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MG7540 16x4 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem plus AC1600 Router User Manual VER: 1.0 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Contents 4 3 5.1 3.2 1 2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 2 Application ............................................................................................. 2 2.1 2.2 Features ................................................................................................ 2 2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance ............................................. 3 Hardware Description and Hardware Installation ............................................... 4 Hardware Description ............................................................................ 4 3.1 3.1.1 Front Panel ................................................................................. 4 3.1.2 Rear Panel .................................................................................. 5 Hardware Installation ............................................................................. 6 3.2.1 Connecting the Device ............................................................... 6 PC Network Configuration and Login ................................................................. 7 PC Network Configuration ..................................................................... 7 4.1 4.2 Logging In to the MG7540 Cable Modem ............................................. 9 5 Web-Based Management ................................................................................ 11 Status .................................................................................................. 11 5.1.1 Software .................................................................................... 11 5.1.2 Connection................................................................................ 12 5.1.3 Diagnostics ............................................................................... 14 5.1.4 Security ..................................................................................... 15 5.1.5 Event Log .................................................................................. 16 Basic Router ........................................................................................ 16 5.2.1 Setup ........................................................................................ 16 5.2.2 DHCP ........................................................................................ 18 5.2.3 DHCPv6 .................................................................................... 20 5.2.4 LAN IPv6 ................................................................................... 21 5.2.5 DDNS ........................................................................................ 21 5.2.6 Backup/Restore ........................................................................ 22 Advanced Router ................................................................................. 23 5.3.1 Options ..................................................................................... 23 5.3.2 IP Filtering ................................................................................. 25 5.3.3 MAC Filtering ............................................................................ 26 5.3.4 Port Filtering ............................................................................. 26 Forwarding ................................................................................ 27 5.3.5 5.3 5.2 i MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.3.6 Port Triggers ............................................................................. 29 5.3.7 RIP Setup ................................................................................. 29 5.3.8 DMZ Host .................................................................................. 32 5.4 Wireless ............................................................................................... 33 5.4.1 Basic ......................................................................................... 33 5.4.2 Radio ........................................................................................ 35 5.4.3 WPS_RADIUS_WEP ................................................................ 35 5.4.4 Guest ........................................................................................ 38 5.4.5 Access ...................................................................................... 39 5.4.6 Advanced .................................................................................. 41 5.4.7 WMM ........................................................................................ 45 5.4.8 Scan/Bridging ........................................................................... 47 Protection & Parental Control .............................................................. 47 5.5.1 Firewall Basic ............................................................................ 48 5.5.2 Event Log .................................................................................. 49 5.5.3 Parental Control ........................................................................ 50 VPN ..................................................................................................... 51 IPSec ........................................................................................ 51 5.6.1 5.6.2 L2TP/PPTP ............................................................................... 52 5.6.3 Event Log .................................................................................. 53 5.7 Logout .................................................................................................. 54 Q&A .................................................................................................................. 55 5.5 5.6 6 ii MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Read the following information carefully before operating the device. Please follow the following precaution items to protect the device from risks and damage caused by fire and electric power:
Use volume labels to mark the type of power.
Use the power adapter that is packed within the device package.
Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric shock or fire accident. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace it at once. Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid any damage caused by overheating to the device. The holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover these heat dissipation holes.
Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high temperature occurs. Avoid the device from direct sunshine.
Do not put this device close to a place where is over damp or watery. Do not spill any fluid on this device.
Do not connect this device to any PC or electronic product, unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this, because any wrong connection may cause any power or fire risk.
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
The screen of the coaxial cable is intended to be connected to earth in the building installation. 1 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 2 Overview incorporates a variety of The MG7540 is targeted towards DOCSIS3.0 cable modem and gateway. With sixteen downstream channels and four upstream channels, it supports up to 600Mbs/160Mbs.The MG7540 industry standard peripheral interfaces including dual IEEE802.3 10/100/1000Mbps interface, one with integrated GPHY. The MG7540 supports WLAN access. It complies with IEEE 802.11,802.11b/g,802.11n and 802.11ac specifications, WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security specifications. The 2.4GHz WLAN of the MG7540 supports 2T2R, The 5GHz WLAN of the MG7540 supports 3T3R. 2.1 Application SOHOs Small enterprises
Home gateway
Higher data rate broadband sharing
Network and online gaming Audio and video streaming and transfer PC file and application sharing 2.2 Features
User-friendly GUI for web configuration
Several pre-configured popular games. Just enable the game and the port settings are automatically configured.
Compatible with all standard Internet applications
WLAN with high-speed data transfer rates of up to 600 Mbps, compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz/5GHz compliant equipment IP routing and bridging
Network/port address translation (NAT/PAT)
Wireless LAN security: WPA, 802.1x, RADIUS client 2 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual File server for network attached storage (NAS) devices
Universal plug-and-play(UPnP)
Web filtering
Remote update
System statistics and monitoring 2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance Support application level gateway (ALG)
DOCSIS3.0 IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE 802.11ac 3 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 3 Hardware Description and Hardware Installation 3.1 Hardware Description 3.1.1 Front Panel The following table describes the indicators on the front panel. Indicator Color Status Power Green D/S U/S Green Blue Green Blue Internet Green Ethernet Green On Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On 4 Description The device is powered on and the device operates normally. The device is powered off. CM has locked D/S frequency CM scan D/S frequency Device is powered off. CM has locked D/S channel bonding CM is on D/S channel bonding Device is powered off. CM has locked U/S frequency CM is range and scan U/S frequency Device is powered off or CM scan D/S frequency. CM has locked U/S channel bonding CM is on U/S channel bonding Device is powered off or CM scan D/S frequency. CM online. Catching the wan ip address. Not connect. The Ethernet interface is connected. MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Indicator Color 1/2/3/4 Status Blink Off On WLAN Green Blink Off On Blink WPS Green Description Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet interface. The Ethernet interface is disconnected. WLAN is enabled. Data is being transmitted through the wireless interface. WLAN is disabled. Connection Protected Setup. Negotiation is in progress under Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Wi-Fi Protected Setup is disabled. succeeds under Wi-Fi Off 3.1.2 Rear Panel The following table describes the interfaces or the buttons on the rear panel. Interface Description Antenna Cable The antenna interface, for connecting the antennas. RF cable port, for connecting HFC cable. Press the button for at least 5 second and then release it. System restores the factory default settings. Press the button for at least 5 second and then release it. WPS will disabled/enabled. Press the button for at least 3 second and then release it. Wireless will disabled/enabled. RJ-45 port, for connecting the router to a PC or another network device. Power interface, for connecting the power adapter. Reset WPS WLAN Eth 4~1 Power Warning:
5 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Do not press the Reset button unless you want to clear the current settings. The Reset button is in a small circular hole on the rear panel. If you want to restore the default settings, please press the Reset button gently for 5 second with a fine needle inserted into the hole and then release the button. The system reboots and returns to the factory defaults. 3.2 Hardware Installation 3.2.1 Connecting the Device Please follow the steps below to connect the device. Step1 Connect the Cable port of the CM/RG with HFC cable. Step2 Connect the Eth port of the CM/RG to the network card of the PC via an Ethernet cable. Step3 Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the other end to the Power port of the CM/RG. 6 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 4 PC Network Configuration and Login 4.1 PC Network Configuration Each network interface on the PC should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically obtain an IP address using the network DHCP server. MG7540 provides a DHCP server on its LAN and it is recommended to configure your LAN to automatically obtain its IP address and DNS server IP address. The configuration principle is identical but should be carried out differently on each operating system. The following displays the TCP/IP Properties dialog box on Windows 7. 7 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 1 IP and DNS S configuration TCP/IP configu uration steps for Windows oose Start > Control Pa Step1 Ch Step2 Rig ght-click the Ethernet con the General tab, select Step3 On nd click Properties. an s 7 are as follows:
anel > Network Connect nnection icon and choose t the Internet Protocol tions. Properties.
(TCP/IP) component 8 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Step4 Step5 Step6 Step7 The Se Se Clic e Internet Protocol (TCP lect the Obtain an IP add lect the Obtain DNS serv ck OK to save the setting P/IP) Properties window dress automatically rad ver address automatica gs. w appears. dio button. ally radio button. 4.2 Logg ging In to the MG7 7540 Cable Mode em To log in to the Step1 Op Step2 Ent mo Step3 Ent and Step4 Clic MG7540 cable modem, pen a Web browser on yo ter http://192.168.0.1 (t odem) in the address bar. ter the user name and th d the Password is motor ck Login to log in to the M do as follows:
our computer. he default IP address o of the MG550 cable
. The login page appears t Username is admin he password. The default ola. MG7540 cable Modem. 9 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual After logging click on the A and diagnose Figure 2 Login page in to the MG7540 cable Advanced options you can e the system. modem, it will show the C n query, configure, and m CM Basic Status info. modify all the settings, 10 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5 Web-B Based Managem ment This chapter d which allows y features and sy escribes how to use We you to configure and con ystem parameters in a us eb-based management o ntrol all of cable modem ser-friendly GUI. of the Cable Modem, m residential gateway 5.1 Statu us Choose Status s, and the submenus of S Status are shown as belo ow. Figure 3 Submenus of status 5.1.1 Sof ftware Choose Status s > Software and the follo owing page appears. This page displ Figure 4 Software pa lays information about the age e hardware version, softw ware version, MAC 11 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual address, cable modem IP address,serial number and CM Certificate status. 5.1.2 Connection Choose Status > Connection and the following page appears. 12 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 13 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page disp including down downstream sig This page also cable modem, t current system The informatio browsers Refre Figure 5 Connection plays information about t stream channel frequenc gnal power and modulatio displays IP lease inform the duration of both lease time from the DOCSIS ti n on this page can be esh button. information the RF upstream and do cies, upstream channel ID on. mation, including the curre es, the expiration time of imeserver. refreshed at any time b ownstream channels, Ds, and upstream and ent IP address of the both leases, and the by clicking your web 5.1.3 Dia agnostics Choose Status s > Diagnostics and the following page appears. Figure 6 Diagnostic i are provided for troubl information leshooting network con nnectivity: Ping and Two utilities a Traceroute. Ping allows you u to check connectivity be etween the CM/RG and d devices on the LAN. 14 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Traceroute allo Selecting Trace the traceroute u and select Sta results are disp work path from the CM/R ows you to map the netw wn Utility list will present eroute from the drop-dow
, make any changes to th utility: To run either utility, window will automatically rt Test to begin. The w played in the Results table e. RG to a public host. alternate controls for he default parameters be refreshed as the 5.1.4 Sec curity Choose Status s > Security and the follo owing page appears. Figure 7 Security con nfiguration tory Defaults:
tton to restore factory def hanged. u can also change the se rd in both the New Passw password in the Current password. You do NOT h Restore Fact Click this but may have ch Note that you new passwo the current p change the p password. faults. Note that you will l lose any settings you ecurity password from thi word and Re-Enter New t User ID Password field have to restore factory de is page by entering a Password fields, and d. Clicking Save will efaults to change the 15 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.1.5 Ev ent Log Choose Status s > Event Log and the fo llowing page appears. The Event Log service provide problems with y Figure 8 Event Log i g displays information ab er. This information ma your connection. nformation bout your cable modem's ay be particularly helpfu s connection to your ul if you experience 5.2 Basic c Router Choose Basic Router and the submenu us of Basic Router are s shown as below. Figure 9 Submenus of Basic Router 5.2.1 Set tup Choose Basic Router > Setup , and th e following page appears s. 16 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual figuration red Information section as d for basic use. To connec s indicated:
ct to the Internet, you or it to register with the C CMTS and obtain an l DHCP server for each PC attached to the Figure 10 Setup con ormation from the Requir the CM/RG is configured following:
the CM/RG and wait fo able IP address P lease from the interna ommunication on the LA provided by the cable mo nternet until the WAN con AN will work regardless o odem is up. However, yo nnection is enabled and h of whether the WAN ou will not be able to has an IP address. gurations settings are re M/RG first powers up. On Any changes to these s figuration can be read fro etrieved only once from ne such setting is changi settings will force the CM om non-volatile storage. non-volatile storage ing the IPv4 Address M/RG to reset so that andatory reset is required d, the web interface will n notify as follows:
17 Enter the info At this point, must do the f 1. Power up Internet-routa 2. Get an IP CM/RG. Note that co connection p access the In Some config when the CM parameters. the new conf When this m MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Simply wait f web interface Most configu Figure 11 Reload pa for the modem to reboot e where you made your la uration items may be chan age and click on the Refresh ast change. nged on the fly without a reboot. h link to re-enter the 5.2.2 DH HCP Choose Basic Router > DHCP, and the e following page appears. 18 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow LAN. If you have you all of your PCs Disabled. If yo same subnet 255.255.255.0) address of the You can also s change the nu Figure 12 DHCP con ws configuration and statu nfiguration us of the optional internal DHCP server for the as ur own DHCP server serv IP addresses), you can d ou do this, make sure the the external DHC
), or you wont be able t CM/RG can be set from t set the starting IP addre mber of PCs supported vicing the LAN side (or c disable the internal DHCP e IP address assigned to CP server (the subne to access the CM/RG fro the Basic Router Setup p ess for IP leases availa on the LAN. In the cas choose to hardcode P server by chose the the CM/RG is on the et mask is always om the LAN. The IP page. ble to the LAN, and se above, addresses 19 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 192.168.0.2 thr fear of IP addr can also be pas rough 192.168.0.9 can b ess conflict with the DHC ssed to CPEs behind the be used as hard-coded I CP pool. Configured WIN e CM/RG via DHCP. P addresses with no NS server addresses 5.2.3 DH HCPv6 Choose Bas ic Router > DHCPv6 , a nd the following page ap pears. This page al modifying the press Save s Figure 13 DHCPv6 c llows configuration of the e System Delegated Pref so that the system can ca configuration e internal DhcpV6 serve fix, set the System Deleg alculate its LAN Delegate r for the LAN. When gated Prefix first, and ed Prefix. 20 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.2.4 LA AN IPv6 Choose Basic Router> LAN IPv6 and t the following page appea ars. This page dis Figure 14 LAN IPv6 splays information related information d to IPv6 on the LAN. 5.2.5 DD DNS Choose Basic Router > DDNS , and th e following page appears s. This page is address to b easily contac Figure 15 DDNS con used to configure DDNS be aliased to a static, pre cted by other hosts on nfiguration S. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) e-defined host name so the internet even if its I
) allows a dynamic IP that the host can be IP address changes. 21 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual NS client compatible wit h the Dynamic DNS The CM/RG service (http To activate th 1. Go to the service. Yo host name fo assigned. Y WAN IP add WAN IP Add 2. Enter you the service b and click Sav 3. The DDN changes so t The current s supports a dynamic DN
://www.dyndns.com/). he DDNS client:
e Dynamic DNS website ou will create a usernam or your server, and the dy You will also be asked fo ress that has been assig ress on the Basic Router ur account information on by selecting www.DynDN ve. NS client will notify the D that your chosen host nam status of the service is sh and create an account f e and password, and be ynamic DNS domain to w or your hosts current IP ned to your CM/RG durin r/ Setup web page.) n the Basic Router/ DDN S.org from the DDNS Se for the Dynamic DNS e asked to choose a hich your host will be address. This is the ng provisioning. (See NS web page, enable ervice drop-down list, DDNS service whenever me will be resolved prope hown at the bottom of the the WAN IP address erly by inquiring hosts. e DDNS web page. 5.2.6 Ba ckup/Restore Choose Basic Router > Backup/Resto ore and the following pag e appears. In this page, You can the Figure 16 Backup/Re you can save the curren en later restore these estore setup nt CM/RG configuration s settings if you need ettings to a local PC. restore a particular 22 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual configuration undesirable e To back up th To restore a locate the f saving.) On Note that onc n, or to recover from cha effect. he current configuration, previous configuration, c file. (Usually GatewayS nce the file has been lo ce the settings are restor anges you may have ma de that have had an click Backup and follow t the prompts. navigation window to click Browse and use the ou rename it before Settings.bin, unless yo restore the settings. ocated, click Restore to red, the device will reboot t. 5.3 Adva anced Router Choose Advan below. nced Router and the su bmenus of Advanced R Router are shown as Figure 17 Submenus s of Advanced Router 5.3.1 Op ptions Choose Advan nced Router > Options t to display the following pa age. 23 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow the appropriate selections, clic without a syste WAN Blocking Figure 18 Options co ws you to configure the a e check box until it is c ck on the Save button. m reset. prevents your cable mod onfiguration accessible features.To en checked. When you ar These features can be nable a feature, click re satisfied with your e modified on the fly dem/router or the devices s behind it from being 24 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual e Internet. This makes it visible from the unch an attack on your p address and la IpSec PassThr rough enables a VPN d cable modem/r router and running IpSec
. on the Internet. PPTP (Point-to o-Point Tunneling Protoc located behind your c VPN software communicate s successfully with endpoin ig Management: When Remote Confi IPAddress:808 80/ to administer your C Modem/Router's WAN your Cable M ws multicast specific traff Multicast :Allow LAN behind yo ur Cable Modem/Router UPnP: If you ar re running an application rk Bridged: Enable or Di Primary Netwo Addresses. difficult for hackers to di iscover your WAN IP private LAN. device or VPN software c to communicate succes located behind your ssfully with endpoints es a VPN device or d running PPTP to col) PassThrough enable cable modem/router an ts on the Internet. t n enabled, navigate to http://CM WAN Cable Modem/Router rem motely. You can find Basic Setup page. rom the PCs on your IP address on fic to be passed to and fr the that requires UPnP, Ena isable the feature Pass T ble UPnP. Through These MAC 5.3.2 IP Filtering Choose Advan nced Router> IP Filtering g to display the following page. 25 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allo access to the W By entering sta PCs are denie
(Least-significa automatically fr also check the settings commo Figure 19 IP Filtering ws you to configure the WAN by specifying those arting and ending IP add ed access to the WAN. ant byte) of the IP addres rom the CM/RG IP addre enable box and click S only used but not have th g configuration e CM/RG to prevent loc IP addresses that should dress ranges, you can c Note that you only nee ss; the upper bytes of th ess. To activate the IP ad Save. The enable box allo hem active. cal PCs from getting d be filtered. configure which local ed to enter the LSB e IP address are set dress filter, you must ows you to store filter 5.3.3 MA AC Filtering Choose Advan nced Router > MAC Filte ering to display the follow wing page. This page is us via their MAC a This is useful fo unlike its IP a various address Figure 20 MAC Filter sed to prevent PCs from s address or the fact that the MAC a ddress which can be a ses over time. ring configuration sending outgoing TCP/UD DP traffic to the WAN address of a specific NIC ssigned via DHCP serv card never changes, ver or hard-coded to 5.3.4 Por rt Filtering Choose Advan nced Router> Port Filter ring to display the followi ng page. 26 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual ng configuration sending outgoing TCP/UD DP traffic to the WAN This page is us on specific IP p By specifying a traffic is allowe are blocked for For instance, if HTTP sites (or 80, the Protoco Figure 21 Port Filteri sed to prevent PCs from s port numbers. a starting and ending po d out to the WAN on a pe r ALL PCs and this settin f you would like to block web surfing), you wou ol to TCP, check the En rt range, you may determ er-port basis. Note the s ng is not IP address or M k all PCs on the private ld set the Start Port to nabled box, and click Sav mine what TCP/UDP specified port ranges AC address specific. LAN from accessing 80, the End Port to ve. 5.3.5 For rwarding Choose Adv vanced Router > Forwar rding to display the follow wing page. 27 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This allows for FTP servers, m table of commo Forwarding allo the mapping of To specify a m forwarded loca If only a single and end locat supplied on the If both external a mandatory f number is use internal port nu Figure 22 Forwarding r incoming requests on s mail servers, etc. so they only used port numbers is ows you to run a publicly f TCP/UDP ports to a loca mapping, you must enter lly, and the IP address to port specification is desi tions for that IP address. e page for convenience. and Local/internal port n ield and the external po ed, the RG will perform mber. g configuration specific port numbers to can be accessible from s also provided. y accessible server on th al PC r the range of port num o which traffic to those p red, enter the same port A table of commonly u o reach web servers, the public internet. A he LAN by specifying mbers that should be ports should be sent. number in the start used Port numbers is numbers are present, the ort number is optional. a translation from exte Local port number is If the external port ernal port number to 28 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.3.6 Por rt Triggers Choose Advan nced Router > Port Trigg gers to display the follow wing page. Port Triggers a open all the tim number set in t opened for inc outgoing traffic Range ports w applications (e chat programs constantly or e potential hacke Figure 23 Port Trigge re similar to Port Forwar me. When the CM/RG the Trigger Range, the oming (or sometimes re c is detected on the Trig will close. This is a safer
.g. video conferencing p
, etc.) because they ar erroneously left open vi ers to discover. ers configuration ding except that they are detects outgoing data o resulting ports set in the eferred to as bi-directiona gger Range ports for 10 r method for opening spe programs, interactive ga re dynamically triggered a the router administrat e not static ports held on a specific IP port e Target Range are al ports) data. If no minutes, the Target ecific ports for special ming, file transfer in and not held open tor and exposed for 5.3.7 RIP P Setup Choose Advan nced Router> RIP Setup p to display the following p page. 29 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual guration sed in WAN networks to destination addresses to identify and use the help reduce network RIP (Router Inf best known and congestion and NOTE: RIP m Addressing mo and the set the controlled via th information from RIP is a protoco and CMTS). T CMTS settings To enable the C as the RIP Auth 1.) To turn on R 2.) To specify a key name = a s 3.) To specify a key number = a 4.) To change t interval by defa Figure 24 RIP config formation Protocol) is us d quickest route to given d delays. messaging will only be ode on the Basic Setup Wan IP network informa he ISP. RIP Authenticat m the end user to preven ol that requires negotiatio The ISP would normally s to match the configuratio CM/RG to perform RIP, d hentication Key and 1 as RIP MD5 Authentication, c a RIP MD5 Authentication string value to match CMT a RIP MD5 Auth Key ID, ty a number to match the CM the RIP annoucement in ault = 30 seconds sent upstream when r p page. You must enable ation! RIP is normally a f tion Keys and IDs are no t unauthorized RIP settin on from both sides of the set this up because of the on in the CM/RG. do the following (this exa the Key ID):
check the Enable box. n Key String, type BRCM TS key name value ype 1 MTS key number value terval, type in a number 30 running in Static IP Static IP Addressing function that is tightly ormally held as secret ngs. network (i.e. CM/RG eir knowledge of their ample uses BRCMV2 MV2 for this example. in seconds.reporting MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.) To specify a RIP unicast destination IP address, enter the IP address and subnet mask. To enable the CMTS for RIPv2 with MD-5 authentication (Cisco uBR example shown below):
1.) The following steps go through configuring RIPv2 for a Cisco CMTS. The network number used in this configuration will vary from network to network so use the network number that matches your set-up. 7223#configure terminal 7223(config)#key chain ubr 7223(config-keychain)#key 1 7223(config-keychain-key)#key-str BRCMV2 7223(config-keychain-key)#exit 7223(config-keychain)#exit 7223(config)#router rip 7223(config-router)#ver 2 7223(config-router)#no validate-update 7223(config-router)#passive-interface cable 2/0 7223(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0 7223(config-router)#exit 7223(config)#inter cable 2/0 7223(config-if)#ip rip receive ver 2 7223(config-if)#ip rip authentication mode md5 7223(config-if)#ip rip authentication key-chain ubr 7223(config-if)#exit 7223(config)#exit In this example, we have named the key chain ubr. This was chosen arbitrarily. You can use any name you like as long as you specify the correct name when specifying which key chain to use for RIPv2 authentication. 2.) The next step is enable RIP debugging to ensure that the CMTS is receiving and authenticating messages from the residential gateway. 7223#debug ip rip RIP protocol debugging is on 31 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 7223#term mon The CMTS is now configured to accept RIPv2 messages. If the CM/RG is registered on the CMTS, you should see messages that are similar to the message below:
00:28:41: RIP: received packet with MD5 authentication 00:28:41: RIP: received v2 update from 10.24.81.148 on Cable2/0 00:28:41: 10.24.81.0/24 via 10.24.81.148 in 1 hops The CM/RG has broadcast that is connected to the network 10.24.81.0/24 through the interface 10.24.81.148. This information is not very useful to the CMTS because it already knows that the network 10.24.81.0/24 is connected directly to one of its interfaces (Cable2/0). It ignores this message and doesnt add any information to the IP routing table. Here is the IP routing table after the CMTS has received RIPv2 messages:
7223#sh ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area
* - candidate default, U - per-user static route, o - ODR P - periodic downloaded static route Gateway of last resort is 10.24.95.17 to network 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 3 subnets, 2 masks C 10.24.80.0/24 is directly connected, Cable2/0 C 10.24.81.0/24 is directly connected, Cable2/0 C 10.24.95.16/28 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0 S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.24.95.17 In the example above, the CM/RG was set up to send RIPv2 messages to the CMTS. The CMTS was also set up to receive these messages. 5.3.8 DMZ Host Choose Advanced Router > DMZ Host to display the following page. 32 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual DMZ (De-milita allows you to translate to a k sub-network th public Internet. You may config PCs using pro correctly with s specific PC is s the needed app though still prot Figure 25 DMZ Host arized Zone) hosting (als specify the default rec known local PC. This ca hat sits between the trus configuration so commonly referred to cipient of WAN traffic th an also be described as sted internal private LAN o as Exposed Host) at NAT is unable to a computer or small N, and the untrusted gure one PC to be the D oblem applications that u specific port triggers or po set as a DMZ Host, remem plication, since this PC wi tected from Denial of Ser DMZ host. This setting use random port numbers ort forwarding setups me mber to set this back to 0 ill be effectively exposed rvice (DoS) attacks via th is generally used for s and do not function entioned earlier. If a 0 when finished with to the public Internet, e Firewall. 5.4 Wire less Choose Wirele ess and the submenus of f Wireless are shown as below. Figure 26 The subme enus of Wireless 5.4.1 Ba sic Choose Wirele ess > Basic to display the e following page. 33 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Primary Netwo Enable or Disa the primary net Network Name Sets the Netwo ASCII characte WPA-PSK / WP Motorola assig This security ke If you want, yo clicking the Sav Selects the con on the selected Bandwidth:
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uses the upper or lower ay change the control c upper 20 MHz is selected ntrol channel available w z band where legacy r half of the 40 MHz channel setting. For d as the sideband for would be channel 5 to 5.4.2 Ra adio Choose Wirele ess > Radio to display the e following page. Figure 28 Radio con figuration Radio Enable/
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eless interface to be enab bled and disabled. 5.4.3 WP PS_RADIUS_W WEP Choose Wirele ess > WPS_RADIUS_WE EP to display the following g page. 35 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Figure 29 WPS_RAD ws you to configure the W DIUS_WEP configuration WPS_RADIUS_WEP 36 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual WPS Enable/Disable:
WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. WPS provides two methods to automatically distribute wireless keys to clients that support this feature, described below. For the record, as of July, 2015, Apple devices did not support WPS. WPS Client PIN Method:
On your client device, run a utility to generate a WPS PIN. Copy the PIN that the client generates and enter it here, then press the Save button. Once this process is complete, your cable modem/router will display the results, or it will time out after about two minutes. Note that this method will change the default SSID and key for your network. WPA:
Wi-Fi Protected Access is a slightly older and less secure algorithm for securing a wireless network. This is the Enterprise variant that requires configuration of a RADIUS server. WPA-PSK:
The Pre-Shared Key mode of the WPA algorithm which does not require use of a RADIUS server. This is also known as WPA Personal. WPA and WPA-PSK cannot be used at the same time. WPA2:
An advanced form of WPA that is more secure. This is the Enterprise mode of WPA2 which requires the use of a RADIUS server. WPA2 and WPA may be used at the same time to provide backward compatibility with devices that do not support WPA2. WPA2-PSK:
The Pre-Shared Key mode of WPA2, also known as WPA2 Personal.WPA2 and WPA2-PSK cannot be used at the same time. WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK may be used at the same time to provide backward compatibility with devices that do not support WPA2. Encryption:
Select the desired encryption protocol for your network. The default is TKIP+AES. RADIUS:
Disable WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK and Enable WPA / WPA2 to un-gray out RADIUS settings. 37 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual
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802.11n Mode Set this param meter to OFF to force 80 s Auto. default value is on:
WEP Encryptio grayed out by default. If y Disabled and g to OFF to un-gr ray out, and then Enable 1 thru Network Key 4:
Network Key 1 ncryption is enabled, s When WEP e characters or 1 0 hexadecimal digits for hexadecimal di gits for a 128-bit key. ork Key:
Current Netwo This selects the e Network Key used for tr PassPhrase:
Enter a 10 or Network Keys 1 26 character string, th 1 - 4. 02.11g mode (required to o enable WEP). The you need WEP Encryptio this parameter. on, set 802.11n Mode sets the static WEP ke a 64-bit key. Enter 13 AS ys. Enter 5 ASCII SCII characters or 26 ransmissions. Select 1 - 4 4 (default 1). en press Generate WE P Keys to generate 5.4.4 Gu uest Choose Wirele ess > Guest to display the e following page. Figure 30 Guest con figuration 38 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual The page allows you to configure a secondary guest network on the wireless interface. Select Guest Network:
This is a pull down of Moto_Guest0 to Moto_Guest7. Guest Network Status:
Enable or Disable the Guest Network selected above. Guest Network Name (SSID):
Either accept the default Network Name, or change the name by entering the new name here, and clicking the Save button. WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK Security Key / Password:
Enter a key here, and click the Save button to save it. 5.4.5 Access Choose Wireless > Access to display the following page. 39 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allo network. It also point. Connected Cli A list of conne network, it is ad it is removed fr Figure 31 Access co ows you to control which o provides information ab onfiguration h wireless clients can a out wireless clients conn access your wireless ected to your access ients:
ected wireless clients. W dded to the list; when a c rom the list. For each clie When a client connects client leaves (disassociate ent, the age (in seconds
(associates) to the es) from the network,
), estimated average 40 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual receive signal strength (in dBm), IP address, and host name are presented. The age is the amount of time elapsed since data was transmitted to or received from the client. 5.4.6 Advanced Choose Wireless > Advanced to display the following page. 41 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 32 Advanced This page allow ws you to configure advan
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Output Power ge of the AP by adjusting Control the ran configuration nced wireless settings. g the radio output power. 42 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual OBSS Coexistence:
OBSS coexistence refers to the ability of your device to support 20 MHz clients within 40 MHz channels. It also allows your device to reduce interference from nearby 20 MHz devices that are interfering with part of your device's 40 MHz channel. Hide SSID (Closed Network):
When this feature is enabled, the SSID is not broadcast. Therefore, only devices that already know the SSID will be able to connect. Mode Required:
Select None, HT or ERP, where HT and ERP refer to High Throughput and Extended Rate PHY, respectively. These settings determine how your network interacts with older (802.11b/g) and newer (802.11n) wireless clients. Most users will leave this at the default setting of None. Isolate Client:
When this feature is enabled, wireless clients are isolated from your wired network and from each other. They can only access the Internet, but not any servers or other devices on your network. 54g Mode:
Sets the network mode for legacy 802.11g & 802.11b networks. To un-gray out this selection, under the 2.4GHz tab in WPS_RADIUS_WEP, Disable 802.11n Mode. Choices are 54g Auto, 54g only, 54g Performance, 54g LRS, and 802.11b Only. 54g Auto accepts 54g, 802.11g, and 802.11b clients, but optimizes performance based on the type of clients connected. 54g Performance accepts only 54g clients and provides the highest throughout; nearby 802.11b networks may have degraded performance. 54g LRS interoperates with the widest variety of 54g, 802.11g, and 802.11b clients. 80211b accepts only 802.11b clients. Xpress Technology:
Enable Broadcom proprietary method of block frame acknowledgement for 802.11g frames. This feature may improve throughput, but may cause problems. Afterburner Technology This feature removes the need for the acknowledgement of data frames. It may improve throughput, but may cause problems. 43 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 802.11n Protection:
802.11n Protection protects legacy 802.11b&g devices that are within range of your cable modem/router. This feature is enabled (Auto) by default. In some environments with no legacy devices, you may improve performance by disabling this feature. Basic Rate Set:
Determines which rates are advertised as basic rates. Default uses the driver defaults. Sets all available rates as basic rates. Multicast Rate:
This is the rate at which you send out multicast packets to stations. Multicast packets are not acknowledged. NPHY Rate:
Choose 802.11n rate to be applied to all unicast packets. Legacy Rate:
N mode must be off on the radio webpage for this control to be active. When active the user can force the rate in which the AP will operate. Beacon Interval:
Sets the beacon interval in milliseconds for the AP. The default is 100, which is fine for nearly all applications. DTIM Interval:
Sets the wakeup interval for clients in power-save mode. When a client is running in power save mode, lower values provide higher performance but result in decreased client battery life, while higher values provide lower performance but result in increased client battery life. Fragmentation Threshold:
Sets the fragmentation threshold. Packets exceeding this threshold will be fragmented into packets no larger than the threshold before packet transmission. RTS Threshold:
Sets the RTS threshold. Packets exceeding this threshold will cause the AP to perform an RTS/CTS exchange to reserve the wireless medium before packet transmission. 44 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual
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. a video stream points, for example of 5.4.7 WM MM Choose Wirele ess > WMM to display the e following page. 45 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 33 WMM configuration This page allows you to configure WiFi Multi-Media (WMM). WMM is an implementation of Quality of Service (Qos) which is defined by the IEEE standard 802.11e. WMM Support:
Sets WMM support. Choices are Auto, On, or Off. If enabled (Auto or On), the WME Information Element is included in beacon frame. No-Acknowledgement:
Sets No-Acknowledgement support. Choices are On or Off. When enabled, acknowledgments for data are not transmitted. Power Save Support:
Sets Power Save support. Choices are On or Off. When Power Save is enabled, the AP queues packets for STAs that are in power-save mode. Queued packets are transmitted when the STA notifies AP that it has left power-save mode. EDCA AP Parameters:
Specifies the transmit parameters for traffic transmitted from the AP to the STA for the four Access Categories: Best Effort (AC_BE), Background (AC_BK), Video (AC_VI), and Voice (AC_VO). Transmit parameters include Contention Window (CWmin and CWmax), Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN), and Transmit Opportunity Limit (TXOP Limit). There are also two AP-specific settings: Admission Control and Discard Oldest First. Admission control specifies if admission control is enforced for the Access Categories. Discard Oldest First specifies the discard policy for the queues. On discards the oldest first; Off discards the newest first. EDCA STA Parameters:
Specifies the transmit parameters for traffic transmitted from the STA to the AP for the four Access Categories: Best Effort (AC_BE), Background (AC_BK), Video (AC_VI), and Voice (AC_VO). Transmit parameters include Contention Window (CWmin and CWmax), Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN), and Transmit Opportunity Limit (TXOP Limit). 46 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.4.8 Sca an/Bridging Choose Wirele ess > Scan/Bridging to d display the following page e. This page allow Distribution Sy points together Wireless Bridg This setting ena Remote Bridge Table of remot Up to 4 remote APs MAC addr Figure 34 Scan/Bridg ws you to configure wirele ystem (WDS). Bridging a r to form a single network ging:
ables or disables wireless es:
te bridge MAC addresse e bridges may be connect ress (see section 0) on th ging configuration ess bridging, which is als allows you connect mult k using wireless point-to-p so known as Wireless tiple wireless access point links. s bridging. es authorized to establis ted. Typically, you will als he remote bridge, too. sh a wireless bridge. so have to enter your 5.5 Prote Choose Protec Control are sh ection & Parental ction & Parental Control own as below. l Control l and the submenus of Pr rotection & Parental 47 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 35 su bmenus of Protection & Pa arental Control 5.5.1 Fir rewall Basic Choose Protec page. ction & Parental Contr rol> Firewall Basic to d display the following Figure 36 Firew sed to block or exclusiv he WAN to the LAN. wall Basic configuration vely allow different types of data through the ng does not block any se and well known attacks. unless it is on a specific he same page. The hig n fewer services. The off ervices/ports, however it The medium setting wil port of allowed services;
gh setting is similar to setting allows all traffic t does protect against l cause the firewall to the allowed services medium, but allows to pass. 48 This page is u CM/RG from th The low settin invalid packets drop a packet u are listed on th access to even MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Block Fragmen the firewall. P both the LAN originating on b activate any of without a CM/R nted IP packets prevent al Port Scan Detection detec and WAN. IP Flood D both the LAN and WAN. f the checkbox items. All RG reboot. ll fragmented IP packets f cts and blocks port scan a Detection detects and b The Save button must b of these settings can be from passing through activity originating on blocks packet floods be clicked in order to e activated on-the-fly 5.5.2 Ev ent Log Choose Protec page. ction & Parental Control l >Firewall Event Log to o display the following Configure the r and/or set up e logged and/or y Syslog server, where you wan to take effect. N you have selec Figure 37 Firewall Ev router to log a record of email alerts to warn of the you want to be warned a if you have one. Third, en nt warnings to be sent, if Note that you can view t cted at the bottom of the p vent Log configuration events to a local Syslog e events. First, select the bout. Second, enter the a nter the email address an applicable. Finally, click the most recent entries o page. server on your LAN, events that you want address of your local nd SMTP information Save for the settings of the log information 49 MG7540 Cable rental Control 5.5.3 Par Modem User Manual Choose Protec page. ction & Parental Contro ol > Parental Control to display the following Parental Contr addresses. If y those devices Allowed Addres only the Allowe List of Blocked want to block to need help find access you wa enter the days block (choose b Figure 38 Parental C rol: Parental Control le you define Blocked addre can reach all websites e sses for particular device ed Addresses. Addresses: Enter the M o a particular site. (Check ing its MAC Address). T nt to block. Next, if you w and start and end times both if you're not sure). Fi Control configuration ets you define lists of esses for particular devic except the Blocked addr es on your network, thos blocked or allowed ces on your network, resses. If you define se devices can reach AC Address of the devic k the user documentation Then enter the URL of want to block access only s of the blocking. Next, e inally, select Enable and ce whose access you n for the device if you the web site whose y during certain times enter the Protocols to click Save to activate 50 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual the entry. Note that you c List of Allowed access to a pa help finding its want to allow. days and start
(choose both if entry. Note that you c can Disable the entry tem mporarily if you may want to re-Enable it later. Addresses: Enter the M rticular site. (Check the u MAC Address). Then ent Next, if you want to allow t and end times of the f you're not sure). Finally MAC Address of the devic user documentation for th ter the URL of the web si w access only during ce access. Next, enter the y, select Enable and click ce you want to allow he device if you need te whose access you ertain times enter the e Protocols to allow k Save to activate the can Disable the entry tem mporarily if you may want to re-Enable it later. 5.6 VPN Choose VPN a nd the submenus of VPN N are shown as below. Figure 39 Submenus s of VPN 5.6.1 IPS Sec Choose VPN >
IPSec to display the follo owing page. 51 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 40 IPSec con show the status of configu figuration ured tunnels. own list of VPN Names d defined below. Select the e specific VPN tunnel This page will s Tunnel:
This is a pull-d to configure. Name:
Enter a VPN na ame and click Add New T Tunnel. 5.6.2 L2 TP/PPTP Choose VPN >
L2TP/PPTP to display th he page below. 52 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Figure 41 L2TP/PPT ws configuration of L2TP TP configuration and PPTP server options s. 5.6.3 Ev ent Log Choose VPN >
Event Log to display the e following page. 53 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Figure 42 Event Log ws you to view the VPN E information Event Log. 5.7 Logo out Choose Logou ut to logout Account and t the following page will be e shown after logout. Figure 43 The logout t page 54 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 6 Q&A
(1) Q: Why all the indicators are off?
A: Check the following:
The connection between the power adaptor and the power socket.
The status of the power switch.
(2) Q: Why the Ethernet indicator is off?
A: Check the following:
The connection between the Cable Modem and your computer, hub, or switch.
The running status of your PC, hub, or switch.
(3) Q: Why the ONLINE indicator is off?
A: Check CM DS/US LED is on. Check the connection between the Cable Line and the wall HFC. Apply customer :
Name: MTRLC LLC Address: PO Box 121147 Boston, MA 02112-1147 Contact Person: Andy Pollock Title: Director of Hardware Engineering Telephone: 6177530663 Fax: 617-423-1075 For applicable power supplies :
1, US: S24B72-120A200-C4 Brand : Shenzhen Gongjin Electronics Co., Ltd 55 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20cm from nearby persons. The device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 5 GHz devices only High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and/or damage this device. No configuration controls are provided for this wireless equipment allowing any change in the frequency of operations outside the FCC grant of authorization for US operation according to Part 15.407 of the FCC rules. For operation within 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz / 5.47 ~5.725GHz frequency range, it is restricted to indoor environment. 56
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MG7540 16x4 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem plus AC1600 Router User Manual VER: 1.0 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Contents 4 3 5.1 3.2 1 2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 2 Application ............................................................................................. 2 2.1 2.2 Features ................................................................................................ 2 2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance ............................................. 3 Hardware Description and Hardware Installation ............................................... 4 Hardware Description ............................................................................ 4 3.1 3.1.1 Front Panel ................................................................................. 4 3.1.2 Rear Panel .................................................................................. 5 Hardware Installation ............................................................................. 6 3.2.1 Connecting the Device ............................................................... 6 PC Network Configuration and Login ................................................................. 7 PC Network Configuration ..................................................................... 7 4.1 4.2 Logging In to the MG7540 Cable Modem ............................................. 9 5 Web-Based Management ................................................................................ 11 Status .................................................................................................. 11 5.1.1 Software .................................................................................... 11 5.1.2 Connection................................................................................ 12 5.1.3 Diagnostics ............................................................................... 14 5.1.4 Security ..................................................................................... 15 5.1.5 Event Log .................................................................................. 16 Basic Router ........................................................................................ 16 5.2.1 Setup ........................................................................................ 16 5.2.2 DHCP ........................................................................................ 18 5.2.3 DHCPv6 .................................................................................... 20 5.2.4 LAN IPv6 ................................................................................... 21 5.2.5 DDNS ........................................................................................ 21 5.2.6 Backup/Restore ........................................................................ 22 Advanced Router ................................................................................. 23 5.3.1 Options ..................................................................................... 23 5.3.2 IP Filtering ................................................................................. 25 5.3.3 MAC Filtering ............................................................................ 26 5.3.4 Port Filtering ............................................................................. 26 Forwarding ................................................................................ 27 5.3.5 5.3 5.2 i MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.3.6 Port Triggers ............................................................................. 29 5.3.7 RIP Setup ................................................................................. 29 5.3.8 DMZ Host .................................................................................. 32 5.4 Wireless ............................................................................................... 33 5.4.1 Basic ......................................................................................... 33 5.4.2 Radio ........................................................................................ 35 5.4.3 WPS_RADIUS_WEP ................................................................ 35 5.4.4 Guest ........................................................................................ 38 5.4.5 Access ...................................................................................... 39 5.4.6 Advanced .................................................................................. 41 5.4.7 WMM ........................................................................................ 45 5.4.8 Scan/Bridging ........................................................................... 47 Protection & Parental Control .............................................................. 47 5.5.1 Firewall Basic ............................................................................ 48 5.5.2 Event Log .................................................................................. 49 5.5.3 Parental Control ........................................................................ 50 VPN ..................................................................................................... 51 IPSec ........................................................................................ 51 5.6.1 5.6.2 L2TP/PPTP ............................................................................... 52 5.6.3 Event Log .................................................................................. 53 5.7 Logout .................................................................................................. 54 Q&A .................................................................................................................. 55 5.5 5.6 6 ii MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Read the following information carefully before operating the device. Please follow the following precaution items to protect the device from risks and damage caused by fire and electric power:
Use volume labels to mark the type of power.
Use the power adapter that is packed within the device package.
Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric shock or fire accident. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace it at once. Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid any damage caused by overheating to the device. The holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover these heat dissipation holes.
Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high temperature occurs. Avoid the device from direct sunshine.
Do not put this device close to a place where is over damp or watery. Do not spill any fluid on this device.
Do not connect this device to any PC or electronic product, unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this, because any wrong connection may cause any power or fire risk.
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
The screen of the coaxial cable is intended to be connected to earth in the building installation. 1 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 2 Overview incorporates a variety of The MG7540 is targeted towards DOCSIS3.0 cable modem and gateway. With sixteen downstream channels and four upstream channels, it supports up to 600Mbs/160Mbs.The MG7540 industry standard peripheral interfaces including dual IEEE802.3 10/100/1000Mbps interface, one with integrated GPHY. The MG7540 supports WLAN access. It complies with IEEE 802.11,802.11b/g,802.11n and 802.11ac specifications, WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security specifications. The 2.4GHz WLAN of the MG7540 supports 2T2R, The 5GHz WLAN of the MG7540 supports 3T3R. 2.1 Application SOHOs Small enterprises
Home gateway
Higher data rate broadband sharing
Network and online gaming Audio and video streaming and transfer PC file and application sharing 2.2 Features
User-friendly GUI for web configuration
Several pre-configured popular games. Just enable the game and the port settings are automatically configured.
Compatible with all standard Internet applications
WLAN with high-speed data transfer rates of up to 600 Mbps, compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz/5GHz compliant equipment IP routing and bridging
Network/port address translation (NAT/PAT)
Wireless LAN security: WPA, 802.1x, RADIUS client 2 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual File server for network attached storage (NAS) devices
Universal plug-and-play(UPnP)
Web filtering
Remote update
System statistics and monitoring 2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance Support application level gateway (ALG)
DOCSIS3.0 IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE 802.11ac 3 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 3 Hardware Description and Hardware Installation 3.1 Hardware Description 3.1.1 Front Panel The following table describes the indicators on the front panel. Indicator Color Status Power Green D/S U/S Green Blue Green Blue Internet Green Ethernet Green On Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On Blink Off On 4 Description The device is powered on and the device operates normally. The device is powered off. CM has locked D/S frequency CM scan D/S frequency Device is powered off. CM has locked D/S channel bonding CM is on D/S channel bonding Device is powered off. CM has locked U/S frequency CM is range and scan U/S frequency Device is powered off or CM scan D/S frequency. CM has locked U/S channel bonding CM is on U/S channel bonding Device is powered off or CM scan D/S frequency. CM online. Catching the wan ip address. Not connect. The Ethernet interface is connected. MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Indicator Color 1/2/3/4 Status Blink Off On WLAN Green Blink Off On Blink WPS Green Description Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet interface. The Ethernet interface is disconnected. WLAN is enabled. Data is being transmitted through the wireless interface. WLAN is disabled. Connection Protected Setup. Negotiation is in progress under Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Wi-Fi Protected Setup is disabled. succeeds under Wi-Fi Off 3.1.2 Rear Panel The following table describes the interfaces or the buttons on the rear panel. Interface Description Antenna Cable The antenna interface, for connecting the antennas. RF cable port, for connecting HFC cable. Press the button for at least 5 second and then release it. System restores the factory default settings. Press the button for at least 5 second and then release it. WPS will disabled/enabled. Press the button for at least 3 second and then release it. Wireless will disabled/enabled. RJ-45 port, for connecting the router to a PC or another network device. Power interface, for connecting the power adapter. Reset WPS WLAN Eth 4~1 Power Warning:
5 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Do not press the Reset button unless you want to clear the current settings. The Reset button is in a small circular hole on the rear panel. If you want to restore the default settings, please press the Reset button gently for 5 second with a fine needle inserted into the hole and then release the button. The system reboots and returns to the factory defaults. 3.2 Hardware Installation 3.2.1 Connecting the Device Please follow the steps below to connect the device. Step1 Connect the Cable port of the CM/RG with HFC cable. Step2 Connect the Eth port of the CM/RG to the network card of the PC via an Ethernet cable. Step3 Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the other end to the Power port of the CM/RG. 6 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 4 PC Network Configuration and Login 4.1 PC Network Configuration Each network interface on the PC should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically obtain an IP address using the network DHCP server. MG7540 provides a DHCP server on its LAN and it is recommended to configure your LAN to automatically obtain its IP address and DNS server IP address. The configuration principle is identical but should be carried out differently on each operating system. The following displays the TCP/IP Properties dialog box on Windows 7. 7 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 1 IP and DNS S configuration TCP/IP configu uration steps for Windows oose Start > Control Pa Step1 Ch Step2 Rig ght-click the Ethernet con the General tab, select Step3 On nd click Properties. an s 7 are as follows:
anel > Network Connect nnection icon and choose t the Internet Protocol tions. Properties.
(TCP/IP) component 8 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Step4 Step5 Step6 Step7 The Se Se Clic e Internet Protocol (TCP lect the Obtain an IP add lect the Obtain DNS serv ck OK to save the setting P/IP) Properties window dress automatically rad ver address automatica gs. w appears. dio button. ally radio button. 4.2 Logg ging In to the MG7 7540 Cable Mode em To log in to the Step1 Op Step2 Ent mo Step3 Ent and Step4 Clic MG7540 cable modem, pen a Web browser on yo ter http://192.168.0.1 (t odem) in the address bar. ter the user name and th d the Password is motor ck Login to log in to the M do as follows:
our computer. he default IP address o of the MG550 cable
. The login page appears t Username is admin he password. The default ola. MG7540 cable Modem. 9 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual After logging click on the A and diagnose Figure 2 Login page in to the MG7540 cable Advanced options you can e the system. modem, it will show the C n query, configure, and m CM Basic Status info. modify all the settings, 10 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5 Web-B Based Managem ment This chapter d which allows y features and sy escribes how to use We you to configure and con ystem parameters in a us eb-based management o ntrol all of cable modem ser-friendly GUI. of the Cable Modem, m residential gateway 5.1 Statu us Choose Status s, and the submenus of S Status are shown as belo ow. Figure 3 Submenus of status 5.1.1 Sof ftware Choose Status s > Software and the follo owing page appears. This page displ Figure 4 Software pa lays information about the age e hardware version, softw ware version, MAC 11 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual address, cable modem IP address,serial number and CM Certificate status. 5.1.2 Connection Choose Status > Connection and the following page appears. 12 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 13 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page disp including down downstream sig This page also cable modem, t current system The informatio browsers Refre Figure 5 Connection plays information about t stream channel frequenc gnal power and modulatio displays IP lease inform the duration of both lease time from the DOCSIS ti n on this page can be esh button. information the RF upstream and do cies, upstream channel ID on. mation, including the curre es, the expiration time of imeserver. refreshed at any time b ownstream channels, Ds, and upstream and ent IP address of the both leases, and the by clicking your web 5.1.3 Dia agnostics Choose Status s > Diagnostics and the following page appears. Figure 6 Diagnostic i are provided for troubl information leshooting network con nnectivity: Ping and Two utilities a Traceroute. Ping allows you u to check connectivity be etween the CM/RG and d devices on the LAN. 14 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Traceroute allo Selecting Trace the traceroute u and select Sta results are disp work path from the CM/R ows you to map the netw wn Utility list will present eroute from the drop-dow
, make any changes to th utility: To run either utility, window will automatically rt Test to begin. The w played in the Results table e. RG to a public host. alternate controls for he default parameters be refreshed as the 5.1.4 Sec curity Choose Status s > Security and the follo owing page appears. Figure 7 Security con nfiguration tory Defaults:
tton to restore factory def hanged. u can also change the se rd in both the New Passw password in the Current password. You do NOT h Restore Fact Click this but may have ch Note that you new passwo the current p change the p password. faults. Note that you will l lose any settings you ecurity password from thi word and Re-Enter New t User ID Password field have to restore factory de is page by entering a Password fields, and d. Clicking Save will efaults to change the 15 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.1.5 Ev ent Log Choose Status s > Event Log and the fo llowing page appears. The Event Log service provide problems with y Figure 8 Event Log i g displays information ab er. This information ma your connection. nformation bout your cable modem's ay be particularly helpfu s connection to your ul if you experience 5.2 Basic c Router Choose Basic Router and the submenu us of Basic Router are s shown as below. Figure 9 Submenus of Basic Router 5.2.1 Set tup Choose Basic Router > Setup , and th e following page appears s. 16 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual figuration red Information section as d for basic use. To connec s indicated:
ct to the Internet, you or it to register with the C CMTS and obtain an l DHCP server for each PC attached to the Figure 10 Setup con ormation from the Requir the CM/RG is configured following:
the CM/RG and wait fo able IP address P lease from the interna ommunication on the LA provided by the cable mo nternet until the WAN con AN will work regardless o odem is up. However, yo nnection is enabled and h of whether the WAN ou will not be able to has an IP address. gurations settings are re M/RG first powers up. On Any changes to these s figuration can be read fro etrieved only once from ne such setting is changi settings will force the CM om non-volatile storage. non-volatile storage ing the IPv4 Address M/RG to reset so that andatory reset is required d, the web interface will n notify as follows:
17 Enter the info At this point, must do the f 1. Power up Internet-routa 2. Get an IP CM/RG. Note that co connection p access the In Some config when the CM parameters. the new conf When this m MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Simply wait f web interface Most configu Figure 11 Reload pa for the modem to reboot e where you made your la uration items may be chan age and click on the Refresh ast change. nged on the fly without a reboot. h link to re-enter the 5.2.2 DH HCP Choose Basic Router > DHCP, and the e following page appears. 18 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow LAN. If you have you all of your PCs Disabled. If yo same subnet 255.255.255.0) address of the You can also s change the nu Figure 12 DHCP con ws configuration and statu nfiguration us of the optional internal DHCP server for the as ur own DHCP server serv IP addresses), you can d ou do this, make sure the the external DHC
), or you wont be able t CM/RG can be set from t set the starting IP addre mber of PCs supported vicing the LAN side (or c disable the internal DHCP e IP address assigned to CP server (the subne to access the CM/RG fro the Basic Router Setup p ess for IP leases availa on the LAN. In the cas choose to hardcode P server by chose the the CM/RG is on the et mask is always om the LAN. The IP page. ble to the LAN, and se above, addresses 19 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 192.168.0.2 thr fear of IP addr can also be pas rough 192.168.0.9 can b ess conflict with the DHC ssed to CPEs behind the be used as hard-coded I CP pool. Configured WIN e CM/RG via DHCP. P addresses with no NS server addresses 5.2.3 DH HCPv6 Choose Bas ic Router > DHCPv6 , a nd the following page ap pears. This page al modifying the press Save s Figure 13 DHCPv6 c llows configuration of the e System Delegated Pref so that the system can ca configuration e internal DhcpV6 serve fix, set the System Deleg alculate its LAN Delegate r for the LAN. When gated Prefix first, and ed Prefix. 20 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.2.4 LA AN IPv6 Choose Basic Router> LAN IPv6 and t the following page appea ars. This page dis Figure 14 LAN IPv6 splays information related information d to IPv6 on the LAN. 5.2.5 DD DNS Choose Basic Router > DDNS , and th e following page appears s. This page is address to b easily contac Figure 15 DDNS con used to configure DDNS be aliased to a static, pre cted by other hosts on nfiguration S. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) e-defined host name so the internet even if its I
) allows a dynamic IP that the host can be IP address changes. 21 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual NS client compatible wit h the Dynamic DNS The CM/RG service (http To activate th 1. Go to the service. Yo host name fo assigned. Y WAN IP add WAN IP Add 2. Enter you the service b and click Sav 3. The DDN changes so t The current s supports a dynamic DN
://www.dyndns.com/). he DDNS client:
e Dynamic DNS website ou will create a usernam or your server, and the dy You will also be asked fo ress that has been assig ress on the Basic Router ur account information on by selecting www.DynDN ve. NS client will notify the D that your chosen host nam status of the service is sh and create an account f e and password, and be ynamic DNS domain to w or your hosts current IP ned to your CM/RG durin r/ Setup web page.) n the Basic Router/ DDN S.org from the DDNS Se for the Dynamic DNS e asked to choose a hich your host will be address. This is the ng provisioning. (See NS web page, enable ervice drop-down list, DDNS service whenever me will be resolved prope hown at the bottom of the the WAN IP address erly by inquiring hosts. e DDNS web page. 5.2.6 Ba ckup/Restore Choose Basic Router > Backup/Resto ore and the following pag e appears. In this page, You can the Figure 16 Backup/Re you can save the curren en later restore these estore setup nt CM/RG configuration s settings if you need ettings to a local PC. restore a particular 22 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual configuration undesirable e To back up th To restore a locate the f saving.) On Note that onc n, or to recover from cha effect. he current configuration, previous configuration, c file. (Usually GatewayS nce the file has been lo ce the settings are restor anges you may have ma de that have had an click Backup and follow t the prompts. navigation window to click Browse and use the ou rename it before Settings.bin, unless yo restore the settings. ocated, click Restore to red, the device will reboot t. 5.3 Adva anced Router Choose Advan below. nced Router and the su bmenus of Advanced R Router are shown as Figure 17 Submenus s of Advanced Router 5.3.1 Op ptions Choose Advan nced Router > Options t to display the following pa age. 23 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow the appropriate selections, clic without a syste WAN Blocking Figure 18 Options co ws you to configure the a e check box until it is c ck on the Save button. m reset. prevents your cable mod onfiguration accessible features.To en checked. When you ar These features can be nable a feature, click re satisfied with your e modified on the fly dem/router or the devices s behind it from being 24 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual e Internet. This makes it visible from the unch an attack on your p address and la IpSec PassThr rough enables a VPN d cable modem/r router and running IpSec
. on the Internet. PPTP (Point-to o-Point Tunneling Protoc located behind your c VPN software communicate s successfully with endpoin ig Management: When Remote Confi IPAddress:808 80/ to administer your C Modem/Router's WAN your Cable M ws multicast specific traff Multicast :Allow LAN behind yo ur Cable Modem/Router UPnP: If you ar re running an application rk Bridged: Enable or Di Primary Netwo Addresses. difficult for hackers to di iscover your WAN IP private LAN. device or VPN software c to communicate succes located behind your ssfully with endpoints es a VPN device or d running PPTP to col) PassThrough enable cable modem/router an ts on the Internet. t n enabled, navigate to http://CM WAN Cable Modem/Router rem motely. You can find Basic Setup page. rom the PCs on your IP address on fic to be passed to and fr the that requires UPnP, Ena isable the feature Pass T ble UPnP. Through These MAC 5.3.2 IP Filtering Choose Advan nced Router> IP Filtering g to display the following page. 25 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allo access to the W By entering sta PCs are denie
(Least-significa automatically fr also check the settings commo Figure 19 IP Filtering ws you to configure the WAN by specifying those arting and ending IP add ed access to the WAN. ant byte) of the IP addres rom the CM/RG IP addre enable box and click S only used but not have th g configuration e CM/RG to prevent loc IP addresses that should dress ranges, you can c Note that you only nee ss; the upper bytes of th ess. To activate the IP ad Save. The enable box allo hem active. cal PCs from getting d be filtered. configure which local ed to enter the LSB e IP address are set dress filter, you must ows you to store filter 5.3.3 MA AC Filtering Choose Advan nced Router > MAC Filte ering to display the follow wing page. This page is us via their MAC a This is useful fo unlike its IP a various address Figure 20 MAC Filter sed to prevent PCs from s address or the fact that the MAC a ddress which can be a ses over time. ring configuration sending outgoing TCP/UD DP traffic to the WAN address of a specific NIC ssigned via DHCP serv card never changes, ver or hard-coded to 5.3.4 Por rt Filtering Choose Advan nced Router> Port Filter ring to display the followi ng page. 26 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual ng configuration sending outgoing TCP/UD DP traffic to the WAN This page is us on specific IP p By specifying a traffic is allowe are blocked for For instance, if HTTP sites (or 80, the Protoco Figure 21 Port Filteri sed to prevent PCs from s port numbers. a starting and ending po d out to the WAN on a pe r ALL PCs and this settin f you would like to block web surfing), you wou ol to TCP, check the En rt range, you may determ er-port basis. Note the s ng is not IP address or M k all PCs on the private ld set the Start Port to nabled box, and click Sav mine what TCP/UDP specified port ranges AC address specific. LAN from accessing 80, the End Port to ve. 5.3.5 For rwarding Choose Adv vanced Router > Forwar rding to display the follow wing page. 27 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This allows for FTP servers, m table of commo Forwarding allo the mapping of To specify a m forwarded loca If only a single and end locat supplied on the If both external a mandatory f number is use internal port nu Figure 22 Forwarding r incoming requests on s mail servers, etc. so they only used port numbers is ows you to run a publicly f TCP/UDP ports to a loca mapping, you must enter lly, and the IP address to port specification is desi tions for that IP address. e page for convenience. and Local/internal port n ield and the external po ed, the RG will perform mber. g configuration specific port numbers to can be accessible from s also provided. y accessible server on th al PC r the range of port num o which traffic to those p red, enter the same port A table of commonly u o reach web servers, the public internet. A he LAN by specifying mbers that should be ports should be sent. number in the start used Port numbers is numbers are present, the ort number is optional. a translation from exte Local port number is If the external port ernal port number to 28 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.3.6 Por rt Triggers Choose Advan nced Router > Port Trigg gers to display the follow wing page. Port Triggers a open all the tim number set in t opened for inc outgoing traffic Range ports w applications (e chat programs constantly or e potential hacke Figure 23 Port Trigge re similar to Port Forwar me. When the CM/RG the Trigger Range, the oming (or sometimes re c is detected on the Trig will close. This is a safer
.g. video conferencing p
, etc.) because they ar erroneously left open vi ers to discover. ers configuration ding except that they are detects outgoing data o resulting ports set in the eferred to as bi-directiona gger Range ports for 10 r method for opening spe programs, interactive ga re dynamically triggered a the router administrat e not static ports held on a specific IP port e Target Range are al ports) data. If no minutes, the Target ecific ports for special ming, file transfer in and not held open tor and exposed for 5.3.7 RIP P Setup Choose Advan nced Router> RIP Setup p to display the following p page. 29 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual guration sed in WAN networks to destination addresses to identify and use the help reduce network RIP (Router Inf best known and congestion and NOTE: RIP m Addressing mo and the set the controlled via th information from RIP is a protoco and CMTS). T CMTS settings To enable the C as the RIP Auth 1.) To turn on R 2.) To specify a key name = a s 3.) To specify a key number = a 4.) To change t interval by defa Figure 24 RIP config formation Protocol) is us d quickest route to given d delays. messaging will only be ode on the Basic Setup Wan IP network informa he ISP. RIP Authenticat m the end user to preven ol that requires negotiatio The ISP would normally s to match the configuratio CM/RG to perform RIP, d hentication Key and 1 as RIP MD5 Authentication, c a RIP MD5 Authentication string value to match CMT a RIP MD5 Auth Key ID, ty a number to match the CM the RIP annoucement in ault = 30 seconds sent upstream when r p page. You must enable ation! RIP is normally a f tion Keys and IDs are no t unauthorized RIP settin on from both sides of the set this up because of the on in the CM/RG. do the following (this exa the Key ID):
check the Enable box. n Key String, type BRCM TS key name value ype 1 MTS key number value terval, type in a number 30 running in Static IP Static IP Addressing function that is tightly ormally held as secret ngs. network (i.e. CM/RG eir knowledge of their ample uses BRCMV2 MV2 for this example. in seconds.reporting MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.) To specify a RIP unicast destination IP address, enter the IP address and subnet mask. To enable the CMTS for RIPv2 with MD-5 authentication (Cisco uBR example shown below):
1.) The following steps go through configuring RIPv2 for a Cisco CMTS. The network number used in this configuration will vary from network to network so use the network number that matches your set-up. 7223#configure terminal 7223(config)#key chain ubr 7223(config-keychain)#key 1 7223(config-keychain-key)#key-str BRCMV2 7223(config-keychain-key)#exit 7223(config-keychain)#exit 7223(config)#router rip 7223(config-router)#ver 2 7223(config-router)#no validate-update 7223(config-router)#passive-interface cable 2/0 7223(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0 7223(config-router)#exit 7223(config)#inter cable 2/0 7223(config-if)#ip rip receive ver 2 7223(config-if)#ip rip authentication mode md5 7223(config-if)#ip rip authentication key-chain ubr 7223(config-if)#exit 7223(config)#exit In this example, we have named the key chain ubr. This was chosen arbitrarily. You can use any name you like as long as you specify the correct name when specifying which key chain to use for RIPv2 authentication. 2.) The next step is enable RIP debugging to ensure that the CMTS is receiving and authenticating messages from the residential gateway. 7223#debug ip rip RIP protocol debugging is on 31 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 7223#term mon The CMTS is now configured to accept RIPv2 messages. If the CM/RG is registered on the CMTS, you should see messages that are similar to the message below:
00:28:41: RIP: received packet with MD5 authentication 00:28:41: RIP: received v2 update from 10.24.81.148 on Cable2/0 00:28:41: 10.24.81.0/24 via 10.24.81.148 in 1 hops The CM/RG has broadcast that is connected to the network 10.24.81.0/24 through the interface 10.24.81.148. This information is not very useful to the CMTS because it already knows that the network 10.24.81.0/24 is connected directly to one of its interfaces (Cable2/0). It ignores this message and doesnt add any information to the IP routing table. Here is the IP routing table after the CMTS has received RIPv2 messages:
7223#sh ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area
* - candidate default, U - per-user static route, o - ODR P - periodic downloaded static route Gateway of last resort is 10.24.95.17 to network 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 3 subnets, 2 masks C 10.24.80.0/24 is directly connected, Cable2/0 C 10.24.81.0/24 is directly connected, Cable2/0 C 10.24.95.16/28 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0 S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.24.95.17 In the example above, the CM/RG was set up to send RIPv2 messages to the CMTS. The CMTS was also set up to receive these messages. 5.3.8 DMZ Host Choose Advanced Router > DMZ Host to display the following page. 32 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual DMZ (De-milita allows you to translate to a k sub-network th public Internet. You may config PCs using pro correctly with s specific PC is s the needed app though still prot Figure 25 DMZ Host arized Zone) hosting (als specify the default rec known local PC. This ca hat sits between the trus configuration so commonly referred to cipient of WAN traffic th an also be described as sted internal private LAN o as Exposed Host) at NAT is unable to a computer or small N, and the untrusted gure one PC to be the D oblem applications that u specific port triggers or po set as a DMZ Host, remem plication, since this PC wi tected from Denial of Ser DMZ host. This setting use random port numbers ort forwarding setups me mber to set this back to 0 ill be effectively exposed rvice (DoS) attacks via th is generally used for s and do not function entioned earlier. If a 0 when finished with to the public Internet, e Firewall. 5.4 Wire less Choose Wirele ess and the submenus of f Wireless are shown as below. Figure 26 The subme enus of Wireless 5.4.1 Ba sic Choose Wirele ess > Basic to display the e following page. 33 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Primary Netwo Enable or Disa the primary net Network Name Sets the Netwo ASCII characte WPA-PSK / WP Motorola assig This security ke If you want, yo clicking the Sav Selects the con on the selected Bandwidth:
802.11b/g chan wide. There are Guest networks may still figuration
. rimary Wireless Network Figure 27 Basic conf ws you to configure the P ork:
ble the primary network. twork is disabled. e (SSID):
ork Name (also known as er string. PA2-PSK Security Key /
ned your device a uniqu ey is displayed here. u can change the securit ve button. Channel:
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ue Security Key (or Pass s SSID) of the primary ne ty key by entering the ne be operational when etwork. This is a 1-32 sword) at the factory. ew key here and then le channels depends nnels are only 20 MHz w e some backward compa wide, but 802.11n chann atibility issues with 40 M nels may be 40 MHz Hz channels though. 34 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual These issues a
(802.11b/g) dev Sideband for C Whether the 2 channel. Chan example (in the the control cha allow the lower are more likely to be enc vices may be operating u Control Channel (40 MH 0 MHz control channel nges to this setting ma e 2.4 GHz band), if the u annel, then the lowest con r 20 MHz for data. countered in the 2.4 GHz using 20 MHz channels. Hz only):
uses the upper or lower ay change the control c upper 20 MHz is selected ntrol channel available w z band where legacy r half of the 40 MHz channel setting. For d as the sideband for would be channel 5 to 5.4.2 Ra adio Choose Wirele ess > Radio to display the e following page. Figure 28 Radio con figuration Radio Enable/
Allows the wire
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eless interface to be enab bled and disabled. 5.4.3 WP PS_RADIUS_W WEP Choose Wirele ess > WPS_RADIUS_WE EP to display the following g page. 35 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Figure 29 WPS_RAD ws you to configure the W DIUS_WEP configuration WPS_RADIUS_WEP 36 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual WPS Enable/Disable:
WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. WPS provides two methods to automatically distribute wireless keys to clients that support this feature, described below. For the record, as of July, 2015, Apple devices did not support WPS. WPS Client PIN Method:
On your client device, run a utility to generate a WPS PIN. Copy the PIN that the client generates and enter it here, then press the Save button. Once this process is complete, your cable modem/router will display the results, or it will time out after about two minutes. Note that this method will change the default SSID and key for your network. WPA:
Wi-Fi Protected Access is a slightly older and less secure algorithm for securing a wireless network. This is the Enterprise variant that requires configuration of a RADIUS server. WPA-PSK:
The Pre-Shared Key mode of the WPA algorithm which does not require use of a RADIUS server. This is also known as WPA Personal. WPA and WPA-PSK cannot be used at the same time. WPA2:
An advanced form of WPA that is more secure. This is the Enterprise mode of WPA2 which requires the use of a RADIUS server. WPA2 and WPA may be used at the same time to provide backward compatibility with devices that do not support WPA2. WPA2-PSK:
The Pre-Shared Key mode of WPA2, also known as WPA2 Personal.WPA2 and WPA2-PSK cannot be used at the same time. WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK may be used at the same time to provide backward compatibility with devices that do not support WPA2. Encryption:
Select the desired encryption protocol for your network. The default is TKIP+AES. RADIUS:
Disable WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK and Enable WPA / WPA2 to un-gray out RADIUS settings. 37 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual
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802.11n Mode Set this param meter to OFF to force 80 s Auto. default value is on:
WEP Encryptio grayed out by default. If y Disabled and g to OFF to un-gr ray out, and then Enable 1 thru Network Key 4:
Network Key 1 ncryption is enabled, s When WEP e characters or 1 0 hexadecimal digits for hexadecimal di gits for a 128-bit key. ork Key:
Current Netwo This selects the e Network Key used for tr PassPhrase:
Enter a 10 or Network Keys 1 26 character string, th 1 - 4. 02.11g mode (required to o enable WEP). The you need WEP Encryptio this parameter. on, set 802.11n Mode sets the static WEP ke a 64-bit key. Enter 13 AS ys. Enter 5 ASCII SCII characters or 26 ransmissions. Select 1 - 4 4 (default 1). en press Generate WE P Keys to generate 5.4.4 Gu uest Choose Wirele ess > Guest to display the e following page. Figure 30 Guest con figuration 38 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual The page allows you to configure a secondary guest network on the wireless interface. Select Guest Network:
This is a pull down of Moto_Guest0 to Moto_Guest7. Guest Network Status:
Enable or Disable the Guest Network selected above. Guest Network Name (SSID):
Either accept the default Network Name, or change the name by entering the new name here, and clicking the Save button. WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK Security Key / Password:
Enter a key here, and click the Save button to save it. 5.4.5 Access Choose Wireless > Access to display the following page. 39 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allo network. It also point. Connected Cli A list of conne network, it is ad it is removed fr Figure 31 Access co ows you to control which o provides information ab onfiguration h wireless clients can a out wireless clients conn access your wireless ected to your access ients:
ected wireless clients. W dded to the list; when a c rom the list. For each clie When a client connects client leaves (disassociate ent, the age (in seconds
(associates) to the es) from the network,
), estimated average 40 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual receive signal strength (in dBm), IP address, and host name are presented. The age is the amount of time elapsed since data was transmitted to or received from the client. 5.4.6 Advanced Choose Wireless > Advanced to display the following page. 41 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 32 Advanced This page allow ws you to configure advan
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Output Power ge of the AP by adjusting Control the ran configuration nced wireless settings. g the radio output power. 42 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual OBSS Coexistence:
OBSS coexistence refers to the ability of your device to support 20 MHz clients within 40 MHz channels. It also allows your device to reduce interference from nearby 20 MHz devices that are interfering with part of your device's 40 MHz channel. Hide SSID (Closed Network):
When this feature is enabled, the SSID is not broadcast. Therefore, only devices that already know the SSID will be able to connect. Mode Required:
Select None, HT or ERP, where HT and ERP refer to High Throughput and Extended Rate PHY, respectively. These settings determine how your network interacts with older (802.11b/g) and newer (802.11n) wireless clients. Most users will leave this at the default setting of None. Isolate Client:
When this feature is enabled, wireless clients are isolated from your wired network and from each other. They can only access the Internet, but not any servers or other devices on your network. 54g Mode:
Sets the network mode for legacy 802.11g & 802.11b networks. To un-gray out this selection, under the 2.4GHz tab in WPS_RADIUS_WEP, Disable 802.11n Mode. Choices are 54g Auto, 54g only, 54g Performance, 54g LRS, and 802.11b Only. 54g Auto accepts 54g, 802.11g, and 802.11b clients, but optimizes performance based on the type of clients connected. 54g Performance accepts only 54g clients and provides the highest throughout; nearby 802.11b networks may have degraded performance. 54g LRS interoperates with the widest variety of 54g, 802.11g, and 802.11b clients. 80211b accepts only 802.11b clients. Xpress Technology:
Enable Broadcom proprietary method of block frame acknowledgement for 802.11g frames. This feature may improve throughput, but may cause problems. Afterburner Technology This feature removes the need for the acknowledgement of data frames. It may improve throughput, but may cause problems. 43 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 802.11n Protection:
802.11n Protection protects legacy 802.11b&g devices that are within range of your cable modem/router. This feature is enabled (Auto) by default. In some environments with no legacy devices, you may improve performance by disabling this feature. Basic Rate Set:
Determines which rates are advertised as basic rates. Default uses the driver defaults. Sets all available rates as basic rates. Multicast Rate:
This is the rate at which you send out multicast packets to stations. Multicast packets are not acknowledged. NPHY Rate:
Choose 802.11n rate to be applied to all unicast packets. Legacy Rate:
N mode must be off on the radio webpage for this control to be active. When active the user can force the rate in which the AP will operate. Beacon Interval:
Sets the beacon interval in milliseconds for the AP. The default is 100, which is fine for nearly all applications. DTIM Interval:
Sets the wakeup interval for clients in power-save mode. When a client is running in power save mode, lower values provide higher performance but result in decreased client battery life, while higher values provide lower performance but result in increased client battery life. Fragmentation Threshold:
Sets the fragmentation threshold. Packets exceeding this threshold will be fragmented into packets no larger than the threshold before packet transmission. RTS Threshold:
Sets the RTS threshold. Packets exceeding this threshold will cause the AP to perform an RTS/CTS exchange to reserve the wireless medium before packet transmission. 44 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual
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. a video stream points, for example of 5.4.7 WM MM Choose Wirele ess > WMM to display the e following page. 45 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 33 WMM configuration This page allows you to configure WiFi Multi-Media (WMM). WMM is an implementation of Quality of Service (Qos) which is defined by the IEEE standard 802.11e. WMM Support:
Sets WMM support. Choices are Auto, On, or Off. If enabled (Auto or On), the WME Information Element is included in beacon frame. No-Acknowledgement:
Sets No-Acknowledgement support. Choices are On or Off. When enabled, acknowledgments for data are not transmitted. Power Save Support:
Sets Power Save support. Choices are On or Off. When Power Save is enabled, the AP queues packets for STAs that are in power-save mode. Queued packets are transmitted when the STA notifies AP that it has left power-save mode. EDCA AP Parameters:
Specifies the transmit parameters for traffic transmitted from the AP to the STA for the four Access Categories: Best Effort (AC_BE), Background (AC_BK), Video (AC_VI), and Voice (AC_VO). Transmit parameters include Contention Window (CWmin and CWmax), Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN), and Transmit Opportunity Limit (TXOP Limit). There are also two AP-specific settings: Admission Control and Discard Oldest First. Admission control specifies if admission control is enforced for the Access Categories. Discard Oldest First specifies the discard policy for the queues. On discards the oldest first; Off discards the newest first. EDCA STA Parameters:
Specifies the transmit parameters for traffic transmitted from the STA to the AP for the four Access Categories: Best Effort (AC_BE), Background (AC_BK), Video (AC_VI), and Voice (AC_VO). Transmit parameters include Contention Window (CWmin and CWmax), Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN), and Transmit Opportunity Limit (TXOP Limit). 46 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 5.4.8 Sca an/Bridging Choose Wirele ess > Scan/Bridging to d display the following page e. This page allow Distribution Sy points together Wireless Bridg This setting ena Remote Bridge Table of remot Up to 4 remote APs MAC addr Figure 34 Scan/Bridg ws you to configure wirele ystem (WDS). Bridging a r to form a single network ging:
ables or disables wireless es:
te bridge MAC addresse e bridges may be connect ress (see section 0) on th ging configuration ess bridging, which is als allows you connect mult k using wireless point-to-p so known as Wireless tiple wireless access point links. s bridging. es authorized to establis ted. Typically, you will als he remote bridge, too. sh a wireless bridge. so have to enter your 5.5 Prote Choose Protec Control are sh ection & Parental ction & Parental Control own as below. l Control l and the submenus of Pr rotection & Parental 47 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 35 su bmenus of Protection & Pa arental Control 5.5.1 Fir rewall Basic Choose Protec page. ction & Parental Contr rol> Firewall Basic to d display the following Figure 36 Firew sed to block or exclusiv he WAN to the LAN. wall Basic configuration vely allow different types of data through the ng does not block any se and well known attacks. unless it is on a specific he same page. The hig n fewer services. The off ervices/ports, however it The medium setting wil port of allowed services;
gh setting is similar to setting allows all traffic t does protect against l cause the firewall to the allowed services medium, but allows to pass. 48 This page is u CM/RG from th The low settin invalid packets drop a packet u are listed on th access to even MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Block Fragmen the firewall. P both the LAN originating on b activate any of without a CM/R nted IP packets prevent al Port Scan Detection detec and WAN. IP Flood D both the LAN and WAN. f the checkbox items. All RG reboot. ll fragmented IP packets f cts and blocks port scan a Detection detects and b The Save button must b of these settings can be from passing through activity originating on blocks packet floods be clicked in order to e activated on-the-fly 5.5.2 Ev ent Log Choose Protec page. ction & Parental Control l >Firewall Event Log to o display the following Configure the r and/or set up e logged and/or y Syslog server, where you wan to take effect. N you have selec Figure 37 Firewall Ev router to log a record of email alerts to warn of the you want to be warned a if you have one. Third, en nt warnings to be sent, if Note that you can view t cted at the bottom of the p vent Log configuration events to a local Syslog e events. First, select the bout. Second, enter the a nter the email address an applicable. Finally, click the most recent entries o page. server on your LAN, events that you want address of your local nd SMTP information Save for the settings of the log information 49 MG7540 Cable rental Control 5.5.3 Par Modem User Manual Choose Protec page. ction & Parental Contro ol > Parental Control to display the following Parental Contr addresses. If y those devices Allowed Addres only the Allowe List of Blocked want to block to need help find access you wa enter the days block (choose b Figure 38 Parental C rol: Parental Control le you define Blocked addre can reach all websites e sses for particular device ed Addresses. Addresses: Enter the M o a particular site. (Check ing its MAC Address). T nt to block. Next, if you w and start and end times both if you're not sure). Fi Control configuration ets you define lists of esses for particular devic except the Blocked addr es on your network, thos blocked or allowed ces on your network, resses. If you define se devices can reach AC Address of the devic k the user documentation Then enter the URL of want to block access only s of the blocking. Next, e inally, select Enable and ce whose access you n for the device if you the web site whose y during certain times enter the Protocols to click Save to activate 50 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual the entry. Note that you c List of Allowed access to a pa help finding its want to allow. days and start
(choose both if entry. Note that you c can Disable the entry tem mporarily if you may want to re-Enable it later. Addresses: Enter the M rticular site. (Check the u MAC Address). Then ent Next, if you want to allow t and end times of the f you're not sure). Finally MAC Address of the devic user documentation for th ter the URL of the web si w access only during ce access. Next, enter the y, select Enable and click ce you want to allow he device if you need te whose access you ertain times enter the e Protocols to allow k Save to activate the can Disable the entry tem mporarily if you may want to re-Enable it later. 5.6 VPN Choose VPN a nd the submenus of VPN N are shown as below. Figure 39 Submenus s of VPN 5.6.1 IPS Sec Choose VPN >
IPSec to display the follo owing page. 51 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Figure 40 IPSec con show the status of configu figuration ured tunnels. own list of VPN Names d defined below. Select the e specific VPN tunnel This page will s Tunnel:
This is a pull-d to configure. Name:
Enter a VPN na ame and click Add New T Tunnel. 5.6.2 L2 TP/PPTP Choose VPN >
L2TP/PPTP to display th he page below. 52 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Figure 41 L2TP/PPT ws configuration of L2TP TP configuration and PPTP server options s. 5.6.3 Ev ent Log Choose VPN >
Event Log to display the e following page. 53 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual This page allow Figure 42 Event Log ws you to view the VPN E information Event Log. 5.7 Logo out Choose Logou ut to logout Account and t the following page will be e shown after logout. Figure 43 The logout t page 54 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual 6 Q&A
(1) Q: Why all the indicators are off?
A: Check the following:
The connection between the power adaptor and the power socket.
The status of the power switch.
(2) Q: Why the Ethernet indicator is off?
A: Check the following:
The connection between the Cable Modem and your computer, hub, or switch.
The running status of your PC, hub, or switch.
(3) Q: Why the ONLINE indicator is off?
A: Check CM DS/US LED is on. Check the connection between the Cable Line and the wall HFC. Apply customer :
Name: MTRLC LLC Address: PO Box 121147 Boston, MA 02112-1147 Contact Person: Andy Pollock Title: Director of Hardware Engineering Telephone: 6177530663 Fax: 617-423-1075 For applicable power supplies :
1, US: S24B72-120A200-C4 Brand : Shenzhen Gongjin Electronics Co., Ltd 55 MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20cm from nearby persons. The device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 5 GHz devices only High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and/or damage this device. No configuration controls are provided for this wireless equipment allowing any change in the frequency of operations outside the FCC grant of authorization for US operation according to Part 15.407 of the FCC rules. 56
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-12-29 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2016-05-03 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2016-12-29
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1 2 3 |
2016-05-03
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
MTRLC LLC
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024953069
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
P.O. Box 121147
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1 2 3 |
Boston, MA
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
2AF5P
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
MG7540
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
A****** P****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
61775********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
781-3********
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1 2 3 |
a******@zoom.net
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 16x4 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem plus AC1600 Router | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | No | |||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20 MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz bandwidth modes. Indoor use only. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20 MHz and 40MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20 MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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1 2 3 | Name |
K**** L********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 |
k******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.324339 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.314051 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.245 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5500 | 5700 | 0.25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.96447 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.415379 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.324339 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.314051 |
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