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NetComm NTC-30WV User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    NTC-30WVV Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Copyright© 2013 NetComm Wireless Limited. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary to NetComm Wireless Limited. No part of this document may be translated, transcribed, reproduced, in any form, or by any means without prior written consent of NetComm Wireless Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Physical Dimensions and Indicators ............................. 7 NTC-30WV Default Settings ................................ 12 Implementation and Deployment Scenario ..........................14 Installation and Configuration of the NTC-30WV ........................15 Captive Power Terminal Block ..................................16 Logging on via the web-based user interface ..............................18 Status .........................................
  • Page 4: Overview

    Introduction This document details the process of installing the NTC-30WV as well as mounting and deployment advice. This advice will include a few demonstration deployments and an explanation of related technologies that are suitable for this Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router.
  • Page 5 13.38 dBm 802.11n – 40 MHz 13.21 dBm Table 3: Average Transmit Power Levels Prerequisites Before continuing with the installation of your NTC-30WV, please confirm that you comply with the minimum system requirements below.  An activated 3G SIM card. ...
  • Page 6: Product Introduction

    The NetComm Wireless outdoor router (NTC-30WV) is designed to deliver high speed internet to homes and businesses with otherwise little to no Internet access available. The NTC-30WV is a robust 3G (HSPA+) router which can be pole or wall mounted and connects to a 3G network.
  • Page 7: Physical Dimensions And Indicators

    Physical Dimensions and Indicators LED Indicators The NTC-30WV uses 7 LEDs to display the current system and connection status. Figure 1 - NTC-30WV LED Indicators NTC-30WV LED INDICATOR ICON COLOUR DEFINITION High Signal Green High 3G Signal strength available. Medium to High Signal Green Medium to High 3G Signal strength available.
  • Page 8 SIM is PIN locked to the High signal LED. The signal LEDs flash in a sequential order starting with the High signal LED SIM is PUK locked to the Low signal LED. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 9: Physical Dimensions

    The following page lists the physical dimensions of the NTC-30WV, as well as the physical dimensions of the antennas and the included mounting bracket which can be used to attach the NTC-30WV to a pole or to provide a wall / ceiling mount.
  • Page 10 Figure 4 - NTC-30WV Antenna NTC-30WV 3G AND WIFI ANTENNA Length 180 mm Diameter 20 mm 60 g Weight (w/o NTC-30WV attached) Table 7 - Antenna Dimensions www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 11 Connect one of the WiFi antennas here. DC Power Port Connect the optional DC Power supply to the NTC-30WV. Connect the NTC-30WV to an Ethernet enabled device or Switch and deliver power 10/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 (w/Auto MDX) Port through Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology.
  • Page 12: Ntc-30Wv Default Settings

    NTC-30WV Default Settings The following tables list the default settings for the NTC-30WV. LAN (MANAGEMENT) Static IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Table 10 - LAN Management Default Settings WIRELESS (WIFI) NetComm XXXX SSID: (where XXXX is 4 random numbers)
  • Page 13: Restoring Factory Default Settings

    Hold the reset button down until all LEDs on the front panel of the router stop flashing simultaneously and then release the button. The router will restore the factory default settings and reboot. Once you have reset your NTC-30WV to its default settings you will be able to access the device’s configuration web interface using http://192.168.1.1 with username admin and password admin.
  • Page 14: Implementation And Deployment Scenario

    Scenario The NTC-30WV is a robust 3G (DC-HSPA+ ) router that connects to the 3G network and is mounted either on the wall or a pole and positioned in an optimal position on the outside of a property. The NTC-30WV features a powerful antenna system and radio modem together in the one unit in an outdoor location.
  • Page 15: Installation And Configuration Of The Ntc-30Wv

    Installation and Configuration of the NTC-30WV Hardware Installation Please refer to the NTC-30WV Installation Guide (available from the NetComm Wireless website) for instructions on assembling, mounting and placing the NTC-30WV. Powering the Router via DC Power Supply Below is a diagram summarising the assembly when connecting via DC power supply. Please refer to page 7 of the Quick Start Guide for more detail on how to connect the NTC-30WV via DC Power Supply.
  • Page 16: Captive Power Terminal Block

    Below is a diagram summarising the assembly when connecting via optional Power over Ethernet cable. Figure 9 – Example of how to connect the NTC-30WV when connecting via optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) cable Note: The DC Injector supplies 48V. Do not use this power supply for anything except for powering the outdoor gateway.
  • Page 17: Connecting Wirelessly

    Scan for wireless networks in your area and connect to the network name that matches the Wireless network name configured on the NTC-30WV. The default wireless network name is printed on the security card included in the package. When prompted for your wireless security settings, enter the Wireless security key configured on the NTC-30WV.
  • Page 18: Logging On Via The Web-Based User Interface

    Configuring the NTC-30WV Logging on via the web-based user interface To log in to the management console and view the status and make changes to your NTC-30WV, please follow the steps below: Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari) and navigate to http://192.168.1.1...
  • Page 19: Status

    Status The status page provides system related information and is displayed when you login to the NTC-30WV management console. By default, the status page will show System Information, Ethernet Port Status, WWAN Status, IPsec Status and the 3G service connection details.
  • Page 20 The WAN IP Address that the IPsec tunnel is Remote LAN connecting to. Status The current condition of the IPsec tunnel. Table 18 - Status Page - IPSec Details Figure 18 - Status Page - Call Forwarding Status Details www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 21: Advanced Status

    Table 19 - Status Page - Call Forwarding Status Details Advanced Status To view further information regarding the phone module onboard the gateway and the current connection press the “Advanced Status” button. Figure 19 - Advanced Status Page www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 22 A unique code that identifies the base station from within the Location Area of the Cell ID current 3g signal. Channel Number The channel number of the current 3G connection. Table 20 - Advanced Status Page www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 23: Internet Settings

    Initiating the PPP Connection from a different PPP client (i.e. laptop or router) with the router running in transparent PPPoE mode. Mobile Broadband Connection Click on the “Internet Settings” menu followed by “Mobile Broadband” and then the “Connection” menu item on the right. Figure 20 - Connection Settings www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 24 “Save”. This is because the router saves the manually configured APN profile in flash memory and will always try to connect to that APN first regardless of whether “Automatically configure my mobile broadband” is enabled. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 25 Specify a “Service Name”. This is particularly useful if you have more than one PPPoE router or modem on a single Ethernet network. Click “Save” to save your settings and enable PPPoE. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 26 A list of the detected 3G service carriers in your area will be displayed. Select the most appropriate 3G service from the list shown and click “Apply”. The “Automatic” option is sufficient for most users. It will choose the most appropriate operator based on the inserted SIM card. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 27 When this feature is disabled and the SIM is PIN locked, the PIN must be manually entered via the router‘s configuration interface. This is clearly not desirable where the router is unattended. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 28: Lan

    DNS server without needing to know of the dynamically assigned DNS servers assigned by the cellular network. There should be no need to disable this feature in most cases, however, if you need to do so simply select “Disable” and click the Save button. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 29 Enter the IP address you wish to assign to the device in the IP Address text boxes. Select the Enable checkbox to enable the rule. Click the “Save” button to save the new settings. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 30: Routing

    Note: You must increment the “Route no” by 1 for each route in the “Route no” field otherwise that route will be overwritten. The Static Route will be displayed at the bottom of the Static Routes section. Deleting Static Routes Click the “Delete Entry” text (in blue). www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 31 Note: Some routers will ignore RIP. Figure 31 - RIP Settings Click the Enable option on the RIP Page. Select the RIP version you wish to use. Click the “Save RIP” button to save the settings. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 32 IP address (VRRP IP) or on a command prompt type: arp –d <ip address> (i.e. arp –d 192.168.1.1) to clear the arp cache.(old MAC address). www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 33 “Incoming Port Range” specifies a range of port numbers then the “Destination Port Range” MUST be the same as the “Incoming Port Range”. To delete a port forwarding rule, click on the corresponding “Delete Entry” link from the list of IP Mappings. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 34 The DMZ page is used to specify the IP Address of the device to this feature. Figure 34 - DMZ Settings Click the “Enable” button. Enter the IP Address of the device you wish to become the DMZ host. Click the “Save” button. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 35: Vpn

    Move your mouse over the Internet Settings menu and then move your mouse over VPN. You can select from the following types of VPN connection:  IPSec  PPTP-Client  OpenVPN  The following pages detail the configuration options available for the different VPN connection types. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 36 IPSec operates on Layer 3 of the OSI model and as such can protect higher layer protocols. IPSec is used for both Site to Site VPN and Remote Access VPN. The NTC-30WV Outdoor WiFi Router supports IPsec end points and can be configured with Site to Site VPN tunnels with third party VPN routers.
  • Page 37 Pre Shared Key  RSA Keys Key Mode  Certificates Each type of Key mode requires different configuration options. For more information, please refer to the VPN Document available from the NetComm Website. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 38 OpenVPN works well through proxy servers and can run over TCP and UDP transports. Support for OpenVPN is available on several operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and QNX. Figure 36 - VPN Connection Settings - OpenVPN www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 39 User Name / Password Each type of Key mode requires different configuration options. For more information, please refer to the VPN Document available from the NetComm Website. Table 22 - OpenVPN Configuration Items www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 40 Reconnect Delay The delay before attempting to reconnect to the VPN service. Reconnect Retries The number of times to attempt to reconnect to the VPN service. Table 23 - PPTP Configuration Items www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 41 Reconnect Delay The delay before attempting to reconnect to the VPN service. Reconnect Retries The number of times to attempt to reconnect to the VPN service. Table 24 - GRE VPN Settings www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 42: Ussd

    Any responses from your 3G Service Provider will be displayed in the “Response from Network” box in the middle of the page. Please contact your 3G Service provider for a list of available USSD commands for your 3G service. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 43: Wireless Settings

    Figure 41 - Wireless Configuration - Basic Settings OPTION DEFINITION WiFi is turned on by default. Changing this option to OFF will turn OFF the wireless functionality on the NTC-30WV and you will not Radio On/Off be able to connect wirelessly.
  • Page 44 Figure 43 - Advanced View – WiFi Security Settings - WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Note: Your NTC-30WV uses WPA2-PSK by default. Check the Wireless Security Card or the device label on the bottom of the NTC-30WV for your default SSID and Security key to begin connecting your wireless devices.
  • Page 45 Below is an example of how to configure two NTC-30WV routers to utilise the Repeater mode WDS feature. In this example, Access Point 1 is connected to a mobile broadband network and Access Point 2 and its clients will connect to the internet through Access Point 1.
  • Page 46 Configure the LAN IP Address of Access Point 1. In this example, it is set to the default address of 192.168.1.1: Figure 46 - WDS - Access Point 1 LAN IP Setup Enable the DHCP Server on Access Point 1: Figure 47 - WDS - Access Point 1 DHCP Server Settings www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 47 Enter the MAC Address of Access Point 2 and any other client access points in to these fields to inform the server of their AP MAC Address1-4 addresses. Table 26 - WDS Access Point 1 Repeater Mode Settings When you have entered the required information, click Save: www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 48 Configure the LAN IP Address of Access Point 2. In this example, it is set to the default address of 192.168.1.2: Figure 50 - WDS - Access Point 2 LAN IP Setup www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 49 Set the DHCP Server on Access Point 2 to Disable: Figure 51 - WDS - Access Point 2 DHCP Settings www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 50 Wireless Distribution System (WDS) section. When you have entered the required information, click Save: Figure 52 - WDS – Access Point 2 Repeater Mode Setup The Wireless Distribution System setup is now complete. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 51: Advanced

    Use this to show or hide the SSID (wireless network name) of your router. Table 27 - Wireless Settings - Advanced Configuration Items Click the “Save” button to save any changes to the settings. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 52: Mac / Ip / Port Filter

    Enter the required details for your rule and click “Save”. The details of the rule appear in the bottom section of the screen. You can select individual rules and delete them. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 53: Station List

    Station List The Station List page shows the number of devices currently connected to your NTC-30WV via WiFi. The MAC address, Host Name and IP address of these devices are displayed. Figure 55 - Wireless Station List www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 54: Services

    System Log entries and Firewall settings where the current system time is displayed. You can use the default NTP server or enter one manually if required. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 55: System Monitor

    The default value is 0 which disables the Forced Reset Timer. The maximum value is 65535 minutes. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 56: Snmp

    Trap Retransmission Time (seconds) The length of time between SNMP trap retransmissions. Table 28 - SNMP Configuration Options You can also trigger an SNMP Heartbeat manually by clicking the “Send Heartbeat Now” button. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 57: Sms

    The UDP port on which to connect to the remote destination on. Enable Remote Diagnostics Enable diagnostics to be performed by a specially crafted SMS message. Table 29 - SMS Setup Configuration Items www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 58 Note: It is possible to adjust settings and prevent your router from functioning correctly. If this occurs, you will need to perform a factory reset in order to restore normal operation. It is highly recommended to enable security when utilising this feature. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 59 You can select to enable or disable individual message recipients by selecting the checkbox beside each entered number. After entering the required recipient numbers, type your SMS message in the “Message Body” field and then click the “Send” button. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 60 SMS Inbox. You are also able to add the SMS message sender to the “White List” which is used to secure the Remote Diagnostics feature. Simply select the sender or recipient number and click the “Add White List” button. Figure 62 - SMS Inbox Figure 63 - SMS Outbox www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 61 The Diagnostics page is used to configure the SMS Diagnostics and Command execution configuration. This enables you to change the configuration or check on the status of the router via SMS commands. Figure 64 - SMS Diagnostics Settings The following pages detail the configuration items available. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 62 If “SMS Sender Number” is selected, any error messages will be sent to the sender directly. The default setting is to use “SMS Sender Number”. Fixed Error SMS Number The destination number to which error messages from the execution of a Get/Set/Exec command should be sent. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 63 In order to provide security for SMS command execution, it is recommended that all SMS commands be subject to successful authentication against the White List as well as setting a password for each phone number entered. This prevents unauthorised or accidental execution of SMS commands. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 64 For Example: “PASSWORD execute reboot; getVariable1”; “get VARABLE2” “PASSWORD execute reboot; PASSWORD get Variable1”; “get VARABLE2” Commands are case insensitive, however variable names and values are case sensitive. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 65 1 days 02:30:12 or 0 days 00:00:00 when wanuptime session wwan down /proc/uptime deviceuptime Device up time 1 days 02:30:12 wwan.0.system_network_status.current_ba band Current 3G frequency WCDMA 850 Table 32 - List of SMS Diagnostics Variables www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 66 Send multiple get command Required Password1234 get wanip; get rssi Not required apn1=”3netaccecss”; set password1=’NetComm’ Send multiple set command Required Password1234 set APN=”3netaccecss”; set password=NetComm Table 33 - SMS Diagnostics - Example Commands www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 67: Auto Dial

    Auto Dial Use this page to configure the NTC-30WV to dial a pre-defined number when you lift the handset of an attached device. To use this function, set Enable Auto Dialling to “Enable” and type the number you want to dial when the handset is lifted.
  • Page 68: Load / Save

    To restore the router’s configuration to the factory defaults Click the “Restore” button under the “Restore Factory Defaults” section to restore the router to factory default settings. The router will then restart with the factory default configuration loaded. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 69 Upload The Upload page enables you to upload firmware files or user created application packages to the NTC-30WV. Figure 68 - Upload Page Note: In order to perform an update, you must be logged into the router as the root user (see the Remote Administration section for more details).
  • Page 70 Figure 73 - Recovery Console - Firmware Update The router will confirm you want to restart and then start up with the new system software loaded. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 71 “Package Details” link. Alternatively, if you want to remove a package, click the blue “Uninstall” link. Note: For more information on creating software packages for the NTC-30WV, please refer to the SDK document available from the NetComm website.
  • Page 72: Administration

    Click “Login” and type admin or root in the Username and admin in the Password fields. Then click on “Submit”. Note: To perform functions like Firmware upgrade, device configuration backup and to restore and reset the router to factory defaults, you need to login as the root user. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 73: System Configuration

    The length of time before the LEDs on the outside of the router turn off to save power. LEDs Power Save Status The status of the LED power saving function. Table 36 - System Configuration Items www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 74: Tr-069

    Connection Request Enter the TR-069 connection request password here. Password Verify Password Re-enter the TR-069 connection request password here and press the Save button. Table 37 - System - TR-069 Details www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 75: Logoff

    The reboot item will reboot the router. This can be useful if you have made configuration changes you want to implement or want to reboot the router. Figure 79 - Reboot Router www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 76: Technical Data

    Technical Data The following table lists the hardware specifications of the NTC-30WV. MODEL NETCOMM NTC-30WV Modem Module/Chipset Sierra Wireless MC8704 RAM: 64MB DRAM Memory Storage: 256MB Flash Operating System Embedded Linux 2.6 UMTS bands Quad-Band: 850/900/1900/2100Mhz GSM bands Quad-Band: 850/900/1800/1900Mhz Maximum Data Throughput / Downlink: 42 Mbps (HSDPA Cat.
  • Page 77: Additional Product Information

    Handset requirements The NTC-30WV allows you to make telephone calls over the 3G network using a standard analogue telephone via the built in RJ-11 Phone port. Please refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your analogue telephone for assistance with the operation of your telephone handset.
  • Page 78: Call Feature Codes

    Call feature codes Quick Reference Table The NTC-30WV supports a number of call feature codes for supplementary services. FEATURE ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION STATUS #31# *31# Caller ID (to block an individual call) (to unblock an individual call) Call Waiting *43# #43#...
  • Page 79 To check the status of Call Forwarding No Answer, dial *#61# or view the advanced status page of the management console. (a) Call Forwarding No Answer is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps. (b) Call Forwarding No Answer is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 80 Check to make sure you are using the correct cable (Cat-3 UTP Telephone Cable with RJ-11 plugs). Check to make sure the 3G signal strength indication lights on the front of the NTC-30WV are lit up. Check to make sure your 3G SIM card is activated and insert into your NTC-30WV properly.
  • Page 81: Appendix A: Tables

    Table 36 - System Configuration Items ............................73 Table 37 - System - TR-069 Details ............................... 74 Table 38 - Technical Specifications for the NTC-30WV ........................ 76 Table 39 - Additional Product Information - Call Feature Codes Quick Reference ..............78 www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 82: Appendix B: Recovery Mode

    Appendix B: Recovery mode The NTC-30WV features two independent operating systems, each with its own file systems. These two systems are referred to as 'Main' and 'Recovery'. It is always possible to use one in order to restore the other in the event that one system becomes damaged or corrupted (such as during a firmware upgrade failure).
  • Page 83: Legal And Regulatory

    NetComm’s (or its licensors’) intellectual property rights to you. You are permitted to use this Manual for the sole purpose of using the NetComm product to which it relates. Otherwise no part of this Manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, by any means, be it electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of NetComm.
  • Page 84: Product Warranty

    Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded, NetComm’s liability for any breach of that guarantee, condition or warranty is limited to: (i) in the case of a supply of goods, NetComm doing any one or more of the following: replacing the goods or supplying equivalent goods;...
  • Page 85: Fcc Regulations

    The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. For product available in the USA/ Canada markets, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...
  • Page 86 Contact Address: NetComm Wireless Limited 18-20 Orion Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Sydney, Australia ABN: 85 002 490 486 Website: www.netcommwireless.com Phone: +61(0)2 9424 2070 Fax: +61(0)2 9424 2010 Email: sales@netcommwireless.com techsupport@netcommwireless.com www.netcommwireless.com NTC-30WV – Outdoor HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice...

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