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acknowledgements
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conventions
The following conventions are used in this guide:
symbols
The > symbol guides you through a series of software steps. For example:
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel to view the active control panels.
warnings
A Warning indicates possible damage to the HP Gateway or to other equipment. A Warning can also
indicate a possible harm to yourself or to others.
For example:
Warning: Plugging into a nongrounded electrical socket can damage your
Congratulations on your purchase of the HP Digital Home Networking Phoneline
Gateway. The Phoneline Gateway is the perfect solution for connecting your
multiple PCs to a high-speed broadband cable modem or Digital Subscriber Line
(DSL) Internet connection.
Your Gateway can be configured as a Dynamic Host Conffiguration Protocol
(DHCP) server, which means that it can automatically assign Internet Protocol (IP)
addresses to PCs in your Local Area Network (LAN). The Gateway becomes your
only visible network device on the Internet.
The Gateway also serves as your Internet firewall, protecting your networked PCs
from access by external users. All incoming data is monitored and filtered using a
firewall. You can configure your Gateway to permit playing Internet games and
video conferencing, and you can use IP filtering to block your users from access to
the Internet as needed.
The groundbreaking technology inside every HP Digital Home Networking
Phoneline Gateway delivers Internet and network connectivity at speeds up to 10
Mbps. Now all of your network users can enjoy fast broadband Internet access and
share internal data.
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features
Gateway allows:
❑Sharing your cable/DSL connection with every PC in your house using your
standard telephone line
❑Adding a PC to your home network by simply plugging the PC’s phoneline
network adapter into a standard phone jack
❑Full compatability with HomePNA 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0
❑Remote administration over the Internet
❑Configuration as a DHCP server on your network
❑Creating an Internet-sharing home network that works with your PC’s phoneline
network adapter
❑Configuration through a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator
Gateway provides:
❑A bridge between your home phoneline network and an Ethernet network and
shares broadband access between them
❑Exceptional network security with the built-in NAT firewall, which protects your
PCs from outside intruders from the Internet.
❑All-in-one box for Internet sharing through Ethernet and home phoneline
networks
❑Built-in Ethernet-to-phoneline network bridge for local computer connections
❑Easy installation
❑Control of Internet access
❑Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) hosting for Internet multimedia applications such as
video conferencing and Internet gaming
❑Support for port, IP, and Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering
❑Supports to Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) pass-through for Virtual Private
Networking (VPNs)
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getting to know the phoneline
gateway
phoneline gateway rear panel
The Phoneline Gateway ports, to which network cables are connected, are located
on the rear panel of the Gateway.
Phoneline Gateway Rear Panel
PHONE
DEVICE WALL HPNA
WANLAN
UPLINK
DIRECT
X
RESET
power
phoneline gateway ports
Phone (green)
You may plug the telephone into the phone port, which uses a microfilter for signal
clarity. Do not plug the telephone into any other port.
HPNA: Device (green)
Any phoneline-enabled device, such as a computer or print server, may be
connected to the HPNA: Device port using a phoneline cable.
HPNA: Wall (green)
You will connect this port to a wall phone jack using a phoneline cable.
WAN (dark gray)
Connect the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) or cable modem to the Wide Area
Network (WAN) port.
LAN (blue)
You can connect an Ethernet PC or other Ethernet device to your phoneline network
through the LAN 10/100BaseT port.
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Crossover Switch
The Crossover Switch (X II) toggles the LAN Port between crossover mode (X) and
straight-through mode (II). Choose one of the following options:
❑When connecting the Gateway directly to a computer or to an uplink port via
the LAN port, choose crossover.
❑When connecting any other configuration, choose straight-through.
Power
You will connect the included AC Power Adapter to the Power port.
Reset button
To refresh Gateway connections and attempt to fix routing problems, very briefly
depress the Reset button with a paper clip or pencil tip.
If you have exhausted all troubleshooting options (see the troubleshooting section of
this user’s guide) and continue to experience serious routing problems, depress the
Reset button for about five seconds to clear all of the Gateway data and restore the
factory default settings.
Warning: Resetting the Gateway may create conflicts between your PC’s
actual IP addresses and what the Gateway expects them to be. You may be
forced to restart the entire system.
If the Gateway locks up, unplug the Power Adapter from the Gateway’s Power Port
for 3 to 5 seconds (but not longer) and then plug it back in. Leaving the power off
for too long could result in the loss of network connections.
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phoneline gateway front panel LEDs
Phoneline Gateway Front Panel LEDs
POWER
LANWANHPNA
LAN indicators
Power
Green. The Power LED lights green when the Gateway is powered on. There is no ON/OFF
switch; plug or unplug the power to turn Gateway on or off.
LAN
Green. If the LAN LED is continuously lit, the Gateway is successfully connected to the
device plugged into that port (1, 2, 3, or 4). If the LED is flickering, the Gateway is actively
sending or receiving data through that port.
WAN
Green. The wide area network WAN LED lights when a successful connection is made
between the Gateway and the Internet through your broadband modem.
HPNA
Green. The HPNA LED lights up when the HPNA port connects successfully to your home
phoneline network.
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telephone jack splitter
A telephone jack splitter (which can be purchased with two or more ports) allows
you to plug a telephone and multiple computers into a single phone wall jack. Plug
your telephone (or fax machine) into one of the splitter’s ports and the phoneline
cable from the computer's network adapter into the other.
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resetting the gateway
resetting the gateway
If your network connections are erratic, reset the Gateway:
1Shut down all network components.
2Disconnect the power supply at the Power port and wait five seconds.
3Plug the Gateway’s power supply back into the Power port.
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gateway system tray application
overview
The Gateway installation wizard installed an application on your computer that
functions as a tool kit for your Gateway. The application is accessed from a green,
red, or yellow house icon in the Windows System Tray. The Window System Tray is
in the recessed area of the Windows taskbar in the lower right of your screen.
If you did not authorize installation of the icon during Gateway installation, or if
you deleted the icon by choosing Exit from the pop-up menu, you can reinstall the
icon from the Windows Start menu. Click Start > Programs > HP Digital Home Networking > Gateway System Tray Application. You can access
the System Tray application from any computer on your network.
The color of the house icon (green, red, or yellow) reflects the status of the network’s
Internet connection and your computer’s ability to communicate with the Gateway:
❑Green: all is wellThis computer is connected to the home network with an
active Internet connection.
Gateway System Tray icon (green)
❑Red: no Internet connectionThis computer is connected to the home
network, but there is no active Internet connection.
Gateway System Tray icon (red)
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❑Yellow: connection to Gateway lost This computer is no longer
connected to the home network or to the Internet.
Gateway System Tray icon (yellow)
Besides providing constant feedback through the icon color, the Gateway System
Tray application provides additional functionality:
❑If there is any change in network status, a status notification window appears
on your screen describing the changed situation.
❑Right-click the Gateway System Tray icon to bring up a menu allowing you to
access the Gateway Control Panel, generate special status or diagnostic
reports, download and install software or firmware upgrades, and launch
additional Gateway utilities.
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status notification windows
status notification windows
Any change in network status generates a status notification window describing the
change and, if needed, suggests actions to take. The change may also cause a
color change in the System Tray icon. (These same windows appear when you
select Get current network status from the System Tray pop-up menu. If all the results
are "ok", the utility has not detected any connection problems. If you do receive an
error message, however, see the table “Internet Connection Diagnostic” on
page 27 for more information.)
Note: This automatic notification feature is controlled by a toggle option in the
System Tray pop-up menu described in “Notify me when network events occur” on
page 29.
The following are examples of status notification windows, along with explanatory
comments (notice that the color of the house icon on the screen matches the color of
the icon on the System Tray):
Internet Connection Down
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This window appears when the Gateway attempts to access the Internet and cannot
detect a connection.
Connection to Gateway Lost
This window appears when your computer cannot establish a link to the Gateway.
Caution: If you reset the Gateway, be sure to do so only briefly (a second or
two) or the Gateway will be reset to the factory defaults and any modifications
you have made will be lost.
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status notification windows
Internet Connection Operational
This window appears when the Internet connection is restored. It also appears
when when you first start your computer.
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pop-up menu
Right-clicking the Gateway System Tray icon to display the following pop-up menu:
Gateway System Tray pop-up menu
This menu provides convenient access to Gateway tools, which are described in this
section.
Accessing a menu choice:
1Right-click the icon, move cursor to highlight the desired option.
2Highlight the desired option.
3Left-click the option to launch it.
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pop-up menu
Check for upgrade
Check for upgrade...
When a software or firmware upgrade becomes available on the HP Web site, you
are notified automatically by a notification window (assuming you have enabled
this option — see “Notify me when network events occur” on page 29) and
prompted to download and install the upgrade.
Since the automatic notification may not be as frequent as you would like, you can
also manually check for the availability of upgrades by selecting Check for upgrade... from the System Tray application pop-up menu. The application
checks the HP Web site, determines which upgrade (if any) is available for your
configuration, gives you an opportunity to confirm that you wish to download and
install the upgrade, and performs the download and installation of your new
software or firmware upgrade.
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Internet speed meter
Internet speed meter...
Selecting Internet speed meter... launches a utility that monitors your upstream
and downstream Internet connection speed. When you select this choice, the
following window appears:
speed meter start window
Click Start, and the following window appears displaying the speed of your
Internet connection (it may take a few seconds to display both downstream and
upstream parameters). With DSL, the downstream speed (the speed data is
downloaded from the Internet to your computer) is typically much faster than the
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pop-up menu
upstream speed (the speed at which data is uploaded from your computer to the
Internet), as shown in the example. Contact your DSL or broadband cable provider
for specifications.
speed meter report
Gateway control panel
Gateway control panel...
The Gateway Control Panel allows you to adjust the settings of your Gateway.
Access to the Control Panel requires the Gateway’s administrative password.
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Save the current Gateway configuration
Save the current Gateway configuration...
This option provides a backup copy of your current Gateway settings in the event
that you need to restore them. This is especially useful if you modify your settings
using the Gateway Control Panel, upgrade Gateway software or firmware, or
experience a system crash.
1Select Save the current Gateway configuration… The following screen
appears:
Save configuration backup file location
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pop-up menu
2Click Browse to select a location to store the Gateway configuration backup
file. The following dialog box appears:
Choose location for configuration backup file
3Navigate to a location of your choice for the backup file, or accept the default.
4Click Save to save the file. The file is identified by a date and time, so you can
save a series of different configurations if desired.
Note:It is recommended that you save the current Gateway configuration on a
diskette for safekeeping after installing the Gateway.
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Restore a previous Gateway configuration
Restore a previous Gateway configuration...
Select this choice to restore a previously saved configuration. If you have saved
more than one configuration, you can select a specific one.
Internet connection diagnostic
Internet connection diagnostic... menu choice
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pop-up menu
This utility checks your Internet connection to identify problems when a loss of
connection occurs. Select the Internet connection diagnostic... to display the
Internet connection diagnostic start window:
Internet connection diagnostic start window
The utility checks for Internet connections via the Gateway or directly from your
computer.
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Click Start to begin the diagnostic routine. The Internet Connection Diagnostic
screen appears:
Internet connection diagnostic report window
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pop-up menu
If all results are “ok”, the utility has not detected any connection problems.
Internet Connection Diagnostic
ParameterMessageMeaning
Connection to the
Gateway
Connection to the Internet
via Gateway (Ping)
Connection to the Internet
(Ping)
Ping primary DNSFailedContact your ISP.
FailedRequires a “soft” reset of
the Gateway. Depress the
Reset button briefly (one or
two seconds) with a
paperclip. Depressing the
Reset button longer that
two seconds can cause the
factory default settings to
activate.
FailedContact your ISP.
FailedContact your ISP.
Interpreting a “failed” report for any parameter:
❑Connection to the Gateway. “Failed” means you should perform a soft reset of
your Gateway. To do this, briefly depress the Reset button (only a second or
two) on your Gateway with a paper clip or pencil tip. Be careful not to hold it
down any longer than one to two seconds or the Gateway will be reset to the
factory defaults and any modifications you have made will be lost.
❑Connection to the Internet via Gateway. “Failed” means you should contact
your Internet service provider (ISP).
❑Connection to the Internet. “Failed” means you should contact your Internet
service provider.
❑Ping primary DNS. “Failed” implies an Internet Service Provider problem.
Contact your ISP to report the problem.
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Get current network status
Get current network status...
Selecting this choice generates one of the status notification windows discussed and
illustrated in the section “status notification windows” on page 15. If all is well and
the diagnostic utility detects no changes, the window appears:
example of a current network status window
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