Gigaset SE366 User Manual
Gigaset SE366 User Manual

Gigaset SE366 User Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN ........
  • Page 4 Contents Setting security functions for the wireless network ......38 WPA2 / WPA with pre-shared key (PSK) ....... . . 39 WEP encryption .
  • Page 5 Contents Status information ......87 Overview ............87 Security .
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Only use the mains adapter that is supplied with the device. The device is only intended for operation in enclosed rooms (temperature range: 0 to 40°C). Do not use the device in a damp or wet environment, with dust or vapours.
  • Page 7: The Gigaset Se366 Wlan

    The Gigaset SE366 WLAN allows several users to access the Internet simultaneously. A single user account can be shared, if your surf the Internet at the lowest possible cost, then the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is a conven- ient and effective solution.
  • Page 8: Local Networks With Gigaset Products

    The Gigaset SE366 WLAN Local networks with Gigaset products You can use the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to set up a local area network, e.g. a home net- work. All the PCs in this network can communicate with each other and have access to the Internet.
  • Page 9: Wired Local Area Network (Ethernet)

    Ethernet network card. An Ethernet cable is used to connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN socket on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. One cable is supplied with the device; you can obtain additional Ethernet cables from your retailer.
  • Page 10: Wireless Local Area Network (Wlan)

    Gigaset SE366 WLAN. In infrastructure mode, the stations in the network always com- municate via this access point. Each station that wants to be part of a wireless network must first be registered with the access point before it can exchange data.
  • Page 11 This illustration shows the commonest method of application. One or more PCs commu- nicate wirelessly with the Gigaset SE366 WLAN in infrastructure mode. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN forwards the data to the Internet via a DSL or cable modem. Data from the Internet flows back to the PC along the same route.
  • Page 12: Linking A Wireless Network (Wlan) To An Ethernet (Lan)

    Wireless local area network (WLAN) The Gigaset SE366 WLAN has four Ethernet interfaces (LAN ports). Up to four PCs can be connected directly to these LAN ports. All PCs can access the Internet via the Gigaset SE366 WLAN.
  • Page 13: Security Functions

    WPS provides two possibilities for registration: Via registration button The access point (e.g. the Gigaset SE366 WLAN) has a WPS button, while Gigaset devices have a button on the device’s back panel labelled Registration. After push- ing this button, the device is ready to register a WLAN client (repeater or wireless network adapter) for two minutes.
  • Page 14 Please note that a new SSID and pre-shared key will be generated when the registra- tion button is pushed for the first time after each factory reset of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. This means that the clients have to be registered again.
  • Page 15: Features And Applications

    (see page 84). Using a Gigaset SE366 WLAN makes it easy to set up a network at home or in small offices. For example, users can exchange data or share resources in the network, e.g.
  • Page 16 All PCs in the local area network use the WLAN for their Internet connections, which makes them 'invisible' on the Inter- net. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN only allows access from the Internet if this has been requested from within the local area network.
  • Page 17: Procedure For Installation And Configuration

    (see the section entitled "Connecting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN" on page 22). 3. Before the PCs can communicate with the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and with each other in a local network, you must change their network settings. This will normally be the case if you are using the Windows default settings.
  • Page 18: First Steps

    – an Ethernet connection A Web browser for configuration of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN (recommended prod- ucts: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher and Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or higher) For Internet access – a DSL or cable modem and a splitter (for DSL) –...
  • Page 19: Operating Displays And Connections

    Online Status The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is connected to the power supply. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is not connected to the power supply. A DSL modem is connected to the WAN port. The WAN port is sending or receiving data.
  • Page 20: Back Panel

    LAN1 – Flashing LAN4 Back panel The back panel of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN offers the following ports and controls: Element Description Registration Button for WPS activation. You can use this button to quickly establish a secure wireless connection to PCs.
  • Page 21: Setting Up The Gigaset Se366 Wlan

    (SSID and pre-shared key). Setting up the Gigaset SE366 WLAN The Gigaset SE366 WLAN can be set up in any suitable location in your home or office. You do not need any special wiring. However you should comply with the following guidelines: Place the device away from heat sources, direct sunlight and other electrical devices.
  • Page 22: Instructions For Use

    Use an antistatic cloth to clean the device. Cleaning agents or solvents are not suit- able. Connecting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN Before starting to connect PCs to your Gigaset SE366 WLAN, make sure that a wired or wireless Network adapter is connected to the PC.
  • Page 23: Connecting To The Mains Power Supply

    Note: Only use the mains adapter (12V DC 1A) that is supplied with the device. ì Connect the mains adapter cable to the 12 V DC 1A socket on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. ì Plug the mains adapter into a mains socket.
  • Page 24: Connecting Pcs In Wired Mode

    Connect one of the yellow LAN sockets (LAN1 – LAN4) at the rear of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to the Ethernet connection on a PC. To do this, use an Ethernet cable with RJ45 jacks. You can also use the yellow Ethernet cable supplied with the device.
  • Page 25: Connecting Wirelessly To A Pc Without Wps

    SSID as the Gigaset SE366 WLAN (see page 25). It can take a few seconds for the wireless connection to be established. The WLAN LED flashes when data is sent or received via this connection.
  • Page 26: The User Interface

    Once you have configured the network settings on a PC in your local network, you can then use that PC to configure the Gigaset SE366 WLAN with the aid of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's user interface. You can use any browser for the configuration; the recommended products are Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher and Mozilla Firefox...
  • Page 27: The Start Screen

    Advanced Settings menu for additional configuration options (see page 44), open the Status menu to obtain status information about the Gigaset SE366 WLAN (see page 77), You can call up the wizards, the Advanced Settings menu and status information from any other screen in the configuration program at any time via the tabs at the top edge of the user interface.
  • Page 28 Security Setup Wizard This wizard allows you to take precautions against unauthor- ised access to your Gigaset SE366 WLAN and the local net- work. For example, you can assign a password and set up encryption for wireless traffic. This is described on and after page 35.
  • Page 29: Selecting A Language

    Selecting a language The user interface can be presented in various languages. During the initial configura- tion or after resetting the device to the factory settings, the user interface is displayed in German (if the Web browser is also in German) or in English (for all other languages). ì...
  • Page 30 The user interface Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu Transfers the settings you have made to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN configuration. Cancel Deletes all the entries on a screen since the last time you clicked OK. This button is not available for the initial configuration of the device.
  • Page 31: Basic Setup Wizard

    Basic Setup Wizard The Basic Setup Wizard guides you step by step through the general configuration of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. This includes settings for your region and for your Internet access. Connection to the Internet nected to it. You will need your should therefore have this data to hand.
  • Page 32: Configuring Internet Connections

    Basic Setup Wizard Configuring Internet connections You will find the access data you need for configuring the Internet connection in the documentation you receive from your ì Select your service provider from the Service provider selection menu. If your Inter- net provider is not included in the list, select Other.
  • Page 33 Internet provider correctly. ì Select how Internet sessions are to be established via the Connection mode: – Select Always on if the connection is to remain set up when the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is switched on. Note: If you subscribe to a time-based service, this option can result in high connec- tion charges.
  • Page 34: Summary

    You will then be taken automatically to the start screen for the Security Setup Wizard. If you want to carry this out at a later stage, deactivate the option I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is now configured and ready to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 35: Security Settings

    In the first step of the assistant the password for the user interface can be changed. On delivery, the configuration of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN is protected with the admin password. To prevent unauthorised changes to the configuration, you should set your own password and change this password from time to time.
  • Page 36 Note: If you ever forget your password you will have to return the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to its factory settings (see page 20). admin is then again assigned as the pass- word. Please bear in mind that this will return all the configuration settings to the factory settings.
  • Page 37: Ssid

    SSID (Service Set Identifier). On delivery, the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's default SSID is ConnectionPoint. Note: If you already have performed WPS registration (see page 68), you will see the generated SSID on this screen. Do not change the SSID in this case. Otherwise, you will have to register all connected clients again.
  • Page 38: Setting Security Functions For The Wireless Network

    Security settings SSID broadcast If this option is enabled (default), the Gigaset SE366 WLAN will send the SSID in all data transmissions and your Gigaset SE366 WLAN's SSID will be displayed on all PCs that have a wireless network adapter. In this case, eavesdroppers could use the SSID to gain access to your local network.
  • Page 39: Wpa2 / Wpa With Pre-Shared Key (Psk)

    WPA2 / WPA with pre-shared key (PSK) is a more advanced procedure than WEP for protecting wireless networks. Dynamic keys based on TKIP (Temporal Key Integration Protocol) offer increased security. The new WPA2 standard uses AES for encryption. WPA-PSK is a special WPA mode for users at home and in small companies without a company authentication server.
  • Page 40: Wep Encryption

    When you have completed the Security Setup Wizard you must also change the encryption data of the wireless network adapters in the connected PCs since, without the change, they will not be able to access the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's wireless network.
  • Page 41 Manual key entry ì Select the Key type, Hex or ASCII. If you select Hex as the key type, you can use the characters 0 to 9 and A to F. – With a 64-bit encryption depth the key is exactly 10 characters long (Example of a valid key: 1234567ABC) –...
  • Page 42: Access Control Within The Wireless Network

    To go to the next step in the Security Setup Wizard, click Next >. Access control within the wireless network In this step you can specify which PCs will have wireless access to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and hence to your LAN. Access control is based on the network adapters.
  • Page 43: Saving Settings

    – You can reset the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to the factory settings (see page 20). – You can connect a PC to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN using one of the LAN con- nections (by cable). Since MAC access control only applies to PCs that are connected "wirelessly", you can use this PC to change the configuration.
  • Page 44: Configuring The Advanced Settings

    Configuring the Advanced Settings Configuring the Advanced Settings You can configure all the options for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN in the Advanced Settings menu. If you want, you can also make changes to the settings you made using the wizard. The following table shows the options in the menu.
  • Page 45: Configuring The Internet Connection

    Configuring the Internet connection If you have configured your Gigaset SE366 WLAN using the two wizards, you will already have configured the connection (Internet access). You can check or change these settings in the Internet menu. This menu also offers you a wide range of options for security settings and for limiting access to the Internet as well as for providing your own services on the Internet.
  • Page 46 Configuring the Advanced Settings ì Select your Internet provider from the Service provider list. The list of Internet providers offered depends on your choice of country under Regional Options. ì Enter the data you have been given by your Service provider in the relevant fields. When you choose your Internet provider from the list, most of the data you need is entered by default on the screen.
  • Page 47 ì Select how Internet sessions are to be established via the Connection mode: – Select Always on if the connection is to remain set up when the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is switched on. Note: If you subscribe to a time-based service, this option can result in high connec- tion charges.
  • Page 48 Internet. You will see a symbol for your Gigaset SE366 WLAN in the taskbar on the PC on which UPnP is installed. Windows XP systems will also include the icon under its Network Con- nections. Clicking this icon opens the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's configuration screens.
  • Page 49: Dns Server

    If you had Internet access through the same Internet provider before connecting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN, then it is possible that the MAC address of one of your PCs was used for registration when access was configured. In this case, you must either replace the current MAC address with the MAC address registered with the Internet provider or ask your Internet provider to register a new MAC address for your account.
  • Page 50: Firewall

    (see below), block individual PCs' access to individual services or Internet sites(see page 53). The firewall functions for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN are activated and configured in the factory. If you wish to deactivate the firewall, carry out the following steps: ì...
  • Page 51: Attack Detection

    Configuring the Advanced Settings Attack detection If the firewall functions of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN are activated, the device monitors and limits access by incoming data traffic via the Internet connection with a function called Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI). This allows the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to identify and block certain types of attack from the network, e.g.
  • Page 52 Configuring the Advanced Settings ì Select the security level for the firewall. The default level High offers you maximum security coupled with potentially limited functionality for individual applications. – The Medium level offers high security but may involve functionality restrictions. –...
  • Page 53: Setting Up Access Control To The Internet

    Setting up access control to the Internet The Access Control function allows you to block access to various Internet services for one or more PCs. ì In the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Access Control. ì Activate the Access Control function via the option On. You have the following setting options for Access Control: Configuring the Advanced Settings...
  • Page 54 Configuring the Advanced Settings Access Rules You can limit access to the Internet for all or for certain clients in your local network. You can allow or block access to URLs and services. ì Click Edit to create an access rule. ì...
  • Page 55 – In Filtering mode, define whether the services you select are to be allowed or blocked. – Select the Services you wish to allow or block. Select the Protocol and enter the appropriate Port (a single port number, several individual port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a hyphen, or any combination of these, e.g.
  • Page 56: Setting Up The Nat Function

    Click OK to apply the settings. Setting up the NAT function Your Gigaset SE366 WLAN comes provided with the NAT (Network Address Translation) function. With address translation, several users on your local network can access the Internet via one or more public IP addresses. In the default setting, all local IP addresses are mapped to your router's public IP address.
  • Page 57 Port triggering is a specific variant of port forwarding. Unlike port forwarding, in this case the Gigaset SE366 WLAN forwards data from the set port block to the PC which has previously sent data to the Internet via a certain port (trigger port). This means that per- mission for data transfer is not tied to one specific PC in your network, but only to the port numbers of the required Internet service.
  • Page 58: Port Triggering

    Configuring the Advanced Settings You can activate or deactivate the NAT function (default setting: NAT function is activated). ì In the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Address Translation (NAT) and mark the required option. Port triggering If you configure port triggering for a certain application, define a so-called trigger port and the protocol (TCP or UDP) this port uses.
  • Page 59: Port Forwarding

    Click OK to apply the settings. Port Forwarding If you configure Port Forwarding, the Gigaset SE366 WLAN outwardly assumes the role of the server. It receives requests from remote users under its public IP address and auto- matically redirects them to local PCs. The private IP addresses of the servers on the local network remain protected.
  • Page 60: Opening The Firewall For Selected Pcs (Exposed Host)

    Configuring the Advanced Settings ì In the Local IP address field, enter the IP address of the PC which provides the service. Example: The Web server has been configured to react to requests on port 8080. However, requests from websites enter by port 80 (default setting). If you add the PC to the forwarding table and define port 80 as the public port and port 8080 as an internal port, all requests from the Internet are diverted to the service with port number 80 on the Web server of the PC you have defined with port 8080.
  • Page 61: Dynamic Dns

    This is handled by the dynamic DNS service (DynDNS). You can use the DynDNS service to assign your Gigaset SE366 WLAN an individual static domain name on the Internet even if it does not have a static IP address.
  • Page 62: Qos (Quality Of Service)

    Configuring the Advanced Settings ì To use the router's DynDNS function, select Dynamic DNS in the Advanced Settings – Internet menu. ì Activate the Dynamic DNS function. ì From the Service provider list, select the service offering dynamic DNS (DynDNS.org or TZO.com). ì...
  • Page 63: Lan Configuration

    The address can be freely assigned from the block of available addresses. The IP address under which the Gigaset SE366 WLAN can be reached from outside is assigned by the Internet Service Provider. Configuring the Advanced Settings...
  • Page 64 Configuring the Advanced Settings ì If you want to assign the Gigaset SE366 WLAN a different IP address, enter it in the fields next to IP address. ì If you want to use a different subnet mask, enter it in the Subnet mask field. Only the last field can be changed.
  • Page 65: Assigning Static Ip Addresses To Individual Pcs

    Click OK to apply the settings. Configuration for wireless connections If PCs communicate wirelessly via the Gigaset SE366 WLAN, you should take steps to enhance the security of your wireless network. You make this configuration via the Advanced Settings – Wireless Network menu. Here you can...
  • Page 66 Configuring the Advanced Settings ì Select the On option for Wireless Network (default setting). Devices can only log in wirelessly if the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's wireless module is activated. You can now make the settings for your wireless network. Transmission mode The transmission mode defines which IEEE standard you use to transmit data in your network.
  • Page 67 SSID broadcast If this option is enabled (default setting), the Gigaset SE366 WLAN will send the SSID with all data transmissions and your Gigaset SE366 WLAN's SSID will be displayed on PCs that have a wireless network adapter. In this case, eavesdroppers could use the SSID to gain access to your local network.
  • Page 68: Configuring Wps

    After starting the WPS registration, the device searches for a WPS client in range. Any WPS client in range that activates its WPS function within two minutes gets the Gigaset SE366 WLAN security data (SSID and pre-shared key) and is thereby registered.
  • Page 69: Setting Encryption

    WLAN. Enter the PIN of the WLAN partner device and click OK to activate your settings. This PIN must be used by all WLAN partners for logging on to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. Note: If you have activated access control via the MAC address filter, only clients already included in the MAC address list can register via WPS.
  • Page 70 Configuring the Advanced Settings WPA with pre-shared key (WPA-PSK) WPA-PSK is a special WPA mode that provides encryption protection for users at home and in small companies without a company authentication server. Encryption keys are automatically generated with the pre-shared key and automatically changed (rekeying) and authenticated between the devices after a certain period of time Which standard of encryption you can choose depends on the components in your wireless network.
  • Page 71: Wep Encryption

    ì Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server IP address field. ì Enter the port of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server port field. ì In the RADIUS server secret key field, enter a keyword that complies with the con- ventions of the RADIUS server and that is to be used by the server for authentication.
  • Page 72 You can choose either the standard 64-bit keys or the more robust 128-bit keys for encryption. The keys are generated in hexadecimal or ASCII format. You must use the same keys for encryption and decryption for both the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and all your wireless network adapters.
  • Page 73 When you have completed configuration you must also change WEP encryp- tion on the wireless network adapters for the connected PCs; if you do not, they will no longer be able to access the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's wireless net- work.
  • Page 74: Allowed Clients

    Configuring the Advanced Settings Allowed clients You can specify on this screen which PCs will have wireless access to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and hence to your LAN. ì In the Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients. The default setting for access control is disabled. This means that all PCs that use the...
  • Page 75: Repeater Function (Wds)

    – You can reset the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to the factory settings (see page 20). – You can connect a PC to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN using one of the LAN con- nections (by cable). Since MAC access control only applies to PCs that are connected "wirelessly", you can use this PC to change the configuration.
  • Page 76 Configuring the Advanced Settings The encryption settings on the repeater have to correspond with the settings on your Gigaset SE366 WLAN. If the repeater supports WPS, you can use WPS registration. Further information can be found in the user manual for the repeater.
  • Page 77: Administration And Status Information

    (see page 80), save, and if necessary restore, configuration data (see page 82), reset the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to the factory settings (see page 83), reboot the device (see page 83), update the firmware (see page 84),...
  • Page 78: Regional Options

    Administration and status information Regional Options To operate your Gigaset SE366 WLAN you can select the location, time zone and the for- mat for entering the date and time, as well as configure the application for a time server for Internet time.
  • Page 79: Internet Time

    Click OK to apply the settings. System Password You can assign a System Password for the configuration environment of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN and specify the period after which a session is to end automatically if no further entry is made. ì...
  • Page 80: Setting Up Remote Management

    Administration and status information Note: If you ever forget your System Password you will have to reset your Gigaset SE366 WLAN (see page 21). Please bear in mind that this will restore all the settings to the factory configuration. The default password on delivery is admin.
  • Page 81 Remote Management for PCs in a specific IP address block: ì In the First IP address and Last IP address fields, enter the IP address block of the PCs that are to have access to the user interface of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN from outside your local network. Note: The Internet provider might assign the IP address to the PC dynamically.
  • Page 82: Saving And Restoring A Configuration

    Administration and status information Saving and restoring a configuration Once you have configured your Gigaset SE366 WLAN, it is advisable to back up the set- tings. You can then restore them at any time, should they be accidentally deleted or overwritten.
  • Page 83: Resetting To The Factory Settings

    Resetting to the factory settings You can reset the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to the factory settings. You should do this before making the device available to others or exchanging it through your dealer. If you do not, unauthorised persons will be able to use your Internet access data at your expense.
  • Page 84: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the firmware When Gigaset or your Internet provider makes a new version of the firmware available, you can update the firmware for your Gigaset SE366 WLAN. To do this you must first download the new firmware onto your PC.
  • Page 85: System Log

    System Log The System Log is displayed in the Status – Device menu. It provides you with impor- tant information about the functioning of your device and potential problems. You can also have this information transmitted automatically to a system log server. ì...
  • Page 86: Deactivating The Registration Button

    Administration and status information Deactivating the registration button Your Gigaset SE366 WLAN supports ration of the security settings in your wireless network. You can activate WPS registra- tion via the user interface (see page 68) or via the registration button on the device’s back panel (see page 20).
  • Page 87: Status Information

    You can view information about the configuration and status of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN in the Gigaset SE366 WLAN's Status menu. On the first screen you will see an overview of the status of the Internet connection, the local and wireless networks, and the device.
  • Page 88: Security

    Status information Device System time Your device's system time. Firmware version The version of the firmware currently installed in your device. ì Click Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data. Security You will find information about possible security risks for your device and your network in the Status menu on the Security screen.
  • Page 89: Internet

    Remote management enabled Any user, including unauthorised users, who gains knowledge of the system pass- word for your device can access your device's configuration program via the Inter- net. The section entitled "Setting up Remote Management" on page 80 describes how to avoid this security risk.
  • Page 90: Local Network

    Status information – NAT table Shows the number of entries currently in the NAT table. Click Empty to delete all existing entries in the NAT table. Dynamic DNS – Dynamic DNS Shows the status of dynamic DNS for your Internet connection. –...
  • Page 91: Device

    Channel Shows the radio channel currently used for transmitting data within your wireless network. MAC address Shows the local MAC address of your device for wireless data transmission. Wireless clients Shows all clients in the wireless network that are currently connected to your device. The Host name, the MAC address and the IP address of each client are listed for identification purposes.
  • Page 92 Status information System Log The system log can give you important information about the functioning of your device and possible problems. You can adjust the scope of the system log to suit your needs (see the section entitled "System Log" on page 85). ì...
  • Page 93: Appendix

    Deactivating the HTTP proxy Make sure that the HTTP proxy be deactivated so that your web browser can access your Gigaset SE366 WLAN's configuration pages. The following section describes the procedure for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. First decide which browser you are using and then follow the appropriate steps.
  • Page 94 ì Confirm the dialogue window by clicking OK. The configuration screens for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN are now allowed as popups. You can make additional settings for popups within Internet Explorer via the Tools – Popup Manager menu item or via Tools – Internet Options on the Privacy tab.
  • Page 95: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This section describes common problems and their solutions. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is easy to monitor thanks to its LED displays. Problems can be quickly identified. If you cannot solve connection problems after checking the LED displays, please consult the other sections shown in the following table.
  • Page 96 PIN or not the right one. ì Check the wireless network encryption settings and find out the PIN that is used by the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. Enter this PIN on the network adapter. The wireless network adapter is not using the correct SSID.
  • Page 97 ì Try to register again after a short time period. Either encryption is enabled on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN but not on the wireless network adapter, or it is not using the correct key or is using another type of encryption.
  • Page 98 Gigaset SE366 WLAN. ì Check the network cable between the PC you want to use to manage the device and the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. ì If the PC you want to use is in the router's local net- work, make sure that you are using the correct IP address administration (see above).
  • Page 99 Symptom The transmission rate is too low. For example, there are pixel errors with video streaming. Possible cause and remedial actions ì Radio data transmission depends on the operating environment, for example the building stock or the influence of other devices in the vicinity that trans- mit in the 2.4-GHz frequency range.
  • Page 100 Appendix Gigaset SE366 WLAN functions and their interdependency The following table shows which functions of your device are possible in which combination. In the case of error, check the following conditions: Function possible in combination with WPA2-PSK/WPA-PSK encryption IEEE 802.11n...
  • Page 101: Specifications

    3*3, dualband Operating temperature 0 to 40°C Storage temperature -20 to 70°C 5% to 90% (non condensing) Power Online (Internet) WLAN (activity, wireless) WAN (connection to modem, activity) LAN1... LAN4 (connection to PC, activity, wired) CE, EN60950 Anatel (planned) Appendix...
  • Page 102: Authorisation

    Appendix Software Authorisation This device is intended for use worldwide. Use outside the European Economic Area (with the exception of Switzerland) is subject to national approval. In France, this device is only intended for internal use within buildings. Country-specific requirements have been taken into consideration. We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 103: Approval

    Approval United Kingdom All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
  • Page 104: Service (Customer Care)

    Service (Customer Care) We offer you support that is fast and tailored to your specific needs! Our Online Support on the Internet can be reached any time from anywhere. www.gigaset.com/customercare It provides you with 24/7 support for all our products. It also provides a list of FAQs and answers plus user guides and current software updates (if available for the product) for you to download.
  • Page 105: Open Source Software

    Open Source Software The Gigaset SE366 WLAN contains, among other things, Open Source Software, which is licensed under the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License. This Open Source Software was developed by third parties and is protected by copyright.
  • Page 106: Glossary

    Glossary Access point An access point such as the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is the central element in a wireless local area network (WLAN). It handles connection of the wireless-linked network com- ponents and regulates data traffic in the wireless network. The access point also serves as an interface to other networks, e.g.
  • Page 107 IP address can be assigned to different network components in succession as and when required. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN includes a DHCP server and can automatically assign IP addresses to PCs in the local network. You can specify that the IP addresses for certain PCs are never changed.
  • Page 108 Digital Subscriber Line DSL is a data transmission technology in which a connection to the over normal telephone lines. A DSL connection is supplied by an requires a DSL modem. DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message A DTIM is a signal that is sent by an access point as part of a power-saving mode to indicate that a data packet is ready for delivery.
  • Page 109 See also Static IP address Encryption Encryption protects confidential information against unauthorised access. With an encryption system, data packets can be sent securely over a network. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN offers encryption and wireless networks. Ethernet Ethernet is a network technology for local networks (LANs) defined by the ard IEEE 802.3.
  • Page 110 Glossary Gateway A gateway is a device used to connect networks with completely different architectures (addressing, protocols, application interfaces, etc.). Although it is not totally correct, the term is also used as a synonym for Router. See also Bridge, Hub, Router, Global IP address Public IP address Half duplex...
  • Page 111 Domain names responsible for assigning domain names to IP addresses. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN has a IP pool range The Gigaset SE366 WLAN's IP address pool defines a range of router's DHCP server can use to assign Internet Service Provider, see...
  • Page 112 (a site). As a rule, the users and operators are identical. A local network can be con- nected to other local networks or a wide area network (WAN) such as the Internet. With the Gigaset SE366 WLAN you can set up a wired local less IEEE 802.11g...
  • Page 113 (also known as global IP address) is a network component's address on the Internet. It is assigned by the Internet Provider. Devices that create a link from a LAN to the Internet, such as the Gigaset SE366 WLAN, have a public and a Private address. Port Data is exchanged between two applications in a network across a port.
  • Page 114 (LAN). The network operator can assign any address he or she wants. Devices that act as a link from a local network, such as the Gigaset SE366 WLAN, have a private and a Protocol A protocol describes the agreements for communicating in a network. It contains rules for opening, managing and closing a connection, as well as about data formats, time frames and how to handle potential errors.
  • Page 115 Glossary Roaming Roaming extends the range of a wireless LAN by using several Access points with the same SSID and the same radio channel and linked via Ethernet. The PCs in the network can switch dynamically between several access points without losing the existing net- work connection.
  • Page 116 PC address. The subnet mask in a network administered by the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is always 255.255.255.0. This means that the first three parts of the IP address form the network address and only the final part is used for the PC address.
  • Page 117 Internet that runs on another network compo- nent, not on the server itself. The Gigaset SE366 WLAN can be configured as a virtual server. It will then direct incoming calls for a service via Port Forwarding...
  • Page 118 Glossary WPA-PSK WPA Pre-shared Key Variant of data encryption in which new keys are generated automatically at regu- lar intervals by means of a keyword (pre-shared key). The key is updated at defined inter- vals (Rekey interval). WiFi Protected Setup WPS simplifies the setting up of wireless networks.
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    Configuration file Configuration program elements idle time launching selecting a language Configuring popup blocker Connect on Demand Connecting cable modem to router Connection on demand Connection duration Connection mode Customer Care Data encryption Deactivating HTTP proxy Windows XP ......
  • Page 120 ..... Gateway Gigaset SE366 WLAN ....
  • Page 121 ....dynamic ... Gigaset SE366 WLAN ..... private .
  • Page 122 ......Port for DSL or cable modem ....
  • Page 123 ......TKIP ..... Trademarks Transmission Control Protocol, see TCP .
  • Page 124 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Schlavenhorst 66, D-46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH is a trademark licensee of Siemens AG © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2008 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. www.gigaset.com A31008-M1063-R101-4x-7619...

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