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Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Contents COPYRIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SETUP AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Before you Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Connecting the Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Configuring Client Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Microsoft Windows 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Microsoft Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Mac OS X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Access Information . . . . . . .
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Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Setup and Installation Thank you for selecting the Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway. This guide will help you install the 2247-N8, connect computers and other devices to it using the 2247-N8’s wired (Ethernet) or wireless networking capabilities, and connect to your existing DSL provider for Internet access.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Connecting the Gateway 1. Decide on a location for the 2247-N8. Put the 2247-N8 near an AC wall outlet (the power source) and a phone jack activated for DSL, in a cool location where none of the 2247-N8’s vents will be blocked. Location Guidelines NG BLOCKING VENTS .OTHI !# /UTLET $3, *ACK Caution: If the location is too hot or the vents are blocked, the high temperature could cause the 2247-N8 to malfunction. #LEA R AREA MORE THAN INCH 2.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Connecting the Gateway (Continued) 3. Power the 2247-N8. Connect the power supply to the power jack on the back panel of the 2247-N8. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet. Turn on the Power switch. Connecting Power 0OWER JACK 0OWER SWITCH The Power light (on the front of the 2247-N8) should light solid green. !# POWER CORD 4. Wait for the DSL light on the front of the 2247-N8 to turn solid green (steady and not blinking).
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Please visit www.motorola.com/us/support for FAQs and additional product documentation.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network Setup The 2247-N8 Wi-Fi Gateway has a default network "name," or SSID (service set identifier) that uses a unique 8-digit number in the format “xxxx xxxx”. The 2247-N8 broadcasts this unique network name so that wireless computers and other devices can detect it. With the 2247-N8 installed and on, use the following steps to add devices to the wireless network.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network Setup (Continued) Connecting to the Web Management Interface 3. Once you are connected to the 2247-N8, open a Web browser and type http://192.168.1.254 into the address bar. Press ENTER. 2247-N8 Web Management Interface Address A Welcome to your Motorola Router window appears. 4. At the Welcome to your Motorola Router screen follow the onscreen instructions to decide if you want unrestricted LAN access or password-protected access.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Secure Your Wireless Network Once you are connected to the Internet you will want to secure your wireless network to keep it private. Follow these steps to add security to your wireless network and enable the fastest wireless speeds on your 2247-N8. Home (Start) Page 1. Log in to the management interface. Click the Configure link located on the left side of the screen. 2. Click Wireless to view the Wireless Base Settings page.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Secure Your Wireless Network (Continued) 4. Click the Security link located below Wireless on the left side of the screen. Wireless Security Settings Page 5. Choose the security method to use for your network: To use WEP-Manual, follow the left arrow to step 10 on page 12. To use WPA-PSK continue with step 6 (below). Note: WPA-PSK is the preferred privacy method. Only use WEP – Manual if your computer or device does not support WPA-PSK.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Secure Your Wireless Network (Continued) WEP-Manual Security Settings Configuring WEP-Manual Security: 10. Click the Privacy pull-down menu and select WEP-Manual. The screen will update and you will see two new options displayed. 11. Change the Key Length value to 26 characters (128 bits), or to 10 characters (40/64 bits) if your device does not support 128 bit WEP. 12.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wired (Ethernet) Network Setup With the 2247-N8 powered on, use the following steps to make a wired connection from a computer to the Ethernet ports on the 2247-N8: 1. Locate the yellow Ethernet cable included in the package. Insert the plug on one end of the cable into any of the four yellow ports on the back of the 2247-N8. The connector will only fit into the port one way. Insert the connector until the locking tab clicks into place. 2.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wired (Ethernet) Network Setup (Continued) 4. At the Welcome to your Motorola Router screen, follow the onscreen instructions to decide if you want unrestricted LAN access or password-protected access. Selecting Access Restriction TIP: if you use password protection, your user name is “admin”. After you log in to the 2247-N8, the Quickstart page will appear. 5. Enter the PPP user name and password provided to you by your DSL service provider.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Advanced Configurations Most of the time, the basic setup is all you will need to be able to enjoy your Internet connection using the 2247-N8. Use this section if you need to configure advanced options. If you need help logging in to the 2247-N8, refer to “Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network Setup” on page 8 or “Wired (Ethernet) Network Setup” on page 13.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Home You may click the Home menu item to return to the 2247-N8 home screen. This page provides information and statistics about the DSL connection, the configuration and identification of the 2247-N8, and the local address configuration. Gateway Home Screen Configure Use the Configure menu options to change and update the settings on your 2247-N8 Gateway.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Connection Use the Connection page to change the way you connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You should only change these settings when your ISP requires it. Important: always remember to click Apply Changes to make sure your updates are saved. Configure Connection Page DSL Auto Modulation: If this check box is selected (default setting), your 2247-N8 will use automatic rate adaptation, which tries to sync at the fastest possible modulation.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Inactivity Timeout setting to specify how long the Internet connection will remain active after it becomes idle. Enter a time in seconds. If you choose manual, you will need to manually connect and disconnect to your service provider from the Home page of the 2247-N8. MRU - Leave this setting at the default of 1492 unless your ISP instructs you to change the setting.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide DHCP Server Use the DHCP Server Configuration page to change the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) settings on your 2247-N8. The 2247-N8 will serve DHCP addresses starting with the primary subnet and then serve addresses from additional subnets in the order they were added. Remember to click Apply Changes to make sure your updates are saved.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide More IP Subnets You can enable and configure up to seven secondary LAN IP subnets on your 2247-N8. Each subnet requires an IP address/subnet mask pair. If the DHCP Server is enabled, you can enable DHCP service on each subnet by entering DHCP start and end addresses. The 2247-N8 will serve DHCP addresses starting with the primary subnet and then serve addresses from additional subnets in the order they were added.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wireless Use the Web pages listed below to configure basic and advanced wireless networking features on your 2247-N8.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Band - Use the pull-down menu to choose the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Bandwidth - Use the pull-down menu to choose Narrow-20MHz or Wide-40MHz. Channel - This option changes the wireless channel that allows a client to access the 2247-N8. Changing the wireless channel can improve performance if you suspect interference from other devices near your location.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Security The 2247-N8 supports up to four wireless networks, and each network can have a separate security setting. Wireless Security Page Use the options below to configure security for each wireless network that is enabled. Configure Settings for - Use the pull-down menu to select the wireless network (SSID) that you wish to configure. Please note that wireless networks are enabled in the Multiple SSID page (see page 24).
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Multiple SSID The 2247-N8 supports up to four simultaneous wireless networks (SSIDs). Adding additional SSIDs can be useful if you need to use different security settings between wireless networks. Use the options below to create additional wireless networks on the 2247-N8. Please note that by default, all SSIDs have access to the 2247-N8 LAN and the other SSIDs that are enabled.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wi-Fi Multimedia Wi-Fi Multimedia, or WMM is a feature that allows a wireless network to establish a Quality of Service (QoS) for transferring different types of data. For transferring data such as voice and video, it is important that data is delivered in a timely manner to avoid video or audio skipping, even under busy network conditions. With WMM enabled, voice and video are given the higher priority service that they need.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide MAC Filtering Use wireless MAC filtering to add additional security to a wireless network. Using a whitelist or a blacklist you can limit access to the wireless network using a client's hardware ID. MAC filtering can limit access to a wireless network even if a client has the proper network access password or key. Wireless MAC Filtering Page Use the options below to configure MAC filtering.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) lets your 2247-N8 use a single public IP address assigned by your Internet service provider to support multiple computers on your home network. Your home network uses private IP addresses, and the 2247-N8 keeps track of each device's request and translates it to the single public address as it goes out to the Internet.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Pinhole Entry Protocol - Choose UDP or TCP External Port Range - Enter a single port where traffic will be received by the 2247-N8 from the Internet. Internal Address - Enter the private IP address of a device on the 2247-N8 local area network where traffic for this pinhole will be directed. Internal Start Port - Enter a single port where traffic will be destined from the 2247-N8's LAN to the Internet.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Note: when the Unrestricted LAN Access box is not selected you will see the New Password and Confirm Password fields displayed. Enter and confirm a case-sensitive password that is between 1 and 32 characters in length. Choose a password that is easy for you to remember but difficult for someone else to guess. If you use password protection, your user name is “admin”. Time Zone This option is used to apply time stamps for the system and firewall logs.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide DSL The DSL Statistics page shows DSL configuration information. Status - DSL Statistics Page Use the information below to determine the state of the DSL line and to help with troubleshooting. Line State - Up (connected), Down (disconnected), Idle (not attempting to train) Modulation - Method of regulating the DSL signal Data Path - Path used by the device's processor Current VPI - The VPI currently in use.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide WAN The WAN Statistics page displays information about your wide area network connection which is established through the DSL port on the 2247-N8. Status - WAN Statistics Page MAC Address - The Media Access Control or hardware address for the WAN port. When PPPoE is used, the server MAC address will be dis- played. Tx Good Frames - The number of good frames transmitted since the WAN connection was established.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Ethernet The Ethernet Statistics page displays information about your local area network connection. Status - Ethernet Statistics Page MAC Address - The Media Access Control or hardware address for the LAN ports. Tx Good Frames - The number of good frames transmitted on the LAN. Tx Packets - The number of packets transmitted on the LAN. Tx Discard Frames - The number of transmitted frames that have been discarded on the LAN.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Wireless The Wireless Statistics page shows information about the configuration and operation of the wireless networks. Status - Wireless Statistics Page Use the pull-down menu near the top of the page to choose the wireless network that you want to monitor. Security - Displays the current security in place for the wireless network. Bytes Transmitted - The number of bytes transmitted since the network was last restarted.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide IP This page displays information and statistics for the IP configuration of the 2247-N8.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide IP Interfaces This section displays the IP address, subnet mask, and interface information assigned to the 2247-N8. When additional IP subnets are configured, information is displayed for each subnet. Network Routing Table This section displays the destination network, subnet mask, gateway and interface name for each route assigned to the 2247-N8. When additional IP subnets are configured, routing information is displayed for each subnet.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide LAN This page displays information and statistics for the local area network (LAN) configuration of the 2247-N8. Status - LAN Statistics Page The following information is displayed: Router IP Address - The IP address assigned to the 2247-N8 LAN. Subnet Mask - The subnet mask assigned to the 2247-N8 LAN. DHCP Start Address - The first IP address in the DHCP pool. DHCP End Address - The last IP address in the DHCP pool.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide System Log The system log displays a chronological list of events that have occurred in the 2247-N8. Status - System Log The system log options are: Clear Log - Removes all entries from the log and logging resumes. Save to File - Saves the current log entries to a file on your computer. You will be prompted to open the file or specify a location on your com- puter to save it. Please visit www.motorola.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Firewall Log The firewall log displays a chronological list of firewall events that have occurred in the 2247-N8 and how they were handled. Status - Firewall Log The firewall log options are: Clear Log - Removes all entries from the log and logging resumes. Save to File - Saves the current log entries to a file on your computer. You will be prompted to open the file or specify a location on your com- puter to save it. Please visit www.motorola.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Utilities This section allows you to run diagnostics on your Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway, restart or reset the 2247-N8, or perform a firmware upgrade. The Utilities category contains the following sub-categories, which will appear when the Utilities link is clicked in the links bar.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Restart Router Use this page to restart the Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway. When the 2247-N8 restarts, it loads the last saved configuration. Restart Router Page Click Yes, restart Router to restart the 2247-N8. All services will be disconnected while the 2247-N8 restarts. Click No to cancel the request and return to the 2247-N8 Home page. Please visit www.motorola.com/us/support for FAQs and additional product documentation.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Reset Router This option will erase the configuration on the Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway and reset it to the factory default settings. Reset Router Page IMPORTANT: Make sure you have written down any configuration information you need before resetting the 2247-N8! Click Yes, reset to factory settings to proceed. Click No to cancel the request and return to the 2247-N8 Home page. Please visit www.motorola.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Update Router The Software Upgrade page allows you to update the firmware on your Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway. Update Router Page The current firmware version is displayed at the top of the page. You can periodically check for new firmware by clicking the “Click here to download” link and comparing the firmware version to the one you are currently running. Firmware can also be downloaded from the Motorola support website by visiting www.motorola.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Help Help displays helpful information about the current 2247-N8 Web page you are visiting. Click the Help link any time you are unsure about a configuration option or if you need additional information before making a change to the 2247-N8. Please visit www.motorola.com/us/support for FAQs and additional product documentation.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Frequently Asked Questions - and Answers (FAQs) Q: What is the default user name and password of the 2247-N8? A: By default, the 2247-N8 does not require a user name or password. If you choose password protection in the initial setup or by visiting the Router Password page your user name will be “admin”. Q: How do I access the configuration screens of my 2247-N8? A: By default, your 2247-N8 has an IP Address of 192.168.1.254.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Q: I forgot my password, how can I access my 2247-N8? A: Remember to use “admin” as your username. If you don't remember the password, the only way to access the 2247-N8 is to reset it following the steps below: 1. Refer to the diagram at right, and find the round Reset button opening. Factory Default (“Reset”) Button 2. Carefully insert the point of a pen or an unwound paperclip into the opening.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Basic Troubleshooting This section gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting problems with your Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway's initial configuration. Before troubleshooting, make sure you have completed the installation of the 2247-N8 correctly. If necessary, re-perform the procedures in “Connecting the Gateway” on page 5, “Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network Setup” on page 8, and “Wired (Ethernet) Network Setup” on page 13.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide The following table lists the LEDs from left to right, and provides a description of the conditions indicated by types of LED activity. LED Power Activity Description Steady green Power on and system functioning. Steady red Device malfunction detected. Flashing red Embedded system software being updated. Off Device not powered on. Steady green Link to Ethernet device detected on the specified port.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Troubleshooting LED Conditions If the Power or DSL lights are off, use the following action tables to attempt to identify or resolve the problem: LED Condition Recommended Actions Power (off) Power (solid red) Contact support (1-877-466-8646). DSL (off) Check that all phones have a DSL microfilter. Verify that the 2247-N8 DSL line does not have a DSL microfilter installed.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Adding Devices to the Wireless Network If you have difficulty adding devices to the 2247-N8 wireless network with the wireless tray or wireless settings (Windows) or the wireless menu option (Mac OS), you may need these more detailed instructions. The method used to connect to the network depends on the operating system.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows 8 (Continued) 4. Locate the 2247-N8 network in the list. Select the network by touching or clicking the network name. The selected entry expands to show additional functions. TIP: The default network name is an eight-digit number in the format “xxxx xxxx”. 5. Click the Connect button. 6. Respond to any security prompt from the computer.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows 7 (Continued) 2. Click on the 2247-N8 network entry in the Wireless Network Connections list of the information window. Network Connection Button TIP: The default network name is an eight digit number in the format “xxxx xxxx”. A “Connect” button appears below the network ID. 3. Click the Connect button. 4. Respond to any security prompt from the computer.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows XP 1. Click the Start menu, and then click on the Control Panel shortcut. The Windows XP Control Panels window opens. Note: The Windows device’s wireless network adapter must be active to detect the 2247-N8’s network. 2. Set the Control Panel window to the “Classic” (Windows 95) view.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows XP (Continued) 6. Click the 2247-N8 network entry in the Wireless Network Connections list of the information window. A Connect button appears below the network ID. TIP: The default network name is an eight-digit number in the format “xxxx xxxx”. 7. Click the Connect button. 8. Respond to any security prompt from the computer.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Mac OS X Releases 1. Click the AirPort (Wi-Fi) icon ( or ) in the top menu bar. The AirPort icon is located in the upper right hand corner near the system clock. Mac OS AirPort Menu The AirPort pull-down menu appears. 2. Click the 2247-N8 network entry in the Wireless Network Connections list of the information window. TIP: The default network name is an eight-digit number in the format “xxxx xxxx”.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Configuring Client Devices The Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway serves dynamically-assigned network addresses by default for wireless and Ethernet connected devices. Be sure to configure each device connected to your 2247-N8 to accept a dynamically-assigned IP address, commonly referred to as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP. If your devices are not configured for DHCP operation, use the instructions in this section to set them to DHCP operation.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows 8 1. From the Metro UI, open the All Apps list: With a touch device: swipe up to bring up the apps dock. With a mouse or trackpad: right-click the Start screen’s background. The apps dock opens. Windows 8 System Apps Group (detail) 2. Click the All Apps button. The applications list opens. 3. Locate the Windows System apps group, and find and open Control Panel under that heading. 4. Click the Network and Sharing Center control panel.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows 8 (Continued) 7. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in the list shown under “This connection uses the following items:”. Click the Properties button. Local Area Connection Properties Window An Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties window opens. 8.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista 1. Click the Start button, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Sharing Center. Network and Sharing Control Panel Group The Network and Sharing Control Panel group opens. 2. Click the Change adapter settings link in the left hand column of the Control Panel group. A list of adapters is shown in the window. 3.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista (Continued) 4. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in the list shown under “This connection uses the following items:”. Click the Properties button. Local Area Connection Properties Window An Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties window opens. 5.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows XP 1. Click the Start menu, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Network Connections. Network Connections A Network Connections window opens, showing available network adapters. 2. Right-click the network adapter (may be labeled Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection). Click Properties in the pop-up window. The adapter’s Properties window opens. 3. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to select it.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Microsoft Windows XP (Continued) 4. Click the following option buttons in the Internet Protocol Properties window to select them: Internet Protocol Properties Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically 5. Click the OK button to close the Internet Protocol Properties window. Click the OK button in the adapter’s Properties window to complete the process. Mac OS X 1.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Mac OS X (Continued) 3. Click the adapter you are configuring (AirPort or Built-in Ethernet in most cases) in the adapter list. Network Preferences Panel 4. For Built-in Ethernet adapters, perform the following steps: a. Click the Configure pull-down menu and select Using DHCP. Do not enter DNS Server or Search Domain entries in this window. b. Click the Apply button to close the network preferences panel. 5. For Wi-Fi only, perform the following steps; a.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Access Information Record your subscriber information here for future reference: Required Information Your entries: Your telephone number: Your ISP user name (PPP or PPPoE user name): (example: joesurfer@serviceprovider.com) Your ISP password: Service provider support contact information: Support desk number: VPI and VCI numbers (if used): Please visit www.motorola.com/us/support for FAQs and additional product documentation.
Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide Support Answers to many frequently asked product-related questions, as well as full product documentation with advanced configuration instructions, are also available on-line at: http://www.motorola.com/us/support/ Have a smartphone? Use this QR Code and a QR code reader to go directly to the Motorola 2247-N8 DSL Wi-Fi Gateway Support web site: You can contact Motorola Broadband Technical Support at 1-877-466-8646.
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