Get ready to experience the Internet’s express lane! Whether you’re checking out
streaming media, downloading new software, checking your email, or talking with
friends on the phone, the Xfinity TG1682 Telephony Gateway brings it all to you
faster and more reliably. All while providing toll quality Voice over IP telephone ser vice and both wired and wireless connectivity. It also supports a Lithi um-Ion battery backup to provide continued telephone service during power outages.
The Xfinity Telephony Gateway provides four Ethernet connections for use as the
hub of your home/office Local Area Network (LAN). The Xfinity Telephony Gateway
also provides 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless connectivity for enhanced mobility and
versatility. In addition, the Xfinity Telephony Gateway provides for up to two separate lines of telephone service and Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
(DECT) funtionality to allow using cordless telphones within the home. The Telephony Gateway also offers integrated MoCA 2.0 home networking providing Internet access and transfer of multimedia content between devices over coaxial cable
in the home.
Installation is simple and your cable company will provide assistance to you for any
special requirements. The links below provide more detailed instructions.
Safety Requirements
Getting Started
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Installing and Connecting Your Telephony Gateway
Configuring Your Ethernet Connection
Using the Telephony Gateway
Troubleshooting
Glossary
Export Regulations
This product may not be exported outside the U.S. and Canada without U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Admin istration authorization. Any export or re-export by the purchaser, directly or indirectly, in contravention of U.S. Export Adminis tration Regulation is prohibited.
ARRIS provides this guide without warranty of any kind, implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ARRIS may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any
time. The capabilities, system requirements and/or compatibility with third-party products described herein are subject to change without notice.
ARRIS and the ARRIS logo are all trademarks of ARRIS Enterprises, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to
refer to either the entities claiming the marks and the names of their products. ARRIS disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of
others.
Protected under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 7,031,435. Other patents pending.
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Safety Requirements
These Telephony Gateways comply with the applicable requirements for performance, construction, labeling, and information when used as outlined below:
CAUTION
Risk of shock
Mains voltages inside this unit. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer
service to qualified personnel only!
CAUTION
Potential equipment damage
Potential loss of service
Connecting the Telephony Gateway to existing telephone wiring should
only be performed by a professional installer. Physical connections to
the previous telephone provider must be removed and the wiring must
be checked; there must not be any voltages. Cancellation of telephone
service is not adequate. Failure to do so may result in loss of service
and/or permanent damage to the Telephony Gateway.
CAUTION
Risk of explosion
Replacing the battery with an incorrect type, heating a battery above
75°C, or incinerating a battery, can cause product failure and a risk of
fire or battery explosion. Do not dispose of in fire. Recycle or dispose
of used batteries responsibly and in accordance with local ordinances.
•The Telephony Gateway is designed to be connected directly to a telephone.
•Connecting the Telephony Gateway to the home’s existing tele phone wiring
should only be performed by a professional in staller.
•Do not use product near water (i.e. wet basement, bathtub, sink or near a
swimming pool, etc.), to avoid risk of electrocu tion.
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•Do not use spray cleaners or aerosols on the Telephony Gateway.
•The product shall be cleaned using only a damp, lint-free, cloth. No sol-
•Avoid using and/or connecting the equipment during an electri cal storm, to
•Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
•Do not locate the equipment within 6 feet (1.9 m) of a flame or ignition
•Use only power supply and power cord included with the equip ment.
•Equipment should be installed near the power outlet and should be easily
•The shield of the coaxial cable must be connected to earth (grounded) at the
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vents or cleaning agents shall be used.
avoid risk of electrocution.
source (i.e. heat registers, space heaters, fireplaces, etc.).
accessible.
entrance to the building in accordance with applicable national electrical installation codes. In the U.S., this is required by NFPA 70 (National Electrical
Code) Article 820. In the European Union and in certain other countries,
CATV instal lation equipotential bonding requirements are specified in IEC
60728-11, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interac-tive services, Part 11: Safety. This equipment is in tended to be installed in
accordance with the requirements of IEC 60728-11 for safe operation.
If the equipment is to be installed in an area serviced by an IT power line
network, as is found in many areas of Norway, spe cial attention should be
given that the installation is in accor dance with IEC 60728-11, in particular
Annex B and Figure B.4.
•In areas of high surge events or poor grounding situations and areas prone
to lightning strikes, additional surge protection may be required (i.e.
PF11VNT3 from American Power Conver sion) on the AC, RF, Ethernet and
Phone lines.
•When the Telephony Gateway is connected to a local computer through Ethernet cables, the computer must be proper ly grounded to the building/residence AC ground network. All plug-in cards within the computer must be
properly installed and grounded to the computer frame per the manufacturer’s specifications.
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•Ensure proper ventillation. Position the Telephony Gateway so that air flows
freely around it and the ventillation holes on the unit are not blocked.
•Do not mount the Telephony Gateway on surfaces that are sensitive to heat
and/or which may be damaged by the heat generated by the modem, its
power supply, or other accessories.
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a
Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) rules. These requirements are intended 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.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
RF Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) between the radiator and your body. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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About Your New Telephony Gateway
The Xfinity TG1682 Telephony Gateway is DOCSIS compliant with the following features:
•Speed: much faster than dialup or ISDN service; up to eight times faster
than DOCSIS 2.0 cable modems.
•Convenience: supports Ethernet and 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless connections; both can be used simultaneously
•Flexibility: provides two independent lines of telephone service as well as
high speed data
•Compatibility:
–Data services: DOCSIS 3.0 compliant and backward-compatible with
DOCSIS 2.0 or 1.1; supports tiered data services (if offered by your
cable company)
–Telephony services: PacketCable™ 2.0 compliant
–DECT support for CAT-iq 2.0 compliant DECT 6.0 hardware with multi
line calling capabilities (if offered by your cable company)
The TG1682 provides:
•Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n/ac connectivity
•Four Ethernet ports for connections to non-wireless devices
•Up to two lines of telephone service with Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) funtionality
•Integrated MoCA 2.0 home networking
•DOCSIS 3.0 compliant with Li-Ion backup battery
•Two USB host ports (future support for external USB devices)
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What’s in the Box?
Make sure you have the following items before proceeding. Call your cable company
for assistance if anything is missing.
•Telephony Gateway
•Power Cord
•Quick Installation Guide
•End User License Agreement
Items You Need
If you are installing the Telephony Gateway yourself, make sure you have the follow ing items on hand before continuing:
•Telephony Gateway package: see What’s in the Box? for a list of items
in the package.
•Coaxial cable (coax): as shown in the image to the left, this is a round
cable with a connector on each end. It is the same kind of wire used to connect to your television for cable TV. You can buy coax from any electronics
retailer and many discount stores; make sure it has connectors on both
ends. There are two types of connectors, slip-on and screw-on; the screwon connectors are best for use with your Telephony Gateway. The coax
should be long enough to reach from your Telephony Gateway to the nearest cable outlet.
Note: For best performance, use high-quality RG-6 type coax cable and minimize or eliminate splitters between the cable jack and the Telephony Gateway.
Phone Cable
•Phone Cable: as shown in the image to the left, this is a standard phone
cable with standard phone connectors (RJ11 type) on both ends. You can
buy phone cables from any electronics retailer and many discount stores.
•Splitter (optional): provides an extra cable connection by splitting a single outlet into two. You may need a splitter if you have a TV already connected to the cable outlet that you want to use. You can buy a splitter from
any electronics retailer and most discount stores; you may also need a short
piece of coax cable (with connectors); use it to connect the splitter to the
cable outlet and then connect the Telephony Gateway and TV to the splitter.
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Note: A splitter effectively cuts the signal in half and sends each half to its
two outputs. Using several splitters in a line may deteriorate the quality of
your television, telephone, and/or internet connection.
•Ethernet Cable(s): as shown in the image to the left, this is a Category 5e
(CAT5e) straight-through cable for connecting computers to the Gateway.
•Information packet: your cable company should furnish you with a packet
containing information about your service and how to set it up. Read this information carefully. Contact your cable company if you have any ques tions.
Getting Service
Before trying to use your new Telephony Gateway, contact your local cable company
to establish an Internet account and telephone service. When you call, have the
fol lowing information ready:
•the Telephony Gateway serial number and cable MAC addresses of the unit
(printed on the back panel of the Telephony Gateway)
•the model number of the Telephony Gateway (printed on the bottom panel
of the Telephony Gateway)
If the Telephony Gateway was provided by your cable company, they already have
the required information.
In addition, you should ask your cable company the following questions:
•Do you have any special system requirements or files that I need to download after I am connected?
•When can I start using my Telephony Gateway?
•Do I need a user ID or password to access the Internet or my e-mail?
•Will my phone number(s) change?
•What new calling features will I have and how do I use them?
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System Requirements
The Telephony Gateway operates with most computers. The following describes requirements for each operating system; see the documentation for your system for
details on enabling and configuring networking.
To use the Telephony Gateway, you need DOCSIS high-speed Internet service from
your cable company. Telephone service requires that the cable company has PacketCable support.
Recommended Hardware
The following hardware configuration is recommended. Computers not meeting this
configuration can still work with the TG1682, but may not be able to make maximum use of TG1682 throughput.
•CPU: P4, 3GHz or faster
•RAM: 1GB or greater
•Hard drive: 7200 RPM or faster
•Ethernet: Gig-E (1000BaseT)
Windows
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8. A supported Ethernet or
wireless LAN connection must be available.
MacOS
System 7.5 to MacOS 9.2 (Open Transport recommended) or MacOS X. A supported
Ethernet or wireless LAN connection must be available.
Linux/other Unix
Hardware drivers, TCP/IP, and DHCP must be enabled in the kernel. A supported
Ethernet or wireless LAN connection must be available.
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About this Manual
This manual covers the Xfinity TG1682 Telephony Gateway. The model number is
on the label affixed to the bottom of the Telephony Gateway. See the image at the
left.
What About Security?
Having a high-speed, always-on connection to the Internet requires a certain
amount of responsibility to other Internet users—including the need to maintain a
reasonably secure system. While no system is 100% secure, you can use the following tips to enhance your system’s security:
•Keep the operating system of your computer or laptop updated with the latest security patches. Run the system update utility at least weekly.
•Keep your email program updated with the latest security patches. In addition, avoid opening email containing attachments, or opening files sent
through chat rooms, whenever possible.
•Install a virus checker and keep it updated.
•Avoid providing web or file-sharing services over your Telephony Gateway.
Besides certain vulnerability problems, most cable companies prohibit running servers on consumer-level accounts and may suspend your account for
violating your terms of service.
•Use the cable company’s mail servers for sending email.
•Avoid using proxy software unless you are certain that it is not open for
abuse by other Internet users (some are shipped open by default). Criminals can take advantage of open proxies to hide their identity when breaking into other computers or sending spam. If you have an open proxy, your
ca ble company may suspend your account to protect the rest of the network.
•If you use the wireless LAN, make sure you enable wireless security on the
Telephony Gateway (for the same reasons that you should run only secured
proxies). See Configuring Your Wireless Connection.
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Ethernet or Wireless?
There are two ways to connect your computer (or other equipment) to the Telephony Gateway. The following will help you decide which is best for you:
Ethernet
Ethernet is a standard method of connecting two or more computers into a Local
Area Network (LAN). You can use the Ethernet connection if your computer has
built-in Ethernet hardware.
Note:To connect more than four computers to the TG1682 through the Ether-
net ports, you need an Ethernet hub (available at computer retail ers).
The Telephony Gateway comes with one 4-foot (1.2m) Ethernet cable (the connectors look like wide telephone connectors); you can purchase more cables if necessary at a computer retailer. If you are connecting the Telephony Gateway directly
to a computer, or to an Ethernet hub or broadband router with a cross-over switch,
ask for Category 5e (CAT5e) straight-through cable. CAT5e cable is required for gigabit Ethernet (Gig-E), not regular CAT5 cable
Wireless
Wireless access lets you connect additional (wireless-capable) devices to Telephony
Gateway. The 802.11 wireless LAN standard allows one or more computers to access the TG1682 using a wireless (radio) signal. These connections are in addition
to the connections supported via Ethernet.
Note:You can use the wireless connection if your computer has a built-in or af-
termarket plug-in wireless adapter. To learn more about which wireless
hardware works best with your com puter, see your computer dealer.
Both
If you have two or more computers, you can use Ethernet for up to four devices and
wireless for the others. To connect five or more computers to the Ethernet ports,
you will need an Ethernet hub (available at computer retailers.)
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Battery Installation and Removal
The TG1682 Telephony Gateway supports a Lithium-Ion backup battery to provide
continued telephone service during power outages. The battery backup is not intended to take the place of AC power.
Note:For safety and regulatory purposes, batteries are shipped outside of the
Telephony Gateway and must be installed.
The TG1682 supports the following battery models:
Basic Backup Battery (black)
Basic Backup Battery (grey)
Extended Backup Battery
•Basic backup battery — provides up to 4 hours of backup time, depending on your Telephony Gateway model and usage. It may be light grey or
black.
Basic Battery Installation and Replacement
•Extended backup battery — provides up to 8 hours of backup time, depending on model and usage. It has a strap between the battery guides.
This is the standard battery for the TG1682.
Extended Battery Installation and Replacement
Your cable company may include a backup battery with your Telephony Gateway.
You can order batteries at www.arrsimodemsite.com
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Basic Battery Installation and Replacement
This model of the Telephony Gateway supports backup batteries to provide continued telephone service during power outages. The battery backup is not intended to
take the place of AC power.
Use this procedure to install and to replace the backup battery.
1Press down and pull back on the latch holding the battery door (on the bot-
tom of the Telephony Gateway). Pull the door toward you. Set the door aside
in a safe place.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Improperly inserting the battery may damage the battery connector in
the Telephony Gateway. Carefully follow the instructions in the next
step to avoid damage.
Battery Slots
Battery Guides
2Hold the battery pack so that the guides on the battery align with the slots
on the Telephony Gateway and slide the battery into the bay. The diagram
on the left shows the proper orientation.
Note: Batteries will not insert completely into the Telephony Gateway if not
oriented correctly. The battery should slide into the bay without significant
force. Line up the guides on the battery with the slots in the battery bay.
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3Push the battery pack into the bay until it seats into place. If you are tak-
ing the battery out of the Telephony Gateway, position your finger
in the battery opening area and use leverage to dislodge the battery
while pulling it straight back.
Note: The Telephony Gateway will not begin operating until you apply AC
power.
4Replace the door. To do so, place the hinge tab of the battery door into the
receiver slot inside the Telephony Gateway battery compartment on the
opposite end of the battery opening. Rotate the door toward the unit until
the latch snaps back into place.
Note: Telephony Gateways use a Lithium-Ion battery pack. Please recycle
or dispose of the battery responsibly and in accordance with local ordinances.
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