HameTech HM-434 Instruction Manual

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Super 3G Router
HM-434
Instruction Manual
V1.0.0
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  • Page 1 Super 3G Router HM-434 Instruction Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter I Product Profile ..........................3 1.1 Product Specifications .......................... 3 1.2 Packing List ............................3 1.3 LED indicators and Interface Specifications..................3 Chapter II Installation ............................ 4 2.1 Hardware Installation..........................4 Step 1:Insert the SIM card........................4 Step 2: Connect to a PC ..........................
  • Page 3: Chapter I Product Profile

    8.5 Content Filtering ..........................38 Chapter IX System Management ......................... 40 9.1 Management............................40 9.1.1 Domain Server ........................40 9.2 System Upgrade..........................41 9.3 Equipment Management ........................41 Chapter I Product Profile 1.1 Product Specifications ◆ Supports PSTN Phone ◆ Supports IEEE802.11b/g/n, speed rate up to 300Mbps. ◆...
  • Page 4: Chapter Ii Installation

    Chapter II Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation Please make the correct connection as per the following steps before setting up a router. Please place the router in the central part of the coverage area to maximize its wireless performance. Step 1: : : : Insert the SIM card...
  • Page 5: Step 2: Connect To A Pc

    Warning Before inserting or removing the SIM card, you must disconnect the device from the power adapter. If you are required to enter the PIN code,enter the correct one. If you fail to enter the correct PIN or PUK code, the network-related functions are unavailable.The SIM card is supplied by the service provider.
  • Page 6: Step 4: Connect The External Antenna (Optional)

    Step 4: Connect the external antenna (optional) Connect the external antenna cable with the antenna jack on the main unit. Screw the cable to make sure that the antenna is tightly connected with the antenna jack. Step 5: Connect to the power adapter Use a power adapter that is compatible with the device;...
  • Page 7: How To Correctly Set Up Your Computer Network Configurations

    steps). 3.1 How to correctly set up your computer network configurations Step1: On the desktop, right-click on “My Network Places”, select “Properties”. (Figure 6) Step2: In the following pop-up window, right-click on “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. (Figure 7) Step3: In the following window, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”...
  • Page 8 Step4: In the following pop-up window, select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Then click “OK”. (Figure 9) Step5: If you selected LAN connection. Please double check if the Gateway is really connected to your computer, when “Local Connection” is showing already connected.
  • Page 9: Log Into The Router

    Step6: Input order “ping 192.168.1.1” and click “Enter”, it will get the following result which is showing the above configuration is successful. (Figure 11) 3.2 Configure 3G Router Step 1、 、 、 、 Open Web Management Open Web browser, input 192.168.1.1 at Address bar, then press “Enter”. Step 2、...
  • Page 10: Chapter Iv Quick Start Guide

    Chapter IV Quick Start Guide Step 1、 、 、 、 Intelligent Guide Click “Quick Setup Guide” as displayed on the major interface and make use of the intelligent guide functions of the router. It enables the one-time configuration of the router’s time, administrator information, internal and external network ports.
  • Page 11: Step 3、Configure The System Time

    Click “Next” to Configure the System Time Step 3、 、 、 、 Configure the System Time Current time: display the system time of the router. Sync with host: make sure that the router’s time settings are consistent with those of the PC. NTP Server: set up an Internet-based time server.
  • Page 12: Static Mode

    Step 4、 、 、 、 Configure WAN Information There are six online methods (STATIC, DHCP, PPPOE (ADSL), L2TP, PPTP and 3G).for the extranet STATIC Mode (Figure 16) IP address: Static IP address provided by the ISP. Subnet mask: provided by ISP. Default Gateway: Fill in the gateway address as provided by the ISP.
  • Page 13 Obtain IP and DNS information relating to the extranet ports from the DHCP server and make sure that the extranet ports connect to DHCP server. You can choose not to fill in the network name。 PPPOE (ADSL) Mode (Figure 18) User Name: Fill in the Internet access account as provided by the ISP.
  • Page 14 PPTP and L2TP (Establish a tunnel via PPTP or L2TP and get connected to a VPN) (Figure 19) Server IP: Fill in the IP address as provided by the ISP. This is mandatory. User Name: Enter the user name used by L2TP dial-up. This is mandatory and shall be provided by the operator.
  • Page 15: Step 5、Configure Lan Information

    3G Mode (Figure 20) Run Type: Under the “Keep Alive”mode, the router will dial up automatically and get connected to the Internet when 3G equipment is plugged in. Under the “Manual” mode, the access internet through dial-up will not be launched until the user clicks “Connection” on the status page.
  • Page 16: Step 6、Configure Wlan Information

    Click “Next” to Configure WLAN Information Intranet ports and DHCP settings IP address: set up IP address for Intranet ports. Subnet mask: set up masks for the Intranet. MAC address: display the physical address of Intranet ports. DHCP type: Select “Server” to open DHCP services and then the host in the Intranet could obtain IP dynamically.
  • Page 17 Radio On/Off: switch on or Off wireless networks. If Intranet clients do not select “Enable”, they could not get Wi-Fi connectivity to the Intranet of the router. Network mode: select standards used by wireless networks. Options are 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n, or mix standards 802.11b/g,802.11b/g/n. Network Name(...
  • Page 18 this router at the most. One of the four groups of pre-set keys can be selected as the current effective key (default key).
  • Page 19: Chapter V System Status

    Chapter V System Status 5.1 Status (current work conditions of the router) SDK Version: indicates the router’s current software versions and the release date. System Up Time: indicates the system operation time after the router is loaded with a power supply. Such time will be cleared to zero after the power supply is unloaded.
  • Page 20: Statistical Information

    connect the 3G network. Signal: signal intensity of the 3G network. NetType: current 3G network that is connected (such as WCDMA, TD or EVDO). WAN IP address: current WAN IP address of the router. If the router’s connection type is dynamic IP. Subnet mask: Router’s WAN subnet mask.
  • Page 21: Chapter Vi Network Settings

    Chapter VI Network Settings 6.1 WAN Settings Please refer to the Extranet configurations of the “Intelligent Guide” for the online configurations. MAC replication: If MAC address replication is initiated, the MAC address of the Intranet’s Internet access data packet shall be changed to the MAC address of the router while accessing the Internet via the router.
  • Page 22 MAC address: indicated physical addresses of the Intranet ports. DHCP type: Select “Server” to open DHCP services and then the host in the Intranet could obtain IPs dynamically. Start IP address-End IP address: IPs obtained by the host in the Intranet via DHCP mode are included in this range.
  • Page 23: Dhcp Client List

    LLTD: Identify whether LLTD (Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder) protocol is supported. This network protocol could intelligently identify which network equipment or computers are connected in the LAN network. IGMP Proxy: Confirm whether the router supports the IGMP protocol. This protocol operates between the host and the multicast router that is directed connected to the host.
  • Page 24 This function may be used when it is required to add a specific routing for a certain host. The proper use of static routing could reduce routing issues, alleviate the overload of routing data flows and enhance the transmission speed for the data packets.
  • Page 25: Chapter Vii Wireless Network Configurations

    Chapter VII Wireless Network Configurations 7.1 Basic Settings Radio On/Off: Switch on/off wireless functions of the router. Network mode: Wireless application standards for the router. The router supports 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n or mix modes. Multiple SSID: Network name of the wireless signals. This router supports multiple wireless networks.
  • Page 26 scan the router’s SSID. If you select “Isolated”, you can prevent this network from communicating with other networks. Broadcast network Name: You can select “Disable” to forbid the router to broadcast SSID. After that, the wireless clients cannot scan the router’s SSID. The clients cannot communicate with the router if they fail to know the router’s SSID.
  • Page 27: Advanced Settings

    interval shall be provided to reach good BER performance. Channel bandwidth: Please select the channel bandwidth to enhance the wireless performance. MCS: Vertices control signals with the value ranging from zero to thirty-two. The default setting is “Automatic”. Reverse direction authority: You can choose to “Enable” or “Prohibit” this authority.
  • Page 28 Fragment Threshold: Specific fragment thresholds of the data packets. When the length of the data packet exceeds such threshold, multiple data packets will be created automatically. RTS threshold: A RTS (Request to Send) threshold specified by the data packets. When the length of the data packets exceeds this threshold, the router will send RTS to the target sites for negotiation.
  • Page 29 WI-FI Multimedia It provides configurations for the wireless multimedia parameters. WMM enables the wireless communications to define a priority range according to the data types. Time-sensitive data such as video/audio data have higher priority than that of the normal data. Wireless clients shall support WMM to maintain WMM functions.
  • Page 30: Safety Settings

    Wi-Fi multimedia capabilities: Enable WMM functions. WMM function will not take effect until the WIFI is enabled. Direct online capabilities: The enablement will weaken the wireless performance, but could save the energy and electricity. 7.3 Safety Settings The router supports the safety modes (DisableOpen,SHARED:WEPAUTO,WPA-KEY:(WPA-Personal), WPS2-KEY:( WPA-Personal), WPA and WPA2).
  • Page 31: Wds Configurations

    forbidden to gain access. “Disable” means that all clients could gain access. 7.4 WDS Configurations Wireless Distribution System (WDS) is used to expand current wireless network coverage. The router supports three modes, namely Lazy Mode, Bridge Mode and Repeater Mode. Lazy Mode: Under this mode, wireless equipment on the opposite side could be applicable to the Bridge Mode or Repeater Mode.
  • Page 32: Wps Configurations

    Then, you click “Save as” to realize the wireless connection for two wire networks. Repeater Mode: Under this mode, you can manually add MAC on the opposite side to corresponding AP MAC address lists or do this through “Scan Options”. This way, you can immediately strengthen and extend signals of the wireless networks.
  • Page 33 PBC: select PBC and click "Save as" or press WLAN / WPS button on the back panel for about one second while activating WPS / PBC to connect in the client port. Operation Process: after clicking the WLAN / WPS button for one second, WPS light will blink about 2 minutes, indicating that the function is activated.
  • Page 34 WPS Overview: Display relevant information including current WPS status, authentication modes and encryption types applied, and default private key indexing. WPS Current Status: “Idle” means the idle status. “Start MSC Process” means that the process is enabled and the access is on the way. “Success” means that the server and the client have reached an agreement during the negotiation.
  • Page 35: Chapter Viii Firewall

    Chapter VIII Firewall 8. 1 MAC/IP/Port Filtering This function is aimed at restricting and managing the client ports of the router. If you need to limit Internet use of the machine of the router, you could use this function. To use this function, you should first activate it and then select a default strategy (accept or reject), which means the data packets that do not comply with the rules to be accepted or rejected.
  • Page 36: Port Transmission (Virtual Host)

    After you click “Enable”, this function will take effect. Default Strategy: Select “Abandon” or “Accept”. This strategy shall be implemented if rules are not matched as what is defined below. MAC Address: Fill in MAC addresses that you plan to define rules. Source IP Address: Enter local IP address that needs filtering.
  • Page 37: Dmz Settings

    influences on the internal network safety of the LAN. Virtual Server Settings: Enable or disable functions of the virtual servers. IP Address: It is used to input necessary IP addresses, such as192.168.1.103. Port Range: It is used to input necessary port ranges, such as 80-80. Protocol: Select protocols that are used by controllable data packets.
  • Page 38: Content Filtering

    Remote management: Identify whether it is permitted to access WEB management pages via Extranet ports. Ping form WAN Filter: Identify whether it is permitted to PING the router via Extranet port SPI firewall: Identify whether to enable the SPI firewall. 8.5 Content Filtering Webpage content filtering: Filter the part “Proxy Java ActiveX”...
  • Page 40: Chapter Ix System Management

    Chapter IX System Management 9.1 Management 9.1..1 1 1 1 Domain Server DDNS has another name of dynamic DNS whose main function is to achieve parse between the fixed domain name and dynamic IP. For users who use dynamic IP addresses, the dynamic name software installed in the host would send the IP address to the dynamic parse server provided by DDNS servers every time when getting a new IP from Internet and database of dynamic name parse.
  • Page 41: System Upgrade

    domain name service. Password: the password you register in the websites that provide dynamic domain name service. 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.
  • Page 42 router. The configuration of the router will be update to the setting which been imported Reset: All the configurations will reset to the factory original settings...

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