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  • Page 1 LANCOM 3850 UMTS...
  • Page 2 LANCOM Systems shall be liable only to the degree specified in the terms of sale and delivery. The reproduction and distribution of the documentation and software included with this product is subject to written per- mission by LANCOM Systems. We reserve the right to make any alterations that arise as the result of technical develop- ment.
  • Page 3 Apart from that, UMTS/HSDPA is able to bridge the “last mile” for customers who do not have access to an equivalent broadband connection. The UMTS/ HSDPA card is simply operated in the CardBus expansion slot of the LANCOM 3850 UMTS. The device automatically switches Internet access between HSDPA, UMTS and GPRS depending on availability.
  • Page 4 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Preface The reference manual can be found on the LANCOM product CD as an Acrobat (PDF) document. It is designed as a supplement to the user manual and goes into detail on topics that apply to a variety of models. These include, for exam-...
  • Page 5 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Preface contact addresses of LANCOM support, please see the enclosed leaf- let or the LANCOM Systems website. Information symbols Very important instructions. Failure to observe this may result in damage.  Important instruction that should be observed.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1.2 The advantages of the UMTS/HSPDA solution 1.2.1 “Last mile“ via UMTS/HSPDA 1.2.2 Mobile conference room 1.2.3 UMTS/HSPDA Backup 1.3 What can your LANCOM Wireless Router do? 2 Installation 2.1 Package contents 2.2 System requirements 2.2.1 Configuring the LANCOM devices 2.2.2 Operating access points in managed mode...
  • Page 7 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Contents 4 Setting up Internet access 4.1 Instructions for LANconfig 4.2 Instructions for WEBconfig 5 Setting up the UMTS profile 5.1 Internet access 5.2 VPN site coupling 5.3 Other settings 5.3.1 Choosing the mobile telephone network 5.3.2 Activate UMTS/GPRS profile 5.3.3 UMTS/HSPDA only or automatic UMTS/HSPDA/GPRS se-...
  • Page 8 7 Security settings 7.1 Security for the Wireless LAN 7.1.1 Closed network 7.1.2 Access control via MAC address 7.1.3 LANCOM Enhanced Passphrase Security 7.1.4 Encryption of the data transfer 7.1.5 802.1x / EAP 7.1.6 IPSec over WLAN 7.2 Tips for handling keys 7.3 The security settings wizard...
  • Page 9 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Contents 11 Radio channel regulations for WLANs 12 Index...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    LANCOM Systems offers wireless adapters by its LANCOM product  line. An LANCOM wireless adapter enables a device (e.g. PC or note- book) for access to the Wireless LAN. 1.1.2 Operation modes of Wireless LANs and base stations...
  • Page 11: The Advantages Of The Umts/Hspda Solution

    The UMTS/HSPDA card is simply operated in the CardBus expansion slot of the appropriate LANCOM devices. The device automatically switches Internet access between UMTS/HSPDA and GPRS depending on availability.
  • Page 12: Mobile Conference Room

    A special application is the use of a WLAN Access Point with UMTS/  HSPDA connection and LANCOM UMTS/VPN Option as a HotSpot in places without Internet via cable. 1.2.2...
  • Page 13: Umts/Hspda Backup

    (fileserver, mailserver, data bases) from the mobile office. With the LANCOM UMTS/VPN Option the VPN support with five con-  nection channels is automatically activated. Further information to the configuration can be found in the LCOS reference manual.
  • Page 14 As an alternative to the ISDN or analog backup method, a UMTS/HSPDA con- nection can assure the availability of the data connection. If the connection to the Internet is established by a router with LANCOM UMTS/VPN Option, the UMTS/HSPDA connection can directly replace the DSL connection in the case of a breakdown.
  • Page 15: What Can Your Lancom Wireless Router Do

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 1: Introduction LANCOM devices with more than one WAN interface (e.g. DSL and UMTS/ HSPDA interface) can be implemented flexibly in backup solutions. The backup event is triggered for example, when the default route is no longer available via the DSL interface.
  • Page 16 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 1: Introduction LANCOM 3850 UMTS ✔ RAS server (over VPN) Wireless LAN ✔ Wireless transmission by IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11b or wireless transmission by IEEE 802.11a ✔ Simultaneous dual band operation possible with additional radio card ✔...
  • Page 17 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 1: Introduction LANCOM 3850 UMTS Connection to the LAN ✔ Fast-Ethernet-connection (10/100base-TX) ✔ Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) ✔ DHCP and DNS server Connection to the WAN ✔ WAN connection for DSL or cable modem ✔ UMTS/HSPDA connection via UMTS card in CardBus slot USB connector ✔...
  • Page 18 FirmSafe with firmware versions for absolutely secure software upgrades Optional software extensions ✔ LANCOM Public Spot Option ✔ LANCOM VPN Option with 25 active tunnels for protection of network couplings Optional hardware extensions ✔ AirLancer Extender antennas for extended range ✔...
  • Page 19: Installation

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 2: Installation 2 Installation Package contents Please check the package contents for completeness before starting the installation. In addition to the LANCOM Wireless Router itself, the package should contain the following accessories: LANCOM 3850 UMTS ✔...
  • Page 20: Operating Access Points In Managed Mode

    2.2.2 Operating access points in managed mode LANCOM Wireless Routers and LANCOM Access Points can be operated either as self-sufficient Access Points with their own configuration ("Access Point mode“) or as components in a WLAN infrastructure, which is controlled from a central WLAN Controller ("managed mode").
  • Page 21 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 2: Installation Top panel Two additional LEDs on the top panel provide a convenient overview of the most important status information, especially when the device is mounted vertically. ³ Power · Online Power This LED provides information on the device's operating state. After being switched on, it blinks green during the self-test.
  • Page 22  password has been set. Without a configuration password, the confi- guration data in the LANCOM are unprotected. Normally you would set a configuration password during the basic configuration (instruc- tions in the following chapter). Information about setting a configu- ration password at a later time is available in the section 'The Security Wizard'.
  • Page 23 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 2: Installation On (perma- Error establishing the last connection nently) Orange/ In the housing At least one WLAN module is in managed mode and has not green cover; blinking found a WLAN Controller yet. The corresponding WLAN...
  • Page 24 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 2: Installation WLAN Provides information about the WLAN connections via the internal WLAN modules. The following can be displayed for WLAN link: No WLAN network defined or WLAN module deactiva- ted. The WLAN module is not transmitting beacons.
  • Page 25: The Back Of The Unit

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 2: Installation 2.3.2 The back of the unit The connections and switches of the LANCOM Wireless Router are located on the back panel: ³ · » ¿ ´ ² ¶ Antenna Aux 12 V DC ETH2...
  • Page 26 For the LANCOM 3850 UMTS, two LAN sockets can be used for redundant power  supply. The device itself selects the power source to be used. If a power outage causes a switch between power sources, the device reboots so that the power feed is reac-...
  • Page 27: Hardware Installation

    Connector for main antenna (if necessary is here the spot to connect Air- Lancer Extender additional antennas) Hardware installation The installation of the LANCOM Wireless Router takes place in the following steps: Antennas – Screw on the both included diversity antennas at the back of the LANCOM 3850 UMTS access point.
  • Page 28 There are two principle DSLoL operation modes available. Either use the exclusive mode when connecting your LANCOM Router directly to a DSL modem, or use the automatic mode when connecting the LANCOM Router to a hub or switch of a cable-bound LAN, and connect this hub/switch again to the DSL modem. If the...
  • Page 29: Software Installation

    You can alternatively use the PoE facility for the power supply (also see 'Power over Ethernet-elegant power supply over LAN cabling'). The LANCOM 3850 UMTS enables two LAN sockets to be used for red-  undant power supplies. The device itself selects the power source to be used.
  • Page 30: Which Software Should I Install

    Which software should I install? LANconfig is the Windows configuration program for all LANCOM routers and LANCOM access points. WEBconfig can be used alterna- tively or in addition via a web browser. With LANmonitor you can use a Windows computer to monitor all of your LANCOM routers and LANCOM access points.
  • Page 31: Basic Configuration

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 3: Basic configuration 3 Basic configuration The basic configuration can be performed on a step-by-step basis using a convenient setup wizard to guide you through the setup process and prompt you for the required information. First, this chapter will tell you which information is required for the basic con- figuration.
  • Page 32 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 3: Basic configuration New LAN—fully automatic configuration possible If all connected network devices are still unconfigured, the setup wizard will suggest fully automatic TCP/IP configuration. This may be the case in the fol- lowing situations: a single PC is connected to the WLAN Controller...
  • Page 33: Configuration Protection

    Multiple administrators can be set up in the configuration of the  LANCOM, each with differing access rights. For a LANCOM, up to 16 different administrators can be set up. Further information can be found in the section 'Managing rights for different administrators' in the LCOS reference manual.
  • Page 34 The automatic setting is normally enough in the 5 GHz band, in which the LANCOM Router base station itself adjust the best channel via TPC (Transmission Power Control) and DSF (Dyna-...
  • Page 35: Instructions For Lanconfig

    (provided a suitable network environment exists). If the setup wizard does not start automatically, start a manual search  for new devices on all ports (if the LANCOM is connected via a serial port) or in the network (Device Find).
  • Page 36 Step If you would like to configure the TCP/IP settings manually, assign an avai- lable address from a suitable address range to the LANCOM. Confirm your choice with Next. Specify whether or not the router should act as a DHCP server. Make your selection and confirm with Next.
  • Page 37: Instructions For Webconfig

    LANCOM or by its IP address 172.23.56.254. http://LANCOM http://172.23.56.254 If the configuration PC does not obtain its IP address from the LANCOM DHCP server, figure out the current IP address of this PC (with Start Execute cmd and command ipconfig at the prompt under Windows 2000 or Windows...
  • Page 38 If a DHCP server is active in the LAN to assign IP addresses, an unconfigured LANCOM device will turn off its own DHCP server. It will change into DHCP client mode and will obtain an IP address from the DHCP server of the LAN.
  • Page 39 If you have chosen automatic TCP/IP configuration, please continue with Step If you would like to configure the TCP/IP settings manually, assign an avai- lable address from a suitable address range to the LANCOM Router. Also...
  • Page 40 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 3: Basic configuration set whether or not it is to operate as a DHCP server. Confirm your entry with Apply. Enter the wireless parameters. Select a network name (SSID) and a radio channel. Turn on if necessary the function for ’closed network’. Confirm your choice with Next.
  • Page 41: Tcp/Ip Settings To Workstation Pcs

    Manual IP address assignment If the IP addresses in the network are assigned static ally, then for each PC the IP address of the LANCOM Router must be set in the TCP/IP configu- ration as the standard gateway and as a DNS server.
  • Page 42 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 3: Basic configuration...
  • Page 43: Setting Up Internet Access

    Chapter 4: Setting up Internet access 4 Setting up Internet access All computers in the LAN can take advantage of the central Internet access of the LANCOM. For models without WAN interface one LAN interface can be configured as a DSLoL interface. Internet...
  • Page 44: Instructions For Lanconfig

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 4: Setting up Internet access When using time-based billing, you can set the LANCOM Router to automatically close existing connections if no data has been transfer- red within a specified time (the so-called idle time). In addition, you can activate a line monitor that identifies inactive remote stations faster and therefore can close the connection before the idle time has elapsed.
  • Page 45: Instructions For Webconfig

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 4: Setting up Internet access The wizard will inform you as soon as the entered information is complete. Complete the configuration with Finish. LANconfig: Quick access to the setup wizards Under LANconfig, the fastest way to launch the setup wizards is via the button on the toolbar.
  • Page 46: Setting Up The Umts Profile

    Internet access The quickest way to set up Internet access via UMTS/HSPDA is to use the Inter- net Wizard in LANconfig. Highlight the LANCOM Router in the selection window. From the menu bar, select Tools Setup Wizard. From the menu, select the Setup Internet access wizard and click Next.
  • Page 47 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 5: Setting up the UMTS profile If your provider does not appear in the list, you can enter the necessary connection data manually. You will need the appropriate telephone number in your provider's mobile telephone network.
  • Page 48 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 5: Setting up the UMTS profile Even without an current connection, the active local networks are dis- played in the 'UMTS/GPRS network' section. LANmonitor also indicates which networks are permitted and which networks the card cannot con- nect to.
  • Page 49: Vpn Site Coupling

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 5: Setting up the UMTS profile As soon as the Internet connection has been established, the section for WAN connections in LANmonitor shows the network being used for the connection. The status of the data card is also displayed by its LEDs and coded ...
  • Page 50 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 5: Setting up the UMTS profile connection can be established when using the main mode, adjust the method in the VPN connection list to "aggressive mode" in the appropri- ate profiles at both ends. To do this in LANconfig , go to the 'VPN' configuration area on the 'Gen- eral' tab and select the relevant connection from the 'Connection list'.
  • Page 51: Other Settings

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 5: Setting up the UMTS profile To ensure that the VPN connection with the network at the headquarters is available on a continuous basis, set both the hold time for the Internet connection and the VPN hold time to '9,999' (keep alive). This is the only way to ensure that access from the headquarters to the UMTS-connected network is possible at all times (e.g.
  • Page 52: Activate Umts/Gprs Profile

    Networks. 5.3.2 Activate UMTS/GPRS profile Operating the LANCOM devices with the UMTS/HSPDA function in varying locations or with different UMTS/GPRS data cards may well require different sets of settings. The relevant information for operating data cards is collected in a UMTS/HSPDA/GPRS profile. The profile can be switched very quickly via the interface settings for the UMTS interface.
  • Page 53: Umts/Hspda Only Or Automatic Umts/Hspda/Gprs Selection

    UMTS/HSPDA reception by selecting the 'automatic' operating mode. With this setting, the data card in the LANCOM will initially attempt to establish a connection via UMTS/HSPDA. The card will automatically switch to the GPRS network if the UMTS/HSPDA signal proves to be too weak to support data transfer of the necessary quality.
  • Page 54: Set Up A Time Limit

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 5: Setting up the UMTS profile 5.3.4 Set up a time limit You can prevent excessive costs from arising from connections over the UMTS interface by setting up a time limit, for example under LANconfig in the 'Man-...
  • Page 55: Point-To-Point Connections

    Chapter 6: Point- to- point connections 6 Point-to-point connections LANCOM Wireless access points serve not only as central stations within a wireless network, they can also operate in point-to-point mode to bridge lon- ger distances. For example, they can provide a secure connection between two networks that are several kilometers apart—without direct cabling or...
  • Page 56: Antenna Alignment For P2P Operations

    Further information about the geometrical alignment of wireless  paths and the alignment of antennas with the help of LANCOM soft- ware can be found in the LCOS reference manual. To help find the best possible alignment for the antennas, LANmonitor can display the current signal quality over a P2P connection.
  • Page 57: Configuration

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 6: Point- to- point connections station for a P2P connection (LANconfig: Wireless LAN General Physical WLAN settings Point-to- Point). In the dialog for setting up point-to-point connections, LANmonitor requests the required information for establishing the P2P connection: Assuming that the P2P path is configured at both ends, i.e.
  • Page 58 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 6: Point- to- point connections Configuration with For configuration with LANconfig you will find the settings for P2P connec- LANconfig tions under the configuration area 'Interfaces' on the 'Wireless LAN' tab. Click on the button Physical WLAN settings to open the corresponding WLAN interface and select the tab for 'Point-to-Point'.
  • Page 59: Access Points In Relay Mode

    WLAN point-to-point connections. All of the advantages of 802.11i such as the simple configuration and the powerful encryption with AES are thus avai- lable for P2P mode, as are the improved security of the passphrase from the LANCOM Enhance Passphrase Security (LEPS).
  • Page 60: Encryption With 802.11I/Wpa

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 6: Point- to- point connections 6.4.1 Encryption with 802.11i/WPA To activate the 802.11i encryption for a correctly configured P2P connection, adjust the settings for the first logical WLAN network in the appropriate WLAN interface (i.e. WLAN-1 if you are using the first WLAN card for the P2P connection, WLAN-2 if you are using the second card, e.g.
  • Page 61: Leps For P2P Connections

    6.4.2 LEPS for P2P connections A further gain in security can be attained by additionally using LANCOM Enhanced Passphrase Security (LEPS) which involves the matching of MAC address and passphrase. LEPS can be used to secure single point-to-point (P2P) connections with an individual passphrase.
  • Page 62: Security Settings

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 7: Security settings 7 Security settings Your LANCOM device has numerous security functions. You find in this chapter all information needed for an optimal protection of the base station. Security for the Wireless LAN Reflecting on Wireless LANs often entails substantial doubts concerning secu- rity.
  • Page 63: Access Control Via Mac Address

    The MAC address is programmed into the hardware and cannot be changed. Wireless LAN devices by LANCOM Systems have got a MAC address label on the casing. The access to an infrastructure network can be restricted to known MAC addresses for certain Wireless LAN devices solely.
  • Page 64: Encryption Of The Data Transfer

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 7: Security settings 7.1.4 Encryption of the data transfer A special role comes up to the encryption of data transfer for Wireless LANs. For IEEE 802.11 radio transfer the supplementing encryption standards are 802.11i/WPA and WEP. The function of the encryption is to ensure the security level of cable-bound LANs also in Wireless LANs.
  • Page 65: 802.1X / Eap

    WEP key of “L00A0570FB9BF”. This key is entered into the 'Private WEP settings' of the device for each logical WLAN network as 'Key 1'. To use a WLAN adapter to establish a connection to a new LANCOM access point, the WEP128 encryption must be activated for the WLAN adapter and the standard 13-character WEP key entered.
  • Page 66: Ipsec Over Wlan

    By means of IPSec over WLAN a radio network can be optimally secured in addition to the already introduced securing mechanisms. In order to run IPSec over WLAN you have to upgrade the base stations of the with the LANCOM VPN option and the LANCOM Advanced VPN Client, which runs under the , Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
  • Page 67: The Security Settings Wizard

    WLAN interface. 7.3.1 Wizard for LANconfig Mark your LANCOM Router in the selection window. Select from the com- mand bar Extras Setup Wizard. Select in the selection menu the setup wizard Control Security Settings and confirm your choice with Next.
  • Page 68: Wizard For Webconfig

    All unasked accesses, which were not initia- ted from the local network, are inadmissible. The firewall wizard assists you to create new firewall rules quickly and com- fortably. Please find further information about the firewall of your LANCOM and about its configuration in the reference manual.
  • Page 69: Wizard For Lanconfig

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 7: Security settings 7.4.1 Wizard for LANconfig Mark your LANCOM Router in the selection window. Select from the com- mand bar Extras Setup Wizard. Select in the selection menu the setup wizard Configuring Firewall and confirm your choice with Next.
  • Page 70 LANconfig in the 'Management' configuration area on the 'Security' tab. Have you activated the Firewall? The Stateful Inspection Firewall of the LANCOM ensures that your local network cannot be attacked from the outside. The Firewall can be enabled in LANconfig under ’Firewall/QoS’ on the register card ’General’.
  • Page 71 'Routing' tab. Have you closed critical ports with filters? The firewall filters of the LANCOM Router devices offer filter functions for individual computers or entire networks. Source and target filters can be set for individual ports or for ranges of ports. In addition, individual pro- tocols or any combinations of protocols (TCP/UDP/ICMP) can be filtered.
  • Page 72  device as standard. This WEP encryption in WLAN devices being managed by a LANCOM WLAN Controller is overwritten by the central encryption settings in the profiles of the WLAN Controller. To check the WEP settings, open LANconfig, go to the configuration area and select 'WLAN security' on the '802.11i/WEP' tab to view the encryp-...
  • Page 73 For self-sufficient operations, the configuration for a WLAN interface being managed by a LANCOM WLAN Controller is stored in flash memory for a certain time only, or even in the RAM only. This device configuration is deleted if contact to the WLAN Controller is lost or if the power supply is interrupted for longer than the set time period.
  • Page 74: Options And Accessories

    Wireless Public Spot. Optional LANCOM WLAN antennas To increase the range of the LANCOM base station or to adapt the base station to special conditions of environs, you can connect LANCOM WLAN antennas at the base station. An overview of suitable antennas can be found on the LANCOM web site under www.lancom.eu.
  • Page 75: Installation Of Airlancer Extender Antennas

    The Wireless LAN technology is ideally suitable to offer wireless Internet ser- vices to the public at places such as airports, hotels, stations, restaurants or cafés, so-called Public Hot Spots. The LANCOM Public Spot Option is intended for operators of public wireless networks, and unveils additional functions for...
  • Page 76 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 8: Options and accessories The LANCOM Public Spot Option is the optimal solution for public Wireless LANs. Wireless LANs are very suitable for company networks and for wireless networking at home. But for public access services, there is a lack of mecha- nisms for authentication and billing of single users (AAA - Authentication / Authorisation / Accounting).
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Whenever a device is set to automatically establish a connection to the Inter- net, three attempts with an invalid PIN may be performed within a few sec- onds without the user noticing. To prevent this, a LANCOM with the UMTS/ HSPDA function disables further attempts as soon as the device makes an attempt to establish a connection to the Internet with an invalid PIN.
  • Page 78 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Configuration with Under WEBconfig or Telnet the UMTS/HSPDA/GPRS Profiles are WEBconfig or Telnet located under the following directories: Konfigurationstool Menü/Tabelle WEBconfig Expert-Configuration Setup Interfaces UMTS-GPRS-Para- meters Profiles Terminal/Telnet Setup/Interfaces/UMTS-GPRS-Parameters The next attempt with the valid PIN number should occur without error.
  • Page 79 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 9: Troubleshooting  a data card is supplied with the operating software from the net pro- vider. With this software the PIN number of the SIM card can be changed whenever required.
  • Page 80: No Dsl Connection Is Established

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 9: Troubleshooting No DSL connection is established After start-up the router automatically attempts to connect to the DSL provi- der. During this process, the DSL-LED will blink green. If successful, the LED will switch over to steady green. If, however, the connection can't be establis- hed, the DSL-LED will light up red.
  • Page 81: Unwanted Connections Under Windows Xp

    Instructions on how to increase the Windows size can be found in the Know- ledge Base of the support section of the LANCOM web site (www.lancom.eu). Unwanted connections under Windows XP Windows XP computers attempt to compare their clocks with a timeserver on the Internet at start-up.
  • Page 82: Appendix

    Support Via hotline and Internet Accessories LANCOM Modem Adapter Kit for connecting modems (analog or GSM) to the serial configuration interface (item no. 61500) LANCOM Advanced VPN Client for Windows 98SE-XP, 1 License, item no. 61600 LANCOM Advanced VPN Client for Windows 98SE-XP, 10 Licenses, item no. 61601 LANCOM Advanced VPN Client for Windows 98SE-XP, 25 Licenses, item no.
  • Page 83: Contact Assignment

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Chapter 10: Appendix 10.2 Contact assignment 10.2.1 LAN/WAN interface 10/100Base-TX, DSL interface 8-pin RJ45 socket, corresponding to ISO 8877, EN 60603-7 Connector PoE/G PoE/G PoE/-48 V PoE/-48 V 10.2.2 Configuration interface (Outband) 8-pin mini-DIN socket Connector...
  • Page 84: Declaration Of Conformity

    Chapter 10: Appendix 10.3 Declaration of conformity LANCOM Systems herewith declares that the devices of the type described in this documentation are in agreement with the basic requirements and other relevant regulations of the 1995/5/EC directive. The CE declarations of conformity for your device are available in the appro-...
  • Page 85: Radio Channel Regulations For Wlans

    Chapter 11: Radio channel regulations for WLANs 11 Radio channel regulations for WLANs Information about approvals and notifications in various countries and the radio channel regulations can be found in the reference manual or on the LANCOM Systems web site (www.lancom.eu).
  • Page 86: Index

    LANCOM 3850 UMTS Index Index Numerics Documentation 10/100Base-TX Download 802.11i 802.1x provider 802.3af- standard transfer protocol DSL connection problems establishing the connection Access point mode DSL transfer protocol Anschlussbelegung DSLoL Konfigurationsschnittstelle Anschlüsse Antenna Connector for diversity antenna error message 'The PIN is invalid'...
  • Page 87 IP address Power adapter IP masquerading Power-over-Ethernet IP router Public Spot Option RADIUS Connector cable Relay function LANCOM Enhanced Passphrase Security 62 Remote Access Service (RAS) LANCOM setup Server LANconfig Remote configuration run setup wizards Reset LAN-LAN coupling Reset switch...
  • Page 88 LANCOM 3850 UMTS Index Windows size Internet access TCP/IP configuration mobile conference room Automatic time limit fully automatic manual Virtual Private Networks (VPN) TCP/IP filter VLAN Technical data Traffic lock VRRP Transfer protocol Turbo Mode WEBconfig password System requirements UMTS...

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