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Qwest® Standard Modem: Actiontec® M1000

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General
  • Why is there a phone port on the back of my modem?

    Why is there a phone port on the back of my modem?

    Use the built-in phone port on the Qwest® Standard Modem: Actiontec® M1000 to plug in another phone (one that can sit right next to the modem). A phone filter (microfilter) is unnecessary because it is a pre-filtered phone port.

  • How do I set up a wired (Ethernet) network with my modem?

    How do I set up a wired (Ethernet) network with my modem?

    You'll need to add a hub or switch. In most cases, the UPLINK port on the hub or switch should be used to connect to the Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000. Visit your local electronics store to purchase a hub or switch, and follow the accompanying instructions.

  • Which protocols does the Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 modem support?

    Which protocols does the Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 modem support?

    TThe 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 Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 modem support?

    What connection speeds does the Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 modem support?

    • The yellow Ethernet connection is auto-detecting and supports 10 Megabits per second (Mbps) or 100 Mbps connections.
    • The WAN connection supports up to 8 Mbps downstream and up to 1 Mbps upstream.
    • The 802.11b wireless connection supports up to 11 Mbps connection speeds.
    • The 802.11g wireless connection supports up to 54 Mbps connection speeds.
    • Wireless speeds vary depending on signal quality, environmental factors and physical distance.
  • How do I upgrade my DSL modem's firmware?

    How do I upgrade my DSL modem's firmware?

    We strong recommend using Qwest® firmware updates to upgrade your firmware. The Actiontec® Web site provides firmware incompatible with Qwest high-speed Internet service. Downloading incompatible versions may cause your Internet service to fail.

Wireless
Networking
Security

  • What is NAT and how does it protect my network?

    What is NAT and how does it protect my network?

    • Network Address Translation (NAT) 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.
    • Instructions for disabling NAT (PDF) are available.
  • Does my modem act as a firewall?

    Does my modem act as a firewall?

    The Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 provides its security using Network Address Translations (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 Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 Web interface.

    Step-by-step instructions (PDF) are available.

  • Can I use an Internet firewall or other security programs with my network?

    Can I use an Internet firewall or other security programs with my network?

    Yes, a third-party, software-based firewall can be used with the Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000.

  • Which Virtual Private Networking (VPN) protocols are supported?

    Which Virtual Private Networking (VPN) protocols are supported?

    The Qwest Standard Modem: Actiontec M1000 supports pass-through for IPSec, PPTP and L2TP. Up to four VPN "pass-through" sessions can pass through the modem at one time.