Zte WF820+ User Manual

Zte WF820+ User Manual

Outdoor lte cpe with wi-fi router
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WF820+ Outdoor LTE CPE
With Wi-Fi Router
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FCC ID: SRQ-WF820R

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  • Page 1 WF820+ Outdoor LTE CPE With Wi-Fi Router User Manual FCC ID: SRQ-WF820R...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Index ..............................2 1 Getting Started ..........................5 1.1 Welcome to the CPE ......................5 1.2 Computer Configuration Requirements ................5 1.3 Logging In to the Web Management Page ................5 2 Overview ............................6 2.1 Viewing the System Information ..................6 2.2 Viewing the Version Information ..................
  • Page 3 4 Wi-Fi ............................22 4.1 WLAN Setting ........................22 4.1.1 Setting General Parameters ..................22 4.1.2 WPS Settings ......................23 4.2 Setting SSID Profile ......................23 4.3 Access Management ......................25 4.3.1 Setting the Access Policy ..................25 4.3.2 Managing the Wi-Fi Access List ................26 4.4 WDS ..........................
  • Page 4 8 IPv6 .............................. 42 8.1 Status ..........................42 8.2 IPv6 WAN Settings ......................43 8.3 IPv6 LAN Settings ......................43 9 System ............................44 9.1 Maintenance ........................44 9.1.1 Restart ........................44 9.1.2 Factory Reset ......................44 9.1.3 Backup Configuration File ..................45 9.1.4 Upload Configuration File ..................
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    1 Getting Started 1.1 Welcome to the CPE In this document, the LTE (Long Term Evolution) CPE (customer premises equipment) will be replaced by the CPE. Carefully read the following safety symbols to help you use your CPE safely and correctly: Additional information Optional methods or shortcuts for an action...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Launch Internet Explorer, enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and press Enter. As shown in Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1 Enter the user name and password, and click Log In. You can log in to the web management page after the password is verified. As shown in Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2 The default user name is 1admin0, and password is ltecl4r0.
  • Page 7: Viewing The Version Information

    Figure 2-1 2.2 Viewing the Version Information To view the Version Information, perform the following steps: Choose Overview; In the Device Information area, view the version information, such as Product name, Software version, UBoot version. As shown in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 2.3 Viewing CPU Usage To view the CPU usage, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 8: Viewing Memory Usage

    Figure 2-3 2.4 Viewing Memory Usage To view the memory usage, perform the following steps: Choose Overview; In the Memory Usage area, view the memory usage information, such as Total memory, Current memory usage, Max memory usage and Min memory usage. As shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 2.5 Viewing 4G Status To view the 4G network status, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 9: Viewing Wi-Fi Status

    Choose Overview; In the LAN Status area, view the LAN status, such as Mac address, IP address and Subnet mask. As shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6 2.7 Viewing Wi-Fi Status To view the Wi-Fi status, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 10: Viewing Device List

    2.9 Viewing Device List To view the device list, perform the following steps: Choose Overview; In the Device List area, view the device information which connect to the CPE, such as Device name, Mac address, IP address and Lease time. As shown in Figure 2-9. Figure 2-9 3 Network 3.1 WAN Settings...
  • Page 11: Connect Method Setting

    3. In the LTE Settings area, you can view the LTE network connect status, such as Frequency, RSSI, RSRP, RSRQ, CINR, SINR, Cell ID and so on. As shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2 3.2.2 Connect Method Setting To set the connect method, perform the following steps: Choose Network >...
  • Page 12 3.2.2.1 Auto Connect LTE Network To set the CPE automatically connect to the internet, perform the following steps: Choose Network > LTE Settings; In the Setting area, set the connect method as Auto, when the LTE network is ready, the CPE will be connected automaticity.
  • Page 13: Apn Management

    Figure 3-5 3.3 APN Management 3.3.1 APN Settings in NAT mode To set and manage APN in NAT mode, perform the following steps: Choose Network>APN Management. In the APN Management area, you can set the APN. Choose a APN number which you want to set. In the APN Setting area you can set the APN parameters, such as enable or disable the apn, apn name, username, password and so on.
  • Page 14: Apn Settings In Bridge Mode

    Figure 3-6 3.3.2 APN Settings in BRIDGE mode If you want to set the CPE work in bridge mode, please set and manage APN performing the following steps: Choose Network>WAN Settings. Set the network mode as BRIDGE. Choose Network> APN Management. In the APN Management area, you can set the APN.
  • Page 15: Apn List

    Figure 3-7 3.3.3 APN list To view the APN list, perform the following steps: Choose Network>APN Management. In the APN list area you can view the APN list. As shown in the figure 3-8. Figure 3-9 3.4 PIN Management To manage the PIN, you can perform the following operations on the PIN Management page: Enable or disable the PIN verification.
  • Page 16: Viewing The Status Of The Usim Card

    Figure 3-9 3.4.1 Viewing the Status of the USIM Card To view the status of the USIM card, perform the following steps: Choose Network >PIN Management. View the status of the USIM card in the USIM card status field. 3.4.2 Enabling PIN Verification To enable PIN verification, perform the following steps: Choose Network >PIN Management.
  • Page 17: Changing The Pin

    Click Submit. 3.4.5 Changing the PIN The PIN can be changed only when PIN verification is enabled and the PIN is verified. To change the PIN, perform the following steps: Choose Network>PIN Management. Set PIN verification to Enable. Set Change PIN to Enable. Enter the current PIN (4 to 8 digits) in the PIN box.
  • Page 18: Lan Setting

    3.5 LAN Setting 3.5.1 Setting LAN Host Parameters By default, the IP address is 192.168.1.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. You can change the host IP address to another individual IP address that is easy to remember. Make sure that IP address is unique on your network.
  • Page 19: Bundled Address List

    they must be on the same network segment. Set End IP address. This IP address must be different from the IP address set on the LAN Host Settings area, but they must be on the same network segment. Set Lease time. Lease time can be set to 2 to 1440 minutes.
  • Page 20: Dmz Settings

    Figure 3-13 To delete an item in the setup list, perform the following steps: 1. Choose Network Setting > LAN Settings. 2. Choose the item to be deleted, and click Delete. 3.6 DMZ Settings If the demilitarized zone (DMZ) is enabled, the packets sent from the WAN are directly sent to a specified IP address on the LAN before being discarded by the firewall.
  • Page 21: Modify Static Route

    Choose Network Setting>Static Route. Click Add list. Set the Dest IP address and Subnet mask. Select an Interface from the drop-down list. If you select LAN as the interface, you need set a Gateway. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 3-15. Figure 3-15 3.7.2 Modify Static Route To modify an access restriction rule, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 22: Delete Static Route

    3.7.3 Delete Static Route To delete a static route, perform the following steps: Choose Security>Static Route. Choose the item to be deleted, and click Delete. 4 Wi-Fi 4.1 WLAN Setting This function enables you to configure the Wi-Fi parameters. 4.1.1 Setting General Parameters To configure the general Wi-Fi settings, perform the following steps: Choose Wi-Fi >...
  • Page 23: Wps Settings

    Figure 4-1 4.1.2 WPS Settings Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) enables you to simply add a wireless client to the network without needing to specifically configure the wireless settings, such as the SSID, security mode and passphrase. You can use either the WPS button or PIN to add the wireless client. To configure Wi-Fi WPS settings, perform the following steps: Choose Wi-Fi >...
  • Page 24 Set Security. If Security is set to NONE (not recommended), Wi-Fi clients directly connect to the CPE. This security level is low. If Security is set to WEP, Wi-Fi clients connect to the CPE in web-based encryption mode. If Security is set to WPA-PSK, Wi-Fi clients connect to the CPE in WPA-PSK encryption mode.
  • Page 25: Access Management

    Figure 4-3 4.3 Access Management 4.3.1 Setting the Access Policy This function enables you to set access restriction policies for each SSID to manage access to the CPE. To configure Wi-Fi MAC control settings, perform the following steps: Choose Wi-Fi > Access Management. In the WLAN Access List Settings area, set Access Policy.
  • Page 26: Managing The Wi-Fi Access List

    4.3.2 Managing the Wi-Fi Access List This function enables you to set the SSID access policies based on MAC addresses. To add an item to the Wi-Fi access list, perform the following steps: Choose Wi-Fi > Access Management. Click Add. Set MAC address.
  • Page 27: Wds

    4.4 WDS The CPE supports the wireless distribution system (WDS). All Wi-Fi devices in a WDS must be configured to use the same radio channel, encryption mode, SSID, and encryption key. You can set the WDS encryption mode to NONE or WPA/WPA2. If you set the WDS encryption mode to NONE, the Wi-Fi clients can use NONE or WEP encryption mode.
  • Page 28: Security

    5 Security 5.1 MAC Filtering This page enables you to configure the MAC address filtering rules. 5.1.1 Enabling MAC Filter To enable MAC address filter, perform the following steps: Choose Security>MAC Filtering Set MAC filtering to Enable. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 5.1.2 Disabling MAC Filter To disable MAC address filter, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 29: Setting Allow Access Network Within The Rules

    5.1.3 Setting Allow access network within the rules To set allow access network within the rules, perform the following steps: Choose Security>MAC Filtering. Set Allow access network within the rules. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 5.1.4 Setting Deny access network within the rules To set deny access network within the rules, perform the following steps: Choose Security>MAC Filtering.
  • Page 30: Modifying Mac Filtering Rule

    Figure 5-5 5.1.6 Modifying MAC Filtering rule To modify a MAC address rule, perform the following steps: Choose Security>MAC Filtering. Choose the rule to be modified, and click Edit. Set MAC address. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 5.1.7 Deleting MAC Filtering rule To delete a MAC address filter rule, perform the following steps: Choose Security>MAC Filtering.
  • Page 31: Enabling Ip Filtering

    5.2.1 Enabling IP Filtering To enable IP Filtering, perform the following steps: Choose Security>IP Filtering. Set IP Filtering Enable. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 5.2.2 Disabling IP Filtering To disable IP Filtering, perform the following steps: Choose Security>IP Filtering.
  • Page 32: Setting Deny Access Network Outside The Rules

    Figure 5-10 5.2.4 Setting Deny access network outside the rules To set allow access network, perform the following steps: Choose Security>IP Filtering. Set Deny access network outside the rules. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-11. Figure 5-11 5.2.5 Adding IP Filtering rule Add an IP address filtering rule, perform the following steps: Choose Security>IP Filtering.
  • Page 33: Modifying Ip Filtering Rule

    Figure 5-12 5.2.6 Modifying IP Filtering rule To modify an IP filtering rule, perform the following steps: Choose Security > IP Filtering. Choose the rule to be modified, and click Edit. Repeat steps 3 through 9 in the previous procedure. Click Submit.
  • Page 34: Deleting Ip Filtering Rule

    5.2.7 Deleting IP Filtering rule To delete an IP address filtering rule, perform the following steps: Choose Security > IP Filtering. Choose the rule to be deleted, and click Delete. As shown in Figure 5-14. Figure 5-14 5.3 URL Filtering Data is filtered by uniform resource locator (URL).
  • Page 35: Adding Url Filtering List

    Figure 5-16 5.3.3 Adding URL Filtering list To add a URL filtering list, perform the following steps: Choose Security>URL Filtering. Click Add list. Set URL. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-17. Figure 5-17 5.3.4 Modify URL Filtering list To modify a URL filtering rule, perform the following steps: Choose Security>URL Filtering.
  • Page 36: Deleting Url Filtering List

    5.3.5 Deleting URL Filtering list To delete a URL list, perform the following steps: Choose Security>URL Filtering. Choose the item to be deleted, and click Delete. As shown in Figure 5-19. Figure 5-19 5.4 Port Forwarding When network address translation (NAT) is enabled on the CPE, only the IP address on the WAN side is open to the Internet.
  • Page 37: Modifying Port Forwarding Rule

    Figure 5-20 5.4.2 Modifying Port Forwarding rule To modify a port forwarding rule, perform the following steps: 1. Choose Security > Port Forwarding. 2. Choose the item to be modified, and click Edit. 3. Repeat steps 3 through7 in the previous procedure. 4.
  • Page 38: Deleting Port Forwarding Rule

    5.4.3 Deleting Port Forwarding rule To delete a port forwarding rule, perform the following steps: 1. Choose Security > Port Forwarding. 2. Choose the item to be deleted, and click Delete. As shown in Figure 5-22. Figure 5-22 5.5 UPnP On this page, you can enable or disable the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) function.
  • Page 39: Vpn Setting

    2. Set DOS to Enable. 3. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 5-24. Figure 5-24 6 VPN Setting This function enables you to connect the virtual private network (VPN). To connect the VPN, perform the following steps: Choose VPN Setting. In the VPN Setting area, enable VPN.
  • Page 40: Voip

    7 VOIP The CPE supports voice services based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and enables voice service interworking between the Internet and Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs). 7.1 View VOIP Information To view VOIP information, perform the following steps: Choose VOIP >...
  • Page 41: Configuring Sip Account

    Figure 7‐2. 7.3 Configuring SIP Account Before configuring SIP accounts, make sure that the registration server has been properly configured. To configure SIP account, perform the following steps: Choose VoIP > SIP Account. Set SIP Account Enable. In the User name and Password boxes, enter the user name and password of the SIP account provided by your service provider.
  • Page 42: Advanced Sip

    7.4 Advanced SIP User can import Digit Map, ether can enable Three-way conversion. To import digit map, perform the following steps: Choose VOIP>Advance SIP. Click Browse on the Advance SIP page. Click Open. The dialog box choses. In the box to be right of Configuration file, the save path and name of the digit map file are displayed.
  • Page 43: Ipv6 Wan Settings

    Figure 8-1 8.2 IPv6 WAN Settings In this page, user can enable or disable IPv6 function. Meanwhile, user can set WAN Connection Type and the type of DNS.As shown in Figure 8-2 Figure 8-2 8.3 IPv6 LAN Settings In this page, user can chose the AutoConfiguration Type. As shown in Figure 8-3.
  • Page 44: System

    Figure 8-3 9 System 9.1 Maintenance 9.1.1 Restart This function enables you to restart the CPE. Settings take effect only after the CPE restarts. To restart the CPE, perform the following steps: Choose System>Maintenance. Click Restart. As shown in Figure 9-1. The CPE then restarts.
  • Page 45: Backup Configuration File

    Figure 9-2 9.1.3 Backup Configuration File You can download the existing configuration file to back it up. To do so: Choose System>Maintenance. Click Download on the Maintenance page. In the displayed dialog box, select the save path and name of the configuration file to be backed up.
  • Page 46: Viewing Version Info

    9.2.1 Viewing Version Info To view the version info, perform the following steps: Choose System>Version Manager. In the Version Info area, you can view the product name and software version. As shown in Figure 9-5. Figure 9-5 9.2.2 Local Upgrade To perform an upgrade successfully, connect the CPE to your computer through a network cable, save the upgrade file on the computer, and make sure the CPE is not connected to anything other than a power adapter and the computer.
  • Page 47: Online Upgrade

    9.2.3 Online Upgrade This function is designed for FOTA. If you have set the FOTA settings, you can click check to check whether there is a new version for the CPE. To perform an upgrade, perform the following steps: Choose System>Version Manager. In the Online Upgrade area, click check.
  • Page 48: Module Upgrade

    9.3.2 Module Upgrade To perform an upgrade, perform the following steps: Choose System>Module Upgrade. In the Module Upgrade area, click Browse. In the displayed dialog box, select the target software version file. Click Open. The dialog box choses. The save path and name of the target software version file are displayed in the Update file field.
  • Page 49: Tr069

    The CPE will automatically upgrade according to the setting. During an upgrade, do not disconnect the power supply or operate the CPE. Figure 9-10 9.5 TR069 TR-069 is a standard for communication between CPEs and the auto-configuration server (ACS). If your service provider uses the TR069 automatic service provision function, the ACS automatically provides the CPE parameters.
  • Page 50: Fota

    Figure 9-11 9.6 FOTA Over-the-air programming (OTA) refers to various methods of distributing new software. One important feature of OTA is that one central location can send an update to all the users, who are unable to refuse, defeat, or alter that update, and that the update applies immediately to everyone on the channel.
  • Page 51: Date & Time

    9.7 Date & Time You can set the system time manually or synchronize it with the network. If you select Sync from network, the CPE regularly synchronizes the time with the specified Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. If you enable daylight saving time (DST), the CPE also adjusts the system time for DST. To set the date and time, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 52: Ddns

    Figure 9-14 To set DST, perform the following steps: Choose System>Date&Time. Set DST enable. Set Start Time and End Time. Click Submit. As shown in Figure 9-15. Figure 9-15 The CPE will automatically provide the DST time based on the time zone. 9.8 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) service is used to map the user's dynamic IP address to a fixed DNS service.
  • Page 53: Iperf

    3. In Service provider, choose DynDNS.org or oray.com. 4. Enter Domain name and Host name. For example, if the domain name provided by your service provider is test.customtest.dyndns.org, enter customtest.dyndns.org as Domain name, and test as Host name. 5. Enter User name and Password. 6.
  • Page 54: Diagnosis

    Figure 9-17 9.10 Diagnosis If the CPE is not functioning correctly, you can use the diagnosis tools on the Diagnosis page to preliminarily identify the problem so that actions can be taken to solve it. 9.10.1 Ping If the CPE fails to access the Internet, run the ping command to preliminarily identify the problem. To do so: Choose System>Diagnosis.
  • Page 55: Traceroute

    Figure 9-18 9.10.2 Traceroute If the CPE fails to access the Internet, run the Traceroute command to preliminarily identify the problem. To do so: Choose System>Diagnosis. In the Method area, select Traceroute. Enter the domain name in the Target IP or domain field. For example, www.google.com. Set Maximum hops ad Timeout.
  • Page 56: Port Mirror

    9.11 Port Mirror Port mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets seen on one switch port.To do so: Choose System>Port Mirror. Enable Port Mirror. Select the WAN Interface which you want a copy. Type the Monitor IP, where the copy will send to.
  • Page 57: Web Setting

    Select the user name, if you want to change the password of normal user, you need to set Enable User enable. Enter the current password, set a new password ,and confirm the new password. New password and Confirm password must contain 5 to 15 characters. Click Submit.
  • Page 58: Logout

    Figure 9-23 9.15 Logout To logout the web management page, perform the following steps: Choose System and click Logout It will back to the login page. 10 FAQs The POWER indicator does not turn on.  Make sure that the power cable is connected properly and the CPE is powered on. ...
  • Page 59  If the CPE powers off unexpectedly while being configured, the parameters may be restored to the default settings.  After configuring the parameters, download the configuration file to quickly restore the CPE to the desired settings. FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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 operation.

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