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TW-LTE/4G/3G
WLAN 802.11ac
Router

User Manual

Copyright © TeleWell Oy

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    TW-LTE/4G/3G WLAN 802.11ac Router User Manual Copyright © TeleWell Oy...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Directory   Introduction   .........................   5   Introduction to your Router   ................   5   Features   ......................   7   Physical Interface  ....................   9   Package Contents   ....................   9   Device Description  ...
  • Page 3 3G/LTE   D ongle   D river   .................   3 0   LAN   ........................   3 1   LAN   ......................   3 1   DHCP   S tatic   I P   L ease   ...................   3 2   Interface  ...
  • Page 4 Web   U RL   F iltering   ..................   5 5   Web   H ost   F iltering   ..................   5 6   QoS   ..........................   5 6   QoS   ........................   5 6   Upload  ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction to your Router TW-LTE/4G/3G WLAN 802.11ac Router is a residential/small office gateway, especially designed for those who need to have the data, video and file sharing services beyond his home and office. It is an all-in-one advanced device integrating Wireless, Ethernet, 3G/4G/LTE, and NAS (Network Attached Storage) in one unit.
  • Page 6 Dual stack means the router is capable of running IPv4 and IPv6 in parallel during the transition period. With TeleWell IPv6 enabled devices. Virtual AP A “Virtual Access Point” is a logical entity that exists within a physical Access Point (AP).
  • Page 7: Features

    Firmware Upgradeable Device can be upgraded to the latest firmware through the WEB based GUI. Features Network Protocols and Features IPv4 or IPv4 / IPv6 Dual Stack Dual WAN and load sharing NAT, DMZ and ALG IPv6 Stateless / Stateful Address Auto-configuration IPv6 Router Advertisement DHCPv6 Static Route and Policy Route...
  • Page 8 Wireless LAN Compliant with § IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac standards § 2.4 and 5G radio bands for wireless § Up to 300 Mbps (11n) and 450Mbps (11ac) wireless operation rate 64/128 bits WEP supported for encryption WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for easy setup Wireless Security with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK support WDS repeater function support USB Application Server...
  • Page 9: Physical Interface

    Power switch USB 2.0 port for storage, printer server and 3G/4G/LTE dongle WLAN: 3 x 5 dBi external antenna Package Contents TW-LTE/4G/3G WLAN 802.11ac Router User Manual RJ-45 Cat. 5e STP Ethernet cable Power adapter Important note for using this router Do not use the router in high humidity or high temperatures Do not use the same power source for the router as other equipment.
  • Page 10: Device Description

    Device Description The Front LEDs Status Meaning Power Green Power cable connected Green When any USB device is attached Green Wireless module is ready and work. 2.4G Green blinking Sending/receiving data Green blinking WPS configuration being in progress WPS process completed or WPS is off Green Ethernet Cable connected LAN 1-4...
  • Page 11: The Rear Ports

    The Rear Ports Port Meaning Connect a UTP Ethernet cable (Cat-5 or Cat-5e) to one of LAN1-4 the LAN ports when connecting to a PC or an office/home network. Connect Ethernet cable for WAN connections WPS: Press and release quickly to enable the WPS function.
  • Page 12: Basic Installation

    Basic Installation The   r outer   c an   b e   c onfigured   t hrough   y our   w eb   b rowser.   A   w eb   b rowser   i s   i ncluded   as  ...
  • Page 13: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration Configuring   a   P C   i n   W indows   7   /   8   /   8 .1   /   1 0   Go   t o   S tart.   C lick   o n   C ontrol   P anel.   T hen   c lick   o n   N etwork   a nd   I nternet.   When  ...
  • Page 14 Select   I nternet   P rotocol   V ersion   4   ( TCP/IPv4)   t hen   c lick   P roperties.     In   t he   T CP/IPv4   p roperties   w indow,   s elect   t he   O btain   a n   I P   a ddress   a utomatically   and  ...
  • Page 15   IPv6:   Select   I nternet   P rotocol   V ersion   6   ( TCP/IPv6)   t hen   c lick   P roperties     In   t he   T CP/IPv6   p roperties   w indow,   s elect   t he   O btain   a n   I Pv6   a ddress   automatically  ...
  • Page 16: Factory Default Settings

    Factory Default Settings Before   c onfiguring   y our   r outer,   y ou   n eed   t o   s ettings.   Web  Interface  (Username  and  Password)   Administrator   Username:   h allinta   Password:   s aimaa    ...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration via Web Interface Open   y our   w eb   b rowser;   e nter   t he   I P   a ddress   o f   y our   r outer,   w hich   b y   d efault   i s   192.168.0.254,  ...
  • Page 18: Information

      Information Status   The   p age   b elow   s hows   t he   b asic   s ystem   a nd   W AN   c onnection   i nformation.       WAN   More  ...
  • Page 19: 3G/Lte  Info

    3G/LTE  Info   Details   o f   3 G/4G   d ongle   i nformation   w ill   b e   s hown   h ere   o nce   d ongle   d etected   correctly   b y   r outer.    ...
  • Page 20: Graphic

    Graphic   The   r outer   a lso   s upports   t o   s how   s tatistics   w ith   g raphic   d isplay.     Usage   The   u sage   o f   C PU   a nd   m emory   c an   b e   f ound   h ere.    ...
  • Page 21: Dhcp  Clients

    DHCP  Clients   The   P C   w hich   g ets   d ynamic   I P   a ddress   f rom   r outer   w ill   b e   d isplayed   h ere.    ...
  • Page 22: Vpn

    VPN   All   d etails   o f   V PN   c onnection   i nformation   c an   b e   f ound   i n   t his   s ection.   PPTP/L2TP  Server  Information    ...
  • Page 23: Quick  Setup

    Quick  Setup   Quick   S etup   c an   g uide   y ou   t o   s etup   y our   r outer   s tep   b y   s tep.     It   i s   b etter   t o   c hange   d efault   a dministrator   u sername/password   a t   f irst   l ogin.    ...
  • Page 24   Setup   S SID   a nd   W iFi   k ey   f or   w ireless   5 G.       Setup   y our   W AN   c onnection   t ype.    ...
  • Page 25: Internet  Settings

    Internet  Settings   WAN   Default  Gateway   User   c an   c hange   t he   d efault   g ateway   p riority   i f   d ual   W AN   i s   a vailable.   E nable   L oad   Sharing  ...
  • Page 26: Ewan

    EWAN   This   p age   a llows   u ser   t o   s etup   W AN   c onnection   o n   E thernet   W AN   p ort   a nd   i t   c an   support  ...
  • Page 27   Hostname:   O ptional,   r equired   b y   s ome   I SPs.   IPv6:   E nable/Disable   I Pv6   o n   W AN   p ort.   IPv6   A ddress   M ode:   S pecify   t he   m ode   f or   g etting   o r   s etting   I Pv6   a ddress.   NAT:  ...
  • Page 28: 3G/Lte

    User   N ame   /   P assword:   E nter   t he   P PPoE   u sername/password   t hat   p rovided   b y   y our   ISP.   Verify   P assword:   R e-­‐enter   t he   p assword   a gain.   Operation  ...
  • Page 29: G/Lte   2

      Failover:   E nable/Disable   t he   f ailover   f unction.   T he   3 G/LTE   c onnection   w ill   b e   activated   w hen   E WAN   c onnection   i s   d own   i f   i t   i s   e nabled.   Network  ...
  • Page 30: 3G/Lte  Dongle  Driver

    MTU:   M ost   I SP   o ffers   M TU   v alue   t o   u sers.   Extra   A T   C ommand:   U ser   c an   i ssue   s pecify   t he   A T   c ommand   a fter   3 G/LTE   m odem   initialized.  ...
  • Page 31: Lan

    LAN   LAN   This   w indow   a llows   y ou   t o   s et   u p   a   L AN   i nterface.   W hen   y ou   a re   f inished,   c lick   t he   Apply  ...
  • Page 32: Dhcp  Static  Ip  Lease

    Hostname:   E nter   t he   h ost   n ame   f or   y our   l ocal   a rea   n etwork   ( optional).   IP   A ddress   /   S ubnet   M ask:   T he   l ocal   m anagement   I P   a ddress   a nd   m ask   o f   t his   d evice   which  ...
  • Page 33: Interface  Grouping

      Name:   E nter   t he   n ame   f or   s pecify   P C.   MAC   A ddress:   E nter   t he   M AC   a ddress   o f   s pecify   P C.   IP  ...
  • Page 34: Route

      Route   Static  Route   Enter   t he   s tatic   r outing   i nformation   f or   a n   e ntry   t o   t he   r outing   t able.   C lick   A dd   button  ...
  • Page 35: Policy  Route

      Policy  Route   Enter   t he   P olicy   R outing   i nformation.   T he   d ifferent   w ith   S tatic   R outer   i s   t he   r ule   h ere   will  ...
  • Page 36: Dynamic   D

    Dynamic  DNS   The   D ynamic   D NS   f unction   a llows   y ou   t o   a lias   a   d ynamic   I P   a ddress   t o   a   s tatic   hostname,  ...
  • Page 37: Wireless  Settings

    Wireless  Settings   WLAN  2.4GHz   Basic   It   l et   y ou   d etermine   w hether   t o   e nable   W ireless   f unction   a nd   s et   t he   b asic   parameters  ...
  • Page 38: Advanced

    BSSID:   B SSID   o f   t his   2 .4G   w ireless   i nterface.   Driver   V ersion:   D river   v ersion   f or   t his   2 .4G   w ireless   m odule.   Advanced  ...
  • Page 39: Security

    Data   B eacon   R ate   ( DTIM):   D elivery   T raffic   I ndication   M essage   ( DTIM).   T he   e ntry   range   i s   a   v alue   b etween   1   a nd   2 55.   A   D TIM   i s   c ountdown   v ariable   t hat   i nforms   clients  ...
  • Page 40: Mac  Filter

    Security   M ode:   U ser   c an   s elect   o ne   o f   t he   f ollowing   a uthentications   t o   s ecure   y our   wireless   n etwork:   O pen,   W PA2-­‐PSK   o r   W PA/WPA2-­‐PSK.   WPA  ...
  • Page 41 saving   a nd   f lexibility   w ith   n o   e xtra   w ireless   c lient   d evice   r equired   t o   b ridge   b etween   two   a ccess   p oints   a nd   e xtending   a n   e xisting   w ired   o r   w ireless   i nfrastructure   n etwork   to  ...
  • Page 42: Wps

      Enable   W DS   a nd   w ork   l ike   a   r epeater.   T he   M AC   a ddress   o f   p eer   W DS   A ps   s hould   b e   configured  ...
  • Page 43: Station  List

    Station  List   Here   y ou   c an   v iew   i nformation   a bout   t he   w ireless   c lients.     Time  Schedule   Time   S chedule   i s   a imed   t o   o ffer   m ethods   t o   f lexibly   c ontrol   w hen   t he   w ireless   network  ...
  • Page 44: Wlan  5Ghz

    WLAN  5GHz   Basic   It   l et   y ou   d etermine   w hether   t o   e nable   W ireless   f unction   a nd   s et   t he   b asic   parameters  ...
  • Page 45: Advanced

    Advanced   Here   u ser   c an   s et   s ome   a dvanced   p arameters   a bout   w ireless.     Channel:   T he   r adio   c hannel   n   u mber.   T he   p ermissible   c hannels   d epend   o n   t he   Regulatory  ...
  • Page 46: Security

    the   A P   h as   b uffered   b roadcast   o r   m ulticast   m essages   f or   a ssociated   c lients,   i t   s ends   the   n ext   D TIM   w ith   a   D TIM   i nterval   v alue.   A P   c lients   h ear   t he   b eacons   a nd   a waken   to  ...
  • Page 47: Mac  Filter

    Pass   P hrase:   E nter   t he   k ey   f or   y our   w ireless   s ecurity   s etting.   Key   R enewal   I nterval:   T he   p eriod   o f   r enewal   t ime   f or   c hanging   t he   s ecurity   k ey   automatically  ...
  • Page 48     Enable   W DS   a nd   w ork   l ike   a   b ridge.   T he   M AC   a ddress   o f   p eer   W DS   A ps   s hould   b e   configured  ...
  • Page 49: Wps

    Enable   W DS   a nd   w ork   l ike   a   r epeater.   T he   M AC   a ddress   o f   p eer   W DS   A ps   s hould   b e   configured  ...
  • Page 50: Time  Schedule

    Time  Schedule   Time   S chedule   i s   a imed   t o   o ffer   m ethods   t o   f lexibly   c ontrol   w hen   t he   w ireless   network  ...
  • Page 51: Nat  Settings

    NAT  Settings   Virtual  Server   In   T CP/IP   a nd   U DP   n etworks   a   p ort   i s   a   1 6-­‐bit   n umber   u sed   t o   i dentify   w hich   application  ...
  • Page 52: Dmz

      DMZ   The   D MZ   H ost   i s   a   l ocal   c omputer   e xposed   t o   t he   I nternet.   W hen   s etting   a   p articular   internal  ...
  • Page 53: Alg

    ALG   The   A LG   C ontrols   e nable   o r   d isable   p rotocols   o ver   a pplication   l ayer.     Firewall   MAC/IP/Port  Filtering   IP   f iltering   e nables   y ou   t o   c onfigure   y our   r outer   t o   b lock   s pecified   i nternal/external   users  ...
  • Page 54: System  Security

    Source   M AC   a ddress:   S pecify   t he   M AC   a ddress   t hat   w ill   b e   a pplied   t o   t his   r ule.   IP  ...
  • Page 55: Content  Filtering

    Content  Filtering   The   C ontent   F iltering   i ncludes   W eb   C ontent,   W eb   U RL   a nd   W eb   H ost   f iltering.   Web  Content  Filtering   User  ...
  • Page 56: Web  Host  Filtering

    Web  Host  Filtering   If   a ny   p art   o f   t he   w ebsite’s   U RL   m atches   t he   p re-­‐defined   w ord,   t he   c onnection   w ill   be  ...
  • Page 57   Quality   o f   S ervice:   S pecify   t he   Q oS   f or   t he   t raffic   d irection.   Upload   B andwidth:   S pecify   t he   u pload   b andwidth   f or   E WAN   o r   3 G/LTE   c onnection.   Download  ...
  • Page 58: Upload  Rule  (Lan  To  Wan)

    Upload  Rule  (LAN  to  WAN)   This   p age   a llows   t o   c reate   t he   r ule   f or   u pload   I P   t raffic.   ( LAN   t o   W AN)    ...
  • Page 59: Download  Rule

    Download  Rule   This   p age   a llows   t o   c reate   t he   r ule   f or   d ownload   I P   t raffic.   ( WAN   t o   L AN)    ...
  • Page 60 router.   I GMP   s tands   f or   I nternet   G roup   M anagement   P rotocol,   i t   i s   a   communications   p rotocols   u sed   t o   m anage   t he   m embership   o f   I nternet   P rotocol   multicast  ...
  • Page 61: Usb

    USB   Printer  Server   This   p age   a llows   y ou   t o   e nable   /   d isable   p rinter   s upport.   C lick   t he   A pply   /   S ave   button  ...
  • Page 62: Disk

    Disk   Once   t he   s torage   a ttached,   u ser   c an   c reate   o r   d elete   t he   f older   f rom   t his   p age.    ...
  • Page 63: Ftp  Server

    FTP  Server   This   p age   a llows   t o   E nable/Disable   F TP   s erver   s ervice   o n   d evice   a nd   a lso   c an   s etup   the  ...
  • Page 64: Vpn

    VPN   This   d evice   s upports   t hree   d ifferent   k ind   o f   V PN   s ervice,   P PTP   S erver/Client,   L 2TP   Server/Client   a nd   G RE   t unnel.   PPTP  Server  ...
  • Page 65: Account

    Inactivity   T imeout:   S etup   t he   p eriod   o f   t ime   t hat   P PTP   c onnection   s hould   b e   disconnected   i f   n o   t raffic   o n   i t.   B lank   o r   0   m eans   a lways   o n.   Tunnel  ...
  • Page 66: Client

    Client   This   p age   a llows   t o   s etup   a   P PTP/L2TP   c lient   t o   l ogin   t o   r emote   P PTP/L2TP   s erver.    ...
  • Page 67: Diagnostics  Tools

      Name:   E nter   t he   n ame   f or   t his   G RE   T unnel   c onnection.   Enable:   E nable   t he   t unnel   c onnection   i mmediately   a fter   c licking   A pply/Save   b utton.   Local  ...
  • Page 68: Management

          Management   The   M anagement   d irectory   f eatures   a n   a rray   o f   o ptions   d esigned   t o   h elp   y ou   g et   t he   most  ...
  • Page 69: Ntp

        NTP   Setup   t he   T ime   Z one   a nd   N TP   s erver   h ere   t o   c orrect   a nd   s ync   t he   t ime   o n   t he   r outer.    ...
  • Page 70: Auto  Reboot

    Auto  Reboot   User   c an   s pecify   t wo   t ime   s chedules   t o   f orce   d evice   t o   r eboot   a utomatically.       Upload  Firmware  ...
  • Page 71: Settings  Management

    Settings  Management   This   p age   a llows   u ser   t o   b ackup   o r   r estore   t he   r outer   s ettings   t o/from   f ile.    ...
  • Page 72: Language

    Language   You   c an   s elect   t he   l anguage   f or   t he   W EB   G UI   h ere.   J ust   s elect   t he   l anguage   y ou   w ant   and  ...

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