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1. Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 1 7 Quick Start Network Options Wireless Internet Access via Ethernet LAN Some companies or educational organizations offer internet access to their employees or students via an existing LAN Infrastructure In this mode the Residential Gateway tool will Act as a transparent bridge between the wireless and wired network Disable the integrated DHCP server i e the Residential Gateway will no longer assign IP Addresses Try to obtain its own IP Address from a DHCP server on the network 1 8 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Quick Start Network Options Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 1 9 Connect amp Power Up Before you start carefully read the flyer Information to the User that is included in your Residential Gateway kit This flyer contains installation requirements and important information about using this product Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide Connect amp Power Up Connect Cables Connect Cables 1 Press the latches a and remove the cover b of the Residential Gateway l as pictured in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Remove the cover g 2 Plug the power connector into the power socket on the Residential Gateway l unit see Figure 2 2 2 2 Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide Connect amp Power Up Connect Cables Figure 2 2 Connect Power Adapter
2. Specifications Physical Specifications Physical Specifications ae Residential Gateway Power Adapter Dimensions HxWxL 208x52x155 mm 78x48x75 mm Weight 350 g Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 10 to 50 C 20 to 85 C Humidity max 95 non condensing 20 to 90 Barometric Pressure 740 to 1050 hPa Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Specifications Radio Specifications Radio Specifications Radio Output Power 15 dBm nominal Spreading 11 chip Barker Sequence Wireless Data Rate Environment Mbs SS Mbis 2Mb s 1 Mb s Max range 160 m 27 0 m 400 m 550 m 525 ft 885 ft 1300 ft 1750 ft DQPSK Receiver Sensitivity 82 dBm 87 dBm 91 dBm 94 dBm Delay Spread 65 ns 225 ns 400 ns 500 ns In open environments with no physical obstructions between the antennas the device automatically selects the best data rate for the current radio connection gt NOTE The range values provide a rule of thumb and may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the product is installed The range of your wireless devices can be affected when Antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high density materials The radio signal is absorbed by obstacles or objects E g in areas with floor to ceiling walls the range can be decreased down to 15 on its maximum value Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide A 5
3. Wireless Channel To transmit and receive data the Residential Gateway uses a frequency channel If neighboring wireless networks are using the same channel it is advisable to have your Residential Gateway network using a different one Encryption Key Communication within your network is only possible to wireless computers using the same Encryption Key This is what the Residential Gateway uses to enable Data Security on your wireless network The default value of the Encryption Key equals the 5 last most right characters of the Network Name To prevent any access to your network without permission it is strongly advised to change the default encryption key value Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 3 5 3 6 Customize the Residential Gateway l settings Finding Information Finding Information The Getting Started Guide provides only basic instructions For more detailed information m Consult the CD ROM to view other user documentation m Consult the Online Help that was installed with the software This Online Help contains detailed instructions including a troubleshooting section For context sensitive help press the Help button on the screens of your RG Setup Utility Visit our website at http www avaya com for The list of most frequently asked questions The latest software and documentation for your product and More resources for Technical Support Residential Gateway
4. 3 Connect the cable for internet access For Wireless Internet Access via Telephone Line page 1 8 plug the telephone cable to the correspondent socket as shown in Figure 2 3 and to the telephone outlet Depending on local standards you may need a special adapter plug to connect the cable to the outlet For Wireless Internet Access via External Devices page 1 9 plug in the UTP Ethernet cable into the ethernet socket Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 2 3 Connect amp Power Up Connect Cables Figure 2 3 Connect Telephone Cable gt NOTE Telephone adapter plugs and Ethernet cable are not included but are available at your local computer dealer See Interfaces built in page A 3 for information about cable connector types 4 Close the cover by attaching it to the unit pressing the latches as pictured in Figure 2 4 2 4 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Connect amp Power Up Connect Cables Figure 2 4 Close the Unit 5 Place the unit on a flat surface and route the cables through the cable entrance as shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Place the Residential Gateway I on a Flat Surface Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 2 5 2 6 Connect amp Power Up Power up the Unit Power up the Unit 1 Plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet WARNING After applying power to the Residential Gateway l do not cover the unit or block the air
5. Getting Started Guide Using your Residential Gateway I General Guidelines When using your Residential Gateway please follow the guidelines listed below Safety Guidelines Do not cover the unit or block the airflow to the unit Keep the Residential Gateway away from excessive heat and humidity Keep the unit free from vibration and dust Always disconnect the Residential Gateway power adapter before cleaning Operation Guidelines To maximize the wireless coverage place the unit as centrally as possible depending on the wireless computers vicinity See also Wall Mount the Residential Gateway l Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide Using your Residential Gateway l General Guidelines m The Residential Gateway unit can be cleaned with a soft tissue To avoid damage do not use aggressive liquids like alcohol or acetone Do not rinse the unit with fluids m The Residential Gateway consumes very little power In order to extend the life of your Residential Gateway it is better to leave the unit powered on Wall Mount the Residential Gateway I If you want to mount the Residential Gateway to the wall proceed as follows 1 Remove the cover page 2 2 2 Use a sharp pointed object like a small screwdriver to open the three cover screw holes marked a in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Punch Screw Holes and Mount the Residential Gateway I to a Wall 4 2 Residential Gateway Getting
6. Table of Contents 1 Quick Start Overview 1 1 Kit Contents 1 3 Network Options 1 4 2 Connect amp Power Up Connect Cables 2 2 Power up the Unit 2 6 Network Name 2 9 3 Customize the Residential Gateway I settings Introduction 3 1 Internet Service Provider Information 3 2 View Modify Residential Gateway Settings 3 4 Finding Information 3 6 Access Point l Getting Started Guide 4 Using your Residential Gateway I General Guidelines Residential Gateway Buttons Special modes Residential Gateway 4 1 4 4 4 7 EE A Specifications Technical Specifications Power Specifications Interfaces built in Physical Specifications Radio Specifications Regulatory Information Access Point l Getting Started Guide A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 Quick Start Overview Follow the quick steps described below to install the Residential Gateway and power up your wireless network 1 Connect Cables page 2 2 2 Power up the Unit page 2 6 3 Install the Software a Insert the CD ROM that came with your Residential Gateway kit into your computer Your operating system will run the CD automatically b Click the install buttons for the following software m Client Manager and m RG Setup Utility c Follow the instructions on your screen gt NOTE If the CD ROM does not start automatically 1 Click the Windows Start button 2 Select Run Residential Gateway l Getting Sta
7. Regulatory Information Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations Although wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license free 2 4 GHz band local radio regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication equipment gt NOTE Refer to the flyer Information to the User for more regulatory information that may apply in your country
8. a few minutes Reload button Use this button only in special situations when you are no longer able to connect to your Residential Gateway for example when you have forgotten the Residential Gateway password or Encryption Key This button will disable the encryption key and the password It also resets the DHCP settings of the device allowing you to access the Residential Gateway again A caution Pressing the Reload button changes the Residential Gateway settings To prevent irreversible changes carefully follow the instructions for the reload procedure Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 4 5 Using your Residential Gateway l Residential Gateway I Buttons For more information see Finding Information page 3 6 4 6 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Using your Residential Gateway l Special modes Residential Special modes Residential Gateway I Special Residential Gateway modes occur m After supplying power to the unit powering up The Residential Gateway I will start and automatically returns to normal operation within one minute time See Power up the Unit page 2 6 m After finishing the RG Setup Utility The network settings will be sent from your computer to the Residential Gateway l The Residential Gateway restarts automatically returning to normal operation mode within one minute time m After pressing the Reset button The Residential Gateway I will
9. Connect amp Power Up Network Name Network Name The Network Name is the unique 6 character identification code of your wireless network It is printed on the label at the bottom of your Residential Gateway l Figure 2 8 Label with Network Name example Company Name Model RG 1000 Network Name _ 12ab34 S N yyUTWkxxxxxx a eU lt S P N XXXXXX Network Name 12ab34 In earlier versions of the Residential Gateway devices the Network Name is also referred to as RG ID The last 5 characters of the Network Name also match the default data encryption key Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide 2 9 Customize the Residential Gateway I settings Introduction When you have installed the Wireless LAN network adapters on your computers and set up the Residential Gateway l you can start to use your Stand Alone Wireless Network page 1 5 To set up your Residential Gateway for Internet access you will need to 1 Obtain an account with an Internet Service Provider 2 Start the RG Setup Utility page 3 2 3 Enter the Internet Service Provider Information page 3 2 into your Residential Gateway configuration Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide Customize the Residential Gateway l settings Internet Service Internet Service Provider Information When you obtain an account with the Internet Service Provider ISP you will typically receive the following informatio
10. Started Guide Using your Residential Gateway l General Guidelines Decide where and how you want to place the Residential Gateway you may consider to mount the unit upside down on high spots to be able to see the LEDs Place the cover against the wall and put three marks on the wall to indicate the screw positions Use the screws and the plugs that came with your kit to fix the cover to the wall Close the Residential Gateway l Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 4 3 Using your Residential Gateway l Residential Gateway I Buttons Residential Gateway I Buttons The Residential Gateway unit has two small buttons for troubleshooting purposes m Reset button page 4 5 m Reload button page 4 5 Remove the cover page 2 2 from the main unit to have access to these buttons as described in Connect Cables on page 2 2 Figure 4 2 Reload a and Reset b Button 4 4 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Using your Residential Gateway l Residential Gateway I Buttons Reset button This button allows you to recover from a situation where for some reason the Residential Gateway is in a deadlock situation and has the same effect as disconnecting the Residential Gateway from the power supply source After the reset the Residential Gateway will default to the last known configuration profile A CAUTION Pressing the reset button will disable all network communications for
11. flow to the unit with any other objects Figure 2 6 Residential Gateway I LEDs C 2 Monitor the LED activity on the unit The LEDs see Figure 2 6 will change color in the range Yellow Red and Green to indicate start up diagnostics When finished after approximately 30 seconds the Residential Gateway shows LED activity as listed in Table 2 7 on page 2 7 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Connect amp Power Up Power up the Unit Table 2 7 LED Activity Table Normal Operation Name Color Activity Description o ee Green a enabled Wireless Flashing Green Wireless activity between Residential Gateway and wireless stations See also Stand Alone Wireless Network page 1 7 on Ethernet Flashing ee Communication between Residential Gateway l and the wired Ethernet equipment See also Wireless Internet Access via External Devices page 1 9 Of Nocommunication Residenti Flashing Green Modem activity between al Residential Gateway l and your Gateway phone line Modem See also Wireless Internet Access via Telephone Line page 1 8 No communication Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 2 7 gt NOTE If the Residential Gateway does not switch to normal operation within one minute consult the section Finding Information page 3 6 3 Now proceed with the installation of software as described in the Quick Start Overview page 1 1
12. is installed for your wireless network adapter The TCP IP protocol has DHCP enabled to obtain an IP Address from the Residential Gateway automatically Consult your Microsoft documentation and or Help system for information about setting the TCP IP network protocol Consult Finding Information page 3 6 for more information Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 3 3 Customize the Residential Gateway l settings View Modify Residential View Modify Residential Gateway I Settings The RG Setup Utility allows you to view or modify the following network settings m Internet Access Settings page 3 4 m Wireless Connection Settings page 3 4 Internet Access Settings To setup your Residential Gateway l for Internet access you will need information from your Internet Service Provider ISP such as account name password telephone number and or IP address Next select how you wish to connect to your ISP m Wireless Internet Access via Telephone Line page 1 6 m Wireless Internet Access via External Devices page 1 7 Follow the instructions on your screen or click Help for more information Wireless Connection Settings Change these settings to increase the security of your wireless network set up special connection requirements and improve your wireless communication 3 4 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Customize the Residential Gateway l settings View Modify Residential
13. lone Wireless Network This is the out of the box mode of operation for the Residential Gateway that allows your client stations to share files and printers Figure 1 1 Stand alone Wireless Network Adding wireless computers is as easy as inserting a wireless client adapter and configuring the computer with the same Network Name page 2 9 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 1 5 Quick Start Network Options Wireless Internet Access via Telephone Line The Residential Gateway includes a 56K V90 built in modem that allows multiple computers to share Internet access To access the Internet via the Residential Gateway modem you will need An analog telephone line An ISP Internet Service Provider account View Modify Residential Gateway Settings page 3 4 to enter the ISP dial up information to in the Residential Gateway l Figure 1 2 Wireless to Internet via Telephone Line 1 6 Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide Quick Start Network Options Wireless Internet Access via External Devices To access the Internet via an ADSL PPPoE modem Cable or ISDN modem you will need to m Connect the external modem to the Residential Gateway I using a UTP cable m An ISP Internet Service Provider account m View Modify Residential Gateway Settings page 3 4 to enter the correct setting for this type of connection Figure 1 3 Wireless Internet Access via External Device
14. n m Telephone numbers to dial in to your ISP Wireless Internet Access via Telephone Line page 1 6 option m Account Name or User Name m Account Password or User Password Subject to the type of internet account you may receive additional settings that you might need to enter in the Residential Gateway configuration Start the RG Setup Utility 1 Click the Start button on the Windows task bar 2 Select Programs then select Wireless LAN 3 Select RG Setup Utility to start the program 4 To connect to the Residential Gateway l enter the 6 character Network Name page 2 9 printed on the label on the device gt NOTE All alphabetical characters must be entered in lower case e g abc 5 Follow the instructions on your screen If you encounter difficulty accessing the Residential Gateway to view or modify its current settings 3 2 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Customize the Residential Gateway l settings Internet Service View Modify the settings of the wireless adapter in your computer to ensure that The Network Name matches the value printed on the label at the bottom and at the back of unit Please note that the alphabetical characters are case sensitive The encryption key matches the value of the Residential Gateway default key matches the last five digits of the Network Name View Modify the Networking properties on your computer to Ensure the TCP IP protocol
15. restart and automatically returns to normal operation within one minute time m After pressing the Reload button for 2 seconds The Residential Gateway I will enter in Soft Reload mode for 5 minutes time Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 4 7 Specifications Technical Specifications Compatibility IEEE 802 11 Standard for high speed Wireless LANs Bit Error Rate better than 10 up to 550 meters see details on page A 5 Frequency band 2 4 Ghz Channels Selectable channels Channel A 2412 MHz Channel B 2427 MHz Channel C 2442 MHz Channel D 2457 MHz Encryption 64 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP based on the RC4 algorithm Residential Gateway l Getting Started Guide Specifications Power Specifications Power Specifications Input Voltage Residential 7 to 15V DC Banari SS Input Voltage Power 100 to 240V 10 Rape fe Power Adapter Types Subject to local standards Available types eS wus Frequency A 2 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Specifications Interfaces built in Interfaces built in a Wireless LAN Interface 56K V 90 Modem RJ 11 connector female 1 8 m 6ft cable included 10BASE T Ethernet RJ 45 connector female Cable not included m Use cross over UTP cable to connect the device to external modems m Use regular UTP cable to connect to a network hub or switch Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide A 3
16. rted Guide Quick Start Overview 3 Browse to the CD ROM 4 Double click the file setup exe 4 Install the Avaya wireless network adapter on your computer m Set the configuration profile of the wireless network adapter to connect to a Residential Gateway l m Set Network Name page 2 9 and Encryption key For more information read the user documentation that came with your wireless network adapter 5 Optional Customize the Residential Gateway Settings 1 2 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Quick Start Kit Contents Kit Contents Your Residential Gateway kit includes the following items STUVUUTUL ae VALAAN UY SSS aad Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide 1 3 Quick Start Network Options Network Options The Residential Gateway l is a Base Station that bridges communication between wireless computers and the Internet You can use the Residential Gateway to provide A Stand Alone Wireless Network page 1 5 Wireless Internet Access via Telephone Line page 1 6 using the built in 56k V90 modem Wireless Internet Access via External Devices page 1 7 using an external cable DSL ISDN modem To build your wireless network all you need is m One Residential Gateway l and m One or more Avaya Wireless Network adapter cards for computers 1 4 Residential Gateway Getting Started Guide Quick Start Network Options Stand A
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