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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual SOHO Wireless Router...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Trademark ® is a registered trademark of Shanghai UTT Technologies Co., Ltd. Other trademarks and registered trademarks of products mentioned in this publication may be the properties of their respective owners and are only used for identification purposes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About this Manual ........................... 1 Manual Description ..................... 1 Web UI Style ....................... 1 Document Conventions....................2 0.3.1 Format ......................... 2 0.3.2 Icons ........................2 Default Factory Settings ....................3 Contact us ........................3 Chapter 1. Hardware Installation ....................4 Panel Description ......................
  • Page 4 4.2.6 DDNS Verification ....................23 Traffic ........................24 System Info ....................... 26 Internet ........................27 4.5.1 PPPoE Connection .................... 27 4.5.2 Dynamic IP Connection ..................29 4.5.3 Static IP Connection ..................30 Wireless ........................31 4.6.1 2.4GHz Wireless ....................32 4.6.2 5GHz wireless ....................
  • Page 5 4.29.2 VPN Settings ..................... 70 4.30 Access Control ......................71 Appendix A FAQ ........................... 72 Appendix B Common IP Protocols ....................75 Appendix C Common Service Ports ....................76...
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    ReOS_SE V1.8.11. As the product or firmware version upgrades, or other reasons, this guide will be updated periodically. In addition, as the product specifications of each model may differ, please contact the UTT customer to ask for help if any questions.
  • Page 7: Document Conventions

    UTT Technologies About this Manual Drop-down List: Allows you to choose one item from a list. When a drop-down list is inactive, it displays a single item. When activated, it drops down a list of items, from which you can select one.
  • Page 8: Default Factory Settings

    UTT Technologies About this Manual 0.4 Default Factory Settings The factory default settings of interfaces are shown in the following table. Parameter Default Value Description User Name admin Both the User Name and Password are case sensitive. Password admin You can use this IP address to LAN IP Address www.uttlogin.com...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1. Hardware Installation

    1.1 Panel Description 1) Front Panel The LEDs are located on the front panel of the Device. Here we use UTT AC650W as an example (see Figure 2-1). As for other models, please see the product. Figure 1-1 Front Panel-UTT AC650W Description The Power LED indicator is on when the Device is powered on.
  • Page 10: Installation Guideline

    UTT Technologies Hardware Installation Figure 1-2 Back Panel-UTT AC650W Interface/Button Description These interfaces provide a LAN connection to network devices, such as PCs or switches. The WAN interface is connected to your Internet device, such as a cable or modem.
  • Page 11: Installation Requirements

    UTT Technologies Hardware Installation 1.3 Installation Requirements The following items are required for installation: 1) Broadband Internet connection 2) Tools and equipment (1) Broadband modem (optional) (2) PC with an Ethernet card and TCP/IP installed (3) Network devices like hub, switch, wireless access point...
  • Page 12 UTT Technologies Hardware Installation 5) Power on your network devices, PCs, Switches, Hubs, and so on. Figure 1-3 Connecting the Device http://www.uttglobal.com Page 7...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2. Logging To The Device

    UTT Technologies Logging to the Device Chapter 2. Logging to the Device This chapter describes how to configure TCP/IP settings on your computer, and how to login to the Device. In addition, it briefly describes the layout of the Device’s Web interface.
  • Page 14: Logging To The Device

    UTT Technologies Logging to the Device Pinging www.uttlogin.com [192.168.1.1] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Ping statistics for 192.168.1.1: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss) If the Ping command is successful, the connection between the computer and the Device is working properly.
  • Page 15 UTT Technologies Logging to the Device Figure 2-2 Start Configure Router Screen Step 3: A login screen prompts you for User name and Password. Enter admin (case sensitive) in the User name field, and enter admin in the Password field. Then click Log In.
  • Page 16 UTT Technologies Logging to the Device Step 4: Once logged in the Device, the first screen is the homepage, as shown below. On top right corner there is main menu. On left side there’re frequently-used applications. You can add applications by clicking .
  • Page 17: Chapter 3. Setup Wizard

    UTT Technologies Setup Wizard Chapter 3. Setup Wizard This chapter describes how to quickly configure IP address and wireless parameters. After finished all steps mentioned in this chapter, you shall be able to access Internet. 3.1 Running the Setup Wizard Clicking the Setup Wizard tab on Homepage, a dialogue windows pops up showing that the Device is detecting the Internet connection type.
  • Page 18: Pppoe

    UTT Technologies Setup Wizard 3.2.1 PPPoE Most DSL-based Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections for end-users. If you use a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE, and then select PPPoE.
  • Page 19: Static Ip

    UTT Technologies Setup Wizard 3.2.3 Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address, please select Static IP to access Internet. For more information about Static IP, please refer to section: 4.5.3 Static IP Connection. Enter the information provided from ISP into the following dialogue window, and click the Save button.
  • Page 20: 5Ghz Wireless

    UTT Technologies Setup Wizard Figure 3-5 Setup Wizard_2.4G Wireless Settings SSID: The SSID (Service Set Identification) is also known as the wireless network name, which is used to uniquely identify a wireless network. Notes: The Device supports double SSID On 2.4GHz wireless mode. This is the default SSID.
  • Page 21 UTT Technologies Setup Wizard Figure 4- 1 Setup Wizard_5G Wireless Settings Once completed the above steps, you shall be able to access Internet successfully. http://www.uttglobal.com Page 16...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4. Application

    UTT Technologies Application Chapter 4. Application The Device supports lots of functions, such as: DHCP, DDNS, MAC Filter, Bandwidth Control, Virtual Server, Remote management, Cloud storage and so on. We will introduce them in detail in this chapter. 4.1 DHCP server The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 23: Ddns

    The DDNS service providers supported by UTT Technologies currently provide free DDNS services, but they may charge for the DDNS services in the future. In this case, UTT Technologies will notify you as soon as possible; if you refuse to pay for the services, you will no longer be able to use them.
  • Page 24: Ddns Service Provided By 3322.Org

    UTT Technologies Application 4.2.1 DDNS Service provided by 3322.org 1) Register a Domain Name with 3322.org Please login to http://www.3322.org to register a domain name with the suffix of 3322.org. 2) DDNS Settings – 3322.org Figure 4-2 DDNS_3322.org Service Provider: Select the DDNS service provider who offers services to the Device. Here please select 3322.org.
  • Page 25: Ddns Service Provided By Uttcare.com

    To use DDNS offered by uttcare.com on the Device, you can use the default configuration the Device provided or you can go to UTT website to apply for a DDNS account which includes a fully qualified domain name with suffix of uttcare.com and a key.
  • Page 26: Ddns Service Provided By No-Ip.com

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-4 DDNS_uttcare.com Service Provider: Select the DDNS service provider who offers services to the Device. Here please select uttcare.com. Default Configuration: If selected, the Device will generate a host name as domain name, else please enter the host name and password word you got when registering the DDNS account.
  • Page 27: Ddns Service Provided By Dyndns.org

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-5 DDNS_no-ip.com Service Provider: Select the DDNS service provider who offers services to the Device. Here please select no-ip.com. Host Name: Specify the host name of the Device. User Name: Enter the user name of the account. It should be the same with the user name that you entered when registering the DDNS account.
  • Page 28: Ddns Verification

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-6 DDNS_dyndns.org Service Provider: Select the DDNS service provider who offers services to the Device. Here please select dyndns.org. Host Name: Specify the host name of the Device. User Name: Enter the user name of the account. It should be the same with the user name that you entered when registering the DDNS account.
  • Page 29: Traffic

    UTT Technologies Application Note: 1) If your ISP assigns a private IP address (192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x) instead of a public IP address to the Device, DDNS will not work. 2) DDNS feature can help you implement VPN tunnels using dynamic IP addresses on the Device.
  • Page 30 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-7 Traffic RX: Displays the real-time RX rate of the physical interface, which refreshes every two seconds. For the LAN interface, RX means uploading; for the WAN interface, it means downloading. TX: Displays the real-time TX rate of the physical interface, which refreshes every two seconds.
  • Page 31: System Info

    UTT Technologies Application 4.4 System Info This section describes Application > System Info page, administrators can view system information, such as current system time, system up time, system resources usage information, SN, firmware version, etc. Through system information, administrator can identify and diagnose the source of network problems or potential problems, which helps improve the network performance and enhance network security.
  • Page 32: Internet

    UTT Technologies Application Memory usage: Displays the percentage of the current memory usage. Note: The CPU usage and Memory usage are displayed as a status bar and percentage value. The color of the status bar indicates the usage percentage for each resource.
  • Page 33 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-9 PPPoE Connection setting User Name and Password: Enter the PPPoE login user name and password provided by your ISP. MAC Address: Displays the Device’s physical address. We recommend keeping it as default. Advanced Options: Click to configure advanced parameters. In most case, you don’t need to configure them.
  • Page 34: Dynamic Ip Connection

    UTT Technologies Application Dial Type: Select the type of dial connection, available options are Always On, On Demand and Manual.  Always On: If selected, the Device will establish a PPPoE session when starting up and automatically re-establish the PPPoE session once disconnected.
  • Page 35: Static Ip Connection

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-10 Dynamic IP Connection setting MAC Address: Displays the device’s physical address. We always keep it as the default value. 4.5.3 Static IP Connection Some infrastructure situations have to use static address, such as finding the Domain Name System (DNS) host where it is, the Device will translate domain names to IP addresses.
  • Page 36: Wireless

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-11 Static IP Connection setting IP Address: Enter the IP address for the Device’s WAN interface, which is provided by your ISP. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for the Device’s WAN interface, which is provided by your ISP.
  • Page 37: Ghz Wireless

    UTT Technologies Application 4.6.1 2.4GHz Wireless On Application > Wireless > 2.4G Settings page, we can set 2.4GHz wireless parameters , including SSID, Security mode, wireless channel, wireless mode, channel width and so on. Figure 4-12 2.4GHz wireless setting Enable Wireless: Click to open 2.4GHz Wireless network. When the wireless network is bad, you can click 1-click Optimization to optimize the network.
  • Page 38 UTT Technologies Application SSID ISOLATION: Select the SSID you want to isolate from the drop-down box, available options are No ISOLATION, ISOLATE SSID1 and ISOLATE SSID2.  No ISOLATION: if selected, all users connected to the Device can access to the Device.
  • Page 39 UTT Technologies Application  ASCII: Select it to enter the WEP keys in ASCII format. ASCII WEP keys are case sensitive. Default Tx Key: Select one of the WEP keys as the default transmit key to transmit data. All keys can be used to receive data.
  • Page 40: 5Ghz Wireless

    UTT Technologies Application Key Renewal Interval: Specify how often (in seconds) the WPA group key changes. The valid range is 60-86400 or 0, and the default is 3600. Enter 0 to disable automatic renewal. SSID2 Security: Select the security mode you want to use for SSID 2.
  • Page 41 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-15 2.4GHz wireless setting Enable Wireless: Click to enable 5GHz Wireless network. When the wireless network is bad, you can click 1-click Optimization to optimize the network. SSID 1 or SSID 2: The SSID (Service Set Identification) is also known as the wireless network name, which is used to uniquely identify a wireless network.
  • Page 42 UTT Technologies Application  ISOLATE SSID2: if selected, the users connected to SSID 2 couldn’t access to the Device. SSID1 Security: Select the security mode you want to use for SSID 1 from the drop-down box, available security mode options are None, WEP, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.
  • Page 43 UTT Technologies Application WEP Key: Enter a key in one of the WEP Key boxes. You can enter up to four WEP keys. You should enter a key according to the Key Format and Key Type selected.  For 64-bit encryption, enter 10 hex characters or 5 ASCII characters.
  • Page 44: Wds Configuration Example

    As shown in the following figure, the network uses a wired router as the gateway (IP: 192.168.1.1) to the Internet, a UTT WA wireless access (denoted as Device A) to connect computers and other devices in Building 1, and another UTT WA wireless access (denoted as Device B) to connect computers and other devices in Building 2.
  • Page 45 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-18 Network Topology – WDS Configuration Example Configuration Steps Steps 1: Login to Device A. Go to Application > Wireless > 2.4G Settings page to set parameters as the following table. Parameters Value Parameters Value UTT_A...
  • Page 46 UTT Technologies Application Step 3: Select Enable WDS checkbox on the Device B. As shown in the following figure. Figure 4-19 WDS bridging Step 4: Click the scan button to scan the wireless network. Select Device A (SSID is UTT_A) and click the Save button to save all settings.
  • Page 47 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-20 Wireless list Step 5: A few second later, Device B will be connected to Device A successfully. Step 6: Login to Device A, Do the same procedure from step 3 to step 5 to let Device A connected to Device B successfully.
  • Page 48: Lan

    UTT Technologies Application 4.7 LAN This section describes Application > LAN page. You can set the IP address of the LAN interface and enable DNS proxy. Figure 4-21 LAN IP setting IP Address: Specify the IP address of the LAN interface.
  • Page 49: Upnp

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-22 Static Route Route Name: Specify a unique name for the static route. Enable: Click to enable the static route. To temporarily disable the route instead of deleting it, clear the check box. Destination IP: Specify the IP address of the destination network or host.
  • Page 50: Bandwidth Control

    UTT Technologies Application devices from various vendors. An UPnP compatible device can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, announce its name, convey its capabilities upon request, and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices on the network.
  • Page 51: Parental Control

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-24 Bandwidth Control Group Name: Specify a unique name for the group to which the fixed rate limiting rule applies. Rate Limiting Mode: The options are Each, Share and MAC rate limiting.  Each: The specified Max. Tx/Rx Rate is assigned to each member in the group.
  • Page 52 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-25 Parent Control Enable Parental Control: Click the button to enable parental control. Current Device MAC: Displays the current device’s MAC address. Parental MAC: Specify the parental MAC address which will not be affected by Parental Control.
  • Page 53: Mac Filter

    UTT Technologies Application Allowed Domain Settings: Click the hyperlink to set domains which are allowed children to access to. Domains allowed to access: Specify domains which are allowed children to access to. Schedule: Click the hyperlink to set time that allowed children to access internet.
  • Page 54: Virtual Server

    UTT Technologies Application  White List: Only allow MAC listed below: If selected, the wireless clients with MAC address listed in MAC Filter List will be allowed to connect the Device, but block all other wireless clients.  Black List: Only block MAC listed below: If selected, the wireless clients with MAC address listed in MAC Filter List will be blocked to connect the Device, but allow all other wireless clients.
  • Page 55 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-27 Virtual Server Name: Specify the name of this entry. Enable: Click to enable this entry. If you keep it disable, this entry will not take effect, only save it on the Virtual Server List. Protocol: Specify the transport protocol used by the service. The available options are TCP, UDP and TCP/UDP.
  • Page 56: Dmz Host

    UTT Technologies Application Start Internal Port: Specify the lowest port number of the service provided by the LAN host. The Start External Port and Start Internal Port can be different. Port Count: Specify the number of ports used by the service. If the service uses only one port number, enter 1.
  • Page 57: System Status

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-29 User Status 4.16 System Status On the Application > System Status page, you can view the system status in detail. Such as current system time, system up time, 2.4GHz wireless network, 5GHz wireless network, WAN, LAN, traffic statistics and so on.
  • Page 58: Wifi Auto On/Off

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-30 System Status 4.17 WiFi Auto On/Off On the Application > WiFi Auto On/Off page, you can set the time of WiFi turning on. http://www.uttglobal.com Page 53...
  • Page 59: Time

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-31 WiFi Auto On/Off Enable WiFi Auto On/Off: Click the button to enable WiFi Auto On/Off. Weekdays: Specify weekdays’ time of WiFi turning on. Weekend: Specify weekend’ time of WiFi turning on. 4.18 Time Lots of features need accurate system date and time to function properly.
  • Page 60: Remote Management

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-32 Time Setting Current System Time: Displays the current system date (YYYY-MM-DD) and time (HH:MM:SS) of the Device. Time Zone: Select the correct time zone the Device resides. To ensure that the Device gets the correct time from an SNTP server, you should select the correct time zone.
  • Page 61: Password

    3) If the Internet connection has a dynamic IP address, you had better enable DDNS in the Application > DDNS page, so you may use a fixed domain name to manage the Device via Internet. 4) Please enable the remote management before asking a UTT customer engineer for the technical support. 4.20 Password On the Application >...
  • Page 62: Firmware

    To upgrade the Device’s firmware, follow these steps: 1) Download the firmware Click the Download version hyperlink to download the latest firmware from the UTT website. 2) Choose the firmware Click the Choose File button to locate and select the firmware you want to upgrade.
  • Page 63: Configuration

    UTT Technologies Application Click the Upgrade button. In the pop-up window appears, click OK to start the upgrade. Note: 1) As new versions of the Device’s firmware become available, you can upgrade the firmware on your Device to take advantage of new features and improved performance.
  • Page 64: Diagnosis

    UTT Technologies Application In Application > Configuration page, click the Save button to export and save the Device’s current configuration to an XML file on your local computer. 2) Import Configuration File To restore a previously saved configuration file on your local PC, click Choose File to locate and select the configuration file, and then click Import to import the configuration file.
  • Page 65: Flexible Bandwidth

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-37 Diagnosis IP address/Host name: Enter the device’s IP address you want to detect and then click the Ping button. Diagnosis Result: Displays the diagnosis result. 4.24 Flexible Bandwidth On the Application > Flexible Bandwidth page, you can enable flexible bandwidth. When the network is busy, the Device will assign traffic to each LAN users properly according to the current numbers of LAN users, which ensure each LAN users running smoothly.
  • Page 66: Easy Surfing

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-38 Game Boost Enable Flexible Bandwidth: Click to enable flexible bandwidth. Tx. Bandwidth: Specify the upload speed of Internet connection. The value 0 means unlimited rate. Rx. Bandwidth: Specify the download speed of Internet connection. The value 0 means unlimited rate.
  • Page 67: Easy Admin

    UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-39 Easy Surfing 4.26 Easy Admin On the Application > Easy Admin page, you can enable easy Admin. When the Device can't access to the Internet, it will automatically prompt a webpage to detect the problem.
  • Page 68 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-41 Cloud Storage Enable Cloud Storage: Click the button to enable Cloud Storage. Disk Utilization: Click the Scan button to scan available USB disk. Before clicking the scan button, please insert the USB disk into the USB port. After clicking the scan button, it will show the utilization of USB disk.
  • Page 69: Ip/Mac Binding

    UTT Technologies Application Set Password Access: Select to set password. User Name: Specify the name which users use to access cloud storage. Password: Specify the password which users use to access cloud storage. Confirm Password: Enter the password again. Note:...
  • Page 70 UTT Technologies Application Illegal User: A illegal user’s IP and MAC address pair matches an IP/MAC binding, of which the Allow check box is unselected; or there’s only one of the IP address and MAC address that matches the IP/MAC binding.
  • Page 71 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-42 IP/MAC Binding - Example One Then, when receiving a packet initiated from LAN, the Device will process it according to the following cases: 1) A packet with IP address 192.168.16.65 and MAC address 00:15:c5:67:41:0f is allowed to pass.
  • Page 72 UTT Technologies Application Figure 4-43 IP/MAC Binding - Example Two Note: 1) If you have added the IP and MAC address pair of a trusted LAN host in the IP/MAC Binding List, and later changed this host’s IP address or MAC address, you must also update the corresponding binding in the IP/MAC Binding List;...
  • Page 73: Ip/Mac Binding Settings

    UTT Technologies Application 4.28.2 IP/MAC Binding Settings Figure 4-44 IP/MAC Binding Settings Scan: If you click the Scan button, the Device will immediately scan the LAN to detect active hosts connected to the Device, learn and display dynamic ARP information (that is, IP and MAC address pairs).
  • Page 74: Typical Application

    UTT Technologies Application For PPTP and L2TP, tunneling protocols operate at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model. They use frames as their unit of exchange, and encapsulate the original packets inside PPP frames before sending them through a VPN tunnel over the Internet.
  • Page 75: Vpn Settings

    UTT Technologies Application 4.29.2 VPN Settings Figure 4-46 PPTP Client Settings Type: Select the VPN tunneling protocols. Enabled: Click to enable the connection. Status: There are two buttons: Dial and Disconnected. Click Dial to dialing the connection. Click Disconnected to disconnect the connection.
  • Page 76: Access Control

    UTT Technologies Application  MS-CHAPV2: the Microsoft version of the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol.  ANY: If selected, VPN gateway will automatically negotiate it with the remote VPN appliance. Encryption: Select the way of data encryption mode. Note when you choose MS-CHAPV2 as PPP aunthentication mode, you must select MPPE as data encryption mode.
  • Page 77: Appendix A Faq

    Appendix A FAQ UTT Technologies Appendix A FAQ Q: How to configure your TCP/IP? A: There are two methods of configuring TCP/IP properties: one is to manually configure TCP/IP properties; the other is to automatically configure TCP/IP properties with DHCP. The following describes the configuration procedure of these two methods respectively.
  • Page 78 Appendix A FAQ UTT Technologies Figure Appendix- 1 Manually configuring TCP/IP 5) Click OK in the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) dialogue, this will return you to the Local Area Connection Properties dialogue. Click OK again. Till now you have finished configuring the TCP/IP properties.
  • Page 79 Appendix A FAQ UTT Technologies Figure Appendix- 2 Automatically Configuring TCP/IP with DHCP 4) Click OK in the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) dialogue, this will return you to the Local Area Connection Properties dialogue. Click OK again. Till now you have finished configuring the TCP/IP properties.
  • Page 80: Appendix B Common Ip Protocols

    Appendix B Common IP Protocols UTT Technologies Appendix B Common IP Protocols Protocol Name Protocol Number Full Name Internet Protocol ICMP Internet Protocol Message Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Gateway-Gateway Protocol IPINIP IP in IP Tunnel Driver Transmission Control Protocol...
  • Page 81: Appendix C Common Service Ports

    UTT Technologies Appendix C Common Service Ports Appendix C Common Service Ports Service Name Port Protocol Description echo echo discard discard systat Active users systat Active users daytime daytime qotd Quote of the day qotd Quote of the day chargen...
  • Page 82 UTT Technologies Appendix C Common Service Ports tftp Trivial File Transfer gopher finger http World Wide Web kerberos Kerberos kerberos Kerberos hostname NIC Host Name Server iso-tsap ISO-TSAP Class 0 rtelnet Remote Telnet Service pop2 Post Office Protocol - Version 2...
  • Page 83 UTT Technologies Appendix C Common Service Ports IPX over IP ldap Lightweight Directory Access Protocol https MCom https MCom microsoft-ds microsoft-ds kpasswd Kerberos (v5) kpasswd Kerberos (v5) isakmp Internet Key Exchange exec Remote Process Execution biff login Remote Login syslog...
  • Page 84 UTT Technologies Appendix C Common Service Ports remotefs rmonitor monitor ldaps LDAP over TLS/SSL doom Doom Id Software doom Doom Id Software kerberos-adm Kerberos administration kerberos-adm Kerberos administration kerberos-iv Kerberos version IV kpop 1109 Kerberos POP phone 1167 Conference calling...

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