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TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Version Date: August 1, 2005 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ...............................................................3 Package Contents..................................................................3 Safety InstructionsPlease read. ..........................................3 Front Panel View....................................................................4 Indication................................................................................4 Back Panel View ....................................................................6 INSTALLING THE ROUTER..............................................................7 Connect the ADSL Line and Telephone.................................7 Connect the PC to the Router ................................................7 Connect a Printer or Server to the Router..............................8 Connect the Telephone to the Router ....................................8 Connect the Router to a Phone Jack .....................................8 Connect the Power Adapter ...................................................8 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ...............................................................9 USB DRIVER INSTALLATION .......................................................10 CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER ................................................14 Windows 2000......................................................................14 Windows XP.........................................................................15 LOG IN TO THE ROUTER..............................................................16 DEVICE INFO..............................................................................17 Summary..............................................................................17 WAN.....................................................................................17 Statistics...............................................................................18 LAN Statistics................................................................18 WAN Statistics ..............................................................18 ATM Statistics ...............................................................19 ADSL Statistics .............................................................19 ADSL BER Test ............................................................20 Route....................................................................................21 ARP......................................................................................21 DHCP ...................................................................................22 QUICK SETUP ............................................................................22 ADVANCED SETUP .....................................................................26 WAN.....................................................................................26 LAN Local Area Network (LAN) Setup .................................31 NAT ......................................................................................32 Virtual Servers ..............................................................32 Port Triggering ..............................................................34 DMZ Host......................................................................35 Firewall.................................................................................36 IP FilteringOutgoing ....................................................36 IP FilteringIncoming ....................................................37 TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 1 MAC Filtering ................................................................38 Parental Control ............................................................39 Quality of Service .................................................................40 Routing.................................................................................43 Default Gateway ...........................................................43 Static Route ..................................................................43 RIP ................................................................................44 DNS......................................................................................44 DNS Server...................................................................44 Dynamic DNS ...............................................................45 ADSL....................................................................................46 DSL Advanced Settings ................................................47 Tone Settings................................................................47 Port Mapping ........................................................................48 WIRELESS .................................................................................49 Basic ....................................................................................49 Security ................................................................................49 MAC Filter ............................................................................51 Wireless Bridge ....................................................................52 Advanced .............................................................................52 Station Info ...........................................................................54 VOICE .......................................................................................55 SIP Basic..............................................................................55 SIP Advanced ......................................................................58 Phonebook ...........................................................................61 Call History...........................................................................62 DIAGNOSTICS ............................................................................63 MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................64 Settings ................................................................................64 Backup Settings ............................................................64 Restore User Settings...................................................65 Restore Default .............................................................65 System Log ..........................................................................66 Configure System Log ..................................................67 SNMP...................................................................................67 Internet Time ........................................................................68 Access Control .....................................................................69 Services ........................................................................69 IP Addresses.................................................................69 Passwords ....................................................................70 Update Software ..................................................................70 Reboot Router......................................................................71 TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 2 General Information The TriplePlay is a 3-in-1 router having the functions of a standard ADSL router, plus voice capabilities and wireless accessibility all in one box. Including three features adds convenience and provides increased functions for one router. Package Contents Included in the package is one of each of the following TriplePlay router AC power adapter USB cable RJ-11 telephone cable RJ-45 Ethernet cable Splitter User Manual Safety InstructionsPlease read. Place your router on a flat surface close to the cables in a location with sufficient ventilation. To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the ventilation openings of this equipment. Plug this equipment into a surge protector to reduce the risk of damage from power surges and lightning strikes. Operate this equipment only from an electrical outlet with the correct power source as indicated on the adapter. Unplug equipment first before cleaning. A damp cloth can be used to clean the equipment. Do not use liquid / aerosol cleaners or magnetic / static cleaning devices. Do not open the cover of this equipment. Opening the cover will void any warranties on the equipment. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 3 Front Panel View LED 1. Power Mode Solid No light Solid 2. ADSL / LINK No light Indication The router is on. The router is not on. Check if the AC power adapter is connected to the router and plugged in. ADSL is connected. ADSL is not connected. ALARM LED will be red. Blinking Router is connected to ADSL. Solid ADSL is connected; no traffic. 3. ADSL / ACT No light ADSL is not connected. 4-7. LAN 1-4 No light Blinking Presence of ADSL traffic. Solid Router is connected to LAN. No connection to LAN. Check if LAN cable is connected to router. 8. USB Device 9. Wi-Fi Flashing Blinking Presence of LAN traffic. Solid Connection established using USB. The router is sending or receiving data using USB. Solid Wireless is enabled. No light Wireless is disabled. Blinking Presence of wireless traffic. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 4 10. Phone2 11. Phone1 12. LINE Solid No light Solid No light Solid No light Line2 is off-hook. Line2 is on-hook. Line1 is off-hook. Line1 is on-hook. Line is off-hook. Line is on-hook. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 5 Back Panel View Port 1. On / Off 2. DC 18V 1A 3. LINE 4. Phone1 5. Phone2 6. Console 7. USB Device 8. Reset Description Press to turn the router on and off. Connects to the AC adapter. Connects to the wall outlet using an RJ-11 cable. Connects to a telephone using an RJ-11 cable. Connects to a second telephone using another RJ-11 cable. For professional use by service personnel only. Optional: Use only if not using any of the LAN lines. Short reset (system reboot)push & hold the reset button for 4 seconds. Long reset (default settings)push the reset button for more than 4 seconds and then release. 9-12. LAN 1-4 Connect to PC(s) using RJ-45 cable(s). 13. ADSL Connect to the splitter provided using an RJ-11 cable. Refer to the next page for complete instructions for splitter connections. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 6 Installing the Router Connect the ADSL Line and Telephone Connect an RJ-11 cable between the wall phone jack and the line-end of the splitter (see diagram below). Attach another RJ-11 phone wire to the modem-end of the splitter and the ADSL port on the rear panel of the router. The phone-end of the splitter will be connected to the telephone using a third RJ-11 phone wire. NOTE: See connections on the installation diagram. Connect the PC to the Router By Ethernet To use the Ethernet connection, connect the Ethernet cable from the computer directly to the router. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the port(s) labeled LAN 1-4 on the back of the router and attach the other end to the Ethernet port of your computer. By USB Or, you can use the supplied USB cable to connect your computer directly to the router. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port (labeled USB Device) on the back of the router and connect the other end to a free USB port on your PC. The Found New Hardware Wizard will open on your PC. See USB Driver Installation below. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 7 If your LAN has more than one computer, you can attach one end of an Ethernet cable to a hub or a switch and the other to the Ethernet port (labeled LAN) on the router. Note that either a crossover or straight-through Ethernet cable can be used. The router automatically recognizes the type of connection that is required. Connect a Printer or Server to the Router If you have a printer or server that you wish to connect to the router, attach the printer or server to the port labeled USB Host using the USB cable that comes with the device. Connect the Telephone to the Router There are two ports on the back of your router labeled Phone 1 and Phone 2 for you to connect up to two telephones to. Use RJ-11 cables to connect the telephone(s) to the router. Connect the Router to a Phone Jack Before connecting the power adapter, connect the router directly to a phone jack using an RJ-11 cable. Connect one end of an RJ-11 cable to the port labeled Line on the back of the router and the other end to a wall phone jack. Connect the Power Adapter Complete the process by connecting the AC power adapter to the POWER connector on the back of the device and plug the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip. Then turn on and boot up your PC and any LAN devices, such as hubs or switches, and any computers connected to them. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 8 Installation Diagram TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 9 USB Driver Installation The following instructions will guide you through the installation of the USB driver. 1. When you attach the USB cable to the router for the first time and turn on the device, Windows will detect new hardware and the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. 2. The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear shortly after, identifying that a USB driver is needed. Click on Next to continue with the installation. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 10 3. The Digital Signature Not Found window appears. Click Yes to continue with the installation. 4. Then the Insert Disk window prompts you to insert the disk
(or CD) containing the USB driver. Click OK after inserting the disk (or CD). TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 11 5. After clicking OK at the previous window, you will be asked to browse for the location of the disk (or CD) that the USB driver is on. Then click OK to continue to the next step. 6. When you select the location of the disk (or CD), the required file USB8023K.SYS will automatically be updated in the filename window of this screen. Click on Open to continue with the installation process. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 12 7. The last window lets you know that the driver installation is complete. Click Finish to close the wizard. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 13 Configuring Your Computer Prior to accessing the router through the LAN or the USB port, note the following necessary configurations Your PCs TCP/IP address: 192.168.1.__( the last number is any number between 3 and 254) The routers default IP address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Below are the procedures for configuring your computer. Follow the instructions for the operating system that you are using. Windows 2000 1. In the Windows taskbar, click on the Start button and point to Settings, Control Panel, and Network and Dial-up Connections (in that order). 2. Click on Local Area Connection. When you have the Local Area Connection Status window open, click on Properties. 3. Listed in the window are the installed network components. If the list includes Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then the protocol has already been enabled, and you can skip to Step 10. 4. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear as an installed component, then click on Install. 5. In the Select Network Component Type window, click on protocol and then the Add button. 6. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list and then click on OK. 7. If prompted to restart your computer with the new settings, click OK. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 14 8. After your computer restarts, click on the Network and Dial-
up Connections icon again, and right click on the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties. 9. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. 10. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio button labeled Use the following IP address and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 2 and 254) and 255.255.255.0 in the IP address field and Subnet Mask field. 11. Click on OK twice to save your changes and then close the Control Panel. Windows XP 1. In the Windows taskbar, click on the Start button and point to Settings and then click Network Connections. 2. In the Network Connections window, right click on the Local Area Connection icon and click on properties. 3. Listed in the Local Area Connection window are the installed network components. Make sure the box for Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked and then click on Properties. 4. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio button labeled Use the following IP address and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 2 and 254) and 255.255.255.0 in the IP address field and Subnet Mask field. 5. Click on OK twice to save your changes and then close the Control Panel. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 15 Log in to the Router This section will explain how to log in to your router using the following steps 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter the URL http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press Enter. A login screen like the one below will be displayed after you connect to the user interface. 3. Enter your user name and password, and then click on OK to display the user interface. NOTE: There are two default user name and password combinations. The user / user name and password combination can display device status, but cannot change or save configurations. The admin / admin combination can perform all functions. Passwords can be changed at any time. Please note that this user manual is based on the admin / admin login which includes all functions. ____________________________________________________ TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 16 Device Info This section describes the system information that can be accessed using the menu items under Device Info. Summary Access the general information of the router by clicking on Summary under Device Info. It shows details of the router such as software version, wireless driver version, LAN IP address, etc. It also displays the current status of your DSL connection as shown below WAN Access the WAN status report from the router by clicking on WAN under Device Info. Since a WAN connection has not been set up yet, there is no information to view. After completing the configurations for a WAN connection, you can return to this screen to view the information on your WAN status. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 17 Below is how the screen will look once a WAN connection is set up. Statistics LAN Statistics Access the LAN statistics from the router by clicking on the LAN item under Statistics WAN Statistics Access the WAN statistics from the router by clicking on the WAN item under Statistics. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 18 ATM Statistics Access ATM statistics from the router by clicking on the ATM item under Statistics. ADSL Statistics You can view ADSL statistics by clicking on the ADSL item under Statistics. Information contained in this screen is useful for troubleshooting and diagnostics of connection problems. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 19 ADSL BER Test A Bit Error Rate Test (BER Test) is a test that reflects the ratio of error bits to the total number transmitted. If you click on the ADSL BER Test button at the bottom of the ADSL Statistics screen, the following pop-up screen will appear allowing you to set the tested time and to begin the test. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 20 Route Access the routing status report from the router by clicking on the Route item under Device Info. ARP Access the ARP status report from the router by clicking on the ARP item under Device Info. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) maps the IP address to the physical address, labeled HW Address (the MAC address) and helps to identify computers on the LAN. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 21 DHCP Access the DHCP Leases screen by clicking DHCP under Statistics. This shows the computers, identified by the hostname and MAC address that have acquired IP addresses by the DHCP server with the time that the lease for the IP address is up. Quick Setup This section will explain how to quickly configure the router for the single purpose of connecting to the Internet. To enable the auto-connect process, click on the box labeled DSL Auto-connect, a process that will automatically detect the first usable PVC and automatically detect PPPoE, PPPoA, and Bridge Protocol (with DHCP Server available). To continue, click on the Next button. If you uncheck the DSL Auto-connect box, the resulting screen is seen below. Enter the VPI / VCI as indicated by your ISP and enable Quality of Service to enable the function. To continue, click on Next. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 22 Following is the Connection Type screen where you select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use. The following is a PPPoA example. Click on Next to continue. Enter the PPP username and password as given by your ISP. Then decide if you will be using any features such as dial on demand, PPP IP extension, keep alive and then click on Next. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 23 The next step is to configure the Network Address Translation
(NAT) settings. Enable the necessary services and then click on Next to continue. You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LANs IP Subnet. If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses, then enable the DHCP server and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers. Disable the DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses. Click on Next to continue. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 24 The next screen allows you to enable / disable the wireless function. If you enable wireless, then enter the wireless network name (SSID). The default SSIDBroadcomis already entered. Click on Next to continue. After all of the WAN configurations have been made, the WAN Setup Summary screen displays all WAN settings that you have made. Check that the settings are correct before clicking on the Save / Reboot button. Clicking on Save / Reboot will save your settings and restart your router. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 25 Advanced Setup This section of the setup is an advanced version of the quick setup. If you want to make specific configurations to your router such as firewall, port mapping, quality of service, DNS, etc., consider going through this advanced setup for a more comprehensive configuration. WAN Configure the WAN settings as provided by your ISP. The following screen shows the PPPoA connection that was established in the previous Quick Setup example. Click on the Add button if you want to add a new connection for the WAN interface. The ATM PVC Configuration screen is seen below. The ATM PVC Configuration screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier (VPI and VCI) and select a service category. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 26 Find out the following values from your ISP before you change them. VPI : Virtual Path Identifier. The valid range is 0 to 255. VCI : Virtual Channel Identifier. The valid range is 32 to 65535. Service Category : Five classes of traffic are listed o UBR Without PCR (Unspecified Bit Rate without Peak Cell Rate)UBR service is suitable for applications that can tolerate variable delays and some cell losses. Applications suitable for UBR service include text/data/image transfer, messaging, distribution, and retrieval and also for remote terminal applications such as telecommuting. o UBR With PCR (Unspecified Bit Rate with Peak Cell Rate) o CBR (Constant Bit Rate)used by applications that require a fixed data rate that is continuously available during the connection time. It is commonly used for uncompressed audio and video information such as videoconferencing, interactive audio (telephony), audio / video distribution (e.g. television, distance learning, and pay-per-view), and audio / video retrieval (e.g. video-on-demand and audio library). TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 27 o Non Realtime VBR (Non-Real-time Variable Bit Rate)can be used for data transfers that have critical response-time requirements such as airline reservations, banking transactions, and process monitoring. o Realtime VBR (Real-time Variable Bit Rate)used by time-sensitive applications such as real-time video. Rt-VBR service allows the network more flexibility than CBR. The next screen shows the below types of network protocols and encapsulation modes PPP over ATM (PPPoA) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Bridging IP over ATM (IpoA) Select the mode that your ISP has instructed you to use and click on Next. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 28 Since this example uses a PPPoA connection, the next screen requires you to enter a PPP username and password. After filling in the page and making any selections your ISP has instructed you to, click on Next to continue. The next screen allows you to configure NAT either by enabling or disabling it. Other services include IGMP multicast and WAN service. After making your selections, click on Next to go on to the next page. When the settings are complete, the next screen shows a WAN Setup Summary screen displaying the WAN configurations made. Click on Save to save the settings. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 29 After the settings are saved, the below screen will follow displaying the WAN settings that you made with the option to Add or Remove any of the connections that you have made. When satisfied with the settings click on the Finish button. After selecting the Finish button, the below screen will appear. At this point, the router will reboot to save the changes made. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 30 LAN Local Area Network (LAN) Setup You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LANs IP Subnet. If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses, then enable the DHCP server and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers. Disable the DHCP server if you prefer to manually assign IP addresses. Click on Next to continue. The Save button only saves the LAN configuration data, but does not apply the configurations. Select the Save/Reboot button to save the LAN configuration data and reboot the router and apply the new configurations. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 31 NAT If you enable NAT (Network Address Translation), you can configure the Virtual Server, Port Triggering, and DMZ Host. Virtual Servers A virtual server allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side to a specific IP address on the LAN side. Click on Add to configure a virtual server. Select the virtual server from the drop-down list and complete the server IP address, then click on the Save / Apply button. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 32 The following screen appears after you save your selection. To add additional virtual servers, click on the Add button. If you need to remove any of the server names, select the check box and click on the Remove button. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 33 Port Triggering Click on the Add button to add Port Triggering to your Internet application. The below screen appears when you click on Add allowing you to select the application that you want to set the port settings for. After a selection has been made, click on the Save / Apply button. The below screen appears after you save your selections. You will be able to add or remove selections made, by clicking on the Add and Remove buttons. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 34 DMZ Host You can define the IP address of the DMZ Host on this screen. Enter the IP address and click on Save / Apply. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 35 Firewall IP FilteringOutgoing The outgoing filter will block the LAN traffic from entering the WAN side. Click on the Add button to create filters. The below screen will appear when you click on Add. Input the filter name, source information (from the LAN side), and destination information (from the WAN side). Then click on Save /
Apply. The following screen appears when you Save / Apply the IP filter. The screen lists the IP filters that were added from the previous screen. To change your settings, click on the Add or Remove buttons. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 36 IP FilteringIncoming Incoming IP filter filters the WAN traffic to the LAN side. Click on the Add button to add incoming filter settings. Enter a filter name, information about the source address (from the WAN side), and information about the destination address (to the LAN side). Select the protocol and WAN interface, then click on Save/Apply to add the setting. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 37 You can view and delete the incoming filter settings from this screen. MAC Filtering MAC filtering can forward or block traffic by MAC address. You can change the policy or add settings to the MAC filtering table using the MAC Filtering Setup screen. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 38 If you click on Change Policy, a confirmation dialog allows you to verify your change. If you want to add a setting to the MAC filtering table, enter the Source and Destination MAC address, and select protocol type, frame direction, and WAN interface. Then click on Save / Apply to save it. After you save the settings, a screen showing the settings will appear. On this screen you will be able to view and delete MAC filtering rules. Parental Control In a home setting, parents can also restrict the day of the week certain computers can access the router. Click on Add to set up the restrictions. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 39 To set up a restricted user, enter the user name, the MAC address, and select the days to restrict. You can also enter the start and end of the blocking time. When completed, click on Save / Apply. Quality of Service You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router. Click on Add to configure network traffic classes. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 40 Traffic Class Name the name that you name this class of traffic for which you are configuring quality of service Assign ATM Transmit Priority select from low, medium, or high priority level for transmitting ATM packets. Mark IP Precedence used to mark a packet to notify the network in regard to the importance of the packet. IP precedence values range from 0-7 with 6 and 7 reserved and should not be used. The 8 precedence values have the following meanings o (0) Routine o (1) Priority o (2) Immediate o (3) Flash o (4) Flash Override o (5) Critical o (6) Internetwork Control o (7) Network Control Mark IP Type of Service select from the following choices o Normal Service o Minimize Cost o Maximize Reliability o Maximize Throughput o Minimize Delay TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 41 Mark 802.1p if 802.1q is enabled on WAN (see below Connection Type screen located under WAN under Advanced.) The values range from 0-7. NOTE: Enter the following conditions either for SET-1 or for SET-2. SET-1 Physical LAN Port select the physical portEthernet LAN 1-4, USB, or wireless Protocol select from the following protocolsTCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, or ICMP Source IP Address the IP address for the computer which packets are coming from Source Subnet Mask the subnet mask for the source of the packets being sent UDP / TCP Source Port (port or port:port) if TCP or UDP was selected , then enter the port number Destination IP Address the IP address of the computer where the packets will be sent to Destination Subnet Mask the subnet mask for the destination of the packets being sent to UDP / TCP Destination Port (port or port:port) if TCP or UDP was selected , then enter the port number SET-2 802.1p Priority if 802.1q was enabled on WAN, then select a value between 0-7. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 42 Routing Default Gateway You can enable automatic assigned default gateway on the Routing Default Gateway screen. As default, the box is checked for automatic assigned default gateway to be enabled. Click the Save / Apply button to enable or disable this feature. By deselecting the Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway option, you will be asked to manually enter the default gateway IP address and select the appropriate user interface that you will be using. Click on Save / Apply to continue. Static Route The Static Route screen can be used to add a routing table (a maximum of 32 entries can be configured). Click on Next to add. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 43 Enter the route information and then save and apply your configurations. RIP If RIP is enabled, the router operation can be configured as active or passive. DNS DNS Server Use the DNS Server screen to enable automatic assignment of a DNS or to specify a primary and secondary DNS. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 44 If you uncheck the Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox, then there will be two additional fieldsprimary and secondary DNS serverto enter as seen below. Dynamic DNS Access Dynamic DNS located under DNS. Dynamic DNS
(Domain Name Service) is a system that allows more than one IP address to be assigned to one domain name. The following Add dynamic DDNS screen allows you to set up your DDNS server. Select the Dynamic DNS provider from the listDynDNS.org or TZO. Enter the hostname and the ADSL interface and the username / password provided by the DNS server site. Note that you will need to register first at DynDNS.org. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 45 ADSL The DSL settings screen contains three sectionsmodulation, phone line, and capabilitythat should be specified by your ISP. Consult with your ISP to select the correct settings for each. Then click on Save / Apply if you are finished or click on Advanced Settings if you want to configure more advanced settings. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 46 DSL Advanced Settings The test mode can be selected from the DSL Advanced Settings screen. Test modes includenormal, reverb, medley, no retrain, and L3. Tone Settings The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones, each spaced 4.3125 kHz apart. With each tone carrying separate data, the technique operates as if 256 separate modems were running in parallel. The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for downstream. Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 47 Port Mapping Port mapping is a feature that allows you to open ports to allow certain Internet applications on the WAN side to pass through the firewall and enter your LAN. To use this feature, mapping groups need to be created. Click on the Add button as displayed below. After clicking the Add button, the below configuration screen appears, allowing you to enter the groups and the interfaces they are associated with. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 48
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Wireless This section allows you to configure wireless settings on your router. Basic The below Wireless Basic screen lets you enable or disable wireless. The default setting for wireless is enabled. You can also hide the access point so others cannot see your ID on the network. Security The next screen is the Wireless Security screen which allows you to select the network authentication method and to enable or disable WEP encryption. Note that depending on the network authentication that is selected, the screen will change accordingly so additional fields can be configured for the specific authentication method. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 49 Network authentication methods include the following Openanyone can access the network. The default is a disabled WEP encryption setting. SharedWEP encryption is enabled and encryption key strength of 64-bit or 128-bit needs to be selected. Click on Set Encryption Keys to manually set the network encryption keys. Up to 4 different keys can be set and you can come back to select which one to use at anytime. 802.1Xrequires mutual authentication between a client station and the router by including a RADIUS-based authentication server. Information about the RADIUS server such as its IP address, port and key must be entered. WEP encryption is also enabled and the encryption strength must also be selected. WPA(Wi-Fi Protected Access) usually used for the larger Enterprise environment, it uses a RADIUS server and TKIP
(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption (instead of WEP encryption which is disabled). TKIP uses128-bit dynamic session keys (per user, per session, and per packet keys). WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key) WPA for home and SOHO environments also using the same strong TKIP encryption, per-packet key construction, and key management that WPA provides in the enterprise environment. The main difference is that the password is entered manually. A group re-key interval time is also required. WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)second generation of WPA which uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) instead of TKIP as its encryption method. Network re-auth interval is the time in which another key needs to be dynamically issued. WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Pre-Shared Key) suitable for home and SOHO environments, it also uses AES encryption and requires you to enter a password and an re-key interval time. Mixed WPA2 / WPAduring transitional times for upgrades in the enterprise environment, this mixed authentication method allows upgraded and users not yet upgraded to TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 50 access the network via the router. RADIUS server information must be entered for WPA and a as well as a group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are used. Mixed WPA2 / WPA-PSKuseful during transitional times for upgrades in the home or SOHO environment, a pre-
shared key must be entered along with the group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are also used. MAC Filter The MAC filter screen allows you to manage MAC address filters. Add the MAC addresses that you want to manage and then select the mode that you want to use to manage them. You can disable this feature or you can allow or deny access to the MAC addresses that you add to the list. The following screen allows you to add a MAC address to the filter. When completed, click on the Save / Apply button. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 51 Wireless Bridge In this next screen you can select the mode, either access point or wireless bridge that you want the router to be in. In the screen below, bridge restrict is enabled, therefore you see the remote bridges MAC address fields. If bridge restrict is disabled, then there is nothing left to do afterwards. Click on Save / Apply to continue. Advanced Advanced features of the wireless LAN interface can be configured in this section. Settings can be configured for the following AP Isolationif you select enable, then each of your wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other. Banda default setting at 2.4GHz 802.11g Channel 802.11b and 802.11g use channels to limit interference from other devices. If you are experiencing interference with another 2.4Ghz device such as a baby monitor, security alarm, or cordless phone, then change the channel on your router. Multicast Ratethe rate at which a message is sent to a specified group of recipients. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 52 Basic Ratethe set of data transfer rates that all the stations will be capable of using to receive frames from a wireless medium. Fragmentation Thresholdused to fragment packets which help improve performance in the presence of radio frequency (RF) interference. RTS Threshold (Request to Send Threshold)determines the packet size of a transmission through the use of the router to help control traffic flow. DTIM Intervalsets the Wake-up interval for clients in power-saving mode. Beacon Intervala packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other devices where it announces its availability and readiness. A beacon interval is a period of time (sent with the beacon) before sending the beacon again. The beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds
(ms). Xpress Technologya technology that utilizes standards based on framebursting to achieve higher throughput. With Xpress Technology enabled, aggregate throughput (the sum of the individual throughput speeds of each client on the network) can improve by up to 25% in 802.11g only networks and up to 75% in mixed networks comprised of 802.11g and 802.11b equipment. 54g Mode 54g is a Broadcom Wi-Fi technology. 54g Protection--the 802.11g standards provide a protection method so 802.11g and 802.11b devices can co-exist in the same network without speaking at the same time. Do not disable 54g Protection if there is a possibility that a 802.11b device may need to use your wireless network. In Auto Mode, the wireless device will use RTS/CTS (Request to Send / Clear to Send) to improve 802.11g performance in mixed 802.11g/802.11b networks. Turn protection off to maximize 802.11g throughput under most conditions. WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)feature that improves the your experience for audio, video and voice applications over a Wi-Fi network. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 53 Station Info This screen shows computers or other devices accessing your router through its wireless connection. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 54 Voice This section explains the configuration of the voice function of your router. Configurations include basic and advanced SIP setup, phonebook, and call history. SIP Basic Following is the screen for SIP configuration. Interface Name select the name of the interface that you are using. SIP Mode includes peer-to-peer or proxy mode. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 55 SIP Proxy enter 0.0.0.0 if no proxy server is being used or enter the IP address that was issued by the VoIP service provider when you signed up. SIP Proxy Port this number is optional or if you obtained one from the VoIP service provider, enter it here. SIP Registrar enter 0.0.0.0 if no proxy server is being used or enter the IP address that was issued by the VoIP service provider when you signed up. SIP Registrar Portthis number is optional SIP Domain Name enter the domain name of the SIP server if you are using one SIP Outbound Proxy provided by your service provider SIP Outbound Proxy Port provided by your service provider User 1 ID this is the phone number User 1 ID Name the name that appears on caller ID when you call out User 1 Authentication Name the user name provided by your service provider. User 1 ID Passwordthe password for the User 1 ID User 2 ID / ID Name / Authentication Name / ID Password enter info only if you have a second telephone line FXO Enabled check this box to enable FXO and allow for configuration of FXO. Enabling FXO means that you have the FXS (the phone jack on the wall) attached to the LINE port on the router. Essentially, you have telephone service to your router. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 56 FXO Call ID the telephone number to access the PSTN line. FXO Call ID Name the default is 3001, but you can change it to the name that appears on caller ID FXO Authentication Name the name of the user that is allowed to access the voice function of the router FXO Call ID Password the password for the FXO call ID Dial Plan plan for how numbers are dialed when using VoIP. General characters in a dial plan are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,*,#. Special characters in the dial plan include the following Special Characters in Dial Plan
X
( ) Any one of the characters in brackets Any digit character Zero or more repetitions of previous expression Zero or more repetitions of previous expression, same as +
Expression grouping, all digits in parentheses must exist and the order should match too Either, or
Below is an example of how a dial plan works With the dial plan xxxx | xx+* | xx+# | *6[0189] | *7[0-35] | *74xxxx, you can dial the following 6 types of phone numbers.
(1) 4 arbitrary digits
(2) arbitrary length of digits (at least one) with last input
(3) arbitrary length of digits (at least one) with last input equal to *
equal to #
(4) *60, *61, *68, or *69
(5) *70, *71, *72, *73, or *75
(6) *74 and followed by 4 arbitrary digits TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 57 SIP Local Port 5060 is the typical SIP port number, but it depends on your service provider RTP Start Port this is a starting parameter, usually a number in the 10000s for Real-Time Transport Protocol SIP Advanced This screen allows you to configure how to send and receive voice activity. Preferred Codec select the voice encoder that you prefer. This does not guarantee that this encoder will be used, but will be taken into consideration when deciding which voice encoder to use. Each voice encoder varies by the amount of compression on the voice. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 58 Packetisation Time (in microseconds) this is how often a packet should be sent. This can increase or decrease the time duration between each packet sent.
VAD State Voice Activity Detectionenabling will control voice information to be sent based on voice activity, which can reduce voice traffic
ECAN State Echo Canceller enabling this feature will cancel out any echo in the call DTMF Relay State select between voice band and RFC 2833. RFC 2833 describes how to carry out DTMF signaling, other tone signals, and telephony events in RTP packets. Fax Mode select between none or voice band data. Voice band data is data being passed as audio using an audio codec. Voice and voice band data have different trade-
offsvoice requires low delay, but voice band data requires low packet loss. SIP Re-register Timer (in microseconds)the amount of time before registration is required again
Session Expire Timer (in microseconds)when a call session will end Signaling / Voice TOS type of service for signaling and voice. A signaling transmission is used for building a voice connection. Voice TOS is used for voice transmission. Each call has two partsfirst part involves the signaling transmission when a call is made or received. The second part is when the call is connected, it transfers voice in voice transmission. Inter / Critical Digit Timer inter-digit timer (IDT) is used as timeout check between each digit dialed, while the critical digit timer (CDT) is used for "almost completed" dialing to wait for more digits. Essentially, CDT is the time that the device waits after the digits are dialed before it dials the numbers. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 59
Do Not Disturb this call-filtering feature prevents incoming calls from coming through. Callers will hear a busy signal when you have the Do Not Disturb featured enabled.
Answer Only this mode is useful when you are unable to answer your phone for a long time and do not want to have voice messages accumulate. By turning on the Answer Only Mode, callers will hear a pre-recorded message and the call will be disconnected. The caller will not be able to leave a message. Prefix for Switch VOIP to PSTN one of the ways that a phone number can be dialed using PSTN (and not VoIP). It is the number prefix that you must enter in order to switch from using VOIP to your regular phone (public switched telephone network). PSTN Dialplan the PSTN dial plan is the first dial plan that the device will look at before dialing. If the numbers match the PSTN dial plan, then the PSTN line, not VoIP line, will be used. Therefore, you should be careful when selecting your PSTN dial plan to prevent VoIP calls from being dialed from your PSTN line. PSTN Route Rule for incoming or outgoing calls using PSTN, this is the line (line 1 or line 2) that the call is sent or received through. You can select auto so that it automatically selects an open line. Locale Selection the location that you are using the router Remote Server for SIP Log Messages if you enable the remote server, then fill out the following two fieldslog IP address and log port. Log IP Address the IP address of the remote server for SIP log message Log Port the port number of the remote server TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 60 Phonebook The phonebook allows you to filter calls from specified IP addresses. Enter the IP addresses in the Call ID field and then decide whether you want to allow or deny those enabled callers. You can also organize the calls by ring group (default, family, friend, and colleague). TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 61 Call History The SIP Call History screen allows you to view up to 20 of the latest inbound / outbound calls. You will see the phone numbers and IP addresses as the call ID as well as the call time and date. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 62 Diagnostics The diagnostics screen allows you to run diagnostic tests to check your DSL connection. The results will show test results of three connections Connection to your local network Connection to your DSL service provider Connection to your Internet service provider There are two buttons at the bottom of the screenTest and Test with OAM F4which will allow you to retest if necessary. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 63 Management The Management section gives you access to certain setups for the purpose of maintaining the system, including backing up the configurations, viewing system log, maintaining access control, updating software, etc. Settings Backup Settings To save a copy of the configurations that you have made on your router, click on the Backup Settings button. The below pop-up screen will appear with a prompt to open or save the file to your computer. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 64 Restore User Settings To load a previously saved configuration file onto your router, click Browse to find the file on your computer and click on Update Settings. The router will restore settings and reboot to activate the restored settings. Restore Default Restore Default will delete all current settings and restore the router to factory default settings. Click on the Restore Default Settings button. Click on OK when the pop-up window appears confirming that you want to restore factory default settings to your router. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 65 The router will restore the default settings and reboot. System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options. To view the System Log click on the View System Log button to check the log file. Below is a view of the System Log. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 66 Configure System Log If the log is enabled, the system will log selected events including Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, and Debugging. All events above or equal to the selected log level will be logged and displayed. If the selected mode is Remote or Both, events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote system log server. If the selected mode is Local or Both, events will be recorded in the local memory. Select the desired values and click on the Save/Apply button to configure the system log options. SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a means to monitor status and performance as well as set configuration parameters. It enables a management station to configure, monitor and receive trap messages from network devices. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 67 Internet Time The Time Settings screen allows you to automatically synchronize your time with a timeserver on the Internet. If you choose to automatically synchronize with Internet time servers, then click on the box and the below fields appear. Select from the list of NTP (Network Time Protocol) time servers. Then select the time zone that you are in and click on Save /
Apply to save and complete your time settings. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 68 Access Control You can enable or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN. If no WAN connection is defined, then only the LAN side can be configured. Services Services that can be enabled include FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET, and TFTP. Click on Apply when finished. IP Addresses Web access to the router can be limited when Access Control Mode is enabled. The IP addresses of allowed hosts can be added using Access Control IP Address. Add the IP address to the IP address list by clicking on the Add button, then select Enabled to enable Access Control Mode. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 69 To assign the IP address of the management station that is permitted to access the local management services, enter the IP address in the box and click on the Save / Apply button. Passwords Access the Passwords screen under the Access Control section to change a password. Select an account and enter the current password and the new password and then click on the Save /
Apply button. Update Software If your ISP releases new software for this router, follow these steps to perform an upgrade. 1. Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP. 2. Enter the path to the image file location or click on the Browse button to locate the image file. 3. Click the Update Software button once to upload the new image file. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 70 Reboot Router Select Reboot Router under Access Control to reboot the router using the web interface. The router will save the current configuration and reboot itself using the new configuration. TriplePlay User Manual Version 1.0 Document #: BD-TU0001-10 71 APPENDIX FCC Warning Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Prohibition of Co-location This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Safety Information To maintain compliance with FCCs RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use on the supplied antenna. Use on the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations. APPENDIX Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC Essential requirements Article 3 Protection requirements for health and safety Article 3.1a Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950-1 has been conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient. Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Article 3.1b Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 and EN 300 386 has been conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient. Effective use of the radio spectrum Article 3.2 Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328 has been conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient. CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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1 | 2005-11-25 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-11-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ASUSTeK Computer Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005821988
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1 | Physical Address |
4F, No. 150, Li-Te Rd.
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Peitou, Taipei, N/A 112
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Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
MSQ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
AAM6KTPB2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** Y******
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1 | Title |
Associate Vice President
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
j******@asus.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/09/2006 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless ADSL Router | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Training Research Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J**** T****
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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j******@trclab.com.tw
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0970000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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