Common Questions

Why is there a phone port on the back of the Actiontec
1524?
The Actiontec 1524 is provided with a built in phone port to allow
easy installation of a phone next to your gateway. The phone port
is pre-filtered and does not require connecting a microfilter
supplied in your fulfillment kit.
Why are there 4-Ethernet (Yellow Ports) on the back of the
Gateway?
The Actiontec 1524 includes a built in four port switch. The yellow
Ethernet ports on the back of the Actiontec 1524 allow you to
connect four different PC's to the gateway. The Actiontec 1524
gateway is set to support four or more PC's. No configuration
changes to the Actiontec 1524 are needed to support more than one
PC. A straight-through or cross-over Ethernet cable is needed for
each PC you hook up to the Actiontec 1524 gateway. The four port
switch is auto-sensing and will automatically detect the cable type
used. Additional cables can be purchased at
http://www.actiontecstore.com/category.php?fid=52.
What are the slots on the left side of the Actiontec 1524
for?
The slots on the side of the Actiontec 1524 are expansion slots.
Expansion slots give the Actiontec 1524 flexibility to offer
additional features in the future. The top slot is for the
Actiontec PC Card wireless adapter.
I have run out of Ethernet plugs on my Home Gateway. How do I add
more computers?
Plugging in an Ethernet hub or switch can expand the Home Gateway.
Run a standard Ethernet cable from the UPLINK port of your new hub
or switch to a standard port on the Actiontec Home Gateway.
Which protocols does the Home Gateway support?
The internal LAN connections support multiple protocols (e.g.
TCP/IP, NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk).
The External WAN connection supports only TCP/IP.
What connection speeds does the Home Gateway support?
The LAN connections on the Home Gateway are auto-detecting and
support 10Mbps or 100Mbps connections.
The WAN connection supports up to 8Mbps downstream and up to 1Mbps
upstream.
The 802.11b wireless connection supports up to 11Mbps connection
speeds. Wireless speeds vary depending on signal quality,
environmental factors, and physical distance.
Is the Actiontec Gateway upgradeable? How do I do it?
Yes, the firmware is upgradeable. Up to date firmware can be found
at http://www.qwest.com/dsl/customerservice/actiontec1524.html.
The firmware available from the Actiontec web site at
www.actiontec.com is not compatible with Qwest DSL. If you download
the firmware to your Actiontec 1524 Gateway from the Actiontec site
your DSL service will not work. Please use the URL provided in the
first paragraph to upgrade your Actiontec 1524.
Do I need an additional DSL modem to use the Home Gateway?
No. The Actiontec 1524 Gateway supplied by Qwest DSL has a built in
full-rate DSL modem.
WIRELESS
If I install several Actiontec Home Gateways in different locations
in my building, will they be able to talk to each other? Will I be
able to stay connected as I moved between them?
If you installed several Actiontec Home Gateway devices and were to
move between coverage areas, your wireless device would actually
have to reconnect to a separate network. The Actiontec 1524 does
not act as a repeatable access point.
Can my wireless signal pass through floors, walls, and glass?
The effect of the physical environment can have varying effects on
the signal strength and quality. The more dense the object (A
concrete wall compared to a plaster wall), the greater the
interference. Concrete or metal reinforced structures will
experience a higher degree of signal loss than that of wood, plaster
or glass construction.
What is the best placement for the Home Gateway to gain maximum
throughput and distance?
The best placement of the Home Gateway would be in an elevated
position centrally located to the area of service. To reduce the
effect of physical barriers, attempt to place the Home Gateway in a
location that places the least physical obstructions to the service
area.
I have an Apple computer that uses the Apple® Airport
wireless device. Is this device compatible with the Home
Gateway?
Yes, the Apple Airport complies with the 802.11b standards. If you
will be using the WEP security feature, you will need to refer to
your Apple Airport documentation for information on the proper
method to enter the WEP key for compatibility with the Home Gateway
HEX WEP entry.
What form of Wireless Security is provided with the Actiontec
1524 Gateway?
The Actiontec 1524 Gateway provides the following wireless security
features.
- 64-bit WEP
- 128-bit WEP
- Wireless MAC Authentication
All wireless security features provided with the Actiontec 1524 are
set to off by default. When installing a wireless network with the
Actiontec 1524, Qwest highly recommends setting at least one type of
wireless security provided. For further information relating to
setting up wireless security for your Actiontec 1524 Gateway, please
refer to the Actiontec user's manual supplied on the disk received
in the fulfillment. The user's manual can be found in the documents
folder.
NETWORK
I use my laptop at work and at home, is there something special I
need to do to make it work in both places?
Yes, you would need to reconfigure your network setting (Workgroup,
Domain, Password, User name, IP addressing or any other specific
settings used by your company). You may also use third party
software like NetSwitcher to automatically switch between different
configurations.
What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network?
The valid IP range for the Home Gateway is 192.168.0.2 to
192.168.0.254. IP ranges and LAN subnets can be changed if
required. Qwest does recommend using the default settings.
How do I find out what IP address my computer is using?
Windows® 95, 98, 98SE, and ME
Select Start, Run, and type "winipcfg". Press Enter.
When the winipcfg screen is displayed, ensure your network device is
selected.
Windows NT, 2000, and XP
Select Start, Run and type "cmd". Press Enter.
When the command screen is displayed, type "ipconfig" and press
Enter.
You can also obtain your PC's IP address off of the Actiontec web
interface by typing 192.168.0.1 in your web browser. You will need
to select status then select the "Active User List" on the left.
I used DHCP to configure my network. Do I need to restart my
computer to refresh my IP address?
No. Follow these steps to refresh your IP address
Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME
Go to Start, Run, and type "winipcfg" and press Enter.
Ensure the Ethernet adapter is selected in the device box.
Press the button that says "Release_all", and then press the button
that says "Renew_all".
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and XP
Go to Start, Run, and type "cmd" and press Enter.
At the DOS prompt type "ipconfig /release" and hit enter, then type
"ipconfig /renew" and hit enter.
Can I run an application located on another computer over the
network?
Yes, if the application is designed to run over a network.
Can I play games between computers on my network or on the
Internet?
Yes, if the games were designed for multi-player or LAN play. For
specific information if a game is capable of Internet or LAN play
refer to the game documentation.
I have an FTP or web server on my network. How can I make it
available to users on the Internet?
For a web server, you will need to enable port forwarding for port
80 to the IP address of your server. (It is recommended to configure
your server to use a static IP address)
For your FTP server, you will need to enable port forwarding for
port 21 to the IP address of your server. (It is recommended to
configure your server to use a static IP address)
CONNECTIONS
How many computers can be connected through the Actiontec Home
Gateway?
The Home Gateway is capable of 254 LAN connections, but it is
recommended to have no more than 32 LAN connections. As you increase
the number of connections, you decrease the available speed for each
computer.
SECURITY
What is the difference between 40bit and 64bit encryption?
There really is no difference between the two. They are just
different terminologies used throughout the industry for the same
level of encryption.
Can 40/64bit WEP devices talk to each other?
Yes, but only if the device is set to use 64bit WEP encryption.
How do I enter a HEX WEP encryption key on a Lucent® wireless
device?
Lucent uses ASCII to enter WEP keys. To enter a HEX key, enter "0x"
before the HEX characters (example: 0x3d4e872a).
How do I make a HEX based WEP key?
- 64bit - Generated as 10 alphanumeric characters (0-9,
a-f)(example: 843c29a562)
- 128bit - Generated as 26 alphanumeric characters (0-9,
a-f)(example: 3c29f2536bef3276d32e364a2c)
What is NAT and how does it protect my network?
NAT (Network Address Translation) is a level of security, which
masks the private IP addresses of the PCs on your network with a
single public IP address.
With NAT the private IP address of any PC on your network is never
transmitted over the Internet.
Is my Home Gateway a firewall?
Yes. The Home Gateway provides its security through the use of NAT,
which acts as a physical barrier between your network and the
Internet. A configurable onboard firewall is also available and
can be configured via the Actiontec 1524 Gateway web interface.
Which Virtual Private Networking (VPN) protocols are
supported?
The Home Gateway supports pass-through for IPSec, PPTP and L2TP.
Can I use Internet firewall or security programs with my
network?
Yes, a third part software based firewall can be used with the
Actiontec 1524.
HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS
Does this affect me?
This notice is intended for customers with home security systems and
high speed Qwest DSL™ installed on the same line. Home security
systems have been around for a long time. Many installations predate
the deployment of residential DSL. In fact, some of the alarm
systems were built prior to the dramatic growth of the Internet and
may not have been designed to anticipate the new ways telephone
lines are used to deliver high speed DSL connectivity to our
customers. Both new and old security systems may have special wiring
requirements to properly operate with today's technology. Home alarm
systems use the telephone line by utilizing the portion of the line
carrying the voice conversation (the frequency spectrum between 0-4
kHz). On the other hand, DSL uses the capabilities of the telephone
line that are not used by the regular telephone conversation (which
is above 4 kHz) for the delivery of high-speed data. Since some of
the alarm systems may not have been designed to perform under such
conditions, it is important to test the alarm system. Qwest DSL
does recommend ordering a technician installation to ensure your
alarm system does operate with your DSL service or contacting your
alarm provider for installation support.
Does this affect me?
Every customer having a home security system installed on the same
line as the DSL service may potentially be affected. Thus, we
strongly recommend that you perform a test of your home alarm
system. You must check with your security company for the processes
they recommend. In general, performing a test of the alarm system
should indicate if the service is working correctly. Most security
companies recommend regular testing to ensure the system is working,
even when DSL is not present on the line. If you do NOT have an
alarm system or have an alarm system installed on a different
telephone line than the DSL service, then you are not subject to any
special wiring requirements described on this web page.
What do I need to do if the alarm system is not working?
If testing indicates the security system is not working, your alarm
system may be malfunctioning or you have special wiring needs and
require a professional installation. Qwest does not have the
capability to perform tests on your alarm system. Thus, you must
contact your home security provider to identify the source of the
problem. If it is determined you require a special wiring solution,
Qwest strongly recommends you obtain help from a qualified
professional to perform this installation or repair. Please contact
your security company to perform professional installation services.
You may also request a Qwest technician install to perform the
installation. (A technician installation charge may apply).
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