Net 3g 183n User Guide
Net 3g 183n User Guide
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Table of Contents
Safe Seating Gestures .......................................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 6
1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Features ....................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Specifications.............................................................................................................. 7
4.1 Product Appearance ................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Power Source .............................................................................................................. 9
System and Network Setup................................................................................................................ 10
6.1 Build Network Connection ....................................................................................... 10
7.1 Network setup ........................................................................................................... 10
1.7.1 Windows 2000................................................................................................... 11
1.7.2 Windows XP ...................................................................................................... 12
1.7.3 Windows Vista / Windows 7 ............................................................................ 13
8.1 Router IP Address Lookup....................................................................................... 14
1.8.1 Log into Web GUI ............................................................................................. 15
Internet Connection ............................................................................................................................ 17
9.1 Plug and Play............................................................................................................. 17
10.1 Connect to Internet through web GUI ..................................................................... 17
1.10.1 WAN Interface- 3.5G ......................................................................................... 18
1.10.2 WAN Interface- Ethernet Port .......................................................................... 20
1.10.2.1 Access Type- Static IP............................................................................. 21
1.10.2.2 Access Type- DHCP Client...................................................................... 22
1.10.2.3 Access Type- PPPoE ............................................................................... 23
1.10.2.4 Access Type- PPTP ................................................................................. 24
1.10.2.5 Access Type- L2TP .................................................................................. 25
1.10.3 WAN Interface- Wireless .................................................................................. 26
Wireless Setup .................................................................................................................................... 28
11.1 Wireless Setup .......................................................................................................... 28
1.11.1 Setup Wireless LAN by WPS button............................................................... 28
1.11.2 Wireless Basic Setup from Web GUI .............................................................. 30
1.11.2.1 Multiple APs ...................................................................................................... 32
1.11.2.2 Enable Universal Repeater Mode ................................................................... 33
12.1 Wireless Security Setup ........................................................................................... 34
13.1 Wireless Access Control .......................................................................................... 36
Security Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 39
14.1 NAT ............................................................................................................................. 39
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1.14.1 Visual Server..................................................................................................... 39
1.14.2 DMZ.................................................................................................................... 40
15.1 Firewall....................................................................................................................... 41
1.15.1 Port Filtering ..................................................................................................... 41
1.15.2 IP Filtering ......................................................................................................... 42
1.15.3 MAC Filtering .................................................................................................... 43
1.15.4 URL Filtering ..................................................................................................... 44
Advanced Setup .................................................................................................................................. 45
16.1 LAN Interface Setup.................................................................................................. 45
17.1 Dynamic DNS Setting ............................................................................................... 46
18.1 Wireless Advanced Setup ........................................................................................ 47
1.18.1 WDS Settings .................................................................................................... 48
1.18.2 WPS ................................................................................................................... 52
19.1 System Management ................................................................................................ 54
1.19.1 Change Password ............................................................................................ 55
1.19.2 Upgrade Firmware............................................................................................ 55
1.19.3 Profile Save ....................................................................................................... 56
1.19.4 Time Zone Setting ............................................................................................ 59
1.19.5 UPnP Setting..................................................................................................... 60
1.19.6 Language Setting ............................................................................................. 61
20.1 Log & Status .............................................................................................................. 61
1.20.1 Network Config................................................................................................. 62
1.20.2 Event Log .......................................................................................................... 62
21.1 Logout ........................................................................................................................ 64
DDNS Service Application.................................................................................................................. 65
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 70
22.1 Common Problems and Solutions .......................................................................... 70
Appendices .......................................................................................................................................... 72
23.1 Operating Systems ................................................................................................... 72
24.1 Browsers.................................................................................................................... 72
25.1 Communications Regulation Information .............................................................. 72
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Safe Seating Gestures
You should follow the manufacturer’s instructions for adjusting the backrest to fit your body
properly.
Adjust the height of the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet flat on the floor.
The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region).
CE Statement of Conformity
Our product has been tested in typical configuration by Ecom Sertech Corp and was found to
comply with the essential requirement of “Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws
of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility” (89/336/EEC; 92/31/EEC;
93/68/EEC)
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Equipped with HSUPA module, and high capacity LI-ON battery, 802.11n HSPA Mobile
Router is self-contained, no need for power adapter and external USB modem for Internet
connection. As long as there is 3G signal, you can create your own hotspot wherever you
may be. Furthermore, all your WiFi device, such as computers, iPad, gaming gear, smart
phone, photo frame ...etc. can attach to 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router, and get online in
minutes.
Whether in-car Internet, campus network access, or Internet activities at tradeshows, or just a
home network without ADSL reaches, 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router helps you establishing
the Internet connection in minutes.
2.1 Features
With latest Green WLAN technology, no more setting or push-button required to save up
to 80% energy without compromise performance.
Multiple AP, Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK support
Automatic WAN type detection to establish the Internet within minutes no expertise
required
UPnP, QoS, VPN pass-through, advanced firewall security with port filter, URL blocking
support
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3.1 Specifications
Hardware specification
HSUPA 3GPP R6, up to 5.76Mbps UL
HSDPA 3GPP R6, up to 7.2M bps DL,
category 7/8
UMTS Up to 384 Kbps DL and UL
Technical Standard
EDGE 3GPP Release4, class 12, up to
WAN 1 237 Kbps DL and 118Kbps UL
GPRS Up to 85.6 Kbps DL and 42.8 Kbps
UL
Frequency Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS Please contact your product
supplier for UMTS band request
Ethernet 1 x 10Base/100M Base-TX, Auto MDI / MDI-X
(Can be used as WAN via setting)
WLAN IEEE 802.11n (802.11b/g backward compatible)
LED WIRELESS/WPS, LAN/WAN, 3.5G, STATUS, POWER
Antenna Internal antenna x 2, 2T2R
Operation
Power Supply 12V DC power adapter, LI-ON battery, or mini USB: 5VDC, 2A
Operation Temperature 0oC to 45oC (32oF to 113oF)
Humidity 5% to 95% Non-Condensing
Dimension 91 x 78 x 30 (mm)
Software Specification
WAN
Connection Type 3G /DHCP / Static IP / PPPoE / PPTP / L2TP client/ Wi-Fi AP
Connection Scheme Connection-on-Demand, Auto-disconnect
Active Mode Always ON, Active on Demand, WAN status check
Wireless LAN
802.11n (up to 300Mbps, 2T2R), 802.11g (up to 54Mbps),
WLAN data rate
802.11b (up to 11Mbps)
Antenna Gain Internal 2T2R, 2 dBi antenna
Security WEP 64 or 128 bit/WPA/WPA2/WPA2 Mixed, WPS, WDS
Network Features
NAT Virtual Server, Virtual DMZ / Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
Port / IP Filtering, MAC address filtering, URL filtering
Firewall
System logging via Syslog
Access control IP filtering , Port filtering, URL filtering, MAC address filtering
Management
Web-based GUI for remote and local management
Available Syslog monitoring support
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4.1 Product Appearance
The Front
Status
Solid Flashing
LED Indicator
Green: Transmitting Data
WIRELESS & WPS Operation OK
Red: WPS enabled
LAN / WAN Ethernet connected Transmitting Data
3.5G HSPA service is available Connected to a network using HSPA
Green: Reset / Firmware updates in
STATUS Operation OK
progress
Green: Battery fully charged
Power Green: DC Power input or Battery charging
Red: Low battery
Side
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WPS Button WPS function
Reset Button Back to default setting
Mini USB Power supply only
DC Power Jack DC adapter plugged in
SIM Card Slot The SIM card is inserted here
The Rear
Note: It normally takes at least 4 hours to fully charge the battery. New batteries or batteries stored for
a long time may take more time to charge.
802.11n HSUPA Mobile Router will work from its battery or when plugged into a power
source.
Battery: The battery will last for up to 6 hours. Charge the battery by plugging in the AC
adapter or car charger.
Wall power: Use the 802.11n HSUPA Mobile Router by plugging it into a wall socket, the
router battery will charge while it is plugged in.
Mini USB power from a computer or car charger: Plugged into USB port of a computer
via a USB Y cable or a vehicle by a car charger. The battery will charge while it is
connected with a vehicle.
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System and Network Setup
To begin with 802.11n HSUPA Mobile Router, you must have the following minimum system
requirements. If your system can’t correspond to the following requirements, you might get
some unknown troubles on your system.
TCP/IP and at least one web browser software installed (E.g.: Internet Explorer 5.0,
Netscape Navigator 7.x, Apple Safari 2.03 or higher version).
At lease one 802.11g (54Mbps) or one 802.11b (11Mbps) wireless adapter for wireless
mobile clients.
Administrator can manage the settings for WAN, LAN, Wireless Network, NAT, password,
User Accounts, Firewall, etc.
Please confirmation the network environment or the purpose before setting this product.
After the network connection is built, the next step is setup the router with proper network
parameters, so it can work properly in your network environment. Before you connect to the
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wireless router and start configuration procedures, your computer must be able to get an IP
address from the wireless router automatically (use dynamic IP address). If it’s set to use
static IP address, or you’re unsure, please follow the below instructions to configure your
computer with dynamic IP address:
Click “Start” button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click
control panel. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections icon, double click Local Area
Connection, and Local Area Connection Properties window will appear. Select “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)”, then click “Properties”.
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1. Click “Start” button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then
click control panel. Double-click Network and Internet Connections icon, click Network
Connections, then double-click Local Area Connection, Local Area Connection Status
window will appear, and then click “Properties”.
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1.7.3 Windows Vista / Windows 7
1. Click “Start” button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then
click control panel. Click View Network Status and Tasks, and then click Manage
Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Network, then select “Properties”. Local
Area Connection Properties window will appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”.
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8.1 Router IP Address Lookup
After the IP address setup was completed, please click “start” “run” at the bottom-lower
corner of your desktop:
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Input “ipconfig”, then press “Enter” key. Please check the IP address followed by “Default
Gateway” (In this example, the gateway IP address of router is 192.168.1.1)
NOTE: If the IP address of Gateway is not displayed, or the address followed by ‘IP Address’ begins with
“169.x.x.x”, please recheck network connection between your computer and router, and / or go to the
beginning of this chapter, to recheck every step of network setup procedure.
After obtained an IP address from wireless router, please start your web browser, and input
the IP address of the wireless router in address bar.
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Enter the User name and Password in to the blank and then Click Login. The default values
for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters).
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Internet Connection
This Chapter describes how to setup 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router to the internet. The 3G
mini router is delivered with the following factory default parameters.
The 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router supports three types of Internet connection: 3G/3.5G
modem card, wire or wireless connection via xDSL/Cable modem. Just connect the
3G/3.5G modem card or Ethernet cable to 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router, the router will
recognize it automatically.
1. Open a Web browser, and enter http://192.168.1.1 (Default Gateway) into the blank.
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2. Enter the User name and Password in to the blank and then Click “Login”. The default
values for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters).
Select WAN under the IP Config menu, and choose 3.5G for the WAN Interface. Its
associated setting will show as below.
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Item Description
SIM PIN Input the PIN code provided by telecomm service provider or
select “None” to unlock your SIM.
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your ISP in DNS 1 2 3.
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
Address"
Always / Dial on demand If your HSPA account is a pay-as-you-go plan base, select “Dial on
demand” and disconnect the connection when you don't use the
internet.
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
The WAN access type is depended on the service that you contract with the provider. The
802.11n HSPA Mobile Router provides five selections for the WAN access type, Static IP,
DHCP Client, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP. Check with your ISP if you don’t know the WAN type.
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1.10.2.1 Access Type- Static IP
Select WAN under the IP Config menu, and choose Ethernet Port for the WAN Interface. Its
associated setting will show up.
Item Description
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Subnet Mask Please enter the Subnet Mask address
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
Address"
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Item Description
Host Name You can keep the default as the host name, or input a specific
name if required by your ISP.
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
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Address"
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Item Description
User Name Input your user name provided by your ISP. If you don’t know,
please check with your ISP.
Connection Type Three types for select: Continues, Connect on Demand, and
Manual.
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you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your
ISP in DNS 1 2 3.
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
Address"
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Item Description
Server IP Address Input your server IP address provided by your ISP. If you don’t
know, please check with your ISP.
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DNS Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if
you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your
ISP in DNS 1 2 3.
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
Address"
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Item Description
Server IP Address / Host Input your server IP address or Host Name provided by your ISP.
Name If you don’t know, please check with your ISP.
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Password Input the password provided by your ISP.
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
Address"
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Select WAN under the IP Config menu, and choose wireless for the WAN Interface. Its
associated setting will show as below.
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Item Description
Refresh You can see a list of available Wireless networks. Select the
preferred one.
Encryption type Select the Encryption type form the drop-down list.
WAN Access Type Select Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP or L2TP.
Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC
Address"
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
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Wireless Setup
There are two ways to setup wireless LAN with 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router. You can use
either way to setup Wireless LAN.
You can setup wireless LAN easily by using the WPS button if both WLAN router and the
WLAN adapter (client) are WPS supported. Before starting the setup, please check the
things below:
Get ready for Internet connection with 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router
The WLAN adapter is finished installation and plug in your computer/ laptop.
There are two ways to setup a wireless LAN between 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router and your
wireless adapter:
1. Setup with WPS button, if your wireless adapter has a physical WPS button.
(1) Press the WPS button from 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router and wait for Wireless/WPS
LED light (2) changed into red.
(2) Press the WPS button from the adapter until the setup window shows up.
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2. Setup without WPS button if you wireless adapter has only virtual WPS function.
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(4) Confirm the information form the Utility
(5) After completes the WPS setup. Please confirm that it can be connected to the
Internet.
Note: The setup image might be some differences when using other branded Adapter.
The Wireless Basic Settings include Band, Mode, SSID, Channel Number and other wireless
settings.
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Item Description
Mode Select the mode. It has 4 modes to select: (AP, Client, WDS,
AP+WDS).
Multiple AP: Please check Section 4.1.2.1.
SSID Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default.
Channel Width Please select the channel width, it has 2 options: 20MHZ, and
40MHZ.
Control Sideband Enable this function will control your router use lower or upper
channel.
Channel Number Please select the channel; it has Auto, 1, 2~12 or 13.
Associate Clients Check the AP connectors and the Wireless connecting status.
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Enable MAC Clone Clone the MAC address for ISP to identify.
(Single Ethernet Client)
Enable Universal Repeater Allow to equip with the wireless way conjunction upper level,
Mode (Acting as AP and provide the bottom layer user link in wireless and wired way in the
Client simultaneously) meantime.
(The IP that bottom layer obtains is from upper level.) Please also
check Section 4.1.2.2 for more details.
SSID of Extended Interface While linking the upper level device in wireless way, you can set
SSID to give the bottom layer user search.
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
The 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router can register up to 4 SSIDs (wireless LAN group). It can
be used as if there are multiple wireless LAN access points with one product. Each SSID
could be set with different data rate, WMM and access type.
Item Description
Access Enable this function can let clients use two access types:
a. LAN+WAN: the client can access to the Internet and access in the
router’s GUI.
b. WAN: the client can only access to the Internet.
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Active Client List Display the properties of the client which is connecting successfully.
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting date, or you may click on
“Reset” to clear all the input data.
The router can act as Station and AP at the same time. It can use Station function to connect
to a Root AP and use AP function to service all wireless stations within its coverage.
Example: When users enable the Universal Repeater to connect to the upper level device,
please fill in the upper level device’s channel and SSID. Click on “Apply Changes” to
save the settings.
Users can use the Network Configuration page to check the information about “Wireless
Repeater Interface Configuration”.
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12.1 Wireless Security Setup
Here users define the security type and level of the wireless network. Selecting different
methods provides different levels of security. Please note that using any encryption may
cause a significant degradation of data throughput on the wireless link. There are five
Encryption types supported: “None”, “WEP”, “WPA (TKIP)”, ”WPA2(AES)”, and “WPA2 Mixed”.
Enabling WEP can protect your data from eavesdroppers. If you do not need this feature,
select “None” to skip the following setting.
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1. Encryption -- WEP Key
(1) Set WEP Key: This section provides 64bit and 128bit WEP encryptions and two
different shared key formats (ASCII and Hex) for wireless network.
2. Encryption – WPA (WPA, WPA2, and WPA2 Mixed), WPA Authentication Mode
(1) Enterprise (RADIUS): Please fill in the RADIUS server Port, IP Address, and
Password
(2) Personal (Pre-Shared Key): Pre-Shared Key type is ASCII Code; the length is
between 8 to 63 characters. If the key type is Hex, the key length is 64 characters.
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3. Apply Change & Reset: Click on “Apply Changes” to save setting data. Or click ‘Reset’ to
reset all the input data.
Access Control allows user to block or allow wireless clients to access this router. Users can
select the access control mode, then add a new MAC address with a simple comment and
click on “Apply Change” to save the new addition. To delete a MAC address, select its
corresponding checkbox under the Select column and click on “Delete Selected” button.
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1. Please select Deny Listed in Wireless Access Control Mode first, and then fill in the MAC
address what you plan to block in the MAC Address field. Click “Apply Changes” to save the
setting.
2. The MAC address what you set will be displayed on the Current Access Control List.
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Security Setup
This section contains configurations for the 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router’s advanced
functions such as: virtual server, DMZ, and Firewall to provide your network under a
security environment.
14.1 NAT
The Virtual Server feature allows users to create Virtual Servers by re-directing a particular
range of service port numbers (from the WAN port) to a particular LAN IP address.
Item Description
Port Range Enter the port number, for example 80-80 or 20-22
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Reset Click “Reset” to cancel.
Please find the following figure to know that what the virtual server is. The web server is
located on 192.168.1.100, forwarding port is 80, and type is TCP+UDP.
Configuration:
Configuration:
Private IP: 192.168.1.100
Port: 80-80
Type: TCP +UDP
1.14.2 DMZ
The DMZ feature allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for special-purpose
applications like Internet gaming or videoconferencing. When enabled, this feature opens all
ports to a single station and hence renders that system exposed to intrusion from outside.
The port forwarding feature is more secure because it only opens the ports required by that
application.
Item Description
Enable DMZ It will enable the DMZ service if you select it.
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DMZ Host IP Address Please enter the specific IP address for DMZ host.
Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
15.1 Firewall
When enabled packets are denied access to Internet/filtered based on their port address.
Item Description
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Comment You can add comments for this regulation.
Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Current Filter Table It will display all ports that are filtering now.
Delete Selected & Delete Click “Delete Selected” will delete the selected item. Click “Delete
All All” will delete all items in this table.
IP: 192.168.1.x
Port: 80-80
1.15.2 IP Filtering
When enabled, LAN clients are blocked / filtered from accessing the Internet based on their
IP addresses.
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Item Description
Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Current Filter Table It will display all ports that are filtering now.
Delete Selected & Delete Click “Delete Selected” will delete the selected item. Click “Delete
All All” will delete all items in this table.
When enabled, filtering will be based on the MAC address of LAN computers. Any computer
with its MAC address on this list will be blocked from accessing the Internet.
Item Description
Enable MAC Filtering Please select Enable MAC Filtering to filter MAC addresses.
MAC Address Please enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered.
Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may
click on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Current Filter Table It will display all ports that are filtering now.
Delete Selected & Delete Click “Delete Selected” will delete the selected item. Click “Delete
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All All” will delete all items in this table.
Item Description
Enable URL Filtering Please select Enable MAC Filtering to filter MAC addresses
URL Address Please enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered.
Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
Current Filter Table It will display all ports that are filtering now.
Delete Selected & Delete Click “Delete Selected” will delete the selected item. Click “Delete
All All” will delete all items in this table.
Notes: This function will not be in effect when the Virtual Server is enabled. Please disable Virtual Server before
activate the URL Filtering function.
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Advanced Setup
This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network that connects to the LAN
ports of your router. Here you may change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, DHCP,
etc.
Item Description
Default Gateway Please enter the Default Gateway address for LAN interface.
DHCP Client Range Fill in the start IP address and end IP address to allocate a range of
IP addresses; client with DHCP function set will be assigned an IP
address from the range
Static DHCP Configures how static DHCP address are assigned to client (only
available when DHCP server is enabled)
802.1d Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link layer network
protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged LAN.
Select enable or disable the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree function
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from drop-down list.
Clone MAC Address If your ISP asks you to enter a specific MAC Address, please input
the correct info at the column.
Apply Change & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may click
on “Reset” to clear all the input data.
You can assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Each time
the router boots up, it will re-register its domain-name-to-IP-address mapping with the DDNS
service provider. This is the way Internet users can access the router through a domain name
instead of its IP address.
Note: make sure that you have registered with a DDNS service provider before enabling this feature.
Please enter Domain Name, User Name/Email, and Password/Key. After entering, click on
“Apply Changes” to save the setting, or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data.
Item Description
Enable/Disable DDNS Select enable to use DDNS function. Each time your IP address to
WAN is changed, and the information will be updated to DDNS
service provider automatically.
Service Provider Choose correct Service Provider from drop-down list, here including
DynDNS, TZO, ChangeIP, Eurodns, OVH, NO-IP, ODS, Regfish
embedded in 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router.
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Apply & Cancel Click on Apply button to continue. Click on Cancel button to clear the
setting on this page.
Item Description
Fragment Threshold To identify the maxima length of packet, the over length packet will
be fragmentized. The allowed range is 256-2346, and default length
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is 2346.
RTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. The range is
0~2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor
modifications are recommended. If a network packet is smaller than
the present RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be
enabled. The router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a
particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data
frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a
Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin
transmission. Fill the range from 0 to 2347 into this blank.
Preamble Type PLCP is Physical layer convergence protocol and PPDU is PLCP
protocol data unit during transmission, the PSDU shall be appended
to a PLCP preamble and header to create the PPDU. It has 2
options: Long Preamble and Short Preamble.
Aggregation Enable this function will combine several packets to one and transmit
it. It can reduce the problem when mass packets are transmitting.
Short GI Users can get better wireless transmission efficiency when they
enable this function.
RF Output Power Users can adjust RF output power to get the best wireless network
environment. Users can choose from 100%, 70%, 50%, 35%, and
15%.
Apply Changes & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on
Reset to clear all the input data.
When selected in the Basic Settings page and enabled here, Wireless Distribution System
(WDS) enables the router to be used as a wireless bridge. Two Wireless-N Routers in bridge
mode can communicate with each other through their wireless interfaces. To accomplish this,
all wireless routers should be set to the same channel and the MAC address of other AP /
Routers should be entered in the table.
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1. Setup Router A
(1) Please check the MAC address and Channel number from WDS Router A.
(2) Set the connection mode to “AP+WDS” from “Wireless Basic Setting”, and then
select the channel number (in this example is "6”). Click Apply Changes to save
the setting.
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(3) Enable WDS function from the page – “WDS Setting”, and then fill in the MAC
address of Router B. Click Apply Changes to save the setting data.
(4) The WDS AP List will show the WDS device MAC address after reboot.
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2. Move on the setup to WDS Router B
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If you failed the WDS setting, please check you setting with refer to the list below.
Router A Router B
Mode Router AP
LAN IP Address Set the same segment as the Set the same segment as the
router B(Note) router A(Note)
Example :192.168.1.1 Example :192.168.1.2
Security Set the same security as Set the same security as
Router B Router A
DHCP Enable Disable
MAC Address Same as Router B Same as Router A
Note: LAN IP address should be under the same segment but cannot be the same number.
1.18.2 WPS
This page allows user to change the setting for WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Using this
feature could let your wireless client atomically synchronize it’s setting and connect to the
Access Point in a minute without any hassle. 3.5G Mimi Router could support both Self-PIN
or PBC modes, or use the WPS button (at real panel) to easy enable the WPS function.
PIN model, in which a PIN has to be taken either from a sticker label or from the web
interface of the WPS device. This PIN will then be entered in the AP or client WPS device to
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connect.
PBC model, in which the user simply has to push a button, either an actual or a virtual one,
on both WPS devices to connect.
(1) Get the WPS PIN number from wireless card and write it down.
(2) Fill in the PIN number from the wireless card in Client PIN Number field, and then
click “Start PIN”.
(3) Click PIN from Adapter Utility to complete the WPS process with the wireless router.
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2. Start PBC:
(1) Press the WPS button from 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router and wait for Wireless/WPS
LED light changed into red.
(2) Press the WPS button from the adapter until the setup window shows up.
Please also refer to section 4.1.1 WPS setup for more details.
This section including Change Password, Upgrade Firmware, Profiles Save, Time Zone
Setting, UPnP Setting, and Language Setting. It is easy and helpful for users making more
detailed settings.
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1.19.1 Change Password
Users can set or change user name and password used for accessing the web management
interface in this section.
Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the
input data.
This function can upgrade the firmware of the router. There is certain risk while doing
firmware upgrading. Firmware upgrade is not recommended unless the significant faulty is
found and published on official website. If you feel the router has unusual behaviors and is
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not caused by the ISP and environment. You can check the website http://www.amigo.com.tw
to see if there is any later version of firmware. Download the firmware to your computer, click
Browser and point to the new firmware file. Click Upload to upgrade the firmware. You can’t
make any move unless the machine reboot completely.
Note: 1. To prevent that firmware upgrading is interrupted by other wireless signals and causes failure.
We recommend users to use wired connection during upgrading.
2. The firmware upgrade will not remove your previous settings.
Reset button:
On the front of this router, there is a reset button. If you cannot login the administrator page by
forgetting your password; or the router has problem you can’t solve. You can push the reset
button for 5 seconds with a stick. The router will reboot and all settings will be restored to
factory default settings. If the problem still exists, you can visit our web site to see if there is
any firmware for download to solve the problem.
Users can create a backup file that contains current router settings. This backup file can be
used to restore router settings. This is especially useful in the event you need to reset the
router to its default settings.
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Item Description
1. Save Configuration
(3) Select the location which you want to save file, then click Save.
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b. Load configuration file
(3) Click Upload to upload configuration file to 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router.
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(4) After 90 seconds, 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router will reboot automatically.
(2) Please click OK to start reload factory default setting to 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router.
(3) After 90 seconds, 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router will reboot automatically.
Users can synchronize the local clock on the router to an available NTP server (optional). To
complete this setting, enable NTP client update and select the correct Time Zone.
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Item Description
Enable NTP client update Please select to enable NTP client update or not.
NTP Server Please select the NTP server from the pull-down list, or you can
enter the NTP server IP address manually.
Apply Changes & Reset & Please click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you
Refresh may click on Reset to clear all the input data. Or you may click on
Refresh to update the system time on the screen.
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Enable/Disable UPnP: Select to enable or disable this function.
The 802.11n HSPA Mobile Router provide 12 language for Web GUI. You can select the
language interface from the dropdown list and by following steps.
When you see the screen message change to the selected language, the setup is completed.
The category provides Network Config and Event Log status for users to know the operation
status.
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1.20.1 Network Config
Users can check the Internet status under this category, including Firmware version, Wireless
setting, Connecting Time, WAN, TCP/IP …information.
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Item Description
System all, Wireless, & DoS Please select the event you want to record.
Enable Remote Log You may choose to enable the remote event log or not.
Apply Changes & Refresh & Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Click on Refresh
Clear to renew the system time, or on Clear to clear all the record.
* The following figure is an example when users click Apply Changes to record the event log.
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21.1 Logout
This function logs out the user. Click on Apply Change to logout.
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DDNS Service Application
DDNS is a service changes the dynamic IP to the static IP. The settings of DDNS can solve
the problem of being given the different IP by router every time. After setting the Router, your
host name would correspond to your dynamic IP. Moreover, via the host name application, it
could be easier for you to use FTP, Webcam and Printer remotely.
Dynamic DNS allows you to make an assumed name as a dynamic IP address to a static
host name. Please configure the dynamic DNS below. Please select Dynamic DNS under
the IP Config folder, and follow the instructions below to enter the Dynamic DNS page to
configure the settings you want.
If you don’t have a DDNS account, please follow the steps to complete your DDNS with
Dynamic IP settings.
Step 1. First access the Internet and fill http://www.dyndns.com/ into the address field of
your web browser, then click Create Account.
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Step 2. Fill in the form as required, and then click on Create Account button.
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Step 3. When you got this account created message, close it, and check your mailbox. You
would get a mail from DynDNS website.
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Step 5. Click on login.
Step 8. Put in your favorite hostname and service type, and then click Create Host after
finished.
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Step 9. Your hostname has been created when you see the following page.
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Troubleshooting
3. I forgot my password.
• Reset the device to factory defaults using the master reset button
• Make sure the WiFi LED is on (it will be solid green). If the LEDs are not on,
check the battery.
• Open your wireless network connection list:
Windows: Right-click icon and select View Available Networks
Mac: Pull down list from AirPort icon
• Select the HSPA_MR network name (in Windows, click Connect). When the
802.11n HSPA Mobile Router is connected to the network, the Wireless LED
begins to blink
• Verify that the LEDs are on and are not showing an error condition
• Refresh your network list
Windows: Click Refresh Network List on the left side of the Wireless Network
Connection screen.
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Mac: Try rebooting your computer
• “admin”
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Appendices
3. Linux:Redhat 9, Fedora 6 & 7, Ubuntu 7.04 and the following related versions.
24.1 Browsers
Should any consumers need to learn more information, services and supports, please contact
the supplier of your product directly.
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