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Manual de usuario 2Wire, modelo Gateway None

Fabricar: 2Wire
Tamaño del archivo: 2.69 mb
Nombre del archivo: twowireuserguide.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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Your MAC address appears as either the Hardware Address or the Ethernet Address. Macintosh OS X 1. Click the Apple icon. 2. Select System Preferences. 3. Click the Network icon. 4. Click the TCP/IP tab. 5. From the Configure pulldown menu, select Built-in Ethernet. Your MAC address appears in the lower-left corner as the Ethernet Address. Broadband Link Tab Connection Details The View connection details link accesses the Broadband Link Details page, which displays technical information about your broadband connection. Technical support representatives use this information to help troubleshoot problems with your broadband connection. Figure 8. View Broadband Link Details Page The following table shows the information that may be displayed on the Broadband Link Details page. Note: The information displayed depends on the type of broadband service you have and your gateway model. Item DSL Connection DSL Line (Wire Pair) Protocol Downstream Rate Upstream Rate Channel Current Noise Margin Current Attenuation Current Output Power DSLAM Vendor Information PVC Info Internet Connection Details Connection Type Broadband Link Tab Description The DSL signal can be transmitted on Line 1 (inner pair) or Line 2 (outer pair). During installation, the gateway automatically detects on which line the DSL signal is being transmitted. Displays which DSL protocol is being used to communicate between your system and your service provider. The speed at which data comes over your broadband connection from the Internet to your network, measured in kilobits per second (kbps). The speed at which data goes over your broadband connection from your network to the Internet, measured in kilobits per second (kbps). The setting in this field is determined by your ISP’s DSLAM equipment. 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). Represents the decrease in signal strength between origination of the DSL (Central Office) and your gateway. Customers who live close to their Central Office usually will have less signal loss and a low current attenuation. The level is measured in decibels (dBs). The current DSL transmit power of your gateway. The level is measured in decibels (dBs). A DSLAM is the piece of equipment located in the Central Office (CO) that provides the DSL signal to your DSL line. The Vendor Information identifies information about the configuration of this equipment. Displays the pair of numbers that uniquely identifies the ATM virtual circuit between the system and the provider of your DSL service. Identifies the method by which the gateway connects to the Internet Service Provider (ISP): PPPoE, PPPoA, or Direct. Broadband Link Tab Item Description Username The name used to connect with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Your username was either assigned to you or configured by you during the install process. The correct username is required to successfully connect to the Internet. Internet Address A 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 Internet Service Provider for all communication on the Internet, and can be either Static (permanently assigned and manually entered) or Dynamic (automatically assigned and configured). The typical configuration is for your ISP to automatically assign and configure 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. Static addresses typically cost more because they must be leased from the ISP. 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 your ISP and entered by you during gateway installation. Subnet Mask Part of the Internet address settings and 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 your ISP and entered by you during gateway installation. Default Gateway Part of the Internet address settings. The default gateway is a device your 2Wire gateway 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 your ISP and entered by you during the system installation. Item Primary Domain Name Server Secondary Domain Name Server Do...

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Equipo de red - Gateway None (2.69 mb)
Equipo de red - Gateway None (2.69 mb)

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