup e Disk Administrator o fr PowerQuest Drive Image 4 0 El Event Viewer fo Startup Xx Performance Monitor d E PowerProfiler BA Remote Access Admin Windows NT Diagnostics Windows NT Workstation m Cy Set Dorrie stan ER Paint Shop Pro GE 13 30 83 4 In User Manager click User and then New User 5 Inthe Username field enter the computer 6 name This name must be identical to the one you entered in Network Properties In the Password field enter a password To make 1t easy to remember the password you can use the same password with which the PC logs on to the network Alternatively you can leave the Password field blank so that no password is required to access folders If you set up a password you can set different account options by checking the User Must Change Password at Next Logon User Cannot Change Password or Password Never Expires checkboxes After your choices are entered click OK Your PC will now appear in User Manager Close the window 84 Full Name Description ee lt
138. ouble click the My Network Places icon 88 System Properties 3 i ax General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Windows uses the following information to identify your computer um on the network Full computer name club 5 Workgroup WORKGROUP To use the Network Identification Wizard to join a Network ID domain and create a local user click Network ID To rename this computer or join a domain click Properties Properties Identification Changes ou can change the name and the membership of this computer Changes may affect access to network resources Computer name elubzs Full computer name clubF5 More Member of i Domain pe f Workgroup BENNY Network Identification a i xj i Welcome to the BENNY workgroup My Nebmork Places 2 Double click Entire Network 3 Click the entire contents link 4 Double click the Microsoft Windows Network icon 89 My Network Places lol x Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help de Back gt Search Folders co Ex Ed Address 63 My Network Places Go d Laa 7 aj 9 mE ha Add Network EA My Network Places Entire Network Displays all computers printers files and folders and people on your network Displays all computers printers files and folders and people on your network r7 Entire Network lol x Fie Edit View Favorites Tools He
139. ow on the computer informing the user that access for that Web site is blocked In addition to Web sites being listed in the database you can block access to any specific site by manually adding it to the blocked list Similarly if you wish to block access to a specific category of content but would like to allow access to a particular site that would normally be blocked in that category you can permit access to a specific Web site by adding it to the approved list 63 Setting up Content Screening To configure Content Screening click the SET UP NOW button on the right side of your Intelligent Gateway home page in the Access Controls area BTopenworld R D eS D System Broadband Local Firewall Access Link Network Controls Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Network at a Glance Firewall gt Intelligent Gateway 1800 i e Sofware 3 3 0 s Password Mot set Broadband Link Connection Speed Incoming SFE kbps s Outgoing 222 kbps y 2 Local Network AN Computers y Fi BE 172 16 1 6 s Set system pas weord s Privacy policy a Monitor your Internet connection Ne View summary a Views the local network 64 Firewall Active O Firewall Monitor Available _ VIEW NOW Access Controls Internet Access Restriction Installed SETUP NOW O Content screening Installed SETUP NOW Upgrade the System Your sys
140. plications can access the Internet at any time e Partially Allowed The associated category is blocked only for certain time periods For more detailed information including time and day that the specified application is partially blocked click the oval bullet located to the left of the category name The calendar display at the right of the screen is updated to indicate which time and day of the week the specified application 1s blocked e Not Allowed The associated category is blocked at all times and cannot be accessed from the selected computer 62 Content Screening The Content Screening section of the Access Control application provides the highest level of protection available by e Providing access to sites that you have defined as approved e Blocking or limiting access to specified sites and allowing creation of a list of approved sites for employee browsing e Safeguarding your office from Web sites promoting objectionable content e Providing continuously updated Web site screening lists so the categories that you guard against always contain the most recent entries Each time a Web site 1s accessed from the specified computer the Web site address 1s checked against an online database of harmful and questionable Web site addresses If the requested Web site falls into a category that is restricted and that category is indicated to be screened access to the site is denied and a message 1s sent to the browser wind
141. pplication that is routed to a selected computer 1 Select the application profile name from the Hosted Applications list 2 Click the lt REMOVE button 43 Updating your Application Profile list If the application you want to host does not appear in the Application Profile list you may need to update your application list If an update is available click the UPDATE APPLICATION LIST button above the list of application profiles Creating editing or deleting your Application Profile If the application that you want to host is not included in the updated application list you may need to create your own application profile An application profile configures your system s firewall to pass through application specific data This feature is typically used if the application for which you would like to pass through data to a given computer is new or has been recently updated to a new version Settings Profile Name Enter a name for the application profile that you are creating Application Name Definition Choose a protocol and enter the portis for this application Protocol f TCP UDP Port or Range Fram To Protocol Timeout seconds ee bila E a TO Default the same port as Mapa Host Port defined above Algorithm mone iDefault Click ADD to add the definition to the Definition List Ifthe application requires multiple ports or both TCP and UDP ports you will need to add multiple definitions
142. r Wireless LAN ID 5 Enable wireless security Your Intelligent Gateway automatically configures itself to take advantage of wireless security Referring to the instructions provided with your wireless adapter enable wireless security Wireless security is sometimes referred to as WEP wired equivalent privacy 64 bit encryption or 40 bit encryption 6 Enter the encryption key Once you have enabled security on your wireless adapter you need to enter the unique security key for your Intelligent Gateway To do this set the network encryption type to hexadecimal and enter your 10 digit wireless encryption key found on the bottom of your Intelligent Gateway For Macintosh computers the encryption key must be prefixed with a Note To maximize your wireless network security it is recommended that you change the WEP key on a regular basis and or enable 128 bit encryption if your PC card or adapter supports 128 bit encryption Doing so will make it harder for hackers to access your wireless network Note For optimal performance it is recommended that you locate computers in your wireless network no farther apart than 50 feet The 50 foot limitation for wireless networks is based on the assumption that most users are located in a many walled or multi story building If you are using a wireless network in an outdoor space your range may be greater Repeat Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12
143. r select individual categories Place a check mark in the box next to each category you want to block Computers in this screening group will not have access to the specified content of the selected categories Click NEXT to save your category choices and proceed to the second step Click DONE to return to the home page Step 2 Block and approve sites for this screening group After selecting the categories of content to be blocked the Site List Settings page opens This page allows you to block or approve up to 128 specific sites Any sites added to the Block Sites lists are blocked for all computers assigned to the screening group Similarly regardless of whether or not they appear in one of the selected category lists sites added to the Approved Sites list are accessible and override the blocked category setting if that specific Web site falls into the blocked category Instructions Settings Block Sites Group 1 M Block the following sites Step 1 Edit categories t Step 2 Block approwe sites Step 3 Move computers in or out of this group objectionsblesitel objectionablesiteZ com objectionablesites3 com To add a site to the list enter the the site s address in the box below and click ADD Enter only one Web site address at a time ADD Example ww badsite com To delete a site from the list select the site and click DELETE DELETE Approve Sites Group 1 Allow the following approved sites T
144. rd 2 Click the Local Network tab ETopenworid R 9 I N System Broadband Firewall Access Link Controls Summary Wireless Settings Advanced Settings HOME Help Site Map View Network Summary Local Devices Status at a Glance N 4 alam2 For this computer you can gt Local Network Access shared files Local Interfaces Edit firewall settings View Internet Access Control s View Content Screening gt gt Ethernet 0 Device s View device details Phoneline 0 Device s 1 Wireless l Device s Not Connected Wireless Settings Network Name Z2WIRE643 Access Point Intelligent Gateway 1800 643 39 3 Click Advanced Settings BTopenworld 07 y OS ie Summary Wireless Settings HOME Help Site Map Edit Advanced Local Network Settings WARNING A Modifying the settings on this page can impact the ability of computers on the local network to access your broadband connection Modifications may also affect broadband enabled applications and services running on the local network Settings Current Settings Private Network Private Network Ifyou change the IP address range you must renew the DHCP lease on Router Address 172 16 0 1 all devices on the network Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 default DHCP Range 172 16 1 33 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 ERA An pg Allocated 4 C 10 0 0 0 255 255 0
145. ream S 0 de Upstream Current Attenuation 0 0 de Downstream 2 5 dB Upstream Current Output Power 7 5 dE Downstream 12 5 de Upstream DSLAM Vendor Information Country 0 Vendor GSPN Specific 0 PYC Info 035 Internet Connection Details Connection Type Direct_IP Router Address 208 35 230 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Default Gateway 208 35 230 190 Primary Domain Name Server 63 203 253 35 Secondary Domain Hame Server 63 203 253 11 Domain Maximum Transmission Unit MTU 1500 Gateway Ping Successful DHS Communication Successful Configuration Server Post Successful DSL connection details The DSL Connection Details panel shows the following information ma Beserton O DSL Line Wire pair The DSL signal is primarily transmitted on Line 1 inner pair During installation the system automatically detects on which line the DSL signal is being transmitted Protocol Displays which DSL protocol is being used to communicate between your system and your service provider Downstream Rate The speed at which data comes over your broadband connection from the Internet to your network Data transfer speeds are measured in kilobits per second kbps Upstream Rate The speed at which data goes over your broadband connection from your network to the Internet Data transfer speeds are measured in kilobits per second kbps This setting is determined by BT Openworld s DSLAM equipment Current Noise Margin
146. rk Windows XP is supposed to provide new networking functionality Do I still need my Intelligent Gateway Window XP supports Windows Internet Connection Sharing ICS Using ICS requires that you dedicate one computer to act as the connection sharing computer for your network This computer must be left on and connected to the Internet at all times for other computers in the network to have access Running ICS consumes valuable resources on the connection sharing computer and any interruption in its operating system or networking software will cause all computers on the network to lose Internet access Using ICS requires the use of several different network adapters on the central computer one for the Internet connection and one for each of the desired network technologies HomePNA wireless Ethernet etc The Intelligent Gateway is a specialized firewall gateway that is designed to efficiently and securely manage a network What is the Windows XP Home Networking Wizard and should I run it The Windows XP Home Networking Wizard is a tool that can be used to configure your computer for networking Using this wizard is not necessary and is not recommended for Intelligent Gateway networks To configure your computer and Intelligent Gateway network follow the instructions included with your Intelligent Gateway or provided to you by your service provider I ran the Home Networking Wizard and now my network is not working Use of the Windo
147. rols a View log View available Upgrades and options Registration info Run System Setup Wizard System The System pages provide you with general system information and operational status The Summary page is your system home page You can access this page by clicking the HOME icon from any system page The Summary page provides summary information and links to the most commonly used features of your system The System Password page allows you to password protect local access to your system settings preventing users on your local network from changing your system configuration If a system password is set only local users who know the system password can change system settings for example broadband connection parameters and firewall settings The Date and Time Settings page displays your system date and time settings and allows you to edit these settings as needed The Details page displays information about your system s hardware and software configuration and provides links to detailed system level access and information Viewing your summary The Summary page provides general information and links to your system s most commonly used features This page consists of the Network at a Glance panel to the left and a list of subsections to the right These subsections will vary depending on the options and services installed on your system The Network at a Glance panel provides a quick summary of broadb
148. s or configure the network settings manually If you choose manual configuration you must understand IP internetworking thoroughly An incorrect configuration can cause unpredictable results on your local network Note Ifyou change the local network IP address range you must renew the DHCP lease on all devices on your local network and manually reconfigure all devices configured with static IP addresses Public Network Creates a local network that has broadband network accessible IP addresses by creating a route from the Internet to the public network specified The public network operates without the use of Network Address Translation NAT This feature is typically used in conjunction with broadband service that provides a range of available IP addresses Once enabled the public IP addresses can be assigned to local computers Bridge Network Creates a local network that has broadband accessible IP addresses Bridge Network is a public network in which the local network is an extension of the broadband network and does not require any special routing Computers that are assigned Bridge Network IP addresses operate without the use of Network Address Translation NAT This feature is typically used in conjunction with broadband service that provides a range of IP addresses Once enabled the bridge network IP addresses can be assigned to local computers Display Settings If the Show Inactive Devices checkbox is checked devices that are no lo
149. s that you have created select the profile from the list and click the EDIT button This launches the Edit Application Profile panel To delete an application profile select the application profile from the list and click DELETE Allowing all applications DMZplus is a special firewall mode that is used for hosting applications if an application will not operate properly using the Allow individual application s option When in DMZplus mode the designated computer e Shares your Router Address the Intelligent Gateway IP address e Appears as if it is directly connected to the Internet e Has all of the unassigned TCP and UDP ports opened and pointed to it e Can receive unsolicited network traffic from the Internet Note Although the DMZplus computer appears to Internet users as though it is directly connected to the Internet it is still protected by your system firewall All traffic is inspected by the firewall s Stateful Packet Inspection engine and all known hacker attacks continue to be blocked Because all filtered traffic 1s forwarded to the designated computer DMZplus mode should be used with caution In most situations you can use the Allow individual application s option to support access from the Internet to applications on your network Note DMZplus can only be configured for one computer on your local network at a time To configure a computer on your network for DMZplus mode 1 Select the computer to
150. stricts all Internet access regardless of category day of the week and so on Leaving this box unchecked allows full access to the Internet Step 3 Permit and schedule a specific application category After restricting Internet access you can permit certain application categories to be accessible either all the time or according to a schedule that you configure Internet Access categories Internet Access categories are predefined groups of Internet applications that can be used to provide flexibility and ease in defining Internet access for computers on your local network You can also adjust Internet Access schedules per category for each day of the week For example you can set up a different schedule for Web browsing on weekdays and weekends For each computer on your network you can set Internet Access schedules that allow e Allow Web Browsing Choosing the Web Browsing category allows basic Web surfing using an Internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator Other applications that require Internet access such as email services and Internet Messaging are not available unless allowed under other categories 60 Allow Instant Messaging Choosing the instant messaging category allows access to common instant messaging applications such as AOL Instant Messenger Yahoo Messenger and ICQ All other Web services are not active including Web browsing Allow All Other Applica
151. t number provided with your Intelligent Gateway POWER indicator light is not lit If the POWER indicator light is not lit the Intelligent Gateway is not getting power 1 Check to see if the power cable is plugged into the power outlet 2 Make sure the power cord is correctly and securely connected into the Intelligent Gateway Note If the POWER indicator light is red signifying a system error or does not light after performing the steps above contact BT Openworld Customer Care BROADBAND LINK indicator light is red If the BROADBAND LINK indicator light is red the Intelligent Gateway has not established a connection to your DSL service provider 1 Verify that a telephone cord is plugged into the PHONE LINE port on the Intelligent Gateway and into the telephone socket with DSL service 2 Verify that DSL service 1s activated by calling your DSL service provider LOCAL NETWORK indicator light is not lit If your networked computers are powered on and the LOCAL NETWORK indicator light 1s not lit the Intelligent Gateway may not have been connected correctly Double check the connection diagrams for your particular connection type against your completed Intelligent Gateway setup 110 Frequently Asked Questions This chapter provides frequently asked questions about installation networking and Intelligent Gateway configuration and management Installation FAQs What is the best way to connect a second PC to my Intelli
152. tartup Disk Location 2wire Primary re Show Built in Ethernet req TCP IP Y PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies Configure Using DHCP req Domain Name Servers Optional IP Address 172 16 1 33 Provided by DHCP Server Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Router 172 16 0 1 Search Domains Optional DHCP Client ID Optional Example apple com earthlink net Ethernet Address 00 30 65 65 be 68 i 7 A Click the lock to prevent further changes Step Add Computers to the Network Choose a computer and connection type After your first computer is connected to the Intelligent Gateway and your Internet connection has been established it is time to connect the other computers to the network Use any or all of the following methods to connect additional computers to your network Connection Type Go to Ethernet page 16 Requires a computer with an Ethernet port Recommended for small office environments using Ethernet Category 5 wiring Q7 USB page 17 EJ Requires a computer with an available USB port See the USB connection option for exceptions lt Home phoneline networking HomePNA page 18 Requires a computer with a HomePNA port or an external HomePNA adapter such as the PC Port Ya y Wireless page 20 Requires a computer with a Wi Fi compliant 802 11b wireless network adapter installed and a 2Wire Wireless PC Card installed in the Intelligent Gateway Wireless adapters are purchased separatel
153. tem software is current Check back for future available Upgrades Run the System Setup Wizard a jew firewall settings hHonitor the firewall ie ACCESS controls s View log View available Upgrades and options Registration info Run System Setup Wizard Step 1 Block content categories for this screening group After initiating the set up for Content Screening the Block Content Categories for This Screening Group page opens Use this page to set up the blocked content category for Screening Group 1 Settings Instructions Screening Group 1 The first step in defining a content screening E eee group is determining the type of content you do not All sites containing objectionable content will Step 2 Block approve want members of this group to be able to view To pe aren Sia m oreo awe T block access to Web sites that contain information Approved Sites section on the following Step 3 Move computers specified by a category check the box next to the page in or out of this group category You can block access to categories individually or you can block All Harmful Select the following categories you wish to block Categories All Harmful Sexually explicit drugsfalcohol related gambling Categories violence and hate speech sites Click NEXT gt to save your changes and continue B to the Site List Settings oF specifically W Sexually Explicit Sexually oriented or erotic full or
154. tes listed in the Block Sites list in other words allow all sites remove the check from the Block sites listed checkbox Blocking approved sites To stop permitting access to the Approve Sites list remove the check from the Always allow sites listed checkbox Click NEXT to save all of the blocked and approved Web sites you have entered and proceed to the third step Click DONE to return to the home page Step 3 Assign computers to screening groups After setting up the content categories and sites that are blocked and approved for a screening group you can assign computers to that screening group To set up computer assignments use the Settings area of the Assign Computers to Screening Groups page Settings Computer Assignment Assign each computer to a screening group Step 2 Block approve and click DONE sites Step 1 Edit categories t Step 3 Move computers Hote The default settings selected below will be in or out of this group applied ta all new computers that are added to the network Ho screening Group 1 Group 2 Se ZE SERVER a a C BE DATA ENTRY El iG Cc SP FTP_SYSLOG a Cc c SP nr4a_SERVER ic C C vera G C C QE Default Settings G C C SAVE CANCEL To assign a computer to a particular group click the radio button to the right of the computer in the column of the desired group The Default Settings computer is a placeholder for any new computers that join the local network For example if you buy a
155. the Internet than upstream bandwidth going from the user to the Internet This type of DSL is advantageous for residential users that do not need the same bandwidth speed in both directions Also see DSL Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM A method of data transportation whereby fixed length cells are sent over a switched network Because of its uniform handling of services one network can meet the needs of many broadband users for the receipt of voice video and data ATM See Asynchronous Transfer Mode B Backbone The part of a communications network that handles the major traffic using the highest speed and often longest paths in the network 129 Bandwidth A measure of the width or capacity of a communications channel Greater bandwidth allows communication of more information in a given period of time Bandwidth is generally described either in terms of analog signals in units of Hertz Hz which describes the maximum number of cycles per second or in terms of digital signals in units of bits per second bps Bit The basic unit in data communications represented as either a one or a zero When discussing digital data a small b refers to bits and a capital B refers to bytes Bit Rate The number of bits of data transmitted over a phone line per second Broadband Broadband 1s the largest size bandwidth category meaning that there are the most channels of data moving over a single communication med
156. the PC port on the Intelligent Gateway to the USB port on your computer The gray end fits into the Intelligent Gateway and the beige end goes to your PC Connect the provided ADSL Filter to the telephone socket Connect the provided telephone cable from the PHONE LINE port on the Intelligent Gateway to the ADSL MODEM port on the ADSL Filter This connects the internal DSL modem of the Intelligent Gateway to your DSL service provider If you have been using an external DSL modem disconnect it as you will no longer need it Optional If you had a telephone connected to the telephone socket you can reconnect it to the PHONE port on the ADSL Filter Install the Intelligent Gateway USB driver Windows PC Before installing your Intelligent Gateway software you must install the Intelligent Gateway USB driver on your computer The following screens show the installation under Windows XP and may vary somewhat on Windows 98 Windows ME and Windows 2000 1 Power on your computer When the Found New Found New Hardware Wizard Hardware Wizard window opens make sure Welcome to the Found New that Install the software automatically Hardware Wizard Recommended 1S selected and click Next to This wizard helps you install software for 2WIRE USB Remote NDIS Ethernet continue If your hardware came with an installation CD lt lt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the sof
157. tions Choosing the All Other Applications category permits all other application types except Web browsing and Instant Messaging unless allowed under other categories Permitting use of a specific application To permit a specific application category regardless of the day of the week or time of day follow these Steps 1 2 With Internet Access Restriction enabled click the ALLOW checkbox for the application category that you wish to enable For example to allow Web browsing all day every day click the blue Allow checkbox in the Allow Web Browsing area Click the DONE button on the lower right of the screen to ensure that your changes have been saved Internet Access Restriction E DATA_ENTRY For this computer you can d y All Access Is Allowed s View current access restriction schedule Internet Access Restriction iv Enable Check ENABLE to block Internet access for this computer When checked all Internet access is blocked except for the applications allowed during the times specified below Select Allowed Applications and Times Allow Web Browsing a E Allow weekdays From Midnight to Mianighe and Weekends From e i ii to 5 ict REMOVE THIS TIME PERIOD Allow Instant Messaging FE Every day From mi dnight to mi dnight Y ADD AN ADDITIONAL TIME PERIOD Allow All Other Applications to Cd Allow Every day From Midnight to Midnight ADD AN ADDITIONAL T
158. ts nd E e h Firewall E k m Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Edit Date and Time Settings Settings Current Date and Time 4 The date and time are automatically set using time servers on the Monday December 16 2002 Internet The local time is set correctly when you select your time zone Select the time zone below and click SAVE 06 52 53 PM cur Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London an ee SAVE CANCEL If your wish to change your time zone 1 In the Settings panel select a time zone from the pull down menu 2 Click the SAVE button Viewing your system details be g s BTopenworld i ce O System br nd Local Firewall Access Network Controls Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map View System Details Details aa i Modet Intelligent Gateway 1800 een ee Serial Number 242111000598 i Hardware Version 700 000318 000 Software Version 3 3 0 Enhanced Services Internet Access Restriction Content Screening Firewall Monitor The System Details page provides the following information about your system e Model The Intelligent Gateway model number for example 1800 e Serial Number The Intelligent Gateway serial number e Hardware Version The Intelligent Gateway hardware version e Software Version The software version the Intelligent Gateway is currently running e Enhanced Services The enhanced services currently i
159. ts or cell payloads followed by unused bits or cell payloads VDSL See Very High Bit rate Digital Subscriber Line Very High Bit rate Digital Subscriber Line VDSL A type of asymmetric DSL that delivers from 13 to 52 Megabits per second downstream bandwidth and 1 5 to 2 3 Megabits per second upstream Video on Demand VOD A pay per view television service in which a viewer can order a program from a menu and have it delivered instantly to the television set typically with the ability to pause rewind etc Virtual Reality Markup Language VRML A computer language that provides a three dimensional environment for traditional Internet browsers resulting in a simple form of virtual reality available over the Internet VOD See Video on Demand VRML See Virtual Reality Markup Language W WAN See Wide Area Network Wide Area Network WAN A network that interconnects geographically distributed computers or local area networks Wireless Transmission of data over radio waves rather than wiring For more information on wireless visit the Local Networking Resource Center Wireless Node A user computer with a wireless network interface card X xDSL See DSL 139 Numeric 802 3 An IEEE specification for CDMA CD based Ethernet networks 802 11 A family of IEEE specifications for 1 and 2 Megabits per second Mbps wireless Local Area Networks LANs 802 11b An IEEE specification for 5 5 or 11 Megabits per secon
160. ttings panel select the IP address scheme you want to use or define your own 4 Click the SAVE button Note Ifyou change the IP address scheme you must release and renew the IP addresses on all the devices using DHCP on your Intelligent Gateway network and reconfigure all devices using static IP addressing Can I use static IP addresses for my computers and appliances Yes The Intelligent Gateway reserves the first 32 addresses in the Intelligent Gateway network subnet for static use By default the Intelligent Gateway uses the non routable 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 subnet Addresses 172 16 1 1 to 172 16 1 32 are reserved for static IP addresses The Intelligent Gateway s DHCP server delivers addresses 172 16 1 33 to 172 16 1 250 to dynamic IP clients on your Intelligent Gateway network Note The Intelligent Gateway Network IP address scheme can also use 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 and 10 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 or you can configure your own subnet Is the Intelligent Gateway compatible with other Internet sharing software No If you have Internet Connection Sharing ICS software running on your network you should disable it before installing your Intelligent Gateway ICS and Intelligent Gateway will conflict with each if they are both run at the same time Does the Intelligent Gateway work with Linux FreeBSD and other operating systems The Intelligent Gateway will work with network devices that are based on the Internet Protocol I
161. tware automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 2 The driver installs Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software Hg aire Gateway USB LS 2WirePCP sys To C AWINDOWS System32 DRIVERS 3 Click Finish to complete the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for E aire Gateway USB Click Finish to close the wizard Install the Intelligent Gateway USB driver Macintosh Before installing your Intelligent Gateway software you must install the Intelligent Gateway USB driver on your computer The following screens show the installation under Macintosh OS 10 2 and may vary somewhat on Macintosh OS 8 6 to 9 X 1 2 Power on your computer Insert the Intelligent Gateway Setup Wizard CD in your computer s CD ROM drive Double click the 2Wire USB folder to install the driver If you have set up an administrator name and password the Authenticate screen opens Enter your administrator name and password and click OK Follow the on screen instructions When the driver installation is complete you will be prompted to restart your computer After your computer restarts connect a USB cable from your Macintosh computer to the Intelligent Gateway USB port Establish your connection Open the network Control Pan
162. ty to print graphics and test as well as providing technical tool Information about the printer driver Did the test page print correctly 13 If your printer has been set up correctly it will Fa Printers now appear in your Printers folder File Edt View Go Favorites Help E u AE Hack Foren Up Cut Copy Paste Address a Printers Add Printer HP DeskJet Sharing your printer Windows ME Print sharing as host 1 Right click the My Network Places icon and click Properties 810C Series Explore Search for Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Start adep ER Paint Shop Pro E 1310 99 2 The Network window opens In the ax Configuration tab click the File and Print Configuration Identification Access Control Shari ng button The following network components are installed Sf Dial Up Adapter Sef Wireless USB Network Adapter a TCPAP gt Dial Up Adapter Y TCPAP gt Wireless USB Network Adapter a File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Windows Logon Elle and Print Sharing Description 3 Click the want to be able to allow other to File and Print Sharing print on my printer s checkbox and click OK lt 4 want to be able to give others access tomy files 0 4 Inthe main Network Properties window click Coates
163. ur Firewall page shows you the current firewall rules version running on your Intelligent Gateway It also shows you when the rules were last updated Firewall Rule Database Current Version Last Updated 3 2002 06 11 11 40 08 PIT Mo updates available Your HomePortal has the latest firewall rule database installed VIEW LOG To display the firewall rule database update log click VIEW LOG Log Date and Time ones 09 27 14 15 46 PDT Severity Details info src 61 75 101 209 det 208 35 230 14 9 ipprot 17 sport 1025 dport 137 NetBios Facket Dropped CLEAR LOG The upgrade log displays the following information about new downloaded rules e Date and time e Version When you are finished viewing the log click CLEAR LOG 55 Updating your firewall rules Updated firewall rules are automatically downloaded to your Intelligent Gateway after you purchase the Firewall Monitor service The Firewall Monitor application typically checks for new updates every 24 hours 56 Access Controls Access Controls combines two full featured applications that create an easy to use solution to keep your office running smoothly e Internet Access Restriction e Content Screening Access Controls provides whole network service The password protected restrictions and schedules you set are managed at the Intelligent Gateway rather than through individual PCs A default setting can be set for any new computers adde
164. uses filters to separate voice from data signals when they are to be carried on the same phone line required for several types of DSL service Powerline Networking A type of local networking that uses existing power lines within the office PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM See Point to Point Protocol PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet See Point to Point Protocol Private Branch eXchange PBX A private phone switching system used within a company that connects telephones to each other allowing users to make inter office as well as outbound telephone calls Most companies now use a digital PBX switching system that utilize digital telephones and includes features such as voicemail call management and caller ID PRI ISDN See Primary rate ISDN Primary rate ISDN PRI ISDN The primary rate ISDN interface provides 23 64 Kilobits per second channels called B channels to carry voice or data and one 16 Kilobits per second signaling channel the D channel for call information Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN The worldwide communications network that carries phone calls and data R Radio Frequency RF Electromagnetic carrier waves upon which audio video or data signals can be superimposed for transmission RADSL See Rate Adaptive Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line RADSL A variation of DSL that uses carrierless amplitude phase modulation divides the avai
165. uter click Network Printer Local printer Network printer A E T lt Back Cancel 96 5 Click the Browse button to locate the networked printer 6 Locate the PC to which the printer is attached Click the printer icon then click OK 7 The network path now displays in the Network path or queue name field Click Next to continue 97 Add Printer Wizard Browse for Printer Bel Network Neighborhood E Y Entire Network Benny Add Printer Wizard AWIGLEN SHPDesk 8 10 11 The next screen prompts you to select the make and model of your printer In the Manufacturers scroll list select your printer by make In the Printers scroll list select your printer by model then click Next If your printer is not displayed then click the Have Disk button and insert your printer disk If you were required to use your printer disk you will be prompted to enter the location of the printer files usually the drive letter for whichever drive you are using Select the path from the Copy manufacturer s files from pull down menu and click OK In the Printer name field enter a name for your printer and click Finish You will be prompted to print a test page To print a test page click the Yes recommended radio button and click Finish 98 Add Printer Wizard E Click the manufacturer and model of your printer IF your printer came with an Li installation disk click Have Disk I
166. utgoing SMTP Email Server Hame Email Address for Alerts To test the email information click TEST You are prompted with a message indicating that your test message has been sent Attack Alerts Please check your email account to see the attack alert test email message Ifyou do not receive the test message verify that you entered the correct email settings H DONE Click DONE to be returned to the Monitor Your Firewall page 91 Viewing Firewall Monitor attack alerts After setting up alert notification if your network firewall is attacked meeting the criteria set notice of the attack is provided on the Intelligent Gateway home page in the Firewall area BTopenworld R g we ss System Broadband Local f Link A Hatwork Controls Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Network at a Glance Firewall Sa Firewall view firewall gt Intelligent Gateway 1800 ss Active settings e Sofware 3 3 0 Sel system pas weord s Privacy policy Password Not ser A O Firewall hHonitor the firewall Monitor Available Broadband Link s Monitor your Internet Connection Speed connection Incoming DE kbps view summary E Cocot Outgoing 288 kbps J a Internet View access controls Access C Restriction Wiew lo a Local Network View the local network a al s El POODUETS SET UP NOW BE 172 16 1 6 l Content screening
167. witched Network A network that allows a message to be broken into small packets of data that are sent separately by a source to the destination The packets may travel different paths and arrive at different times with the destination sites reassembling them into the original message Packet switching is used in most computer networks because it allows a very large amount of information to be transmitted through a limited bandwidth Passive Optical Network PON A fiber based transmission network containing no active electronics Peripheral An electronic device such as a printer or scanner that is not integral to running a computer but increases the capabilities of PCs Plain Old Telephone Service POTS An acronym identifying the traditional function of a telephone network to allow voice communication between two people across a distance In most contexts POTS is synonymous with the public switched telephone network PSTN Point of Presence POP The physical point of connection between a data network and a telephone network Point to Point Protocol PPP Point to Point Protocol is a protocol which allows a computer to access the Internet using a dial up phone line and a high speed modem This can be accomplished over Ethernet PPPoE or over Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM PPPoA PON See Passive Optical Network 136 POP See Point of Presence POTS See Plain Old Telephone Service POTS Splitter A device that
168. ws XP Home Networking Wizard in and of itself will not cause the connection to the Intelligent Gateway to be lost The most likely problem is that the Home Networking Wizard has enabled Internet Connection Sharing ICS on your Windows XP computer ICS is incompatible with an Intelligent Gateway network and must be disabled for your network to work properly Consult the Windows XP help system for instructions on how to disable Internet Connection Sharing ICS on your computer To configure your computer to work with the Intelligent Gateway network follow the instructions included with your Intelligent Gateway or provided to you by your service provider 127 Will I be able to use Windows XP Professional Remote Desktop Remote Assistance if the XP computer to be controlled is behind an Intelligent Gateway Yes Windows XP Professional allows you to connect to another computer Once connected you can send chat messages view screens and remotely control the other computer If a computer is connecting from the Internet to a Window XP computer on the Intelligent Gateway network you must configure your Intelligent Gateway to allow access through the Intelligent Gateway firewall To do so set up your Intelligent Gateway to allow XP Remote Desktop hosting for your Windows XP computer Starting from the Intelligent Gateway home page click the Local Network tab and then Firewall Settings Select the computer with Windows XP and add XP Remote
169. x is checked the firewall allows the traffic from the network to pass through the firewall to the Internet You must click SAVE for the changes to take effect Note Allowing inbound traffic does not mean that the firewall automatically allows this type of traffic to pass through the firewall to the network Even if a particular protocol application type is allowed via the Advanced Configuration settings the firewall still checks and blocks all unsolicited traffic from the Internet unless the firewall is configured to allow the traffic through using an application profile Note Firewall filtering takes precedence over application hosting If you disable the incoming traffic you may disable support for hosted applications that require that type of inbound communication 47 Firewall Monitor The Firewall Monitor enhanced service extends the professional grade firewall capabilities of your Intelligent Gateway by continuously assessing threats to your home network Using the Firewall Monitor service you can e Automatically download updates to your firewall software to protect against new threats e Receive on screen notification to alert you of network attacks e Review details about attacks blocked and the source of the attacks Setting up Firewall Monitor attack alerts The Attack Alerts area of the Monitor Your Firewall page shows you the current criteria for posting an alert and how you will be notified of the attack la Y ys 2 e
170. xx or 192 xxx xxx xxx by clicking the corresponding radio button 5 Click the SAVE button You must release and renew the IP address on your computer for the change to take effect Maintaining restoring the VPN connection If your VPN client regularly loses its connection you can increase the time before the computer requires a new IP address by following these steps 38 1 Open the Intelligent Gateway home page BTopenworld amp R 2 ys 2 rs I N System Broadband Local a Firewall Access Link Network i Controls Summary System Password Date and Time Settings Details HOME Help Site Map Network at a Glance Firewall View firewall a gt Active settings lt Intelligent Gateway 1800 change system password See oes Software 3 3 0 Privacy polic Password Set k Firewall Monitor A Access Controls lt gt Broadband Link Monitor your Internet Connection Speed connection Internet Access View access Incoming 1536 kbps Aisa eigen Restriction controls Active a Outgoing 128 kbps X View loc ee gt i Content Screening lt gt Local Network View the local network Active y Computers e alanz Upgrade the System Your system software View available is current Check back upgrades and for future available options upgrades Run the System Setup Registration info Wizard Run System Setul Wiza
171. y from the Intelligent Gateway Recommended for mobile computers such as laptops You must use a 2Wire Wireless PC Card to convert your Intelligent Gateway into a wireless broadband router Other wireless cards are not supported 15 i Ethernet Connection Requires a computer with an Ethernet port Telephone socket EN F Additional computer DSL with Ethernet card filter First computer with Ethernet card Mains power To telephone optional Intelligent Gateway 1800 1 Connect an Ethernet cable from any available LOCAL ETHERNET port on the Intelligent Gateway to your computer s Ethernet port Repeat Step 3 Install the Intelligent Gateway Software on page 12 16 B USB Connection Requires a computer with an available USB port Refer to the note below for exceptions Telephone socket First computer Additional computer DSL with Ethernet card with available USB port filter Mains power To telephone optional Note Only one Windows or Macintosh computer can be directly connected to the Intelligent Gateway using the USB connection Intelligent Gateway USB connectivity is NOT available for Macintosh OS earlier than 8 6 Mac OS 10 0 Mac OS 10 1 Windows 95 Window 95 OSR2 or Windows NT Additional computers may be added to the network using connection options such as Ethernet 1 Connect the USB cable from the PC port on the Intelligent G
172. ype a nane bot thes new pecto The name ml Ghifeiguish fhe profile bom other profiles that pou create rou A ation Master 148 5 Boocumentt Mcrosol ODIA ies 117 4 The Add Services to Profile window opens Select Internet E mail and click OK Note f Microsoft Outlook has previously been configured the preceding steps will be skipped In this case the first step will be to click the Add button and then select Internet E mail 6 Inthe Mail Account field enter the name you want displayed for the email account In the E mail address field enter the email address of the account you are setting up If you are setting up your BT 118 Openworld primary mail account the email address is supplied in your Welcome Pack You can also enter information in the Name and Organization fields at your discretion optional Sales Mail Account Properties 3 2 xi General Servers Connection Advanced Mail 4ccount Type the name by which you would like to refer to these servers For example Work or Microsoft Mail Server User Information Name Sale Department Organization A Company Ltd E mail address salesBacompany com tw Reply address sales acompany com its Cancel Apply 7 Click the Servers tab In the Incoming mail POP3 and Outgoing mail SMTP fields enter the incoming and outgoing mail addresses If you are setting up a BT Openworld mail account enter
173. zation ISO Develops coordinates and promulgates international standards that facilitate world trade International Telecommunication Union ITU A United Nations organization that coordinates use of the electromagnetic spectrum and creation of technical standards for telecommunication and radio communication equipment International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector ITU T The branch of the ITU that is responsible for telecommunication standardization Internet Engineering Task Force IETF The standards organization that standardizes most Internet communication protocols including Internet protocol IP and hypertext transfer protocol HTTP IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Protocol IP The standard signaling method used for all communication over the Internet Internet Service Provider ISP An organization offering and providing Internet access to the public using computer servers connected directly to the Internet For information on Internet Service Providers who offer DSL in your area visit the DSL Lookup Service Intranet A network serving a single organization or site that is modeled after the Internet allowing users access to almost any information available on the network Unlike the Internet Intranets are typically limited to one organization or one site with little or no access to outside users IP See Internet Protocol IP Address A numeric identifier

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