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Page 1 - WMG80 / WMG120

User GuideWireless Media GatewayWMG80 / WMG120

Page 2 - For Your Records

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 4General Requirements• Personal Computer or notebook.• Broadband modem (DSL, cable), or ISP 5.0 or newer.• Microsoft

Page 3 - Table of Contents

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 94Residential gateway. A wireless device that connects multiple PCs, peripherals and the Internet on a home network.

Page 4 - Table of Contents, continued

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 95WLAN must use the same SSID. A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it can provide the unique SSID.

Page 5 - Chapter 3: File Management

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 96takes care of handling the actual delivery of the data, TCP takes care of keeping track of the packets that a messa

Page 6 - Appendix

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 97any operating system. UPnP boasts device-driver independence and zero-configuration networking.USB (Universal Seria

Page 7 - Chapter 1: Overview

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 98WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). Basic wireless security provided by Wi-Fi. In some instances, WEP may be all a home

Page 9 - Product Features

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 5Package ContentsCheck to make sure all of the items shown below are included in the package.For information on optio

Page 10 - General Requirements

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 6Safety NoticeTo ensure safe operation, following these simply rules: • Place device in a safe, secure location.• Rea

Page 11 - Package Contents

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 7Front Panel — LEDs Link/Act LEDsLAN port(s) 1, 2, 3, 4 Solid Green: LED indicates there is a connection to LAN port

Page 12 - Safety Notice

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 8Back Panel — PortsAntennasUSB ports (2)WAN port to cable or DSL modemLAN (Ethernet) ports 1, 2, 3, 4.10/100 Mbps. Co

Page 13 - Front Panel — LEDs

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 9This chapter shows how to set up the ViewSonic® Gateway. For the most Basic Setup, see the Wireless Media Quick Star

Page 14 - Back Panel — Ports

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 10Step 1: Connect the Gateway(1) Before connecting the Gateway, make sure you have all the setup information that yo

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 11(4) Connect the AC Power Adapter to the Power Jack on the back of the Gateway. Attach the AC Power Adapter to the P

Page 16 - Step 1: Connect the Gateway

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 12Step 2: Set your PC to DHCPVerify that your computer is set to DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to obtai

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 13(3) Check the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) if it isn’t already checked by default. Highlight Internet Pro

Page 18 - Step 2: Set your PC to DHCP

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway iCopyright © 2005 ViewSonic Corporation. All rights are reserved.ViewSonic and the three birds logo are registered tr

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 14(4) Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Click OK > OK > Close to complete the PC configuration.(5) Res

Page 20 - Restart your PC if prompted

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 15Step 3: Configure the GatewayYou only need to configure the Gateway once on any computer that is already set up u

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 16The Primary Setup tabEnter the fields in the Primary Setup screen that are required by your ISP.Time Zone (Primary

Page 22 - The Primary Setup tab

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 17LAN (Primary Setup)IP Address: The default is Gateway IP Setting. No change is necessary.Subnet Mask: The default i

Page 23 - Wireless (Primary Setup)

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 18Security Mode: WEPWired Equivalent Protection. Security Mode: select WEP EncryptionWEP Encryption: click the down a

Page 24 - Security Mode: WEP

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 19Step 4: Set up your networkTo initialize the WMG, search for Wireless Router with default SSID “xxxx”. Set your

Page 25 - Step 4: Set up your network

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 20Internet SettingsSetup WizardFrom the Setup Wizard shown on the right > select Internet Settings (recommended) f

Page 26 - Internet Settings

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 21DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). If you want other users in this network to recognize this device, on th

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 22Click Return.To use PPPoE as your WAN connection From the Primary Setup tab > Advanced Setup > WAN tab > S

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 23VPN Connection1 To set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection to your ISP, click the WAN tab > select Set

Page 29 - VPN Connection

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway iiTable of ContentsProduct Registration...

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 241 To complete the VPN connection have all the information that your service provider requires. Click Submit to acce

Page 31 - IPSec Policies

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 252 Select one of the two types of VPN POLICIES: IPSec or IKE. IPSec Policies IPSec Policies are a set of crypto map

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 26IPSec:A framework of open standards that provides data confidentiality, data integrity, and data authentication bet

Page 33 - IKE Policy

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 27IKE Policy IKE (Internet Key Exchange) is a key management protocol standard used in conjunction with IPSec and oth

Page 34 - Manual Connection

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 28Manual Connection From the screen shown on the right, click the WAN tab for the pull-down menu > click Setup Wiz

Page 35 - The LAN tab

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 29The LAN tabSelect the LAN tab > select LAN Setting. The LAN Ethernet Configuration screen provides the basic set

Page 36 - The Advanced tab

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 30The Advanced tabTo set up the system information and enable the administrator to log the information, monitor the t

Page 37 - Routing

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 31Remote Administration By default, only users on the intra-net can browse the built-in Web pages to perform administ

Page 38 - Logging

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 32Logging Your Administrator can track the information on WMG by recording all the login information. The Administrat

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 33Two types of logs include the following:Alert Log•Syn Flooding• Ping of Death• IP Spoofing• Unauthorized Login• Win

Page 40 - DNS Proxy

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway iiiTable of Contents, continuedStep 4: Set up your network ...

Page 41 - Service Timeout

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 34MAC CloneClone MAC Address can modify the WAN MAC address to other. It is not recommended that you change the defa

Page 42 - Monitor

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 35Dynamic DNS User can enable or disable the automatic update service for DNS. Fill in the required field to use the

Page 43 - The Security tab

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 36IP Reassembly Configuration Fragmentation: breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network me

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 37The Security tabThis section shows how to secure your Local network as well as the wireless network. Corporate Out

Page 45 - Self policy

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 38After you click Add to insert new security rule, the Internet Access Policy Configuration menu appears. Fill in the

Page 46 - Filtering

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 39Self policy You can pick the pre-setting rule to enhance the security policy.

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 40Filtering WMG allows user to setup all sort of combination in Filtering function. This section shows you the detai

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 41User group filtering IP Address filteringIP Address Filtering allows you to select certain IP addresses are able to

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 42Service filtering Service Filtering allows you to select what types of packets are able to pass through the WMG. I

Page 50 - MAC address filter

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 43Schedule The WMG allows you to specify when to enforce the security rules. The schedule menu is shown below: Click

Page 51 - 5 Select Gamble or Porn

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway ivTable of Contents, continuedThe WLAN tab...

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 44MAC address filter In the MAC Address Filter screen, you can insert the MAC address you want to control. WMG allows

Page 53 - Firewall Attacks

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 45Parental Control Parental Control provides more control your network. It provides you with web content filtering op

Page 54 - The Utilities tab

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 46NAT (Network Address Translation) NAT is a function allows several networked PCs to share an Internet account using

Page 55 - Upload/backup Configuration

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 47Firewall Attacks Firewall is a security measures that protect the resources of the local network from intruders. F

Page 56 - Restart Router

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 48The Utilities tabThis section describes the following Utilities and then gives instructions for downloading content

Page 57 - Firmware Upgrade

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 49Factory Default To return the WMG settings back to the factory defaults, select the Utilities tab > Factory Defa

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 50Restart RouterIf the WMG stops responding, highlight the Utilities tab > click Restart router to reboot.

Page 59 - Update Media Server Host Name

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 51Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade improves the performance of your WMG (Wireless Media Gateway). To download newer s

Page 60 - The WLAN tab

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 52Upgrade Media Server ApplicationUpgrade Media Server Application for file management and to allow your WMA (Wireles

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 53Update Media Server Host NameTo change the name of your WMG (Hostname)1 From the Utilities menu, click Update Media

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway vTable of Contents, continuedAppendixSpecifications...

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 54The WLAN tabWireless LAN Basic SettingsThis section shows you how to configure the Access Point function of the WMG

Page 64 - Step 1: Access the Internet

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 55Chapter 3: File ManagementTransfer content to your Gateway hard driveTo download (transfer) files (content) from y

Page 65 - Step 4: Turn PC on

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 563 Select Setup WMG. Two new shortcuts appear on the desktop that are links to the WMG hard drive; one is a WMG fold

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 57Alternate Method 3: Open Internet Browser1 Use this method if Method 1 and 2 do not work. Open your Internet Explo

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 58Step 1: Access the InternetMake sure you can access the Internet through the Gateway as shown in the Basic Setup s

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 59Step 4: Turn PC onWith a PC connected to the Gateway as shown in the Basic Setup section of this guide, turn the P

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 60Step 5: Set up the print server1 Right-click the Windows Start button > select My Network Places. An Explorer W

Page 70 - Getting Help Checklist

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 614 Click Yes. Another screen appears.5 Click OK. The Add Printer Wizard screen appears.6 Select the printer Manufact

Page 71 - Troubleshooting Solutions

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 627 Select a model from the list of Printers. Click OK.

Page 72 - Gateway

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 63Step 6: Test printer connection1 Click the Windows Start button > select and open Printer and Faxes.2 Right-cli

Page 73 - Gateway, makes sure that

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 1Congratulations on purchasing the ViewSonic WMG80 / WMG120 Wireless Media Gateway print server and hard drive! The V

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 64This chapter provides possible solutions to problems you may encounter while operating your Gateway and maintenance

Page 75 - Customer Support

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 65Troubleshooting Solutions1 If you are using a cable or DSL modem and are having problems connecting to the Internet

Page 76 - Maintenance Instructions

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 662 My Wireless Media Gateway Access Point Gateway will not turn on. No LED’s light up. • The power is not connected.

Page 77 - Regulatory Information

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 674 I can’t connect to other computers on my LAN. • The IP Addresses of the computers are not set correctly. Make sur

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 686 I forgot my password. What do I do?•Press and hold Reset on the back of the Gateway for 6-10 seconds. The Gateway

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 69Customer SupportBefore contacting Customer Support, check the Troubleshooting table on the previous page for possib

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 70Maintenance InstructionsFirmware Updates• To ensure optimal Gateway performance, follow the instructions in the Fir

Page 81 - Specifications

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 71Regulatory InformationFCC Interference StatementFCC (Federal Communication Commission) Interference StatementClass

Page 82 - Limited Warranty

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 72• Relocating the equipment with respect to the receiver.• Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television te

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 73CanadaThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as

Page 84 - Glossary

ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 2Typical SetupA typical setup for the Gateway shown below starts on the next page.InternetModemPC WiredWMG80/WMG120Me

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 74AppendixThis Appendix has the following information:• Specifications• Limited Warranty• Glossary

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 75Specifications* Performance varies depending on environment.WLAN Standards IEEE 802.11gIEEE 802.11b54, 48, 36, 24,

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 76Limited WarrantyWireless Media Gateway ProductsWhat the warranty covers:ViewSonic® warrants its Gateway products to

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 77How to get service:1. For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support. Y

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 78Glossary10BaseT. An IEEE standard (802.3) for operating 10 Mbps Ethernet networks (LANs) with twisted pair cabling

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 79802.11a. An IEEE specification for wireless networking that operates in the 5 GHz frequency range (5.725 GHz to 5.8

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 80also be a switch. But they are all involved in making sure data is transferred from one location to another. A brid

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 81Bandwidth. The amount of transmission capacity that is available on a network at any point in time. Available bandw

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 82example, wireless, Ethernet or token ring). Wireless bridges are commonly used to link buildings in campuses. Broad

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 83Collision avoidance. A network node characteristic for proactively detecting that it can transmit a signal without

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 3Product FeaturesAccess photos, video, music and more on demandStore the family’s media content on the Gateway for th

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 84CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance). The principle medium access method employed by IE

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 85from typical "wall wart" transformers that plug into a wall socket and provide DC power via a tiny plug t

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 86DSL (Digital Subscriber Lines). Various technology protocols for high-speed data, voice and video transmission over

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 87Gateway. In the wireless world, a gateway is an access point with additional software capabilities such as providin

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 88IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), New York, www.ieee.org. A membership organization that in

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 89applications. An Internet appliance can be Wi-Fi enabled or it can be connected via a cable to the local network. I

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 90modems and network adapters. ISA has been replaced by PCI and is not very common anymore. ISO Network Model (Inter

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 91such as an Internet connections, printers, files and drives. When Wi-Fi is used to connect the devices, the system

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 92a type of PC adapter card that either works without wires (Wi-Fi) or attaches to a network cable to provide two-way

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ViewSonic Wireless Media Gateway 93Peer-to-peer network. A wireless or wired computer network that has no server or central hub or Gateway. All the ne

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