Solwise A10W User Manual

3g 11n wifi router

Advertisement

Quick Links

A10W
3G 11n WiFi Router
User Manual

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the A10W and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Solwise A10W

  • Page 1 A10W 3G 11n WiFi Router User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.2.6 AP client ..............................29 4.3 Firewall................................29 4.3.1 Address Filter ............................. 29 4.3.2 Virtual Server ............................. 31 4.3.3 DMZ Settings ............................. 31 4.3.4 System Security............................32 4.3.5 Content Filter.............................. 32 4.4 Admin ................................33 4.4.1 Status ................................33 Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 3 4.4.2 Management ............................... 34 4.4.3 Upload ................................ 36 4.4.4 Settings ............................... 36 Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 4: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    CE Declaration of Conformity Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Battery power is low and needs to be charged Not light Battery has no power or battery not inserted WIFI Light Blue light Wi-Fi is on Signal Light Blue light Signal is strong Purple light Signal is average Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 6 No UIM card or Network Registering Blue flashing Network Mode registered on 3G network, but not dialing 1time/3Sec Light Blue flashing registered on 3G network, and dialing (3G connect) 1time/Sec Blue continually on 3G registered network and dialed Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Product Installation

    Step2 : Next insert the battery ensuring the orientation is correct: Now connect the USB port to either a USB power adapter (optional extra) or to a computer with a USB port to charge the battery. Please allow 8 hours minimum to initially charge the battery Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 8 Tip: Before connecting the computer to the 3G 3G Router please ensure that the computer actually has the WIFI function! From the PC scan for new WiFi networks. Locate the network coming from the 3G router and connect to it. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 How To Log Into The Router

    Step1: On the desktop, right-click on “My Network Places”, select “Properties”. Step2: In the pop-up window, right-click on “Wireless Network Connection” and select “Properties”. Step3: Then select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” option, and then click “Properties”. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 10 Step4: Make sure “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” are selected. Then click “OK”. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 11 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway:192.168.169.1 DNS Server: Fill in your local DNS server address (if you do not know you can consult local the ISP ),or set the Router address (Default Gateway Address) as your DNS Server. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 12: Go Into The Router Management Interface

    ” (or the router address http://192.168.169.1) at the Address bar, and then press “Enter”. Step2: In the pop-up window the “User name” and “Password” are by default “admin”. Then click “OK” enter the main page of the administrant mode. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 13 Step3: When you enter the correct administrator user name and password, click “OK” to enter the main page of the administrant mode. Network information:Shows the network signal, the current registering network, router name, and the connection status. :Network signal :Router name :The current registering network :Disconnected Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 14 “wireless” – “Security” for entering the new settings. User Management: User Management displays the user name and password used for login. Advanced Settings: If you need set more functions in detail then click the upper right corner of the “Settings” button. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 15 Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 16: Chapter 4 Advanced Settings

    Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Click on the main status page to access the Advanced Settings. 4.1 Internet Internet settings settings Internet Internet settings settings 4.1.1 WAN There is only one online method (3G) supported by the A10 Router. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 17 MAC replication:If MAC address replication is initiated, the MAC address of the Intranet’s Internet access data packet (i.e. the MAC address of the LAN side connected devices) is changed to the MAC address of the Router while accessing the Internet via the Router. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 18: Lan

    DNS server address as the Router address). Release time: Effective period for the host in the Intranet to obtain IP addresses. Static designation: Used to fix the address given to specific clients based upon their physical MAC. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 19: Dhcp Client

    DHCP client list enables you to check the status of online users such as MAC address, IP address and lease periods of the IP address. 4.1.4 Advanced This function may be used when you need to add a specific routing for a certain host. This is particularly Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 20: Wireless Network Settings

    Gateway: IP address of the Router or the host where the data packets are sent. Interface: Indicate connector information. Comment: Fill in necessary notes. Current Router table: Displays details of routes already defined. 4.2 Wireless Network Wireless Network Wireless Network S S S S ettings Wireless Network ettings ettings ettings Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 21: Basic Settings

    If you select “Hidden the Wireless Client” then clients cannot scan for the Router’s SSID. If you select “Isolated” you can prevent user-to-user connectivity via the router – improves security between users so users can see the internet but NOT each other. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 22: Advanced Settings

    BSSID is the MAC address of the wireless AP. Frequency (channel): Channels currently used by the Router. 4.2.2 Advanced Settings Advanced wireless: : : : BG Protection Mode:Can be “on”, “off” or “Automatic” and allows users to fix the setting for 11BG Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 23 WMM enables the wireless communications to define a priority (QoS) range according to the data types. Time-sensitive data such as video/audio data has higher priority than that of normal data. Wireless clients need to also support WMM for these functions to work. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 24: Security Settings

    WPA-KEY: (WPA-personal)-Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with pre-shared keys (also called passphrase). WPA2-KEY: WPA2-Personal-WPA2 with pre-shared keys. WPA: WPA with RADIUS server authentication WPA2 with RADIUS server authentication WPA2: 802.1x:apply IEEE 802.1X standards to conduct ID authentication. Mix mode: WPAKEYWPA2KEY and WPAWPA2 Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 25 Description of key types: Keys are divided into two categories, namely Hex and ASCII. If Hex is selected then a valid hex number must be entered for the key. If ASCII is selected then any character string can be used. Alternatively you can select WPA security WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 26 Dialogue timeout: Radius server will automatically disconnect the connection when the dialogue timeout has reached a certain amount. Idle timeout: Radius server will automatically disconnect the connection when the idle time has reached a certain amount Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 27: Wds Configurations

    WiFi network. You have no need to select the encryption mode or configure a key. You just need to enter the correct PIN code or select PBC (or press “WLAN/WPS” button indicated on the back panel) to configure WPS. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 28 Reset OOB: When you press this button, the WPS service terminal is indicated as Idle and the WPS indication light turns off. AP will not respond to connection requests from WPS clients and the safety are configured as WPA mode. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 29: Ap Client

    For example, to ban the IP of 192.168.1.146 to use the Internet, you just need to setup the default strategy as acceptance strategy and fill 192.168.1.146 in the column of the source IP address. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 30 Port range: Ranges for ports that need to be abandoned or accepted. Protocol: Select protocols that are used by controllable data packets. Strategy: Identify whether the defined rules are “Abandon” or “Accept”. This is the opposite meaning to the default strategy. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 31: Virtual Server

    IP address of 192.168.1.103 within the LAN if some program accesses the 80 port of the Router. Current Virtual Servers in system: Indicate the list of current virtual servers. 4.3.3 DMZ Settings Transfer all data that are received by the Router’s Extranet ports to “DMZ IP Address” Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 32: System Security

    Ping form WALL Filter: Identify whether it is permitted to PING the Router via the internet. 4.3.5 Content Filter Webpage content filtering: Filter the “Proxy Java ActiveX” from web pages. URL filtering: Filter out the entire content of specific webpages or URL Web host filtering: URL WEBPAGES including keywords are filtered. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 33: Admin

    Running Time: indicates the system up time of the Router is loaded. This value is reset to zero after the power is switched off. Internet Configurations: : : : Connected: 3G mode contains two buttons, namely “Disconnect” and “Connect” will be displayed on the interface to disconnect and connect the 3G network. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 34: Administrator Settings

    4.4.2.2 NTP Settings Current Time:Set the Router time the same to PC. Time Zone:Select time and area. NTP Server: Enter the address for the NTP Server and the Router will then get the time from the NTP Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 35 DDNS: the domain name you register in the websites that provide dynamic domain name service Note: Before using Dynamic Domain Name function, please register the dynamic DNS address services in the website listed in drop-down box of service providers and ensure that this account is effective. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 36 The “Update Bootloader” is used to upgrade the system booting programs. Generally speaking, it is unnecessary for the user to apply this function. 4.4.4 Settings Export system configurations: Save system configuration files locally for further recoveries. Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 37 Router will be updated into the configuration files. Load Factory Defaults: All the configurations will reset to the factory original settings Clear Flux Defaults: Click “Clear Flux”, current flux and amass flux (data down or uploaded) on the main status page are cleared Solwise Ltd, www.solwise.co.uk, sales@solwise.co.uk...

Table of Contents