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This MM-5500PRO Wireless Ethernet modem has been tested for FCC exposure compliance with the MM-5500PRO wireless ethernet modem form factor. In order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the MM-5500PRO Wireless Ethernet modem must be operated with the MM-5500PRO wireless ethernet modem form factor.
No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photographic, or otherwise) without the prior permission of INEWDC. Purpose This manual includes how to configure and use the MM-5500PRO.
(Local Area Network) to WAN(Wide Area Network) wirelessly in Small Office Home Office. Figure 2 shows the MM-5500PRO’s shape. [Figure 2. Each part name of MM-5500PRO] MM-5500PRO supports WAN protocol like PPP, HDLC etc. using CDMA 1x EVDO modem, routing and bridging functions internally for the high speed data transfer. 1.2 Features...
Second MM-5500PRO gets public/Private IP(hereby IP-2) from ISP via CDMA 1x EVDO modem. Now MM-5500PRO has two kinds of IP, one is from ISP and the other ones are to Host PCs. Third, MM-5500PRO convert network data between IP-1 and IP-2 via NAT.
3. Factory Default MM-5500PRO is already set for normal operation. So just connect between PC and MM- 5500PRO. Check the network environment of Host PC. 3.1 Connecting Internet For accessing Internet, should obtain IP automatically so refer below steps. (1) Assumed the user uses the Windows XP. For connect between PC and MM-5100PRO, click “My Network Places”...
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(4) Check the “Obtain an IP address automatically” then click the [OK] button. [Figure 8. Forth step of setting the Host PC] (5) Host PC’s setting is finished. Connect Power and Ethernet cable on MM-5500PRO. Wait for about 10 seconds or until the LED of PKT blinks. Connect your PC on Internet.
4. MM-5500PRO Configuration User can change the function of MM-5500PRO by configuring it for user’s purpose. Supports the web based configuration pages for simplified installation and setup. Figure 9 shows connection on MM-5500PRO’s configuration. [Figure 9. Configuration of MM-5500PRO] (1) Connect Power cable on MM-5500PRO.
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: Status of Ethernet0 IP Interface ppp0 : Status of CDMA0 IP (After getting IP from ISP, this IP appears) (7) We saw the connecting web page of configuration in MM-5500PRO, now try to set each configurations for each mode.
5. PPP mode Configuration We assume that MM-5500PRO current mode is not PPP mode in this chapter. (1) Connect Power cable on MM-5500PRO. (2) Follow the chapter 4, connect MM-5500PRO’s configuration web page. (3) Click “PPP/PPPOE” menu then PPP/PPPOE page appears like figure 12.
6. PPPoE mode Configuration We assume that MM-5500PRO current mode is not PPPoE mode in this chapter. (1) Connect Power cable on MM-5500PRO. (2) Follow the chapter 4, connect MM-5500PRO’s configuration web page. (3) Click “PPP/PPPOE” menu then PPP/PPPOE page appears like figure 13.
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(7) In this example we assumed the user uses the Windows XP. If it is not Windows XP, the user should install PPPoE connection application program. For connect between PC and MM-5500PRO click the “My Network Places” choose the [properties]. [Figure 14. First step of setting the Host PC]...
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[Figure 15. Second step of setting the Host PC] (9) Chose Internet Protocol[TCP/IP] Tab and double click the item. [Figure 16. Third step of setting the Host PC] (10) Check the “Obtain an IP address automatically” then click the [OK] button.
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[Figure 17. Forth step of setting the Host PC] (11) You should make PPPoE connection so click the “Create a nee connection” [Figure 18. First step of creating a PPPoE connection] (12) New Connection Wizard appears, click [Next] button.
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[Figure 19. Second step of creating a PPPoE connection] (13) Check “Connect to the Internet” then click [Next] button. [Figure 20. Third step of creating a PPPoE connection] (14) Check “Set up my connection manually” then click [Next] button.
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[Figure 21. Forth step of creating a PPPoE connection] (15) Check “Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password” then click [Next] button. [Figure 22. Fifth step of creating a PPPoE connection]...
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(16) Write the ISP Name what you want. In this example write ISP name then click [Next] button. [Figure 23. Sixth step of creating a PPPoE connection] (17) Write User name/Password/Confirm password what you use. Then click [Next] button. [Figure 24. Sixth step of creating a PPPoE connection]...
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(18) All setting is finished, check “Add a shortcut to connection and close this wizard, click Finish” then click [Finish] button. [Figure 25. Seventh step of creating a PPPoE connection] (19) PPPoE connection program appears then click [Connect] button. [Figure 26. PPPoE connection application program]...
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(20) Connecting window appears, trying to connect MM-5500PRO. [Figure 27. Connecting between PC and MM-5500PRO] (21) After connection between PC and MM-5500PRO, then go to the verifying stage. [Figure 28. Verifying username and password] (22) Changing Registering stage, the Host PC connecting on the network.
[Figure 30. Starting Internet Explorer] 7. Firmware Upgrade Firmware is for MM-5500PRO. When the firmware is to be upgrade or to be download, use like this. (1) Connect Power cable on MM-5500PRO. (2) Follow the chapter 4, connect MM-5500PRO’s configuration web page.
There is no needed RADIUS on normal using wireless AP but if connect user PC using RADIUS protocol, there are some needed to define below. (1) Wireless AP supports RADIUS protocol to communicate with MM-5500PRO. (2) ISP(Internet Service Provider) supports subnet mask 255.255.255.xxx (because Client PCs should get their IP from RADIUS Server).
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(5) IP of MM-5500PRO should be registered in advance.(But now MM-5500PRO gets Dynamic IP from ISP so after get the IP from MM-5500PRO then let the RADIUS server know the MM-5500PRO’s IP. In the future if MM-5500PRO using RADIUS protocol, MM- 5500PRO needed Static IP from ISP).
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[Figure 34. RADIUS Setting Page] ITEM Description Server IP : xxx.xxx.x.x Authentication Server Server Port : xxxx Shared Secret : depend on Authentication Server Server IP : xxx.xxx.x.x Accounting Server Server Port : xxxx Shared Secret : depend on Authentication Server Server Timeout Second of time out (depend on network speed) Max.Request...
9. Appendix Below pages are descriptions of other configuration pages. (1) “Status” page shows current protocol status. [Figure 35. Status Page] ITEM Description Information of Target - Device - ARP - IP Select Statistics - ICMP - TCP - UDP - ROUTE...
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Device Statistics Each status & Information (2) “Ethernet” page shows the information of Ethernet interface. [Figure 36. Ethernet Page] ITEM Description Static: Should be Always Connect Type (Dynamic: Will be omit) IP Address eth0 IP Subnet Mask Subnet mask IP Address Gateway Gateway Address DHCP Hostname...
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(3) “PPP” page shows the information of PPP authentication. [Figure 37. PPP Page] ITEM Description User ID Received ID from ISP User Password Password Tel Number Calling number (4) “DNS” page shows the information of setting DNS IP Address. [Figure 38. DNS Page]...
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ITEM Description DNS IP Address First DSN IP (Optional) DNS IP Address Second DSN IP (Optional) (5) “DHCP” page shows the information of setting DHCP. [Figure 39. DHCP Page] ITEM Description Activate Enable/Disable: DHCP server on-off Start IP Address Start address local IP(start range) End IP Address End address local IP(End range) Subnet Mask...
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(6) “NAT” page shows the information of setting NAT. [Figure 40. NAT Page] ITEM Description Operation Enable/Disable: NAT on-off Virtual Sever User can select/configure NAT option Access Control End address local IP(End range) DMZ Host IP Setting DMZ Host IP Address VPN Pass-Through IP VPN IP Address...
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(7) “RADIUS” page shows the information of setting RADIUS. [Figure 41. RADIUS Page] ITEM Description Server IP Authentication Server IP & Port Shared Secret RADIUS Secret Key Server IP Accounting Server IP & Port Shared Secret Accounting Secret Key Server TimeOut Waiting Time of Accounting Server Max Request Repeat time of accounting request...
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Interim Interval Frequent time of accounting packet (8) “SNMP” page shows the information of setting SNMP. [Figure 42. SNMP Page] ITEM Description Activate Enable/Disable Read Community Name Setting Reading authority Write Community Name Setting Writing authority System Name Setting system name System Contact Setting system contact System Location...
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Trap Server IP Setting 1 Trap Server IP Trap Server IP Setting 2 Trap Server IP Auth. Fall Trap Warning message to Trap server Cold Start Trap First booting message to Trap server Link UP Trap Normal status message to Trap server Link Down Trap Abnormal status message to Trap server (9) “SNTP”...
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(10) “System” page shows the information of System. [Figure 44. System Page] ITEM Description Admin Name Name of Administrator Admin Password Setting Admin password HTTP Port HTTP Port number Telnet Daemon Enable/Disable Telnet (11) “Reboot” page makes MM-5500PRO reboot.
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