New Rock Technologies, Inc. Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide WROC2002 WROC2011 http://www.newrocktech.com Tel: +86 21-61202700 Fax: +86 21-61202704 Document Version: IW0-E001-P...
Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide Overview 1.1 Introduction The WROC (WiReless Office Communication), which includes WROC2011/2002, combines the functions of the IP-based PBX telephone systems with the full featured 3G/WLAN broadband router to deliver an all-in-one communication system for small business and home. With the WROC2011/2002, your communication and working terminals such as legacy and video phones, computers, webcam, laptop, tablets, smart phones, USB storage are interconnected via in-house wireless-N or public 3G broadband network and legacy telephony network (PSTN) and Internet Telephony Service Provider...
PSTN and the FXS port allows you to maintain legacy devices, such as analog telephone, fax machine, answering machine, or POS machine. 1.2 Device Structure Note: WROC2011 is illustrated in the figure, which has 1 phone port and 1 CO line port. WROC2002 has 2 phone ports. Figure 1-1 WROC2011 front panel Figure 1-2 WROC2011 back panel www.newrocktech.com...
Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide Connecting to the Network 2.1 Cabling Connect the power cord, Ethernet cable, phone lines and CO lines. See Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 Cabling the equipment 2.2 Checking LED PWR/WAN:Green Light STU:Green Flashing PHONE/LINE:It should remain green when the phone is off-hook, and turn flashing during the talk.
Installation Guide Wireless Office Communication System 2.4 Connecting PC to the Device Note: ensure your PC has a wireless network adapter. 2.4.1 Windows 7 Step1 Click the desktop icon Step2 Select wireless network: NewRock Figure 2-2 Select wireless network (for Windows 7) Step3 Enter SSID key: 12345678 Figure 2-3 Enter SSID key (for Windows 7) Step4 Connected the PC...
Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide 2.4.2 Windows XP Step1 Click the desktop icon Figure 2-5 View available wireless network (for Windows XP) Step2 Select wireless network: NewRock Figure 2-6 Select wireless network (for Windows XP) Step3 Enter SSID key: 12345678 Figure 2-7 Enter SSID key (for Windows XP) Step4 Connected the PC Figure 2-8 Connected the PC (for Windows XP)
Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide 2.5 Connecting the Device to Internet Step1 Open your browser Figure 2-12 Open your browser Step2 Login the Web utility Figure 2-13 Login the Web utility Step3 Select an application scenario (Home illustrated) Figure 2-14 Select an application scenario Step4 Select the type of Internet connection Figure 2-15 Select the type of Internet connection Step5 Enter the network account information...
Installation Guide Wireless Office Communication System Step6 Modify SSID key for security Figure 2-17 Modify SSID key for security Step7 Obtain phone number and password Figure 2-18 Obtain phone number and password Step8 Check the phone number Figure 2-19 Check the phone number Step9 Surf the Internet Click OK to surf the Internet.
Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide USB for File Sharing Step1 Cabling (Refer to 2.1 ) Step2 Checking (Refer to 2.2 and 2.3 ) Step3 Insert USB disk Figure 4-1 Insert USB disk Step4 Login the web utility (Refer to 2.5 ) Step5 Choose an access method and modify password Figure 4-2 Choose access method and modify password www.newrocktech.com...
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Installation Guide Wireless Office Communication System Step6 Navigating the USB disk info Network connection ,Enter \\usb\share Double click Enter username and password Navigating the USB disk info HTTP Enter http://w.com/usb Enter username and password Navigating the USB disk info www.newrocktech.com...
Wireless Office Communication System Installation Guide Why can’t I login to the device via WAN IP address? Make sure your device has activated remote access. Go to the Internet > Firewall > System security interface to click on Enable under Remote Management. For network security, we recommend to use 3 or 4 digit numbers as the remote management port.
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Installation Guide Wireless Office Communication System Name Description Power Consumption Authentication Support Support IPPBX IVR with time schedule Queuing Auto Attendant Operator handling Soft console for call monitoring and click to transfer Caller ID Call rejection Call waiting Incoming Call Forking (direct a call to dual terminals) Call forwarding Do not disturb...
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Video Protocol Pass-through Interface Type 2 10/100M LAN, Auto MDI/MDIX 1 10/100M WAN, Auto MDI/MDIX WROC2002: 2 phone ports Voice WROC2011: 1 phone port and 1 CO line port 2 USB2.0 hosts for 3G dongles, storage, printer and etc Control Button...