NetComm ROUTER WITH VOICE 3G10WV User Manual

NetComm ROUTER WITH VOICE 3G10WV User Manual

Hspa 7.2 mbps wi-fi router with voice

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3G10WV – HSPA 7.2 Mbps Wi-Fi
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  • Page 1 3G10WV – HSPA 7.2 Mbps Wi-Fi Router with Voice User Guide...
  • Page 2: Thank You For Purchasing Netcomm's Hspa Wi-Fi Router With Voice

    Thank you for purchasing NetComm’s HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice Preface The purpose of this manual is to provide you detailed information on the installation, operation and application of your HSPA 7.2Mbps Wi-Fi Router with Voice. Important Notice and Safety Precaution •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Thank you for purchasing NetComm’s HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice ... 2 Preface ...2 Important Notice and Safety Precaution ...2 – Introduction ... 6 Features ...7 Package Contents ...7 LED Indicators ...8 Rear Panel ...9 – Quick Setup ... 11 Setup Procedure ...11 –...
  • Page 4 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) ...40 Access Control ...41 6.4.1 Services ...41 6.4.2 IP Addresses ...42 6.4. Passwords ...4 Save and Reboot ...4 – Advanced setup ... 45 Local-Area Network (LAN) ...46 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...48 7.2.1 Port Forwarding ...48 7.2.2 Port Triggering ...50 7.2....
  • Page 5 Introduction...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction With the increasing popularity of the G standard worldwide, this HSPA 7.2Mbps Wi-Fi Router with Voice provides you with triple-band coverage through expanding cellular networks throughout the world. By following the simple step-by-step instructions found on the Connection Manager USB key, you can share your connection with multiple wireless and wired devices using the G network.
  • Page 7: Features

    Features • This HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice allows you to share your G connection with multiple wireless or wired devices • Provides you with worldwide coverage through triple-band HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS (850 / 1900 / 2100MHz), quad-band EDGE/GSM (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) •...
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    3G10WV – FRONT BEZEL GRAPHICS The background colour of the bezel must be printed WHITE INK LED Indicators All type and graphics print WHITE INK onto background colour of CMYK C100/M56/Y0/K16 The front panel LED indicators are shown in this illustration and followed by detailed explanations in the Lights and product keyline are for positioning purposes only –...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel The rear panel contains the ports for data and power connections. (1) Main G Antenna (removable, SMA connection) (2) Power jack for DC power input (12VDC / 1.5A)/Power button () USIM card slot (4) Aux G Antenna (removable, SMA connection) (5) Reset button (6) Phone port (8) 2 RJ-45 Ethernet LAN ports...
  • Page 10 Quick Setup...
  • Page 11: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup Setup Procedure These steps explain how to quickly setup your G router: 1: Attach the two G antennas provided to the ports marked Main and AUX on the back of the router. The antennas should be screwed in a clockwise direction. 2: Insert your SIM card (until you hear a click) into the USIM slot at the back of the Router.
  • Page 12 Web User Interface...
  • Page 13: Web User Interface

    Web User Interface This section describes how to access the device via the web user interface using a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later). Default Settings The following are the default settings for the device. •...
  • Page 14: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) Settings

    TCP/IP Settings DHCP Mode When your Router powers up, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server (on the device) will start automatically. To set your PC for DHCP mode, check the Internet Protocol properties of your Local Area Connection. You can set your PC to DHCP mode by selecting Obtain an IP address automatically in the dialog box shown below.
  • Page 15: Login Procedure

    Login Procedure To login to the web interface, follow the steps below: NOTE: The default settings can be found in .1 Default Settings. 1: Open a web browser and enter the default IP address for the Router in the Web address field. In this case http://192.168.1.1.
  • Page 16: Web User Interface Homepage

    Web User Interface Homepage The web user interface (WUI) is divided into two window panels, the main menu (on the top) and the display screen (on the bottom). The main menu has the following options: Basic, G Settings, Wireless, Management, Advanced, Voice and Status.
  • Page 17 The following table provides further details. Fields Description Software version The software version of the device. Hardware version The Hardware version of the device Bootloader version The bootloader version of the device. Wireless driver The wireless driver version of the wireless module. version Network The name of or other reference to the mobile network operator.
  • Page 18 G Settings...
  • Page 19: 3G Settings

    G Settings This menu includes G service Setup and PIN Configuration. NOTE: Sections 9. and 9.4.2 also provide information about the G service. G Service Setup Select your G service settings according to predefined or custom profiles. Setup instructions are provided in the following sections for your assistance.
  • Page 20: Profile Setup

    4.1.1 Profile Setup Your Service Provider will provide the information required to complete the first time setup instructions below. This includes profile, username and password. Only complete those steps for which you have information and skip the others. 1. If your SIM card is not inserted into the gateway, please turn the gateway off. Then insert the SIM and turn the gateway on.
  • Page 21: Pin Configuration

    PIN Configuration This screen allows for changes to the G SIM card PIN code protection settings. NOTE: If you have entered the incorrect PIN  times, your SIM card will be locked for your security. Please call your G Provider for assistance.
  • Page 22 PIN Lock On After you are finished using your SIM card for Internet service, you may wish to lock it again. In this case, first go to the G Settings - PIN Configuration screen, as shown below. Select PIN lock ON, enter the PIN code twice.
  • Page 23: Pin Code Change

    4.2.2 PIN Code Change If you wish to change your PIN code for greater security, enable the PIN Code protection. Go to the previous section and follow the procedure listed under PIN Lock On. After locking the SIM card, select PIN Code Change and enter your Old and New PIN codes in the fields provided.
  • Page 24 Wireless...
  • Page 25: Wireless

    Wireless The Wireless submenu provides access to Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) configuration settings including: • Wireless network name • Channel restrictions (based on country) • Security • Access point or bridging behaviour • Station information 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice – 25...
  • Page 26: Setup

    Setup This screen allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the channel set based on country requirements. The Wireless Guest Network function adds extra networking security when connecting to remote hosts.
  • Page 27: Security

    Security This Router includes a number of security options that provides you with a secure connection to a G network. State-of-the art security includes: • WEP / WPA / WPA2 data encryption • SPI Firewall • VPN Pass-Through • MAC address IP filtering •...
  • Page 28 Select SSID Your Service Set Identifier (SSID), sets your Wireless Network Name. You can connect multiple devices including Laptops, Desktop PCs and PDAs to your Wireless Router. To get additional devices connected, scan for a network, and locate the SSID shown on your Wireless Security Card.
  • Page 29: Configuration

    Configuration The following screen appears when you select Configuration. This screen allows you to control the following advanced features of the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interface: • Select the channel which you wish to operate from • Force the transmission rate to a particular speed •...
  • Page 30 Option Description AP Isolation Select On or Off. By enabling this feature, wireless clients associated with the Access Point can be linked. Band The new amendment allows IEEE 802.11g units to fall back to speeds of 11 Mbps, so IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g devices can coexist in the same network.
  • Page 31 Option Description 54g Mode Select Auto mode for greatest compatibility. Select Performance mode for the fastest performance among 54g certified equipment. Select LRS mode if you are experiencing difficulty with legacy 802.11b equipment. If this does not work, you may also try 802.11b only mode.
  • Page 32: Media Access Control (Mac) Filter

    MAC Filter This screen appears when Media Access Control (MAC) Filter is selected. This option allows access to be restricted based upon the unique 48-bit MAC address. To add a MAC Address filter, click the Add button shown below. To delete a filter, select it from the table below and click the Remove button. Option Description MAC Restrict Mode...
  • Page 33: Wireless Bridge

    Wireless Bridge The following screen appears when selecting Wireless Bridge, and goes into a detailed explanation of how to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface. Click Save/Apply to implement new configuration settings. Feature Options AP Mode Selecting Wireless Bridge (Wireless Distribution System) disables Access Point (AP) functionality while selecting Access Point enables AP functionality.
  • Page 34: Station Info

    Station Info The following screen appears when you select Station Info, and shows authenticated wireless stations and their status. Click the Refresh button to update the list of stations in the WLAN. BSSID The BSSID is a 48-bit identity used to identify a particular BSS (Basic Service Set) within an area.
  • Page 35 Management...
  • Page 36: Management

    Management The Management menu has the following maintenance functions and processes: 6.1 Device Settings 6.2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 6. Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 6.4 Access Control 6.5 Save and Reboot Device Settings The Device Settings screens allow you to backup, retrieve and restore the default settings of your Router. It also provides a function for you to update your Routers firmware.
  • Page 37: Update Settings

    6.1.2 Update Settings The following screen appears when selecting Update from the submenu. By clicking on the Browse button, you can locate a previously saved filename as the configuration backup file. Click on the Update settings to load it. 6.1.3 Restore Default The following screen appears when selecting Restore Default.
  • Page 38: Update Firmware

    6.1.4 Update Firmware The following screen appears when selecting Update Firmware. By following this screens steps, you can update your Routers firmware. Manual device upgrades from a locally stored file can also be performed using the following screen. 1: Obtain an updated software image file 2: Enter the path and filename of the firmware image file in the Software File Name field or click the Browse button to locate the image file.
  • Page 39: 6.2 Configure Snmp Agent On G10Wv

    6.2 Configure SNMP agent on G10WV The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a network administrator to monitor a network by retrieving settings on remote network devices. To do this, the administrator typically runs an SNMP management station program such as MIB browser on a local host to obtain information from the SNMP agent, in this case the G10WV (if SNMP enabled).
  • Page 40: Simple Network Time Protocol (Sntp)

    Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) This screen allows you to configure the time settings of your Router. To automatically synchronize with Internet timeservers, tick the box as illustrated below. The following options should now appear (see screenshot below): First NTP timeserver: Select the required server.
  • Page 41: Access Control

    Access Control The Access Control option found in the Management drop down menu, configures access related parameters in the following three areas: • Services • IP Addresses • Passwords Access Control is used to control local and remote management settings for your Router. 6.4.1 Services The Service Control List (SCL) allows you to enable or disable your Local Area Network (LAN) or Wireless Area...
  • Page 42 6.4.2 IP Address The IP Address option limits local access by IP address. When the Access Control Mode is enabled, only the IP addresses listed here can access the device. Before enabling Access Control Mode, add IP addresses with the Add button.
  • Page 43: Save And Reboot

    6.4.3 Passwords The Passwords option configures your account access password for your Router. Access to the device is limited to the following three user accounts: • admin is to be used for local unrestricted access control • support is to be used for remote maintenance of the device •...
  • Page 44 Advanced Setup...
  • Page 45: Advanced Setup

    Advanced Setup This chapter explains advanced setup for your Router: 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice – 45...
  • Page 46: Local-Area Network (Lan)

    Local Area Network (LAN) This screen allows you to configure the Local Area Network (LAN) interface on your Router. See the field descriptions below for more details. Option Description IP Address Enter the IP address for the LAN interface Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the LAN interface Enable UPnP Tick the box to enable Universal Plug and Play...
  • Page 47 Enable DHCP To relay DHCP requests from the subnet with no DHCP server on it to a DHCP Server Relay server on other subnets. DHCP Server Relay is disabled by default. To access enable DHCP relay, please un-tick NAT enable first, that means to disable NAT first, and then press save button.
  • Page 48: Network Address Translation (Nat)

    Network Address Translation (NAT) 7.2.1 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the Internet side (identified by Protocol and External port) to the internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side. The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side.
  • Page 49 Options Description Select a Service User should select the service from the list. Custom Server Create a customer server and enter a name for the server Server IP Address Enter the IP address for the server. External Port Start Enter the starting external port number (when you select Custom Server). When a service is selected the port ranges are automatically configured.
  • Page 50: Port Triggering

    7.2.2 Port Triggering Some applications require specific ports in the Router’s firewall to be open for access by remote parties. Port Triggering opens up the ‘Open Ports’ in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the ‘Triggering Ports’. The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the ‘Open Ports’.
  • Page 51: Demilitarized Zone (Dmz) Host

    Options Description Select an Application User should select the application from the list. Custom Application User can enter the name of their choice. Trigger Port Start Enter the starting trigger port number (when you select custom application). When an application is selected, the port ranges are automatically configured. Trigger Port End Enter the ending trigger port number (when you select custom application).
  • Page 52: Security

    Security Your Router can be secured with IP Filtering or Parental Control functions. 7.3.1 IP Filtering The IP Filtering screen sets filter rules that limit incoming and outgoing IP traffic. Multiple filter rules can be set with at least one limiting condition. All conditions must be fulfilled when individual IP packets pass filter. Outgoing IP Filter The default setting for Outgoing traffic is ACCEPTED.
  • Page 53 Options Description Filter Name The filter rule label Protocol TCP, TCP/UDP, UDP or ICMP Source IP address Enter source IP address Source Subnet Mask Enter source subnet mask Source Port Enter source port number or port range (port or port:port) Destination IP address Enter destination IP address Destination Subnet Mask...
  • Page 54: Parental Control

    7.3.2 Parental Control This Parental Control allows you to restrict access from a Local Area Network (LAN) to an outside network through the Router on selected days at certain times. Make sure to activate the Internet Time server synchronization as described in section 6. SNTP, so that the scheduled times match your local time. Click Add to display the following screen.
  • Page 55: Routing

    Routing Default Gateway, Static Route and Dynamic Route settings can be found in the Routing link as illustrated below. 7.4.1 Default Gateway If the Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected, this device will accept a default Gateway assignment. If the checkbox is not selected, a field will appear allowing you to enter the static default gateway and/or WAN interface, then click Save/Apply.
  • Page 56: Static Route

    7.4.2 Static Route The Static Route screen displays the configured static routes. Click the Add or Remove buttons to change settings. Click the Add button to display the following screen. Enter Destination Network Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address and/or WAN Interface. Then click Save/Apply to add the entry to the routing table.
  • Page 57: Dynamic Route

    7.4.3 Dynamic Route To activate this option, select the Enabled radio button for Global RIP Mode. To configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version and operation, followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for that interface. Click Save/Apply to save the configuration and to start or stop dynamic routing.
  • Page 58: Dynamic Domain Name System (Dynamic Dns)

    7.5.2 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic IP address to be aliased to a static hostname in any of a selection of domains, allowing the router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the internet. Note: The Add/Remove buttons will be displayed only if the router has been assigned an IP address from the remote server.
  • Page 59 Voice 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice – 59...
  • Page 60: Voice

    Voice The G10WV HSPA 7.2Mbps Wi-Fi Router with Voice allows you to make telephone calls over the G Mobile/ Cellular Telephone network using a standard Analogue Telephone via the built in RJ-11 Phone port. Please refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer for operating your Analogue Telephone. Note that your SIM card and Mobile service needs to be provisioned for Voice Calling.
  • Page 61 Status...
  • Page 62: Status

    Status The Status menu has the following submenus: • Diagnostics • System Log • G network • Statistics • Route • • DHCP • PING 62 – 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice...
  • Page 63: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu provides feedback on the connection status of the device. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a fail status: 1: Click on the Help link 2: Now click Re-run Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of the screen to re-test and confirm the error : If the test continues to fail, follow the troubleshooting procedures in the Help screen.
  • Page 64: System Log

    System Log This function allows you to view system events and configure related options. Follow the steps below to enable and view the System Log. 1: Click Configure System Log to continue. 2: Select the system log options (see table below) and click Save/Apply. 64 –...
  • Page 65 Option Description Indicates whether the system is currently recording events. You can enable or disable event logging. By default, it is disabled. Log level Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted events below this level. The events ranging from the highest critical level “Emergency” down to this configured level will be recorded to the log buffer on the Router’s SDRAM.
  • Page 66: G Status

    G Status Select this option for detailed status information on your Routers G connection. Consult the table on the next page for detailed field descriptions. 66 – 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice...
  • Page 67 Status Description Manufacturer The manufacturer of the embedded G module. Model The model name of the embedded G module. FW Rev. The firmware version of the G module. IMEI The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a 15 digit number that is used to identify a mobile device on a network.
  • Page 68 Status Description Signal Level (RSSI) G Radio Signal Strength Index Value Signal level in 5 Signal bars Quality (Ec/Io) The total energy per chip per power density (Ec/Io) value of the active set’s three strongest cells. Network Registration Should display as registered with a valid unlocked SIM card. Status Network Name The G internet Service Provider.
  • Page 69: Statistics

    Statistics These screens provide detailed information for: • Local Area Network (LAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • G Interfaces NOTE: These statistics page refresh every 15 seconds. 9.4.1 LAN Statistics This screen displays statistics for the Ethernet and Wireless LAN interfaces. Interface Shows connection interfaces Received/Transmitted...
  • Page 70: G Statistics

    9.4.2 3G Statistics Click G network in the Statistics submenu to display the screen below. Service Shows the service type Inbound Octets Packets Drops Error Outbound Octets Packets Drops Error 70 – 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice Number of received octets over the interface. Number of received packets over the interface.
  • Page 71: Route

    Route Select Route to display the paths the Router has found. Field Description Destination Destination network or destination host Gateway Next hop IP address Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of Destination Flag U: route is up !: reject route G: use gateway H: target is a host R: reinstate route for dynamic routing D: dynamically installed by daemon or redirect...
  • Page 72: Address Resolution Protocol (Arp)

    Click ARP to display the ARP information. Field Description IP address Shows IP address of host pc Flags Complete Incomplete Permanent Publish HW Address Shows the MAC address of host pc Device Shows the connection interface Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Click DHCP to display the DHCP information.
  • Page 73: Ping

    PING The PING menu provides feedback of connection test to an IP address or a host name. Input a IP address or a host name, e.g www.google.com and press Submit. The connection test result will be shown as below. The above screen is not showing successful ping result 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice –...
  • Page 74 CLI commands Via Telnet 74 – 3G10WV HSPA Wi-Fi Router with Voice...
  • Page 75: Appendix A: Command Line Interface (Cli) Commands Via Telnet

    CLI commands via Telnet Show all CLI commands Description: List all available CLI commands that the G router supports. Synopsis: help | ? Example: > help help logout reboot ddns dumpcfg defaultgateway dhcpserver passwd remoteaccess restoredefault route save ping sntp sysinfo tftp wlan...
  • Page 76 Description: End the telnet session Synopsis: logout Example: > logout Reset/reboot device Description: To reboot the router. Synopsis: reboot Example: > reboot Radio Signal Strength Description: Display the G radio signal strength. Synopsis: sierra show --signal Example: > sierra show --signal signal: 2 Note: Signal value is explain in the table below Radio Band...
  • Page 77 System mode: WCDMA PS state: Attached WCDMA band: WCDMA800 GSM band: Unknown WCDMA channel: 446 GSM channel: 6555 GMM (PS) state:REGISTERED NORMAL SERVICE MM (CS) state: IDLE NORMAL SERVICE WCDMA L1 State:L1M_FACH RRC State: CELL_FACH RX level (dBm):-90 IMSI & IMEI read Description: Display the IMSI and IMEI value Synopsis: sierra show --imsi sierra show --imei...
  • Page 78 Description: To report the current available and supported network technologies being used. Synopsis: sierra show --mode Example: > sierra show --mode mode: UMTS (Valid values: “GSM”, “GPRS”, “EDGE”, “UMTS”, “HSDPA”, “HSUPA”) • sierra show --registration Description: To display the Network Registration Status, Country code and Network code. Synopsis: sierra show --registration Example: >...
  • Page 79 Description: To set and query authentication method (PAP/CHAP/AUTO) for PDP-IP packet data calls if the profile supports. Synopsis: Authentication method set: sierra set --auth <profile> <method> <profile> 1:Custom APN <method> 0:AUTO 1:PAP 2:CHAP Authentication method read: sierra show --auth <profile> <profile>...
  • Page 80 > sierra set --comp 1 0 enable • sierra show --comp <profile> Description: To display the IP header or data compression status. Synopsis: sierra show --comp <profile> <profile> 1: Custom APN Examples: > sierra show --comp 1 Profile1: IPH is Off, DATA is Off Connect / Disconnect PPP session Description: To connect or disconnect the PPP session.
  • Page 81 Synopsis: sierra show --PIN-LOCK Example: > sierra show --PIN-LOCK PIN code protection is disabled • sierra show --SIM Description: To display the SIM card status. Synopsis: sierra show --SIM Example: > sierra show --SIM SIM inserted (SIM card is correctly inserted to the USIM slot) SIM not inserted (SIM card is not inserted to the USIM slot) USIM is PIN locked (SIM card is locked by the PIN code) Incorrect SIM (a SIM card from other Internet service provider is inserted, SIM card can’t be recognized by the...
  • Page 82 > wlan wlan command usage : wlan config [option] wlan security [option] wlan macfilter [option] wlan wds [option] wlan info [option] wlan –help Each option will be explained separately below. Note: The settings changed from these commands take effect immediately and will be updated on the web page 1.
  • Page 83 Description: Enable or disable wireless LAN interface. Valid value: 0 or 1 0 – disabled the wireless LAN interface. 1 – enabled the wireless LAN interface. Default value: 1 --hide <0|1> Description: Hide wireless LAN network name (SSID). Valid value: 0 or 1 0 –...
  • Page 84 Default value: 0 --mrate <rateVal> Description: Set the wireless LAN Multicast rate. Valid value: 0, 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 6, 48, 54 (Mbps) 0 means auto Default value: 0 --rts <rtsThreshold> Description: Set the wireless LAN RTS threshold. Valid value: 0~247 Default value: 24 --frag <fragThreshold>...
  • Page 85 Default value: long Example 1: User wants to enable the wireless LAN, configure the wireless LAN network name (SSID) as “TestAP”, configure wireless LAN channel to 5 and then hide the SSID: wlan config --enable 1 wlan config --ssid “TestAP” wlan config --channel 5 --hide 1 Or merge the above commands wlan config --enable 1 --ssid “TestAP”...
  • Page 86 [--nkey2 <keyStr>] [--nkey <keyStr>] [--keyidx <2|>] wlan security psk / psk2 / psk2mix [--wpaenc <tkip|aes|tkip+aes>] [--rekey <interval>] [--pskey <”pskeyStr”>] [--wep <enabled|disabled>] [--keybit <64|128>] [--nkey2 <keyStr>] [--nkey <keyStr>] [--keyidx <2|>] Options: --wep <enabled|disabled> Description: enable or disable WEP encryption --keybit <64|128> Description: Set the WEP encryption strength --nkey1 <keyStr>...
  • Page 87 G10WV - HSPA 7.2Mbps Wi-Fi Router with Voice USER GUIDE --rekey <interval> Description: Set the Group Rekey Interval Default value: 0 --pskey <”pskeyStr”> Description: Set the WPA Pre-Shared Key Valid value: string of 8 ~ 6 characters. Note: 1. wlPreauth can only be used with WPA2. 2.
  • Page 88 Configure wireless LAN MAC filter Description: Enable, disable and configure the wireless LAN MAC filter feature. This feature enables the router to allow or deny connection from wireless client based on the MAC address. Synopsis: wlan macfilter [--mode <disabled|allow|deny>] [--add <MACaddress>] [--remove <MACaddress>] Options: --mode <disabled|allow|deny>...
  • Page 89 [--rmac <MACaddress>] [--rmac4 <MACaddress>] Options: --mode <ap|wds> Description: configure wireless AP mode. Default value: ap --restrict <enabled|disabled> Description: enable or disable bridge restrict mode. Default value: disabled --rmac1 <MACaddress> --rmac2 <MACaddress> --rmac <MACaddress> --rmac4 <MACaddress> Description: set remote bridge MAC address Note: The “--restrict”...
  • Page 90 > wlan info --config Wlan Config Info : Basic : wlan config enable = 1 wlan config hide = 0 wlan config ssid = Series7Wireless7890 wlan config bssid = 00:11:22::44:56 wlan config country = AU Advance : wlan config isolate = 0 wlan config band = b wlan config channel = 0 wlan config rate = 0...
  • Page 91 wlan security WepKeyBit = 128 wlan security WepKey2 = wlan security WepKey = wlan security WepCurrentKeyindex = 1 --macfilter Description: display the list of parameters from macfilter option Example: > wlan info --macfilter Wlan macfilter Info : wlan macfilter mode = disabled wlan macfilter entry : --wds Description: display the list of parameters from wds opiton...
  • Page 92 • none: disable the service. • local: enable the service at LAN side only • remote: enable the service at WAN side only • both: enable the service at both LAN and WAN sides. (2) To add an entry of IP range that to be enable to manage the gateway. Subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 is for a host with the specific IP address.
  • Page 93 config AP mode. Default value : ap --restrict <enabled|disabled> config bridge restrict mode. Default value : disabled --rmac1 <MACaddress> --rmac2 <MACaddress> --rmac <MACaddress> --rmac4 <MACaddress> config remote bridge MAC address NOTE 4: You should enable the option - “restrict” before setting any restrict MAC address (setting --rmac1~4) or your restrict MAC address setting will be ignored.
  • Page 94 --macfilter list parameters of macfilter command --wds list parameters of wds command --station list authenticated wireless stations and their status NOTE 5: You can use this command to view your wireless settings; no matter the settings are modified from web or CLI, the command will show the latest information for you.
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  • Page 96 Contact Information If you have any technical difficulties with your product, please do not hesitate to contact NetComm’s Customer Support Department. Email: support@netcomm.com.au www.netcomm.com.au Note: NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the basic installation and features outlined in the Quick Start Guide. For further information regarding the advanced features of this product, please refer to the configuring sections in the User Guide or contact a Network Specialist.

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