Verizon FiOS-G1100 User's Guide

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Page 1 - Quantum™

Model FiOS-G1100 ©2014 Verizon WirelessFiOSQuantum™GatewayUSERGUIDE

Page 2 - CONTENTS

FEATURES AND GETTINGTO KNOW YOUR GATEWAY – Port forwarding – Port triggering – Access control – Advanced wireless protection featuring WPA2/WPA Mi

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To resolve the conflict, a port triggering entry must be defined, which allows inbound traffic on UDP port 3333 only after a network host generated traffi

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3. Enter the service name then configure its inbound and outbound trigger ports. Click Apply to save User Defined changes. The Port Triggering page di

Page 5 - 12.0 Regulatory 205

REMOTE ADMINISTRATIONAND STATIC NATYou can allow incoming access to the following:• Web Management - used to obtain access to your Gateway’s GUI and

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

2. To enable access, select the check box.3. Click Apply to save changes.4. To remove access, clear the check box.5. Click Apply again to save cha

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STATIC NAT ANDSECURITY LOGTo configure static NAT:1. Select Static NAT.2. To create a static NAT, click Add. The Add NAT/NAPT Rule page displays.

Page 8 - REQUIREMENTS AND FEATURES

3. Select a source address in the Specify Address field or enter an IP address in the text box.4. Enter the public IP address.5. If using port for

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SECURITYLOGYou can modify the type of events that display in the security log. This does not modify the event itself. It simply changes the informatio

Page 10 - TO KNOW YOUR GATEWAY

• Echo/Chargen/Quote/Snork protection – a packet has been blocked due to Echo/Chargen/Quote/Snork protection.• Firewall internal – from the firewal

Page 11 - 1.3a/ FRONT PANEL

• Fragmented packet, packet too big – a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, the packet was too big. • FTP port request to 3rd

Page 12 - YOUR GATEWAY

• NAT Error: No free NAT IP – no free NAT IP, so NAT has failed.• NAT out failed – NAT failed for this packet.• Outbound Auth1X – an outbound Auth1

Page 13 - 01 / INTRODUCTION

– IGMP – Daylight savings time support1.3/ GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GATEWAY1.3a/ FRONT PANELThe front panel has two lighted indicators and a WPS (Wi-Fi

Page 14 - THE GATEWAY

• Wildcard connection opened - debug message regarding connection.• WinNuke protection – a WinNuke attack has been blocked.To view the security log:

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110SECURITY SETTINGS06 / CONFIGURING3. In the Accepted Events section, select the type of activities that generates a log message:• Accepted Incom

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• Accepted Outgoing Connections - generates a log message for each successful attempt to establish an outbound connection to the public network. 4.

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112SECURITY SETTINGS06 / CONFIGURINGverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.

Page 18 - SETTING UP

07/SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS7.0 7.1Activating Parental ControlsRule Summary

Page 19 - 2.0/ SETTING UP YOUR GATEWAY

verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.The abundance of harmful information on the Internet poses a serious challenge for emplo

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ACTIVATINGPARENTAL CONTROLS7.0/ ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROLSYou can create a basic access policy for any computer or device on your Gateway network. P

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116PARENTAL CONTROLS07 / SETTING verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.3. To remove a device from the Selected Devices list

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ACTIVATING PARENTALCONTROLS AND RULE SUMMARY7. Create a schedule by selecting the days of the week when the rule will be active or inactive.8. Set

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118PARENTAL CONTROLS07 / SETTING verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.You can view, edit, or delete the rule, refer to Schedu

Page 24 - SETTING UP YOUR GATEWAY AND

If there is an error during the WPS pairing process, the wireless light flashes red rapidly for two minutes after the error occurs. The WPS button can

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08/CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS8.08.18.28.38.48.58.6Using Advanced SettingsUtilitiesDNS SettingsNetwork SettingsRoutingDate and TimeConfiguration Sett

Page 26 - COMPUTER NETWORK

Advanced settings cover a wide range of sophisticated configurations for your Gateway’s firmware and network.120ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING verizo

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USING ADVANCEDSETTINGS AND UTILITIESCaution: Many of the settings described in this section should only be configured by experienced network technician

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122ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 3. Select a topic by clicking the topic name.8.1/ UTILITIESYou can access the following advanced settings:• Diag

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UTILITIES• Local Administration – allows you to grant local SSH access• Remove Administration – detailed in Chapter 6 Configuring Your Network Sett

Page 30 - CONFIGURATION AND MAIN SCREEN

124ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 3. Click Close to exit the session.8.1b/ RESTORE DEFAULTSYou can restore your configuration settings to your Gatew

Page 31 - 2.2/ MAIN SCREEN

UTILITIES2. To save your current configuration file, click Save Configuration File.3. To restore the factory default settings, click OK. The factory d

Page 32 - BROADBAND CONNECTION

126ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 8.1d/ MAC CLONINGA MAC address is a hexadecimal code that identifies a device on a network. All networkable device

Page 33 - VERIZON ZONE

UTILITIES8.1e/ ARP TABLEYou can view the IP and MAC addresses of each DHCP connection. To view the IP and MAC addresses:1. Select ARP Table. 2. Revi

Page 34 - WIRELESS

128ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING To view users:1. Select Users in the Advanced page. 2. In the Login Configuration section, enter the maximum

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USB (2 ports) Reset ButtonEthernet LAN (4 ports) HAN expansion port Ethernet WAN Coax WAN and LAN Power1201 / INTRODUCTION verizon.com/fios

Page 36 - OVERVIEW

UTILITIES4. To edit the username and set a new password, as needed. 5. To add a new user, specify the following parameters:• Full Name - name of t

Page 37 - 3.1/ WIRELESS STATUS

130ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 8.1g/ LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONYou can grant local access on a specific port.To grant access:1. Select Local Administr

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DNS SETTINGS ANDNETWORK SETTINGS8.2/ DNS SETTINGSYou can view and manage the DNS server host name and IP address as well as add a new computer. The DN

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132ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. To set up a new entry, click the Add button.verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.

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NETWORKSETTINGS3. Configure the following parameters:• Host Name – enter the full domain name for your Dynamic DNS domain. • Provider – select the D

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134ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. To view and add computers stored in the DNS table, click Add DNS Entry. The Add DNS Entry page displays.3.

Page 42 - BASIC SECURITY

• UPnP – checks the validity of all UPnP services and rules• Port Forwarding Rules – displays port forwarding rules8.3a/ NETWORK OBJECTSNetwork obje

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136ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. To define a network object, click Add. The Edit Network Objects page displays. verizon.com/fios | ©201

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3. In the Description field, enter a name for the network object.4. Click Add. The Edit Item page displays.5. Select the type of network object

Page 45 - Key Authentication or Both

138ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING UPnP services are not deleted when disconnecting a computer without proper shutdown of the UPnP applications, suc

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• USB - provides up to 500 mA at 5 VDC for attached devices. For example, you could charge a cell phone. In the future, with a firmware upgrade, the

Page 47 - 3.3b/ LEVEL 2: SSID BROADCAST

8.3c/ PORT FORWARDING RULESYou can view, modify, and delete port forwarding rules.To access the rules:1. Select Port Forwarding Rules in the Advanced

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140ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 3. Modify the Service Name and Service Description, as needed.4. To modify the current protocol, click the E

Page 49 - 3.3c/ LEVEL 3: LIMIT ACCESS

ROUTING8.4/ ROUTINGYou can configure the following settings:• IPv6 – enables IPv6 support. • Routing – manages the routing and IP address distributio

Page 50 - AUTHENTICATION

142ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. Select Enable under the Enable IPv6 Support option. (Once IPv6 is enabled the default setting will be IPv6 W

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NOTE: The Internet IPv6 service is required for this feature to work over the Internet.5. To disable the IPv6 service click on the “Disable” option

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144ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.

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STATIC - WAN IPv6 ADDRESS CONNECTIONThe IPv6 WAN Static configurations are IPv6 settings that you enter manually. These specific IPv6 addresses and sett

Page 54 - WIRELESS OPTIONS

146ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING • IPv6 WAN Address• Prefix Length (A numeric value between 16 and 128)• Default Gateway• Primary DNS Server•

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• IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateful from the drop-down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:• LAN Prefix• LAN IPv6 Link Local Addres

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148ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. Specify the settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:• IPv6 LAN Co

Page 57 - 3.6a/ WMM SETTINGS

1.3d/ MOUNTING THE GATEWAY TO A WALLFor optimum performance, the FiOS Quantum Gateway is designed to stand in a vertical upright position. Verizon doe

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ROUTING3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect.DHCPv6 - WAN IPv6 ADDRESS CONNECTIONThe IPv6 WAN DHCP

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150ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 3. Check to either ‘Obtain IPv6 DNS Server address automatically’, or to ‘Use the following IPv6 DNS Server addr

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• LAN Prefix• LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated)• LAN IPv6 Address Range (start and end)• Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes

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152ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. Specify the Stateless settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:• I

Page 62 - AND USING MY NETWORK SETTINGS

LAN IPv6 CONFIGURATION WITHOUT AN IPv6 WAN CONNECTION:1. To configure IPv6 to use either the IPv6 LAN Stateful or Stateless mode without using an IPv

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154ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following de

Page 64 - USING MY NETWORK

• Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150)• Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected int

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verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.156ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING • LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically popul

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ROUTING2. To add a new Gateway, click Add New Route.

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verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.158ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING 3. Specify the following parameters:• Name – selec

Page 68 - CONNECTION

GETTING TO KNOWTHE GATEWAY4. Mark the mounting holes, then remove the wall mount bracket from the wall.5. Drill holes for the screw anchors.6. I

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as taken. At this point, the host is configured with an IP address for the duration of the lease. The host can renew an expiring lease or let it expire

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To view a summary of the services provided by the DHCP server:1. Select IP Address Distribution in the Advanced page.DHCP SERVER SETTINGSYou can edit

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2. To enable the DHCP server, select DHCP Server in the IP Address Distribution field.Once enabled, the DHCP server provides automatic IP assignments

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4. Click Apply to save changes.DHCP CONNECTIONSYou can view a list of the connections currently assigned and recognized by the DHCP server. In additi

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2. To define a new Static Connection with a fixed IP address, click Add Static Connection.3. Enter the host name.4. Enter the fixed IP address to be

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8.5a/ DATE AND TIME SETTINGSYou can set the time zone and enable automatic time updates. To configure the settings:1. Select Date and Time in the Adva

Page 75 - 5.2/ BROADBAND CONNECTION

5. Enter the IP address or domain name of the time server, then click Apply to save changes.8.5b/ SCHEDULER RULESScheduler rules are used for limiti

Page 76 - ETHERNET/COAX

3. Click Add. The Set Rule Schedule page displays.verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.166ADVANCED SETTINGS08 / CONFIGURING

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4. Enter the name of the rule.5. In the Rule Settings section, specify if the rule is active at the scheduled time or inactive at the scheduled t

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9. Enter the start and end time, then click Apply to save changes.10. Click Apply again to save the rule schedule.8.6/ CONFIGURATION SETTINGSYou ca

Page 79 - 1. Click Apply

02/CONNECTING YOUR GATEWAY2.02.1 2.2Setting Up Your GatewayComputer Network ConfigurationMain Screenverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Righ

Page 80 - POINT CONNECTION

2. To save the current configuration to a file, click Save Configuration File. The configuration file is saved to you web browser’s download folder.3.

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2. In the Router Status section, configure the following:• Wireless Broadband Route’s Hostname – enter the host name or URL address of your Gateway.

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• Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages – activates the automatic refresh of system monitoring web pages.• Prompt for Password when Acces

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Log Buffer Size.• Allowed Capacity before Email Notification – specify the capacity before an email notification is sent.• System Log Buffer Size – sp

Page 84 - BROADBAND ETHERNET/COAX

• Allowed Capacity before Email Notification – specify the capacity before an email notification is sent.• System Log Buffer Size – specify the size o

Page 85 - COAX LINK

2. To emulate the speed and duplex configuration of the port with which it’s communicating, select Auto or select the port speed and duplicity.3. Cl

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09/MONITORING YOUR GATEWAY9.09.19.29.3 9.49.5Gateway StatusAdvanced StatusSystem LoggingFull Status/System wide Monitoring of ConnectionsTraffic Monito

Page 87 - CONFIGURATION UPDATES

System Monitoring displays system information, including basic settings, system log, key network device parameters, and network traffic statistics.176Y

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9.0/ GATEWAY STATUSYou can view the basic settings of your Gateway.To view the basic settings:1. Select System Monitoring in the Main menu. The Rou

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3. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On.9.1/ ADVANCED STATUSYou can view the details and status of:• System Logging• Full

Page 90 - FIREWALL

SETTING UPYOUR GATEWAYConnecting your Gateway and accessing its web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) are both simple procedures. Accessing the GUI

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9.2/ SYSTEM LOGGINGSystem logging provides a view of the most recent activity of your Gateway. In addition, you can view additional logs, such as the

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9.3/ FULL STATUS/SYSTEM WIDE MONITORING OF CONNECTIONSYou can view a summary of the monitored data collected for your Gateway.To view your Gateway’s

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3. To refresh the page, click Refresh.4. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On.9.4/ TRAFFIC MONITORINGYour Gateway continua

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2. To refresh the page, click Refresh.3. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On.9.5/ BANDWIDTH MONITORINGYou can view and mo

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10/TROUBLE SHOOTING10.010.1Troubleshooting TipsFrequently Asked Questions

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This chapter lists solutions for issues that may be encountered while using your Gateway as well as frequently asked questions.18410 / TROUBLESHOOTING

Page 97 - 6.2/ PORT FORWARDING

TROUBLESHOOTINGTIPSNOTE: The advanced settings should only be configured by experienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the operation

Page 98 - AND PORT TRIGGERING

• Try turning your network device’s Wi-Fi off and on and try to connect.• If you have made any changes in your network settings and turning your n

Page 99 - 6.3/ PORT TRIGGERING

• Using the tip of a ballpoint pen or pencil, press and hold the Reset button on the back of your Gateway for three seconds.• Access the GUI and n

Page 100 - REMOTE ADMINISTRATION

10.0d/ TIMEOUT ERROR OCCURS WHEN ENTERING THE URL OR IP ADDRESSVerify the following:• All computers are working properly.• IP settings are correct.

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18YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTING2.0/ SETTING UP YOUR GATEWAYThere are three basic steps to setting up your Gateway: Step 1: Connect your Gateway to th

Page 102 - AND STATIC NAT

Wireless Light• Solid white – Wi-Fi is onAdditional Functions when pressing WPS button:• Slow flash white – When the WPS button is pressed, the Wire

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19010 / TROUBLESHOOTING verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.• Fast flash green – Indicates network activity. The traffic can

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FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS10.1/ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS10.1a/ I’VE RUN OUT OF ETHERNET PORTS ON MY GATEWAY. HOW DO I ADD MORE COMPUTERS OR DEVICES?

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10.1d/ IS THE WIRELESS SECURITY ON BY DEFAULT WHEN THE WIRELESS OPTION IS ACTIVATED?Yes, with the unique WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) key that is

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FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS10.1h/ CAN MY WIRELESS SIGNAL PASS THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, AND GLASS?The physical environment surrounding your Gateway can ha

Page 107 - 06 / CONFIGURING

verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.First, check the connection and verify all cables are connected correctly. Then verify t

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FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS10.1n/ HOW MANY COMPUTERS CAN BE CONNECTED THROUGH MY GATEWAY?Your Gateway is capable of 254 connections, but we recommend h

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verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.11/SPECIFICATIONS11.011.111.2General SpecificationsLED IndicatorsEnvironmental Parameters

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GENERALSPECIFICATIONSThe specifications for your FiOS Quantum Gateway are as follows. This includes standards, cabling types, and environmental para

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NOTE: The specifications listed in this chapter are subject to change without notice. 11.0/ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSModel Number: Model: FiOS-G1100Stand

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01/ INTRODUCTION1.0 Package 7 Contents1.1 System 7 Requirements1.2 Features 71.3 Getting to 10 Know Your Gateway02/ CONN

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• If connecting the WAN using coaxial cable, locate a coaxial cable and connect one end to the coax port on the back of your Gateway. Connect the ot

Page 114 - CONTROLS

LED INDICATORS ANDENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS Wireless LAN:802.11b – up to 11 Mbps802.11g – up to 54 Mbps802.11n – up to 450 Mbps802.11ac – up to 1300

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Complete System (including packaging) Size: 10.16” / 258 mm width x 3.78” / 96 mm height x 10.35” / 263 mm depth Weight: 2.63 lbs / 1.19 kgPow

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12/NOTICES12.0 Regulatory Compliance Notices

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This chapter lists various compliance and modification notices, as well as the NEBS requirements and GPL.verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All

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REGULATORYCOMPLIANCE NOTICES12.0/ REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES12.0a/ CLASS B EQUIPMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim

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Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo – United States only.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is

Page 120 - SETTINGS

12.0c/ NEBS REQUIREMENTSThe coaxial cable screen shield must be connected to the Earth at the building entrance per ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electri

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Caution: The Broadband Home Router must be installed inside the home. The Router is not designed for exterior installation. 12.0d/ GENERAL PUBLIC LICE

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01/CHOICE. COUNTLESSREASONS. THAT’S POWERFUL.Version: 1.0.5

Page 123 - 8.1/ UTILITIES

20YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTINGIf connecting a wireless device:• Access the Wi-Fi setting on your wireless device, then select your new Gateway using

Page 124 - UTILITIES

The first time you access your Gateway, an Easy Setup Wizard displays to help step you through the setup process. 3. Click the Get Started button.

Page 125 - 8.1b/ RESTORE DEFAULTS

22YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTING4. In the Admin Password field, enter the password that is printed next to the Administrator Password on the label on t

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For your protection, your Gateway is pre-set at the factory to use WPA2/WPA mixed mode (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption for your wireless network.

Page 127 - 8.1d/ MAC CLONING

24YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTING8. Click Next to continue. Your Gateway verifies the final settings and displays that it is successfully connected to the

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COMPUTER NETWORKCONFIGURATION2. In the View your active networks – Connect or disconnect section, click Local Area Connection in the Connections fi

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26YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTING4. Verify that Ethernet, located in the list on the left, is highlighted and displays Connected.5. Click Assist Me.6.

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In most cases, this only requires the pressing of two buttons – one on your Gateway and one on the wireless client. This could be either a built-in bu

Page 131 - 8.1h/ REMOTE ADMINISTRATION

28YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTING2. Enable the protected setup by moving the selector to On.3. Use one of the following methods:• If your wireless clie

Page 132 - NETWORK SETTINGS

verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.05/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS5.0 Accessing 66 Network Connections5.1 Network

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If WPS fails to establish a connection to a wireless client device within two minutes, the Wireless light on your Gateway flashes red for two minutes t

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3. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the coaxial wall jack and the other end to the Coax port on your network device.4. Power up the network

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MAINSCREEN2.2a/ MENUThe Main menu links across the top of the page to the following configuration options and chapters:• Wireless Settings - Chapter 3

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verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.32YOUR GATEWAY02 / CONNECTINGQUICK LINKSQuick Links contains frequently accessed documen

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03/WIRELESS SETTINGS3.03.13.23.33.4 3.53.6OverviewWireless StatusBasic Security SettingsAdvanced Security SettingsWireless MAC Authentication802.11 Mo

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verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.Wireless networking enables you to free yourself from wires and plugs, making your devic

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OVERVIEW3.0/ OVERVIEWYour Gateway provides you with wireless connectivity using the 802.11b, g, n, or ac standards. These are the most common wireless

Page 140 - 8.3c/ PORT FORWARDING RULES

36SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.Your Gateway integrates multiple layers of security. These includ

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WIRELESSSTATUS2. Select the Wireless Settings icon. The Wireless Status page displays additional wireless details.

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38SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.3. On the Wireless Status page for either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, the

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CONTENTS08/CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS8.0 Using Advanced 121 Settings8.1 Utilities 1228.2 DNS Settings 1318.

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WIRELESS STATUS ANDBASIC SECURITY SETTINGS• Packets Received/Sent - displays the number of packets received and sent since the wireless capability wa

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40SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.2. To activate the wireless radio, click the On radio button.3.

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BASIC SECURITYSETTINGS5. To turn on WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) security, click the WEP radio button.6. Select a WEP security level as 64/40 bit

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42SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.Gateway must be configured to use these settings to join your Gate

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ADVANCEDSECURITY SETTINGS3.3a/ LEVEL 1: SECURING YOUR NETWORKIn the Level 1 section, select the type of wireless security. Depending on your selection

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44SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.To set the WEP security:1. In the Network Authentication field

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ADVANCEDSECURITY SETTINGS2. In the WEP Keys section, activate the encryption key by entering the key name in the Encryption Key column. If HEX, th

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46SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.3. Click Apply to save the changes.WPA2If WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected

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ADVANCEDSECURITY SETTINGSTo enable or disable SSID broadcast:1. In the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 2 section. 2. Click the 2.4 GHz S

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48SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.4. To disable SSID broadcasting, click the Disable radio button

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verizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.TABLE OF CONTENTS11/SPECIFICATIONS11.0 General 200 Specifications11.1 LED Indi

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WIRELESS MACAUTHENTICATION4. To access other advanced wireless options, click the Other Advanced Wireless Options link. The Other Advanced Wireless

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50SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.

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802.11MODE2. To enable access control, select the Enable Access List check box.3. Select either:• Accept all devices listed below – allows only t

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52SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSTo select the 802.11 Mode:1. On the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 3 section and click the 802.11 Mode link. The 80

Page 159 - 8.4c/ IP ADDRESS DISTRIBUTION

OTHER ADVANCEDWIRELESS OPTIONS3. Select the 5 GHz Wireless Mode as follows:• N and AC Mode – This is the default setting. Both 802.11n and 802.11ac

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54SETTINGS03 / WIRELESS3. View the following options:Caution: These settings should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changing the

Page 161 - DHCP SERVER SETTINGS

• Transmission Rate – displays status as Auto• Channel Width – Controls the bandwidth of the wireless signal• Transmit Power – adjusts the power of

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56SETTINGS03 / WIRELESS• MSDU Aggregation – enables or disables MSDU aggregation• MPDU Aggregation – enables or disables MPDU aggregation5. To acce

Page 163 - DHCP CONNECTIONS

3. To enable Wireless QoS (WMM), select the Enabled check box.4. To enable WMM Power Save, enable Wireless QoS (WMM) first, then enable WMM Power S

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58SETTINGS03 / WIRELESSverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.

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01/INTRODUCTION1.01.11.21.3Package ContentsSystem RequirementsFeaturesGetting to Know Your Gateway

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04/CONFIGURING MY NETWORK SETTINGS4.0 4.1Accessing My Network SettingsUsing My Network Settings

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You can configure the basic network settings for your Gateway’s network.60MY NETWORK SETTINGS04 / CONFIGURINGverizon.com/fios | ©2014 Verizon.

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ACCESSING MY NETWORK SETTINGSAND USING MY NETWORK SETTINGSCaution: The settings described in this chapter should only be configured by experienced netw

Page 169 - 8.6/ CONFIGURATION SETTINGS

4.1/ USING MY NETWORK SETTINGSYou can access and configure common network parameters: • Website Blocking - To block specific websites, click Website

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USING MY NETWORKSETTINGSPort Forwarding Services, and Windows Shared Folder as well as the Ping Test option. You can also click the device’s icon in t

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05/USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS5.0 5.1 5.25.3 5.4Accessing Network ConnectionsNetwork (Home/Office) ConnectionEthernet/Coax ConnectionWireless Access Poin

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ACCESSING NETWORKCONNECTIONSYour Gateway supports various local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN), or Internet connections using Ethernet

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66CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORKCaution: The settings described in this chapter should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changes co

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NETWORK (HOME/OFFICE)CONNECTION3. To view and edit the details of a specific network connection, click the hyperlinked name or the action icon. The f

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68CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORKTo view the connection:1. On the Network Connections page, click the Network (Home/Office) connection link. The Networ

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The Verizon FiOS Quantum™ Gateway lets you transmit and distribute digital entertainment and information to multiple devices in your home/office. Your

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CONFIGURING THE HOME/OFFICE NETWORKTo configure the network connection:1. In the Network (Home/Office) Properties page, click Settings. The configurati

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70CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORK• Connection Type - displays the type of connection.• Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network

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Verify the following information:• Status – displays the connection status of a specific network connection.• Action – contains an icon that, when cl

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72CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORKOnce enabled and configured, the DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to any network devices which are set to

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• End IP Address – Enter the last IP address in the IP range that the Gateway will automatically stop the IP address allocation at. The maximum end I

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74CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORKCOMPLETE NETWORK CONNECTION CONFIGURATION UPDATESTo save your changes click Apply.5.2/ BROADBAND CONNECTIONYou can view

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ETHERNET/COAXCONNECTION2. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the Name field.3. Click Apply to save changes.5.2a/ CONFIGURING TH

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76CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORK2. Configure the following settings, as needed.GENERALVerify the following information:• Status - displays the connecti

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– Automatic by DHCP - sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection – Manual - allows you to manually set the MTU to be set.COAX LINKTo set the Chan

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78CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORKTo save your changes:1. Click Apply.5.3/ WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CONNECTIONA Wireless Access Point network connection al

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PACKAGE CONTENTS, SYSTEMREQUIREMENTS AND FEATURES1.0/ PACKAGE CONTENTYour package contains: • The FiOS Quantum Gateway • Power adapter• LAN Etherne

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2. Click 5 GHz Wireless Access Point 1 or 2.4 GHz Wireless Access Point 2.3. To disable the connection, click Disable.4. To rename the connection

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80CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORK1. In the Wireless Access Point Properties page, click Settings. The configuration page displays.2. Verify the followi

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– Automatic - set the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) at 1500 – Automatic by DHCP - sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection – Manual - allows

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82CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORK2. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the Name field.3. Click Apply to save changes.5.4a/ CONFIGU

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2. Configure the following settings, as needed.GENERALVerify the following information:• Status - displays the connection status of the network• Net

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84CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORK – Automatic by DHCP - sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection – Manual - allows you to manually set the MTUCOAX

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INTERNET PROTOCOL1. In the Internet Protocol section, specify one of the following:• No IP Address – the connection has no IP address. This is usefu

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86CONNECTIONS05 / USING NETWORKROUTING MODECOMPLETE ALL ETHERNET/COAX CONNECTION CONFIGURATION UPDATESTo save your changes:1. Click Apply.verizon.com

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06/CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS6.06.16.26.36.46.56.6FirewallAccess ControlPort ForwardingPort TriggeringRemote AdministrationStatic NATSecurity Log

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Your Gateway’s security suite includes comprehensive and robust security services, such as stateful packet inspection, firewall security, user authenti

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– Ethernet supports speeds up to 1000 Mbps – MoCA 2.0 and 1.1 enabled to support speeds up to 700 Mbps over coaxial cable• Integrated wireless net

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FIREWALLThis chapter covers the following security features:• Firewall - select the security level for the firewall.• Access Control - restrict ac

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The firewall regulates the flow of data between the local network and the Internet. Both incoming and outgoing data are inspected, then either accepted

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It is the origin of the request, not subsequent responses to this request, which determines whether a session can be established.6.0a/ SETTING FIREWAL

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6.0b/ SPECIFYING GENERAL SETTINGS FOR IPV4 OR IPV6To set your firewall configuration:1. From the Firewall General settings page click on desired IPv6

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ACCESSCONTROL2. Select a security level by clicking one of the radio buttons. Using the Minimum Security setting may expose the local network to sig

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2. To block a service, click Add. The Add Access Control Rule page displays. 3. To apply the rule to:• All networked devices - select Any. 94SECUR

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ACCESS CONTROL ANDPORT FORWARDING• Specific devices only - select User Defined, then click Add and create a network object. 4. In the Protocol field

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6.2/ PORT FORWARDINGYou can activate port forwarding to expose the network to the Internet in a limited and controlled manner. For example, enabling a

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3. Select the application in the Application to Forward drop down.4. Click Add. The rule displays in the Applied Rules section. 5. Click Apply to

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2. If needed, to select a port to forward communication to, select an option in the Forward to Port list box.3. If a single port or range of ports

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