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1.    s sole remedy and ZTE   s sole liability for defective or  nonconforming items  and is in lieu of all other warranties  expressed  implied  or statutory  including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchant   ability and fitness for a particular purpose  unless otherwise required under the  mandatory provisions of the law     Limitation of Liability   ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect  special  incidental or con   sequential damages resulting from or arising out of or in connection with using of  this product  whether or not ZTE had been advised  knew or should have known of  the possibility of such damages  including  but not limited to lost profits  interruption  of business  cost of capital  cost of substitute facilities or product  or any downtime  cost     45    Radio Frequency  RF  Energy Only for America     This model device meets the government   s requirements for exposure to radio  waves    This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for  exposure to radio frequency  RF  energy set by the Federal Communications Com   mission of the U S  Government    The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known  as the Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR  The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg      Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the  FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested fre   quency bands  
2.   amp  Date to set the time of the router                 Time  daet Lera Ae 21 11 44 Wb Sd Wedresdan  re Se  Node arip auto Sr chror cat e  SMT  Serei NE TAAT Yai  KAN     ERTE Bm mag Sa ell gyan    ENTE Sarari   Speol rta  Ag    Wee 2ore hs RE    Dan grt Safa Teme   asat                40    Configuration  Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Configuration to access the following interface     Eaport Sst nge        un a i ti 1     regang  Seihrajs    Sed ngs Ae ican la    men      DHCP List  Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  DHCP List to access the following interface     DE Pod bee       j u sie    y Ha   We ea   aF ki    Cf 02 erika  TEF i    NN   EE     41    Status    Basic Status    Select Status  gt  Basic Status to show the 3G information and system information     T dena      nm Pair  war kihat MT   Coe TE eu    ae  TNI T    va u neb    ikae a ar Wan  ira      dada ree kik Aa Ee   ak a    Click Refresh to update the information   Network Status  Select Status  gt  Network Status to show the WAN and WLAN related information     MAH Inka aa   ete Fas um 22 ee ei Perris ba    F i 1 Ei iA Bi      E po a L   1        i   SL TETEHI     E a   4  o a  Patan HG tt E hiap ce  n nE E prh aka iL BE   i    42    Warning and Notice    Safety Precautions    Some electronic devices may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference   Locate the router away from TV set  radio and other electronic equipment to  avoid electromagnetic interference    The router may interfere with medica
3.  Advanced Wireless                                           Beacon Interval 100 ms  range 20   999  default 100  Data Beacon Rate  DTIM  1 ms  range 1   255  default 1   Fragment Threshold 2346  range 256   2346  default 2346  RTS Threshold 2347  range 1   2347  default 2347  TX Power 100  range 1  100  default 100   Short Preamble    Enable    Disable   Short Slot   Enable    Disable   Tx Burst    Enable    Disable   Pkt_Aggregate    Enable    Disable   Country Area Code   IL  Israel  v          Wi Fi Multimedia    WMM Capable      Enable    Disable    APSD Capable    Enable    Disable    e Beacon Interval  The router broadcasts beacon message to announce that  it has buffered frames to deliver  The default value is 100  ms  Beacons are  packets sent by an access point to synchronize a wireless network  It is recom   mended to specify a beacon interval value    e Data Beacon Rate DTIM   A Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM  informs  next clients to listen to broadcast and multicast messages     27    Fragment Threshold  This value should remain at its default value of 2346  If  you experience a high packet error rate  you may slightly increase your frag   ment threshold  Setting the fragment threshold too low may result in poor per   formance    RTS Threshold  Request To Send  RTS  threshold should be remained as the  value of 2347  If you encounter inconsistent data flow  only minor modifications  are recommended    TX Power  Transmit power should be remained as the 
4.  may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment     O Bridge  O Cable Broadband     3G Gateway       NOTE    If you select the Bridge mode  you need to connect your clients to the LAN ports via  Ethernet cable  and use normal methods to surf directly on your clients  If you want  to use other operation mode after Bridge  you need to restore your device    3  Configure the WAN Connection   Optional    NOTE  This step is used for Cable Broadband mode and 3G 4G Gateway mode    e For Cable Broadband    gt  Please select PPPoE  and input the User Name and Password    NOTE  Your service provider gives you the User Name and Password     14    WAN Setting  WAN Mode    PPPoE    User Name    Password              WAN Connection Status    PPPoE v       poeuser   lt  lt       Auto Connect    Manual Connect   Connect Internet         Disconnected        gt  Please select Static and input all the parameters   NOTE  Your service provider gives you the static address information     WAN Setting  WAN Mode    Static  IP Address    Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  Primary DNS Server    Secondary DNS Server    Apply    0 0 0 0       0 0 0    ej 9   2   2      S       al A E  S     le    o o   o     gt  Please select DHCP   NOTE  Your service provider does not give you any parameters     WAN Setting    WAN Mode DHCP y       For 3G Gateway    WAN Connection Mode  O Auto Connect     Manual Connect  WAN Connection Status Disconnected    4  Begin to enjoy your Internet service     16    V
5.  the SMS in the list   3  Click View to read this SMS   TIP     The following table shows you the other operations     Reply Reply to the selected message sender  Forward   Forward message to other person       Delete the selected message  All Delete all the messages    Settings    Do not modify any settings unless instructed by your service provider   Please disconnect the device from the network before changing the settings     21    3G Settings    Band Select  Select Settings  gt  3G Settings  gt  Band Select and the Band Selection Mode is  shown in the following figure     Band Selection Mode    Registration Mode    Automatic    Manual     Automatic      3G Only  All Bands    O 2G Only  All Bands     e Automatic  Device searches for available network    e 3G Only  All Bands   Device searches for WCDMA network only   e 2G Only  All Bands   Device searches for GSM network only   Click Apply to confirm your configuration     Wi Fi Settings  Station list  Select Settings  gt  Wi Fi Setting  gt  Station List  the wireless network stations are    shown in the following figure     Wireless Network  Station MAC Address IP Address Host Name    22    Basic    Select Settings  gt  Wi Fi Setting  gt  Basic  the wireless network basic parameters    are shown in the following figure     Wireless Network  Wi Fi On Off  Network Mode  Network Name SSID   Broadcast Network Name  SSID   AP Isolation  BSSID    Frequency  Channel     Wireless Distribution System WDS   WDS Mode  HT Physical Mo
6. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level   the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum  value  This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so  as to use only the position required to reach the network  In general  the closer you  are to a wireless base station  the lower the power output    The highest SAR value for the model device as reported to the FCC when worn on  the body  as described in this user guide  is 1 17 W kg  Body worn measurements  differ among device models  depending upon available enhancements and FCC  requirements     While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at  various positions  they all meet the government requirement     46    The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with  all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure  guidelines  SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can  be found under the Display Grant section of http   www fcc gov oet ea fccid  after  searching on   FCC ID  Q78 ZTEMF29A     FCC Compliance Only for America     This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the fol   lowing two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired opera   tion    Caution  Changes or modifica
7. IP  AES or AUTO    e Pass phrase  You can input hexadecimal digits up to 64 characters or input  ASCII characters choose a length of 63 characters or less    e Key Renewal Interval  Define how long the key should be renewed    You can set Wireless MAC Filtering     If disabled  MAC address is not used to  able control network access   Add MAC Filteri  E   Set the MAC address that is allowed to  Rule Wireless Allow  access network         Set the MAC address that is not allowed  Wireless Reject  to access network     MAC Address Enter Mac Address    29       Click Apply to confirm your configuration    WPS   Select Wi Fi Setting  gt  WPS and the WPS configuration is shown in the following  figure     WPS Config    wes    Select Enable  click Apply and the WPS settings are shown in the following figure     AP S  Coc nity    2 Enal E kir      WES Progress  eS moie i ah O Pez    wli SMA      30    To set WPS  select WPS mode  the two modes are described below    e PIN  Set the client s PIN code in Client PIN field    e PBC  Press the WPS button of the router or select PBC  and then click Apply   Press the WPS button on the client wireless adapter within two minutes  and  the negotiation process will be established     Firewall    You may setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus  worm and malicious  activity on the Internet    NOTE  You can set the maximum 10 filtering items for MAC IP Port Filtering  URL  Filtering and Port Forwarding    MACI IP Port Filtering   Se
8. Sp we   List om  milk   Dam   Um  Al Arsen   ar         a er we ING ication Ful  wre wer peri yor      Hund  wur s       ken    Jea   mia i Irem  Anker   JH bE    TE EEN LNT  a r T emma mi Fek e mnd Fo el adi  rake merrer a par ara Dee pee eee ee rah  nis ramak neh En nn 1 11    m o dee mega nara yh   m ma be a na mielin akla     1  eg went eee poo reta d Free ar rri eee a ers oe oie  TAk        ar ere mh  KIK TING JR Ppr ero IT kr Fa eae or eee       4  Select these two items  and then click OK to finish the configuration     hearse Pred AFi ere  tor blest raged    eater lie  rade ee es LER   rit robe Ce Bee tn ete Beek  ie A F rrp    BRETT HH E k NEGEN      ett  HEI ee EN    HIE eri         10    Wireless Connection  Optional     If you want to use Wi Fi to connect your router  please refer to the following steps   1  Make sure that the WLAN works normal  Please check the Wi Fi Setting on the    WebGUI Configuration page or check the Wi Fi indicator                   Wireless Network   Network Mode  11bigin Mixed Mode       Network Name SSID   Cellcom Router  Broadcast Network Name  SSID     Enable    Disable  AP Isolation    Enable    Disable  BSSID 84 74 2A F6 38 C3  Frequency  Channel   AutoSelect sv       2  Use your normal Wi Fi application on the client to search for the available wire     less networks          Wireless Network Connection    Disable    Yiew Available Wireless Networks    Status               Repair       Bridge Connections       Create Shortcut    De
9. ZTE MF29A  Wireless Router  User Guide       LEGAL INFORMATION  Copyright    2012 ZTE CORPORATION     All rights reserved     No part of this publication may be excerpted  reproduced  translated or utilized in  any form or by any means  electronic or mechanical  including photocopying and  microfilm  without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation     The manual is published by ZTE Corporation  We reserve the right to make modifi   cations on print errors or update specifications without prior notice     Version No    R1 0  Edition Time  2012 11  Manual No   079584505291    Getting Started  The router operates on the HSUPA  HSUPA HSDPA WCDMA networks and GSM   GPRS EDGE networks and supports voice and data service     Appearance       Indicators    1 WAN signal  strength indi   cation    2 Network  mode indica   tion    3 WAN con   nection status  indication    4 Phone sta   tus indication    5 Phone sta   tus indication    a VE ORANO See eae  pt Signal strength is weak   100dBm  lt  RSSI  lt   Blinking   90dBm     No signal  Registered to 3G network  Registered to 2G network    Not Registered  WAN connection established  PDP activated     Blinking WAN connection establishing  PDP activating     WAN connection not established  PDP not  activated     PSTN not connected    Blinking Calling via PSTN  on   PSTN connected    Local phone hang up    we Phone picked up  ringing or network CS regis   Blinking eng         Indicator   State   Deseription    6 Wi Fi   Off   WLAN 
10. cal or abrasive  cleanser as these could damage the plastic case  Turn off your router before  you Clean it    Use the router within the temperature range of  10  C    55  C   and the storage  temperature range is  20  C    65  C   The humidity range is 5  95     Do not use your router during a thunderstorm  Remove the mains power pack  from the wall socket    Do not take out your  U SIM card unnecessarily  The  U SIM card may be eas   ily lost or it can be damaged by static electricity     Limited Warranty    This warranty does not apply to defects or errors in the Product caused by    i  Reasonable abrasion    ii  End User   s failure to follow ZTE   s installation  operation or maintenance  instructions or procedures    ii  End User   s mishandling  misuse  negligence  or improper installation  dis   assembly  storage  servicing or operation of the Product     44    iv  Modifications or repairs not made by ZTE or a ZTE certified individual    v  Power failures  surges  fire  flood  accidents  actions of third parties or other  events outside ZTE   s reasonable control    vi  Usage of third party products  or usage in conjunction with third party prod   ucts provided that such defects are due to the combined usage    vii  Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage intended for the Prod   uct    End User shall have no right to reject or return the Product  or receive a refund for   the Product from ZTE under the above mentioned situations    e This warranty is End User
11. de  Operating Mode  Channel BandWidth  Guard Interval  MCS  Reverse Direction Grant RDG   Aggregation MSDU A MSDU     Auto Block ACK    Decline BA Request          Enable    Disable    11b g n Mixed Mode ow  Cellcom Router         Enable    Disable       Enable    Disable    84 74 2A F6 38 C3  AutoSelect v  Disable    v       Mixed Mode    Green Field     20    20 40      Ilona    Auto   Auto hd      Disable    Enable        Disable    Enable      Disable    Enable         Disable    Enable    23    e Wi Fi On Off  Enable or disable Wi Fi    e Network Mode  If all of the wireless devices connect with this router in the  same transmission mode  performance will be improved by choosing the ap   propriate wireless mode    e Network Name SSID   Service Set Identifier  SSID   Enter a string less than  32 characters as the name for your wireless local area network  WLAN     e Broadcast Network Name SSID   Disable or Enable  Default  this function   If Enable is selected  the router broadcasts the SSID  and other devices can  detect and connect to it  If Disable is selected  the other devices cannot detect  the router  You can only connect to the router by manual setting    e AP Isolation  When Enabled is selected  each of your wireless clients will not  be able to communicate with each other  When Disable is selected  each of  your wireless clients will be able to communicate with each other    e BSSID  MAC address of the Wi Fi    e Frequency Channel   Choose the appropriate channe
12. ect Enable  set the DMZ IP Address  and then click Apply to confirm  your configuration     DE Satl  na  pi weh   E isisa      LE tihei      836   mote noch noch  mace AB  di   du    E ie tt RN NTT      u     System Security   You can configure system firewall to protect AP or router from being attacking  Se   lect Firewall  gt  System Security  the system security setting is shown in the follow   ing figure     35    Rene manga RIN    KET ps mar age ae Lew w    Ping iom WAH Eter          Binig im vm wab F n   EEN        Allow or Deny the remote management function  Allow or Deny ping from WAN       filter on requirement  and then click Apply     Advanced    Management  Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Management  the administrator settings informa   tion is shown in the following figure     Administrator Sect ws   uten Farat    Ka Pai and      veri Tasswond      You can change the administrator   s password  Click Apply to confirm your configu   ration     36    Restore  Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Restore  click Restore to set all the settings to their  factory default values  and then the device will restart automatically     Load Factory Defaults    PIN Manage  NOTE  Pin Manage can be used in 3G Gateway mode   Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  PIN Manage  the PIN manage is shown in the fol     lowing figure   BF  Fen sage  FY Shs EEE  Ania   Disable      PiN      Temar ry ines  J    37    If you select Modify  the modification parameters are shown in the followi
13. ering area    4  Click Apply in the Mac IP Port Filtering area    URL Filtering   You can setup content filter to restrict the improper content access  Select Firewall   gt  URL Filtering  the URL Filtering is shown in the following figure     wida MR Aller     m l ay ee densi    ees cee r rhi in    LSPA ANE NAK       Wk  Li     Type URL address  and then click Add to add the URL address into the filtering list   The new URL filtering item will be shown in the Current Webs URL Filters  field     33    Port Forwarding  You can setup virtual servers to provide services on the Internet  Select Firewall  gt   Port Forwarding  the virtual server settings is shown in the following figure     rual Server Satin     Tas Er ing  a kad    If you select Enable  the Virtual Server Settings will appear     Vine Serre joe    dai    ada  ou ng janan      LE E  ig una  mn _ m  E nenn   Ped Tage oo Eoo  ee     ik all  bT E na i     fio aaa a    ean    8    Cet ad el ae vehi yee    Bir    ok af EAE oe is P  cael    e IP Address  Set IP address for the virtual server   e Port Range  Set port numbers for the virtual server   e Protocol  Set protocol for the virtual server     34    e Comment  Type comment for the virtual server settings    Click Apply to confirm your configuration    DMZ   You can set up a De militarized Zone DMZ  to separate internal network with the  Internet  Select Firewall  gt  DMZ  the DMZ setting is shown in the following figure     DM SOT    DA  Eng Disa ole    If you sel
14. he 2G  GSM  network then  you cannot surf the net and make a phone call simul     taneously  Please disconnect the internet and wait 30  seconds to 1 minute before making a call     Can not make or receive  a call when surfing on the  Internet        49    Internet Related Problems    Symptoms Possible Problems  Solutions    e Please check your configuration settings     Can not access the Inter  ae  e Please wait 1 2 minutes for the router to initialize     net at all  aan  e Check your service indicator LED   s     The download or upload   The speed is dependent on signal strength  Check  speeds are very slow  your signal strength and network type     Enter the correct address  The default address is    Can not visit the webGUI http   192 168 0 1 or http   ufi home   configuration page Only use one network adapter in your PC     Do not use any proxy server     Make sure the Wi Fi function is active  Press the  WPS button to enable Wi Fi function    Refresh network list and select the correct SSID   Check the IP address to make sure your client can  obtain an IP address automatically in the Internet  protocol  TCP IP  properties    Type the correct network key  Wi Fi password   when you connect to the device     Can not establish the Wi   Fi connection between  your device and client       50    Others    Symptoms Possible Problems  Solutions    This indicates poor reception  Try moving the rout   The RSSI signal indicator er to another location near the window   is always b
15. l devices like hearing aids and pacemak   ers  Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device before using  the router    Please keep yourself at least 20 centimeters away from router    Do not use your router in dangerous environments such as oil terminals or  chemical factories where there are explosive gases or explosive products being  processed    Please use original accessories or accessories that are authorized by ZTE  Un   authorized accessories may affect the router performance  damage the router  or cause danger to you    Do not attempt to dismantle the router  There are no user serviceable parts    Do not allow the router or accessories to come into contact with liquid or mois   ture at any time  Do not immerse the router in any liquid    Do not place objects on top of the router  This may lead to overheating of the  device    The device must be placed in ventilation environment for use    Do not expose the router to direct sunlight or store it in hot areas  High tem   perature can shorten the life of electronic devices     43    Do not allow children to play with the router or charger    Keep the length of the cable between the router and the phone less than 10  meters    The router is for indoor use only  Do not use the router outside  Do not connect  telephone extensions which run outside of the building  These can result in  lightning damage to your unit     Cleaning and Maintaining    Use an antistatic cloth to clean the router  Do not use chemi
16. l to optimize the perfor   mance and coverage of your wireless network    e WDS Mode  WDS mode make the router to communicate with other APs  WDS  connection is two way communication  APs should know each other s wireless  MAC address  And make sure that all APs share the same SSID and channel    WDS configuration is shown below     p Se   scription TT       1 Set the SSID and the   It is strongly recommended to manually set the SSID  same channel for APs and the same channel     24    p Se   scription TT    If you select Disable  WDS is disabled    If you select Lazy Mode  WDS is enabled  and set  wireless MAC address only on the peer APs    If you select Bridge Mode  WDS is enabled  and set    2 Select WDS mode   the peer APs wireless MAC address on router  When    Disable  Lazy Mode   Bridge Mode or Re   peater Mode    you set Bridge Mode  your PC can not search for  SSID of AP after connected    If you select Repeater Mode  WDS is enabled  and set  the peer APs wireless MAC address on router  When    you set Repeater Mode  your PC can search for SSID    of AP after connected     CCK  802 11b   OFDM  802 11g   HTMIX  802 11b g n Mixed Mode  GREENFIELD  802 11b g Mixed Mode    If you select NONE  all the data transmitted without  encryption  and other station can access router     3 Select Phy mode   CCK OFDM  HTMIX or  GREENFIELD    4 Select Encrypt Type     WEP  TKIP  AES If you select the Encrypt Type  you should set all APs    the same Encrypt type and password to make 
17. lect Settings  gt  Firewall  gt  Mac IP Port Filtering  the Mac IP Port Filtering is  shown in the following figure     Bao Sills    wai IF Fon Fl arrig   Diae       31    If you select Enable  the filter settings will appear     Hase hethings       MAC IP Port Nite  Selkngs       WAL aodress       Kart   vine si JOP WAN WAN OM Og tS  158 S 107   BM TA antez   Pron u ware        EERTE r  c 1 558385   Sm rae ot Rage    1 558935                    e Default Policy  Set how to handle the packet if none of the rules matches   e MAC address  Set the MAC address that will be filtered    e Dest IP Address  Set the destination IP address that will be filtered    e Source IP Address  Set the source IP address that will be filtered    e Protocol  Set which protocol will be used for filtering    e Dest Port Range  Set the destination port numbers that will be filtered   e Source Port Range  Set the source port numbers that will be filtered    e Action  Set how to handle the packet if it matches with the rule     32    e Comment  Type comment for the filter settings    NOTE  Filtering rules are matched one by one  if met this provision  it will not con   tinue to match the rules listed below    Click Apply to confirm your configuration    Click Delete Selected to delete the rule which you selected    Click Reset to clear what you select or input    To add a new rule    1  Select Enable in the Basic Settings area    2  Click Apply    3  Input the detail information in the Mac IP Port Filt
18. lete    Rename    Properties    11    NOTE  Please set the client to obtain an IP address automatically  and the client  will get an IP address like    192 168 0 100      3  Select the SSID of your device  and then click Connect     i Wireless Network Connection    Network Tasks      Refresh network list    2  Set up a wireless network  for a home or small office    Related Tasks    J iD Lear about wireless  networking    Fe Change the order of  preferred networks    Change adv  d     settings te       4  Input the password  and then click Connect     Wireless Network Connection    Confirm network key        NOTE  There may require the password for Wi Fi connection  Please check the la   bel on your device to get the default     12    5  Wait a moment  and then the client will connect to your device successfully     Wireless Network Connection  Network Tasks Choose a wireless network    44 Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  information        2  Set up a wireless network e XXXXXXXX Connected  for a home or small office    Related Tasks    J  Learn about wireless  networking    fe Change the order of  preferred networks      Change advanced  settings                Accessing the Internet    Before accessing the Internet  please make sure     je    Your device is connected via network cable or Wi Fi   Your PC is configured    Login the WebGUI Configuration Page    Select the Operation Mode     13    You
19. linking or does Check the ANT button to see if you have press the  not light  ANT on but without connecting the external an   tenna     For the Wi Fi connection password  please check  the label on the device     The default password of the webGUI configuration  About the password page is admin     If you changed the password and forgot the new  password  you need to restore the device to the  factory default settings        For more assistance  please    e Send E mail to mobile zte com cn   e Visit http   www zte com cn   e Call Service Hotline   86 755 26779999    C E 1588    51    ZTE CORPORATION   NO  55  Hi tech Road South  ShenZhen  P R China   Postcode  518057 Tel   86 755 26779999  URL  http   www zte com cn E mail  mobile zte com cn    
20. ng figure        PH Manage  Fit  Paha   neh  ach Kock 2  Hi      Mew   i hae  aia e I        Tamah limas      Type the old PIN code  and then type two times the new PIN code  Click Apply to  confirm your configuration    NOTE  Three times consecutive wrong PIN code entries will block the  U SIM card   To unlock it  you need the PUK code  The PIN code and PUK code may be offered  together with the  U SIM Card  If not  please contact with network operator     38    Router   NOTE  Router can be used in 3G Gateway mode and Cable Broadband mode   Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Router  the router information is shown in the fol   lowing figure     LF marina Sep             FRE a NE      oboy POM MS EL SS oe ee  i  og ee ple    e IP Address  IP address for LAN interface    e Subnet Mask  Subnet mask for the IP address    e MAC Address  MAC address for the LAN interface    e DHCP Server  Enable or disable DHCP Server function    e DHCP IP Pool  Allocate begin and end IP address for IP pool    e DHCP Lease Time  Define how long the leased IP address will be expired  and  will relocate new IP address    e  UPNP  Enable or disable UPNP function    Click Apply to confirm your configuration     39    Upgrade  Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Upgrade to upgrade the software version of the    router     LI panga che Fir mern E    Location    Bee      Click Browse     locate the latest software version  and then click Upgrade     Time  amp  Date  Select Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Time
21. o do is  click Login     18    When you login  the following interface appears     ip   0K            A Operation Mode WAN Connection PhoneBook Settings Status        en ZTEGH  Current Data   0 Kb   Total Data   96 05 Kb   Duration Time   00 00 00    Upload   0 Kb s  Download   0 Kb s    Light make it possible    THE  ol pos WEATHER    Celicom Weather Twitter Facebook YouTube    The whole interface is divided into three parts  Related functions can be executed  by operation in the related areas    e Index area  Show the configuration list for your device    e Content area  Show the detailed configuration    e System Information Area  Show the system status and different kinds of tips     SMS    This function allows you to send or receive short messages  And you can use this  function only in 3G Gateway mode  You need to login the WebGUI configuration  page first     19    Sending SMS    1  Select SMS  gt  New Message to access the following figure        4 0   gt  er  PhoneNumber  NEW Message Fifthn  TO       Content     0 160     2  Enter the recipient s phone number   3  Enter a message   4  Click Send to send the message     20    Reading SMS    1  Select SMS  gt  SIM Device  gt  Inbox to access the following figure                 Inbox SMS Storage Status4 100  No PhoneNumber Date Time Status Operations  1 10016 2012 09 17 10 09 37 Unread a  2 12121 2012 09 16 21 32 49 Unread it  3 12121 2012 09 16 22 11 19 Unread C  4 12121 2012 09 17 00 38 14 Unread E          2  Select
22. oice    Making a Call    You have two ways to make a Call    e Through  U SIM card    e Through PSTN    To make a call    1  Pick up the handset    2  Key in the telephone number    3  You can either press   key on the telephone to send the call  or wait 4 8 sec   onds for the call to be connected automatically    4  The call will be connected    NOTE  If there is no 3G indication  the RF signal is unavailable  Change the loca    tion of the router and make sure nothing is blocking it     Answering a Call    When the phone rings  pick up the handset to answer it  If the telephone has  hands free function you also can answer the call by pressing the Hands free but   ton  Press the Hands free button again to end the call     17    WebGUI Configuration    Accessing the Configuration Page    1  Make sure the connection between your device and the client is correct    2  Launch the Internet browser and enter http   192 168 0 1 in the address bar   NOTE  It is recommended that you use IE  6 0 or later   Firefox  2 0 or later   Opera   10 0 or later   Safari  4 0 or later  or Chrome  5 0 or later     3  The login page appears as follows     Password    Language    Login   In the WebGUI Configuration page  select the desired language and input the pass   word  the default Password is admin     Click Login to log in the device    NOTE  If you check Save after type in password  the device will save it  Next time  when you want to login the device with the same password  what you need t
23. shut down  indication Blinking WLAN working normally with data transmission    Off  External power supply working normally  Off    en Ext   ly d ted  i destin xternal power supply disconnected or pow   ered off     Interface Description    6  POWER  Connector to the external power supply   Socket       7  ON OFF Turn the router ON or OFF   8  ANT Connector to external antenna    This button is only used for external antenna  If you connect the  9  PRESS ANT   external antenna  please press it  Otherwise the RSSI signal  ON of the router will be poor  and your device may not access the  Internet        Connecting Your Device    Follow the number to connect your device   NOTE  If you want to use the mobile network to go to Internet  you need to insert  your SIM card first           Switching on Your Device    1  Turn the power switch on to get started  Make sure that the phone is on hook  before you power it on     NOTE  Do not put anything on the top of the router  Do not lay routers to overlap   each other during usage    2  Wait 1 2 minutes after turning the router on before you use the service  The  3G  amp  POWER indicator should be lit on    NOTES    e When the router is turned off  an incoming caller will hear the prompt like    The  number you have dialed is currently unavailable       e Ifthe 3G LED is blinking constantly  try to move the router to another location   The router takes 1 2 minutes to initialize  attach to the network and obtain an  IP address     Power S
24. ste stream via designated collection    facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities     The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential  negative consequences for the environment and human health        For this product s recycling information based on WEEE directive  please send an  e mail to weee zte com cn    48    Troubleshooting    Voice Related Problems    Symptoms Possible Problems  Solutions    e Please wait for 1 2 minutes after the router is turned  on    e If 3G LED light is blinking  you have no good RF  reception  Change the location of the router     No Dial Tone     There is a prompt  phone  Make sure your  U SIM card is inserted correctly and  alert  announcement as  the PIN number has been entered  If the PIN number  soon as   lift the phone off has been entered incorrectly then you will need to enter  the hook  the PUK code when prompted    The line is noisy  distorted   gt  Remove any electrical appliance which is too close  when   lift the phone off to the phone or router    the hook  e The cable or phone set might be faulty       hear a rapid engaged Put the phone on hook and try again  If you are con   tone as soon as   lift the  nected to the Internet using the 2G  GSM  network   phone off the hook  please disconnect this first     After dialing the last digit    When you have finished dialing you can press the   key  hear nothing  silence  or wait 4 8 seconds to connect the call    If you are connected using t
25. the data  transfer     5 Set peer AP s wireless  j Only Repeater Mode and Bridge Mode need this   MAC address on router    25       The HT physical Mode parameters are shown below     Operating Mode  In Mixed Mode  packets are transmitted with a preamble  compatible with the legacy 802 11a g  the rest of the packet has a new format   In Green Field  high throughput packets are transmitted without a legacy com   patible part    Channel Bandwidth  Set the HT physical channel bandwidth    Guard Interval  Guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays   echoes and reflections  to which digital data is normally very sensitive    MCS  The Modulation and Coding Scheme  MCS  is a value that determines  the modulation  coding and number of spatial channels    Reverse Direction Grant RDG   Enable RDG or not    Extension Channel  Set extension channel  Extension channel is also able to  send and receive data    Aggregation MSDU A MSDU  To enable Hyper Throughput TX Aggregate  MAC Service Data Unit  select Enable    Auto Block ACK  Select to block ACK  Acknowledge Number  or not during  data transferring  When you enable the WDS function  you should set to enable  Auto block ACK to prevent the other effect during data transferring    Decline BA Request  Select to reject peer BA Request or not     Click Apply to confirm your configuration     26    Advanced    Select Wi Fi Setting  gt  Advanced  the advanced wireless network parameters are  shown in the following figure    
26. tions not expressly approved by the manufacturer  could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment    NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are de   signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency en   ergy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by    47    turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter    ference by one or more of the following measures    e  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio  TV technician for help     Disposal of Your Old Appliance    When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product   it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96   EC    All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of sepa   rately from the municipal wa
27. upply    For normal operation  connect the router to the external power adapter  In case of  power failure or when there is no available external power supply  the router will not  work     About  U SIM Card    Avoid handling the  U SIM card unnecessarily  Hold the card by the edges to pre   vent static damage  Keep the  U SIM card away from electrical and magnetic appli   ances    If you cannot get service  make sure that   e You are in an area which has network coverage    e You are using the correct  U SIM card     Internet Access    Configuring Your PC    Follow the following steps and figures for Windows XP to configure the Internet  Protocol for your connection    NOTES    e Wireless Network Connection is used for Wi Fi connection    e Local Area Connection is used for Network Cable connection    1  Right click My Network Places  and then select Properties            pen  Expuore  Search for Compubers            Map Malwr k  Oi ira   Disconnect Metwork Deve                este Stott  Delete  Raname        2  Right click the icon for Connection  and then select Properties     A Jal A a Do e  i Diaa                ME   5322   abs a Ye ed bebe Ai kas Pda bras    Fes    rer E      Repair   E idge Connect ons Bride  Connections   resa chic rho  waka    badhak   Ca  Au E  kir   oe Nina        3  Select Internet Protocol TCP IP   and then click Properties     L Lei dr Lenarelk   Fast ls    An    Hina NI HE og Peep Im RE  Timi  thei LEL Wunden a a  ha m   Kerl or Per  d   ar   
28. value of 100    Short Preamble  The length of CRC block in the frames during the wireless  communication    Shot Slot  To indicate that 802 11g is using a shot time slot because there is  no legacy station 802 11b  present    Tx Burst  Tx burst allows router to deliver better throughput in the same period  and environment in order to increase speed    Pkt_Aggregate  Increase efficiency by aggregating multiple application pack   ets data into a single transmission frame  In this way  802 11n networks can  send multiple data packets with the fixed overhead cost in just a single frame     Country Code  Select the region you live   The Wi Fi multimedia parameters are shown below     WMM Capable  When multimedia contents are transferred over wireless net   work  this function enhances data transfer performance    APSD Capable  Automatic Power Save Delivery  APSD  enable or disable  data flow using APSD during transmitting for power saving     Click Apply to confirm your configuration     28    Security  Select Wi Fi Setting  gt  Security  the Security parameters are shown in the follow   ing figure     Security Policy       Security Mode NO ENCRYPTION v       Wireless MAC Filtering    Add MAC Filtering Rule Wireless Disable  v    Unless the encryption mode is selected  wireless transmissions to and from your       wireless network can be easily intercepted and interpreted by unauthorized users    e WPA PSK WPA2 PSK  Apply both the WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK scheme    e WPA Algorithm  TK
    
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