Contents Overview ..............................Deleted: 3 System Requirements ..........................Deleted: 3 Components ............................... Deleted: 3 Key ................................Deleted: LED Indicator ............................Deleted: Battery Management ..........................5 Accessing the Network ..........................Deleted: 5 Using Your W01 for the First Time ......................Deleted: 5 System Requirements ..........................
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SIM Lock ............................15 Firewall Settings ........................... 15 Firewall .............................. 16 Mac Filter ............................17 Port Filtering ............................. 18 Port Forwarding ..........................20 About ................................. 20 Logs ............................... 21 Backup and Restore ..........................21 Remote Update ............................ 23 Question and Answer ..........................23 Before you start ............................
Thank you for choosing the W01 Arch, LTE Mobile Hotspot by ATEL! Having the Arch W01 at your fingertips will allow you to access the LTE network for fast uploads and downloads on your own Wi-Fi hotspot. You can also connect up to 15 Wi-Fi capable devices to the Internet at once - laptops, tablets, Smartphones and more.
Power Button Power on/off for the W01. Quick press power key two times, start WPS Type C Charging Port The USB charger connects here. Battery Insert the battery to align with the battery contacts. Reset To perform reset of your device, gently press and hold the button for 3 seconds, then release. SIM Card Lift the stopper to insert or replace the Nano SIM card.
IMPORTANT! Please use only an approved charger to charge your hotspot. Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your device and void the warranty. Accessing the Network Work effectively outside the home or office with the reliable broadband speed that the LTE service provides.
NOTE: Your W01 is equipped with a replaceable, rechargeable battery. When handling the battery or SIM card, please make sure the device is not connected to any power sources. Do not use any tools, sharp objects or any utensils when handling the battery. Doing so may cause damage that voids your warranty.
Updating Your W01 Software New software is updated automatically in the following scenarios. Upgrade: If new version is found, this button will appear. Note: Please ensure that the battery higher than 35%, loss of power during the upgrade could damage the device. Check for Update: Check if the current version is up to date, Click upgrade manual Upgrade.
ABOUT Connected Devices On this page, you can see Connected Devices, Blocked Devices and Change Max Connections. Connected Devices: This field lists the clients that connect to the device, include by Wi-Fi. Change Max Connections: The default max connection is 15. Click this button, it will access the Wi-Fi Hotspot page;...
Choose Day of Month, Usage Limit and Click Save Changes to save your settings. Messages Messages page displays SMS messages sent to you by Wireless Carrier. The number of unread messages displays to the right of the message icon. When a new message arrives, the message icon appears. A maximum of 30 messages can be stored.
Wi-Fi settings Clicking on the Wi-Fi settings tab if will take you to the Wi-Fi settings page. On this page, the settings about Wi-Fi can be viewed and changed. Wi-Fi ON/OFF: Turn on to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to this device. Wi-Fi devices will not connect to this device after it is turned off.
Wi-Fi privacy separation: If turned on, connected devices cannot communicate with each other. Max Wi-Fi Connections: The default max Wi-Fi connection is15, you can set it as 1~15. LAN Settings From the Web UI, click Settings > LAN Settings to display the Hotspot WIFI. Information shown in the following figure.
Device Settings Device Preferences UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): UPnP (which stands for Universal Plug and Play) is a feature that allows the devices on your home network to discover each other and access certain services. If you don't use applications that need port forwarding, such as peer-to-peer applications, game servers, and many VoIP programs, you may be better off disabling UPnP entirely.
Advanced On this page, you can see two menus: Mobile Network and Firewall Settings; Mobile Network From this page, you can see two menus: Mobile Settings and SIM Lock. Mobile Settings Cellular Data Turn off cellular data to prevent all internet traffic from using the mobile broadband connection. Roaming...
Turn Data Roaming on or off. Turn it ON to require confirmation before connecting to the roaming network. APN Settings You can use the default APN to connect to the Internet. You can also add new APNs. SIM Lock For additional security, the SIM card inside your W01 Arch Hotspot may be locked with a PIN code. When locked, the PIN code must be entered before the W01 will connect to the internet.
Firewall This page contains Firewall-related settings: VPN Passthrough After turned on, VPN Passthrough allows connected devices to establish a VPN tunnel. DMZ(IPv4) Enter the IP address of the connected device in the Destination IP address input field to become the DMZ destination.
Mac Filter The default “MAC Filter” status is “OFF”, and is a Whitelist, All of the clients can connect to the W01 Arch Hotspot. For any given device, the interaction of the MAC Filter with the “Block” feature on the Connected Devices screen is shown on the following table.
After changing the “MAC Filter” to “ON”, only the local “MAC Address Filter” listed devices can connect to the W01 Arch, other devices will disconnect from the W01 Arch. You can click “Add Device” button to add the devices. The added devices can connect the W01 Arch.
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Applications The default applications have “Email (POP3, IMAP, SMTP)”, “FTP”, “HTTP”, “HTTPS” and “Telnet”. If port filtering is on, only traffic from selected applications can access the Internet. Note that DNS is always allowed. Custom Applications Click “Add a Custom Application” to define your own applications, and then turn them on or off as needed.
Port Forwarding Applications The default applications have “DNS”, “FTP”, “HTTP”, “POP3”, “SMTP”, “SNMP”, “Telnet” and “TFTP”. Port forwarding sends specific incoming traffic to a connected device. The connected device is specified using IP address. Custom Application Click “Add a Custom Application” to define your own applications, and then turn them on or off as needed.
Logs Turn on Logs Turn on the logs as needed. Delete log This setting determines for how long the log data is retained. Select the desired option. Note that if the log is full, the oldest data is deleted, regardless of this setting. This log contains data regarding connections to the mobile network.
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Backup Backup your W01 Arch Hotspot settings and preferences to your computer. Note: l The backup file will only work with this particular W01 Arch. l You will be locked out if an incorrect password is used too many times. Restore Upload a previously saved backup file from this device to restore your settings.
Remote Update l Upgrade: If new version is found, this button will appear. Note: Please ensure that the battery is higher than 35%, loss of power during the upgrade could damage the device. l Check for Update: Check if the current version is up to date, Click upgrade manual Upgrade. Equipment standby 6 hours, after restart automatically upgrade.
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2. How do I perform a Power Reset on W01? Using the power button: Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds until the W01 restarts. By replacing the battery: If pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds does not restart the W01, open the battery cover, take out the battery and re-install the battery after 5 seconds.
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5. I cannot connect to Wi-Fi after changing Wi-Fi password. Your Wi-Fi devices save the previously used Wi-Fi names associated with the passwords used to access the Wi-Fi name. When you change the Wi-Fi password only for your W01 and keep the same Wi-Fi Name, the devices try to connect to your W01 using the Wi-Fi name and previous Wi-Fi password saved, causing Wi-Fi authentication error.
20 cm from all persons during the normal operations. NOTE: The Radio Frequency (RF) emitter installed in your modem must not be located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, unless specifically authorized by ATEL. Safety Hazards Follow Safety Guidelines Always follow the applicable rules and regulations in the area in which you are using your device.
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Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, inadequately shielded electronic equipment may be affected by the RF signals generated by your device. Medical and Life Support Equipment Do not use your device in healthcare facilities or where medical life support equipment is located as such equipment could be affected by your device’s external RF signals.
In order to avoid interfering with blasting operations, your device should be turned OFF when in a blasting area or in an area with posted signs indicating that people in the area must turn off two-way radios. Please obey all signs and instructions when you are in and around a blasting area. Proper Battery &...
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