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TELTONIKA 3G Mobile Router (RUT100) User Manual
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1. Ay Local rea Connection 9 Network cable unplugged Fire Cab Realtek ATL8139 810x Family Status HA ie er Cor fete eset Cai 135 Delete Rename Wizard Properties Mew Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard 4 Prepare the selected network device For use Step 6 Choose the wireless device with default SSID www Teltonika lt from the list of available wireless network Step 7 Open the Web browser and type the 3G Mobile Router device default IP address of wireless interface 192 168 1 1 ies 7 Sra Ae T x ES re at oe E E oe e Teltonika router Administrator Login Windows Internet Explorer G ba e 19216611 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ee ee ee Step 8 Enter the 3G Mobile Router administrator login details to access the Web management lt STELTONIKA 2 f A A S L be 1 pes D A EEA T T er MC FEAS 7 IL IVioplie Router User Manual The default administrator login settings are Login admin Password admin01 Note It is strongly recommended to change the password after the first router configuration Step 9 After successful administrator log on you will see the main page of the 3G Mobile Router Web management interface The device now is ready for configuration 4 2 Connect to 3G Mobile Router using LAN connection Step 1 Connect device to the same LAN as Administrator computer Step 2
2. LEGAL NOICE Copyright 2007 TELTONIKA Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners ATTENTION All wireless devices for data transferring are susceptible to interference which could affect performance Before using the device we strongly recommend read this user manual The device is not water resistant Keep it dry IMPORTANT NOTES It is mandatory to read the notes and manual carefully before starting to use the device Table of Contents PPOR TOUR AP Loredo 4 PERO DGCI OVERY nn o E E 5 e E O AA E E A E o E ET TEE AE EA E 5 PAPA E TEE L E O o E pne veestenteedeeueaeseet 5 Dg Dy SECO He ES MCN AAA A 5 2A Hardware Ola Dice raceme sibels e itolarrmerrnre er errter eetecrrn proponente 6 Po A e TE e PE ER O errr ere errr ect reer ar te E E E E ere 6 nn o sateaceenanch gn tvetrad aq cmarestiepncesus 6 INCA AAA o io OE AN E terse OAE E satan 7 ye MIAN SUD E E E A I OPAR Eai E Eaa O a EE E E N E T I ROUTER CONT CORA TT N e E E E O E be tacentatonn 8 4 1 Connect to 3G Mobile Router using wireless LAN connectiON micooconnnnononncnonecnnnanicnicnccrnnnnorinonesos 8 4 2 Connect to 3G Mobile Router using LAN CONNECH ssriisa ao 11 4 3 WED confouraton titerf
3. f Attach Wi Fi and GSM antennas Remove the antenna from its plastic wrapper Screw the antenna in a clockwise direction to the back panel of the unit Once secured position the antenna upward at its connecting joint This will ensure optimal reception Insert the SIM card which was given by your GSM mobile service provider Insert the Ethernet cable into LAN Port if the router will be configured using wired connection Connect the power adapter to the receptor on the back panel of 3G Mobile Router Then plug the other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet or power strip Note SIM card is mandatory for setting up connection to the GSM network However the manufacturer of this equipment does not supply the SIM card The SIM card can be purchased from yout GSM mobile service provider For APN user name and password please contact your GSM mobile service provider The 3G Mobile Router must be powered off while inserting or taking out the SIM card If the SIM card will be inserted or taken out from the modem while the power is on it may cause damage to the modem or the SIM card In this case the modem will not be replaced or repaired by the guarantee 4 ROUTER CONFIGURATION 4 1 Connect to 3G Mobile Router using wireless LAN connection Note By default the 3G Mobile Router runs a DHCP server on WLAN interface and can assign the IP address to the wireless client stations Use the following procedure to access the device
4. Web management pages via wireless interface All installation steps refer to the users using Windows XP and other Windows versions accordingly assuming that wireless networking device is already installed on the computer Step 1 Connect the power adapter to the device Step 2 Setup wireless network adapter on your computer Go to Start gt Settings gt Network Connections gt Right click on Wireless Network Connection associated with the wireless adapter by selecting Properties Network Connections File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q Back gt 9 ei Search 1 Folders Es Ev X 1 ma Address a Network Connections E gt Go Links LAN or High Speed Internet Wireless Network Connection aH Local 4rea Connection connected Firewalled Disable hed Fire C up Intel R PROiwireless 22W Family View Available Wireless Networks 1394 Connection brona ka Connected Firewalled Repair Cab 1394 Net Adapter Bridge Connections Wizard Cr eate Shortcut Delete New Connection Wizard Rename Properties Y view or change settings For this connection such as adapter protocal or modem configuration settings Step 3 Setup the wireless network adapter s IP address choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties d Wireless Network Connection Properties 00 x General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using E Intel R PRO Wireless 2
5. Configure your PC with a static IP address on the 192 168 0 2 subnet with mask 255 255 255 0 Connect the 3G Mobile Router LAN interface in to the same physical network as your PC Open the Web browser and type the default IP address of the router E Teltonika router Administrator Login Windows Internet Explorer G cy El 192 168 0 1 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Step 8 Enter the 3G Mobile Router administrator login details to access the Web management The default administrator login settings are Login admin Password admin01 Note It is strongly recommended to change the password after the first router configuration lt STELTONIKA 3G Mobile Router User Manual 4 3 WEB configuration interface structure The main Web management menu is displayed after successfully login into the system see the figure below From this menu all essential configuration pages are accessed Interfaces LOGOUT Wireless Figure 3 Main Management Menu By default the Statistics System Information menu is activated and the main system information is displayed The active menu is displayed in a different color The web management menu has the following structure Status System Information displays general information of the device Interfaces displays main network statistics of the device Wireless displays statistics of the wireless interfaces of the device Configuration 3G Network 3G netw
6. obtain the results the initiation of the scan is not necessary To perform the Site Survey test currently click the Scan button site Survey Results from 0 sec ago MAC address a ES 51D Encryption Signal strength Noise floor Frequency GHz Channel Note initiating Scan wil temporary disable radio link s with selected radio ath e Choose physical radio Figure 23 Site Survey Table Note The Site Survey function is impossible if the selected wireless interface is disabled Am RA 1 1 D m7 RA AG VIARAILE RAOQIIfer Aller Wian a JI N A ODIUC ROUUCI USCI I VI L anual 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Wireless IEEE 802 11 network Standards IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b Wireless Signal Rates 54Mbps 48Mbps 36Mbps 24Mbps 18Mbps 12Mbps 11Mbps 9Mbps 6Mbps 5 5Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps Security 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPa2 EAP AES and TKIP modes Transmitter output power at antenna connector 16dBm at 6 9 12 18 24 Mbps 14dBm at 36 48 Mbps 13dBm at 54 Mbps Receiver sensitivity at antenna conector 87dBm at 6 Mbps 86dBm at 9 Mbps 85dBm at 12 Mbps 82dBm at 18 Mbps 80dBm at 24 Mbps 76dBm at 36 Mbps 72dBm at 48 Mbps 70dBm at 54 Mbps Wireless Frequency Range 2 4GHz to 2 497GHz External Antenna Type Single detachable reverse SMA Management User friendly Web GUI Wired and wireless network status Site survey test Traffic monitoring Firmware ugeradable 3G
7. 200BG Netw This connection uses the following terms a Client for Micrasott Metworks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks internet Protocol T CPP lastall Uniretall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks I Show icon in notification area when connected M Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OF Cancel Step 4 Setup the wireless network adapter to obtain an IP address automatically or assign the wireless client static IP address manually within 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 254 address range Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties A Fl xj General Alternate Configuration ou can get F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate F settings Use the following IF address IP address Subnetmask Default gateway e Obtain DNS server address automatically f Use the following DNS server addresses Pretered DNS server l i Advanced carea Alternate DHS semer GSTELTONIKA IAG MAn hila Dt Tlans MAA Awrernl 3G Mobile Router User Manual Step 5 Enable the wireless network connection la a Network Connections File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help
8. D TIME gt Average system load displays the average load of the device processor in the period of the last Iminute 5 minutes and 15 minutes a larger value means a larger average load on the processor e lt 1 0 System is idle e 1 0 Normal load e gt 1 0 Processor is busy System memory displays total and free system memory kB Active skin displays the name and the version of current skin Refresh click to renew system information page 4 4 2 Interfaces The Interfaces page displays the main network configuration and receive transmit statistics of all interfaces SO TELTONIKA 3G Mobile Router User Manual Network Statistics Interface Receive statistics Transmit statistics bytes packets errors drops bytes packets errors drops eto 99130825822 981308968 O o ath 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Network Configuration Interface MAC address IP address Netmask Broadcast etho RA ath 00 05 6B 30 D2 72 192 166 4 1 192 166 4 255 Figure 5 Interfaces Network statistics displays detailed receive and transmit statistics of each interface Network configuration displays the main parameters of the interfaces MAC address IP address Netmask Refresh click to renew network statistics information 4 43 Wireless The Wireless page displays the main statistics of wireless interface Wireless Statistics Interface Parent Status Link Level Noise Invalid Decryption Invalid
9. Retry Miscellaneous Missed network errors fragments count errors beacons ID ath Wireless Configuration cl MA Interface Parent MAC address IEEE mode Channel ESSID ath Figure 6 Wireless Statistics Wireless Statistics displays detailed statistics of each wireless interface Wireless Configuration displays the main information of the device radio Refresh click to renew wireless statistics information 4 5 Configuration Use the Configuration menu to manage device configuration There are five sections of device system configuration e 3G Network to setup 3G network settings e Network to setup main Ethernet network settings e Wireless to setup Wi Fi network settings e Port forwarding to setup port forwarding settings Services to setup SSH Syslog HTTP services 4 5 1 3G Network To get all the configuration data please contact your GSM mobile service provider Phone Number NS PIN SIM card NA APN NA User Hame pa Password po oK Figure 7 3G Network configuration Phone Number Phone number acquired from your service provider Pin Personal identification number PIN of the SIM card APN Access Point Name APN User Name Enter your User Name for your 3G connection Password Enter your Password for your 3G connection OK click to save 3G Network information 4 5 2 Network This section will allow you to change the local network settings of the rout
10. Settings Enable radio SSID m www tettonika com Figure 11 Wireless network settings Enable radio Check the box to enable the wireless function If you do not want to use wireless uncheck the box to disable all the wireless functions SSID Specify a unique name for your wireless network IEEE mode Dynamic turbo Current channel Channel Data rate Mbps Transmit power dBm ACK timeout Fragmentation RTS Enable VLAN Throughput enhancements Quality of service WIM User isolation Inter AP chent isolation B G Mixed Note The actual value of the Transmit power depends on radio hardware check for t in the radio module manufacturers technical specification iji off off 7 Fast Frames Packet Bursting Compression E E El Figure 12 Wireless network settings IEEE mode Specify the wireless network mode auto A B B G mixed G Dynamic turbo The dynamic function allows the router to automatically search for channels with less noise and interference By default this feature is disabled You can enable this feature by selecting the checkbox For A and G modes only Current Channel Indicates the channel setting for the router By default the channel is set to 6 Channel Select the channel for the wireless network Data rate Set the maximum wireless network data rate Transmit power Set the maximum transmitter radiation power ACK timeout Set ACK timeout in
11. ace StrOCHI Gerisini auiii caca 12 AS E E E o 13 a gle Oy Se cis AA emi EE 0 tat aecaeetereeae tessa nen E gteceereets 13 ran A UN o AS 13 tt V0 MECC SS E tae cirnuteceuc E E E A E E N 14 o o IE EKE ELO 0 E E EE e E A E E ne tree 15 ENS CN a o AU o IE E ioe 15 a LAB a PEE BE E A E EE E 15 eV VG E PU E E E E E 16 ia ic A E E E E A wane eaecuabescaeacoupestee 19 Eo E E E pened asteertocanttancy 20 A a NN 20 Ah COMIN 0 PET E ore E E E 20 ONO VAIN E E E E E E EE al NS A O ANAE A EA EAE O A pertenantciasienties 22 ss eo T OT A O T E E A A 23 CENI CAR TP GN a srs EEE E EEE E NEEE ota E OE 24 CTECANKCAE S UPPFORT CONTI CI aar a ENE E T 27 lt STELTONIKA 1 FOR YOUR SAFETY In this document you will be introduced how to use 3G mobile router safely We suggest you to adhere to following recommendations to avoid any damage to person or property You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting to use the device 3G Mobile Router is used to provide a mobile Internet access using a GSM network To avoid user injures it is important to follow safety requirements listed below Installation and technical support of the device can be performed only by a service personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements When the device is not working or working bad the technical service of device can perform only qualified personnel We strongly recommend to hand the device to repairer or manufa
12. cations such as audio video and voice applications have higher priority than less sensitive data applications User isolation Check the box to prevent intruders from accessing the computers of the network users Inter AP client isolation Check the box to enable internal wireless network users isolation AMmM RA i o4 EN TT a a oe NA Rn la F LS Anat Ad me RA Si y ly Ane KM fan Ter Alar O H a XJ LYLU VLI FAV ULUI UJ 3 Authentication method Broadcast SSID E Authentication Method o pen system Figure 13 Wireless network authentication settings Broadcast SSID Check the box to enable SSID broadcast Authentication Method Choose the authentication method for wireless network 4 5 4 Port forwarding This section will lest to manage port forwarding Application name 7 Example Emule Utorrent etc Port type TCP UDP BOTH Start port End port lp 7 IP address 7 Format x x x x Figure 14 Port forwarding settings Application name Set the name of the application Port type Select TCP UDP or ANY Start port Set start port value End port Set end port value Note If you want to open 1 port enter the same port in both boxes IP address Enter the IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to oT Gy MY a ns la ED gt 4 5040 3 w VIANI O Ro ninifatr y VAN EAUALV ULUN 1 4 5 5 Service In this section i
13. cturer Do not mount or serve device during a thunderbolt To avoid mechanical damage of the device it is recommended to transport the device packed in damage proof pack Signal level of the device depends on the environment in which it is working The power of connected device should satisfy power of release device 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 1 Introduction Teltonika 3G Mobile Router provides connectivity to wited and wireless clients using the 3G cellular data network It allows multiple users to get a Wi Fi connection within your wireless broadband network with a single 3G data access account and card 3G Mobile Router is extremely useful for mobile work teams or emergency crews that need access to the broadband Internet but have no permanent base The 3G W41 Fi router might be an easy solution to provide Internet connection for commuter vehicles such as trains or company buses Quickly set up a Wi Fi hotspot Internet connection to check email and browse the web or share file 2 2 Package contents 3G mobile router RUT100 2 external WI FI antennas External GSM antenna Power adapter CAT5 LAN cable CD with User Manual Leaflet Quick Start Guide Warranty Statement Note The manufacturer does not supply the SIM card which is mandatory for setting up a connection to the GSM network The SIM card may be purchased from your GSM mobile service provider Note Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than t
14. er and to configure the DHCP settings Router IP address hr 92 160 266 Subnet mask Enable DHCP server E Figure 8 Network settings Router IP address The IP address of the router The default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask The Subnet Mask of the router The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Enable DHCP server Check the box to enable the DHCP server on your router Uncheck to disable this function When DHCP server function is enabled the following screen appears Router IP address 1 G 166 2 55 Subnet mask Enable DHCP server r IP address from F 92 168 4 2 IP address to F 02 160 4 254 Subnet mask Lease time 300 WINS address Domain Figure 9 Network settings IP address from Starting IP addresses for the DHCP server s IP assignment IP address to Ending IP addresses for the DHCP server s IP assignment Subnet mask The Subnet Mask of the router The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Lease time This determines how long IP addresses are assigned for you Enter the Lease time in seconds WINS address Specify WINS server IP address Domain Enter the Domain name Optional 4 5 3 Wireless This section will allow you manage wireless network settings Country Code Lithuania Y Figure 10 Wireless network settings 21 D 2 4 u ile Router User Manual WS Country code Select the country where the wireless network will be created Wireless
15. he one included with the DIR 450 will cause damage and void the warranty for this product Note If any of the components is missing or damaged please contact the retailer or reseller from which this product was purchased 2 3 System requirements A computer with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems with a network connection wired or wireless A web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 Netscape Navigator 6 0 Opera 9 0 or Mozilla 5 0 for configuration Note The screenshots in this manual were taken with Internet Explorer 7 0 lt STELTONIKA 3G Mobile Router User Manual 2 4 Hardware LED s and connections 2 4 1 Back panel Figure 1 Router back panel view 1 Wi Fi antenna connection 2 GSM antenna connection 3 Wi Fi antenna connection 2 4 2 Front panel Figure 2 Router front panel view 1 3G LED A solid light indicates proper connection of the 3G A blinking light indicates data transfer 2 Reset button 3 Ethernet socket 4 Ethernet LED A solid light indicates proper connection of the Ethernet A blinking light indicates data transfer 5 Power LED A solid light indicates a proper connection to the power supply 6 SIM card socket 7 Power Adapter socket 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 Initial setup 3G Mobile Router enables to access network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of wireless network Before finding place
16. istrator login settings are User Name admin Password admin01 4 6 2 Maintenance Use the Maintenance menu to upgrade system firmware reboot the device or set the device to factory default values To update your device firmware use the Firmware upgrade section select the firmware file and click the Upload button Firmware Upgrade Firmware image Browse Upload Figure 18 Firmware update Current Firmware Version displays version of the current firmware Browse click the button to select the new image from a folder on the PC Upload upload the new firmware The new firmware image is uploaded to the controller s temporary memoty It is necessary to save the firmware into the controller s permanent memory Click the Upgrade button Use the Reboot section to reboot the device Reboot Reboot device Figure 19 Reboot Device Reboot Reboot device with the last saved configuration After clicking the Reboot button the confirmation message appears SS NN 1 1 D TT RA 40 Winnhile Kooitar I icer Manila IN Y LO VUILIC Ko ULCT User Vianua Ali Reboot Are you sure you want to reboot the device Figure 20 Reboot Confirmation Reboot Click to finish the device reboot process Cancel Do not reboot the device Use the Factory Defaults menu to reset device parameters into factory defaults Factory Defaults Reset device to factory defaults Figure 21 Resetti
17. network HSDPA UMTS Multi bands variants bands with Rx diversity are underlined MO 0201 850 1900 2100 Rx diversity MHz MO 0202 850 Rx Diversity 1900 Rx Diversity 2100 MHz MO 0203 800 Rx Diversity 1700 2100 Rx Diversity MHz Power Class 3 24 dBm HSDPA modes HSDPA 1 8 Categories 1 4 11 and 12 HSDPA 3 6 Categories 5 and 6 HSDPA 7 2 Category 7 and 8 SW upgrade Equalization Rx diversity UMTS 384 Kbps operation in downlink 384 Kbps in uplink Support UL and DL Compressed Modes Circuit switched data 64 14 4 and 9 6 Kbps Temperature amp Humidity Operation 0 to 40 C Maximum humidity 80 Transit Storage 0 to 40 C maximum humidity 80 no condensation LEDS Power 3G 4G Cellular Network Activity W1 Fi Activity Ethernet LAN Activity lt STELTONIKA 3G Mobile Router Host Operating System Microsoft Windows 98SE ME NT4 0 2000 XP Unix Linux and MacOS Dimensions L 100mm W 85mm H 36mm User Manual lt STELTONIKA 3G Mobile Router User Manual 6 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACTS If you face any problems related to the device which you are not able to solve by yourself you are always welcome to address our technical support department by e mail support teltonika lt We will be very glad to help you
18. ng Device to Factory Defaults Reset click to reset the device to factory default values After clicking the Reset button the confirmation message appears Factory Defaults Are you sure you want to reset the device to factory defaults By resetting the device to defaults all current configuration will be lost Figure 22 Reset to Factory Defaults Confirmation Reset Click to reset the device to factory default values Cancel Click to cancel reset process Note Resetting the device is an irreversible process Current configuration and the administrator password will be set back to the factory default 4 7 Tools Use the Tools menu to use the following device applications lt STELTONIKA Site Survey to view the list of wireless networks in local graphical area 4 7 1 Site Survey The Site Survey test shows overview information for wireless networks in a local geographic area Using this test an administrator can scan for working access points check their operating channels WEP encryption and see signal noise levels An administrator can use this feature to identify a clear channel to set the device to that will not receive interference from adjacent Aps Note Note that Site Survey function can take several minutes to perform A Site Survey test 1s performed evety time on the startup of the device therefore the results of the last performed Site Survey test and its time can be found on the page Thus to
19. order to adjust the timeout value for long distance operation Fragmentation specify the fragmentation threshold in bytes which determines whether data frames will be fragmented and at what size 256 2346 off auto On a 802 11 wireless LAN frames exceeding the fragmentation threshold will be fragmented i e split into smaller units suitable for the circuit size Data frames smaller than the specified fragmentation threshold value are not fragmented Default off Note Setting a lower fragmentation threshold value can help improve connection reliability in noisy environments where radio interference is present This mechanism does add overhead and therefore reduces effective throughput RTS specify the maximum packet size beyond which the wireless LAN card invokes it s RTS CTS mechanism 0 2347 off auto Packets that exceed the specified RTS threshold trigger the RTS CTS mechanism The card transmits packets smaller than this threshold without using RTS CTS Default off Note Setting a lower RTS threshold value can improve connection reliability and throughput in crowded wireless LAN environments where many clients are trying to communicate simultaneously It adds a certain amount of overhead but can compensate for this by reducing bandwidth lost due to collisions Enable VLAN Enable Virtual Local Area Networks VLAN function Throughput enhancements Set throughput mode Quality of service WMM Check box to enable appli
20. ork settings Network Ethernet network settings Wireless Wi Fi network settings Port forwarding Port forwarding settings Services SSH HTTPS services management Admin Account change administrator s password Maintenance new firmware upgrade reboot or reset to factory defaults the device Tools Site Survey shows information about wireless networks in the local geography a EP Cinta Ate AA SAA sn e ik ite User Manual STELTONIKA 4 4 Status Use the Status menu to check the device current status this is the default page when accessing the administration web management interface There are five sections of the status information e System Information Interfaces e Wireless 4 4 1 System Information System Information menu displays general devices status device name firmware version hardware revision uptime system memoty average load license status and short information about current skin Uptime Device name WILI S Firmware version Average system load 1min 0 00 Smin 0 01 15min 0 02 system memory al 30 D Active skin TELTONIKA version 1 0 17289 Figure 4 System Information Uptime displays the time since the system was last rebooted Device name displays the device type Firmware version displays current version of the firmware lt PRODUCT gt lt HW gt lt VERSION gt lt CPU gt lt RADIO gt lt SKIN gt lt BUILD NO gt lt BUIL
21. s possible to enable disable HTTP SSH services which are important for remote control management SSH Enable 55H m Port 22 Figure 15 SSH service Enable SSH Check the box to enable SSH service Port Set port value of the SSH service HTTP Enable management through HTTP he Note HTTPS le always enabled Figure 16 HTTP service Enable management trough HTTP Check the box to enable management though HTTP 4 6 Admin Use the Admin menu to define access settings to the device or to use the following system utilities e Account change administrator s password e Maintenance new firmware upgrade reboot or reset to factory defaults the device 4 6 1 Account The Administrative Account menu is for changing the existing administrators password ging 8 p Username admin Old password Hew password Verify password Figure 17 Change administrator password Username displays the username of the current connected administrator This parameter is not changeable Old password enter the old administrator password New password enter the new administrator password for user authentication Verify password re enter the new password to verify its accuracy Apply click to save new administrator settings Note The only way to gain access to the web management if you forget the administrator password is to reset the WILLS to factory default settings Note Default admin
22. to set up access point some things should be considered 1 Make sure the power outlet is nearby as the router requires power supply Keep the access point as central in work area as possible The number of walls and ceilings between the router and other network devices should be kept to a minimum as each wall or ceiling probably will reduce adapter s range from 1 30 meters Signal strength and speed fall off with distance Higher is often better For instance set it up on the top shelf of a bookcase rather than the bottom one if possible The antenna usually works best if oriented to point straight up Building Materials make a difference A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range Try to position access points and computers so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways Materials and objects such as glass steel metal walls with insulation water fish tanks mirrors file cabinets brick and concrete will degrade wireless signal Keep router away at least 1 2 meters from electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noise If you are using 2 4GHz cordless phones or X 10 wireless products such as ceiling fans lights and home security systems your wireless connection may degrade dramatically or drop completely Make sure your 2 4GHz phone base is as far away from your wireless devices as possible The base transmits a signal even if the phone in not in use 3 2 Connect to network
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