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User Manual BandLuxe R558C Series LTE/HSPA+ Wi-Fi Router Table of Contents Features ............................................................................................................................ 3 Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 4 Status .............................................................................................................................. 12 Overview ........................................................................................................................... 13 System Log ....................................................................................................................... 14 Traffic Monitor ................................................................................................................... 15 Mobile Internet .................................................................................................................. 16 System ............................................................................................................................ 18 System .............................................................................................................................. 18 General Settings ...................................................................................................................... 18 Language and Style ................................................................................................................. 19 Administration ................................................................................................................... 20 Backup / Flash Firmware .................................................................................................. 21 Download backup .................................................................................................................... 21 Reset to defaults ...................................................................................................................... 22 Restore backup ........................................................................................................................ 22 Reboot............................................................................................................................... 23 Services .......................................................................................................................... 25 Dynamic DNS .................................................................................................................... 25 Network ........................................................................................................................... 26 Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 26 Mobile Internet .................................................................................................................. 26 Network Settings ...................................................................................................................... 27 Auto APN Information .............................................................................................................. 28 APN Profile Settings ................................................................................................................ 28 Reset Modem ........................................................................................................................... 28 Scenario 1: No mobile internet service .................................................................................... 29 Scenario 2: Mobile internet service pending ............................................................................ 29 Scenario 3: Mobile internet service enabled ............................................................................ 30 Scenario 1: SIM lock absent .................................................................................................... 32 Scenario 2: SIM lock present ................................................................................................... 32 Router ............................................................................................................................... 34 Router IP .................................................................................................................................. 34 DHCP Service .......................................................................................................................... 35 Active DHCP Leases ............................................................................................................... 36 Static Leases ........................................................................................................................... 36 Static Routing ........................................................................................................................... 37 1 Routing and Redirection Service ............................................................................................. 38 VPN Passthrough .................................................................................................................... 38 WiFi ................................................................................................................................... 39 Advanced Settings ................................................................................................................... 42 General Setup .......................................................................................................................... 43 Wireless Security ..................................................................................................................... 43 MAC-Filter ................................................................................................................................ 47 Advanced Settings ................................................................................................................... 48 WPS Settings ........................................................................................................................... 49 Firewall .............................................................................................................................. 51 Single Port Forward ................................................................................................................. 51 Port Range Forward ................................................................................................................. 53 Port Trigger .............................................................................................................................. 55 Security Filter ........................................................................................................................... 57 Network Filtering ...................................................................................................................... 60 UPNP ................................................................................................................................ 62 Advanced ........................................................................................................................ 63 Diagnostics........................................................................................................................ 63 Ping .......................................................................................................................................... 63 Traceroute ................................................................................................................................ 64 NS Lookup ............................................................................................................................... 64 SMS ................................................................................................................................ 64 New SMS .......................................................................................................................... 65 Inbox ................................................................................................................................. 67 Outbox............................................................................................................................... 68 Draft .................................................................................................................................. 69 Setting ............................................................................................................................... 72 Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 72 Backup ..................................................................................................................................... 72 Help ................................................................................................................................. 74 Logout ............................................................................................................................. 74 Europe EU Declaration of Conformity .......................................................................... 88 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ........................................ 90 Glossary .......................................................................................................................... 92 2 Package Contents Package Contents Thank you for your purchase of this LTE/HSPA+ WiFi Router. This product is designed to access the Internet via 4G technology and share the bandwidth through a Wi-Fi network. It is easy to configure and operate even for non-technical users. This manual contains instructions for installing and configuring the product. Read the manual carefully before you use the product, so that you can fully exploit the product functions. Package Contents R558C series LTE Home Router Power Adapter Features R558C series LTE Home Router Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Support Uplink up to 50 Mbps Downlink up to 100Mbps Supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Supports LAN Ethernet Ports Dual embedded cellular antenna (for diversity) 3 Package Contents Hardware Overview 1 4G External Connect 4G External Antennas if needed. Antenna Ports 2 SIM Card Slot Insert SIM/USIM. Push-push type. 3 Power Switch Switch on/off the router. 4 Signal Strength LED/WPS/Reset button Short press (1 second): Enable signal strength indication. Press for 3 seconds (< 10 seconds): Active WPS. Long press (>10 seconds): Restore to factory default settings. 5 Power Receptor Receptor for the Power Adapter. 6 LAN Port Connect a LAN device as needed. 7 Network Status LED
(Blue) 4G LTE
(Green) 3G HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS/EVDO 4 Package Contents
(Red) No signal, SIM error, Service failure
(no IP) ; Flashing when firmware is being updated 8 Power LED Solid when power is on / Signal Strength LED 9 WiFi LED Solid when WiFi is on; Flashing during WiFi data transmission / Signal Strength LED 10 WPS LED Flashing when WPS is in use /Signal Strength LED 11 SMS LED Flashing when there is unread SMS / Signal Strength LED 12 Signal Strength Bars Reading Short press on Signal LED/WPS/Reset button, Signal Strength LEDs show current signal strength. Strong signal:
Poor signal:
*To send and receive SMS may incur additional fees. Contact your carrier for information about service availability and plans. 5 Installation Installation Connect the power Adapter to the Router(
) and connect it to an outlet. Insert your SIM card into the slot on the Router, making sure the SIM card orientation matches the SIM card slot, as shown in the picture. 6 Installation Slide the power switch (
) to ON. One of the following two methods can be chosen to link your PC with the Router. 7 Installation Wireless Connection (for Windows) To connect your PC to the Router via WiFi, in Microsoft Windows, go to Control Panel > Network Connections. Right click on Wireless Network Connection and choose View Available Wireless Networks. Select default SSID [BR_LTE_xxxx] and enter default password (WPA key, refer to label on the Routers backside). Click Connect. The xxxx corresponds with the last 4 digits of MAC address. Wireless Connection (for Mac) To click the on the upper side of the screen to view available wireless networks. Wired Connection To connect your PC to the Router via an Ethernet cable, connect one end of the cable to one of the four LAN ports on the Router, and another end of the cable to an Ethernet port on your computer. 8 Installation The router uses a web-based configuration utility. To access the configuration utility, open a browser (ex: Mozilla, Firefox, etc.) and enter the IP address
(http://192.168.1.1) for the Router in your browsers address bar. Enter the router Username (admin) and Password (admin), and then click
. 9 Using Web-based Management Using Web-based Management This chapter will guide you on how to configure your router via the web-based utility. Login 1. Launch a web browser (e.g Mozilla Firefox). 2. In the address bar, enter http://192.168.1.1, then press Enter. 3. On the opening screen, enter the username (admin) and password
(admin). 4. Click Login. 5. Click one of the menu, submenu, and/or setting tabs to configure the system. Additionally, the status area displays current wireless network information and setting-related messages (e.g. the message Unapplied Change appears whenever new settings are temporarily stored in the router without being applied, which will remind you to click the button). status area mmeennuu ssuubbmmeennuu sseettttiinngg 10 Note:
If SIM Cards PIN verification is needed, select Network > Mobile Internet > U/SIM PIN Management. Enter the PIN code into text box of PIN Code Verification. Click Verify. Using Web-based Management Mobile internet access will be enabled shortly after. 11 Using Web-based Management Status This menu displays various status of the router. The associated submenu items are: Overview, System Log, VnStat Traffic Monitor, and Mobile Internet. 12 Using Web-based Management Overview The Overview submenu renders complete statistics for the router. 13 Using Web-based Management System Displays system information: router model name, router firmware version, modem firmware version, phone number (MDN), ICCID, MIN (MSID), PRL version, IMEI, MEID, and local time. Network Displays current network connection information of IPv4 WAN and/or IPv6 WAN: type of network assignment (e.g. DHCP), network address, netmask, gateway, DNS addresses 1 & 2, and time connected since the establishment of the current mobile internet connection. DHCP Leases Display DHCP lease information for each client: hostname, IPv4 address, MAC address, and lease time remaining. Local Network Displays local network information: local MAC address, router IP address, subnet mask, DHCP server, DHCP server change, start IP address, IP and address range System Log The System Log submenu tracks system activities after power on. 14 Traffic Monitor Statistics Using Web-based Management Rest Traffic Flow: Click to discard previous network history log and start a new. 15 Using Web-based Management Mobile Internet The Mobile Internet submenu displays mobile internet statistics. Signal Quality Displays signal strength of current mobile internet connection in dBm. UICC/SIM Status Displays current SIM card status:
a) Read SIM Fail No valid SIM card is inserted b) PIN Disable(Verified) PIN protection is disabled while the SIM card status is verified; mobile internet service is available with this status. c) PIN Enable(No Verified/Retries:#) PIN protection is enabled while the SIM card verification is pending (whereas # is the number of allowed PIN verifications remaining before SIM lock occurs). d) PIN Enable(Verified) PIN protection is enabled while the SIM card status is verified; mobile internet service is available with this status. 16 Using Web-based Management Registered Network a) Network Name name of your mobile internet service provider b) Network Technology mobile internet communication signal type. Ex: WCDMA (3G) and LTE (4G). c) Home/Roaming displays current network roaming status:
Home indicates mobile internet connection to the home location where the SIM card service is registered. Roaming indicates the extended mobile internet connection service in a location different from the home location where the SIM card service is registered. An example of roaming is when you travel abroad. Internet Connection Displays information of current internet connection:
Connection Type, Internet IP Address, Gateway, and DNS 1/2. 17 Using Web-based Management System This menu is for system information and configurations. System System Properties Click either the General Settings or Language and Style tab to configure their respective settings. General Settings Local Time Displays current local time. To synchronize local time with the browser, click
. Hostname Enter the desired hostname in this check field. Time Zone Sets the time zone associated with this router. Click on select the desired region. and 18 Using Web-based Management Language and Style Language Sets the desired display language and style of the router. Click and select the desired display language and style. Time Synchronization Enable NTP client: Click the checkbox to enable/disable. With this option enabled, two more options will appear Provide NTP server and NTP server candidates. NTP server candidates 1/2: Enter the desired server candidates here. Remote System Log Router LAN client IP address: Displays the client IP address of the router LAN. Server port: Displays port number of the server. 19 Using Web-based Management Administration Router Password Login password of the router can be changed here. Enter the new password in the Password field, and enter the same password once again in the Confirmation field. Remote Access This field specifies whether or not to allow remote access of this router. After changing password and/or specifying remote access, click
. The screen will display a confirmation message after successful password change. 20 Using Web-based Management Backup / Flash Firmware Backup / Restore Download backup Here you can backup all current settings of the router to a TAR archive file on your computer or mobile device. Just click
. A dialog window will prompt you to open or save the archive file. Depending on the browser that you 21 Using Web-based Management are using, the TAR file may be saved in the system download folder or a location of your choice. Reset to defaults Here you can restore the router to its original factory settings. Just click
, and a dialog message will appear to indicate the factory reset process. After completion of the reset process, the router will automatically reboot and return to its initial login prompt. Restore backup Here you can restore router settings previously saved as a TAR archive file on your computer or mobile device. Just click to find and select the previously saved TAR archive file, and then click Open. Confirm that the TAR filename appears beside the button and click
. The system will reboot after completion of backup restoration. Flash new firmware image This option allows you to upgrade this router with the updated firmware image. Just click to find and select the firmware image file, and then click Open. Confirm that the firmware filename appears beside the button and click
. The system will reboot after successful upgrade. Flash new module firmware image This option allows you to upgrade this router with the updated module firmware image. Just click to find and select the firmware package file, and then click Open. Confirm that the firmware filename appears beside the button and click
. The system will reboot after successful upgrade. 22 Using Web-based Management Flash new ipkg package This option allows you to upgrade this router with the updated IPKG package. Just click to find and select the IPKG package file, and then click Open. Confirm that the IPKG package filename appears beside the button and click
. The system will reboot after successful upgrade. FOTA This option (Firmware Over The Air) allows you to automatically or manually upgrade this routers firmware wirelessly. For automatic wireless update, enable Auto check and enter the desired time interval (in hours) between each check of the BandRich website for firmware update. For manual wireless update, disable Auto check. Confirm that the Check link for Router and Check link for Module fields have appropriate web address(es) present in their text boxes, i.e. http://www.bandrich.com/mdm9x15/ . Click update configurations into effect. to activate the wireless To immediately check for firmware upgrade, click Check. Warning: Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes; do not turn off the power or press the Reset button during upgrade. Reboot 23 Using Web-based Management Click Perform reboot to restart the router. 24 Using Web-based Management Services Dynamic DNS The Services menu hosts configuration options for DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service), which is a system that allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time. It allows an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying (dynamic) IP address. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS with a DDNS provider, www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com. Enable: Check or un-check this box to enable or disable DDNS. Service: Specifies the DDNS service URL. From the drop-down list, click and select an URL from the list. Hostname: Enter the hostname for your DDNS account. Username: Enter the username for your DDNS account. Password: Enter the password for your DDNS account. 25 Using Web-based Management Network Interfaces The Interfaces submenu allows interface configurations of different networks connected to this router. The configuration items are the same for each network with different default settings. Interface Overview Here you can see the brief network status summary for LAN (local area network) and WAN (wide area network). To configure LAN or WAN interfaces, click the appropriate Edit button and follow the below section Common Configuration for more details. Mobile Internet The Mobile Internet submenu is for setup and adjustment of mobile internet connection and furthermore has four setting tabs: WWAN Setting, U/SIM PIN Management, SIM Management, and Preferred Network. 26 Using Web-based Management WWAN Setting Network Settings Roaming Connection:
APN Update:
Enables or disables current roaming setting. Displays the current APN (Access Point Name) version. To get the latest version of APN, click
. APN:
Auto Uses automatic APN profile settings for network; this is the default APN setting. Manual Allows the manual choice of APN Profile 27 Using Web-based Management Settings for network. Profile Selection:
This item appears when APN is set to Manual. Auto APN Information This section displays automatic APN information. APN Profile Settings For Advanced Users This section allows you to establish your own APN profile settings. To establish a new APN profile, type in a new APN profile name in the text box and click
. Enter the APN, username, and password. Click
. Reset Modem Click Perform reset to reset this router to its factory default settings. 28 Using Web-based Management UICC/SIM PIN Management This submenu features configurable items that are dependent on the routers mobile internet status, as detailed below. Scenario 1: No mobile internet service Without a valid SIM card inserted into the router, the Verify dialog will show the following SIM card status:
Here the Verify dialog shows SIM status as Read SIM Fail, meaning that no valid SIM card is inserted. Scenario 2: Mobile internet service pending If a valid SIM card is inserted into the router requiring PIN code verification, the Verify dialog will show the following SIM card status:
29 Using Web-based Management Here the Verify dialog shows the SIM status as No Verified/Retries:3, meaning that a valid SIM card is inserted with PIN code verification pending. Enter your SIM card verification code in the text box of PIN Code verify:, and then click
. Once the PIN code verification is finished, the router is ready to use the SIM cards associated mobile internet access, and the top right status area will be updated accordingly. Operator Name: Displays the name of the internet service provider WiFi:
Shows the active WiFi SSID of this router Counter:
Roaming Status:
SIM Status Shows number of clients currently connected to the active SSID Displays current roaming status Display SIM card status.
(Carrier) Signal: Displays strength of the indicated signal type (Carrier) For example:
1. Without mobile internet connection, the display will be 2. If WCDMA (3G) mobile internet connection is
(no carrier, no signal). established, the display will be
(WCDMA carrier, excellent signal strength). Scenario 3: Mobile internet service enabled If a valid SIM card is inserted into the router with PIN code verified, the configuration dialog will be Setting and/or Change PIN to allow further SIM card management (click after making changes):
30 Using Web-based Management Setting SIM Status:
Shows current SIM card status. PIN Enable means that the SIM card is enabled for mobile internet access. PIN Disable(Verified/Retries:#) means that the SIM card is enabled for mobile internet access without requiring PIN code verification. Note that if PIN protection is re-enabled, # is the number of allowed PIN verifications remaining before SIM lock occurs. PIN Protection: Enables or disables the PIN protection by clicking and making the appropriate choice from the drop-down list. If PIN protection is enabled, you need to enter PIN code in this text box for making changes in this Setting dialog. PIN Code Change PIN This option is configurable only if PIN Protection is enabled. Here you can change the PIN code for enhanced SIM card security. Old PIN Code:
Enter the old PIN code. New PIN code: Enter the new PIN code. 31 Using Web-based Management New PIN code confirm:
Enter the same new PIN code again for PIN code confirmation. Click after making changes in Setting and/or Change PIN. SIM Management Here you can see the current SIM lock status. Scenario 1: SIM lock absent SIM no lock means that the SIM card is unlocked. Scenario 2: SIM lock present If your SIM card is locked for some reason, here you can also enter the SIM unlock code to unlock it. After entering the SIM unlock code in the text box SIM Unlock, click
. 32 Using Web-based Management Preferred Network Here you can select the preferred mobile network type by clicking and making a choice from the drop-down list. The default choice is Auto. Other available choice examples are LTE (4G) and WCDMA (3G). 33 Using Web-based Management Router Router Settings Router IP Local IP Address: The default local IP address of this router is 192.168.1.1. If this address conflicts with another local network device, you can enter another local IP address here. Subnet Mask:
Displays current Subnet Mask Device Name:
The current device name is displayed in gray color. The device name can be changed by typing in the new device name in this text box. MTU:
The current MTU (maximum transmission unit with default value of 1500 bytes) is displayed in gray color. The MTU can be changed by typing in the new MTU value in this text box. 34 Using Web-based Management DHCP Service DHCP Server:
Enables or disables the DHCP Server feature. Start IP Address: Specifies the starting number of the last 3 digits of assigned client IP address. For example, the default value of 100 means that the first assigned client IP address will be 192.168.1.100; the next assigned client IP address will be 192.168.1.101; and so on Maximum Number of Users:
Specifies maximum number of users for this router. The default setting is 150 users. Client Lease Time:
Specifies the amount of lease time allocated to clients of this router, i.e. the expiry time of leased addresses. Use h to indicate hours or use m to indicate minutes. IP Address Range:
Displays assignable local IP address range of this router Primary DNS:
If needed, specify the primary Domain Name System here. Secondary DNS:
If needed, specify the secondary Domain Name System here. 35 Using Web-based Management Active DHCP Leases This section displays active DHCP lease information for each client: Hostname, IPv4 address, MAC address, and Lease time remaining. Static Leases This option allows fixed IP address and symbolic hostname assignments for DHCP clients. To add a static lease, first click
. Enter the desired hostname. Choose the desired MAC address and IPv4-Address (click
--Custom--" is selected, the drop-down list will change to a text box to allow you to enter your custom address). and select a rule from the drop-down list; if The MAC address is for host identification, whereas the IPv4 address specifies the fixed address for static lease. To remove any unwanted static lease, just click the corresponding button. 36 Using Web-based Management Click after making any changes. Advanced Routing settings Static Routing This option allows fixed network routing path assignment (as opposed to the initial adaptive routing). To add a static network routing path, click
. To remove any unwanted static network routing path, click the corresponding button. Click after making any changes. Interface:
Click and choose lan (local area network) or 37 Using Web-based Management wan (wide area network). Target:
Enter the target host IP or network address here. IPv4-Netmask:
Displays the IPv4-Netmask address (the default is 255.255.255.255). A custom IPv4-Netmask can also be specified here. IPv4-Gateway:
If needed, a custom IPv4-Gateway address can be specified here. Metric:
Note:
Specifies the network path priority number (usually associated with the network paths administrative distance). The lower the metric number, the higher priority of this static route in the network routing protocol. The default value is 0 (highest priority). A different metric number can also be specified here. If contents in the text box is invalid, a side of the text box, and the text color changes to red. For example, the following demonstrates an invalid target Host-IP or Network address:
will appear on the right Routing and Redirection Service This option enables or disables Network Address Translation (NAT) service, which is a standard that allows multiple computers on a private network to share a single IP address. VPN Passthrough A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a type of secured private network connection, built upon publicly-accessible infrastructure such as the Internet. They usually provide connectivity to various devices behind a gateway or firewall. 38 Using Web-based Management IP Security (IPSec) provides authentication and encryption. Since it is mainly a Layer 3 technology, it can secure all data on the network. To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the Router, click Enabled. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) allows you to establish a connection to an enterprise network. To allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the Router, click Enabled. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is an extension of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol and is also used to establish virtual private networks. To allow L2TP tunnels to pass through the Router, click Enabled. IPSec Passthrough:
PPTP Passthrough:
L2TP Passthrough:
WiFi This submenu item is for configuring all Wi-Fi-related settings. This router supports up to two WiFi SSIDs. The default SSID is as follows:
Tab Name Corresponding SSID Default Password BR_LTE_xxxx BR_LTE_xxxx The last 4 digits of MAC address (xxxx) converted into 2-digit decimal numbers, please see table below for conversion method. 39 Hexadecimal Digit 0 1 Decimal Number 00 01 Hexadecimal Digit 8 9 Decimal Number 08 09 Using Web-based Management 2 3 4 5 6 7 02 03 04 05 06 07 A B C D E F 10 11 12 13 14 15 SSID and Password Example:
MAC Address Corresponding SSID Default Password 0026FA0B314A BR_LTE_314A 03010410 Each tab has identical sets of configuration categories:
Device Configuration and Interface Configuration. Please click after making any changes in this submenu. Device Configuration General Setup or Wireless network is 40 WiFi connection of the associated SSID is enabled. enabled*
Wireless network is disabled*
Using Web-based Management To disable WiFi connection of this SSID, click
. WiFi connection of the associated SSID is disabled. To enable WiFi connection of this SSID, click
.
* Note: The associated SSID is displayed either in the selected submenu tab under WiFi or in the WiFi category item Interface Configuration General Setup SSID. Channel:
Selects the WiFi channel for communication. The available choices are:
Channel (carrier frequency) 1 (2.412 GHz) 2 (2.417 GHz) 3 (2.422 GHz) 4 (2.427 GHz) 5 (2.432 GHz) 6 (2.437 GHz) 7 (2.442 GHz) 8 (2.447 GHz) 9 (2.452 GHz) 10 (2.457 GHz) 11 (2.462 GHz) auto
-- custom --
assigns channel automatically manually specifies WiFi channel Normally one of the channels is already selected, and no change is needed unless there exists interference problems with other WiFi or Bluetooth devices (that also use the 41 Using Web-based Management 2.4GHz frequency range for communications). Alternatively, you can select auto to let the system select the channel automatically, or you can select
-- custom -- and enter your own channel specification in the text box. Advanced Settings Specifies the IEEE wireless standard for WiFi communication. The choices are:
Auto:
Mode HT mode Dual SSID is disabled/enabled
(Default choice) The router automatically chooses the optimal IEEE wireless standard. Data speed up to 11 Mbps Data speed up to 54 Mbps Data speed up to 300 Mbps 802.11b:
802.11g:
802.11n:
Specifies channel width for data communications. The choices are:
20MHz:
20MHz / 40MHz Single 20MHz channel Single or dual 20MHz channels Click to activate the second SSID, or click to deactivate the second SSID. 42 Using Web-based Management Interface Configuration General Setup SSID Mode Hide SSID Service Set Identification To change the SSID, click the text box and enter the new SSID (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) Wireless operating mode of this router. AP:
Wireless Access Point Enable this option to make wireless network of this SSID unavailable to nearby WiFi clients. Disable this option to make wireless network of this SSID available to nearby WiFi clients (default setting). CAUTION: To enable Hide SSID, we strongly advise you to do so via wired LAN connection, since wireless LAN connection with this SSID will be lost with this option applied! If both SSIDs are hidden, then the communications with this router must be done via a LAN port, or this router must be reset to factory default settings. Wireless Security This router supports wireless data encryption, a must for wireless data security. The Wireless Security Interface Configuration items will change according to the chosen encryption method. 43 Using Web-based Management The encryption options are:
1. No Encryption Data transmitted over wireless networks can be seen by others. 2. WEP Open System Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption with Open System authentication Key: Enter a password for accessing this SSIDs wireless network. 3. WPA-PSK WiFi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key encryption Cipher: Specify the desired encryption protocol by clicking and selecting an option from the drop-down list:
auto (default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively
(stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP Use TKIP encryption exclusively 44 Using Web-based Management Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Key:
Enter a password for accessing this SSIDs wireless network. 4. WPA2-PSK WiFi Protected Access II Pre-Shared Key encryption Cipher: Specifies the desired encryption protocol by clicking and selecting an option from the drop-down list:
auto (Default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively
(stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Key:
Enter a password for accessing this SSIDs wireless network. 5. WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode WiFi Protected Access I + II Pre-Shared Key encryption Cipher: Specifies the desired encryption protocol by clicking and 45 Using Web-based Management selecting an option from the drop-down list:
auto (Default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively
(stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Key:
Enter a password for accessing this SSIDs wireless network. 6. WPA-EAP WiFi Protected Access Extensible Authentication Protocol encryption Cipher: Specifies the desired encryption protocol by clicking and selecting an option from the drop-down list:
auto (default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively
(stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Radius-Authentication-Server: Enter the name of the RADIUS authentication server. Radius-Authentication-Port: Enter the port number of the RADIUS 46 Using Web-based Management authentication port (the default port number is 1812). Radius-Authentication-Secret: Enter the desired RADIUS secret password. 7. WPA2-EAP WiFi Protected Access II Extensible Authentication Protocol encryption Cipher: Specifies the desired encryption protocol by clicking and selecting an option from the drop-down list:
auto (default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively
(stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Radius-Authentication-Server: Enter the name of the RADIUS authentication server. Radius-Authentication-Port: Enter the port number of the RADIUS authentication port (the default port number is 1812). Radius-Authentication-Secret: Enter the desired RADIUS secret password. MAC-Filter MAC-Address Filter:
47 Using Web-based Management This tab item allows you to selectively allow or block clients from network access. Click and select an option from the drop-down list:
1. Disable The MAC address filter is disabled (default option). 2. White list* Click and select a desired MAC address from the drop-down list, or select -- custom --" and enter a specific clients MAC address. 3. Black list* Click and select an undesired MAC address from the drop-down list, or select -- custom --" and enter a specific clients MAC address.
* To add another MAC address to the list, click to add a new drop-down list; then repeat the MAC address selection/specification. To remove a MAC address from the list, click
. Advanced Settings This tab item is for advanced adjustment settings for WiFi connection. Fragmentation Threshold Maximum transmittable data packet frame size without frame fragmentation; the default value is 2346 RTS/CTS Threshold WMM Mode Defines Request-To-Send (transmitter) and Clear-To-Send (receiver) control packet size; the default value is 2347 Enables or disables Wi-Fi Multimedia Mode, which gives multimedia data contents (voice, video, and audio) higher priority over wireless networks. The 48 Using Web-based Management default setting of WMM Mode is Disabled. WPS Settings WiFi Protected Setup Settings This tab item appears when Encryption in Wireless Security is set to one of the following: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode. WPS: To enable the WPS button for quick WiFi connection setup, click Enabled, and 2 additional items will appear: Mode and Start. Mode:
Specifies WPS setup mode PBC Mode Push Button Configuration Mode PIN Mode
(Note: To use this setup method, the client must have a WPS button configured to PBC Mode.) Personal Identification Number Mode
(Note: To use this setup method, the client must have a WPS button configured to PIN Mode.) After choosing PIN Mode, an additional text box item PIN Code will appear. PIN Code: This text box item appears when Mode is set to PIN Mode. Enter the 8-digit alphanumeric PIN in the text box. This PIN 49 Using Web-based Management must match the PIN of the router client. If the PIN entered is invalid, the text color will become red with on the right. Start:
Whenever the PIN entered becomes valid, the text color will be black without on the right. After setting up WPS Mode (PBC or PIN), click the router clients corresponding hardware/software WPS button
(actual router client hardware/software WPS button behavior will depend on router client manufacturers design). or press-and-hold the routers physical Click SS/WPS/Reset button for just over 3 seconds to start the WPS process. 50 Using Web-based Management Firewall Single Port Forward Single Port Forward Port Forwarding allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, and other specialized Internet applications. To forward a single port:
1. Name: Enter an application name for this port forwarding rule. 2. Protocol: Click and select a protocol from the drop down list TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other 3. External port: Enter the port number of the external port used by the server or Internet application. Afterward, this port number will be echoed to the text box of Internal port. 4. Internal IP address: Click and select an IP address from drop-down list, or select --custom--" and enter IP address in text box. 5. Internal port: This text box will automatically receive port number entered in the text box of External port, or you can enter your own port 51 Using Web-based Management number in the same text box. 6. Click
. The port forwarding rule you have just entered will be added to the Port Forwards list.
(a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to Operator Name to indicate configuration changes temporarily stored in the router. 7. More rules can be added to the Port Forwards list by repeating Steps 1-6. 8. (a)To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under Enable.
(b) To remove any Port Forwards rule, click its corresponding button. 9. To edit a particular Port Forwards rule in detail, click its corresponding button, and the rules associated configuration page (much more flexible and detailed than express settings in Steps 1-5) will appear. After making any changes, click
. Finally click to exit this configuration page. 52 Using Web-based Management Note:
Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Port Range Forward Port Range Forward Port Range Forward allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, and other specialized Internet applications. To forward a port range:
53 Using Web-based Management 1. Name: Enter an application name for this port range forwarding rule. 2. Protocol: Click and select a protocol from the drop down list TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other 3. Port Range Forward: Specify the range of port forwarding by entering the Start Port number and the End Port number. 4. IP address: Enter the IP address of the PC running the specific application. 5. Click
. The port range forwarding rule you have just entered will be added to the Port Range Forward list.
(a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to Operator Name to indicate configuration changes temporarily stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the Port Range Forward list by repeating Steps 0-0. 7. (a) To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under Enable.
(b) To remove any Port Forwards rule, click its corresponding button. 8. To edit a particular Port Forwards rule in detail, click its corresponding button, and the rules associated configuration page (more flexible and detailed than express settings in Steps 0-0) will appear. After making any changes, click
. Finally click to exit this configuration page. 54 Using Web-based Management Note:
Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Port Trigger Port Trigger Port Triggering allows the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers. The Router remembers the IP address of the computer that sends the matching data, so that when the requested data returns through the Router, the data is pulled back to the proper computer by way of IP address and port mapping rules. To add a new Port Triggering rule:
55 Using Web-based Management 1. Name: enter an application name for this port triggering rule. 2. Protocol: click and select a protocol from the drop down list TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other 3. Triggered Range: enter the Start Port and End Port for the triggered port number range of the Internet application (please check its documentation for the port number(s) needed). 4. Forwarded Range: enter the Start Port and End Port for the forwarded port number range of the Internet application (please check its documentation for the port number(s) needed). 5. Click
. The port triggering rule you have just entered will be added to the Port Triggering list.
(a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to Operator Name to indicate configuration changes stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the Port Triggering list by repeating Steps 1-5. 7. (a) To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under Enable.
(b) To remove any Port Triggering rule, click its corresponding button. 8. To edit a particular Port Triggering rule in detail, click its corresponding button, and the rules associated configuration page (more flexible and detailed than express settings in Steps 1-4) will appear. After making 56 Using Web-based Management any changes, click
. Finally click to exit this configuration page. Note:
Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Security Filter 57 Using Web-based Management Here you can make Firewall, Internet Filter, and Web Filters adjustments for network security. Firewall SPI Firewall Protection:
Internet Filter Enable or Disable Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) feature of the firewall. The default setting is Enable. Filter Anonymous Internet Requests:
This filter blocks anonymous internet requests from outside network. The default setting is disabled. Filter Multicast:
Filter Internet NAT Redirection:
Filter IDENT
(Port113):
Web Filters Multicasting allows for multiple transmissions to specific recipients at the same time, i.e. the Router allows IP multicast packets to be forwarded to the appropriate computers. To allow multicasting, disable Filter Multicast (this is the default setting). To block multicasting, enable Filter Multicast. This filter blocks local resource access via NAT
(Network Address Translation) redirection (i.e. external address) from other local computers. The default setting is enabled. This feature keeps Port 113 from being scanned by devices outside of your local network. The default setting is disabled. Using the Web Filters feature, you may enable up to four specific filtering methods. Proxy:
Java:
Use of WAN proxy servers may compromise the Router's security. Select this option to disable access to any WAN proxy servers. Java is a programming language for websites. Select this option to disable Java. If you disable Java, you run the 58 Using Web-based Management risk of not having access to Internet sites created using this programming language. ActiveX is a programming language for websites. Select this option to disable ActiveX. If you disable ActiveX, you run the risk of not having access to Internet sites created using this programming language. A cookie is data stored on your PC and used by Internet sites when you interact with them. Select this option to disable cookies. ActiveX:
Cookies:
DMZ Host When a firewall is used, it is sometimes necessary to place some clients (for example Internet games, video conferencing, or VPN connections) outside of the firewall while leaving the others protected. You can do this using a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). This DMZ Host feature allows you to specify the IP address of the computers that are placed outside the firewall of your network. In the text box, enter the last 3 digits of the DMZ host address (the prefix is 192.168.1 for this router), and then click
. The host IP address will be added to the DMZ Host list, which can be further disabled or enabled by clicking the Enable checkbox. To remove this DMZ Host, click
. After setting up the DMZ host, click
. 59 Using Web-based Management Network Filtering Network Filtering Network Filtering allows the Router to discard data from certain IP addresses. To add a new IP filtering rule:
1. Name: Enter an application name for this IP filtering rule. 2. Protocol: Click and select a protocol from the drop down list TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other 3. Filter Source IP Address: Enter the source IP address to be filtered. The text color will turn red with on the right for any invalid IP address entered (e.g.
). When the IP address entered becomes valid, the text color changes back to black without on the right (e.g.
). 4. Filter Source Port: Enter the source port number to be filtered. 60 Using Web-based Management 5. Click
. The Network filtering rule you have just entered will be added to the IP Filtering list.
(a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to Operator Name to indicate configuration changes stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the network filtering list by repeating Steps 1-5. 7. (a) To enable or disable an network filtering list rule, click its check box under Enable.
(b) To remove any Port Triggering rule, click its corresponding button. 8. To edit a particular network filtering rule in detail, click its corresponding button, and the rules associated configuration page (more flexible and detailed than express settings in Steps 1-4) will appear. After making any changes, click
. Finally click to exit this configuration page. 61 Using Web-based Management Note:
Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Port Range Forward UPNP Universal Plug and Play Allows wired and wireless network devices to discover each other and establish network services. UPnP Settings Here you can Enable or Disable the UPnP service. 62 Using Web-based Management Advanced Diagnostics This menu contains tools for effective network analysis and troubleshooting. Network Utilities Ping This feature allows you to check the status of a connection. 1. In the text box next to
, enter the IP address or URL that you want to ping, and then select its corresponding internet protocol by clicking either the IPv4 or IPv6 radial button. 2. In the text box of Packet Size, enter the desired value (default packet size is 56). 3. In the text box of Number of Pings, enter the number of times you wish to ping (default value is 5). 63 Using Web-based Management 4. Click to begin the connection status check. Ping messages will appear below. Traceroute This feature allows you to check the performance of a connection. 1. In the text box next to
, enter the IP address or URL that you want to trace route, and then click to start the performance text. Traceroute messages will appear below. NS Lookup This feature allows you to retrieve name server information. 1. In the text box next to
, enter the IP address or URL that you want to trace route, and then click to get name server information. Nslookup messages will appear below. SMS 64 Using Web-based Management Short Message Service Allows mobile phones and network devices to exchange short text messages. New SMS Here you can write and send a new SMS message. Enter the recipients phone number in the field Phone number. Enter message texts in the field Contents. To erase written contents and start over again, click
. To save written contents as a draft for later use, click
. When you are ready to send the message, click
. A confirmation message will appear if the SMS message is sent successfully. 65 Using Web-based Management 66 Inbox Using Web-based Management Here you can receive and read incoming SMS messages. To get messages from the server, click messages to delete and click
. To remove unwanted messages, select 67 Using Web-based Management Outbox Here you can see SMS messages that have been sent out. To forward a particular SMS message, check only the message of interest without checking others. 68 Using Web-based Management Click
. An additional configuration item Forward SMS will appear on top of the configuration item Outbox. If necessary, modify the recipients phone number in the field Phone number or modify message texts in the field Contents. To cancel message forwarding, click
. To save written contents as a draft for later use, click
. When you are ready to forward the message, click
. To remove SMS messages from Outbox, check the messages to remove. Click
. Draft 69 Using Web-based Management Here you can review and send out SMS messages drafts that have been previously saved. To send a particular SMS draft message, check only the message of interest without checking others. Click
. 70 Using Web-based Management An additional configuration item Edit SMS will appear on top of the configuration item Draft. If necessary, modify the recipients phone number in the field Phone number or modify message texts in the field Contents. To cancel sending out the SMS draft message, click
. To save written contents as a draft for later use, click
. When you are ready to send the SMS draft message, click
. To remove SMS draft messages from the draft list, check messages to remove. Click
. 71 Using Web-based Management Setting Here you can configure settings for service center and SMS backup. Setting Enter the service center phone number in the field Service Center Address and click
. To clear current phone number and enter a new one, click
. Backup 72 Using Web-based Management To backup SMS messages to your local computer, click in the field Backup SMS to client. Choose Save File, click OK, and follow directions on the screen to save SMS messages on your local computer as a packed ZIP file. To recover SMS messages from your local computer, click Browse in the field Recover SMS from client and select the ZIP file that you have saved previously, and then click
. 73 Using Web-based Management Help Click the appropriate download link to download the latest Quick Start Guide or User Manual of this product. Logout Exits the web configuration interface and re-directs to login prompt. Note:
After a period of inactivity, automatic logout will occur. After clicking any menu item, the login prompt will appear as re-login is needed to continue using the web configuration interface. 74 Appendix A: FAQ Appendix A: FAQ Q: What should I know and how long does it take when I upgrade the firmware of router or modem?
A: 1. While upgrading the firmware requires some time to finish. During that, you MUST NOT turn off the power or interrupt the progress. 2. You may use an Ethernet cable or a wireless connection to upgrade the firmware. We suggest the use of an Ethernet cable. 3. It may take 2 minutes to upgrade the firmware of the router and 5 minutes to upgrade the firmware of the modem. 4. When the firmware of the modem is upgrading, the UMTS LED will flash among Blue-Green-Red. You should wait until the LED is in single color
(about 4-5 minutes). Q: How do I connect to the router?
A: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable between PC/Notebook (NB) and the router. 2. Use WiFi to connect. Q: Whats the default User name and Password for the router?
A: User name: admin Password: admin Q: How do I enter GUI and setup the configuration for the router?
A: 1. Connect PC/NB to the router. 2. Open Internet Explorer or other Web browser. 3. Input http://192.168.1.1. 4. Input User name and Password. Q: Why cant I connect to the network via built-in 3G module?
A: 1. Check the SIM/USIM to see if it is inserted well. 2. Check the UMTS LED on the router to see if it is solid. 3. Check the Status on GUI to see if the SIM/USIM detected well. 4. Check the Status on GUI to see if the APN it is correct. 5. Check the Internet on GUI to see if the Connection is Keep Alive or not. 75 Appendix A: FAQ Q: Why can't I link on the GUI?
A: If you have changed your WiFi security, SSID, Local IP address, you have to repair your network to get a new IP that you can link the GUI. XP:
If you are a WiFi user, click Network Connections and right click on Wireless Network Connection, click Repair. If you use Local Area Connection to connect the Router, click Network Connections and right click on Local Area Connection, click Repair. Vista/7:
76 Appendix A: FAQ 1. If you are a WiFi user, please click Network and Sharing Center >
Manage network connections > Wireless Network Connection >
Diagnose. 2. Please click Reset the network adapter Wireless Network Connection and it will began to repair. 3. If you use Local Area Connection to connect the Router, please click Network and Sharing Center > Manage network connections >
Local Area Connection > Diagnose, follow step 1 and the subsequent messages to repair it. Q: How do I configure my WiFi settings from GUI?
A: Click the menu tabs Network Wi-Fi to access to the Wi-Fi submenu, and then click the submenu tab of a particular ESSID. 77 Appendix A: FAQ If you want to configure WiFi Security please click the Wireless Security tab under Interface Configuration. There are seven wireless security encryption options supported by the Router: WEP Open System, WEP Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode, WPA-EAP, and WPA2-EAP. Q: How can I have a long-time link?
A: Click the menu tabs Network Router Router Setting. Under DHCP Service, set Client Lease Time to a large value (e.g. 120h = 120 hours = 5 days). Q: Why cant I use the router in the office?
A: Your routers IP address might conflict with the office default settings. Q: Why is my internet speed is so slow with the router?
A: 1. Click the menu tabs Status Mobile Internet to check the Rx Signal Strength in dBm. Weak signals will significantly slow down internet speed. LEDs ON Signal 3G WCDMA 4G LTE Strength RSSI reading RSRP reading none 0 bars Weaker than -100 dBm Weaker than -115 dBm
#12 1 bar
-100 dBm to (just below) -95 dBm
-115 dBm to (just below) -109 dBm
#12to#13 2 bars
-95 dBm to (just below) -90 dBm
-109 dBm to (just below)) -103 dBm 78 Appendix A: FAQ
#12to#14 3 bars
-90 dBm to (just below) -83 dBm
-103 dBm to (just below) -95 dBm
#12to#15 4 bars
-83 dBm to (just below) -76 dBm
-95 dBm to (just below) -87 dBm
#12to#16 5 bars
-76 dBm or stronger
-87 dBm or stronger 2. Click the menu tabs Network Wi-Fi to access the Wi-Fi submenu, and then click the submenu tab of the currently used ESSID. Then select a different WiFi Channel under Device Configuration. Q: I have connected the computer with the router via LAN connection. Why cant I access the routers IP address http://192.168.1.1 ?
A: Your computers IP address and DNS server addresses may have been assigned manually. Please set your computers IP address and DNS server addresses to be obtained automatically. The Windows setup path is:
Control Panel All Control Panel Items Network and Sharing Center Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)). 79 Appendix A: FAQ Q: Why cant I use VPN via Router?
A: You may check your office IP settings, the IP settings must not conflict with each other. Q: How do I configure the settings when I use xDSL to link the router?
A: 1. PPPoE: Go to the GUI Internet > Basic Setting > Ethernet Setting. Change Connection Type to PPPoE. Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. Remember to connect your xDSL or Modem to the WAN Port on your Router. 2. Static IP: Go to the GUI Internet > Basic Setting > Ethernet Setting. Change Connection Type to Static IP. Enter the information in the blank provided by your ISP. Remember to connect your xDSL or Modem to the WAN Port on your Router. Q: Can I prevent others from using my router?
A: Yes, there are some ways to prevent others from using your router. 1. Enable your WiFi client filter. 2. Disabled your SSID Broadcast. 3. Setting your WiFi security. 80 Appendix A: FAQ Q: My PIN code is enabled and where can I input the PIN code to use my Router?
A: Click the menu tabs Network Mobile Internet U/SIM PIN Management; enter your PIN Code and click
. Q: Why does my U/SIM status display PIN Disable?
A: Check that the SIM card (which is properly activated by your mobile internet service provider) is inserted correctly in your router. Q: Where can I change the password of the router?
A: Click the menu tabs System Administration . Enter the new password twice (set and confirm) and click
. Q: Can I backup and restore all my settings of the router?
A: Yes. Click the menu tabs System Backup / Flash Firmware and click
, then follow instructions on the screen to save router settings as a TAR file at a desired location on your computer or mobile device. Conversely, to restore previously saved router settings, click
(of Restore backup); follow screen instructions to choose the previously 81 Appendix A: FAQ saved TAR file; and then click
. Q: How do I use the Reset button on the router?
A: 1. Short press the Reset button to restart the router. 2. Long press the Reset for more than 10 sec to reset the router to factory default settings. Q: Where can I reset the router to factory default settings?
A: 1. Long press the Reset button on the router for more than 10 sec. 2. Click the menu tabs System Backup / Flash Firmware and click
. Q: If I remove the SIM when 3G is connected, why cant I see the SIM status change?
A: You have to restart the router to see the status. It is best to remove the SIM card when the router is OFF. 82 Appendix B: Specifications Appendix B: Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Physical WLAN 802.11 b/g/n (2x2 MIMO) Cellular modem Embedded, LTE FDD/DC-HSPA+/HSPA+/HSPA/WCDMA Dimensions
(LxWxH, mm) 143.6 x 73.3 x 143 Weight (g) 190 Interface Power On/Off Switch Yes RJ45 Ports Four LAN ports, each with LED indicator. Power supply plug Yes SIM slot Yes LED Display Yes, for Network Status, WPS, WiFi, Signal Strength and Power. SS/WPS/Reset button Short press for signal strength indication Long press (>3s, <10s) for WPS activation Long press (>10s) for reset to factory default setting Connectivity and Data Speed 4G LTE Band Band 2, Band 4 LTE Data Rate Downlink: up to 100Mbps, Uplink: up to 50Mbps LTE Bandwidth Up to 20 MHz 3G WCDMA Band Band 2, Band 5, Band 8 83 Appendix B: Specifications WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, 2x2 MIMO Antenna Cellular embedded main Yes antenna Cellular embedded Yes, supporting LTE bands diversity antenna Cellular external main antenna Yes port Cellular external diversity antenna Yes port WiFi antenna Embedded Router Features Routing Static Routing, Dynamic Routing (RIP) Security NAT-NAPT Multiple VPN pass-through (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP), Internet Access Policy (Parental control), Stateless and SPI Firewall Single Port Forwarding, Port Range Forwarding, Port Range Triggering, Port Filtering, DMZ, UPnP, Multicast Pass-Through DNS DNS Agent, DDNS Other features IPv4, IPv6, IPv4v6 dual stack, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, DHCP Server/Client, HTTP/HTTPs, NTP, ALGs (FTP, PPTP, RTSP) Browser-based Administration GUI Wireless LAN Setup Wizard in GUI. Browser supported: IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome 84 Appendix B: Specifications 802.11b data rate 802.11g data rate 802.11n data rate 1/2/5.5/11 Mbps Up to 54 Mbps Up to 300 Mbps 802.11e QoS WMM (WiFi Multimedia), No ACK WPA2/WPA/AES/TKIP, WPA/WPA2 PSK mode, None/64/128 bits WEP Encryption, open system authentication. Security Types Device Unique Default Such unique key is linked to MAC address of the device. Encryption Key Auto Channel Select (ACS) Yes, for channel 1 through 11 WPS software button, SSID broadcast disable, Guest Network Other features
(Dual SSID), Access control (MAC filter), WLAN on/off software switch. Status Indication 1x 3-color Network Status 1x Power (also multiplexed with signal strength) 1x WiFi (also multiplexed with signal strength) 1x WPS (also multiplexed with signal strength) 1x SMS (also multiplexed with signal strength) 1x Signal Strength without multiplex Web-based Setup Wizard in GUI. Browser supported: IE, Firefox, Safari English LED Display Software Features Web GUI Web GUI Language 85 Appendix B: Specifications Support Connection Network name, Signal strength, Roaming indication, Radio Status in Web technology, Connection status, Connection time, Total GUI downlink/uplink byte Connection on demand, Connection when available, Auto APN matching with USIM , APN database update through browser-based GUI, PIN management, Preferred radio NW type selection, Auto/Manual network selection. Password protected system reset to factory default, Password protected administrator and user access authority
(provisioning, configuration, authentication). Yes TR-069 Connection management System protection Support FW version upgrade Device Management Accessories Power Adapter Input: 100to240V, 50to60Hz AC; Output: 9V DC Environment Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 0oC to 45oC (32oF to 113oF)
-20oC to 60oC (-4oF to 140oF) 10% to 80% Non-Condensing 5% to 90% Non-Condensing 86 Appendix B: Specifications Certification RoHS 87 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary Europe EU Declaration of Conformity European Union Notice Products with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC), and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards). EN 60950-1 (IEC 60950-1) Safety of Information Technology Equipment. EN 300 328 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques. EN 301 489-24 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;
Part 24: Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA direct spread (UTRA) for mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment. ETSI EN 301 511 Global system for mobile communications (GSM); Harmonised EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 bands, covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE 88 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary directive (1995/5/EC). ETSI EN 301 489-1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements. ETSI EN 301 489-7 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;
Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS). ETSI EN 301 489-17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;
Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems. ETSI EN 301 908-1 & -2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base Stations (BS), Repeaters and User Equipment (UE) for IMT-2000 Third Generation cellular networks; Part 1: Harmonised EN for IMT-2000, introduction and common requirements, covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive. EN 50385 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields
(110 MHz - 40 GHz) - General public. 89 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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. 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 of the device. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with radio frequency (RF) exposure limits adopted by the 90 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary Federal Communications Commission for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should operate with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. 91 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary Glossary 2G: Second-generation mobile networking technology. Represents a switchover from analog to digital; most 2G networks use GSM. 3G: Third-generation mobile networking technology that enables simultaneous transfer of voice and non-voice data; most 3G networks use WCDMA. 3.5G: A more recent standard of mobile networking technology; generally uses HSDPA. 3.75G: A more recent standard of mobile networking technology; generally uses HSUPA. 4G: A more recent standard of mobile networking technology; generally uses LTE. APN (Access Point Name/Network): Provides GPRS routing information. Consists of:
Network ID: Identies the external service requested by a GPRS user. Mobile network operator ID: Species routing information. ARFCN (Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number): The specic ID numbers for all radio channels used in cellular mobile communications. bps (bits per second): How data ow is measured. CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol): CHAP identifiers are changed frequently and authentication can be requested by the server at any time. DNS (Domain Name System): Helps route network trafc by making the addressing process more user-friendly. DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol): How devices obtain IP addresses from a server. DUN (Dial-Up Network): Windows component that enables online access via a modem. EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment/Enhanced Data for Global Evolution):
Advanced GPRS that delivers multimedia and other data needing greater bandwidth at up to 237 kbps. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service): Delivers data in packets at up to 86 kbps. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications): The most popular cellular network, mostly operates in 850-900 or 1800-1900 MHz; the primary 2G system. HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access): Advanced WCDMA that delivers downlink 92 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary bandwidth intensive data at up to 7.2Mbps; typically associated with 3.5G. HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access): Advanced WCDMA that delivers uplink bandwidth intensive data at up to 5.76Mbps; typically associated with 3.75G. HSPA+ (High Speed Packet Access +): This is also known as HSPA Evolved, is the next step and is more focused on delivering data services enabling speeds of up to 42Mbps in the downlink and 11Mbps in the uplink. IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity): A number unique to each GSM/UMTS device that can be used block network access by a stolen mobile device. IP (Internet Protocol): Routes packets over a network. Kbps (Kilobits per second): A data ow measure; 1024 bits/second. LAN (Local Area Network): A data network with limited range but good bandwidth. Mbps (Megabits per second): A data ow measure; 1,048,576 bits/second. LTE (Long Term Evolution): High-speed mobile communication standard based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA network technologies. LTE provides downlink peak rates up to 300 Mbit/s and uplink peak rates up to 75 Mbit/s. PAP (Password Authentication Protocol): The difference between PAP authentication and a manual or scripted login, is that PAP is not interactive. The username and password are entered in the client's dialing software and sent as one data package as soon as the modems have established a connection, rather than the server sending a login prompt and waiting for a response. PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol): An internet connection method. PIN (Personal Identity Number): Four to eight digital numbers SIM card security code;
allows access to the carriers network. Rx: Shorthand for Reception. SIM (Subscriber Identity Module): A small card that contains key mobile device identication, subscription and contact information. Tx: Shorthand for Transmission. WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access): Advanced EDGE that supports 384kbps data ow. Most 3G networks use this standard, the same as UMTS. 93
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-11-03 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 1860 ~ 1900 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2016-11-03
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BandRich Inc.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026032615
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6F-2, No. 71, Zhouzi St, Neihu Dist.
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1 2 |
Taipei, N/A 11493
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
UZI
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
R558C889
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
W****** L********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8862********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+8862********
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1 2 |
w******@bandrich.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 2 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/02/2017 | ||||
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 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | R558C Series LTE/HSPA + Wi-Fi Router | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. This device 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, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Installers and end-users must be provided with installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions and instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has a 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 | Output Power is EIRP and ERP for above and below 1 GHz, respectively. This device 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, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Installers and end-users must be provided with installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions and instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device supports LTE of 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz bandwidth modes for FDD LTE Bands 2 and 4. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable only for U.S. operations. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Firm Name |
SPORTON International Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A**** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.3251000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.4276 | 0.0033 ppm | 18M4G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.3381 | 0.0033 ppm | 18M3W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.4074 | 0.0108 ppm | 18M4G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.3459 | 0.0108 ppm | 18M4W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 27 | 1711.5 | 1753.5 | 0.4217 | 0.0108 ppm | 2M73G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 27 | 1711.5 | 1753.5 | 0.3548 | 0.0108 ppm | 2M73W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.0995 | 0.0167 ppm | 4M16F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.3548 | 0.0037 ppm | 4M17F9W |
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