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To configure the Monster Power Wireless Ecosystem product which is connected through the
Ethernet Gateway, follow the directions in the user guide for that product.
Appendix A: IP infrastructure requirements
The Monster Power Ethernet Gateway connects to the Internet using the following protocols:
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Outgoing UDP connection to destination port 80
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Outgoing TCP connection to destination port 80
No configuration is required for any home broadband router. It may be necessary to open these
outgoing ports on an enterprise class router or firewall. Note that any deep packet inspection
looking for HTTP content will fail, as the Ethernet Gateway uses an encoded Monster protocol for
looking for HTTP content will fail, as the Ethernet Gateway uses an encoded Monster protocol for
connectivity.
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Use the following steps to resolve problems.
General problems
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Verify that the broadband and IP requirements are met.
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Check that the AC power socket that the Ethernet Gateway DC power adapter is plugged
into is providing AC power.
into is providing AC power.
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Check that the DC power adapter is securely plugged into the Ethernet Gateway.
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Check to see that a PC or laptop is able to connect to the Internet.
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Verify that the PC or laptop is using DHCP to acquire an IP address (Windows IPV4
Properties: “Obtain an IP address automatically”).
Properties: “Obtain an IP address automatically”).
Ethernet connectivity problems
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Check the router or switch that the Ethernet Gateway is connected to. Verify that the
connection or link light is turned on for the Ethernet jack connected to the Ethernet
connection or link light is turned on for the Ethernet jack connected to the Ethernet
Gateway. If the light is not on, there may be a problem with the Ethernet cable.
Wireless connectivity problems
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Check that there is no large metal object between the Ethernet Gateway and the Monster
Power Wireless Ecosystem product you are trying to connect.
Power Wireless Ecosystem product you are trying to connect.
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Try moving the Ethernet Gateway by a few feet either horizontally or vertically. Sometimes
a horizontal or vertical movement of 3 or 4 feet is sufficient to escape a wireless “radio
a horizontal or vertical movement of 3 or 4 feet is sufficient to escape a wireless “radio
shadow”.
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Try operating the Monster Power Wireless Ecosystem product close to the Ethernet
Gateway. This will require moving the product temporarily. If wireless connectivity works
when the product is moved, consider re-locating the Ethernet Gateway to a site closer to
Gateway. This will require moving the product temporarily. If wireless connectivity works
when the product is moved, consider re-locating the Ethernet Gateway to a site closer to
the product.