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Askey, Unisys User Guide Remote Worker Kit 2326RWK...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit (RWK) Welcome The Unisys Remote Worker Kit router is a sleek, multi-function, enterprise-grade Wi-Fi router. It packs all the functions needed for a residence or small office in one small form factor. The router has the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology and three Ethernet ports for WAN and LAN connections.
1. Hardware Setup Getting To Know Your Unisys RWK Unisys RWK’s box Hardware Features Setting up the Hardware Positioning your Router Setup Requirements 2. Configuring the RWK Device Installing the RWK Mobile Application Connecting Other Devices 3. Managing your Wi-Fi Network Using the Mobile Application...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Blocked Time Management Managing Devices while not on your Network Notifications Help 4. Accessing the RWK Management Console Web Interface Changing the Wi-Fi Password for the RWK Router Network System Settings 5. FCC Statement...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 1. Hardware Setup Getting To Know Your Unisys RWK 1.1.1 Physical Hardware Hardware Configuration Qualcomm IPQ8072A Quad ARM Cortex A53 64bit @2.2GHz DRAM DDR4 DRAM : 1GB Flash eMMC : 8GB Power Input DC input: 12V...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Environmental Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C Radio Chains 4 x 4:4 Conditions Operating Humidity: 10% to 95% non- Spatial Streams 4 for both SU-MIMO & MU-MIMO condensing Antenna Up to 5.0 dBi Storage Temperature: -40°C to 80°C Max Phy Rate 2.4GHz: 1148 Mbps...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Hardware Features Before configuring your router, it is important to familiarize yourself with the labels and functions visible on the router front and back panels. The LED status on the front of the router serves as a status indicator that enables you to quickly identify the status of the router’s WAN (Internet) connection.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 1.3.2 LEDs The LED status indicator identifies the status of your router’s power and connection. The table below defines the possible status conditions: Activity Description Device is not receiving power Cycling between Device is under firmware upgrading...
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Options Description This function is intentionally disabled . This feature is WPS Button not supported for use with the Unisys RWK router. Two ports providing physical local area network Ethernet Ports (LAN) access using CAT5/CAT6 network cables . For (LAN) example: personal computer, printer, or document scanner.
• Receive SMS (text) messages. (*Message and data rates may apply) • Download and install mobile applications • Access to the email from Unisys that contains a link to download the Unisys Remote Worker Kit mobile application 1.4.2 Setting up the Hardware 1.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 2. Use the supplied power adapter and cable to connect your Remote Worker Kit device to an electrical output. 3. Apply power to the Remote Worker Kit device, by pressing the Power switch on.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Positioning your Router Identify the ideal location for your router by positioning your router to meet the following criteria: • In an open space away from: Walls or obstructions • Heavy-duty appliances or electronics, such as microwave ovens and baby monitors •...
2. Configuring the RWK Device Installing the RWK Mobile Application You must download and install the Unisys-supplied Remote Worker Kit mobile application on a smartphone running either an iOS or Android operating system. Note: The RWK Mobile Application should only be installed on a single device To download the Unisys Remote Worker Kit mobile application, perform the following steps: 1.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 2.1.1 For IOS Devices Once installed the Unisys app will be On your smartphone, access the Wi-Fi settings, and then connect to the Remote available on you home screen, Select the Download the Unisys Remote Worker Worker Kit device using the SSID and app to begin.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Unisys app will show that you are The Unisys app will ask to use location You will be prompted to enter a code sent connected to the HWK wireless network. services, select “Allow While Using App”...
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The Unisys app will request to send The Unisys app will display the welcome notifications, select “Allow”. screen. Note: When setup completes successfully, the Remote Worker Kit mobile application Welcome Home screen indicates that your Unisys Remote Worker Kit device is connected to the network.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Connecting Other Devices To connect your company issued computer or any other devices, including printers, personal computers, or personal mobile phones/tablets, perform the following steps: Note: If you do not want to use a Wi-Fi connection or a device does not support wireless connectivity, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect up to two devices to the Remote Worker Kit router’s LAN ports for wired connectivity.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Managing the RWK Network The Network tab within the Remote Worker Kit mobile application enables you to monitor and manage all devices connected to your Remote Worker Kit router. In addition to adding and removing devices from the network, you can also restrict Internet access to select devices on your network at specified times, for example, disabling Internet access for a child’s smartphone between 9 PM...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Managing Devices on your Network The “List” view under the network menu provides a list of the devices that are connected to the Remote Worker Kit router. This menu provides the capability to “Pause” and “Resume” Internet access for each device that is connected to the Remote Worker Kit.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Managing Family Members The “My Family” tab provides information on family members who have profiles on the Remote ⨁ Worker Kit. Each family member who requires parental or general network controls is required to have a profile.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Family Member Properties After entering the name of a family member, the properties page for the family member will appear. From this page options can be controlled to configure options for each family member. These options include the following management capabilities: •...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Set Age Filter The age filter menu provides pre-configured allowed categories for different age groups in your household. Starting with children who have the largest number of pre-configured restrictions, each age group becomes progressively more lenient as you move to Teen, Adult, and then No Filter.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Bedtime Controls Controls for bedtimes are managed by the days of each week. Each day is provided with granular controls for restricting Internet access during times that are selected. This selection process starts by pressing “Set Bedtime”.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Assign Devices to Family Profile The option to assign devices to a family profile is performed by adding the device that is utilized by each family member. Each device will be listed in this profile and must be selected to assign the security controls to the proper user.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Sites & Services Management ⨁ Adding sites & services will restrict the usage for the sites that are added to this list. To add sites to this list, click the Add Site & Services button at the bottom of the page. A list of common sites will appear to add to the restrictions list.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Blocked Time Management Time management to block website categories is managed through this option. The time management is separated between Weekdays and Weekends. Also, the category options are managed by selecting “Set all Categories” or “Set Single Categories”. The “Set all Categories”...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Managing Devices while not on your Network The Unisys Remote Worker Kit by default protects devices while they are connected to the RWK router. To enforce controls while devices are connected to other networks, e.g. a cellular network, go to the Network tab, select the device you want to manage away from your network, and select “Start...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Notifications Notifications alert you to real-time events on your Remote Worker Kit device such as when new devices connect to your network, the length of time a device has been connected to the network, as well as security related alerts pertaining to attempts on password breaking and other network vulnerabilities.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 3.12.2 Deleting a Notification You can delete an event by swiping the event message to the left. You can also select all the events that you want to delete, and then tap Delete. A message, “Please confirm you would like to delete all notifications” appears. Tap Delete to delete the event messages or tap Cancel to retain the event messages.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4. Accessing the RWK Management Console Web Interface Accessing the RWK management console web interface is necessary for the modification of the network configuration, wireless settings, and passwords as well as troubleshooting the device. You can configure your router’s network settings by using either your smartphone, tablet, or your computer to access the Remote Worker Kit Router Management Console Web interface.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Changing the Wi-Fi Password for the RWK Router It is recommended that you change the default Management Console Web interface password after initial login. To change the Wi-Fi password associated with the Remote Worker Kit device, perform the following steps: 1.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Network 4.2.1 Network > Status The network status map provides an overview of the network configuration with links to the settings page for each option.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.2 Network > WAN > Internet Internet connection settings between the Remote Worker Kit and the Internet Service Provider (ISP). The connection settings should be provided by your ISP to implement a proper connection between your device and the Internet.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide WAN DNS Settings Automatic DNS Use ISP provided DNS or provide manual entry server address DNS 1 Primary DNS Address DNS 2 Secondary DNS Address Special Requirement Host Name Host name to assign to the Remote Worker Kit MAC Use the pre-configured MAC address for the router or provide a unique MAC address.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.3 Network > LAN > IP Settings This page allows you to configure your gateway on your LAN. IP Settings IP Address The IP address in this field assigns the address to the RWK. Changing this value will change the IP address of the RWK.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.4 Network > LAN > DHCP Server This page allows you to configure your router as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to other devices on your LAN. DHCP Server Network Select one of the networks as DHCP server network.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide DNS and WINS Server DNS Server Enter a Domain Name Server address. WINS Server Enter a Windows Internet Name Service address. Static IP Assignment within DHCP IP Pool Enable Manual Toggle the switch to enable or disable Static IP Assignment.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.5 Network > LAN > Device List This page displays all devices (clients) connected to your router, by Ethernet (LAN) or Wi-Fi (wireless) e.g. laptops, smartphones. The device name, MAC address and IP address are listed for each device.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide Settings Network Select between Private Network (default). Wi-Fi Network <ON or OFF> Toggle to enable or disable this Wi-Fi band. Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) This is the name of your Wi-Fi network for identification, also sometimes referred to as “SSID”.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.7 Network > Wi-Fi > WPS The WPS feature is not supported on the Unisys Remote Worker Kit router. 4.2.8 Network > Wi-Fi > ACL Access control list can allow or deny devices with one or more specified MAC addresses to connect to the wireless network.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.9 Network > Wi-Fi > Radio The Wi-Fi screen displays radio settings for your router’s Wi-Fi. You can edit radio settings for 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency bands by selecting the respective tab. 2.4 / 5 GHz Channel Settings Wireless Mode 2.4GHz: Select the wireless mode used for...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.10 Network > Wi-Fi > Advanced The Wi-Fi screen displays advanced settings for your router’s Wi-Fi. You can edit radio settings for 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency bands by selecting the respective tab. 2.4 / 5 GHz Advanced Settings...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.11 Network > Wi-Fi > Band Steering Band Steering is a feature that encourages dual-band capable wireless clients to connect to the faster 5GHz Wi-Fi and leave the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi less-crowded for those clients who support 2.4GHz only; therefore, to improve Wi-Fi performance for all the clients.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.13 Network > IPv6 > IPv6 Settings IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is a next-generation IP protocol designed by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) to replace the current version of the IP protocol (IPv4). With the shortage of IPv4 resources, IPv6 will become the standard of the next generation of Internet addresses in the near future.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide IPv6 Settings Connection Type Native. IPv6 LAN Setting Enable LAN Toggle the switch to enable or disable IPv6 LAN. LAN IPv6 Address Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a network layer protocol that enables data communications over a packet switched network.
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.2.14 Network > IPv6 > IPv6 Information The IPv6 status displayed on the right:...
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide System Settings 4.3.1 System Settings > Password & Timezone This page allows you to configure device login password and time settings. PASSWORD & TIMEZONE Old Password Old Password New Password A string used for log in authentication. Its...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.3.2 System Settings > Reboot Restarting the router can be performed by pressing the Apply button. The router should be back online within 120 seconds. 4.3.3 System Settings > Configuration & Reset The Configuration & Reset page enables you to save/upload the router’s current settings as a file to your local computer or upload your...
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Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 4.3.4 System Settings > Firmware The Firmware page displays your router’s firmware version and hardware version information. It can also upload images to your router and update router’s firmware.
Unisys Remote Worker Kit User Guide 5. FCC Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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