Huawei Network Router HG530 User Manual

HUAWEI HG530 Home Gateway  
User Guide  
 
1 Warnings and Precautions  
To use the device properly and safely, read these warnings and precautions  
carefully and strictly observe them during operation. Unless otherwise  
specified, the term "device" refers to the device and its accessories.  
Basic Requirements  
  During storage, transportation, and operation of the device, keep it dry and  
prevent it from colliding with other objects.  
  Do not dismantle the device. In case of any fault, contact an authorized  
service center for assistance or repair.  
  Without authorization, no organization or individual can change the  
mechanical, safety, or performance design of the device.  
  When using the device, observe all applicable laws and regulations and  
respect the legal rights of other people.  
Environmental Requirements for Using the Device  
  Before connecting and disconnecting cables, stop using the device, and  
then disconnect it from the power supply. Ensure that your hands are dry  
during operation.  
  Keep the device far from sources of heat and fire, such as a heater or a  
candle.  
  Keep the device far from electronic appliances that generate strong  
magnetic or electric fields, such as a microwave oven or a refrigerator.  
  Place the device on a stable surface.  
  Place the device in a cool and well-ventilated indoor area. Do not expose  
the device to direct sunlight.  
  Use the device in an area with a temperature ranging from 0°C to 40°C.  
  Do not block the openings on the device with any object. Reserve a  
minimum space of 10 cm around the device for heat dissipation.  
  Do not place any object (such as a candle or a water container) on the  
device. If any foreign object or liquid enters the device, stop using the  
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device immediately, power it off, remove all the cables connected to it, and  
then contact an authorized service center.  
  During thunderstorms, power off the device, and then remove all the cables  
connected to it to prevent it from getting damaged due to lightning strikes.  
Precautions for Using Wireless Devices  
  When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20  
cm away from all persons.  
  Do not use the device where using wireless devices is prohibited or may  
cause interference or danger.  
  The radio waves generated by the device may interfere with the operation  
of electronic medical devices. If you are using any electrical medical device,  
contact its manufacturer for the restrictions on the use of the device.  
  Do not take the device into operating rooms, intensive care units (ICUs), or  
coronary care units (CCUs).  
Areas with Inflammables and Explosives  
  Do not use the device where inflammables or explosives are stored, for  
example, in a gas station, oil depot, or chemical plant. Otherwise,  
explosions or fires may occur. In addition, follow the instructions indicated  
in text or symbols.  
  Do not store or transport the device in the same box as inflammable liquids,  
gases, or explosives.  
Accessory Requirements  
  Use only the accessories supplied or authorized by the device  
manufacturer. Otherwise, the performance of the device may get affected,  
the warranty for the device or the laws and regulations related to  
telecommunications terminals may become null and void, or an injury may  
occur.  
  Do not use the power adapter if its cable is damaged. Otherwise, electric  
shocks or fires may occur.  
  Ensure that the power adapter meets the specifications indicated on the  
device nameplate.  
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  Ensure that the power adapter meets the requirements of Clause 2.5 in  
IEC60950-1/EN60950-1 and it is tested and approved according to national  
or local standards.  
Safety of Children  
Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children. Otherwise,  
they may damage the device and its accessories by mistake, or they may  
swallow the small components of the device, causing suffocation or other  
dangerous situations.  
Maintenance  
  If the device is not used for a long time, power it off, and then remove all  
the cables connected to it.  
  If any exception occurs, for example, if the device emits any smoke or  
unusual sound or smell, stop using the device immediately, power it off,  
remove all the cables connected to it, and then contact an authorized  
service center.  
  Do not trample, pull, or overbend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may get  
damaged, causing malfunction of the device.  
  Before cleaning the device, stop using it, power it off, and then remove all  
the cables connected to it.  
  Use a clean, soft, and dry cloth to clean the device shell. Do not use any  
cleaning agent or spray to clean the device shell.  
Environmental Protection  
  Do not dispose of the device and the accessories in a garbage can.  
  Dispose of the device according to the local regulations on disposing of  
packing materials, exhausted batteries and abandoned devices, and  
support the recycling activity.  
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2 Connecting the Cables and Getting  
Started  
Thank you for purchasing the HUAWEI HG530 Home Gateway (hereinafter  
referred to as the HG530).  
2.1 Connecting The Cables  
If your telephone line is used for both the broadband network access and a  
telephone connection, take the following figure as a reference for connecting  
the cables.  
1. Power adapter  
2. Computer  
3. Telephone  
4. Splitter  
5. Telephone jack on the wall  
b. PHONE interface  
a. MODEM interface  
c. LINE interface  
2.2 Getting Started  
To power on the HG530, press the power button on the side panel of the  
HG530.  
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After you power on the HG530, the ADSL indicator blinks (for less than three  
minutes), which indicates that the HG530 is being activated. After the ADSL  
indicator stops blinking, the Power and ADSL indicators turn solid on, which  
indicates that the HG530 is working properly.  
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3 Setting the Network-Access  
Parameters  
By configuring the HG530 and your computer, you can choose any of the  
following methods to surf the Internet:  
  Accessing the Network Through the Embedded PPP Dial-Up Software on  
the HG530  
  Accessing the Network Through the PPP Dial-Up Software on Your  
Computer  
3.1 Accessing the Network Through the  
Embedded PPP Dial-Up Software on the  
Device  
If you select this method for accessing the network, the HG530 starts to set up  
a dial-up connection automatically after the startup. You can access the  
network after you power on your computer. You do not need to install any  
special dial-up software on your computer or perform dial-up operations on  
your computer. To configure the HG530 and your computer for the network  
access, do as follows:  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility of the HG530.  
1) Launch the Internet Explorer on your computer.  
2) Enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and then press Enter.  
3) In the displayed dialog box, enter the user name and the password, and  
then click OK.  
By default, the user name is admin and the password is admin. After the  
user name and the password are verified, you can access the Web-based  
configuration utility.  
2. Enable the embedded dial-up function.  
1) In the navigation tree on the left of the Web-based configuration utility,  
choose Basic > WAN Setting.  
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2) Select a PVC number, such as 1, from the PVC drop-down combo box.  
3) Enter the VPI and VCI that are provided by the network operator in the  
VPI and VCI text boxes.  
4) Select Yes from the Active drop-down combo box and select Routing  
from the Mode drop-down combo box.  
5) Select PPPoE from the Encapsulation drop-down combo box.  
6) Enter the user name and password that are provided by the network  
operator in the Username and Password text boxes, and keep the  
default settings of other parameters.  
7) Click Submit to save the settings.  
After you complete the preceding settings, you can surf the Internet.  
You need to perform the preceding operations on a computer once only. The  
next time when you power on your computer, you can surf the Internet without  
any configuration.  
3.2 Accessing the Network Through the PPP  
Dial-Up Software on Your Computer  
If you select this method for accessing the network, you need to install and  
configure the dial-up software on your computer. In addition, you need to  
perform dial-up operations on your computer upon each startup. To configure  
theHG530 and your computer for the network access, do as follows:  
1. Set the working mode of the HG530 to Bridge.  
1) Log in to the Web-based configuration utility of the HG530  
2) In the navigation tree on the left of the Web-based configuration utility,  
choose Basic > WAN Setting.  
3) Select a PVC number, such as 1, from the PVC drop-down combo box.  
4) Enter the VPI and VCI that are provided by the network operator in the  
VPI and VCI text boxes.  
5) Select Yes from the Active drop-down combo box and select Bridge  
from the Mode drop-down combo box.  
6) Click Submit to save the settings.  
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2. Install and configure the PPP dial-up software on your computer.  
The PPP dial-up software is pre-installed on certain computer operating  
systems. To create a dial-up connection, do as follows (taking the Windows  
XP operating system as an example):  
1) Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications >  
Network Connections.  
2) Click Create a new connection in Network Tasks to display the New  
Connection Wizard window, and then click Next.  
3) Select Connect to the Internet, and then click Next.  
4) Select Set up my connection manually, and then click Next.  
5) Select Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user  
name and password, and then click Next.  
6) Enter the name (as desired) of the dial-up connection in ISP Name, and  
then click Next.  
7) Select Anyone's use or My use only, and then click Next.  
8) Enter the user name and password provided by the network operator  
and used for the dial-up connection, and then click Next.  
9) Select Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop, and then  
click Finish.  
An icon for the dial-up connection is displayed on the desktop of your  
computer.  
You need to perform the preceding operations only once for creating a network  
connection. After the network connection is created, to access the network,  
double-click the icon for the dial-up connection, and then click Connect in the  
displayed dialog box.  
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4 Configuring the Wireless Network  
Connection  
If a wireless network adapter is installed on your computer, you can connect  
you computer to the HG530 through a wireless connection.  
The hardware installation methods and driver installation methods  
of wireless network adapters provided by different companies vary  
from each other. For details, see the installation guide provided by  
the wireless network adapter provider.  
After the installation of a wireless network adapter, you need to configure the  
wireless network connection on your computer. You can configure the wireless  
network connection through the software provided with the wireless network  
adapter. If the Windows XP operating system is used, you can also configure  
the wireless network connection through the wireless configuration software  
provided by Windows XP.  
To configure the wireless network connection, do as follows (taking the  
Windows XP operating system as an example):  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
2. Set the wireless network name and access password of the HG530.  
To set the wireless network name and the access password, do as follows  
(taking the authentication type WPA-PSK as an example):  
1) In the navigation tree on the left, choose Basic > Wireless Lan.  
2) Select the Enable option button of Access Point.  
3) Enter a wireless network name in the SSID text box.  
4) Select WPA-PSK from the Authentication Type drop-down combo  
box.  
5) Select AES from the Encryption drop-down combo box.  
6) Enter an access password in the Pre-Shared Key text box.  
7) Click Submit to save the settings.  
3. Enable the wireless configuration service provided by Windows XP.  
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1) Right-click My Computer, and then choose Manage from the shortcut  
menu.  
2) In the Computer Management window, choose Computer  
Management (Local) > Services and Applications > Services.  
3) From the services listed in the right pane of the Computer  
Management window, right-click Wireless Zero Configuration, and  
then choose Properties from the shortcut menu.  
4) In the Wireless Zero Configuration Properties (Local Computer)  
dialog box, check whether Service status is Started. If not, click the  
Start button.  
5) Click OK to close the dialog box. Then, close the Computer  
Management window.  
4. Configure the wireless network connection on your computer.  
1) Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications >  
Network Connections.  
2) In the Network Connections window, right-click Wireless Network  
Connection to display a shortcut menu, and then choose Properties  
from the shortcut menu.  
3) In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, select  
Wireless Networks.  
4) Select Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings.  
5) Click View Wireless Networks.  
6) Select the wireless network whose SSID is configured in the first step  
from the wireless network list, and then click Connect in the lower right  
corner of the window.  
7) In the displayed dialog box, enter the access password, and then click  
Connect.  
After the password is verified, Connected appears on the icon of the  
wireless network in the wireless network list, which indicates that your  
computer is connected to the HG530 through wireless connection.  
8) Close the Wireless Network Connection dialog box.  
9) In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.  
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5 Configuring the Device  
5.1 Changing the Administrator Password  
Used for Logging In to the Web-Based  
Configuration Utility  
For safety reasons or to make the password easy to remember, you can  
change the administrator password for login after logging in to the Web-based  
configuration utility.  
To change the password, do as follows:  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
2. Choose Tools > System Management in the navigation tree to display the  
system management page.  
3. Click  
to display a dialog box.  
4. Enter the old password in the Old Password text box. Enter the new  
password in the New Password text box. Then enter the new password  
again in the Retype to confirm text box for confirmation.  
5. Click Submit to save the settings.  
After you change the password successfully, the current page jumps to the  
page for logging in to the Web-based configuration utility. To log in to the  
Web-based configuration utility, enter the new password, and then click OK.  
If you forget the user name or password that has been changed,  
you can restore the default settings of the HG530 by pressing and  
holding the Reset button for over six seconds. Then, the user name  
and password that are used for logging in to the Web-based  
configuration utility are restored to default values. After you restore  
the default settings, however, your customized data is lost.  
Therefore, use this function with caution.  
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5.2 Enabling or Disabling the Wireless Network  
Function  
You can quickly enable or disable the wireless network function by pressing the  
WLAN button on the HG530. To enable the wireless network function, press  
and hold the WLAN button for over one second, and then release the button.  
You can disable the wireless network function in the same way. The WLAN  
indicator shows whether the wireless network function is enabled.  
In addition, you can enable or disable the wireless network function through  
the Web-based configuration utility. To enable or disable the wireless network  
function, do as follows:  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Basic > Wireless Lan.  
3. Select the Enable or Disable option button of Access Point.  
4. Click Submit to save the settings.  
5.3 Changing the Wireless Network Name and  
the Access Password  
To change the name and access password for the wireless network, do as  
follows (taking the authentication type WPA-PSK as an example):  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
2. Choose Basic > Wireless Lan in the navigation tree to display the LAN  
settings page.  
3. Enter a wireless network name in the SSID text box.  
4. Select WPA-PSK from the Authentication Type drop-down combo box.  
5. Select AES from the Encryption drop-down combo box.  
6. Enter an access password in the Pre-Shared Key text box.  
7. Click Submit to save the settings.  
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5.4 Changing the IP Address Used for Logging  
In to the Web-Based Configuration Utility  
To make the login IP address easy to remember, you can change the IP  
address after logging in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
To change the IP address, do as follows:  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
2. Choose Basic > LAN Setting in the navigation tree to display the LAN  
settings page.  
3. Enter a new IP address as desired in the Main IP Address text box. Then,  
enter a subnet mask in Main Subnet Mask text box.  
4. Click Submit to save the settings.  
To log in to the Web-based configuration utility after you change the  
IP address successfully, you need to launch the Internet Explorer,  
and then enter the new IP address in the address bar. Ensure that  
the IP address of the computer is in the same network segment as  
that of the HG530 so that the computer can access the Web-based  
configuration utility.  
5.5 Restoring Default Settings  
You can quickly restore the default settings of the HG530 by pressing the  
Reset button on the rear panel. To restore the default settings, press and hold  
the Reset button for over six seconds after the HG530 is powered on, and then  
release the button. In addition, you can restore the default settings of the  
HG530 through the Web-based configuration utility. To restore the default  
settings through the Web-based configuration utility, do as follows:  
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.  
2. Choose Tools > Reboot in the navigation tree to display the system  
management page.  
3. Select Factory Default Settings.  
4. Click Restart.  
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After the preceding operations, the current page jumps to the login page. You  
can log in to the Web-based configuration utility by entering the default user  
name and password.  
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6 FAQs  
Can I use the terminal as a DHCP server?  
Yes, you can. The terminal incorporates the DHCP server software.  
How can I quickly restore the default settings of the terminal?  
To restore the default settings of the terminal, power on the terminal, press and  
hold the Reset button for a minimum of over six seconds, and then release the  
Reset button.  
How can I change the password used to access the terminal  
configuration page?  
Access the terminal configuration page, choose Tools > System  
Management, and then change the password on the System Management  
page.  
How can I configure a computer to use a static IP address?  
Take a computer that runs Windows XP as an example. To configure the  
computer to use a static IP address, do as follows:  
1. In the Control Panel window, double-click Network Connections to  
display the Network Connections window.  
2. In the Network Connections window, right-click the working Local Area  
Connection and choose Properties.  
3. In the This connection uses the following items group box of the Local  
Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP). Click Properties.  
4. Select Use the following IP address.  
5. Set the IP address of the computer and ensure that the IP address is in the  
same network segment as the local area network (LAN) IP address of the  
terminal.  
Assume that the default LAN IP address of the terminal is 192.168.1.1. To  
set the IP address of the computer, do as follows:  
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1) In IP address, enter 192.168.1.100. Ensure that this IP address is  
unique and not used by other computers.  
2) In Subnet mask, enter 255.255.255.0.  
3) In Default gateway, enter 192.168.1.1.  
6. Consult your network service provider about the IP address of the domain  
name server (DNS). In Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server,  
enter the IP address.  
If you configure the static IP address for the purposes of accessing the  
Web configuration page of the terminal, you can skip this step.  
7. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click OK. Then in  
the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.  
What can I do if I cannot visit Web sites through the terminal?  
1. Check whether the Power indicator of the terminal is on.  
If the Power indicator is off, perform further checks as follows:  
1) Ensure that the power switch of the terminal is turned on.  
2) Ensure that electricity comes from the socket and that the input power  
of the socket meets the requirements described on the label of the  
terminal power adapter. If the voltage is unsteady, for example, if the  
voltage is too high or too low, do not use the terminal. Wait until the  
voltage restores to its normal level, and then use the terminal.  
3) Ensure that the terminal is properly connected to the socket through the  
power adapter.  
If the Power indicator is still off, contact an authorized maintenance center.  
2. After powering on the terminal, wait for about three minutes. Then check  
whether the ADSL indicator of the terminal is on.  
If the ADSL indicator blinks for a long time, perform further checks as  
follows:  
1) Ensure that telephone lines are properly connected. Especially ensure  
that the telephone line connecting to the splitter is properly connected.  
2) Ensure that terminal cables or telephone lines are far from the electric  
appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric fields.  
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3) Replace telephone lines.  
If the ADSL indicator still blinks, contact your network service provider.  
3. Check whether the LAN indicator of the terminal is on.  
If the LAN indicator is off, perform further checks as follows:  
1) Ensure that the network adapter of the computer is enabled.  
2) Ensure that the network cable between the terminal and the computer  
is properly connected.  
3) Remove and then insert the network cable or replace the network  
cable.  
If the LAN LINK indicator is still off, contact an authorized maintenance  
center.  
4. Check whether the driver for the network adapter is properly installed.  
Take a computer that runs Windows XP as an example. To check whether  
the driver for the network adapter is installed, do as follows:  
1) On the desktop, right-click My Computer and choose Manage.  
2) In the navigation tree of the Computer Management window, choose  
Device Manager.  
3) In the right pane of the Computer Management window, click Network  
adapters to view the information about the network adapter of the  
computer.  
If no network adapter is detected or if a question mark (?) or an  
exclamation mark (!) is displayed next to the icon of the network adapter,  
you can infer that the driver for the network adapter is not properly installed.  
In this case, re-install the driver for the network adapter of the computer.  
5. Ensure that you have entered the correct user name and user password  
that are required by the PPP dialing software.  
6. Check whether you can use the PPP dialing software to dial successfully.  
If you cannot use the PPP dialing software to dial successfully, perform  
further checks as follows:  
1) Stop the PPP dialing software and then power off the terminal. After five  
minutes, power on the terminal and use the PPP dialing software to dial  
again.  
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2) Restore the default settings of the terminal.  
If the problem persists, contact your network service provider.  
7. Check whether the proxy server of the Web browser is correctly configured.  
Take the Internet Explorer installed on a computer that runs Windows XP  
as an example. To check whether the proxy server of the Web browser is  
correctly configured, do as follows:  
1) Start the Internet Explorer.  
2) Choose Tools > Internet Options.  
3) In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Connections tab.  
4) In the Proxy server group box of the Local Area Network (LAN)  
Settings dialog box, ensure that Use a proxy server for your LAN  
(These settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections). is not  
selected.  
8. Try to access multiple other Web sites to check whether the terminal can  
access.  
If the terminal still cannot access other Web sites, contact your network  
service provider.  
What can I do if the terminal cannot access the Internet  
through a wireless network adapter?  
1. Ensure that the cables of the terminal are properly connected.  
2. Check whether the WLAN indicator of the terminal is on.  
If the WLAN indicator is off, you can infer that the wireless local area  
network (WLAN) function of the terminal is disabled. In this case, enable  
the WLAN function. For details about how to enable the WLAN function,  
see the manual of the terminal.  
3. See the description of the wireless network adapter that is installed on the  
computer and check whether the wireless network adapter supports the  
802.11b and 802.11g protocols.  
If the wireless network adapter does not support the 802.11b and 802.11g  
protocols, replace it with the network adapter that supports the protocols.  
4. Check whether the driver for the wireless network adapter is properly  
installed on the computer.  
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If the driver is improperly installed, install it properly.  
5. Check whether the computer can receive the signals of a WLAN.  
Take a computer that runs Windows XP as an example. To check whether  
the computer can receive the signals of a WLAN, do as follows:  
1) In the Control Panel window, double-click Network Connections to  
display the Network Connections window.  
2) In the Network Connections window, right-click Wireless Network  
Connection and choose View Available Wireless Network.  
If the computer cannot detect a WLAN, place the computer close to the  
terminal and ensure that no obstacles such as cement or wooden walls are  
present between the wireless client and the terminal.  
6. Check whether the computer accesses the WLAN of the terminal  
successfully.  
Check the list of wireless network connections and ensure that the terminal  
is connected to the WLAN.  
7. Check whether you can use the PPP dialing software to dial successfully.  
8. Try to access multiple Web sites to check whether the terminal can access  
other Web sites.  
If the terminal cannot access other Web sites either, restore the default  
settings of the terminal. If the problem persists, contact your network  
service provider.  
What can I do if sometimes the terminal cannot access the  
Internet through a wireless network adapter or if the WLAN  
connection is unsteady?  
1. Check the positions of your terminal and computer. Ensure that they are far  
from the electric appliances such as microwave ovens, refrigerators, or  
cordless telephones that generate strong magnetic or electric fields.  
2. Place your terminal in an open position.  
Although radio signals can pass through obstacles, the transmission effects  
of WLAN radio signals are affected if radio signals pass through too many  
obstacles such as cement or wooden walls.  
3. Place your computer close to your terminal.  
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If your computer is far from your terminal, the effects of the WLAN are  
affected.  
4. Place your terminal and computer in another direction.  
5. Do not use your terminal to access a WLAN during thunderstorms.  
What can I do if the WLAN of the terminal is not encrypted and  
the computer cannot access the WLAN?  
1. Delete the settings of wireless network connections from your computer.  
Take a computer that runs Windows XP as an example. To delete the  
settings of wireless network connections, do as follows:  
1) In the Control Panel window, double-click Network Connections to  
display the Network Connections window.  
2) In the Network Connections window, right-click Wireless Network  
Connection and choose Properties.  
3) In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, click the  
Wireless Networks tab.  
4) In the Preferred Networks group box, select the latest wireless  
network connection saved on your computer. Then click Remove.  
5) Delete all the other wireless network connections from the Preferred  
Networks group box.  
6) Click OK.  
2. Create a wireless network connection that is not encrypted.  
What can I do if I cannot access the terminal configuration  
page?  
1. Ensure that the power supply of the terminal works properly and that the  
network cables of the terminal are properly connected.  
2. Check the IP address of your computer and ensure that this IP address is  
in the same network segment as the LAN IP address of the terminal.  
3. Ensure that your Web browser does not use a proxy server.  
4. Ensure that you have entered the correct user name and user password  
that are used for accessing the terminal configuration page.  
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5. If the problem persists, restore the default settings of the terminal.  
What can I do if Web pages often cannot be displayed during  
Web page browsing and can be displayed after the terminal is  
restarted?  
1. Ensure that the terminal and other devices such as telephones or fax  
machines are connected to the telephone line through a splitter.  
For details about how to install a splitter, see the related description in the  
manual.  
2. Ensure that telephone lines are properly connected.  
If the telephone lines are improperly connected, the stability of the network  
connection is affected.  
3. Check the positions of your terminal and computer. Ensure that they are far  
from the electric appliances such as microwave ovens, refrigerators, or  
cordless telephones that generate strong magnetic or electric fields.  
If the problem persists, contact your service provider.  
What can I do if noises exist during telephone calls?  
1. Ensure that a splitter is installed.  
A splitter helps to protect the call quality of the digital subscriber line (DSL)  
from being affected due to the interference of other type of signals.  
2. Ensure that telephone lines are properly connected. Especially ensure that  
the telephone line connecting to the splitter is properly connected.  
3. Replace telephone lines and ensure that the telephone lines are not faulty.  
After a broadband terminal is installed, does Internet access  
degrade call quality or do telephone calls lower the Internet  
access rate?  
No. The terminal uses the frequency division multiplexing (FDM) and splitter  
technologies to separate voice signals from data signals. Although the two  
types of signals are transmitted through one telephone line, they are carried by  
different frequency bands. Therefore, they do not interfere with each other. In  
this case, you can make a telephone call and access the Internet at the same  
time, without degrading call quality or lowering the Internet access rate.  
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7 Appendix  
7.1 Indicators  
Indicator Status  
Description  
Power  
On  
The HG530 is powered on.  
The HG530 is powered off.  
The HG530 is being activated.  
The HG530 is activated.  
Off  
ADSL  
Blinking  
On  
Off  
The HG530 is powered off.  
Internet  
Blinking  
  The HG530 works in routing mode.  
  The WAN connection is set up.  
  Data is being transmitted.  
On  
Off  
  The HG530 works in routing mode.  
  The WAN connection is set up.  
  No data is being transmitted.  
  The HG530 works in bridge mode or in routing  
mode.  
  No WAN connection is set up.  
WLAN  
Blinking  
On  
  The wireless network function is enabled.  
  Data is being transmitted through the WLAN.  
  The wireless network function is enabled.  
  No data is being transmitted through the WLAN.  
Off  
The wireless network function is disabled.  
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Indicator Status  
Description  
LAN1 -  
LAN4  
Blinking  
Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet  
interface.  
On  
Off  
The Ethernet connection is set up.  
The Ethernet connection is not set up.  
7.2 Interfaces and Buttons  
1
2
3
4 5 6 7 8  
9
Number  
Interface  
or Button  
Description  
1
2
3
WLAN  
ON/OFF  
Power  
It is used to enable or disable wireless network  
function quickly.  
It is the power switch and is used to power on or  
power off the HG530.  
It is used to connect the power adapter.  
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Number  
Interface  
or Button  
Description  
4
Reset  
You can press and hold the Reset button for  
over six seconds to restore the default settings  
of the HG530.  
NOTE  
After you restore the default settings, your  
customized data is lost. Therefore, use this  
function with caution.  
5 - 8  
9
LAN1 -  
LAN4  
It is used to connect to the Ethernet interface on  
the computer.  
ADSL  
It is used to connect to the MODEM interface on  
the splitter.  
7.3 Default Settings  
Parameter  
Setting  
Subnet mask of the LAN interface  
IP address of the LAN interface  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
admin  
User name used for logging in to the  
Web-based configuration utility  
Password used for logging in to the  
Web-based configuration utility  
admin  
DHCP server function  
Enable  
Enable  
Wireless network function  
7.4 Technical Specifications  
Item  
Specification  
Ambient temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
for operation  
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Item  
Specification  
Relative humidity for 5% to 95%, non-condensing  
operation  
Dimensions (L × W × 156.4 mm × 52 mm × 124.3 mm  
H)  
Weight  
About 245 g  
Standards  
ADSL  
standards  
  G.992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A  
  G.994.1 (G.hs)  
  ANSI T1.413 Issue 2  
ADSL2  
standards  
  G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A  
  G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex L  
ADSL2+  
standard  
G.992.5 (G.dmt.bitplus) Annex A  
WLAN  
standards  
802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n  
(2.4 GHz)  
DSL transmission  
rates  
G.dmt  
T1.413  
  Maximum downlink rate: 8  
Mbit/s  
  Maximum uplink rate: 896 kbit/s  
G.992.5  
  Maximum downlink rate: 24  
(ADSL2+)  
Mbit/s  
  Maximum uplink rate: 1024  
kbit/s  
Wireless  
transmission rates  
802.11b  
802.11g  
1 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 5.5 Mbit/s, 11  
Mbit/s  
6 Mbit/s, 9 Mbit/s, 12 Mbit/s, 18  
Mbit/s, 24 Mbit/s, 36 Mbit/s, 48  
Mbit/s, 54 Mbit/s  
802.11n (with  
6.5 Mbit/s, 13.0 Mbit/s, 13.5  
1T1R antenna Mbit/s, 19.5 Mbit/s, 26.0 Mbit/s,  
used)  
27.0 Mbit/s, 39.0 Mbit/s, 40.5  
Mbit/s, 52.0 Mbit/s, 54.0 Mbit/s,  
58.5 Mbit/s, 65.0 Mbit/s, 81.0  
Mbps, 108.0 Mbit/s, 117.0 Mbit/s,  
121.5 Mbit/s, 135.0 Mbit/s  
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