2Wire HomePortal 4000 Series Intelligent Network Interface Device (iNID) Gateways
2Wire's HomePortal® 4000 series iNIDs (intelligent Network Interface Devices) are outdoors home gateways encased in a hardened, weather-resistant enclosure. They are ideally sited for VDSL2 and FTTP deployments. By making various intelligent gateway functions as well as all service and network termination points to the outside of the house, the 2Wire iNIDs eliminate the need for any in-home wiring for bringing DSL into the house. Power required for this outdoor iNID is provisioned through home phone wiring using a customer-installable power module.
Designed to allow for the IP based delivery of video and other high-bandwidth media applications, these 2Wire iNIDs provide multiple network interfaces including: high speed coaxial networking (HomePNAv3), Ethernet. Wireless capability is not included in the standard product packaging, but is available as an optional add-on in the form of a customer-installable module that accords it a plug-and-play 802.11g Wi-Fi access point functionality. Security capabilities integrated into these iNIDs include support for Content Screening, Internet Access Control, Firewall Monitor, and Web Remote Access.
2Wire 4000 Series HomePortal Gateway Factory Default Settings:
- Broadband Interface: VDSL
- Ethernet Ports: 2
- Wireless Enabled: Model# V4800 does not support VDSL natively, but Wi-Fi certified customer-installable options are available.
- USB: Optional add-on.
- Voice Over IP: 2 Lines
- Default Username / UserID on 2Wire Routers: None
- Default Password on 2Wire Routers: Wireless
- Default IP Address on 2Wire Routers: http://home/
- Default Netmask on 2Wire Routers: 255.255.255.0
- Default SSID on 2Wire Routers: 2WIRExxx (where xxx is the last three digits of the products serial number that can be found on the bottom of the your 2Wire HomePortal.
- WEP Key on 2Wire Routers: For WEP information, got to the "Wireless Settings " section under the "Home Network" tab. If the router obscures the WEP key display (by showing a bunch of ******* for the WEP key), you may have to enter a (ASCII or Hexadecimal) new WEP key. Set it use "Shared" WEP key.
- Applies to 2Wire Product #: V4800 VDSL.
- Default Access Method: HTTP
- Access Level: Full Administrator level access
Please note: You may need to manually configure your Nintendo DS based on factory default settings used in different versions of 2Wire Firmware/Software. This document shows you factory default settings needed for manually configuring your Nintendo DS for different versions of 2Wire software.
These 2Wire devices provide several networking interfaces (including wireless, Ethernet, HomePNA, and USB) for setting up a high-speed network in a home or a small office setting. Also included is 2Wire's Firewall Monitor that actively monitors the traffic (Stateful Packet Inspection) passing through your LAN for protecting your network from various threats including the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.