Franklin Wireless C773 User Manual

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C773 User Guide
4G LTE Broadband Wireless 11n
CPE Router
Franklin Wireless C773 (O) User Guide
www.franklinwireless.com
Version 1.4.3 / 08.06.2013
ⓒ 2013FRANKLIN . FRANKLIN and the logo are trademarks of FRANKLIN. Other marks are the property of their
respective owners.
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Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.

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  • Page 1 C773 User Guide 4G LTE Broadband Wireless 11n CPE Router Franklin Wireless C773 (O) User Guide www.franklinwireless.com Version 1.4.3 / 08.06.2013 ⓒ 2013FRANKLIN . FRANKLIN and the logo are trademarks of FRANKLIN. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 C773 Overview General Features ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 What’s in the box? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Components ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Service Status Indicator (LED) Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 Network Access ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the 4G LTE SIM Card ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8...
  • Page 3 User Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 Ring / Sound Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 Tools Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37 Time Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38 Setting Menu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 Chapter 6 Glossary Glossary --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 Page 3 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 C773 Overview

    The following items are included: C773Router · 1050mAh Standard Lithium Ion Battery · A/C Power Adapter · Quick Start Guide · RJ-45 Ethernet LAN Cable · RJ-11 POTS Telephone Line Cable · Page 4 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 5: Components

    ⓘ Reset Button ⓙ WPS Button ⓚ CDMA Extension Antenna Port (MCX Connector Type) ⓛ LTE Secondary Antenna ⓜ LTE Primary Antenna ⓝ GPS Antenna Port (MCX Connector Type) ⓞ USB Port Page 5 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 6: Service Status Indicator (Led) Description

    Where supported No light Device is powered off Solid No service or Inactive Voice Call Solid Week Signal Blinking Conversation in progress Voice service is available Solid Good Signal Blinking Conversational progress Page 6 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 7: Network Access

    · -Incoming and Outgoing Voice Call Service Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n · - 802.11b/g/n – speed of up to 11 Mbps/54 Mbps/150 Mbps *All Speed are theoretical and are dependent on actual network conditions Page 7 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started To get started, take the following steps before you set up C773. ① Install the 4G LTE SIM card. (See “Install the 4G LTE SIM Card “, Page 8) ② Install the Antennas. (See “Install the Antennas”, Page 9) ③...
  • Page 9: Installing The Antenna

    Installing the Antennas To install the antennas, follow these steps. ① Align the antennas with the antenna posts on the C773 router as shown below. ② Mount the antennas on the antenna posts, and ensuring the connection. ③ Swivel the antennas in any direction, in order to better fix the antennas, please check your router placed.
  • Page 10 Use only Franklin Wireless approved batteries and chargers with your device. · Failure to use a Franklin Wireless approved battery and charger may increase the risk that your device will · overheat, catch fire, and/or explode resulting in property damage, serious bodily injury, and/or death.
  • Page 11: Hooking Up Your Telephone

    ① Plug in your telephone into RJ-11 port 1 or port 2 as shown below. Plug-in the Power Adapter and Turn on the device ① Connect the Power Adapter to the C773 router and plug the Power Adapter into an outlet. ② Press the Power On/off button.
  • Page 12: External Antenna For Voice Call Service And Gps

    External Antenna for Voice Calling Service and GPS The C773 router has an integrated internal antenna for the Voice Calling Service and GPS., however if you want to use an external antenna for any reason, you can utilize the external antenna ports (MCX- micro coaxial female antenna not included).
  • Page 13: Activating Your Device

    Activating your device Activating LTE Data Service ① After inserting your SIM card, power up the C773 router, and connect the router with your PC (LAN or Wi-Fi). ② Open your Web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1/ into the address window of your browser, Enter your username and password in the Login dialog.
  • Page 14 Activating Voice Call Service ① Connect your telephone into the C773 router. ② Hook off your telephone handset. ③ Press the dial button to “*228”in order to dial up the activation system of your network operator. ④ When the activation process is done, you should hear a voice message from your network operator system.
  • Page 15: Connecting To The Router

    ① Turn on your computer and turn on the C773 router. The router’s LTE ( ) LED should be solid green or orange, indicating the device is in service and ready to connect. The C773 router broadcasts its own wireless network.
  • Page 16: Wps Configuration

    WPS capability in order to be configured by this method. To setup the WPS feature between your C773 router and your client, follow the below steps ① Login your CPE router through Web UI. (See more detail in Chapter 4) ②...
  • Page 17 3) In the WLAN Wi-Fi protected setup Web page, there is a PIN inputting method for ‘Enter Client Device PIN’ item. 4) Enter the client PIN number noted and press the WPS button, and then the device will be trying to communication with the client about 4 minutes. Page 17 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 18: Device Specification

    LTE Primary & Secondary Antenna Integrated Intenna Voice Service Antenna Extension Antenna Port for Voice Call Service MCX Connector Type Integrated Intenna GPS Antenna Extension Antenna Port for Standalone GPS (Optional) MCX Connector Type Page 18 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 19: Login

    The Home screen is the first screen you see after logging in to the browser interface. It is the main point of entry for all your work in the browser interface. The user menu runs vertically along the left of the browser interface. It shows information of router. Page 19 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 20: Quick Setup Menu

    Statistics Menu l LAN The LAN statistics provide statistics (by interface) for the connection(s) only. l WAN provide statistics (by interface) for the WAN connection(s) only. The WAN statistics Page 20 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 21: Wwan Menu

    WWAN Status WWAN Status shows your current network information. l WWAN Device status WWAN Device status displays the LTE modem information, and also has the Preferred Mode setting and Data Roaming setting items. Page 21 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 22 Enabling the roaming service § eHRPD disable: Disabling the roaming service WWAN Modem APN Setting item is allowed to set your operator’s APN (Access Point Name) information (Your default APN value should be ‘inet.openmobilepr.com’). Page 22 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 23: Lan Menu

    You can use this to allow can access your local FTP or Web service using a DNS-like address. LAN Menu l LAN ARP List The ARP list allows you to see which clients are connected to the CPE device via IP address and MAC address. Page 23 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 24: Lan Settings

    IP reservation Allow static IP address assignment by DHCP server for specified MAC address l UPnP Devices The UPnP Devices list allows you to see all UPnP devices that are discovered by the CPE. Page 24 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 25: Routing Table List

    The Routing table displays configured routes and interfaces on CPE device. l DHCP Client List The DHCP client list allows you to see which clients are connected to the CPE device via IP address and MAC address. Page 25 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 26: Wireless Menu

    Wireless Menu l Radio Settings Configure common WLAN parameters applicable to all active AP in the system. To show WLAN Advanced Radio Settings page, press the corresponding ‘Advanced Radio Settings’ button. Page 26 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 27: Wireless Settings

    SSID: you can change or input new Network Name (SSID), the router’s default SSID is for ‘Franklin CPE XXXX’,‘XXXX’ is your router’s MAC address number last four characters. l Security Settings AP/VAP related security configuration settings. Basic Wi-Fi security setting configured Page 27 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 28: Wps Settings

    WPS Settings WPS is used to easily add devices to Wireless network using a PIN or a push button, the devices must support WPS capability in order to be configured by this method. Page 28 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 29: Mac Filter

    This page allows you to configure the list of devices which are allowed to connect using WPS PIN. l MAC Filter This page allows you to control WLAN association by specifying station’s MAC addresses. A total of 32 entries can be created. Page 29 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 30: Firewall Menu

    The CPE device provides extensive firewall protection against a wide array of common hacker attacks. This is done by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion. l ACL Access to the device is restricted to IP Addresses listed here. Page 30 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 31: Content Sharing Menu

    ‘usb-storage’ in the USB type. If you plug your USB memory stick into the CPE router’s USB connector, and then you will see your USB storage information mounted as following. Page 31 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 32 In the Share Management item, you can manage a file sharing information, and for the first time there is no item. In the Add/Modify File share item, you can add or modify your file sharing information. Page 32 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 33 Windows Explorer will take a long time in order to find out the shared folder. Using Command Prompt Opening the Command Prompt on your Windows Operating System. Try printing, for example, “C:\ net use m: \\192.168.1.1\[folder name like MyShare]’ Page 33 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 34: System Menu

    Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server allows the CPE device to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet. l Administrator Settings Set a password to restrict management access to CPE device. l Web Settings Set Auto logout Time limit for CPE device. Page 34 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 35: System Log

    In the event that the CPE device stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning, you can perform a reset by clicking on the ‘Reset’ button below. By pressing ‘Factory Reset’ all user configurations are replaced with factory default configuration settings. Page 35 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 36: Chapter 4 Interface And Settings For Voice Call Service

    ##12 à to go to Ring Menu (option 1) and then select the Volume Level (option 2 in sub menu) Note • Users will be able to hear a tone after every menu selection. (ex : confirmation tone, fail tone, etc) Page 36 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 37: Ring / Sound Menu

    - In the Service Alert menu you can set/remove the Service alert notification. - If you press ‘Þ’ to set this option, the phone will notify alert to you in and out Service Area. - If you want to remove this option, press ‘#’. Page 37 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 38: Tools Menu

    Dial tone types: India Latin America East Europe China / Syria Nicaragua South Africa Ex) ##22 + 6 + Þ : to set the dial tone to the South African dial tone. Page 38 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 39: Time Menu

    If the entered on hook time or flash time is out of range, it will be ignored. Ex)##33 + 500 + Þ : to set the on hook time to 500 ms Page 39 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 40: Setting Menu

    - You can change the option by doing follows. Press ‘Þ’ for changing a current value to ‘Standard’ option Press ‘#’ for changing a current value to ‘Enhanced’ option. Ex) Suppose a current lock code ‘7777’ Page 40 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 41 ##44 è semi-confirmation tone è 7777 è semi-confirmation tone è Press ‘#’ : Enhanced ##44 è semi-confirmation tone è 7777 è semi-confirmation tone è Press Þ : Standard Page 41 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    A: The router is normally powered by the external AC power, however if AC power is has failed like in the case of an emergency, the battery power will provide Voice Calling only (No internet) service.. Ø The battery will have on average 3 hours of active use time. Page 42 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 43 Q: When will a user of the router need to access the browser interface? A: The router browser interface will only need to be accessed or used when configuring your device for the first time or changing the security settings or establishing more advanced settings. Page 43 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 44 Q: There are two RJ-11 ports in the router’s back side, dose the voice call service possible separately? A: The voice service is not available the separated voice call, but during one conversation, two users could be able to hear and talk simultaneously with two telephones. Page 44 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 45 Q: if a noise is occurred in your telephone? A: Please firstly check your telephone and not to hold the curly cord of the receiver when using the terminal (voice call) for it could cause noises Page 45 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
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  • Page 47: Glossary

    ● NNTP — Network News Transfer Protocol. An Internet application protocol for reading and posting Usenet (newsgroup) articles. ● POP — Post Office Protocol. An Internet protocol for retrieving email from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection. Page 47 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.
  • Page 48 This service is provided through cellular providers. WWAN connectivity allows a user with a laptop and a WWAN device to surf the Internet, check email, or connect to a virtual private network (VPN) from anywhere within the regional boundaries of the cellular service. Page 48 / 48 Copyright©2013 Franklin Wireless, Corp.

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