High SpeedInternetDSL ModemUser’s ManualGT701C
7Performing a Quick SetupThis chapter is a guide through a quick set up of the Modem, including how to connect the Modem to the ISP.To complete the qu
96DSL Modem User Manual97Appendix F Service AcronymsSMTPSimple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to transfer E-mail between computers over the
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8DSL Modem User Manual9Chapter 2 Performing a Quick Setup2. The “Home” screen appears. Click Quick Setup.3. A login window appears. Enter the us
8DSL Modem User Manual9Chapter 2 Performing a Quick Setup Internet Explorer:☞Note: The default user name is “admin.” The default password is “passw
10DSL Modem User Manual11Chapter 2 Performing a Quick Setup5b. If PPPoE was selected in step 5, select the IP type (“Dynamic IP-DHCP [Default]” or
10DSL Modem User Manual11Chapter 2 Performing a Quick Setup3. The “Change Admin Username/Password” screen appears. Enter a new Username in the “Admi
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13Viewing the Modem’s StatusAfter configuring the Modem, the Modem’s connection and network status can be viewed. The Internet connection status is vi
14DSL Modem User Manual15Chapter 3 Viewing the Modem’s StatusPPP StatusThe middle section of the Broadband Connection Status screen displays the stat
14DSL Modem User Manual15Chapter 3 Viewing the Modem’s StatusIn the menu on the left side of the Broadband Connection Status screen, there are two ot
16DSL Modem User ManualNetwork StatusTo view the Modem’s network status, select My Network from the strip of icons at the top of any GUI screen. The “
Table of Contents1 Introduction 1Minimum System Requirements
17#Configuring Advanced SettingsThis chapter explains how to configure the Modem’s advanced settings, such as remote management, DHCP settings, and Qu
18DSL Modem User Manual19Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced Settings2. The “Home” screen appears. Click Advanced Setup.3. A login window appears. En
18DSL Modem User Manual19Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced Settings Internet Explorer:☞Note: The default user name is “admin.” The default password is
20DSL Modem User Manual21Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsDSL SettingsTo access DSL Settings, select DSL Settings from the “Advanced Setup” scr
20DSL Modem User Manual21Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsWe strongly recommend leaving the DHCP Server option On. If the DHCP Server option is
22DSL Modem User Manual23Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsDomain NameThis is the domain name provided by Verizon. If Verizon provided domain na
22DSL Modem User Manual23Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsThe values in the “Modem IP Address” and “Modem Subnet Mask” text boxes are the IP an
24DSL Modem User Manual25Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsThe “WAN IP Address” screen appears.WAN IP Address allows manual set up of the IP add
24DSL Modem User Manual25Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced Settings4. Enable Public/Private IP Addressing. This feature is used in conjunction with Mul
26DSL Modem User Manual27Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsQoS Settings UpstreamSelecting QoS Settings Upstream from the “Advanced Setup” screen
iiDSL Modem User Manualii6 Configuring Parental Controls 45Accessing Parental Control Screens
26DSL Modem User Manual27Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsTotal Available BandwidthDisplays the total amount of available bandwidth (in kilobit
28DSL Modem User Manual29Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsQoS Settings DownstreamSelecting QoS Settings Downstream from the “Advanced Setup” sc
28DSL Modem User Manual29Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsQoS StatusSelecting QoS Status from the “Advanced Setup” screen causes the “QoS Statu
30DSL Modem User Manual31Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsRemote ManagementTo access the Modem from the Internet, activate Remote Management by
30DSL Modem User Manual31Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsDynamic Routing Selecting Dynamic Routing in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates th
32DSL Modem User Manual33Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsUPnP (Universal Plug and Play)Selecting UPnP in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates
32DSL Modem User Manual33Chapter 4 Configuring Advanced SettingsTime ZoneSelecting Time Zone in the “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen genera
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35#Configuring Security SettingsThis chapter explains how to configure the Modem’s security capabilities, including firewall settings, DMZ hosting, an
36DSL Modem User Manual37Chapter 5 Configuring Security Settings3. A login window appears. Enter the user name and password in the appropri-ate te
1IntroductionThank you for purchasing the High Speed Internet DSL Modem. The Modem is the simplest way to connect computers to a high-speed broadband
36DSL Modem User Manual37Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsAdmin User Name and PasswordSee “Changing the Password” on page 11.FirewallSelecting
38DSL Modem User Manual39Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsMediumIf Medium is selected in the “Firewall Security Level” screen, the services lis
38DSL Modem User Manual39Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsLowIf Low is selected in the “Firewall Security Level” screen, the services listed at
40DSL Modem User Manual41Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsApplicationsSelecting Applications in the Security screen generates the “Applications
40DSL Modem User Manual41Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsRule ManagementTo create a custom set of rules, click the “User” radio button, then c
42DSL Modem User Manual43Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsFor multiple ports: 1. Enter the rule name in the “Rule Name” text box. The name is
42DSL Modem User Manual43Chapter 5 Configuring Security SettingsDMZ HostingSelecting DMZ Hosting in the “Security” screen generates the “DMZ Hosting”
44DSL Modem User ManualPort MappingSelecting Port Mapping in the “Security” screen generates the “TR-069 PortMapping Log” screen. This screen displays
45#Configuring Parental ControlsThis chapter explains how to configure the parental control capabilities of the Modem, such as services blocking, Web
46DSL Modem User Manual47Chapter 6 Configuring Parental Controls3. A login window appears. Enter the user name and password in the appropri-ate te
2DSL Modem User Manual3Chapter 1 IntroductionFeaturess Plug-and-Play installation support for computers running Windows oper-ating systems (98SE, Me,
46DSL Modem User Manual47Chapter 6 Configuring Parental ControlsServices BlockingSelecting Services Blocking in the Parental Control screen generates
48DSL Modem User Manual49Chapter 6 Configuring Parental ControlsWebsite BlockingSelecting Website Blocking in the Parental Control screen generates t
48DSL Modem User Manual49Chapter 6 Configuring Parental Controls2. Click View/Edit Access Details. The computer’s “Allowed Application and Times” sc
50DSL Modem User Manual4b. If “Weekly” was selected in step 3, periods of Internet access can be scheduled at different times on different days (6 p.
51Configuring the Modem’s UtilitiesThis chapter explains how to use the Modem’s utilities, including how to restore default settings, upgrade the Mode
52DSL Modem User Manual53Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s Utilities3. A login window appears. Enter the user name and password in the appropri-at
52DSL Modem User Manual53Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s Utilities4. The “Utilities” screen appears. To modify a specific configuration, click on
54DSL Modem User Manual55Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s UtilitiesUpgrade FirmwareSelecting Upgrade Firmware in the Utilities screen generates the
54DSL Modem User Manual55Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s UtilitiesWeb Activity LogThe Web Activity Log provides information about the Web sites eac
56DSL Modem User Manual57Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s UtilitiesSystem LogThe System Log provides information about the Modem’s activity. To acce
2DSL Modem User Manual3Chapter 1 IntroductionGetting to Know the ModemThis section contains a quick description of the Modem’s lights, ports, etc.The
56DSL Modem User Manual57Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s UtilitiesOAM Ping TestSelecting OAM Ping Test from the Utilities screen generates the “OAM
58DSL Modem User ManualRebootSelecting Reboot from the Utilities screen generates the “Reboot” screen. From this screen, the Modem can be rebooted. To
59TroubleshootingThis chapter contains a list of problems that may be encountered while using the Modem, and techniques to try and overcome the proble
60DSL Modem User Manual61Chapter 8 Troubleshootings If running Windows 98 SE or Me, check the computer’s TCP/IP settings. Select Start, Run, enter
60DSL Modem User Manual61Chapter 8 Troubleshootings Ensure the browser is not set to “Never dial a connection” and there are no previous LAN setting
62DSL Modem User Manual63Chapter 8 TroubleshootingWhich protocols does the Modem support? The internal LAN connections support multiple protocols (e.
62DSL Modem User Manual63Chapter 8 TroubleshootingWhat is the valid IP range I can use for my home network? The valid IP range for the Modem is 192.1
64DSL Modem User ManualI have an FTP or Web server on my network. How can I make it available to users on the Internet? For a Web server, enable port
65ReferenceThis appendix contains information about various topics, including accessing information about your Windows computer.Locating Computer Info
66DSL Modem User Manual67Appendix A ReferenceLocating Windows Operating System FilesIf the operating system files reside on the hard drive of the com
4DSL Modem User Manual5Chapter 1 IntroductionInternet Light The Internet light glows green when connected to the ISP. It may blink while sending or r
66DSL Modem User Manual67Appendix A Reference4. Click the down arrow next to the “Look in” text box and select My Computer from the list that appear
68DSL Modem User ManualWindows XP1. From the desktop, click Start.2. Select Search, then For Files and Folders.3. The “Search Results” window appea
69Switching to Static IP on the ComputerTo communicate with the Modem from a computer on the network (to access the Web Configuration screens, for exa
70DSL Modem User Manual71Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel.4. When the “Control Panel”
70DSL Modem User Manual71Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer5. The “Network” window appears. In the “The following network components
72DSL Modem User Manual73Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer9. Enter the following numbers in the “Subnet mask” text box:
72DSL Modem User Manual73Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the ComputerWindows Me1. From the desktop, click Start in the lower left corner.2. Fr
74DSL Modem User Manual75Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network.5. The “
74DSL Modem User Manual75Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer6. The “TCP/IP Properties” window appears. Click IP Address.7. In the “IP
76DSL Modem User Manual77Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer10. Select Gateway, and, in the “New gateway” text box, enter
4DSL Modem User Manual5Chapter 1 IntroductionEthernet PortThe Ethernet port is used to connect computers to the Modem via Ethernet cable. The Etherne
76DSL Modem User Manual77Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the ComputerWindows 20001. From the desktop, click Start in the lower left corner.2.
78DSL Modem User Manual79Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network and Dial-
78DSL Modem User Manual79Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer6. The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. Select General, then
80DSL Modem User Manual81Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer9. The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window appears.10. In the
80DSL Modem User Manual81Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer18. Close the Network and Dial-up Connections window by clicking on the “x
82DSL Modem User Manual83Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer3. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network Connecti
82DSL Modem User Manual83Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer6. In the “This connection uses the following items” list box, double-clic
84DSL Modem User Manual10. Enter the following address in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0Enter the periods
85Computer SecurityThe Internet is a giant network of computers located all over the world. When a computer is connected to the Internet, it can excha
86DSL Modem User Manual87Appendix C Computer SecurityModem SecurityIf connecting to the ISP through Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), be sure to pro-vid
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86DSL Modem User Manual87Appendix C Computer SecurityNetwork ApplicationsNetwork applications (such as software programs) that allow remote access to
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89SpecificationsGeneralModel NumberGT701-C (DSL Modem)StandardsIEEE 802.3 (10BaseT)IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX)G.dmtG.litet1.413RFC 1483, 2364, 2516Protoc
90DSL Modem User ManualLED IndicatorsPower, DSL, Internet, Ethernet, USB, EnvironmentalPowerExternal, 12V DC, 600mACertificationsFCC Class B, FCC Clas
91GlossaryATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)A networking technology based on transferring data in fixed-size packetsClientA desktop or mobile computer c
92DSL Modem User Manual93Appendix E GlossaryIP (Internet Protocol) AddressA series of four numbers separated by periods identifying a unique Internet
92DSL Modem User Manual93Appendix E GlossaryTCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)The standard protocol for data transmission over
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95Service AcronymsThe following information is related to the Firewall options (High, Medium, and Low) section in the “Advanced Setup” chapter of this
96DSL Modem User Manual97Appendix F Service AcronymsIMAP, IMAPv3Internet Message Access Protocol. Protocols for retrieving E-mail messages. IMAP uses
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