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USER GUIDE Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband Model No: WRT54G3GV2-ST
About This Guide About Ths Gude Icon Descriptions While reading through the User Guide you may see various icons that call attention to specific items. Below is a description of these icons:
NOTE: This check mark indicates that there is a note of interest and is something that you should pay special attention to while using the product. WARNING: This exclamation point indicates that there is a caution or warning and it is something that could damage your property or product. WEB: This globe icon indicates a noteworthy website address or e-mail address. Online Resources Website addresses in this document are listed without http:// in front of the address because most current web browsers do not require it. If you use an older web browser, you may have to add http:// in front of the web address. Resource Webste Sprint Linksys www.sprint.com www.linksys.com Linksys International www.linksys.com/international Glossary www.linksys.com/glossary Network Security www.linksys.com/security Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notice. Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview Chapter 2: Wireless Security Checklist Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 4 Top Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Side Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Opposite Side Panel with Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Front Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bottom Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Placement Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 General Network Security Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Additional Security Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 Setup > Basic Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Setup > Mobile Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Setup > DDNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Setup > MAC Address Clone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Setup > Advanced Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Wireless > Wireless Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Security > Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Security > VPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Access Restrictions > Internet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Applications and Gaming > DMZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Applications and Gaming > QoS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Administration > Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Administration > Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Administration > Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Administration > Factory Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Administration > Firmware Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Status > Mobile Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Status > Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Status > Local Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Status > Wireless Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 33 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Appendix B: Specifications Appendix C: Warranty Information Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 35 36
Table of Contents Appendix D: Regulatory Information 37 FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Safety Notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Industry Canada Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Avis dIndustrie Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Wireless Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Avis de non-responsabilit concernant les appareils sans fil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 43 Sprint Online Resource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Sprint Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Appendix E: Contact Information Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
Chapter1 Product Overview Chapter 1:
Product Overvew Thank you for choosing the Linksys Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband. The Router lets you access the Internet through either your mobile broadband service (requires a mobile broadband data card or USB adapter, available separately), or your cable or DSL broadband service. This access can be shared via a wireless connection or through one of the Routers four switched ports. A variety of security features help to protect your data and your privacy while online. Security features include WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) security, a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall, and NAT technology. Configuring the Router is easy using the Setup Wizard or provided browser-based utility. Top Panel If you have a mobile broadband USB adapter, use the Mobile USB port(s). If you have a mobile broadband data card, use the Mobile slot. Moble USB Ports If the Router will connect to a mobile broadband service, insert the mobile broadband USB adapter (available separately) into the USB port(s). For more information, refer to the documentation of the mobile broadband USB adapter. Moble Slot If the Router will connect to a mobile broadband service, insert the mobile broadband data card (available separately) into this slot. After the data card is inserted, the eject button will pop up. To remove the data card, press the eject button. Moble Connect/Dsconnect Button Press this button to connect to and disconnect from the mobile network. (You can also use the Basic Setup screen of the Routers web-based utility.) Side Panel USB Port Reserved for future use. Power (Green) The Power LED lights up and stays on while the Router is powered on. Ethernet 1- (Green) These numbered LEDs, corresponding with the numbered ports on the Routers back panel, serve two purposes. If the LED is continuously lit, the Router is successfully connected to a device through that port. It flashes to indicate network activity over that port. Wreless (Green) The Wireless LED lights up when the wireless feature is enabled. It flashes when the Router is actively sending or receiving data over the wireless network. Modem Internet (Green) The Modem LED lights up and stays on when there is a connection made through the Modem port. It flashes to indicate network activity over the Modem port. Moble Internet (Blue) The Mobile LED flashes as the Router connects to the mobile network. When the LED stops flashing and stays on, then the connection is active. If the LED flashes quickly, the Router is not connected to the mobile network. Before you press the Mobile Connect/Disconnect button, make sure the mobile broadband data card or USB adapter is already installed. Opposite Side Panel with Antenna Modem The Modem port is where you will connect your cable or DSL modem. Ethernet 1, 2, 3, These Ethernet ports (1, 2, 3, 4) connect the Router to wired computers and other Ethernet network devices. Securty Bracket The security bracket labeled Reset clips onto the Router. It covers the Reset button and the security slot on the Routers top panel. You can remove the security bracket to access the Reset button. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
Chapter1 Product Overview Reset There are two ways to reset the Routers factory defaults. Either press and hold the Reset button for approximately five seconds, or restore the defaults from the Administration > Factory Defaults screen of the Routers web-based utility. Power The Power port connect the power adapter. is where you will Front Panel Placement Positions There are three ways to physically install the Router. The first way is to place the Router horizontally on a surface. The second way is to stand the Router vertically on a surface. The third way is to mount the Router on a wall. Horizontal Placement The Router has four rubber feet on its bottom panel. Place the Router on a level surface near an electrical outlet. Securty Slot To protect the Router from theft, you can attach a lock to the Router using the security slot. Bottom Panel To place the Router in a vertical position, rotate the stand 90 degrees. Vertical Placement The Router has a stand on the panel opposite to the antenna. Rotate the stand 90 degrees, and place the Router on a level surface near an electrical outlet. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
Chapter1 Product Overview Wall-Mounting Placement The Router has four wall-mount slots on its back panel. The distance between two adjacent slots is 68 mm
(2.68 inches). Two screws are needed to mount the Router. Suggested Mountng Hardware 4-5 mm 1-1.5 mm m m 0 3
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. Note: Mounting hardware illustrations are not true to scale. NOTE: Linksys is not responsible for damages incurred by insecure wall-mounting hardware. Follow these instructions:
1. Determine where you want to mount the Router. Make sure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry, and sturdy. Also make sure the location is within reach of an electrical outlet. Drill two holes into the wall. Make sure the holes are 68 mm (2.68 inches) apart. Insert a screw into each hole and leave 3 mm
(0.12 inches) of its head exposed. Maneuver the Router so two of the wall-mount slots line up with the two screws. Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the Router down until the screws fit snugly into the wall-mount slots. 2. 3. 4. 5. 68 mm Print this page at 100% size. Cut along the dotted line, and place on the wall to drill precise spacing. Wall Mounting Template Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
Chapter2 Wireless Security Checklist Chapter 2:
Wreless Securty Checklst Wireless networks are convenient and easy to install, so homes with high-speed Internet access are adopting them at a rapid pace. Because wireless networking operates by sending information over radio waves, it can be more vulnerable to intruders than a traditional wired network. Like signals from your cellular or cordless phones, signals from your wireless network can also be intercepted. Since you cannot physically prevent someone from connecting to your wireless network, you need to take some additional steps to keep your network secure. 1. Change the default wreless network name or SSID Wireless devices have a default wireless network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID) set by the factory. This is the name of your wireless network, and can be up to 32 characters in length. Linksys wireless products use lnksys as the default wireless network name. You should change the wireless network name to something unique to distinguish your wireless network from other wireless networks that may exist around you, but do not use personal information (such as your Social Security number) because this information may be available for anyone to see when browsing for wireless networks. 2. Change the default password For wireless products such as access points, routers, and gateways, you will be asked for a password when you want to change their settings. These devices have a default password set by the factory. The Linksys default password is admn. Hackers know these defaults and may try to use them to access your wireless device and change your network settings. To thwart any unauthorized changes, customize the devices password so it will be hard to guess. 3. Enable MAC address flterng Linksys routers and gateways give you the ability to enable Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering. The MAC address is a unique series of numbers and letters assigned to every networking device. With MAC address filtering enabled, wireless network access is provided solely for wireless devices with specific MAC addresses. For example, you can specify the MAC address of each computer in your home so that only those computers can access your wireless network. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
. Enable encrypton Encryption protects data transmitted over a wireless network. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) offer different levels of security for wireless communication. A network encrypted with WPA/WPA2 is more secure than a network encrypted with WEP, because WPA/WPA2 uses dynamic key encryption. To protect the information as it passes over the airwaves, you should enable the highest level of encryption supported by your network equipment. WEP is an older encryption standard and may be the only option available on some older devices that do not support WPA. General Network Security Guidelines Wireless network security is useless if the underlying network is not secure. Password protect all computers on the network and individually password protect sensitive files. Change passwords on a regular basis. Install anti-virus software and personal software. Disable file sharing (peer-to-peer). Some applications may open file sharing without your consent and/or knowledge. firewall Additional Security Tips Keep wireless routers, access points, or gateways away from exterior walls and windows. Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways off when they are not being used (at night, during vacations). Use strong passphrases that are at least eight characters in length. Combine letters and numbers to avoid using standard words that can be found in the dictionary. WEB: For more security, visit www.lnksys.com/securty information on wireless
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Chapter 3:
Advanced Confguraton After setting up the Router with the Setup Wizard (located on the CD-ROM), the Router will be ready for use. However, if youd like to change its advanced settings, use the Routers web-based utility. This chapter describes each web page of the utility and each pages key functions. You can access the utility via a web browser on a computer connected to the Router. The web-based utility has these main tabs: Setup, Wireless, Security, Access Restrictions, Applications &
Gaming, Administration, and Status. Additional tabs will be available after you click one of the main tabs. NOTE: When first installing the Router, you should use the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM. If you want to configure advanced settings, use this chapter to learn about the web-based utility. How to Access the Web-Based Utility To access the web-based utility, launch the web browser on your computer, and enter the Routers default IP address, 192.1.1.1, in the Address field. Then, press Enter. A login screen will appear. (Non-Windows XP users will see a similar screen.) Enter admn (the default) in both the User name and Password fields. (You can set a new password on the Administration tabs Management screen.) Click OK to continue. Login Screen Setup > Basic Setup The first screen that appears is the Basic Setup screen. This allows you to change the Routers general settings. Setup > Basic Setup Internet Setup The Internet Setup section configures the Router to your Internet connection. Most of this information can be obtained through your ISP. Internet Connection Type Select the type of Internet connection your ISP provides from the drop-down menu. These are the available types:
Automatic Configuration - DHCP Static IP PPPoE PPTP L2TP Telstra Cable Automatic Configuration - DHCP By default, the Routers Internet Connection Type is set to Automatc Confguraton - DHCP, which should be kept only if your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address. (This option usually applies to cable connections.) Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband Internet Connection Type > Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Chapter3 Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet, select Statc IP. Internet Connection Type > Static IP Internet IP Address This is the Routers IP address, when seen from the Internet. Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here. Subnet Mask This is the Routers Subnet Mask, as seen by users on the Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP will provide you with the Subnet Mask. Default Gateway Your ISP will provide you with the IP address of the ISP server. DNS 1-3 Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS
(Domain Name System) server IP address. PPPoE Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you will have to enable PPPoE. Internet Connection Type > PPPoE Username and Password Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. Servce Name If provided by your ISP, enter the Service Name. Connect on Demand: Max Idle Tme You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select Connect on Demand. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 1 minutes. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband Advanced Configuration Keep Alve: Redal Perod If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-establish your connection. To use this option, select Keep Alve. In the Redial Period field, specify how often you want the Router to check the Internet connection. The default Redial Period is 30 seconds. PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that applies to connections in Europe only. Internet Connection Type > PPTP Server IP Address This is the Routers IP address, as seen from the Internet. Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here. Subnet Mask This is the Routers Subnet Mask, as seen by users on the Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP will provide you with the Subnet Mask. Default Gateway Your ISP will provide you with the IP address of the ISP server. Username and Password Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. Connect on Demand: Max Idle Tme You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select Connect on Demand. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 1 minutes. Keep Alve: Redal Perod If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-establish your connection. To use this option, select Keep Alve. In the Redial Period field, specify how often you want the Router to check the Internet connection. The default Redial Period is 30 seconds. L2TP L2TP is a service that applies to connections in Israel only. 9 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Sze When Manual is selected in the MTU field, this option is enabled. Leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range. The default size depends on the Internet Connection Type:
Internet Connection Type > L2TP Server IP Address This is the IP address of the L2TP Server. Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here. Username and Password Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. Connect on Demand: Max Idle Tme You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select Connect on Demand. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 1 minutes. Keep Alve: Redal Perod If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-establish your connection. To use this option, select Keep Alve. In the Redial Period field, specify how often you want the Router to check the Internet connection. The default Redial Period is 30 seconds. Optional Settings Some of these settings may be required by your ISP. Verify with your ISP before making any changes. Optional Settings Host Name and Doman Name These fields allow you to supply a host and domain name for the Router. Some ISPs, usually cable ISPs, require these names as identification. You may have to check with your ISP to see if your broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain name. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work. MTU MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission. Select Manual if you want to manually enter the largest packet size that is transmitted. To have the Router select the best MTU for your Internet connection, keep the default, Auto. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband DHCP, Static IP, or Telstra: 100 PPPoE: 192 PPTP or L2TP: 10 Network Setup The Network Setup section changes the settings on the network connected to the Routers Ethernet ports. Wireless setup is performed through the Wireless tab. Router IP This presents both the Routers IP Address and Subnet Mask as seen by your network. Router IP DHCP Server Settings This setting determines how the clients (network devices) use DNS/WINS. Mode 1 - Fxed confguraton (Default) Select this option if you want the Router to advertise itself as the DNS server to use and handle upstream changes automatically. Mode 2 - Network Suppled Select this option if you want the Router to pass through the DNS server values (learned from the Modem port or mobile network) to the client, depending on how the Router is currently connected. NOTE: If the upstream DNS servers change between connections, the clients may become unable to resolve addresses because they have valid DHCP leases that use the old server values. Mode 3 - Manual confguraton Select this option if you want to set arbitrary DNS/WINS values for the clients to use. These values are not validated by the Router. DHCP Server Settings Network Address Server Settings (DHCP) The settings allow you to configure the Routers Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server function. The Router can be used as a DHCP server for your network. A DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each 10 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration computer on your network. If you choose to enable the Routers DHCP server option, make sure there is no other DHCP server on your network. Network Address Server Settings (DHCP) DHCP Server DHCP is enabled by factory default. If you already have a DHCP server on your network, or you dont want a DHCP server, then select Dsabled (no other DHCP features will be available). DHCP Reservaton Click this button if you want to assign a fixed local IP address to a MAC address. DHCP Reservation You will see a list of DHCP clients with the following information: Client Name, Interface, IP Address, and MAC Address. DHCP Reservation Select Clents from DHCP Table Click the Select check box to reserve a clients IP address. Then click Add Clents. Manually Addng Clent To manually assign an IP address, enter the clients name in the Enter Client Name field. Enter the IP address you want it to have in the Assign IP Address field. Enter its MAC address in the To This MAC Address field. Then click Add. Clients Already Reserved A list of DHCP clients and their fixed local IP addresses will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. If you want to remove a client from this list, click Remove. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. To view the most up-to-date information, click Refresh. To exit this screen, click Close. Start IP Address Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP addresses. Because the Routers default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the Start IP Address must be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but smaller than 192.168.1.253. The default is 192.1.1.100. Maxmum Number of Users Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. This number cannot be greater than 253. The default is 0. IP Address Range Displayed here is the range of available IP addresses. Clent Lease Tme The Client Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the Router with their current dynamic IP address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that the user will be leased this dynamic IP address. After the time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 0 minutes, which means one day. Statc DNS 1-3 These settings are available if you selected Mode 3 - Manual configuration for the DHCP Server Setting. The Domain Name System (DNS) is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs. Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS server IP address. If you wish to use another, enter that IP address in one of these fields. You can enter up to three DNS server IP addresses here. The Router will use these for quicker access to functioning DNS servers. WINS 0-1 These settings are available if you selected Mode 3 - Manual configuration for the DHCP Server Setting. The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) manages each PCs interaction with the Internet. If you use a WINS server, enter that servers IP address. You can enter up to two WINS server IP addresses here. Otherwise, leave these fields blank. Time Setting Tme Zone Select the time zone in which your network functions from this drop-down menu. (You can even automatically adjust for daylight saving time.) Time Setting Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 11 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Setup > Mobile Network Configure mobile network settings and view mobile broadband status information for the Router. Some of these settings will be automatically configured by the Router and, in most cases, should not be changed unless you are instructed to do so. Setup > Mobile Network Mobile Network Connection Mode Auto Connect If you want the Router to automatically connect to the default mobile network when it powers on, keep the default, Auto. To manually connect to a mobile network, select Manual. You can use the Mobile Connect/Disconnect button on the Router to connect and disconnect from the mobile network. Modem Backup To use the cable/DSL WAN broadband modem as your backup, select Enable. Otherwise, keep the default, Dsable. Connect on Demand: Max Idle Tme You can configure the Router to cut the mobile network connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your mobile network connection has been terminated due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select Connect on Demand. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your mobile network connection terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 1 minutes. Keep Alve: Redal Perod If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your mobile network connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-establish your connection. To use this option, select Keep Alve. In the Redial Period field, specify how often you want the Router to check the mobile network connection. The default Redial Period is 30 seconds. ICMP To use the default Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, keep the default, NTP. To use a different time server, select Custom, and enter its IP address. Mobile Network Status Network Name The name of the mobile network the Router uses is displayed. Sgnal Strength The strength of the mobile broadband signal that the Router receives is displayed. Connecton Tme The length of time the Router has been connected to the mobile network since your last connection is displayed. Current Sesson Usage The amount of data that has been sent to and received from the mobile network since your last connection is displayed. Data Card Status Card Model The model number of your mobile data card or USB adapter is displayed. Card Frmware The firmware version of your mobile data card or USB adapter is displayed. Phone Number The phone number of your mobile broadband account is displayed. Click Refresh to update the on-screen information. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Setup > DDNS The Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the Router. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider, www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com. If you do not want to use this feature, keep the default, Dsabled. DDNS DDNS Service If your DDNS service is provided by DynDNS.org, then select DynDNS.org from the drop-down menu. If your DDNS service is provided by TZO, then select TZO.com. The features available on the DDNS screen will vary, depending on which DDNS service provider you use. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 12 Chapter3 DynDNS.org Advanced Configuration TZO.com Setup > DDNS > DynDNS Username Enter the Username for your DDNS account. Password Enter the Password for your DDNS account. Host Name This is the DDNS URL assigned by the DDNS service. System Select the DynDNS service you use: Dynamc, Statc, or Custom. The default is Dynamc. Mal Exchange (Optonal) Enter the address of your mail exchange server, so e-mails to your DynDNS address go to your mail server. Backup MX This feature allows the mail exchange server to be a backup. To disable this feature, keep the default, Dsabled. To enable the feature, select Enabled. If you are not sure which setting to select, keep the default, Dsabled. Wldcard This setting enables or disables wildcards for your host. For example, if your DDNS address is myplace.dyndns.org and you enable wildcards, then x.myplace.dyndns.org will work as well (x is the wildcard). To disable wildcards, keep the default, Dsabled. To enable wildcards, select Enabled. If you are not sure which setting to select, keep the default, Dsabled. Internet IP Address The Routers Internet IP address is displayed here. Because it is dynamic, it will change. Status The status of the DDNS service connection is displayed here. Update To manually trigger an update, click this button. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Setup > DDNS > TZO E-mal Address, TZO Key, and Doman Name Enter the settings of the account you set up with TZO. Internet IP Address The Routers Internet IP address is displayed here. Because it is dynamic, it will change. Status The status of the DDNS service connection is displayed here. Update To manually trigger an update, click this button. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Setup > MAC Address Clone A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification. Some ISPs will require you to register a MAC address in order to access the Internet. If you do not wish to re-register the MAC address with your ISP, you may assign the MAC address you have currently registered with your ISP to the Router with the MAC Address Clone feature. Setup > MAC Address Clone MAC Address Clone Enabled/Dsabled To have the MAC Address cloned, select Enabled. MAC Address Enter the MAC Address registered with your ISP here. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 13 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Route Entres To set up a static route between the Router and another network, select a number from the drop-
down list. Click Delete Ths Entry to delete a static route. Enter Route Name Enter a name for the Route here, using a maximum of 25 alphanumeric characters. Destnaton LAN IP The Destination LAN IP is the address of the remote network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask determines which portion of a Destination LAN IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. Gateway This is the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the Router and the remote network or host. Interface This interface tells you whether the Destination IP address is on the LAN & Wreless (Ethernet and wireless networks) or the WAN (Internet). Click Show Routng Table to view the static routes you have already set up. Advanced Routing > Routing Table Routing Table For each route, the Destination LAN IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and Interface are displayed. Click Refresh to update the information. Click Close to exit this screen. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings The basic settings for wireless networking are set on this screen. Clone My PCs MAC Click this button to clone the MAC address of the computer you are using. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Setup > Advanced Routing This screen is used to set up the Routers advanced functions. Operating Mode allows you to select the type(s) of advanced functions you use. Dynamic Routing automatically adjusts how packets travel on your network. Static Routing sets up a fixed route to another network destination. Setup > Advanced Routing Advanced Routing NAT Enabled/Dsabled If this Router is hosting your networks connection to the Internet, keep the default, Enabled. If another router exists on your network, select Dsabled. When the NAT setting is disabled, dynamic routing will be enabled. Dynamic Routing (RIP) Enabled/Dsabled This feature enables the Router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the networks layout and exchange routing tables with the other router(s). The Router determines the network packets route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. When the NAT setting is enabled, the Dynamic Routing feature is automatically disabled. When the NAT setting is disabled, this feature is available. Select Enabled to use the Dynamic Routing feature. Static Routing A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network. Enter the information described below to set up a new static route. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 1
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings It Basic Wireless Settings Network Mode From this drop-down menu, you can select the wireless standards running on your network. If you have Wireless-G and Wireless-B devices in your network, keep the default, Mxed. If you have only Wireless-G devices, select G-Only. If you have only Wireless-B devices, select B-Only. If you do not have any wireless devices in your network, select Dsabled. Network Name (SSID) The SSID is the network name shared among all points in a wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network. is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (use any of the characters on the keyboard). Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless network. For added security, you should change the default SSID (lnksys) to a unique name. Standard Channel Select the channel you want to use for wireless networking. SSID Broadcast When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the Router. To broadcast the Routers SSID, keep the default, Enabled. If you do not want to broadcast the Routers SSID, then select Dsabled. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Wireless > Wireless Security The Wireless Security screen configures the security of your wireless network. There are six wireless security mode options supported by the Router: WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal, WPA Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise, RADIUS, and WEP. (WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup, which is a security method stronger than WEP encryption. WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, while RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service.) These six are briefly discussed here. For detailed instructions on configuring wireless security for the Router, refer to Chapter 2: Wireless Security. Wireless Security Security Mode Select the security method for your wireless network. If you do not want to use wireless security, keep the default, Dsabled. WPA Personal NOTE: If you are using WPA, always remember that each device in your wireless network MUST use the same WPA method and passphrase, or else the network will not function properly. Security Mode > WPA Personal Encrypton WPA supports two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption keys. Select the type of algorithm, TKIP or AES. The default is TKIP. Passphrase Enter a Passphrase of 8-63 characters. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Router how often it should change the encryption keys. The default is 300 seconds. WPA2 Personal Security Mode > WPA2 Personal Encrypton WPA2 supports two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption keys. Select the type of algorithm, AES or AES or TKIP. The default is AES or TKIP. Passphrase Enter a Passphrase of 8-63 characters. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 1
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Router how often it should change the encryption keys. The default is 300 seconds. WPA Enterprise This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server. (This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router.) Security Mode > WPA Enterprise Encrypton WPA supports two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption keys. Select the type of algorithm, TKIP or AES. The default is TKIP. RADIUS Server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. The default is 112. Shared Secret Enter the key shared between the Router and the server. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Router how often it should change the encryption keys. The default Key Renewal period is 300 seconds. WPA2 Enterprise This option features WPA2 used in coordination with a RADIUS server. (This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router.) Security Mode > WPA2 Enterprise Encrypton WPA2 supports two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption keys. Select the type of algorithm, AES or AES or TKIP. The default is AES or TKIP. RADIUS Server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. The default is 112. Shared Secret Enter the key shared between the Router and the server. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Router how often it should change the encryption keys. The default is 300 seconds. RADIUS This option features WEP used in coordination with a RADIUS server. (This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router.) Security Mode > RADIUS IMPORTANT: If you are using WEP encryption, always remember that each device in your wireless network MUST use the same WEP encryption method and encryption key, or else your wireless network will not function properly. RADIUS Server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. The default is 112. Shared Key Enter the key shared between the Router and the server. Encrypton Select level of WEP encryption,
0/ bts (10 hex dgts) or 10/12 bts (2 hex dgts). The default is 0/ bts (10 hex dgts). Passphrase Enter a Passphrase to automatically generate WEP keys. Then click Generate. a Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 1
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Key 1- If you did not enter a Passphrase, enter the WEP key(s) manually. TX Key Select which TX (Transmit) Key to use. The default is 1. WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not as secure as WPA. Security Mode > WEP a Encrypton Select level of WEP encryption,
0/ bts (10 hex dgts) or 10/12 bts (2 hex dgts). The default is 0/ bts (10 hex dgts). Passphrase Enter a Passphrase to automatically generate WEP keys. Then click Generate. Key 1- If you did not enter a Passphrase, enter the WEP key(s) manually. TX Key Select which TX (Transmit) Key to use. The default is 1. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter Wireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices transmitting within your networks radius. Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filter Enabled/Dsabled To filter wireless users by MAC Address, either permitting or blocking access, select Enabled. If you do not wish to filter users by MAC Address, keep the default, Dsabled. Access Restriction Prevent Select this to block wireless access by MAC Address. This button is selected by default. Permt Select this to allow wireless access by MAC Address. This button is not selected by default. MAC Address Filter List Wreless Clent Lst Click this to open the Wireless Client List screen. Wireless Client List Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 1
Chapter3 Wireless Client List This screen shows computers and other devices on the wireless network. The list can be sorted by Client Name, Interface, IP Address, MAC Address, and Status. Select Save to MAC Address Flter Lst for any device you want to add to the MAC Address Filter List. Then click Add. To retrieve the most up-to-date information, click Refresh. To exit this screen and return to the Wireless MAC Filter screen, click Close. MAC 01-0 Enter the MAC addresses of the devices whose wireless access you want to block or allow. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings This Advanced Wireless Settings screen is used to set up the Routers advanced wireless functions. These settings should only be adjusted by an expert administrator as incorrect settings can reduce wireless performance. Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Wireless AP Isolaton This isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices on your network from each other. Wireless devices will be able to communicate with the Router but not with each other. To use this function, select Enabled. AP Isolation is disabled by default. Frame Burst Enabling this option should provide your network with greater performance, depending on the manufacturer of your wireless products. To use this option, keep the default, Enabled. Otherwise, select Dsabled. Authentcaton Type The default is set to Auto, which allows either Open System or Shared Key authentication to be used. With Open System authentication, the sender and the recipient do NOT use a WEP key for authentication. With Shared Key authentication, the sender and recipient Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband Advanced Configuration use a WEP key for authentication. Select Shared Key to only use Shared Key authentication. Basc Rate The Basic Rate setting is not actually one rate of transmission but a series of rates at which the Router can transmit. The Router will advertise its Basic Rate to the other wireless devices in your network, so they know which rates will be used. The Router will also advertise that it will automatically select the best rate for transmission. The default is Default, when the Router can transmit at all standard wireless rates (1-2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps, 18Mbps, and 24Mbps). Other options are 1-2Mbps, for use with older wireless technology, and All, when the Router can transmit at all wireless rates. The Basic Rate is not the actual rate of data transmission. If you want to specify the Routers rate of data transmission, configure the Transmission Rate setting. Transmsson Rate The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client. The default is Auto. CTS Protecton Mode The Router will automatically use CTS (Clear-To-Send) Protection Mode when your Wireless-N and Wireless-G products are experiencing severe problems and are not able to transmit to the Router in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic. This function boosts the Routers ability to catch all Wireless-
N and Wireless-G transmissions but will severely decrease performance. The default is Auto. Beacon Interval Enter a value between 1 and 65,535 milliseconds. The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Router to synchronize the wireless network. The default is 100. DTIM Interval This value, between 1 and 255, indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message
(DTIM). A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the Router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. The default is 1. Fragmentaton Threshold This value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets. If you experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance. Only minor reduction of the default value is recommended. In most cases, it should remain at its default of 23. 1
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Flter IDENT (Port 113) This feature keeps port 113 from being scanned by devices outside of your local network. This feature is selected by default. Deselect this feature to disable it. Web Filter Proxy Use of WAN proxy servers may compromise the Gateways security. Denying Proxy will disable access to any WAN proxy servers. Select this feature to enable proxy filtering. Deselect the feature to allow proxy access. Java Java is a programming language for websites. If you deny Java, you run the risk of not having access to Internet sites created using this programming language. Select this feature to enable Java filtering. Deselect the feature to allow Java usage. ActveX ActiveX is a programming language for websites. If you deny ActiveX, you run the risk of not having access to Internet sites created using this programming language. Select this feature to enable ActiveX filtering. Deselect the feature to allow ActiveX usage. Cookes A cookie is data stored on your computer and used by Internet sites when you interact with them. Select this feature to filter cookies. Deselect the feature to allow cookie usage. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Security > VPN The VPN screen allows you to enable VPN tunnels using IPSec, PPTP, or L2TP protocols to pass through the Routers firewall. You can also configure up to five IPSec VPN tunnels. RTS Threshold Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reduction of the default value, 23, is recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The Router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission. The RTS Threshold value should remain at its default value of 23. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Security > Firewall The Firewall screen is used to configure a firewall that can filter out various types of unwanted traffic on the Routers local network. Security > Firewall Firewall SPI Frewall Protecton To use firewall protection, keep the default, Enabled. To turn off firewall protection, select Dsabled. Internet Filter Flter Anonymous Internet Requests This feature makes it more difficult for outside users to work their way into your network. This feature is selected by default. Deselect the feature to allow anonymous Internet requests. Flter Multcast Multicasting allows for multiple transmissions to specific recipients at the same time. If multicasting is permitted, then the Router will allow IP multicast packets to be forwarded to the appropriate computers. Select this feature to filter multicasting. This feature is not selected by default. Flter Internet NAT Redrecton This feature uses port forwarding to block access to local servers from local networked computers. Select this feature to filter Internet NAT redirection. It is not selected by default. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 19 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration VPN Settings Summary At the top of the screen is the WAN IP address of the Router. The screen also displays the No., Tunnel Name, Status, Local Group, Remote Group, Remote Gateway, and Security Method of the VPN tunnels. Click Refresh to update the information. VPN > VPN Settings Summary IPSec VPN Tunnel Select Enabled to enable the IPSec VPN tunnel. Tunnel Name Enter a descriptive name. This lets you identify multiple tunnels and does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel. Local Secure Group The Local Secure Group is the computer(s) on your network that can access the tunnel. Specify these computers using one of the following:
IP Addr. Select this option to specify a single host. IP Address Enter the hosts IP address. Subnet Select this option to give an entire local network access to the tunnel. IP Enter the IP address. Mask Enter the subnet mask. Remote Secure Group The Remote Secure Group is the computer(s) on the remote end of the tunnel that can access the tunnel. Specify these computers using one of the following:
IP Addr. Select this option to specify a single host. IP Address Enter the hosts public IP address. Subnet Select this option to give an entire remote subnet access to the tunnel. IP Enter the IP address. Mask Enter the subnet mask. Host Select this option to use the Remote Security Gateway settings. Any Select this option to have the Router accept requests from any IP address. Remote Security Gateway The Remote Security Gateway is the VPN device on the remote end of the VPN tunnel. The remote VPN device can be another router, a VPN Server, or a computer with VPN client software that supports IPSec. Specify the remote VPN device using one of the following:
Security > VPN VPN Passthrough IPSec Passthrough Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a suite of protocols used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer. To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the Router, keep the default, Enabled. PPTP Passthrough Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
(PPTP) allows the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to be tunneled through an IP network. To allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the Router, keep the default, Enabled. L2TP Passthrough Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable Point-to-Point sessions via the Internet on the Layer 2 level. To allow L2TP tunnels to pass through the Router, keep the default, Enabled. IPSec VPN Tunnel The Router can create an IPSec tunnel or channel between two endpoints, so that the data or information between these endpoints is secure. Select Tunnel Entry To establish this tunnel, select the tunnel you wish to create. It is possible to create up to five simultaneous tunnels. To delete a tunnel entry, select the tunnel, and then click Delete. To view a summary of the settings, click Summary. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 20
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Chapter3 Advanced Configuration IP Addr. Enter the IP address of the remote VPN device. This can be static or dynamic, depending on the settings of the remote VPN device. The IP address you enter is NOT the IP address of the local Gateway. IP Address Enter the IP address of the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel. FQDN Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the remote VPN device. Doman Name Enter the domain name of the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel. Any Select this option to have the Router accept requests from any IP address. Encrypton Using encryption helps make your connection more secure. Select DES or 3DES (3DES is recommended because it is more secure). You may choose either of these, but it must be the same type of encryption that is being used by the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel. If you do not choose to encrypt your data, select Dsabled. Authentcaton Authentication acts as another level of security. Select MD or SHA (SHA is recommended because it is more secure). As with encryption, either of these may be selected, if the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel is using the same type of authentication. Key Management A key is a string of letters and/or numbers used for authentication or encryption. Select Auto (IKE) for automatic key management by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol, or select Manual for manual key management. The two methods are described below. the Auto (IKE) PFS PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) enables automatic re-keying to enhance security. Select Enabled to ensure that the initial key exchange and IKE proposals are secure. Otherwise, select Dsabled. Pre-shared Key Enter a series of numbers or letters. Based on this word, which MUST be entered at both ends of the tunnel if this method is used, a key is generated to scramble (encrypt) the data being transmitted over the tunnel, where it is unscrambled (decrypted). You may use any combination of up to 24 numbers or letters in this field. No special characters or spaces are allowed. Key Lfetme You may have the key expire at the end of a time period. Enter the number of seconds youd like the key to be useful, or leave it blank for the key to last indefinitely. The default is 300 seconds. Manual VPN> Manual Key Management Encrypton Key If you chose DES for your Encryption setting, enter 16 hexadecimal characters, or if you chose 3DES, enter 48 hexadecimal characters. Authentcaton Key If you chose MD5 for your Authentication setting, enter 32 hexadecimal characters, or if you chose SHA, enter 40 hexadecimal characters. Inbound SPI Enter the Inbound Security Parameter Index
(SPI). This is the Outbound SPI for the remote VPN device. Outbound SPI Enter the Outbound Security Parameter Index (SPI). This is the Inbound SPI for the remote VPN device. Status The status of the connection is shown. The following settings are available if Auto (IKE) is selected. Connect Click this button to connect your VPN tunnel. Vew Logs To view the logs, click Vew Logs. Incoming Log Table The table shows the Source IP and Destination Port Number of incoming traffic. VPN > Incoming Log Table Click Refresh to update the log. Click Close to return to the VPN screen. Advanced Settngs Before configuring these settings, click Save Settngs on the VPN screen to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Then click Advanced Settngs to configure additional settings. Advanced IPSec VPN Tunnel Setup Phase 1 is when the two endpoints negotiate parameters for key exchange. Phase 2 is when they negotiate parameters for data exchange. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 21 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Key Lfetme You may optionally select to have the key expire at the end of a time period of your choosing. Enter the number of seconds youd like the key to be used until a re-key negotiation between each endpoint is completed. The default is 300 seconds. Phase 2 Proposal Encrypton The encryption method selected in Phase 1 is displayed. Authentcaton The authentication method selected in Phase 1 is displayed. PFS The status of PFS is displayed. Group Select a Diffie-Hellman group, -bt or 102-
bt. Diffie-Hellman refers to a cryptographic technique that uses public and private keys for encryption and decryption. Key Lfetme The key lifetime selected in Phase 1 is displayed. Other Setting NAT Traversal Select this option if the remote device is behind a Network Address Translation (NAT) device. NetBIOS broadcast Select this option to enable NetBIOS traffic to pass through the VPN tunnel. This should be used if the local network does not include a WINS server and the remote device(s) need to find local devices by their NetBIOS names. Ant-replay Packets sent through an IPSec tunnel contain sequencing numbers to let the receive detect if a substitution has occurred. Select this option to enable the Anti-replay protection, which keeps track of sequence numbers as packets arrive, ensuring security at the IP packet level. Keep-Alve Select this option to have the Router periodically check your Internet connection. If the tunnel is disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-
establish your connection. If IKE faled more than _ tmes, block ths unauthorzed IP for __ seconds IKE failure may indicate an intrusion attempt. You can set a limit on the number of consecutive failed requests allowed from the same IP address. You can also specify the amount of time that the Router ignores further requests from that IP address. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Then close this screen to return to the VPN screen. On the VPN screen, click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. VPN> Advanced IPSec VPN Tunnel Setup Phase 1 Phase 1 is used to create a Security Association (SA), often called the IKE SA. After Phase 1 is completed, Phase 2 is used to create one or more IPSec SAs, which are then used to key IPSec sessions. Operaton Mode There are two modes: Main and Aggressive, and they exchange the same IKE payloads in different sequences. Main mode is more common;
however, some people prefer Aggressive mode because it is faster. Main mode is for normal usage and includes more authentication requirements than Aggressive mode. Main mode is recommended because it is more secure. No matter which mode is selected, the Router will accept both Main and Aggressive requests from the remote VPN device. Proposal 1 A proposal is a set of parameters that the initiator sends and the responder examines for acceptability. Encrypton Select the length of the key used to encrypt and decrypt ESP packets. Select DES or 3DES. 3DES is recommended because it is more secure. Authentcaton Select the method used to authenticate ESP packets. Select MD or SHA. SHA is recommended because it is more secure. Group Select a Diffie-Hellman group, -bt or 102-
bt. Diffie-Hellman refers to a cryptographic technique that uses public and private keys for encryption and decryption. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 22 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Access Restrictions > Internet Access The Internet Access screen allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated services, and websites during specific days and times. Summary Status Policies are disabled by default. To enable a policy, select the policy number from the drop-down menu, and select Enabled. To create a policy, follow steps 1-11. Repeat these steps to create additional policies, one at a time. 1. Select a number from the Access Policy drop-down menu. Enter a Policy Name in the field provided. To enable this policy, select Enabled. Click Edt Lst to select which PCs will be affected by the policy. The List of PCs screen appears. You can select a PC by MAC address or IP address. You can also enter a range of IP addresses if you want this policy to affect a group of PCs. After making your changes, click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Then click Close. 2. 3. 4. List of PCs 5. Select the appropriate option, Deny or Allow, depending on whether you want to block or allow Internet access for the PCs you listed on the List of PCs screen. Access Restrictions > Internet Access Internet Access Policy Access Polcy Access can be managed by a policy. Use the settings on this screen to establish an access policy (after Save Settngs is clicked). Selecting a policy from the drop-
down menu will display that policys settings. To delete a policy, select that policys number and click Delete Ths Polcy. To view all the policies, click Summary. Summary The policies are listed with the following information: No., Policy Name, Access, Days, Time, and status (Enabled). To enable a policy, select Enabled. To delete a policy, click Delete. Click Save Settngs to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. To return to the Internet Access Policy screen, click Close. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 23 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration 9. 8. 7. 6. 10. Decide which days and what times you want this policy to be enforced. Select the individual days during which the policy will be in effect, or select Everyday. Then enter a range of hours and minutes during which the policy will be in effect, or select 2 Hours. You can block websites with specific URL addresses. Enter each URL in a separate Website Blocking by URL Address field. You can also block websites using specific keywords. Enter each keyword in a separate Website Blocking by Keyword field. You can filter access to various services accessed over the Internet, such as FTP or telnet. (You can block up to three applications per policy.) From the Applications list, select the application you want to block. Then click the >> button to move it to the Blocked List. To remove an application from the Blocked List, select it and click the << button. If the application you want to block is not listed or you want to edit a services settings, enter the applications name in the Application Name field. Enter its range in the Port Range fields. Select its protocol from the Protocol drop-down menu. Then click Add. To modify Application and/or protocol setting. Then click Modfy. To delete a service, select it from the Application list. Then click Delete. Click Save Settngs to save the policys settings. To cancel the policys settings, click Cancel Changes. Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding The Single Port Forwarding screen allows you to customize port services for common applications on this screen. When users send these types of requests to your network via the Internet, the Router will forward those requests to the appropriate servers (computers). Before using forwarding, you should assign static IP addresses to the designated servers (use the DHCP Reservation feature on the Basic Setup screen). select the its name, port range, service, list. Change from 11. it a Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding Single Port Forwarding Common applications are available for the first five entries. Select the appropriate application. Then enter the IP address of the server that should receive these requests. Select Enabled to activate this entry. For additional applications, complete the following fields:
Applcaton Name Enter the name you wish to give the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters. External Port Enter the external port number used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. Internal Port Enter the internal port number used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. Protocol Select the protocol used for this application, either TCP or UDP, or Both. To IP Address For each application, enter the IP address of the PC that should receive the requests. If you assigned a static IP address to the PC, then you can click DHCP Reservaton on the Basic Setup screen to look up its static IP address. Enabled For each application, select Enabled to enable port forwarding. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding The Port Range Forwarding screen allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized Internet applications. (Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions 2
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration such as videoconferencing or online gaming. Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding.) When users send these types of requests to your network via the Internet, the Router will forward those requests to the appropriate servers (computers). Before using forwarding, you should assign static IP addresses to the designated servers (use the DHCP Reservation feature on the Basic Setup screen). If you need to forward all ports to one computer, click the DMZ tab. Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering The Port Range Triggering screen allows the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers. The IP address of the computer that sends the matching data is remembered by the Router, 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. Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forwarding To forward a port, enter the information on each line for the criteria required. Applcaton Name In this field, enter the name you wish to give the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters. Start~End Port Enter the number or range of port(s) used by the server or Internet applications. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. Protocol Select the protocol used for this application, either TCP or UDP, or Both. To IP Address For each application, enter the IP address of the PC running the specific application. If you assigned a static IP address to the PC, then you can click DHCP Reservaton on the Basic Setup screen to look up its static IP address. Enabled Select Enabled to enable port forwarding for the applications you have defined. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Applications and Gaming > Port Range Triggering Port Range Triggering Applcaton Name Enter the application name of the trigger. Trggered Range For each application, enter the starting and ending port numbers of the triggered port number range. Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed. Forwarded Range For each application, enter the starting and ending port numbers of the forwarded port number range. Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed. Enabled Select Enabled to enable port triggering for the applications you have defined. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Applications and Gaming > DMZ The DMZ feature allows one network computer to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC. The Port Range Forwarding feature is more secure because it only opens the ports you want to have opened, while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of one computer, exposing the computer to the Internet. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 2
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Applications and Gaming > QoS Quality of Service (QoS) ensures better service to high-priority types of network traffic, which may involve demanding, real-time applications, such as videoconferencing. Applications and Gaming > QoS QoS (Quality of Service) Wireless Wreless QoS If you have other devices on your network that support Wireless QoS, select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Dsabled. No Acknowledgement If you want to disable the Routers Acknowledgement feature, so the Router will not re-send data if an error occurs, then select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Dsabled. Internet Access Priority In this section, you can set the bandwidth priority for a variety of applications and devices. There are four levels priority: High, Medium, Normal, or Low. When you set priority, do not set all applications to High, because this will defeat the purpose of allocating the available bandwidth. If you want to select below normal bandwidth, select Low. Depending on the application, a few attempts may be needed to set the appropriate bandwidth priority. Enabled/Dsabled To use the QoS policies you have set, keep the default, Enabled. Otherwise, select Dsabled. Category There are four categories available. Select one of the following: Applcatons, Onlne Games, MAC Address, Ethernet Port, or Voce Devce. Proceed to the instructions for your selection. Applications and Gaming > DMZ DMZ Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP address assigned to it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function. Enabled/Dsabled To disable DMZ hosting, select Dsabled. To expose one PC, select Enabled. Then configure the following settings:
Source IP Address If you want any IP address to be the source, select Any IP Address. If you want to specify an IP address or range of IP addresses as the designated source, select and complete the IP address range fields. Destnaton If you want to specify the DMZ host by IP address, select IP Address and enter the IP address in the field provided. If you want to specify the DMZ host by MAC address, select MAC Address and enter the MAC address in the field provided. To retrieve this information, click DHCP Clent Table. DMZ > DHCP Client Table DHCP Client Table The DHCP Client Table lists computers and other devices that have been assigned IP addresses by the Router. The list can be sorted by Client Name, Interface, IP Address, or MAC Address. To select a DHCP client, click Select. To retrieve the most up-to-date information, click Refresh. To exit this screen and return to the DMZ screen, click Close. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 2
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Applications Applcatons Select the appropriate application. If you select Add a New Application, follow the Add a New Application instructions. Prorty Select the appropriate priority: Hgh, Medum, Normal, or Low. Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list. Add a New Application QoS > Add a New Application Enter a Name Enter any name to indicate the name of the entry. Port Range Enter the port range that the application will be using. For example, if you want to allocate bandwidth for FTP, you can enter 21-21. If you need services for an application that uses from 1000 to 1250, you enter 1000-
1250 as your settings. You can have up to three ranges to define for this bandwidth allocation. Port numbers can range from 1 to 65535. Check your applications documentation for details on the service ports used. Select the protocol TCP or UDP, or select Both. Prorty Select the appropriate priority: Hgh, Medum
(Recommend), Normal, or Low. Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list. Online Games QoS > Online Games Games Select the appropriate game. Prorty Select the appropriate priority: Hgh, Medum
(Recommend), Normal, or Low. Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list. MAC Address QoS > MAC Address Enter a Name Enter a name for your device. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of your device. Prorty Select the appropriate priority: Hgh, Medum
(Recommend), Normal, or Low. Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list. Ethernet Port QoS > Ethernet Port Ethernet Select the appropriate Ethernet port. Prorty Select the appropriate priority: Hgh, Medum
(Recommend), Normal, or Low. Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list. Voice Device QoS > Voice Device Enter a Name Enter a name for your voice device. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of your voice device. Prorty Select
(Recommend), Medum, Normal, or Low. Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list. priority: Hgh appropriate the Summary This lists the QoS entries you have created for your applications and devices. Prorty This column displays the bandwidth priority of High, Medium, Normal, or Low. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 2
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Name This column displays the application, device, or port name. Informaton This column displays the port range or MAC address entered for your entry. If a pre-configured application or game was selected, there will be no valid entry shown in this section. Remove Click this button to remove an entry. Edt Click this button to make changes. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Administration > Management The Administration > Management screen allows the networks administrator to manage specific Router functions for access and security. Administration > Management Management Router Access To ensure the Routers security, you will be asked for your password when you access the Routers web-based utility. The default is admn. Router Password Enter a new password for the Router. Re-enter to confrm Enter the password again to confirm. Web Access Web Utlty Access HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. HTTPS uses SSL (Secured Socket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted for higher security. Select HTTP or HTTPS. HTTP is the default. Web Utlty Access va Wreless If you are using the Router in a public domain where you are giving wireless access to your guests, you can disable wireless access to the Routers web-based utility. You will only be able to access the utility via a wired connection if you disable the setting. Keep the default, Enabled, to allow wireless access to the utility, or select Dsabled to block wireless access to the utility. Remote Access Remote Management To permit remote access of the Router, from outside the local network, select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Dsabled. Web Utlty Access HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. HTTPS uses SSL (Secured Socket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted for higher security. Select HTTP or HTTPS. HTTP is the default. Remote Upgrade If you want to be able to upgrade the Router remotely, from outside the local network, select Enabled. (You must have the Remote Management feature enabled as well.) Otherwise, keep the default, Dsabled. Allowed Remote IP Address If you want to be able to access the Router from any external IP address, select Any IP Address. If you want to specify an external IP address or range of IP addresses, then select the second option and complete the fields provided. Remote Management Port Enter the port number that will be open to outside access. to manage NOTE: When you are in a remote location the Router, enter and wish http://<Internet_IP_address>:port or https://<Internet_IP_address>:por t, depending on whether you use HTTP or HTTPS. Enter the Routers specific Internet IP address in place of <Internet_IP_address>, and enter the Remote Management Port number in place of the word port. UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows Windows XP or Vista to automatically configure the Router for various Internet applications, such as gaming and videoconferencing. UPnP If you want to use UPnP, keep the default, Enabled. Otherwise, select Dsabled. Allow Users to Confgure Keep the default, Enabled, if you want to be able to make manual changes to the Router while using the UPnP feature. Otherwise, select Dsabled. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 2
Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Allow Users to Dsable Internet Access Select Enabled, if you want to be able to prohibit any and all Internet connections. Otherwise, keep the default, Dsabled. restore Backup and Restore Backup Confguratons To back up the Routers configuration settings, click this button and follow the on-
screen instructions. Restore Confguratons To the Routers configuration settings, click this button and follow the on-
screen instructions. (You must have previously backed up the Routers configuration settings.) Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Administration > Log The Router can keep logs of all traffic for your Internet connection. Administration > Log Log Log To disable the Log function, keep the default, Dsabled. To monitor traffic between the network and the Internet, select Enabled. With logging enabled, you can choose to view temporary logs. Vew Log To view the logs, click Vew Log. Log > View Log Log log of the source Type Select Incomng Log, Outgong Log, Securty Log, or DHCP Clent Log.
<Type> Log The Incoming Log will display a temporary IP addresses and destination port numbers for the incoming Internet traffic. The Outgoing Log will display a temporary log of the local IP addresses, destination URLs/IP addresses, and service/port numbers for the outgoing Internet traffic. The Security log will display the login information for the web-based utility. The DHCP Client Log will display the LAN DHCP server status information. Click Save the Log to save this information to a file on your PCs hard drive. Click Refresh to update the log. Click Clear to clear all the information that is displayed. Click Save Settngs to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Administration > Diagnostics The diagnostic tests (Ping and Traceroute) allow you to check the connections of your network devices, including connection to the Internet. Administration > Diagnostics Diagnostics Ping Test The Ping test checks the status of a connection. IP or URL Address Enter the address of the PC whose connection you wish to test. Packet Sze Enter the packet size you want to use. The default is 32 bytes. Tmes to Png Enter many times you wish to test it. Start to Png To run the test, click this button. The Ping Test screen will show if the test was successful. Click Close to return to the Diagnostics screen. Click Stop to end the test. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 29 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Factory Defaults Restore All Settngs To reset the Routers settings to the default values, click this button and then follow the on-
screen instructions. Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored. Administration > Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the Routers firmware. Do not upgrade the firmware unless you are experiencing problems with the Router or the new firmware has a feature you want to use. Administration > Firmware Upgrade NOTE: The Router may lose the settings you have customized. Before you upgrade its firmware, write down all of your custom settings. After you upgrade its firmware, you will have to re-enter all of your configuration settings. file from Upgrade Firmware Before upgrading the firmware, download the Routers firmware upgrade the Linksys website, www.linksys.com. Then extract the file. Please select a fle to upgrade the frmware Click Browse and select the extracted firmware upgrade file. Start the appropriate file, click this button, and follow the on-screen instructions. to Upgrade After you have selected Diagnostics > Ping test tests the performance of a Traceroute Test The Traceroute connection. IP or URL Address Enter the address of the PC whose connection you wish to test. Start to Traceroute To run the test, click this button. The Traceroute Test screen will show if the test was successful. Click Close to return to the Diagnostics screen. Click Stop to end the test. Diagnostics > Traceroute Administration > Factory Defaults The Administration > Factory Defaults screen allows you to restore the Routers configuration to its factory default settings. Administration > Factory Defaults NOTE: Do not restore the factory defaults unless you are having difficulties with the Router and have exhausted all other troubleshooting measures. Once the Router is reset, you will have to re-enter all of your configuration settings. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 30 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Status > Mobile Network The Mobile Network screen displays the Routers current mobile network and mobile data card or USB adapter status. Status > Router Router Information Frmware Verson The version number of the Routers current firmware is displayed. Current Tme The time set on the Router is displayed. Internet MAC Address The Routers MAC Address, as seen by your ISP, is displayed. Host Name If the Routers Host Name was entered on the Basic Setup screen, then it is displayed. Doman Name If the Routers Domain Name was entered on the Basic Setup screen, then it is displayed. Internet Connection This section shows the current network information stored in the Router. The information varies depending on the Internet connection type selected on the Basic Setup screen. Click Refresh to update the on-screen information. Status > Mobile Network Mobile Network Status Network Name The name of the mobile network the Router uses is displayed. Sgnal Strength The strength of the mobile broadband signal that the Router receives is displayed. Connecton Tme The length of time the Router has been connected to the mobile network since your last connection is displayed. Current Sesson Usage The amount of data that has been sent to and received from the mobile network since your last connection is displayed. Data Card Status Card Model The model number of your mobile data card or USB adapter is displayed. Card Frmware The firmware version of your mobile data card or USB adapter is displayed. Phone Number The phone number of your mobile broadband account is displayed. Click Refresh to update the on-screen information. Status > Router The Router screen displays information about the Router and its current settings. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 31 Chapter3 Advanced Configuration Status > Local Network The Local Network screen displays information about the local, wired network. the Router. The list can be sorted by Client Name, Interface, IP Address, or MAC Address. To remove a DHCP client, click Delete. To retrieve the most up-to-
date information, click Refresh. To exit this screen and return to the Local Network screen, click Close. Status > Wireless Network The Wireless Network screen displays information about your wireless network. Status > Local Network is Local Network Local MAC Address The MAC address of the Routers local, wired interface is displayed. Router IP Address The Routers IP address, as it appears on your local network, is displayed. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the Router displayed. DHCP Server DHCP Server The status of the Routers DHCP server function is displayed. Start IP Address For the range of IP addresses used by devices on your local network, the starting IP address is displayed. End IP Address For the range of IP addresses used by devices on your local network, the ending IP address is displayed. DHCP Clents Table Click this button to view a list of PCs that are using the Router as a DHCP server. Status > Wireless Network Wireless Network MAC Address The MAC address of the Routers local, wireless interface is displayed. Mode The wireless mode used by the network displayed. Network Name (SSID) The name of the wireless network, which is also called the SSID, is displayed. Standard Channel The channel used by the Router is displayed. Securty The wireless security method used by the Router is displayed. SSID Broadcast The status of the SSID Broadcast feature is displayed. is DHCP Clients Table DHCP Client Table The DHCP Client Table lists computers and other devices that have been assigned IP addresses by Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 32 AppendixA Appendx A:
Troubleshootng Your computer cannot connect to the Internet. Follow the instructions until your computer can connect to the Internet:
Make sure that the Router is powered on. The Power LED should be green and not flashing. If the Power LED is flashing, then power off all of your network devices, including the Router and computers. Then power on each device in the following order:
1. 2. Router Computer Check the LEDs on the front panel of the Router. Make sure the Power, DSL, and at least one of the numbered LEDs are lit. If they are not, then check the cable connections. The computer should be connected to one of the ports numbered 1-4 on the Router, and the Line port of the Router must be connected to the ADSL line. When you double-click the web browser, you are prompted for a username and password. If you want to get rid of the prompt, follow these instructions. Launch the web browser and perform the following steps
(these steps are specific to Internet Explorer but are similar for other browsers):
1. 2. 3. 4. Select Tools > Internet Optons. Click the Connectons tab. Select Never dal a connecton. Click OK. You are using a static IP address and cannot connect. Refer to Windows Help and change your Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties to Obtain an IP address automatically. The computer cannot connect wirelessly to the network. Make sure the wireless network name or SSID is the same on both the computer and the Router. If you have enabled wireless security, then make sure the same security method and key are used by both the computer and the Router. Troubleshooting You need to modify the basic settings on the Router. Run the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM. You need to modify the advanced settings on the Router. Open the web browser (for example, Internet Explorer or Firefox), and enter the Routers IP address in the address field (the default IP address is 192.1.1.1). When prompted, complete the User name and Password fields
(the default user name and password is admn). Click the appropriate tab to change the settings. How do you connect to the mobile network?
There are three options available. First Option Using the Front Panel Button 1. 2. 3. Power on the Router with the mobile broadband data card or USB adapter installed. Press the Moble Connect/Dsconnect button on the front panel of the Router. The Router will connect to the mobile network via the mobile broadband data card or USB adapter. If this is successful, the Internet Mobile LED on the Router will light up. Second Option Using the Web-Based Utility 1. 2. Open the web browser. Enter the Routers IP address in the Address field (the default IP address is 192.1.1.1). Press Enter. When prompted, complete the User name and Password fields (the default user name and password is admn). Click OK. On the first screen you see, the Basic Setup screen, click the Connect button near the top of the screen. The Router will connect to the mobile network via the mobile broadband data card or USB adapter. If this is successful, the Mobile Connection line will say, Connected instead of Disconnected. 3. 4. 5. Third Option Using the Auto Connect Feature The Routers Auto Connect feature enables the Router to automatically connect to the mobile network whenever it is powered on. 1. 2. Open the web browser. Enter the Routers IP address in the Address field (the default IP address is 192.1.1.1). Press Enter. When prompted, complete the User name and Password fields (the default user name and password is admn). Click OK. 3. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 33 AppendixA Troubleshooting 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. On the first screen you see, the Basic Setup screen, click the Moble Network tab. On the Mobile Network screen, there is an Auto Connect option at the top of the screen. Select Auto, and then click Save Settngs. After the webpage has refreshed, click the Basc Setup tab. On the Basic Setup screen, click the Connect button to connect to the mobile network. The next time the Router is powered on, it will automatically connect to the mobile network. What do the indicator LEDs signify on the Router?
5. Click the Moble Network tab. In the Mobile Network Status section, on the Network Name line, you will see the name of the network you are currently using. Whom should you call if there is a question or problem?
For technical support regarding the mobile broadband data card or the Router, contact Sprint. If you have questions about your bill, contact the mobile broadband service provider. WEB: If your questions are not addressed here, refer to the Sprint website, www.sprnt.com Power (Green) The Power LED lights up and stays on while the Router is powered on. Ethernet 1- (Green) These numbered LEDs, corresponding with the numbered ports on the Routers back panel, serve two purposes. If the LED is continuously lit, the Router is successfully connected to a device through that port. It flashes to indicate network activity over that port. Wreless (Green) The Wireless LED lights up when the wireless feature is enabled. It flashes when the Router is actively sending or receiving data over the wireless network. Modem Internet (Green) The Modem LED lights up and stays on when there is a connection made through the Modem port. It flashes to indicate network activity over the Modem port. Moble Internet (Blue) The Mobile LED flashes as the Router connects to the mobile network. When the LED stops flashing and stays on, then the connection is active. If the LED flashes quickly, the Router is not connected to the mobile network. Before you press the Mobile Connect/Disconnect button, make sure the mobile broadband data card or USB adapter is already installed. How do you know which mobile network you are using?
1. 2. 3. 4. Open the web browser. Enter the Routers IP address in the Address field (the default IP address is 192.1.1.1). Then press Enter. When prompted, complete the User name and Password fields (the default user name and password is admn). Click OK. Click the Status tab. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 3
AppendixB Appendx B:
Specfcatons Specifications 802.11g: Typical 14 dBm (1.5), 802.11b: Typical 16 dBm (1.5) IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b Internet, Ethernet (4), PC Card, USB 2.0 (3), Power, and Antenna (SMA) Mobile Connect/Disconnect, Reset Power, Ethernet (1-4), Wireless, Modem Internet, Mobile Internet UTP CAT 5 1 Model Number WRT54G3GV2-ST Standards Ports Button LEDs Cabling Type
# of Antennas Detachable (Y/N) Yes RF Pwr (EIRP) in dBm Antenna Gain in dBi UPnP Security Features Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Envronmental Dimensions Weight Power Certification Operating Temp. 32 to 104F (0 to 40C) Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 5 to 90% Noncondensing 6.69" x 6.69" x 1.30"
(170 x 170 x 33 mm) 12.35 oz (350 g) External 12V DC, 1.5A FCC, IC-03, CE, Wi-Fi (802.11b, 802.11g), WPA 10 to 85%, Relative Humidity, Noncondensing
-4 to 140F (-20 to 60C) Firewall, Internet Policy 3.3 Able Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 3
AppendixC Warranty Information TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE), EVEN IF LINKSYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to You. Appendx C:
Warranty Informaton Contact your servce provder f the warranty support
ssues are to be handled by them as per your servce agreements. Limited Warranty Linksys warrants to You that, for a period of one year
(the Warranty Period), your Linksys Product will be substantially free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Your exclusive remedy and Linksys entire liability under this warranty will be for Linksys at its option to repair or replace the Product or refund Your purchase price less any rebates. This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser. If the Product proves defective during the Warranty Period call Sprnt Techncal Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number, if applicable. BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING. If You are requested to return the Product, mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package and include a copy of your original proof of purchase. RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE. You are responsible for shipping defective Products to Sprint. Sprint pays for UPS Ground shipping to You only. Customers located outside of the United States of America and Canada are responsible for all shipping and handling charges. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD. ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NON-
INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to You. This warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction. This warranty does not apply if the Product (a) has been altered, except by Linksys, (b) has not been installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in accordance with instructions supplied by Linksys, or (c) has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence, or accident. In addition, due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks, Linksys does not warrant that the Product will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 3
AppendixD Regulatory Information Appendx D:
Regulatory Informaton FCC 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 product has been tested and complies with the specifications 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 according to 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 is found 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 or devices Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receivers Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the USA is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11. Safety Notices Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No.26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. WARNING: This product contains lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada ICES-003 and RSS210 rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. 2. This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 3.3 dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication. Industry Canada Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 3
AppendixD Regulatory Information Avis dIndustrie Canada Cet appareil est conforme aux normes NMB003 et RSS210 dIndustrie Canada. Lutilisation de ce dispositif est autorise seulement aux conditions suivantes :
1. 2. il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et il doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique reu, mme si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. Le dispositif a t conu pour fonctionner avec une antenne ayant un gain maximum de 2 dBi. Les rglements dIndustrie Canada interdisent strictement lutilisation dantennes dont le gain est suprieur cette limite. Limpdance requise de lantenne est de 50 ohms. Afin de rduire le risque dinterfrence aux autres utilisateurs, le type dantenne et son gain doivent tre choisis de faon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne soit pas suprieure au niveau requis pour obtenir une communication satisfaisante. Avis de non-responsabilit concernant les appareils sans fil Les performances maximales pour les rseaux sans fil sont tires des spcifications de la norme IEEE 802.11. Les performances relles peuvent varier, notamment en fonction de la capacit du rseau sans fil, du dbit de la transmission de donnes, de la porte et de la couverture. Les performances dpendent de facteurs, conditions et variables multiples, en particulier de la distance par rapport au point daccs, du volume du trafic rseau, des matriaux utiliss dans le btiment et du type de construction, du systme dexploitation et de la combinaison de produits sans fil utiliss, des interfrences et de toute autre condition dfavorable. Avis dIndustrie Canada concernant lexposition aux radiofrquences :
Ce matriel est conforme aux limites tablies par IC en matire dexposition aux radiofrquences dans un environnement non contrl. Ce matriel doit tre install et utilis une distance dau moins 20 cm entre lantenne et le corps de lutilisateur. Lmetteur ne doit pas tre plac prs dune autre antenne ou dun autre metteur, ou fonctionner avec une autre antenne ou un autre metteur. Wireless Disclaimer The maximum performance for wireless is derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual performance can vary, including lower wireless network capacity, data throughput rate, range and coverage. Performance depends on many factors, conditions and variables, including distance from the access point, volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, operating system used, mix of wireless products used, interference and other adverse conditions. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 3
AppendixD Regulatory Information User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys products. Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol:
Englsh - Envronmental Informaton for Customers n the European Unon European Directive 2002/96/EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and/or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately from regular household waste streams. It is your responsibility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the disposal of your old equipment, please contact your local authorities, waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
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2002/96/EC ,
, . Cetna (Czech) - Informace o ochran votnho prosted pro zkaznky v zemch Evropsk une Evropsk smrnice 2002/96/ES zakazuje, aby zazen oznaen tmto symbolem na produktu anebo na obalu bylo likvidovno s netdnm komunlnm odpadem. Tento symbol udv, e dan produkt mus bt likvidovn oddlen od bnho komunlnho odpadu. Odpovdte za likvidaci tohoto produktu a dalch elektrickch a elektronickch zazen prostednictvm urench sbrnch mst stanovench vldou nebo mstnmi ady. Sprvn likvidace a recyklace pomh pedchzet potencilnm negativnm dopadm na ivotn prosted a lidsk zdrav. Podrobnj informace o likvidaci starho vybaven si laskav vydejte od mstnch ad, podniku zabvajcho se likvidac komunlnch odpad nebo obchodu, kde jste produkt zakoupili. Dansk (Dansh) - Mljnformaton for kunder EU EU-direktiv 2002/96/EF krver, at udstyr der brer dette symbol p produktet og/eller emballagen ikke m bortskaffes som usorteret kommunalt affald. Symbolet betyder, at dette produkt skal bortskaffes adskilt fra det almindelige husholdningsaffald. Det er dit ansvar at bortskaffe dette og andet elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr via bestemte indsamlingssteder udpeget af staten eller de lokale myndigheder. Korrekt bortskaffelse og genvinding vil hjlpe med til at undg mulige skader for miljet og menneskers sundhed. Kontakt venligst de lokale myndigheder, renovationstjenesten eller den butik, hvor du har kbt produktet, angende mere detaljeret information om bortskaffelse af dit gamle udstyr. Deutsch (German) - Umweltnformaton fr Kunden
nnerhalb der Europschen Unon Die Europische Richtlinie 2002/96/EC verlangt, dass technische Ausrstung, die direkt am Gert und/oder an der Verpackung mit diesem Symbol versehen ist
, nicht zusammen mit unsortiertem Gemeindeabfall entsorgt werden darf. Das Symbol weist darauf hin, dass das Produkt von regulrem Haushaltmll getrennt entsorgt werden sollte. Es liegt in Ihrer Verantwortung, dieses Gert und andere elektrische und elektronische Gerte ber die dafr zustndigen und von der Regierung oder rtlichen Behrden dazu bestimmten Sammelstellen zu entsorgen. Ordnungsgemes Entsorgen und Recyceln trgt dazu bei, potentielle negative Folgen fr Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit zu vermeiden. Wenn Sie weitere Informationen zur Entsorgung Ihrer Altgerte bentigen, wenden Sie sich bitte an die rtlichen Behrden oder stdtischen Entsorgungsdienste oder an den Hndler, bei dem Sie das Produkt erworben haben. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 39 AppendixD Regulatory Information
nformatsoon Eest (Estonan) - Keskkonnaalane Euroopa Ldus asuvatele klentdele Euroopa Liidu direktiivi 2002/96/E nuete kohaselt on seadmeid, millel on tootel vi pakendil kesolev smbol
, keelatud krvaldada koos sorteerimata olmejtmetega. See smbol nitab, et toode tuleks krvaldada eraldi tavalistest olmejtmevoogudest. Olete kohustatud krvaldama kesoleva ja ka muud elektri- ja elektroonikaseadmed riigi vi kohalike ametiasutuste poolt ette nhtud kogumispunktide kaudu. Seadmete korrektne krvaldamine ja ringlussevtt aitab vltida vimalikke negatiivseid tagajrgi keskkonnale ning inimeste tervisele. Vanade seadmete krvaldamise kohta tpsema informatsiooni saamiseks vtke palun hendust kohalike ametiasutustega, jtmekitlusfirmaga vi kauplusega, kust te toote ostsite. Espaol (Spansh) - Informacn medoambental para clentes de la Unn Europea La Directiva 2002/96/CE de la UE exige que los equipos que lleven este smbolo en el propio aparato y/o en su embalaje no deben eliminarse junto con otros residuos urbanos no seleccionados. El smbolo indica que el producto en cuestin debe separarse de los residuos domsticos convencionales con vistas a su eliminacin. Es responsabilidad suya desechar este y cualesquiera otros aparatos elctricos y electrnicos a travs de los puntos de recogida que ponen a su disposicin el gobierno y las autoridades locales. Al desechar y reciclar correctamente estos aparatos estar contribuyendo a evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para el medio ambiente y la salud de las personas. Si desea obtener informacin ms detallada sobre la eliminacin segura de su aparato usado, consulte a las autoridades locales, al servicio de recogida y eliminacin de residuos de su zona o pregunte en la tienda donde adquiri el producto.
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. Franas (French) - Informatons envronnementales pour les clents de lUnon europenne La directive europenne 2002/96/CE exige que lquipement sur lequel est appos ce symbole sur le produit et/ou son emballage ne soit pas jet avec les autres ordures mnagres. Ce symbole indique que le produit doit tre limin dans un circuit distinct de celui pour les dchets des mnages. Il est de votre responsabilit de jeter ce matriel ainsi que tout autre matriel lectrique ou lectronique par les moyens de collecte indiqus par le gouvernement et les pouvoirs publics des collectivits territoriales. Llimination et le recyclage en bonne et due forme ont pour but de lutter contre limpact nfaste potentiel de ce type de produits sur lenvironnement et la sant publique. Pour plus dinformations sur le mode dlimination de votre ancien quipement, veuillez prendre contact avec les pouvoirs publics locaux, le service de traitement des dchets, ou lendroit o vous avez achet le produit. Italano (Italan) - Informazon relatve allambente per clent resdent nellUnone Europea La direttiva europea 2002/96/EC richiede che le apparecchiature contrassegnate con questo simbolo sul prodotto e/o sullimballaggio non siano smaltite insieme ai rifiuti urbani non differenziati. Il simbolo indica che questo prodotto non deve essere smaltito insieme ai normali rifiuti domestici. responsabilit del proprietario smaltire sia questi prodotti sia le altre apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche mediante le specifiche strutture di raccolta indicate dal governo o dagli enti pubblici locali. Il corretto smaltimento ed il riciclaggio aiuteranno a prevenire conseguenze potenzialmente negative per lambiente e per la salute dellessere umano. Per ricevere informazioni pi dettagliate circa lo smaltimento delle vecchie apparecchiature in Vostro possesso, Vi invitiamo a contattare gli enti pubblici di competenza, il servizio di smaltimento rifiuti o il negozio nel quale avete acquistato il prodotto. Latveu valoda (Latvan) - Ekoloska nformcja klentem Eropas Savenbas jursdkcj Direktv 2002/96/EK ir prasba, ka aprkojumu, kam pievienota zme uz paa izstrdjuma vai uz t iesaiojuma, nedrkst izmest neirot veid kop ar komunlajiem atkritumiem
(tiem, ko rada vietji iedzvotji un uzmumi). zme nozm to, ka ierce ir jizmet atkritumos t, lai t nenonktu kop ar parastiem mjsaimniecbas atkritumiem. Jsu pienkums ir o un citas elektriskas un elektroniskas ierces izmest atkritumos, izmantojot paus atkritumu savkanas veidus un ldzekus, ko nodroina valsts un pavaldbu iestdes. Ja izmeana atkritumos un prstrde tiek veikta pareizi, tad mazins iespjamais kaitjums dabai un cilvku veselbai. Skkas zias par novecojua aprkojuma izmeanu atkritumos js varat saemt vietj pavaldb, atkritumu savkanas dienest, k ar veikal, kur iegdjties o izstrdjumu. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
0 AppendixD Regulatory Information Letuvka (Lthuanan) - Aplnkosaugos nformacja, skrta Europos Sjungos vartotojams Europos direktyva 2002/96/EC numato, kad rangos, kuri ir kurios pakuot yra paymta iuo simboliu (veskite simbol), negalima alinti kartu su neriuotomis komunalinmis atliekomis. is simbolis rodo, kad gamin reikia alinti atskirai nuo bendro buitini atliek srauto. Js privalote utikrinti, kad i ir kita elektros ar elektronin ranga bt alinama per tam tikras nacionalins ar vietins valdios nustatytas atliek rinkimo sistemas. Tinkamai alinant ir perdirbant atliekas, bus ivengta galimos alos aplinkai ir moni sveikatai. Daugiau informacijos apie js senos rangos alinim gali pateikti vietins valdios institucijos, atliek alinimo tarnybos arba parduotuvs, kuriose sigijote t gamin. Malt (Maltese) - Informazzjon Ambjental gal Kljent
fl-Unjon Ewropea Id-Direttiva Ewropea 2002/96/KE titlob li t-tagmir li jkun fih is-
simbolu fuq il-prodott u/jew fuq l-ippakkjar ma jistax jintrema ma skart muniipali li ma iex isseparat. Is-simbolu jindika li dan il-prodott gandu jintrema separatament minn ma l-
iskart domestiku regolari. Hija responsabbilt tiegek li tarmi dan it-tagmir u kull tagmir ieor ta l-elettriku u elettroniku permezz ta failitajiet ta bir appuntati apposta mill-gvern jew mill-awtoritajiet lokali. Ir-rimi bmod korrett u r-riikla jgin jipprevjeni konsegwenzi negattivi potenzjali gall-ambjent u gas-saa tal-bniedem. Gal aktar informazzjoni dettaljata dwar ir-rimi tat-tagmir antik tiegek, jekk jogbok ikkuntattja lill-awtoritajiet lokali tiegek, is-servizzi gar-rimi ta l-iskart, jew il-anut minn fejn xtrajt il-prodott. Magyar (Hungaran) - Krnyezetvdelm nformc az eurpa uns vsrlk szmra A 2002/96/EC szm eurpai unis irnyelv megkvnja, hogy azokat a termkeket, amelyeken, s/vagy amelyek csomagolsn az albbi cmke megjelenik, tilos a tbbi szelektlatlan lakossgi hulladkkal egytt kidobni. A cmke azt jelli, hogy az adott termk kidobsakor a szokvnyos hztartsi hulladkelszlltsi rendszerektl elklntett eljrst kell alkalmazni. Az n felelssge, hogy ezt, s ms elektromos s elektronikus berendezseit a kormnyzati vagy a helyi hatsgok ltal kijellt gyjtredszereken keresztl szmolja fel. A megfelel hulladkfeldolgozs segt a krnyezetre s az emberi egszsgre potencilisan rtalmas negatv hatsok megelzsben. Ha elavult berendezseinek felszmolshoz tovbbi rszletes informcira van szksge, krjk, lpjen kapcsolatba a helyi hatsgokkal, a hulladkfeldolgozsi szolglattal, vagy azzal zlettel, ahol a termket vsrolta. Nederlands (Dutch) - Mleu-nformate voor klanten
n de Europese Une De Europese Richtlijn 2002/96/EC schrijft voor dat apparatuur die is voorzien van dit symbool op het product of de verpakking, niet mag worden ingezameld met niet-gescheiden huishoudelijk afval. Dit symbool geeft aan dat het product apart moet worden ingezameld. U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor de vernietiging van deze en andere elektrische en elektronische apparatuur via de daarvoor door de landelijke of plaatselijke overheid aangewezen inzamelingskanalen. De juiste vernietiging en recycling van deze apparatuur voorkomt mogelijke negatieve gevolgen voor het milieu en de gezondheid. Voor meer informatie over het vernietigen van uw oude apparatuur neemt u contact op met de plaatselijke autoriteiten of afvalverwerkingsdienst, of met de winkel waar u het product hebt aangeschaft. Norsk (Norwegan) - Mljnformasjon for kunder EU EU-direktiv 2002/96/EF krever at utstyr med flgende symbol avbildet p produktet og/eller pakningen, ikke m kastes sammen med usortert avfall. Symbolet indikerer at dette produktet skal hndteres atskilt fra ordinr avfallsinnsamling for husholdningsavfall. Det er ditt ansvar kvitte deg med dette produktet og annet elektrisk og elektronisk avfall via egne innsamlingsordninger slik myndighetene eller kommunene bestemmer. Korrekt avfallshndtering og gjenvinning vil vre med p forhindre mulige negative konsekvenser for milj og helse. For nrmere informasjon om hndtering av det kasserte utstyret ditt, kan du ta kontakt med kommunen, en innsamlingsstasjon for avfall eller butikken der du kjpte produktet. Polsk (Polsh) - Informacja dla klentw w Un
Europejskej o przepsach dotyczcych ochrony rodowska Dyrektywa Europejska 2002/96/EC wymaga, aby sprzt oznaczony symbolem znajdujcym si na produkcie i/lub jego opakowaniu nie by wyrzucany razem z innymi niesortowanymi odpadami komunalnymi. Symbol ten wskazuje, e produkt nie powinien by usuwany razem ze zwykymi odpadami z gospodarstw domowych. Na Pastwu spoczywa obowizek wyrzucania innych urzdze elektrycznych oraz elektronicznych w punktach odbioru wyznaczonych przez wadze krajowe lub lokalne. Pozbywanie si sprztu we waciwy sposb i jego recykling pomog zapobiec potencjalnie negatywnym konsekwencjom dla rodowiska i zdrowia ludzkiego. W celu uzyskania szczegowych informacji o usuwaniu starego sprztu, prosimy zwrci si do lokalnych wadz, sub oczyszczania miasta lub sklepu, w ktrym produkt zosta nabyty. tego i Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
1 AppendixD Regulatory Information Portugus (Portuguese) - Informao ambental para clentes da Uno Europea A Directiva Europeia 2002/96/CE exige que o equipamento que exibe este smbolo no produto e/ou na sua embalagem no seja eliminado junto com os resduos municipais no separados. O smbolo indica que este produto deve ser eliminado separadamente dos resduos domsticos regulares. da sua responsabilidade eliminar este e qualquer outro equipamento elctrico e electrnico atravs das instalaes de recolha designadas pelas autoridades governamentais ou locais. A eliminao e reciclagem correctas ajudaro a prevenir as consequncias negativas para o ambiente e para a sade humana. Para obter informaes mais detalhadas sobre a forma de eliminar o seu equipamento antigo, contacte as autoridades locais, os servios de eliminao de resduos ou o estabelecimento comercial onde adquiriu o produto. Romn (Romanan) - Informa de medu pentru clen dn Ununea European Directiva european 2002/96/CE impune ca echipamentele care prezint acest simbol pe produs i/sau pe ambalajul acestuia s nu fie casate mpreun cu gunoiul menajer municipal. Simbolul indic faptul c acest produs trebuie s fie casat separat de gunoiul menajer obinuit. Este responsabilitatea dvs. s casai acest produs i alte echipamente electrice i electronice prin intermediul unitilor de colectare special desemnate de guvern sau de autoritile locale. Casarea i reciclarea corecte vor ajuta la prevenirea potenialelor consecine negative asupra sntii mediului i a oamenilor. Pentru mai multe informaii detaliate cu privire la casarea acestui echipament vechi, contactai autoritile locale, serviciul de salubrizare sau magazinul de la care ai achiziionat produsul. Slovenna (Slovak) - Informce o ochrane votnho prostreda pre zkaznkov v Eurpskej n
Poda eurpskej smernice 2002/96/ES zariadenie s tmto symbolom na produkte a/alebo jeho balen nesmie by likvidovan spolu s netriedenm komunlnym odpadom. Symbol znamen, e produkt by sa mal likvidova oddelene od benho odpadu z domcnost. Je vaou povinnosou likvidova toto i ostatn elektrick a elektronick zariadenia prostrednctvom pecializovanch zbernch zariaden urench vldou alebo miestnymi orgnmi. Sprvna likvidcia a recyklcia pome zabrni prpadnm negatvnym dopadom na ivotn prostredie a zdravie ud. Ak mte zujem o podrobnejie informcie o likvidcii starho zariadenia, obrte sa, prosm, na miestne orgny, organizcie zaoberajce sa likvidciou odpadov alebo obchod, v ktorom ste si produkt zakpili. Slovenna (Slovene) - Okoljske nformacje za stranke v Evropsk unj
Evropska direktiva 2002/96/EC prepoveduje odlaganje opreme, oznaene s tem simbolom na izdelku in/ali na embalai med obiajne, nerazvrene odpadke. Ta simbol opozarja, da je treba izdelek odvrei loeno od preostalih gospodinjskih odpadkov. Vaa odgovornost je, da to in preostalo elektrino in elektronsko opremo odnesete na posebna zbiralia, ki jih doloijo dravne ustanove ali lokalna uprava. S pravilnim odlaganjem in recikliranjem boste prepreili morebitne kodljive vplive na okolje in zdravje ljudi. e elite izvedeti ve o odlaganju stare opreme, se obrnite na lokalno upravo, odpad ali trgovino, kjer ste izdelek kupili. Suom (Fnnsh) - Ymprst koskeva tetoja EU-
alueen asakkalle EU-direktiivi 2002/96/EY edellytt, ett jos laitteistossa on tm symboli itse tuotteessa ja/tai sen pakkauksessa, laitteistoa ei saa hvitt lajittelemattoman yhdyskuntajtteen mukana. Symboli merkitsee sit, ett tm tuote on hvitettv erilln tavallisesta kotitalousjtteest. Sinun vastuullasi on hvitt tm elektroniikkatuote ja muut vastaavat elektroniikkatuotteet tuote viemll tuotteet viranomaisten mrmn keryspisteeseen. Laitteiston oikea hvittminen est mahdolliset kielteiset vaikutukset ympristn ja ihmisten terveyteen. Listietoja vanhan laitteiston oikeasta hvitystavasta saa paikallisilta viranomaisilta, jtteenhvityspalvelusta tai siit myymlst, josta ostit tuotteen. tai Svenska (Swedsh) - Mljnformaton fr kunder
Europeska unonen Det europeiska direktivet 2002/96/EC krver att utrustning med denna symbol p produkten och/eller frpackningen inte fr kastas med osorterat kommunalt avfall. Symbolen visar att denna produkt br kastas efter att den avskiljts frn vanligt hushllsavfall. Det faller p ditt ansvar att kasta denna och annan elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning p faststllda insamlingsplatser utsedda av regeringen eller lokala myndigheter. Korrekt kassering och tervinning skyddar mot eventuella negativa konsekvenser fr miljn och personhlsa. Fr mer detaljerad information om kassering av din gamla utrustning kontaktar du dina lokala myndigheter, avfallshanteringen eller butiken dr du kpte produkten. WEB: For additional information, please visit www.lnksys.com Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband
2 AppendixE Specifications Appendx E:
Contact Informaton Sprint Online Resource Visit the Sprint website at www.sprint.com Sprint Technical Support Contact Sprint at 1-888-211-4727. NOTE: Make sure you have the Sprint phone number of your mobile broadband connection card or USB adapter ready before calling. To get the Sprint phone number, start the Connection Manager, and then click Menu, Devce Info & Dagnostcs. Wreless-G Router for Moble Broadband 7100820NC-JL
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LINKSYS LLC
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121 Theory Drive
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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WRT54G3GV2
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Regulatory Compliance Manager
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Advance Data Technology Corporation (Hsin Chu)
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E**** L********
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81-1 Luliaoken, 9th Lin, Wulung Tsuen Chiunglin
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
e******@adt.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Advance Data Technology Corporation
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1 | Name |
E****** L****
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1 | Physical Address |
81-1 Luliaoken, 9th Lin, Wulung Tsuen Chiunglin
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1 |
Hsinchu, 307
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
e******@adt.com.tw
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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 | ||||
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-G Router for Mobile Broadband | ||||
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 | Output 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. Co-location with typical 3G licensed cards has been established in this filing, and can be used with 3G cards with substantially similar physical dimensions, construction, and electrical and RF characteristics. Compliance of this device in all final host configurations is the responsibility of the Grantee. End-users must be provided with specific information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance for all final host devices. | ||||
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 |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd. Taoyuan Branch
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1 | Name |
R**** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
r******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 28 | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1020000 |
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