HUAWEI HG533 Home Gateway
User Guide
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1 Connecting the Cables and Getting
Started
Thank you for purchasing the HUAWEI HG533 Home Gateway (hereinafter
referred to as the HG533).
You can go online using the ADSL, LAN, and data card services. However,
you can only use one type of service at one time. The default way of going
online is using the ADSL service, though you can go online using the data
card service when you cannot access the network using the ADSL or
Ethernet services.
1.1 Connecting Cables Using the ADSL
Interface
1.1.1 Connecting cables
If there is at least one available telephone jack in your home, you can go
online using the ADSL service.
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b
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1. Power adapter
4. Splitter
2. Desktop Computer
5. Telephone wall jack
3. Telephone
6. Laptop Computer
c. LINE interface
a. MODEM interface b. PHONE interface
1.1.2 Getting started
After connecting the cables, press the On/Off button on the side panel to
power on the HG533.
The ADSL indicator lights up and starts blinking. This indicates that the
ADSL port activation is in progress. The blinking may last less than 3
minutes. When the ADSL indicator stops blinking and remains on, the
HG533 is working properly.
1.2 Connecting Cables Using the WAN
Interface
1.2.1 Connecting the Cables
If there is at least one available network wall jack in your home, you can go
online using the Ethernet service.
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3
a
2
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1. Power adapter
2. Telephone
3. Wall jack
4. Desktop Computer 5. Laptop Computer
a. Ethernet wall jack
b. Telephone wall jack
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1.2.2 Getting Started
After connecting the cables, press the On/Off button on the side panel to
power on the HG533.
The WAN indicator light turns on. This indicates that the HG533 is working
properly. When the WAN indicator light starts blinking, data is being
transmitted between the HG533 and the connected device.
1.3 Connecting Cables Using the USB
Interface
1.3.1 Connecting the Cables
If there are no available telephone or network jacks in your home, you can
go online using the data card service.
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1. Power adapter 2. Desktop Computer 3. Data card 4. Laptop Computer
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1.3.2 Getting Started
Press down the On/Off button on the side of the HG533 to power on the
HG533.
The USB indicator light turns on, this indicates that the HG533 is working
properly. When the USB indicator light starts blinking, data is being
transmitted between the HG533 and the connected device.
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2 Setting Network-Access Parameters
2.1 Logging In to Web-based Configuration
Utility
The HG533 provides an easy-to-use web-based configuration utility. You
can view and set the parameters of the HG533 through this utility. The
following example uses a computer running the Windows XP operating
system to describe how to log in to the web-based configuration utility:
Step 1 Set the network connection of your PC and ensure that your PC
obtains an IP address automatically, do as follows:
1. Choose Start
>
All Programs
>
Accessories
>
Communications > Network Connections.
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. Ensure that your PC select Obtain an IP address automatically.
By default, the DHCP function of the HG533 is enabled. In this case,
the HG533 assigns an IP address to your PC automatically and you
do not need to configure the IP address of your PC.
Step 2 Start the Internet Explorer on your PC and ensure that the Internet
Explorer does not use any proxy server.
Take the Internet Explorer 6.0 as an example. To ensure that the
Internet Explorer does not use any proxy server, do as follows:
1. Start the Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
2. On the Connections tab of the Internet Options dialog box, click
LAN Settings.
3. In the Proxy Server area, ensure that Use the proxy server for
your LAN is cleared. If Use the proxy server for your LAN is
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selected, clear Use the proxy server for your LAN, and then
click OK.
4. In Internet Options window, click OK to close the window.
the address box, and press Enter.
Step 4 On the login page, enter your user name and password.
By default, both the user name and password are admin. In order
to prevent unauthorized users from modifing your configuration
parameters, please change the password for login.
If the password has been changed, use the correct password to log
in.
Step 5 Click Login.
After the verification, the web-based configuration utility is
displayed.
2.2 Setting the Parameters When Accessing
Network through ADSL
By configuring the HG533 and your computer, you can choose any of the
following methods to surf the Internet:
2.2.1 Accessing the Network through the Embedded PPP
Dial-Up Software on the HG533
If you select this method for accessing the network, the HG533 starts to set
up a dial-up connection automatically after starting up. 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 HG533 and your computer for the network access, do as
follows:
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Step 1 Verify the HG533 and the PC have connected properly, and the PC
has obtained the IP address.
Step 2 Log in to the web-based configuration utility of the HG533.
Step 3 Enable the embedded dial-up function.
1. In the navigation tree on the left of the web-based configuration
utility, choose Basic > WAN.
2. Select Enable for WAN connection.
3. Enter the VPI and VCI parameters that are provided by the network
operator in the VPI/VCI text boxes.
4. Select INTERNET from the Service list.
5. Select PPPoE from the Connection type drop-down combo box.
6. Enter the user name and password that are provided by the
network operator in the User name and Password text boxes.
7. Keep the default settings of other parameters.
8. Click Submit.
After completing the preceding configuration steps, you can begin browsing
the Internet.
You only need to perform the preceding operations on a computer once.
The next time you boot up your computer, you can browse the Internet
without performing the same configurations.
2.2.2 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 the HG533 and your computer for the network access, do as
follows:
Step 1 Set the working mode of the HG533 to Bridge.
1. Log in to the web-based configuration utility of the HG533.
2. In the navigation tree on the left of the web-based configuration
utility, choose Basic > WAN.
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3. Select Enable for WAN connection.
4. Enter the VPI and VCI parameters that are provided by the network
operator in the VPI/VCI text boxes.
5. Select INTERNET from the Service list.
6. Select Bridge from the Connection type drop-down combo box.
7. Keep the default settings of other parameters.
8. Click Submit.
Step 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.
9. Enter the password again in the Confirm Password text box to
confirm the password, and click Next.
10. 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.
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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.
2.3 Setting the parameters When Accessing
Network through Ethernet
By configuring the HG533 and your computer, you can choose any of the
following methods to surf the Internet:
2.3.1 Accessing the Network through the Embedded PPP
Dial-Up Software on the HG533
If you select this method for accessing the network, the HG533 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 HG533 and your computer for the network access, do as
follows:
Step 1 Verify the HG533 and the PC have connected properly, and the PC
has obtained the IP address.
Step 2 Log in to the web-based configuration utility of the HG533.
Step 3 Enable the embedded dial-up function.
1. In the navigation tree on the left of the web-based configuration
utility, choose Basic > WAN.
2. Select Enable for WAN connection.
3. Select INTERNET from the Service list.
4. Select PPPoE from the Connection type drop-down combo box.
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5. Enter the user name and password that are provided by the
network operator in the User name and Password text boxes.
6. Keep the default settings of other parameters.
7. Click Submit.
After completing the preceding configuration steps, you can begin browsing
the Internet.
You only need to perform the preceding operations on a computer once.
The next time you boot up your computer, you can browse the Internet
without performing the same configurations.
2.3.2 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 the HG533 and your computer for the network access, do as
follows:
Step 1 Set the working mode of the HG533 to Bridge.
1. In the navigation tree on the left of the web-based configuration
utility, choose Basic > WAN.
2. Select Enable for WAN connection.
3. Select INTERNET from the Service list.
4. Select Bridge from the Connection type drop-down combo box.
5. Keep the default settings of other parameters.
6. Click Submit.
Step 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.
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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,
9. Enter the password again in the Confirm Password text box to
confirm the password, and click Next.
10. 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.
2.4 Setting the parameters When Accessing
Network through Data card
When the HG533 is working in data card mode, you need to install the
Huawei HSPA data card on the HG533 so that your PC can connect to the
Internet through the HSPA uplink.
To create an HSPA uplink connection, do as follows:
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 Click Advanced > PIN in the navigation tree on the left to display
the PIN Page.
Step 3 Enable the UPLINK function.
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1. Choose the UPLINK page.
2. Select the HSPA Backup check box.
3. Click Submit.
Step 4 Set the uplink working mode.
1. Choose the UMTS page.
2. Select 3G First from the Mobile Connection Type drop-down
combo box.
3. Click Submit.
Step 5 Verify the PIN code of your SIM card.
1. Choose the PIN page.
2. Select Verify from the PIN operation drop-down combo box.
3. Enter the PIN code that provided by your SIM card operator in the
PIN text box.
4. Click Submit.
Step 6 Set the working mode of the HG533 to PPP.
1. In the navigation tree on the left of the web-based configuration
utility, choose Basic > WAN.
2. Click New.
3. Select UMTS from the Access type.
4. Select INTERNET from the Service list.
5. Select PPP from the Connection type drop-down combo box.
6. Enter the user name and password provided by the network
operator in the User name and Password text boxes.
7. Enter the APN and Dial number that are provided by the network
operator in the APN and Dial number text boxes.
8. Keep the default settings of other parameters.
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3 Accessing the Network Wirelessly
3.1 Setting Up a Wireless Connection by
Pressing Buttons
The HG533 supports the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) function. If your
network adapter also supports the WPS function, you can use the WPS
function to set up a wireless connection between your PC and the HG533
quickly.
To configure the wireless network connection, do as follows:
Step 1 Check whether the WLAN indicator of the HG533 is on. If the
WLAN indicator is off, Press the WLAN button on the side panel of
the HG533 to enable the WLAN function.
Step 2 Press the WPS button on the side panel of the HG533 to enable
the HG533 to enter the WPS negotiation state.
Step 3 Enable the WPS negotiation function of the wireless network
adapter on your PC within two minutes, and then wait for a moment
(typically 10s and at most 120s).
The WPS indicator of the HG533 becomes on from the blinking state,
indicating that the HG533 is connected to your PC through the WLAN. This
state lasts 300s. Then the WPS indicator turns off.
The WPS applications may vary with different types of wireless
network adapters. For details about the configuration and operations
of the WPS application, refer to the operation guide provided by the
application provider.
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3.2 Setting Up a Wireless Connection
Manually
If your network adapter does not support the WPS function, you can set up a
wireless connection between your PC and the HG533 manually.
Takes Windows XP as an example, to set up a wireless connection between
your PC and the HG533 manually, do as follows:
Step 1 Record the WLAN name and the WLAN access password of the
HG533.
The WLAN name (SSID) and WLAN access password of the HG533
are preset before delivery. You can find them from the label on the
bottom of the HG533.
In order to prevent unauthorized users from using your wireless
Step 2 Set the WLAN and WLAN access password of the HG533.
To set the wireless network name and the access password, do as follows
(taking the authentication type WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK as an example):
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.
2. In the navigation tree on the left of the web-based configuration
utility, choose Basic > WLAN.
3. Choose the WLAN page.
4. Select the Enable WLAN check box.
5. Select the SSID1 from the SSID index drop-down combo box.
6. Enter the WLAN name in the SSID text box.
7. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK from the Security drop-down
combo box.
8. Enter the WLAN access password in the WPA pre-shared key
text box.
9. Select TKIP+AES from the WPA encryption drop-down combo
box.
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10. Click Submit to save the settings.
Step 3 Enable the wireless configuration service provided by Windows
XP.
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 Start.
5. Click OK to close the dialog box, and then close the Computer
Management window.
Step 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, 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. In the Wireless Network Connection dialog box, select the
WLAN with the same name as the WLAN name that you have
recorded from the WLAN list, and then click Connect in the lower
right corner of the dialog box.
7. In the displayed Wireless Network Connection dialog box, enter
the WLAN access password that you have recorded in the
Network key text box. Enter the WLAN access password again in
the Confirm network key text box, and then click Connect.
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After the password is authenticated, Connected is displayed in the upper
right corner of the WLAN icon in the WLAN list, which indicates that a
wireless connection is set up between your PC and the HG533.
8. Close the Wireless Network Connection dialog box.
9. Close the Network Connections dialog box.
You can also use the tool provided by your network adapter to set
up a wireless connection manually. For details, see the user guide
of your network adapter.
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4 Configuring the Commonly Used
Functions
4.1 Enabling or Disabling the Wireless
Network Function
You can choose both of the following methods to enable or disable the
wireless network function:
Enable or disable the wireless network function by press button
Enable or disable the wireless network function through web-based
configuration utility
4.1.1 Enable or disable the wireless network function by
press button
You can quickly enable or disable the wireless network function by pressing
the WLAN button on the HG533.
− To enable the wireless network function, press and hold the WLAN
button for over one second, and then release the button.
− To disable the wireless network function, press and hold the WLAN
button in the same way.
The WLAN indicator turns on indicates that the wireless network function is
enabled.
4.1.2 Enable or disable the wireless network function
through Web-based configuration utility
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:
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 In the navigation tree on the left, choose Basic > WLAN.
Step 3 Choose the WLAN page.
Step 4 Select or not select Enable WLAN option.
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The WLAN indicator turns on indicates that the wireless network
function is enabled.
4.2 Using the Home Storage Function
After a portable storage device is connected to the USB port on the rear
panel of the HG533, you can configure the HG533 through the samba
service to access the portable storage device. You can also play media files
with the media player using the DLNA function.
4.2.1 Reading and Writing Files on the Portable Storage
Device
To read and write files on a storage device and access the removable
storage device through the HG533 (using usb1 as the name for the storage
device as an example), do as follows:
Step 1 Set the user name and password of the portable storage device.
1. Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
2. Choose Advanced > USB Port > Samba.
3. Select the Enable Samba check box.
4. Click New.
5. Select the portable storage device (usb1) from the Device
drop-down combo box.
6. Set the user name and the password of the portable storage
device in the User name and Password text boxes.and then enter
the password again in the Confirm password text box to confirm
the password.
By default, both the user name and password for logging in to the
samba server are samba. In order to prevent unauthorized users
from accessing your portable storage device, please change them.
If the user name and password has been changed, use the correct
user name and password for logging in to the samba server.
7. Select an option from the Right drop-down combo box.
Step 2 Access the portable storage device.
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1. Choose Start > Run on your computer to display the Run dialog
box.
2. Enter \\192.168.1.1\usb1 in the Open text box and click OK to
display Connecting to 192.168.1.1 dialog box.
3. Enter the user name and the password that you set for logging in to
the samba server and then click Login.
After the password is verified, you can access samba server
window and the contents on the portable storage device that is
connected to the HG533.
4.2.2 Playing Media Files on a Portable Storage Device
You can play media files on a portable storage device using the DLNA
function of the HG533.
To play media files on the portable storage device with Windows Media
Player, do as follows:
Step 1 Enable the DLNA function.
1. Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
2. Choose Advanced > DLNA.
3. On the DLNA page, select the Enable check box to enable the
Status.
4. Select the Use Root Path check box to use root path of the usb
device from the Share directory.
You can also specify a customer path as the DLNA directory by not
selecting the check box of Use Root Path. In which case, you
should select a usb device path and input the path in the Share
directory.
5. Click Submit to saving the settings.
Step 2 Access your portable storage device using Windows Media Player.
1. Choose File > Open on Windows Media Player on your computer.
2. In the displayed window, enter \\192.168.1.1\usb1 in the File
Name text box.
3. In the Connecting to 192.168.1.1 window, enter the user name
and password that you set on the Samba page.
4. Click Login.
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You can then add media files to the media player and enjoy them.
4.3 Power Saving
The HG533 can work in power saving mode, if you want to reduce the
electricity consumption of the HG533 and save power, do as follows:
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 Choose Advanced > Power Saving.
Step 3 On the Power Saving page, select the Enable check box.
Step 4 Click Submit to saving the settings.
If no computer is connected to the HG533, you can enable the
power saving function to make the HG533 switch to a lower power
level and save energy.
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5 Maintenance Guide
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:
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Account tree on the left to display the
Account page.
Step 3 Select admin from the User name drop-down combo box.
Step 4 Enter the Current password and the new password. Then enter the
new password again in the Confirm password text box for
confirmation.
Step 5 Click Submit.
After you change the password successfully, a confirmation dialog
displayed, click OK, then the current page will jump to the login page. To log
in to the web-based configuration utility, enter the new password, and then
click Login.
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If you forget your user name or password, restore the HG533 to
its default settings by pressing and holding the Reset button for
longer than 6 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.
5.2 Changing the Wireless Network Name
and the Access Password
In order to prevent unauthorized users from using your wireless network,
you can change them. To change the name and access password for the
wireless network, do as follows (taking the authentication type WPA-PSK as
an example):
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 In the navigation tree on the left, choose Basic > WLAN.
Step 3 Choose the WLAN page.
Step 4 Enter a wireless network name in the SSID text box.
Step 5 Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK from the Security drop-down
combo box.
Step 6 Enter an access password in the WPA pre-shared key text box.
Step 7 Select TKIP+AES from the WPA encryption drop-down combo
box, and keep the default settings of other parameters.
Step 8 Click Submit to save the settings.
5.3 Changing the PIN code for your SIM card
In order to prevent unauthorized users from using your SIM card, you can
change it. To change the PIN code of your SIM card, do as follows:
Step 1 Click Advanced > PIN in the navigation tree on the left.
Step 2 Choose the PIN page.
Step 3 Select Verify from the PIN operation drop-down combo box, and
Click Submit.
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Step 4 After the PIN code is verified, select Change from the PIN
operation drop-down combo box.
Step 5 Enter the original PIN number in the PIN text box.
Step 6 Enter the Current PIN code and the New PIN code. Then enter the
new PIN again in the Confirm PIN text box for confirmation.
Step 7 Click Submit to finish the settings.
Use the default values for the other parameters. In general, they do
not need to be configured.
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 or from avoiding the IP
address of the router conflict with other device in your home, you can
change the IP address of the router after logging in to the web-based
configuration utility.
To change the IP address, do as follows:
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 In the navigation tree on the left, choose Basic > LAN.
Step 3 Choose the DHCP page.
Step 4 In the LAN Host Settings area, enter a new IP address as desired
in the IP address text box. Then, enter a subnet mask in Subnet
mask text box.
Step 5 Click Submit.
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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 HG533 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 HG533 by
A
T
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 HG533 is powered on, and then release the button.
In addition, you can restore the default settings of the HG533 through the
web-based configuration utility. To restore the default settings through the
web-based configuration utility, do as follows:
Step 1 Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2 In the navigation tree on the left, choose Maintenance > Device.
Step 3 Choose the Reset page.
Step 4 Click Restore Default Settings.
You can click Reboot to restart the HG533 with your customized
data.
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 that are admin.
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6 FAQs
How can I quickly enable or disable the wireless network function?
Press and hold the WLAN button for over one second, and then release
the button to enable or disable the wireless network function. The WLAN
indicator shows whether the wireless network function is enabled.
How can I quickly restore the default settings of the terminal?
To restore the default settings, press and hold the Reset button on the
rear panel for over six seconds after the HG533 is powered on, and then
release the button.
What can I do if I cannot access the Internet through the terminal?
Step 1 Check whether the Power indicator on the terminal is solid on.
If the Power indicator is off, perform further checks as follows:
1. Ensure that the terminal is turned on.
2. Ensure that electricity comes from the socket and that the
power input from 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.
Step 2 After powering on the terminal, wait for about three minutes.
Then, check whether the ADSL indicator on the terminal is solid
on.
If the ADSL indicator blinks for a long time, perform further checks as
follows:
1. Ensure that telephone lines are properly connected. Pay
special attention to the connections between the telephone
lines and the splitter.
2. Ensure that the terminal or telephone lines are far from the
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electric appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric
fields. Replace telephone lines when necessary.
If the ADSL indicator still blinks and does not turn solid on, contact your
network operator.
Step 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. Remove and then insert the
network cable or replace the network cable when necessary.
If the LAN indicator is still off, contact an authorized maintenance center.
Step 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 then 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 found 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.
Step 5 Ensure that you have entered the correct user name and user
password that are required by the PPP dial-up software.
The user name and the user password are provided by your
network operator.
Step 6 Check whether you can use the PPP dial-up software to dial
successfully.
If you cannot use the PPP dial-up software to dial successfully, perform
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further checks as follows:
1. Stop the PPP dial-up software and then power off the terminal.
After five minutes, power on the terminal, and then use the PPP
dial-up software to dial again.
2. Restore the default settings of the terminal.
If the problem persists, contact your network operator.
Step 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. Launch the Internet Explorer.
2. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
3. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Connections tab.
4. In the Local Area Network (LAN) settings group box, click
LAN Settings.
5. In the Proxy server group box of the Local Area Network
(LAN) Settings dialog box, ensure that the Use a proxy
server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to
dial-up or VPN connections). Check box is cleared.
Step 8 Try to access multiple Web sites to check whether the terminal
can access these Web sites.
If the terminal still cannot access Web sites, contact your network service
provider.
What can I do if Web pages often cannot be displayed during Web page
browsing and can be displayed after the terminal is restarted?
Step 1 Ensure that the terminal and other devices, such as telephones
or fax machines, are connected to telephone lines through a
splitter.
For details about how to install a splitter, see the related description in
the manual.
Step 2 Ensure that telephone lines are properly connected.
If the telephone lines are improperly connected, the stability of the
network connection is affected.
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Step 3 Check the positions of your terminal and your computer.
Ensure that they are far from 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 sometimes the terminal cannot access the Internet
through a WLAN connection or if the WLAN connection is unsteady?
Step 1 Check the positions of your terminal and your 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.
Step 2 Place your terminal in an open area.
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.
Step 3 Place your computer close to your terminal.
If your computer is far from your terminal, the effects of the WLAN
are affected.
Step 4 Place your terminal and computer in another direction.
Step 5 Do not use your terminal to access the WLAN during
thunderstorms.
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 simultaneously, without degrading call quality or
lowering the Internet access rate.
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7 Appendix
7.1 Indicators
Indicator
Status
Description
Power
Steady on
Off
The HG533 is powered on.
The HG533 is powered off.
ADSL
Blinking
The HG533 is being activated through
ADSL.
Steady on
Off
The HG533 is activated through ADSL.
The HG533 is powered off.
The HG533 is activated through WAN or
Data card.
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Indicator
Status
Description
Internet
Blinking
Data is being transmitted.
Steady on
The dial-up operation through the
embedded PPP dial-up function of the
HG533 succeeded, but no data is being
transmitted.
The HG533 works in routing mode.
The WAN connection is set up.
Off
The HG533 is working in bridging mode or
the dial-up operation through the embedded
PPP dial-up function of the HG533 failed.
WAN
Blinking
The HG533 is being activated through
Ethernet.
Steady on
Off
The HG533 is activated through Ethernet.
The HG533 is powered off.
The HG533 is activated through ADSL or
Data card.
WLAN
Blinking
The wireless network function is enabled.
Data is being transmitted through the
WLAN.
Steady on
The wireless network function is enabled.
No data is being transmitted through the
WLAN.
Off
The wireless network function is disabled.
WPS
Blinking
The HG533 is attempting to set up a
wireless connection with a wireless client
(such as a PC on which a wireless
network adapter is installed) through the
WPS function.
This state lasts no more than 120s.
Steady on
Off
A wireless connection is set up between
the HG533 and a wireless client through
the WPS function.
This state lasts 300s.
The WPS function is disabled.
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Indicator
Status
Description
LAN1 ~
LAN4
Blinking
Data is being transmitted through the
Ethernet interface.
Steady on
The Ethernet connection is set up, but no
data is being transmitted.
Off
The Ethernet connection is not set up.
USB
Blinking
The HG533 is being activated through
Data card.
Data is being transmitted on the USB port.
Steady on
Off
The HG533 is activated through Data
card.
The USB port is connected by portable
storage device.
The USB port is not connected.
The HG533 is activated through ADSL
and WAN.
7.2 Interfaces and Buttons
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
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No.
Interface
or Button
Description
1
2
3
WPS
It is used to set up a wireless connection between the
HG533 and a wireless terminal easily and safely.
WLAN
On/Off
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 HG533.
4
5
Power
Reset
It is used to connect the power adapter.
You can press and hold the Reset button for over six
seconds to restore the default settings of the HG533.
Note
After you restore the default settings, your
customized data is lost. Therefore, use this
function with caution.
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WAN
It is used to connect to the Ethernet interface.
7~
10
LAN1 ~
LAN4
It is used to connect to the Ethernet interface on the
computer.
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12
USB
It is used to connect the USB device.
ADSL
It is used to connect to the MODEM interface on the
splitter.
7.3 Default Settings
Parameter
Setting
IP address of the LAN interface
Subnet mask 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
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Parameter
Setting
Wireless network function
Enable
7.4 Technical Specifications
Item
Specification
Ambient
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
temperature
for operation
Ambient
5% to 95%, non-condensing
humidity for
operation
Dimensions
(L × W × H)
143 mm × 186 mm× 38 mm
About 250 g
Weight
Standards
ADSL standards ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A
ITU G.994.1 (G. dmt/ G.lite)
ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
ADSL2 standard ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A
ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex L
ADSL2+
standard
ITU G.992.5 Annex A
WLAN standard
802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
DSL
transmission
rates
G.dmt
T1.413
Maximum downlink rate: 8 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink rate: 896 kbit/s
G.992.5
(ADSL2+)
Maximum downlink rate: 24 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink rate: 1024 kbit/s
Wireless
transmission
rates
802.11b
Maximum rate of up to 11 Mbit/s
Maximum rate of up to 54 Mbit/s
Maximum rate of up to 300.0 Mbit/s
802.11g
802.11n (2×2)
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