Spectrum 802.11ac Wave 2 Bedienungsanleitung

User Guide
802.11ac Wave 2 Router

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1 Hardware Setup.........................................................................................................................2
1.1 Getting To Know Your WiFi Router.......................................................................................................2
1.2 Unpack WiFi Router’s box.....................................................................................................................3
1.3 Hardware Features....................................................................................................................................4
1.3.1 Front Panel.......................................................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Rear Panel.......................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Position Your WiFi Router......................................................................................................................6
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2 Login to your WiFi Router Web GUI.................................................................7
2.1 Login..............................................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Wizard Setup.............................................................................................................................................10
2.3 Basic Setup................................................................................................................................................13
2.3.1 Router...............................................................................................................................................13
2.3.2 WPS Setup.......................................................................................................................15
2.3.3 LAN Setup....................................................................................................................................17
2.3.4 WAN Setup....................................................................................................................................18
2.3.5 Parental Control.........................................................................................................................23
2.3.6 Services.........................................................................................................................................25
2.3.7 System...........................................................................................................................................35
2.4 Advanced Setup.....................................................................................................................................36
2.4.1 Network.........................................................................................................................................36
2.4.2 Services Config..........................................................................................................................66
2.4.3 Security.........................................................................................................................................79
2.4.4 QoS................................................................................................................................................92
2.4.5 Admin..........................................................................................................................................100
2.4.6 Tools.............................................................................................................................................104
2.4.7 Status....................................................................................................................................................106
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3 FCC Statement........................................................................................................................113
Table of Contents

1 Hardware Setup
1.1 Getting To Know Your WiFi Router
This product is designed for the In-Home and Business WiFi service for Spectrum customers.
With a custom industrial design, this WiFi Router can be placed in a central location to
deliver superior WiFi network coverage.
WiFi Router provides:
1. High performance:
· Dual-Core ARM up to 1.7G/1GB DDR RAM.
· Dual-Band wireless up to AC2350 (2.4G 150M * 4 + 5G 433M * 4).
· Gigabyte 1 x WAN/ 4x LAN Ethernet ports.
2. High security: Firewall/VPN supported.
3. Easy to setup: Friendly wizard, visual setup & maintenance (Basic Mode), complete
functions (Advanced Mode).
4. USB-based services: File/media/printer sharing.
The WiFi Router is an ideal choice for residential and SMB (Small Business) users who can
enjoy a variety of wireless applications and services.
This chapter contains the following contents:
·Unpack Your WiFi Router
·Hardware Features
·Position Your WiFi Router
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1.2 Unpack WiFi Router’s box
Open the box and remove the WiFi Router, power adapter, Quick Start Guide, WiFi Network
Name and Password Sticker and Ethernet cord.
The box contains the following items:
·WiFi Router.
·AC power adapter.
·Quick Start Guide.
·WiFi Network Name and Password Sticker.
·Ethernet cord
If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your Charter Communications. Please
keep original packing materials in case you need to return the product for repairing.
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WiFi Router Power Adapter
Figure 1. Check the package contents

1.3 Hardware Features
Before setup please take a moment to become familiar with the front Panel and Rear Panel
of your WiFi Router. Pay particular attention to the LED on the front panel. You should know
the surface structure of your WiFi Router only.
1.3.1 Front Panel
The WiFi Router front and back panels feature the status LED and buttons as shown in the
following figure
Front panel LED status
·Off:
·Blue Flashing (0.4 second intervals):
·Blue Pulsing 1 second intervals:
·Blue solid:
·Red Flashing:
·Red and Blue alternate Pulsing:
·Red solid:
· LED on front of device will dim to low (65%) when there is no settings activity or
connectivity issues for 120 hours.
·If any settings are changed or connectivity issues occur LEDs will return to normal (100%)
brightness.
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Figure 2. WiFi Router front view
Device off.
Booting up.
Connecting to Internet.
Connected to Internet.
Connectivity issues (no Internet connection).
Updating firmware (or any scenario where
device must not be restarted).
Critical issues (hardware or otherwise).

1.3.2 Rear Panel
There are Ethernet and USB connections and buttons shown in the following figure.
· Factory Reset (pinhole):
·WPS Button:
·Ethernet (LAN) Port:
·Internet (WAN) Port:
·USB (3.0) Port:
·Power:
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Figure 3. WiFi Router rear panel
Press the pinhole and hold over 5 seconds, the WiFi Router will
reset to factory.
Push the button more than 1 second to activate WPS. Reference
2.3.2 WPS Setup.
Connect Ethernet cables for LAN (local area network)
connections, e.g. network switch, hub, personal computer or
Internet devices.
Connect Ethernet cable for WAN (Wide Area Network)
connection to modem. This connects the Ethernet and other
access lines e.g. modem.
Connect a USB Printer, U-Disk or USB drive. For printer and
folder sharing, reference 2.3.6 Services.
Use the bundled AC adapter to connect your WiFi Router to a
power source.

1.4 Position Your WiFi Router
The WiFi Router lets you access your network from virtually anywhere within the operating
range of your wireless network. However, the wireless communicating distance varies
significantly due to placement of the WiFi Router. For example, the thickness and number of
walls the wireless signal passes through can limit the range. For best results, WiFi Router is
likely to be place like this:
·Near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and
preferably within line of sight to your wireless devices.
·So it is accessible to an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers.
·In an elevated location such as a shelf, keeping the number of walls and ceilings between
the WiFi Router and your other devices to a minimum.
·Away from electrical devices that are potential sources of interference. Equipment
that might cause interference includes ceiling fans, home security systems, microwaves,
computers, the base of a cordless phone, or a 2.4 GHz cordless phone.
·Away from any large metal surfaces, such as a solid metal door or aluminum studs. Large
expanses of other materials such as glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors, brick and
concrete can also affect your wireless signal.
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2 Sign-In Your WiFi Router Web GUI
The WiFi Router contains an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) based on web, which lets
administrator easily configure its features through a web browser.
2.1 Sign-In
1. Open a web browser, then key in the WiFi Router’s default IP address: http://192.168.1.1,
and click Enter key in the keyboard;;
2. On the sign in webpage, type in its Username and password: admin (admin), then click
Login button.
After the administrator has logged into the WiFi Router, some basic information about it will
be displayed in the browser.

On the right top side, there are two command buttons: Change Password and Logout. Please
click the Logout button when administrator intends to leave the Web GUI.
When the Change Password button has been clicked, the browser will navigate to the
corresponding webpage.
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On this page, user should just type in new password in New Password and Retype New
Password, then click Apply button. Web GUI user sign in password will be changed.
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