Radio Infinity NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router USER MANUAL 2011‐01‐06, V 0.6...
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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.
Package Contents NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router USB to mini-USB cable CAUTION Using a power supply with a different voltage rather than the one included with the NR413-SA will damage and void the warranty for this product. ...
Attach the USB end of the cable into the port of the power adapter and the other end into the Mini-B USB port of the NR413-SA Mobile Router, and then plug the power adapter into a wall socket. PC or Laptop To charge via PC or laptop, attach the cable into the USB port of your computer and the other end into the mini-USB port of the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router.
NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router Light Indicators Mini-B USB Power Input (PC or power adapter) Dongle USB Port On/Off Switch Wake Button Light Indicators Indicates 3G Connection Sstatus Indicates Wi-Fi Connection Status WIFI Power Status Charging Indicator ...
LED Status Blinking Searching Network WIFI Connected to Wi-Fi Network* Blinking Dialling Network Connected to 3G Network* On/Off Power Status* Blinking Low Battery Charging Not charging Blinking Battery Fault NOTICE In order to help conserve battery life, light indicators will automatically turn off after being connected for 10 seconds.
• Signal strength & Network. • Online usage & Data transfers. • Temperature, features, and accessories. You can use the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router while it is charging. However, be aware that it may take longer for the battery to become fully charge. Tips To maximize the potential of the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router‘s battery, we recommend users to note the...
Antenna Reception Users can rotate the dongle to improve the wireless 3G reception in weak signal areas. For optimal reception strength, rotate the dongle to 90 degrees. Although the Mobile Router is designed to rotate to a maximum of 180 degrees, it is recommended for users not to rotate the dongle beyond 120 degrees.
○ Connect to NR413-SA NOTICE You can connect to the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router without configuring any security settings. However, it is highly recommend that you enable Wi-Fi security to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your network ...
Quick & Advanced Configuration Once you have connected to the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router you can now login and use the browser interface to configure the router’s settings. To login Open your Web browser. Enter 192.168.6.1 into the address bar and press Enter or the Return key. You will be directed to the login page for the browser interface.
Quick Configuration Settings In the ‘Quick Settings’ window, users can quickly configure the basic 3G & Wireless settings for the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router. Dial code, APN Service • Enter the Dial Code for your 3G network • Enter the APN service name NOTICE The dial code and APN service name should be given you to by your network provider.
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Wireless • SSID - This is the wireless network’s name. Change it to something unique so that users can easily identify your network. • Security - The drop-down menu on the right will give you Security mode options. Select which type of the security feature you would like to enable on your wireless network (OPEN, WEP, or WPA-PSK) NOTICE You may leave your network ‘OPEN’...
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Mode / Cypher – This allows you to see the current settings for this configuration. (See Advanced Wireless Settings). Password – Set the new password for your wireless network (ASCII: between 8-63 alphanumeric characters). NOTICE Each time you configure the settings, you must reboot the router in order for the changes to take effect. Click on the ‘Save’...
Accessing the Advanced Configuration Settings You can access the ‘Advanced Settings’ from the router’s Main Homepage, either by: ○ Selecting the ‘Advanced’ button on the browser’s login page. ○ By clicking the ‘Main Menu’ link from the ‘Quick Settings’ page. Once in the Main Homepage, click on the ‘Advanced Settings’...
Advanced Wireless Settings Click on ‘Advanced Settings’>‘Wireless’. The page on the right will now give you options to configure the following settings for: ○ Wireless Network (SSID & Wireless Channels). ○ Wireless Security Policy (WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, or open) ○ DHCP Setting ○...
○ Wireless Network • SSID - This is the wireless network’s name. Change it to something unique for other users to easily identify your network. • Wireless Channel - Click on the drop-down menu to choose wireless channels. In North America and Europe, the available channels are 1-13.
○ Wireless Security Policy • Security Mode - Click on the drop-down menu to choose which type of Wireless Security you would like to enable (WEP, WPA-PSK). • Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) - This is a 64-bit key with 10 hexadecimal digits or a 128-bit WEP key with 26 hexadecimal digits.
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○ Select ‘WPA-PSK’ from the drop-down menu ○ Choose which network security ‘Algorithms Mode’ you would like to enable from the drop-down menu ○ Select which ‘Cipher’ to enable from the drop-down menu. ○ Enter your ’Passphrase‘ (between 8-63 characters). This will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network.
DHCP Settings This is a method for automatically configuring TCP/IP network settings on computers, printers, and other network devices. ① ② ○ Configure you IP address in this field. ○ Configure the DNS address in this field NOTICE The Subnet mask will configure automatically according to the Class rules set by the IP Address Range. IP Address Range Class A: 10.0.0.1 –...
Power Saving Settings In order to save battery life, the router will enter ’Sleep Mode’ if there is no data activity (upstream/downstream) over a given period of time. Use can enable/disable this setting, or configure the time period when the router to enters ’Sleep Mode’.
Advanced 3G Settings The page on the right will now give you options to configure the following settings for: ○ Pin Code Protect ○ Dial Code ○ APN Service ○ 3G Username & Password Pin Code’ Protect • Click ‘Enable’ to enter the Pin Code for your 3G network. This is optional, and only required if your service provider asks you to do so.
Advanced Firewall Settings Click on ‘Advanced Settings’>‘Firewall’ The menu on the left will expand to give you more configuration options for the following advanced Firewall settings: ○ Firewall Enable/Disable Setting ○ IP/Port Filtering ○ MAC Filtering ○ VPN Pass-through ...
Firewall Setting Click on ‘Firewall’>‘Setting’ under the ‘Advanced Setting’ drop-down menu. The page on the right will now give you options to enable/disable the Firewall features for: ○ Firewall Enable/Disable Setting ○ Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) ○ IP/Port Filter ○ MAC Filter Click on the drop-down menu box to enable/disable the Firewall features.
IP/Port Filtering Click on ‘Firewall’>‘IP/Port Filtering’ under the ‘Advanced Settings’ drop-down menu. The page on the right will now give you options to determine which Protocols and Port rules you wish to enforce on IP Addresses you add to the router’s filter system. The configuration options allow you to: •...
MAC address settings. MAC Filtering allows you to restrict access to your NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router to only those devices with a specific MAC address. The MAC address is a unique code specific to a particular piece of hardware or device.
VPN Pass-through Click on ‘Firewall’>‘VPN Pass-through’ under the ‘Advanced Setting’ drop-down menu. The page on the right will open and allow you configure VPN Pass-through settings. Use the drop-down menu on the right to enable/disable: • VPN PPTP Pass-Through • VPN IPsec Pass-Through Click on the ‘Save’...
Use this setting to send text messages (Short Message Service) Click on ‘SMS’ from the Main Menu ○ Enter the phone number(s) you wish to send the message to in the ‘Phone Num.’ box. For international cell phone numbers, type in the international dialling codes without the ‘+’ symbol. If you wish to send to multiple phone numbers, use the comma key ‘,’...
Administrator Options Click on ‘Administrator‘ from the main Advanced menu on the left. The menu will expand to give you more configuration options: Under ‘Administrator’ options you will be able to: ○ Change Language ○ Change Password ○ Apply Firmware Upgrade ○...
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Change Language There are 2 ways to change the WEB page language for the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router. ○ Use the drop-down menu on the browser’s login page and select the language you want. ○ By clicking ‘Administrator’>‘Language’ and select the language you want.
Change Password Use this setting to change the Administrator Password for the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router. This will become the new password you use every time you login to the router. Click on ‘Administrator’>‘Change Password’. Enter your old password (default is ‘admin’)
Firmware Upgrade Use this setting to change the upgrade the firmware version for the NR413-SA 3G Mobile Router. Click on ‘Administrator’>‘Firmware Upgrade’. Click on ‘Choose File’ to browse for the firmware file image on your computer then click on the ‘Submit’ button to apply the firmware upgrade.
Settings Management Use this setting to reset the router to its factory/default settings. Click on ‘Administrator’>‘Settings Management’. To reset back to default settings, click on the ‘Load Default’ button. All saved settings will be lost and the router will reset back to its original factory settings WARNING! Do not turn off the router while it resets.
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