D Link CM604A1 User Manual

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FCC Statement
This device complies with Class B Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used as instructed, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. Only Coaxial cables are to be used with this device in order to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits. Accessories connected to this device by the user must comply with FCC Class B limits. The manufacturer is not responsible for any interference which results from use of improper cables, or which results from unauthorized changes or modifications to the device. "A Minimum 26 AWG Line Core should be used for connection to the cable modem"
Warranty
Items sold by manufacturer/distributor/agent, hereinafter called "Seller", are warranted only as follows: Except as noted below Seller will correct, either by repair or replacement at its option, any defect of material or workmanship which develops within one year after delivery of the item to the original Buyer provided that evaluation and inspection by Seller discloses that such defect developed under normal and proper use. Repaired or replaced items will be further warranted for the unexpired term of their original warranty. All items claimed defective must be returned to Seller, transportation charges prepaid, and will be returned to the Buyer with transportation charges collect unless evaluation proves the item to be defective and that the Seller is responsible for the defect. In that case, Seller will return to Buyer with transportation charge prepaid. Seller may elect to evaluate and repair defective items at the Buyer's site. Seller may charge Buyer a fee (including travel expenses, if needed) to cover the cost of evaluation if the evaluation shows that the items are not defective or that they are defective for reasons beyond the scope of this warranty.
The Seller makes no warranty concerning components or accessories not manufactured by it. However, in the event of failure of such a part, Seller will give reasonable assistance to Buyer in obtaining from the manufacturer whatever adjustment is reasonable in light of the manufacturer's own warranty. Seller will not assume expense or liability for repairs made outside the factory by other than Seller's employees without Seller's written consent.
SELLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, NOR WILL SELLER BE HELD LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF "MERCHANTABILITY" AND "FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
Trademarks
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 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.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Information to User
To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices) any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Only Coaxial cables are to be used with this device in order to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits. Accessories connected to this device by the user must comply with FCC Class B limits. The manufacturer is not responsible for any interference which results from use of improper cables, or which results from unauthorized changes or modifications to the device. "A Minimum 26 AWG Line Core should be used for connection to the cable modem"
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 1
1.1 FEATURES .................................................................................................. 1
1.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................. 1
1.3 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ...................................................................... 2
1.4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................ 2
2. HARDWARE OVERVIEW ............................................................................ 3
2.1 FRONT PANEL AND LEDS ............................................................................ 3
3. ETHERNET INSTALLATION ...................................................................... 6
4. USB DRIVER INSTALLATION .................................................................... 7
4.1 WINDOWS XP ............................................................................................. 7
4.2 WINDOWS 2003 .......................................................................................... 9
4.3 WINDOWS VISTA ....................................................................................... 11
5. WEB MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 13
5.1 ENTER MODEM'S IP ADDRESS ..................................................................... 13
5.2 STATUS ..................................................................................................... 14
5.2.1 Software Status .................................................................................. 14
5.3 BASIC ........................................................................................................ 15
5.3.1 DHCP ............................................................................................... 15
5.4 ADVANCED ................................................................................................ 16
5.4.1 Options ............................................................................................. 16
5.4.2 IP Filtering ....................................................................................... 17
5.4.3 MAC Filtering ................................................................................... 17
5.4.4 Port Filtering .................................................................................... 18
5.4.5 Forwarding ....................................................................................... 18
5.4.6 Port Triggers ..................................................................................... 19
5.4.7 DMZ Host ......................................................................................... 19
5.5 FIREWALL ................................................................................................. 20
5.5.1 Local Log .......................................................................................... 20
5.6 PARENTAL CONTROL ................................................................................. 21
5.7 WIRELESS .................................................................................................. 23
5.7.1 Basic ................................................................................................. 23
5.7.2 Security ............................................................................................. 23
5.7.3 Access Control .................................................................................. 24
5.7.4 Advanced .......................................................................................... 24
5.7.5 Bridging ............................................................................................ 25
5.7.6 WMM ................................................................................................ 25
5.7.7 Guest Network ................................................................................... 25
5.8 MTA ......................................................................................................... 26
5.8.1 Status ................................................................................................ 26
APPENDIX: CABLE MODEM SPECIFICATION ............................................. 27
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1. Introduction
The DCM-604 is a Voice over IP Wireless Residential Gateway integrated with Cable Modem which allows you implement your VoIP phone call directly through Cable Modem Broadband Network service with its built-in PacketCable 1.5 and DOCSIS/EURODOCSIS 2.0 compliant specification.
Equipped with two standard phone ports, DCM-604 series could easily provide end-users low-cost, long-distance calling, faxing, and a host of advanced service including DCM-604-to-Phone, Phone-to-DCM-604, and DCM-604-to-DCM-604.
And with the integration of 4 ports switch and IEEE 802.11g wireless functionality, the DCM-604 series could also be used as a Wireless Cable Modem Residential Gateway in your home or small office. The ability to route data information into your broadband network could help you easily extend your local network via wire or wireless.
The DCM-604 is MGCP/SIP compliant and has been tested with most major VoIP Softswitch vendors’ Call Management systems. And it also has voice support that includes hardware based Quality of Service (QoS), voice compression (popular voice CODECs G.711, G.729A, G.723.1, and so on), echo cancellation, dynamic latency (jitter) buffers, silence suppression, and comfort noise generator.
1.1 Features
PacketCable 1.5 standard compliant DOCSIS /EURODOCSIS 2.0 standard compliant. Support PacketCable MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol) SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) compliant 4 standard RJ45 connector for 10/100BaseT Ethernet with auto-
negotiation MDIX functions
USB 1.1 12Mbps Two Rj11 Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) ports for IP telephony QoS enhancement MSO SNMPv3 remote network management Provide MIBs DOCSIS 1.0/1.1/2.0 Support simultaneous voice and data communications Echo Cancellation Voice Active Detection (VAD) Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) Web Browser Management auto detect network status Build-in IEEE802.11g module as AP with miniPCI form factor
1.2 System Requirements
IBM Compatible, Macintosh or other workstation supports TCP/IP
protocol.
An Ethernet port supports 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet connection or
USB-equipped PC.
Subscribed to a Cable Television company for Cable Modem services.
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1.3 Unpacking and Inspection
Included in the kit is the following:
1 x EMTA DCM-604 1 x Quick Installation Guide 1 x RJ-45 CAT 5 Cable 1 x 15V/1.0A Power Supply Adaptor 1 x CD-ROM containing USB Driver & User’s Manual 1 x 6P4C Telephone Cord 1 x USB Cable
If any of above items lost or damaged, please contact your retailer or ISP for assistance.
1.4 Safety Precautions
For your protection, observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using your equipment. Failure to observe these precautions can result in serious personal injury and damage to your equipment.
Make sure the voltages and frequency of the power outlet matches the
electrical rating labels on the AC Adapter.
Do not place any object on top of the device or force it into a confined
space.
Never push objects of any kind through openings in the casing.
Dangerous voltages may be present. Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the equipment.
Whenever there is danger of lightning, disconnect the power cable and
the Hybrid-Fiber Coax cable from the cable modem to prevent damage to the unit. The use of an AC protection device will not completely protect the cable modem product from damage caused from the transmission across the Hybrid-Fiber Coax network.
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2. Hardware Overview
2.1 Front Panel and LEDs
There are fourteen Light-Emitting-Diodes (LEDs) located on the front panel top provide status information to the user.
On Connected with power
Power Green
Off Power failure or disconnect
Blinking TFTP/DHCP in process
Cable Green
On Cable connected
On Upstream Data traffic
Tx Green
Off Without data
Rx Green On Downstream Data traffic
Blinking Connecting
LAN 1 Green
On Ethernet port 1 linked
Off Disconnected
Blinking Connecting
LAN 2 Green
On Ethernet port 2 linked
Off Disconnected
Blinking Connecting
LAN 3 Green
On Ethernet port 3 linked
Off Disconnected
Blinking Connecting
LAN 4 Green
On Ethernet port 4 linked
Off Disconnected
Blinking USB activity
USB Green
Voice
On USB linked
Blinking Off hook
Green
On VoIP linked
On
On
Message
TEL1 Green
TEL2 Green
Blinking
Off
Blinking
Off
New voice message or in calling
Line 1 is registered in the network
Line 1 is not registered in the network
New voice message or in calling
Line 2 is registered in the network
Line 2 is not registered in the network
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Wifi Green
WPS
WPS
WPSWPS
WPS
Off No WPS Connection
2.2 Rear Panel and Hardware Connection
This chapter describes the proper steps for connecting your cable modem. Please be sure to follow the steps in the sequence outlined below. Failure to do so could result in improper operation or failure of your cable modem.
Step 5 Adjust the Antenna
the AC Adapter
Connecting to
Step 1:
Connect a cable by feeding the F-connector on the back of the cable modem. Ensure the center conductor of the 75 ohm coaxial cable is inserted directly into the center of the F-connector. Secure the coaxial cable by carefully threading the outer shell of the coaxial cable connector onto the F-connector in a clockwise direction until tight. Be careful not to over-tighten the connector or you may damage either the connector or the cable modem.
Step2: Connect the cable modem to an IEEE 802.3 10BaseT / 802.3u 100Base-TX Network using a RJ-45 male-terminated Ethernet cable or an USB cable to the PC. This cable modem equips with two Ethernet ports, you can connect two PCs to the cable modem at the same time if necessary.
Step 3: Connect the telephone sets to TEL1 and TEL2. Use RJ-11 telephone line to connect TEL1/TEL2 port on the cable modem and telephone socket on telephone.
Step 4: Connect the AC Adapter to the cable modem by inserting the barrel­shaped connector into the mating power connector on the back of the cable modem. Exercise carefully to ensure the connectors are properly aligned prior to insertion and ensure the two connectors engage completely. The cable modem is shipped with an AC adapter. Remember to use only power adapter that came with the cable modem. Other power adapters might have voltages
Blinking No phone call
On Connecting
Blue
Blinking WPS Activating
On WPS Connected
Step 2 Connecting to a Network Interface Card
Or Connecting to the USB port on your PC
Connecting the
Telephone cord
Reset Button
the Coaxial Cable
Connecting
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that are not correct for your particular cable modem. Using a power adapter with the wrong voltage can damage the cable modem.
Step 5: Adjust the antenna if necessary.
This product can be mounted on wall, There are two holes in the lower
case , you can use the screw to mount it.
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