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1. A COD I CU f Liu a 23 BASIC WAIN SEV DIN ELEM ee M 23 BAS C gt MAC LONE dits anao ar 25 WIRELESS gt BASIC SETTING aaea a eaa aa aaia 26 WIRELESS gt ADVANCE SETTING cccscsccecocceccscscsscacsececcscencecescscsscncsceccecescscansecesceceecs 28 WIRELESS gt MAC ADDRESS CONTROL sccececcecesceccececcececcsceccsceccscesceceecesescesescesescescs 29 DHCP DACP SERVEBRS3 eive donee 30 DACP DACP LE 31 PORT FORWARD gt VIRTUAL SERVER E daa cette e nde esee e desir dus 31 PORT FORWARD gt SPECIAL APPLICATION cscsccsceccscescsccsceccsceccscescscscscescscescssescesescecs 31 PORT FORWARD gt CMP FORWARD net ee po bae Eon e robot Bor epit Sese us 32 PORT FORWARD gt DMZ SETTING cccsceccsccsceccsceccsceccscescscescscescesescescscescscesescescscescecs 32 PORT FORWARD gt UPNP SETTING ccccccsccccecsceccsceccscescscescscescesescesescescscesescescscescess 33 PORT FORWARD gt ADVANCED SETTING cccsccsceccsceccsceccecccscccsceececesceccecesescusescescecescs 33 MAC Pi TBR oc dedecore neces cose uou tea ct ETE 34 PIDEN i e 35 FIREWALL gt URL BEOC KINGI eise 35 IPSE
2. DHCP Server Reserved Entries This feature allows you to reserve up to 8 LAN IP Addresses These addresses can be assigned to your Servers so that they always get the same IP Address when they boot up Fill up the table by order of ID ID Tick to enable this reservation Page 30 of 54 MAC Address Enter the MAC Address of the Server so that the Router can identify your Server properly The format for the MAC address is aa bb cc dd ee ff IP Address Enter the IP Address that you want to reserve for your Server DHCP gt DHCP List This is a log showing all the IP assigned to the computer by the Router in the WLAN and LAN ports The table will display the MAC address of the computer with the corresponding IP address ID Address IP Address 0 00 30 02 0 8 e8 192 168 1 21 1 00 06 c7 02 02 5f 192 168 1 22 Port Forward gt Virtual Server This page allows you to configure Virtual Server This feature is used when you need to allow computers from the Internet to access servers in LAN Traffic initiated from the WAN Internet is normally blocked Virtual Server allows the specific type of traffic to pass through the Router to reach the Server in the LAN Examples of these Servers are Web Servers and Game Servers Virtual Server defines the port mapping between Local Area Network and public network Protocol TCF Local IP Address Local Port Global Port status Activate ID Local
3. 154 gt 00 lt 154500 lt 134 gt 00 lt 154 gt 00 lt 154 gt 00 154 gt 00 lt 154500 lt 1354 gt 00 lt 154 gt 00 lt 154 gt 00 154500 lt 154 gt 00 lt 134 gt 00 lt 154 gt 00 01 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 no 00 1 53 12 1 12 T 11 12 11 14 11 12 11 1 14 13 System System aystem System aystem System System System System aystem aystem System System System System Change System Change System i System i System i System i System i System i System i System i System i System i System i System i System i C Stop Logging Auto Delete system time ta NOY 06 11 39 14 2005 is up System time ta NOY 10 33 37 2005 is up up up up up up up up up up up up up up Available Entries Left 21 Enable Remote System Log Enable this feature to allow the Router to constantly update its status on a System log Server System Log Server IP Enter the IP Address of the System Log Server if you had enabled Remote Logging System Log Server Port Enter the port number the System Log Server is using Enable Local System Log Enable this feature if you do not have a System log Server The events would then be logged locally on the Router Log Management when log is full Stop Logging When this option is chosen the Router wil
4. Public Protocol ALL Status Activate i i Public ID Trigger Port Protocol Public Port Protocol statis Predefined Application There are some predefined applications in the table Select the application you want to use and enable it You may also change the parameters of these predefined applications to suit your application Trigger Port Enter the port associated to the application This is the port used to trigger the application It can be either a single port or a range of ports Trigger Protocol Enter the protocol type for the application Public Port This is the port number on the WAN that will be used to access the application It can be either a single port or a range of ports Public Protocol Enter the protocol type for the application Status You can choose to activate or deactivate the entry Port Forward gt ICMP Forward You can forward Ping a network troubleshooting tool from the Internet to a specified LAN host If the host exits the host will reply to the ICMP sender Ping to WAH from public network will be forward to the specified IP host Iv Enable ICMP Forward TC MIP Forward Host IP 182 158 1 8 Enable ICMP Forward Tick to enable ICMP forward ICMP Forward Host IP Enter the IP address of the Host PC All Ping from the Internet will be forwarded to this specified PC Port Forward gt DMZ Setting The DMZ De Militarized Zone Configuration page lets you map a local c
5. iBurst WiFi This product combines 4 features a Mobile Broadband Wireless Access MBWA with up to coverage 13KM range on a flat terrain b Wireless LAN Access Point AP compliant with 802 110 and 802 119 standards 4 port Auto MDI MDIX Switch d Router with NAT DHCP Server built in Page 14 of 54 To access the Configuration menu of the Router connect the router as shown in the previous section Open the web browser e Type the Router s default IP address 192 168 1 1 into the browser s Address field Address http J 192 168 1 1 Note If you have changed the default IP of the Router make sure you enter the correct address e Type in admin for user name e Type in admin for the password e Click on Log In og On User Name Password Note If you have changed the default user name and password of the Router make sure you enter the correct user name and password E Wireless Router Setup Wizard Microsoft Internet Explorer Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the quick setup of the router Step 1 Set your own password Step 2 Set the time zone e Step 3 Set internet connection Step d Set wireless configurations Step 5 Reboot the router M Run This Wizard At Start 2 Help Next Note If you have pop ups blocker installed on your computer it may prevent the Wizard window from functioning properly
6. You can select channel 1 to 11 or use SmartSelect where the Router will select the cleanest channel to use upon booting up The number of channels varies according to countries SSID Suppressed When SSID is suppressed the router will not broadcast the SSID Unwelcome PCs will not be able to scan for the SSID of this Router and they can only associate if they know exactly what is the SSID Wireless Mode You can choose to operate the Router in 802 11g or 802 11b mode The data rate for 802 11g is 54Mbps while the data rate for 802 110 is 11Mbps 802 110 is backward compatible with 802 11b For model APRT 2518gs you will be able to select Dynamic Turbo or Static Turbo Mode Turbo mode operates in 108Mbps Security Mode This section allows you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from reading your traffic You must Enable the Security Mode before choosing the type of wireless security Page 26 of 54 Open System Shared Key security Mode Enable Authentication Type Open System Shared Key C WPA PSK C WPA Key Entry Method Key Entry Instruction e 64 10 HEX or 5 Asci e 128 26 HEX 13 Asci e 152 32 HEX 16 Asci Eey Eey Length Open System When chosen the Key is not used for authentication It is only used for encryption Open System uses Static Keys for encryption Static Shared Keys are never changed and a hacker can crack the key after a period of time Shared Key When chosen t
7. equipment in the network connected The URL will jump automatically to the IP address you changed Now you are seeing information in the MOBI UTD W Terminal The structure of the information pages is as follows IP Address Setting Jump Link Information Link Information E Contgurato Help Help Page 42 of 54 IP Address Setting turrent IP Address is 1497 1 Lod oes 11 492 165 250 101 This page shows current IP address of the MOBI UTD W Terminal You can change the IP address this page To change it type new IP address and click Submit button The page shown below will be shown IP Address Setting T i s LE LES wew P E SS oe DIDI Sz Ld cols LL 1 Le Lie il tig IE s Page 43 of 54 in case Windows XP Click Start gt Control Panel to open that Click Network and Internet Connections to open that Click Network Connections to open that Double click the name of the Ethernet port you want to use which should be listed at LAN or High Speed Internet 5 Local Area Connection Status dialog will appear On General tab in the dialog click Properties 6 Local Area Connection Properties dialog will appear On General tab in the dialog select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties button In
8. gt Associations This page allows you to view the MAC address of all the wireless laptop and PC connected to the Router ID AP is the MAC address of the Router itself Any wireless computers or laptop associated with the Router will have a ID of STA MAC Address Status AP 20 06 C701 01 33 up STALL ON 06 C70A 02 5F associated WOR EAS STA4 00 35 p 53 _ 1 associated _ 00 20 FCOZSB JD associated System Summary Statistics This page allows you to view the packets and bytes receive and transmit by the Router Recieve Transmit Bytes 51338773 53659198 Packets 109817 100630 Up Time Day 0 6 39 31 System Summary gt Site Scan Using the site scan you can scan for the presence of other AP near you The ESSID BSSID wireless mode channel signal strength security mode and network mode of the surrounding AP will be display in the table You can use this function to select a clean channel for your Router Take note that there would not be any result if the wireless function of the Router is disabling D ESSID BSSID Tt Channel BN po em et DB 1804 lig 6 WEP Inftastructae Infrastructure 2 60 1DF6 AE32 802 11 deb Infrastructure super g dynamic 00 06 7 1 05 84 802 11g 6 NONE Infrastructure Infrastructure 4 00 06 C7 1F 0BE6 302 118 29 NONE Infrastructure Security
9. the Local Area Network LAN The Internet is considered to be another network the Wide Area Network WAN The Router serves 2 purposes E Connect all the PCs in the LAN together allowing them to communicate with one another File sharing Printer sharing etc Connect all the PCs in the LAN to the Internet allowing them to simultaneously surf the web and access e mails The Router is connected to 2 networks at the same time Therefore it has two IP addresses one for the LAN and one for the WAN The Router s LAN IP address can be configured but it is best to use the default settings The WAN port is a MOBI PPPoE client by default Page 8 of 54 6 GETTING STARTED MOBI UTD W Terminal is built based on the IEEE 802 20 standard combined with 54Mbps Wireless LAN WLAN standard This WiFi is five times faster than the widely deployed WiFi 802 11b products that are found in homes airport and public wireless hotspots 802 11g uses the same 2 4GHz frequency band this product is fully interoperable with existing WiFi cards and devices Having two wireless protocols in one product is value add it enable you to enjoy the fastest Wireless LAN speed at the same time In Building os Ai rnet Serv amp dicii 7 IBurst WiFi Hote Restaurant Caf Mall Shopping i Pub munity Center Libr rminal AS soo zw E T d ere ay tl en i0 Mu l
10. 1 wizard wwsec html Step 4 2 Set the security of Wireless Security Mode Authentication Type Disable Open System Key Entry Method 64 10 HEX or 5 Ascii 128 26 HEX 13 Kev 2 None Kev 3 None Kev 4 None Internet Protected Mode On E Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 1 wizard wfinish html z Step 5 Finish All the configurations have been saved You can e Click Back to make changes e Or Click Finish to reboot the system to make all the settings take effect Or Click Discard to discard all the changes CIC i Back Finish Discard id Internet Protected Mode On 100 Page 20 of 54 8 CONFIGURATION MENU System Summary gt Configuration This page presents a convenient overview of the overall status of the Router The most common configuration parameters are shown here for a quick look EE Address 1921681100 Subnet Mask mil o ooo WAN Settings WAN Type PPPOE ee ma Wireless Setting Data Rate Mbps DHCP Server Settings server OES lt Host IP 0 0 0 Disable irewall Filter Disable with 0 Entri es IP Filter 0 Entri es Deny of Web Access from WAN Miscellaneous MOoBifUTD W Copyright c 2004 2007 All Rights Reserved Page 21 of 54 System Summary
11. Default Add Remove Choose Settings if vau need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection Never dial a connection Dial whenever network Sonnection is not present C Always dial my default connection Eurentdetaulk Connection Local Area Network LAH settings LAN Settings do nat apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings Cancel Apply 2 As seen in the above the Browser has a Dial up Connection configured previously Choose Never dial a connection and Apply The Browser will now use your LAN connection Ethernet or WLAN to access the Internet instead of the old device Page 52 of 54 Proxy Server MOBI do not require you to configure a Proxy Server to surf the Internet Check with your technical support if you are required to configure a Proxy Server you would have to follow these steps 1 Continue from the previous page Click on LAN Settings Local Area Network LAM settings LAN Settings da not apply to dial up connections LAM Setting x Choose Settings above for dial up settings 2 Enter the Proxy Server Address and Port number Do NOT use proxy com com Check with your dealer or reseller Proxy server i Use a proxy server Far your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections Address proxy com com Port 8080 adver v Bypass proxy server for local addresses 3 C
12. Every packet of traffic is identified by its Source and Destination Addresses which would ensure that the packet arrives at the correct destination A Port Number is also embedded in each packet to identify which software application that generated and uses that packet Therefore if the Router blocks a certain port number it denies the particular software from using the connection Static IP Address Static IP addressing ensures that the device will always have the same IP address Static addressing is commonly used for your servers Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is one that is automatically assigned to a PC These IP addresses are dynamic because they are only temporarily leased to the PC when it connects to the network This is the most convenient and common way of managing IP addresses in a network The Server that manages this pool of IP addresses is called the DHCP Server The product has a DHCP Server built in to simplify the network management DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The PC obtaining an IP address from the Server is called the DHCP Client If there is already a DHCP Server running on your network you must disable one of the two DHCP servers Running more than one DHCP server together will cause network problems What is a Router A router is a network device that connects two networks together to let them communicate All the PCs in your home or office would be considered to be in one network
13. Mode Basic gt SNTP Setting Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP allows the Router to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from the specified timeserver SNTP or NTP The time is useful in the IP filter section where you can configure to block certain IP address daily at a certain time The system gets the current time from SMTP servet ANTE Server fom Address EU Ed Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Hong Kong Singapore Taipei Page 22 of 54 Basic gt LAN Setting This page is for the configuration of the Router s internal LAN IP Address system Name IP Address 19216811 Subnet 5 255 255 255 0 System Name This is to assign a name to the router so that you can identify the Router LAN IP address This is where you assign a local IP address to your routers LAN port The factory default value is 192 168 1 1 If you give your computer a static IP address the gateway of your computer must be set to this IP for you to access the Internet Subnet Mask This is where you assign the corresponding subnet mask The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 When you change the LAN Setting of the Router you need to reset renew the Local computer IP address Basic gt WAN Setting This page allows you to configure how the WAN is connected For MOBI users you have to use PPPOE If you connect the WAN to an existing Ethernet network you have to set either Static WAN or DHC
14. This Wizard At Start ij Internet Protected Mode On Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer Set up your http 192 168 1 1 wizard wadmin html new password Hv t Set The default User The default login name is admin password is admin You need to change this when first time password Is adm User Name admin admin Password 00000 Verify Password Back N Ne i Internet Protected Mode On amp 10095 javascript doSubmit Page 17 of 54 Choose your Time Zone Enter the SNTP Server If you do not know of any SNTP Server you can use the default Choose your time zone from the drop down list Select your Internet connection For MOBI user chooses PPPOE For Cable user choose Dynamic Choose Static connection only MOBI provides you with the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server address Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 1 wizard wtz html v Step 2 Set Time Zone The system gets the current time from SNTP server Server Address can be a name or an IP address For the time zone select the local time zone SNTP Server dash Address pd Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Hong Kong Singapore Taipei E Internet Protected Mode On Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer http 19
15. WPA WiFi Protected Access is standard where the Wireless Card has to authenticate to a RADIUS Server through the Access Point The Server can also manage the encryption keys such that they are changed dynamically You need to have a RADIUS Server to be able to use this feature RADIUS Server Enter the IP Address and the port of the RADIUS Server Shared Secret Enter the Shared Secret of the RADIUS Server Confirm Source Enter the Shared Secret again to confirm Wireless gt Advance Setting This page allows you to configure the advance wireless setting of the Router Data Rate Mbps Best Transmit Power Max 20dBm Preamble Short Preamble Slot Time Short Slot Time Protection Mode Mone Protection Type CTS only RTS CTS RTS CTS Threshold Data Rate Mbps You can set the wireless data rate from the available list or choose Best to allow the Router to choose the most appropriate data rate When Best is used the Router will determine the optimal data rate according to the environment Transmit Power This adjust the transmit power of the antenna Sometimes it is useful to decrease the coverage range of each Router so that more Routers can be located together without interfering one another Preamble Choose Short Preamble or Long Preamble Most manufacturers implement long preambles Even if there is a mismatch between the Router and the card they can still connect well and the mismatch may not be noti
16. can perform a Ping to the Router s IP Address Usually 192 168 1 1 When you perform a ping your PC sends a message to the destination If the destination exists it would receive the message and send a reply back to you automatically If the destination cannot be reached your PC informs you of the network error Type the name of a program Folder dacument or Internet resource and Windows will open iE Far vau Open sms Cancel Browse In the DOS window type ping 192 168 1 1 i Command Prompt Destination E Documents and Settings Huimin gt ping 192 168 1 28 t IP Address Pinging 192 168 1 28 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 26 bytes 32 time i1Hms Reply from 172 168 1 2B8 bytes 32 time lt ifims Reply from 192 168 1 28 bytes 32 time lt ifms Reply from 192 168 1 26 bytes 32 time lt iims Reply from 19792 168 1 2H bytes 32 time lt ifims Reply from 192 168 1 2H bytes 32 time lt ifims Reply from 192 168 1 2H hytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 1 20 hutes 32 time lt ifims Ping also works for a Wireless connection But the replies may not be consistent depending on your distance from the Router Page 50 of 54 If the Ethernet cable is unplugged or if the Wireless LAN settings are wrong it shows Hardware error arduare error arduare error arduare error arduare error If the destination does not exist or cannot be reached because of incorrect IP settings it would
17. changed Now you are seeing information in the MOB UTD W Terminal The structure of the information pages is as follows IP Address Setting Jump Link Information Link Information E Contgurato Help Help Page 42 of 54 Configuration Configuration F gt M B t Laa 168 2450 101 7 1 u Sofwan Version ADUTADTT Software Build Gate 03 iBurst Configuration Utility Hardware Dat Hardware Bul ate CIL NN Marc Addres The following descriptions are about each item on the panel 1 Software Version This shows the version number and the build date of this Utility Software 2 Software Build Date This shows the firmware version and the build date of the MOBI Terminal 3 Hardware Build Date This shows the hardware version and the manufactured date of the MOBI Terminal 4 UTID UTID is an identifier assigned to the MOBI Terminal This will be used for maintenance support Page 45 of 54 11 PC CONFIGURATION The Router s function is to connect multiple PCs to the Internet In addition to configuring the Router the PCs IP settings would also need to be configured lt is easiest to use DHCP client for the PCs This is also the default whenever you a Install a new Wireless PCMCIA Cardbus card or b When you plug an Ethernet cable into your PC for the first time Fortunately in default mode the Router s DHCP Server is on This means that when you buy a new Router a
18. in the dialog select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog will appear 7 On General tab in the dialog select Use the following IP address and specify IP address and Subnet Mask according to network plan In case of connecting directly between the MOBI UTD W Terminal and your PC the settings shown below are recommended as an example IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 8 Click Advanced 9 Advanced TCP IP Settings dialog will appear On IP Settings tab in the dialog click Add at IP Addresses 10 To connecting directly between the MOBI module and your PC the settings shown below are recommended as an example IP address 192 168 250 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 11 Click Add again to add the IP at IP addresses 12 Click OK to close the Advanced TCP IP setting 8 Click OK to close the TCP IP properties 9 Click OK to close the connection properties 10 Close Network Connections window 1 2 3 4 Open a web browser e g Internet Explorer Specify a URL as follows http 192 168 250 55 Before open the web indicator please Enable Modem Access at Port Forward Advanced Setting Even though you change IP address of the MOBI UTD WTerminal the MOBI Terminal hold the default IP address So the default IP address cannot be used for the other
19. time The time when you would like to stop blocking the IP Address Status Choose to activate or de activate the filter rule Firewall gt URL BLOCKING URL Blocking is used to deny LAN computers from accessing specific websites by blocking the URL If any part of the URL contains the blocked word the site will not be accessible and the web page will not be display URL Blocking blocks the access from LAN to the URLs that contain the specified keywords or domains M Enable URL Blocking URL keywords a or Domain Status Activate ID URL Status 0 net Activated Edit Delete Page 35 of 54 Enable URL Blocking Tick to enable URL blocking function URL Keywords or Domain Enter the keywords or the domain that you want to block Status Choose to activate or de activate the blocking rule Firewall gt Advance The applications filter enhances the security Blocking Options Block SYN Flood Block Java Block ActiveX Block Cookies Block Proxy Server 4 Disable Web access from WAN Broadcast Flux F s IM Multicast Flux F s E Total Flux Bytes s Block SynFlood SynFlood is a virus that sends multiple Syn packets to a host occupying a large memory space of the Router To prevent this check this option Block Java Some Java applications embedded in the web pages may be harmful to the computer system You can check this to block these Java files or scripts However do take note th
20. 2 168 1 1 wizard wwan html Step 3 Set Internet Connection Select the connection type to connect to ISP Dynamic Get IP automatically from ISP For Cable Modem Users Static Set the static IP configurations given by ISP PPPoE ISP uses PPPoE For most DSL users Internet Protected Mode On Page 18 of 54 If you are a MOBI user and you have chosen PPPoE option this screen will appear Enter t h e user Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer name and htp 19216811 wzerdwpppoehtml password Step 3 Set PPPoE Username Password provided by MOBI Enter the username and password for PPPoE given by ISP User Name iburst123 Password eccccccccccccce Connected as Manual Always on Connect On Demand Maximum Idle Time Internet Protected Mode On Wireless Setup Enter the SSID you preferred Step 4 1 Set the basic of Wireless for your network Enter the SSID and Channel to be used by the Wireless Access Point SSID MyiBurst 2437MHz Channel6 12 Internet Protected Mode On Page 19 of 54 Wireless Security Enter the type of security mode you wish to use End of Setup Click on Reboot to save the setting and reboot the MOBI UTD W router simultaneously If you wish to discard all the setting click on Discard Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer EX http 192 168 1
21. ALIE ADVANCE no ho eel E E E tradat uc E cd eee sed EE aca emit 36 MISCELLANEOUS DYNAMIC DN duet oo rU 37 SYSTEM LOOLS gt SYSTEM LOG cei eode Mine aos techs abe 38 SYSTEM TOOES gt SYSTEM ADMIN Mate qe a od 39 SYSTEM TOOLS gt BACKUP RESTORE SETTINGS cccsccsceccsceccececcsceccecescecscecescesescesescecs 39 Page 2 of 54 SYSTEM TOOLS gt FIRMWARE UPDXTE ret dua 40 SYSTEM TOOLS S an es LED eR ILU cea 40 9 FACTORY RESET rece eA 41 10 STATUS INDICATION OVER ETHERNET ee ee 41 BEFORE OPEN THE WEB INDICATOR PLEASE ENABLE MODEM ACCESS AT PORT FORWARD gt ADVANCED SEETING das fade 42 IT PC CONEIGURA TION Pep teet eve 46 SETTING DHCP IP ADDBRBESS Ee an Det ce Ue u ped eus 46 IY DP ADDRESS centered hisdem e tees antec A Lad uu ne wee gna 48 nc MOT TH 50 WEBDBROWSER SETUINGS eisetunt o dues 52 12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 2 eetove eee dae e edo ed TEE Ted eo esed ci eue eas 54 Page 3 of 54 1 INTRODUCTION The Product MOBI UTD W Terminal is built based on the IEEE 802 20 standard combined with 54Mbps
22. IP and Port Port Protocol Status 0 192 168 1 76 1021 1021 TCP Activated Edit Delete Protocol Select the type of protocol to be forwarded Choose between TCP and UDP Local IP Address Enter the IP address of the Local Server Local Port Enter the port value on the LAN side Global Port Enter the port value on the WAN side Status Choose to activate or deactivate this rule Click Add button to add the rule The rules will be listed in the table You can amend the rules in the table by clicking on Edit or delete the rules by clicking on Delete Click Update button when amending the rule in the table Port Forward gt Special Application Certain applications such as Internet gaming video conferencing and Internet telephony require multiple connections These applications have difficulties working through NAT and Special Application make these applications work with the Router Page 31 of 54 Ifyou need to run applications that require multiple connections specify the port normally associated with an application in the Trigger Port field select the protocol type as TCP or UDP then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic Predefined Application Battle net Trigger Port Either single port or range of ports eg 2333 2333 2335 Trigger Protocol ALL Public Port Use comma to seperat multiple ports eg z003 3002 2009
23. MOBI INSTANT FREEDOM Connecting Life Broadband Mobility Security innovation UTD W Desktop Modem with Integrated WiFi Router User Manual CONTENT PAGE T UGNERODUGCTIOUN 4 3 ect cvesscevecve cese eio eo 4 I RR 4 PRODUCT EFATURE S 4 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS orcii ee eee et 5 CONTENTS OR PACKAGE ELE MU EM Sd 5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFIGURATION 5 3 CONNECTIONS 2 naseosivesecc e Pee eee ce oua eel E DA 6 dA BUD E 7 S BASIC TP NETWORKING 5 idstiecceekeeeseseCoveos a oe ceo Per 8 WIRELESS NP 9 0 GELTING SEAR DED 14 7 CONFIGURATION WIZARD 17 9 CONFIGURATION MENU dice Dee pes DOO goce evo ee 21 SYSTEM SUMMARY gt CONFIGURATION ccceccscecceccececcsceccscccscscscescecescecescesescesescesescecs 21 SYSTEM SUMMARY gt ASSOCIATIONS ccccscocceccsceccecetcecccceccececsscncsscacsecencecencecessecescecess 22 SYSTEM SUMMARY STATISTICS etes eae cleo eae 22 SYSTEM SUMMARY SITE SCAN ees 22 BASE SNIPS amp egret tesa ae ie 22 BASIC SAIN SE ING
24. P Client The default setting for the router is in PPPoE Client mode Page 23 of 54 PPPoE Type Select this option for MOBI PPPoE connection Basic Setting gt WAN Setting Connection Type Static PPPoE Use ADSL Dial to get access to internet IP Address Network Mask Gateway Address Manually Set DNS DNS Server Secondary DNS User Name username Password TTTTTTIT MTU 1400 Connected as Connect Disconnect Always on 2 Connect On Demand Maximum Idle Time Minutes IP Address This displays the IP of your WAN as given by MOBI server Network Mask This displays the network mask of your WAN as given by MOBI server Gateway Address This displays the gateway address of your WAN as given by MOBI server DNS Server This displays the IP address of the DNS server as given by the MOBI server You can manually set the DNS server if MOBI provides you with the IP address of the DNS server Secondary DNS This displays the IP address of the secondary DNS server as given by the MOBI server also You can manually set the secondary DNS server if MOBI provides you with the IP address of the secondary DNS server Username Enter the username given by MOBI Password Enter the password given by your MOBI MTU Maximum Transmission Unit indicates that packets larger than this size will be fragmented before the transmission Enter an MTU value only if required by MOBI Otherwise leave it as the default setting Man
25. Page 15 of 54 Detailed configuration for the Router can be found at the configuration menu The Configuration menu consists of a navigation menu and a configuration panel The configuration panel is a place to set the entire detailed configuration Navigation Wireless DHCP Routing Firewall Miscell om Contigtation Associations Configuration mnfigeurations panel Statistics j Site Scan IP Address 10 0 3 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 WAN Settings WAN Type Dynamic eee IP Address 172 20 192 155 Network Mask 255 255 252 0 Gateway Address 172 20 195 254 DNS Server 155 69 5 225 secondary DNS 155 69 5 7 These buttons will appear at most configuration pages E Help Clicking help will bring up helpful information on the functions mM E Save Click to save the configuration Do a reboot when you have configured all the parameters E Reset Click to reset all the parameters on the page Page 16 of 54 7 CONFIGURATION WIZARD O nce yo U Wireless Router Setup Wizard Windows Internet Explorer co s have lo gg ed http 192 168 1 1 wizard wizard html in the Wizard screen will appear Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the quick setup of the router Step 1 Set your own password Step 2 Set the time zone Step 3 Set Internet connection Step 4 Set wireless configurations Step 5 Reboot the router Run
26. Wireless LAN WLAN standard This WiFi is five times faster than the widely deployed WiFi 802 110 products that are found in homes airport and public wireless hotspots 802 119 uses the same 2 4GHz frequency band this product is fully interoperable with existing WiFi cards and devices Having two wireless protocols in one product is value add it enable you to enjoy the fastest Wireless LAN speed at the same time This product combines 4 features a Mobile Broadband Wireless Access MBWA with up to coverage 13KM range on a flat terrain b Wireless LAN Access Point AP compliant with 802 11b and 802 119 standards 4 port Auto MDI MDIX Switch d Router with NAT DHCP Server built in The product is an all in one device that allows multiple PCs to share the MOBI UTD W broadband modem It can serve up to 4 Ethernet PCs and many WLAN notebooks The built in NAT and DHCP Servers ensure almost plug and play convenience for your home network Advanced features such as Firewall DMZ and WPA encryption make this a product equally suitable for your office use Product Features Exceptional capacity from just 5 MHz of spectrum Extensive and advanced security mechanism for network amp services authentication and encryption Access is available even on difficult terrain or landscape No need to seek for network but let the network seek you Up to 1 Mbps data connectivity Fully compatibility with IEEE 802 11g WLAN standard Wi Fi oper
27. acket size threshold is 0 2347 octects If the packet size the node wants to transmit is larger than the threshold the RTS CTS handshake gets triggered If the packet size is equal to or less than threshold the data frame gets sent immediately Wireless gt MAC Address Control This page allows you to specify which wireless computer can access the Internet and which wireless computer cannot access the Internet The specified MAC address and the policy for the computer are reflected in the table Users can control the access of other wireless devices to the router To do e Enable Wireless MAC Control oetthe default policy Addthe MAC address with the policy applied to the i Enable Wireless MAC Control Default Policy C Deny All Allow AH MAC Address 00 06 34 6tfd 43 Format aabb ec dd ee tf Policy Deny ID MLAC Address Policy 0 0 068 34 6 d 43 Deny Edit Delete Enable Wireless MAC Control Tick to enable Wireless MAC Control Default Policy This policy determines whether computers whose MAC addresses are not in the table are able to access the Internet If you choose Deny all computer associated to the Router will not be able to access the Internet other than those specified in the table MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the computer The format for the MAC address is aa bb cc dd eeff Policy Choose to deny or allow the computer to access the computer Click on the Add butto
28. at some web pages that requires java files might not function properly when this option is checked Block ActiveX ActiveX is a tool for building active web pages When you visit an ActiveX web page ActiveX controls are downloaded to your browser in case you visit the site again You can block these ActiveX controls by checking this option However do take note that some ActiveX web pages might not function properly when this option is checked Block Cookies Many web services use cookies track usage and authenticate users These Cookies are stored in your browser in case you visit the site again You can block these cookies by checking this option Block Proxy Check this to block Proxy If your network requires a proxy server it would affect your Internet connection Disable Web Access from WAN This feature prevent anyone from accessing the Router s configuration page from the WAN port For security reason it is best to keep this option check Broadcast Flux Number of broadcast packets allowed frame per second Multicast Flux Number of multicast packets allowed frame per second Total Flux Allowed bandwidth size e g ftp upload download Page 36 of 54 Miscellaneous gt Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS allows you to update your current dynamic IP address with dynamic DNS services so that you can be contactable most of the time You can also access your FTP server or web page on your own computer using a domain name Unlike IP address the
29. ates in the 2 4GHz license free frequency band Connects multiple computers to a broadband modem to share Internet connection Equipped with 4 10 100 Ethernet ports and 1 WAN port Auto MDI MDIX Full backward compatibility with 802 11b standard WiFi 11Mbps WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy authorizes users based on a simple WLAN encryption standard to protect wireless data from sniffers WPA WiFi Protected Access authorizes users and identifies users based on an improved WLAN encryption standard where the secret key changes dynamically at regular intervals TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol when used in conjunction with a corporate RADIUS server ensure higher security for enterprise networks E Advance Firewall features to protect your network from the Internet NAT with VPN pass through to provide higher security MAC filtering Page 4 of 54 IP filtering URL Blocking Cookies Blocking Java Blocking Proxy Blocking SynFlood Blocking and ActiveX Blocking E User friendly web based interface for managing and configuring the MOBI UTD W Router E Supports Special Applications that require multiple connections 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Contents of Package One MOBI Terminal Model UTD W One MOBI Antenna One Wi Fi Antenna One Power Adapter One Quick Start Guide Note Using a other power adaptor than the one included in the package may cause serious damage to the Router and void the warranty of this product System Requirement
30. ceable to most users Do not change this setting without seeking advice Page 28 of 54 Slot Time Choose short or long slot time The slot time is the amount of time a device waits after a collision before retransmitting Protection Mode None There is no protection before sending out any packet Always There is always a protection frame sending out before actual data packet transmitting The exact protection frame sending out depends on the protection type Auto The protection frame depends on RTS CTS threshold and size of packet When packet size is bigger than threshold the protection frame is sending out Protection Type RTS CTS lf enable RTS CTS on a particular station it will refrain from sending a data frame until the station completes a RTS CTS handshake with another station such as an access point A station initiates the process by sending a RTS frame The access point receives the RTS and responds with a CTS frame The station must receive a CTS frame before sending the data frame The CTS also contains a time value that alerts other stations to hold off from accessing the medium while the station initiating the RTS transmits its data The RTS CTS handshaking provides positive control over the use of the shared medium The primary reason for implementing RTS CTS is to minimize collisions among hidden stations CTS only Anode send CTS frame itself This feature no need to wait receiving RTS frame RTS CTS Threshold RTS CTS p
31. d to improve the performance and add features to the product Attention Please upload the correct firmware Please DO NOT power off or disconnect dunng uploading Improper actions will damage the system Please DO NOT close the browser dunng uploading Upload will take around 5 minutes File Name Browse Current Version MUTD W140 I01 C25 H00 V1 0 4B1PO0 Firmware upgrades procedures 1 Select System Tools gt Firmware upgrade 2 Use Browse button to locate the new firmware named apimg1 3 Select Upload and DO NOT interrupt during uploading 4 After successful upload select System Tools gt Reboot to set the new firmware You will see the following page when firmware upgrading is successful Upload Succeeds The file has been uploaded Do not close the browser or shutdown the Router during firmware upgrading Failure to do so will cause serious damage to Router System Tools gt Reboot This page allows you to reboot the Router You must reboot the Router after you have finished configuring the Router for the new setting to take effect Windows Internet Explorer Page 40 of 54 9 FACTORY RESET When you have wrongly configured the Router and wish to start all over again you can perform a Factory Reset to restore the Router to its original state Simply use a paper clip or any pointed object to press in the hole for 10 seconds and release The Router would b
32. domain name will not change with each reconnect First of all you would need to register a dynamic DNS account dynamic DNS service provider The Dynamic DNS service provider will give you a password Dynamic Domain Hame System is a method of keeping a domam name linked to a changing IP Address This is a useful feature since many computers do not use a static IP address Enable DDNS DONS Server Host Name User Name Password Venfy Password Use a Proxy Server Address Port fo Enable DDNS Tick to enable dynamic DNS DDNS Server There is a few default DDNS server in the drop down menu http www dyndns com http www no ip com http freedns afraid org Host Name Enter the host name registered with the dynamic DNS service provider User Name Enter the user name registered with the dynamic DNS service provider Password Enter the password registered with the dynamic DNS service provider Verify Password Verify the password registered with the dynamic DNS service provider Use a Proxy Server Tick this option if your network is using a proxy server Address Port Address and port of the proxy server Page 37 of 54 System Tools gt System Log This page allows you to configure the Router to dump its status to a System Log Server Enable Remote System Log Server IP Server Port m 514 M Enable Local System Log When log is full lt 142 gt 00 lt 154 gt 00 lt 142 gt 01
33. e are able to access the Internet If you choose Deny All all computer connected to the Router will not be able to access the Internet other than those specified in the table MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the computer The format for the MAC address is aa bb cc dd ee ff Policy Choose to deny or allow the computer to access the computer Click on the Add button to add the policy Page 34 of 54 Firewall gt IP Filter This page allows you to filter off certain IP addresses at certain time of the day IP Filter function can control the access to some specified IP addresses ports and protocols within the specified time daily LAN IP d Port Do Mo Fort Protocol gt Schedule Always C Start Time lee 23 00 atop Time le 2 23 50 Activate E LAN IP Port WAN IP Port Protocol Schedule Status LAN IP Enter the LAN IP address that would be denied access to the Internet It can be one IP or a range of IP Port The single LAN port or port range that will be denied access to the Internet WAN IP Enter the WAN IP address that would be denied access to the Internet It can be one IP or a range of IP Port The single WAN port or port range that will be denied access to the Internet Protocol Schedule Always Choose this to keep the filter rule always on Schedule Start time The time when you would like to start blocking the IP Address Schedule Stop
34. e reset to its original Factory Default configuration Router s Feature Factory Default User Name admin Password admin WAN IP WAN subnet mask LAN IP 192 168 1 1 LAN subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server including On WLAN oysLog Local System logging on SSID MyiBurst Channel Channel 6 MAC Address Control Off Wireless Security Off DMZ Off Virtual Server Off IP Filter Off 10 STATUS INDICATION OVER ETHERNET In case that you want to make IP connectivity through Ethernet you can see statuses of MOBI Terminal on a web browser In this case you need to follow the steps described in this section Since the Ethernet port of a MOBI UTD W Terminal has a fixed IP address 192 168 250 55 as default it is strongly recommended to isolate both the MOBI UTD W Terminal and your PC from a live Ethernet network in order to avoid any network trouble To enable communication with the MOBI Terminal you have to change IP address of your PC Page 41 of 54 in case Windows XP Click Start gt Control Panel to open that Click Network and Internet Connections to open that Click Network Connections to open that Double click the name of the Ethernet port you want to use which should be listed at LAN or High Speed Internet 5 Local Area Connection Status dialog will appear On General tab in the dialog click Properties 6 Local Area Connection Properties dialog will appear On General tab
35. ed to ask your network administrator the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Sube mask Default gateway Obtain ONS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server OWS server 7 Windows 98SE and ME may prompt you for a reboot DHCP Client has been set up on your PC Make sure you do a Factory Reset to the Router and configure your broadband account again Page 47 of 54 My IP Address This section describes how to check your PC s IP Address Every PC in your network must have a unique IP Address A new Router or after Factory Reset would have a default IP Address of 192 168 1 1 For Win98 and Windows ME Users To check your PC s IP Address go to Start gt gt Run and type winipcfg cw m Type the name of a program folder document or Intermet resource and Windows wall open it for you De wrni s Cancel Browse Your PC displays your IP properties in a window Choose the correct Network device to view IP Configuration ME Network Adapter s Ethernet Adapter Information intei Integrated Fas MAC Address Adapter Address 00 50 88 04 1 96 Your PC s IP Address IP Address 10 10 10 39 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Your PC s subnet mask Default Gateway 10 10 10 1 Release Renew You
36. equired by your MOBI MAC Clone configures the address of the router to the WAN network You can use the default MAC address or clone the MAC address of your computer Enable MAC Clone Address DD D65 c7 1 05 d4 Use Default MAC Your PC Address 00 30 0A4 0F 8F E8 Enable MAC Clone Tick to enable MAC Clone function MAC Address Enter the MAC address you wish to clone or use the default MAC by clicking on the Use Default MAC button Your PC MAC Address This field reflects the MAC address of your computer In order to use this function you would need to tick on Disable Web access from WAN in Firewall Advance Page 25 of 54 Wireless gt Basic Setting This page lets you configure the Wireless settings of the Router There are 2 sections Radio and security Wireless Setting gt Basic Setting 4 Enable Wireless SSID MyiBurst SSID suppressed Yes No Channel 2437MHz Channel 6 Wireless Mode 2 4GHz 54Mbps 802 119 Security Mode Disable Enable Wireless Tick to enable wireless function With this function laptop with cardbus or in built wireless function can access the Router wirelessly SSID Service Set Identifier It is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a Wireless LAN This name allows PCs to connect to the correct Wireless Access Point when multiple Access Points or Wireless Routers operate in the same location Channel The radio channel number
37. he encryption Key is also used for authentication between the Router and Client Note that this system is also using Static Keys Key Entry Method Choose HEX if you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format Otherwise enter in ASCII format ASCII is also called Alohanumeric in some systems Use the same key format for the Router and Client Key 1 4 The Key is to be entered in the boxes The SAME Key must be entered in both the Router and Client Take note that there is a different Key length for a different number of encryption bits 152 bits is the most secure but make sure that your Client card supports it The last point to take note is that if you use Key 4 on the Router you must also use Key 4 on the Client for example The same logic applies for Keys 1 3 WPA PSK security Mode Enable Authentication Type C Open System Shared Key WPA PSE C WPA Key Entry Method ASCII Passphrase Cipher TRIP Page 27 of 54 WPA PSK is also known as WPA Preset Key This implementation is more secure than WEP as the encryption is automatically changed periodically To configure this feature just key in a 8 63 ASCII character or 64 HEX character pass phrase for both the Router and Cards Cipher You can choose to use TKIP or AES for the cipher type WPA security Mode Enable Authentication Type C Open System C Shared Key C WPA PSK WPA RADIUS Server ale Shared Secret Confirm Secret
38. l stop logging Log Management when log is full Auto Delete The maximum number of local log entry is 200 When all the 200 entries are used up the Router will overwrite previous entries with new logs Remember to Apply and Reboot for the settings to take effect Page 38 of 54 System Tools gt System Admin This page allows you to change the Administrators Username and Password The default username and password is admin admin After every Factory Reset the Router reverts to this combination User Name Password Verify Password System Tools gt Backup Restore Settings Use this page to preserve any good setting You can save the configuration file into your computer and upload it back to the Router when the setting of your Router when necessary In addition you can do a factory reset and restore the Router back to factory default setting The factory default setting is shown in the Factory Reset section Good Settings Save the Good Settings Save Restore to the Good Settings Restore amp Reboot Configuration file Backup the current settings to Click Here to save Upload the configuration Browse Upload Factory Reset Press the button to set all the configurations to factory default settings Factory Reset Reboot Page 39 of 54 System Tools gt Firmware Update This page allows you to update the firmware software in the Router New firmwares are issue
39. lick the Advance button 4 Enter 192 168 1 1 in the box 5 Click OK on all the windows Prony Settings z Servers Tvpe Proxy address to use Port arg Jproxy com u BB Secure ss s080 FTP proxwv com anon Gopher proxy com anon Socks v Use the same proxy server For all protocols Exceptions LI Do nat use proxy server For addresses beginning with FE 182 168 1 20 Use semicolons ka separate entries caus Page 53 of 54 12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support please contact the following local distributor or reseller 12 DISCLAIMER e Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual Manufacturer assumes responsibility for any loss claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this product e Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by incorrect use of MOBI UTD W Terminal e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice due to engineering improvement No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the Manufacturer e Sample displays shown in this Manual may differ somewhat from the displays actually produced by the product User Manual may differ for different firmware version e All brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective h
40. n be any set of characters or numbers and must be configured on both the AP and Client The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for an AP with the same SSID with itself The client locks onto the AP and they are associated To enable plug and play convenience most client cards can sniff the frequencies to extract the available SSIDs to let the user choose from Alternatively setting the clients SSID to ANY can allow it to connect to most APs regardless of the AP s SSID setting Encryption WLAN traffic can be captured by anybody to be read The solution is to use encryption to make the traffic appear as random characters to the eavesdropper Both the AP and client must use the same encryption standard and key to enable them to decode the rubbish If the encryption settings are mismatched the client and AP cannot associate WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is the most common WLAN encryption standard MAC Address Control Every client card has a unique MAC Address This MAC Address can be input into the AP Router such that the AP only allows this pool of MAC Addresses to use the WLAN Channel There are a total of 11 channels in the 2 4GHz band Depending on regulation not all the frequencies may be available in every country Frequency is configured on the AP only The client searches for the AP and locks onto that AP s channel Signal Strength Radio signals drop in power over a distance Even if all the settings are c
41. n to add the policy Page 29 of 54 DHCP gt DHCP Server This page is to configure the properties of the Router s built in DHCP Server Take note that the built in DHCP Server distributes IP Addresses to both the LAN ports and the WLAN clients DHCP Server provides automation and control of IP address assignment services M Enable DHCP Server IP Address Pool System Define User Define Start Address 0 0 0 0 End Address Lease Time 2880 Minutes 1 28 0 1 Enable DHCP Server Tick to enable the built in DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server When enabled the Router will provide IP addresses to the computers connected to the router IP Address pool When System Define is selected router will assign IP address automatically from the pre defined pool If User Define is selected you would have to define the range of the pool manually IP Address pool For User Defined only Start Address This is the start address of the DHCP pool The router will assign this to the first computer connected to the router IP Address pool For User Defined only End Address This is the end address that the router will assign to the computers connected to the router Lease Time The amount of time a network computer will be allowed to connect with the DHCP Server By default the lease time is 2880 minutes DHCP Server Reserved Entries Please fill up by order ID MAC Address IP Address
42. nd install a new Wireless Card the IP settings on the PC are already correct In the event that you need to troubleshoot the IP settings the easiest method is a Perform a Hardware Reset to the Router and b Perform a following to configure Automatic IP DHCP Client on the PC Setting DHCP IP Address The steps outlined are applicable for Windows PCs The GUI for Windows 98SE and ME may look slightly different but the steps are the same 1 Connect the PC to the Router This can be via Ethernet or Wireless Do not connect any other networking devices Do not connect the modem to the PC 2 Go to Start gt gt Settings gt gt Control Panel gt gt Network and Dial Up Connections 3 Double click Local Area Connection Local Area Conneygion 4 Click on Properties Local Area Connection Status xj General Connection Statys Connected Duration 03 42 34 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Sent Received Packets 43 440 46985 Disable Page 46 of 54 9 In the box click on Internet Protocol TCP IP Make sure there is a tick in the box for TCP IP LI WPA Security Protocol IEEE 802 1 v2 2 0 0 Internet Pratacal TCP ZIF LIS NwLink NetBIOS 6 Use automatic for both the settings Click OK and close all windows Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Tou get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Othenwise ne
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44. omputer to this zone By default the Router protects the PCs from the Internet The local PCs can access the Internet WAN but not vice versa Local PCs are hidden behind the NAT and Firewall DMZ is used when you want to expose that PC to the Internet For example you want to set up a Web Server or Game Server such that outsiders can access from the Internet Page 32 of 54 Users of the public network can access the host services Enable DMZ Host IP 192 168 1 24 Enable DMZ Tick to enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Enter the local computer s Web or Game Server IP address Port Forward gt UPnP Setting Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a network feature utilizing the Internet and Web protocols to promote the communicative exchange of information between networking devices To enable this function choose Enable The current UPnP NAT list will be display in the table UPnP Disable Current UPnP NAT List Description LocalIP Address Local Global Port Protocol Port Forward gt Advanced Setting Configuration for Application Level Gateway Enable FTP Enable SIP VPN Pass Through PPTP Enabled Disabled amp Enabled Disabled Configuration for Modem Access Enable Modem Access Page 33 of 54 FTP enable going to or coming from the LAN s PC hosting the FTP Server SIP enable SIP Session Initiation Protocol is an application layer control protocol that can es
45. orrect a low signal strength makes association impossible The usable distance between the AP and client can range from a few meters indoor to 200m outdoors maximum When setting up the AP make sure that you E Keep the distance from the AP to the clients as short as possible Make sure that the WLAN signals do not have to pass through too many concrete walls and metal structures to reach the client Page 9 of 54 Make sure that APs are located far away from one another to avoid interference Interference Interference happens when 2 APs with the same channels are placed near to one another The speed of the network drops and the signal strength fluctuates wildly Roaming Association happens when the SSID Encryption and MAC Address Control settings are correct between the AP and client If 2 APs with these same settings are located in the Same area the client would choose to associate to the one which gives it a better signal strength The client would roam over to the 2nd AP when he moves nearer to it The client switches AP and frequency as he does so 5 BASIC IP NETWORKING Internet Protocol IP IP stands for Internet Protocol In an IP network every device has a unique IP Address For example 192 168 1 35 to identify itself There are two ways of assigning an IP address to a PC or Router Static and Automatic DHCP Static IP addresses are keyed in manually while Dynamic IPs is distributed by a DHCP Server Ports
46. r Default Gateway Release All Renew All More Info gt gt For more information click More Info gt gt It would be good to know your MAC address if you want to implement MAC address control on your Router Page 48 of 54 For Windows 2000 and Windows XP Users Go to Start gt gt Run Type cmd Type the name of a program Folder dacument or Internet resource and Windows will open iE Far vau Open Cancel Browse In the DOS window type ipconfig 25 Command Prompt E Documents and Settings Huimin gt ipconfig Windows 2000 Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix rfnetech com IP Address 1 192 168 1 21 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 168 1 2H In this example we can see that the PC has an IP Address of 192 168 1 2 The Default Gateway is 192 168 1 1 which is the Router For more details type ipconfig all It would be good to know your MAC address if you want to implement MAC address control on your Router Your Default Gateway is usually the IP Address of the Router 192 168 1 1 Page 49 of 54 Ping Ping is a very useful tool to check network connectivity Making sure that your PC is physically plugged into your Router is NOT sufficient They must also be connected in the networking sense their IP settings must be correct To check if your PC is connected to the Router you
47. s for Configuration E Computers with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems and with an Ethernet adaptor E Internet Explorer version 5 5 and above or Netscape Navigator that supports Java Page 5 of 54 CONNECTIONS Per Q Wi Fi antenna connector DC IN Reset switch iBurst antenna connector amp Auto MDI MDIX LAN port Wi Fi antenna connector The RP SMA connector for Wi Fi antenna is marked Black color Reset switch Reset switch to restore the Router s setting to factory default setting LAN port These ports 1 2 3 4 connect the Broadband Router to your networked PCs and other Ethernet network devices DC IN Connects to the power adapter The power requirement for MOBI UTD W Modem is 9 VDC 1 A MOBI antenna connector The RP SMA connector for MOBI antenna is marked Silver color Page 6 of 54 Q iBurst LAN LINK ACT Signal LAN SPEED Power e WLAN ACT Q System iBurst MOBI Status Green Off When MOBI Booting On When MOBI Operating Signal MOBI Signal Strength Red Amber Green RED No Signal AMBER When Signal Strength is weak GREEN When Signal Strength is Strong Power The Green Power LED lights up and will stay lighted while the MOBI Wifi UTD W is powered up System oystem Green Blink When the system is up and running LAN LINK ACT LAN LED Green Permanently lighted Indicates connection to a Ethernet enable computer Blink Indicates data transmis
48. show Request timed out Out Out out nut Ping tests are very useful If the ping is not successful you may have a Changed the LAN IP of the Router b Turned off the DHCP Server in the Router G Configured a wrong Static Address for your PC You would have to a Check the Ethernet cable and or check the Wireless LAN settings b Perform a Factory Reset to the Router if necessary C Ensure that your PC is set to DHCP client automatic If you are not even able to ping the Router there is no way you can access its Configuration Page Page 51 of 54 Web Browser Settings By default your Web Browser eg Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape does not need any setup to use the Router The default settings would allow you to surf the web using the Router Never Dial a Connection The Web Browser is tied to a particular device for accessing the Internet This is the reason why you have to configure it if you had used another networking device previously The steps are described for IE6 but the procedure is similar for other Web Browsers 1 Go to Tools gt gt Internet Options gt gt Connections Tools Help Mail and News Synchronize Windows Update Show Related Links Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Tosetup an Internet connection click Setup m Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Metwork settings Dial up Connection
49. sion LAN SPEED LAN Speed LED Green Permanently lighted LAN speed is 100Mbps No lighted LAN speed is 10Mbps WLAN ACT WLAN LED Green Permanently lighted Indicates wireless segment is ready Blink Indicates data transmission Page 7 of 54 Wireless LAN Basics A Wireless LAN WLAN is a computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of using cables WLANs have become common in homes offices airports and public Hotspots WLAN can support the same applications and software that run on a wired network LAN Besides supporting the same software and functions WLAN brings greater convenience and eliminates the need to lay Ethernet cables in a home or office The Router is based on the finalised 802 114 standard The IEEE 802 11g standard is an improvement on the 802 11b WiFi standard It increases the data rate up to 54 Mbps within the 2 4GHz band As the 802 11b standard is also using the 2 4GHz frequency band the product is fully backward compatible with the older 802 11b devices WiFi cards can be used to connect to the Router at 11Mbps The Router can even support 108Mbps WLAN if the user is using a recommended Turbo capable Cardbus The Router is also known as the Wireless Access Point AP The PC using the Cardbus is known as the Client WLAN networking involves a few additional parameters to be configured SSID The SSID is the network name for the WLAN network The SSID is any name and ca
50. tablish modify and terminate multimedia sessions such as Internet telephony calls VoIP video chat gaming and virtual reality Un checking this feature will prevent such multimedia events from reaching the LAN s PCs VPN Pass Through The feature will enable transmitting packets with one of two VPN security protocol i e IPSec and PPTP so that LAN PC can access WAN pc through VPN For IPSec some newer version of ipsec tools has NAT passthrough capability user no need to enable this option Enable Modem Access this feature is access the modem configuration which is IP 192 168 250 55 to checking the MOBI signal strength Firewall gt MAC Filter This page allows you to specify which computer can access the Internet and which computer cannot access the Internet The specified MAC address and the policy for the computer is reflected in the table Users can control the access to the Internet of special address host To da e Enable Ethernet MAC Filter oetthe default policy Addthe MAC address with the policy applied to the MAC M Enable Ethernet Filter Default Policy Deny C Atow All MAC Address 00 06 13 67 ca 34 Format aabb ce dd ee ff Policy Allow Update ID MLAC Address Policy 0 00 06 13 67 ca 34 Allow Edit Delete Enable Ethernet MAC Control Tick to enable Ethernet MAC Control Default Policy This policy determines whether computers whose MAC addresses are not in the tabl
51. ternet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog will appear 7 On General tab in the dialog select Use the following IP address and specify IP address and Subnet Mask according to network plan In case of connecting directly between the MOBI UTD W Terminal and your PC the settings shown below are recommended as an example IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 8 Click Advanced 9 Advanced TCP IP Settings dialog will appear On IP Settings tab in the dialog click Add at IP Addresses 10 To connecting directly between the MOBI module and your PC the settings shown below are recommended as an example IP address 192 168 250 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 11 Click Add again to add the IP at IP addresses 12 Click OK to close the Advanced TCP IP setting 8 Click OK to close the TCP IP properties 9 Click OK to close the connection properties 10 Close Network Connections window 1 2 3 4 Open a web browser e g Internet Explorer Specify a URL as follows http 192 168 250 55 Before open the web indicator please Enable Modem Access at Port Forward Advanced Setting Even though you change IP address of the MOBI Terminal the MOBI Terminal hold the default IP address So the default IP address cannot be used for the other equipment in the network connected The URL will jump automatically to the IP address you
52. ual You will only be connected or disconnect to the Internet when you click on the Connect and Disconnect button Always on The Router will auto connect with the MOBI when it restarts or when the PPPoE connection is dropped Connect on Demand Router will auto connect to MOBI when user launches any program that requires Internet connection on his PC Idle Time before auto disconnect You can set the Router in such a way that it will disconnect after a certain period of inactivity The time can be set in this field Page 24 of 54 Static WAN You can choose to manually set all the fields if your MOBI or network provides you with the IP address network mask gateway and DNS Do take note that the IP addresses in each field must be of the appropriate format xxx xxx xxx xxx The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in the correct format Basic Setting gt WAN Setting Connection Type Static PPPoE IP Configurations are provided by ISP IP Address 116 206 Network Mask 255 255 255 255 Gateway Address 116 206 XX XX MTU 1400 Manually Set DNS DNS Server 116 206 0 35 Secondary DNS 116 206 0 36 Basic MAC CLONE The default WAN MAC address is set to the WAN s physical interface MAC address on the Router You can use the MAC Clone function to replace the default MAC address to that of the Ethernet Card installed by your MOBI It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless r

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