Cellient MHN200 User Manual

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User's Manual
Version 1.2
April 2013

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Version 1.2 April 2013...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................ 2 1. INTRODUCTION ............................4 1.1 Package Contents ............................4 1.2 Mobile Hot-Spot Interfaces ........................... 4 1.3 Display Icons ..............................5 1.4 Battery Time ..............................5 1.5 Display Messages ............................5 1.6 Power Button LED Colors ..........................5 1.7 Technical Specifications ..........................
  • Page 3: Typographic Conventions

    Preface This manual describes the Web User Interface of the mobile hot-spot. This document provides a complete guide to configure and use the mobile hot-spot. Audience Target audiences are the customers who configure and administer the mobile hot-spot. This manual makes it easier for the customers to enhance the offerings or to customize the mobile hot-spot to their own services.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 Package Contents • Mobile Hot-Spot • Power Adapter • Car Charger • Quick Guide • Battery 1.2 Mobile Hot-Spot Interfaces [A] Antenna: Sub antenna for diversity [B] Display: OLED display for CDMA and hot-spot status icons and messages [C] Power button: Power on/off by pressing for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 5: Display Icons

    1.3 Display Icons Icons Description Strength of the CDMA signal (levels 0 ~6) Internet (data call) connection status No service status Wi-Fi on/off status Battery level Battery charging indicator while charging 1.4 Battery Time Conditions Description Continuous use 3.5 hours while using in good signal status Stand-by 8 hours 3.5 hours from empty to full charge with power off...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    1.7 Technical Specifications Parameters Specifications Size 54.5 x 103.2 x 17.2mm Weight 110g Battery Type 3.7V Polymer Operating Temperature -20 to +70°C Storage Temperature -30 to +80°C Humidity 85% Non-condensing Stand-by Time 8 hours Usage Time 3.5 hours Adaptor Input 100 ~ 240VAC 50/60Hz 0.15A Adaptor Output 5VDC 1A...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started This section explains how to configure the mobile hot-spot using the Web User Interface (Web-UI) provided. This document assumes that you already have the mobile hot-spot and are now ready to do the configuration (i.e., power on, connected to the CDMA network, Wi-Fi on, etc.) You need to use the administrator right to configure all the options available on the Web-UI.
  • Page 8: Overview

    2.3 Overview The mobile hot-spot Web-UI is displayed as shown in Figure 2. The screen is refreshed every 30 seconds. [Figure 2] Web-UI Homepage The screen contains following details. [Table 3] Fields in the Homepage Field Description SYSTEM Device Name Current SSID of Wi-Fi interface Battery Level Current level of battery...
  • Page 9: Internet

    3. Internet You can view Internet link in the left navigation pane. Followings are the options available under Internet. • Network Information • LAN Settings • Clients List • CDMA Settings 3.1 Network Information To get information of Network, click Network Information link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 3. The screen is refreshed every 15 seconds.
  • Page 10: Lan Settings

    The screen contains the following details: [Table 4] Fields in Network Information Field Description NETWORK Service information can be: • No Service • 1X Service Mode • EVDO in network Rev. 0 • EVDO in network Rev. A • EVDO in network Rev. B Shows the service mode which can be: •...
  • Page 11: Clients List

    Field Description IP Address Current local IP address. If changed, you should reconnect mobile hot-spot. Subnet Mask Current subnet mask. You can change according to IP class. MAC Address Shows the mobile hot-spot hardware address. DHCP IP Range Current DHCP IP range. You can increase accessible user count. DHCP Lease Time Current DHCP lease time of allocated DHCP IP address.
  • Page 12: Cdma Settings

    3.4 CDMA Settings To configure CDMA parameters, click CDMA Settings link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 6. [Figure 6] CDMA Settings The screen contains the following details: [Table 7] Fields in CDMA Settings Field Description Dial Number Dial-Up number for CDMA data call Username Username for CDMA data call...
  • Page 13: Wi-Fi

    4. Wi-Fi You can view Wi-Fi link in the left navigation pane. Followings are the options available under WI-FI. • Settings • Security Caution: • After changing any of the Wi-Fi settings, you must normally reconnect over Wi-Fi in order to access the Internet and the Web-UI.
  • Page 14: Security

    Rate Specify the channel bandwidth. • Click “Apply” at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered. • Click “Cancel” to exit from this page without saving the changes. 4.2 Security To configure the Wi-Fi Security, click Security link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 8. [Figure 8] Wireless Security The screen contains the following details.
  • Page 15 WPA Algorithms Select TKIP, AES, or TKIPAES Pass Phrase Input Pass Phrase (also called Password or Key) Key Renewal Interval Key Renewal Interval time ACCESS POLICY Select “Disable” to de-activate the Access Policy; select “Allow” to allow Policy specific device(s) to connect to the mobile hot-spot; select “Reject” to prevent specific device(s) from connecting to the mobile hot-spot.
  • Page 16: Firewall

    5. Firewall You can view Firewall link on the left navigation pane. Following are the options available under Firewall. • Port Forwarding • Virtual Server 5.1 Port Forwarding To configure Port Forwarding, click Port Forwarding link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 9: [Figure 9] Port Forwarding The screen contains the following details.
  • Page 17: Virtual Server

    5.2 Virtual Server To enable Virtual Server, click Virtual Server link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 10: [Figure 10] Port Forwarding The screen contains the following details. [Table 12] Fields in Virtual Server Field Description Virtual Server To enable or disable the virtual server.
  • Page 18: Administration

    6. Administration You can view the Administration link on the left navigation pane. Followings are the options available under System. • Management • Upgrade • Settings • Manual 6.1 Management To change user ID and the password for the administrator, click Management link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 11.
  • Page 19: Upgrade

    • Click “Apply” at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered. • Click “Cancel” to undo any changes. 6.2 Upgrade To upgrade the system firmware, click on the Upgrade link. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 12. [Figure 12] Firmware Upgrade •...
  • Page 20: Default Configuration

    7. Default Configuration 7.1 Hostname See the OLED display or the label inside the battery cover SSID Net1 M-90 1234 (“1234” is an example) Security mode Security mode WPA2-PSK Click button and see the Display LCD or label Password 12345678 (“12345678”...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    8. Troubleshooting 8.1 I forgot Login ID and Password / I forgot IP address after changing IP address Use your mobile hot-spot after restoring the configuration into factory-default value. How to restore the configuration? • Press “reset” button for more than 2 seconds and release in normal status. •...
  • Page 22: Ce Certificate

    9. CE Certificate...

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