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.11b/g/n access poin ch as WPA and WPA nt, one 10/100Mbps E A2 data encryption, S Ethernet port, one 10 SPI (Stateful Packet In 0/100Mbps Ethernet W nspection) Firewall an hone ports for making WAN port and two ph nd VPN pass through h. g and receiving telep phone 3G27 5 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R P Physic cal Dim mens sions a and Indica ators LE ED Indicato 3G27WV-R has been The rmation about networ infor ors n designed to be plac rk activity and the dev ced on a desktop. Al vice status. See belo l of the cables exit fr ow for an explanation rom the rear for bette of each of the indica r organization. The d ator lights. isplay is visible on th he front of the 3G27W WV-R to provide you w with LED INDIC CATOR ICON DEFINIT TION WiFi WAN LAN 4G Line 1 Line 2 Power S Solid blue light when WLAN N is enabled. Blinks on traff fic (data transfer) W WAN mode: Lights up when n the router is connected to o the internet via a fixed lin ne WAN connection S Solid blue light when specif fic LAN connection is estab blished. Blinks on LAN port rt traffic S Solid blue light when the 3G G27WV-R is connected via 4G, blinks on traffic S Solid blue light when the an nalog telephone connected d to Line 1 is off-hook, blink ks on incoming call S Solid blue light when the an nalog telephone connected d to Line 2 is off-hook, blink ks on incoming call S Solid amber light when dev vice is powered on. Blinking g during device start up. Table e 2 - LED Indicators In ntegra ated I Interfa aces following integrated The interfaces are availab ble on the rear of the 3G27WV-R:
INTERFA ACE FUNCTION Inse ert your SIM card here (unt n. icon til you hear a click). Please e be careful to insert the SIM M in the correct orientation n by viewing the printed Atta ach in the 4G Antenna here e in a clockwise direction. WA AN Ethernet port for Fixed L Line (ADSL/Cable/Satellite) connection LAN N Port for wired Ethernet cl lients (Computers, Laptops s, etc) Pho one port to enable connect tion to a standard analog te elephone Pho Hol the Pow one port to enable connect d this button down for over WPS push-button-connect wer connector, connects to Table tion to a standard analog te r 10 seconds to reset to fac t function. o a DC 12V 1.5A Power Ad le 3 - Rear Panel Ports apter elephone ctory defaults. Hold and re lease this button for less th han 10 seconds to enable SIM Slot 4G Antenna WAN LAN Line 1 Line 2 Reset/WPS Power YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 6 3G G27WV-R D following tables list th The Default Set he default settings fo ttings or the 3G27WV-R. Static Subn Defa c IP Address:
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3G27WV E ACCESS V-R WEB INTERFACE admin admin nterface Default Settings Table 7 - Web In 3G G27WV-R DEFAULT A APN Tab ble8DefaultAPNS Settings 3G27 7 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com S Safety y and Produ uct C 3G27W WV-R are reference to unpack king, installation, use and maintenance of your electronic devic ce, the following bas sic guidelines are rec ommended:
With roduct near water to rain or damp areas (e supply cord on eleva n, step on or mistreat ent against overheatin azard. For example, avoid fire or shock ha
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d windows ems weak in some sp pots, make sure that objects such as thos se listed above are n ot blocking the signa als path (between yo our devices and the If yo Avoi ties connecting wirel multi-storey homes, p not to place the 3G27 u experience difficult In m Try n cles and in Av void obstac d placing your 3G27 Refr Was Meta Larg Meta If yo 3G2 7WV-R near devices t igerators shers and/or dryers al cabinets ge aquariums allic-based, UV-tinted ur wireless signal se 7WV-R). Co ordless Pho ones If the e performance of you Try m Unp inter If yo and If ne ur wireless network is moving cordless pho lug and remove the b rfering with the 3G27W ur phone supports c move your 3G27WV-
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). If this fixes the prob blem, your phone ma ay be our wireless network. For example, chang ge the phone to chan nel 1 cations where homes Site Survey capabiliti r Router and compute s or offices are close es found in the Wirel ers to a channel as fa e together, such as ap ess Utility of your wir ar away from other ne r office complexes, th partment buildings or reless adapter to loca ate any other wireless etworks as possible. here may be wireless s networks that are a s networks nearby tha vailable (see your wi at can conflict with y ireless adapters use our wireless network r manual), and switc
. Use h eriment with more tha an one of the availab le channels, in order to find the clearest c connection and avoid d interference from ne eighbouring cordless s phones or other wir reless devices. In lo the S your Expe 3G27 9 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R Ha ardware ins 1. Attach the sup Insert your SIM 2. 3. For voice func 4. Connect the p 5. If required - To 6. Plug the powe 7. Wait approxim stallation pplied antenna to the M card (until you hea ctionality, connect a s power adapter to the o activate jacks in yo er adapter into the wa mately 60 seconds for e port marked 4G Ant r a click) into the SIM standard Analog tele Power socket on the our home or office co all socket and switch r the 3G27WV-R to p tenna. [This should b M slot. phone to the port lab back of the 3G27WV nnect an RJ-11 cable on the power. ower up. be attached in a clock kwise direction.]
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(such as ROGERSXX XXX) and Wireless Se ecurity Key. The inclu uded Wireless Securi ty Card lists these ins stead Please note of the xxxxx e: For security purpos s shown in the scree ses, each 3G27WV-R enshot above. 3. When prompte 4. Wait approxim 5. Open your We 6. Follow the step 7. After the setup To connect ad 8. ed for your wireless s mately 30 seconds for eb browser and type ps to set up your 3G2 p process is complet dditional devices via W security settings, ente r the connection to es http://192.168.1.1 int 27WV-R. ted, you will be conne WiFi, repeat steps 1 er the Wireless secur stablish. to the address bar an ected to the Internet. through 4. rity key listed on your r Wireless Security C ard. nd press enter. YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 10 3G27 11 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R First Time Simple Configuration Wizard When you log in to your Rocket Hub for the first time, you will be presented with the Rocket Hub Set-up Wizard as shown in the screenshot below. This wizard can be skipped by clicking on the link shown on the screenshot below. You can re-run the Setup Wizard again anytime after first use by selecting the Startup Wizard option under the Administration tab in the Advanced View of the management console. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 12 Sele This the u The Wir Wi-F SSI Figure2 2StartupWizardL Language,TimeZon ne andSystemMon nitor Settings ct your Language Pr reference, Time Zone e and whether you wo ould like to activate th he System Monitor fe eature and then click Next to continue;
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The System Monitor exceeded, the the 3G27WV-R configuration o featurewill regularly device will reset the to reboot after the sp options, please refer t check the internet c MBB connection. Yo pecified period of tim to the System Monito onnection. If the spe ou can also choose a me. For more informat or configuration sectio s cified failure count is Periodic Reboot inte erval to force em Monitor tion on this and Syste on on page 53. Figure 3 - Startu up Wizard - Web Configur ration Username and Pass word Settings page allows you to c username and passw customize the userna word that you wish to ame and password re use, or leave these f equired to administer fields unchanged to u r your 3G27WV-R. It i use the default usern is recommended tha name and password o t you choose a uniqu of admin. Click Next ue password for adde t to continue. ed security. Please e enter Figure 4 - Sta tartup Wizard - Wi-Fi Settin ngs next page allows you u to configure basic W Wi-Fi settings. reless (Wi-Fi):
Fi is set to On by de D Broadcast Na ame (Max 32 Ch haracters):
efault. Changing this option to Off will tu rn off the wireless fea ature and you will not t be able to connect to your 3G27WV-R vi ia Wi-Fi. 3G27 13 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of your wireless network. Use a unique name to identify your wireless network so that you can easily connect from your wireless clients. This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters. You should change the default SSID for added security. SSID Broadcast:
Select Disable to hide the SSID of your 3G27WV-R. If disabled, other people will not be able scan and detect your 3G27WV-Rs SSID. Click Next to continue. Figure 5 - Startup Wizard - Wi-Fi Security Settings This page allows you to configure Wi-Fi security settings for your 3G27WV-R. Setting a strong wireless security level (such as WPA-PSK - AES) can prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network. Please enter the Security Key that you wish to use, or leave this field unchanged to use the default Security Key. Click Next to continue. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 14 Revi After the p Figure 6 - Startup Wiza ard - Review your settings ew your settings then n click Finish to sav ve configuration. Clic ck Back if you want to make changes. r clicking Finish, the 3 3G27WV-R will save process is complete. your configuration an nd reboot itself. Pleas se wait as this proce ss takes about 2 min utes. You will be guid ded back to the man nagement console on nce Figure7Startup pWizardSavingy oursettings 3G27 15 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R Ma anagemen r first time setup, the After To lo og in to the managem nt Console management conso Login Proc le will be password p cedure protected to prevent u unauthorized access s to the configuration settings of your 3G2 27WV-R. ment console and view w the status and mak ke changes to your 3 3G27WV-R, please fo
ollow the steps below 1. Open your we 2. Enter the user Click Login to eb browser (e.g. Inter rname and password continue. rnet Explorer/Firefox/S d configured during th Safari) and navigate he first time setup an to http://192.168.1.1 d click submit. The d default username adm min with a blank pass sword if the details h avent been customiz zed. Please no the original ote: If you forget the u settings (username:
username and passw admin / admin). word you selected du uring the 3G27WV-R set-up process, hold ing the reset button f for over 10 seconds will restart the unit wi ith Please no display when ote: In the event that attempting to browse your Internet connec e to an Internet site. ction becomes unava ailable and no fail ove er service has been c configured, the 3 3G27WV-R Managem ment console page wi ll YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om Figure 8 -
- Management Console Lo gin 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 16 Ma anagemen sic Status Overv Bas The basic status page pr nt Console view rovides basic system m related information. It can be accessed by clicking on the S Switch to Basic view button from the top o of the status page. status page shows th he current primary In nternet connection, W WAN/LAN status, MBB B connection status, current Signal Streng gth (dBm) and the SIM M Status. Figure 9 - Basic View Status ernet Route describes whic ch connection method is cu ould be either MBB (Mobile e Broadband) or WAN. DEFINITIO ON cess the Internet. This sho urrently being utilised to ac The Current Inte MBB means the WAN means the The current stat The current stat The current stat The current MBB The current stat The current sign 3G27WV-R is currently co e 3G27WV-R is currently co us of the LAN port connect us of the WAN based Inter us of the MBB based Intern B service provider in use us of your inserted SIM nal strength of the MBB ser ce onnected via an MBB servic onnected via a wireline WA AN service tion rnet connection net connection rvice connection The ITEM Current Internet R oute Status LAN Port Status WAN Status MBB Connection S Provider SIM Status Signal Strength Int ernet Settings s 3G27 17 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Figure10BasicViewMBBSettings The Internet Settings page enables you to select which of the configured 3G profiles will be used to connect to the Internet. You can also configure the connection operating mode. To configure your Internet connection, select the applicable Profile name and assosciated settings from the Profile Name pull down menu. You can then select from the following connection options:
Always on Off Automatic 3G Backup When using the Automatic 3G Backup option, pick a high availability site as the address to test your 3G27WV-Rs connectivity with. In the event the primary WAN connection is unavailable, the 3G27WV-R will automatically swap to your configured 3G connection. If you make any changes to the settings, click Save and apply changes to make these changes active. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 18 reless Wir page allows you to c u make any changes configure basic Wi-Fi s to the settings, click i settings for this dev k Save and apply ch Figur ice such as enabling hanges to make thes ess re 11 - Basic View - Wirele functionality, changin g/disabling the Wi-Fi f se changes active. ng the Wireless Netw work Name (SSID) or t the Wireless Security y key. This If yo O OPTION N/ OFF:
Wireless (WiFi) ON SSID Broadcast N Name (SSID):
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WPA Algorithms 3G27 19 7WV-R User Guide Changing this optio The SSID (Service S your wireless clients Select Disabled to broadcast disabled Select the type of s For more informatio Enter your chosen W 3G27WV-R. Please on to Off will turn off the WiF Set Identifier) is the name o s. This field is case sensitiv hide the SSID of your 3G2 d, the SSID will need to be m ecurity in use for the WiFi n n please see the Wireless Wireless Security key here. note that whilst the key ca Fi feature on the 3G27WV-
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. The default WPA-PSK key an be customized on this pa DEFINITION R and you will not be able se a unique name to ident aracters. people will not be able to e ach wireless client. 38. y is printed on the wireless age, the key will revert to th to connect to your 3G27WV fy your wireless device so WV-R wirelessly. that you can easily conne ct to it from easily see your 3G27WV-R s SSID. To add wireless cl ients with security card and on the P he default if the 3G27WV-R f the Product ID on the bottom o R is reset to factory default. Select the type of W WPA encryption to use. Table 9 - Basic View -
Wi-Fi Settings Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Advanced Features The basic configuration interface is intended to provide access to all the settings that most people will want to use on their 3G27WV-R. There are advanced settings available if desired which are accessible by viewing the advanced settings pages. Click Switch to Advanced View for configuring the advanced features of your 3G27WV-R. Status The status page provides system related information and is displayed when you login to the 3G27WV-R management console and switch to Advanced View. By default, the status page will show System Info, Local Network, WWAN, Connection Status and Ethernet Port Status. To view either WAN, PPPoE, PPTP status, Call-Forwarding rules or the Usage Monitor, click on their relevant links below the green menu bar. The sections are hidden by default, to view them all, click on the All Status button. Each section contains a breakdown of information relevant to the connection type or function. Figure 12 - Advanced View Status You can utilise this to keep track of your data or call allowances. Rebooting or resetting your 3G27WV-R will not clear these statistics, you will need to click the Reset Usage link as shown above. This is to ensure your statistics are still correct in the event of an interruption to the power. The Call Forward section displays any active call forwarding rules you have in place. Figure13AdvancedViewStatusCallForwardingStatus YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 20 Inte ernet Settings WAN page allows you to s WW This setup your WWAN (W Wireless Wide Area N etwork) connection. O OPTION Profile Name APN MBB NAT Interface Metric There are 3 Options:
Operation Mode; T Always ON OFF Automatic MBB B Backup Voice Roaming (O Outgoing) Voice Roaming (In ncoming) Data Roaming 3G27 21 7WV-R User Guide Figure 14 - Advanced View WWAN Settings DEFINITION Description for the Please enter the AP Enabled by Default This field allows you configurations (Stat profile PN name you wish to conne
, this option allows you to s u to customize the metric o tic Routes, RIP, VPN, etc) ect to in this field. Please d switch NAT (Network Addre of the MBB interface. This s ont edit this unless you are ess Translation) on or off. setting will have no effect fo e aware of what effect it wi ill have. or most users, but may be r required for advanced rou ting disconnect Keeps the Internet c Does not connect to The Automatic MBB primary connection Internet connection
(from an xDSL mod connection alive, does not o the Internet B Backup feature of the 3G type. When the primary co is back online, the 3G27W em/ISDN/Satellite etc) and G27WV-R is designed to pro onnection fails, the Internet WV-R will reconnect to your d an MBB connection. ovide a backup MBB Intern t connection will automatic r wireline WAN service. To net connection when you u ally switch to your MBB WA use this feature, you will ne use the WAN connection as AN connection. Once your eed both an Ethernet WAN s your WAN connection Enable outgoing vo ice calls when utilising a d different MBB provider. Enable incoming vo oice calls when utilising a d different MBB provider. Select to enable or disable data roaming on y Table 10 - Advanced V your MBB connection View - Internet Settings Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Please note: Voice and Data Roaming are disabled by default. The Management Console page will display if you attempt to utilise a Roaming service. 3G27WV-R YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 22 Ban The nd Settings band settings page e enables you to selec ct which frequency ba and you will use for y your connection and e enable you to scan fo or available network o operators in your are ea. Figure15Advan ncedViewBandS Selection to select from:
The bands are available t following frequency b oband Auto DMA All WCD WCD DMA 850/1900 All 2G A 850/1900 2G 8 default setting of Au utoband should be a appropriate for the m ajority of users. can also scan for av ailable MBB service providers in your are ea by selecting Manu ual for the Current Operator Selection M Mode and then clicki ing the scan button. Figure16Advan ncedViewOperat torSelection B service carriers in your area will be disp played. Select the mo ost appropriate MBB B service from the list shown and click Ap pply. t of the detected MB default setting of Au utomatic should be a appropriate for the m majority of users and l ocations. The You A lis The 3G27 23 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R ou to configure the op ptional WAN Ethernet t port. Select the WA AN connection type su uitable for your enviro onment and configure re parameters accord ding to the selected uses a static IP addre ess, please select S STATIC (fixed IP) and d fill in the required in nformation in the field ds provided. AN WAN page allows yo nection type. ATIC (fixed IP) ur WAN connection u WA The conn STA If yo Figure 17 - Advanced View - WAN - Static IP Se ettings DESCRIPTION Ty ype in the IP address assig Ty ype in the Subnet mask ass Ty ype in the WAN Gateway as Ty ype in the DNS address ass Pl ease input the MAC addre ad ddress to access the Intern sim mply press the Default bu gned by your Internet Servi signed by your Internet Se ssigned by your Internet S signed by your Internet Se ess of your computer here i net. If you are using the com utton to fill the MAC addres ce Provider rvice Provider ervice Provider ervice Provider f your service provider only mputer which used to conn s field with the MAC addre y permits computers with a nect to the Internet via a ca ss of your computer. a certain MAC able modem, you can En nable or disable Network A Table 11 - Advanced V Address Translation for this View - WAN Settings - Sta connection type tic IP NAM ME IP Address:
Netmask:
Gateway:
Primary/ Secondary y DNS:
MAC Clone:
NAT Configuration YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 24 se refer to the WAN Failover Backup sec ction on page 29 for in nformation on configuuring the WAN failover feature and enabling the Failover notificcation function. Plea Click k Apply to save the settings. 3G27 25 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R he Internet service p rovider. Leave everyt ything as default unle ss instructed by your r Internet Service Pro ovider. CP connection will get t DHC This he IP address from t Figure 18 - Advanced View - WAN - DHCP Settin ngs D ESCRIPTION Please input the host name of you ur computer. This is optiona al, and only required if you ur service provider asks you u to do so. Please which u input the MAC address of used to connect to Internet your computer here if your t via a cable modem, you c r service provider only per can simply press the Defau mits computers with a cert ult button to fill the MAC ad ain MAC address to acces ddress field with the MAC a ss the Internet. If you are us sing a computer address of your computer. Enable e or disable Network Addre ss Translation for this conn nection type NAM ME Host Na ame Mac Clo one NAT Config guration Table 12 - Advanced V View - WAN Settings - DH CP Please refer to o the WAN Failover B Backup section on pa age 29 for information n on configuring the W WAN failover feature and enabling the Fa ailover notification fun nction.. Click k Apply to save the settings. YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 26 PPP Mos PoE (ADSL) t ADSL/ADSL2+ serv vices use the PPP ove er Ethernet protocol. Use this if you are ut tilising a fixed line br roadband service. Figure 19 - Advanced View - WAN - PPPoE Setti ings Type in your PPPoE ac count username and passw word. DESCR RIPTION Keeps the Internet con Only connects to the In Only connects to the In Please input the MAC a Internet. If you are usin MAC address field with nection alive, does not disc nternet when theres a conn nternet when the Connect address of your computer h g the computer which used h the MAC address of your connect. nect attempt button on this page is pres here if your service provide d to connect to the Interne r computer. ssed, and disconnects whe er only permits computers et via cable modem, you ca en the Disconnect button with a certain MAC addres an simply press the Default is pressed. ss to access the lt button to fill the Enable or disable Netw work Address Translation fo Table 13 - Advanced V or this connection type View - WAN Settings - PPP PoE o the WAN Failover B Backup section on pa ge 29 for information n on configuring the W WAN failover feature and enabling the Fai ilover notification fun ction. N NAME ord There are 3 options:
Username/Passwo Operation Mode; T Always on On Demand OFF MAC Clone NAT Configuration n Please refer to k Apply to save the settings. Click 3G27 27 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R TP connection type ena lable. PPT This avai ables the 3G27WV-R to connect to a VPN server via a bridged d WAN device. Any d evice connected to t he 3G27WV-R can th hen access the VPN based resources N NAME DESCRIPTION Figure 20 - Advanced View - WAN - PPTP Settin ngs Type in the server IP ad Type in the username a Select Dynamic if your ddress assigned by your In and password assigned by service uses a DHCP serv nternet Service Provider. y your provider. ver, or select Static and typ pe in the IP address, Subne et Mask and Default Gatew way assigned by your Intern net Service Provider. Keeps the Internet con Only connects to Intern Only connects to the In Please input the MAC a computer which used t computer. Enable or disable Netw nection alive, does not disc net when theres a connect nternet when the Connect address of your computer h to connect to the Internet v connect. tion attempt button on this page is pres here if your service provide via a cable modem, you ca work Address Translation fo Table 14 - Advanced V or this connection type View - WAN Settings - PPT TP ssed, and disconnects whe er only permits computers n simply press the Default en the Disconnect button with a certain MAC addres button to fill the MAC add is pressed. ss to access the Internet. If dress field with the MAC ad f you are using a ddress of your word There are 3 options:
Server IP User Name/Passw Address Mode Operation Mode; T Always On On Demand OFF Mac Clone NAT Configuration n Please refer t to the WAN Failover Backup section on p page 29 for informatio on on configuring the WAN failover feature e and enabling the Fa ailover notification fu nction.. k Apply to save the Click settings. YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 28 WAN The The attem To u To s Click Failo Failo mes Simp You N Failover Backup WAN Failover Backu up feature of the 3G2 7WV-R is designed to o provide a backup M MBB Internet connec ction in case your prim mary connection sho ould fail. 3G27WV-R sends pi mpts can fail before t ng requests to the sp the 3G27WV-R fails o pecified Internet Hos over to the MBB WAN t to verify whether the N connection while th e Internet connection he Success Count sp n is online and functio ecifies how many pin oning. The Fail Count ng attempts must suc t specifies how many cceed in order to rese y successive ping et the Fail counter. se this feature, you w will need both an Ethe ernet WAN connectio on (from an xDSL mo odem/ISDN/Satellite e etc) and an MBB WAN N connection. et up WAN failover o n your 3G27WV-R, fi rst tick Enable autom matic MBB Backup, then fill in the fields that appear. NAME ackup Automatic MBB Ba MBB NAT Interface Metric Internet Host Fail Count Success Count k Apply to save the settings. over Notifications Figure 21 - Advanced View - WAN Failover Setti ings DESCRIPTION Default settin Enable NAT The default v Enter an Inte The number The number ng is Disable. Set it to En on the MBB connection value is 20; please enter th ernet address here to chec of ping attempts which ca of ping attempts which mu Table 15 - Advanced V nable if you intend to turn on the Automatic MBB Bac ckup function. k environment 99 suitable for your network he valid value from 1 to 999 ck the Internet Connection. n is considered offline. n fail before the connectio nnection is considered onl ust succeed before the con View - WAN Failover Settin ngs ine. over notifications ena sage will also be sen able you to send an e nt when the primary c email or SMS to the no connection becomes Figure22Advan ominated email addr available again. ncedViewFailove ress and/or mobile te erNotificationSettin lephone number in th ngs he event that the prim mary connection bec omes unavailable. A ply enter the appropr can also test these s riate configuration inf settings by clicking th formation and the sel he Send Email butto ected email address on. s or destination numb ber and click Apply
. 3G27 29 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R LAN LAN functionality of the 3G27WV-R can be configured from this page. Using this page, a user can change the LAN Subnet, gateway IP address, DHCP settings, Static DHCP Lease settings, and many others. Figure 23 - Advanced View - LAN Settings YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 30 NAME DESCRIPT ION ng (Transparent Bridging) ver/ Secondary DNS Server r IP Address Netmask MBB IP Forwardin LAN 2 LAN 2 IP Address LAN2 Subnet Mas sk DHCP Type Start IP Address End IP Address Netmask Primary DNS Serv Gateway Lease Time d Statically Assigned 802.11d Spanning g Tree LLTD IGMP Proxy UPnP Router Advertisem PPPoE relay DNS Proxy ment Click k Apply to save the settings. ve on the Internet. ected LAN device is then l s (optional) Address e another DHCP server on the same network. The local IP address o The subnet mask for t Bridge the WAN port Used to configure a s The local IP address o The subnet mask of th Please leave this set t The Start IP address o The End IP address o The subnet mask of th This Feature allows yo The default is the IP o DHCP Lease time of t This feature allows yo The default is Disable Link Layer Topology D Internet Group Manag Universal Plug and Pl The default is Disable The default is Disable The default is Enable Table 16 - Advanced V of 3G27WV-R the local network. to the LAN port. The conne secondary LAN IP Address of the secondary LAN IP A he secondary IP Address to Server unless you have of your DHCP IP Pool. of your DHCP IP Pool. he IP Address ou to manually assign DNS of your 3G27WV-R the DHCP Client of your 3G ou to statically assign IP ad e, select Enable to enab Discovery (LLTD). The defa gement Protocol (IGMP), T lay (UPnP), The default is e, select Enable to enab e, select Enable to enab e, select Disable to disa View - LAN Settings S Servers G27WV-R dresses to the MAC Addre ble this feature. ault is Disable, select En he default is Disable, sel Enabled, select Disable ble it. ble it. ble it. esses. The Format of MAC address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX X:XX nable to enable this feature re. s feature. ect Enable to enable this to disable this feature. 3G27 31 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Advanced Routing This page allows you to configure static and dynamic routing rules for your 3G27WV-R. 3G27WV-R Figure 24 - Advanced View - Advanced Routing Settings Advanced Routing Static Static Routing allows computers that are connected to your 3G27WV-R to communicate with computers on another LAN segment which are connected to it via another router. To set a rule, you need to specify the following:
Destination Range Select from Host (255.255.255.255) or Net (and then enter the appropriate subnet mask) Gateway Interface Comment to identify the route entered (optional) Advanced Routing Dynamic Dynamic Routing uses the RIP protocol to allow the 3G27WV-R to adapt to changes in the network. RIP enables the device to determine the best route for each packet based on the hop count or number of hops between Source and Destination. To enable Dynamic Routing, select Enable from the drop box and click Apply. SNMP Settings SNMP is used to display or collect data from the 3G27WV-R. Various system information including interface statistics, uptime, ane memory usage are available when viewed with an appropriate SNMP trap monitor. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 32 O OPTION Trap Destination Heartbeat Interval Trap Persistence Trap Retransmissi ion Time Figure25Advan ncedViewSNMPS Settings DEFINITIO N The IP address of th he computer or device runn ning the SNMP Trap monit or application The amount of time in seconds between upda ates to the SNMP data show wn The length of time t he trap will retain its data The length of time b between an SNMP Trap res sending its data Table17Advan ncedViewSNMPS Settings HCP Client List page allows you to v puters who have aut changed are applied t view the current DHC omatically obtained a d to configuration. DH This com any CP clients that have o addresses from the 3 obtained IP leases fro 3G27WV-R. Please no om your 3G27WV-R. T ote that this list is sto The MAC address, a ored in the devices v ssigned IP address a olatile memory, and i and the expiry period is therefore cleared i d is shown for all f the device is reset o or if Figure 26 Advanced d View DHCP Client List 3G27 33 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Wireless Settings Basic This page allows you to define the basic wireless settings for the 3G27WV-R. 3G27WV-R Figure 27 Advanced View Wi-Fi Settings Radio On/Off:
Wi-Fi is turned on by default. Changing this option to OFF will turn OFF the wireless functionality on the 3G27WV-R and you will not be able to connect to your 3G27WV-R wirelessly. OPTION Network Mode; There are 5 modes to select from:
DEFINITION 11b/g mixed mode:
11b only:
11g only:
11n only:
11/b/g/n Mixed mode:
Network Name (SSID):
Frequency (Channel):
WDS Mode:
Both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices are allowed to connect to your 3G27WV-R. Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802.11b. Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802.11g. Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n. Select this if 802.11b and 802.11g and 802.11n wireless devices are in your network. The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of your wireless network. Use a unique name to identify your wireless device so that you can easily connect to it from your wireless clients. This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters. You should change the default SSID for added security. This setting configures the frequency that the Wireless Radio uses for wireless connectivity. Select one channel that you wish to use from the drop down list. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is a system that enables the wireless interconnection of access points, and allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without a wired backbone to link them. Each WDS Access Point needs to be set with the same channel and encryption type. Click Apply to save the settings. Table 18 - Advanced View - Wi-Fi Settings YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 34 vanced page allows you to mmodify the advancedd wireless settings forr your 3G27WV-R. Thhese settings should not be changed unless you are aware of wwhat effect they will have. Ad This 3G27 35 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R 3G27WV-R User Guide 36 YML38 www.netcommlimited.com OPTION Beacon Interval:
Data Beacon Rate e (DTIM):
old:
Fragment Thresho RTS Threshold:
AP Isolation:
TX Power:
WMM Capable:
WMM Parameters Broadcast Networ rk Name (SSID):
Click k Apply to save the s settings. Figure28Advan ncedViewAdvanc cedWiFiSettings DEFINITION r broadcasts a beacon whi Delivery Traffic Indication M ich is used to synchronize Message (DTIM). A DTIM is the wireless network. a countdown informing clie ents of the next window for r listening to Interval of time i Enter a value be broadcast and m This specifies th When the packe This feature allo Disabled. To ter This determines WMM (WiFi Mult Click on the WM Select Disabled n which the wireless router etween 1 and 255 for the D multicast messages he maximum size of a pack et size is smaller than the R ws you to isolate clients on rminate the communication the output power of the an tiMedia) if enabled, suppor MM Configuration button to d to hide the SSID of your 3 Table 19 - Advanced V ket during the fragmentatio RTS threshold, the wireless n your wireless network. To n between the wireless clie ntenna rts QoS for experiencing b configure the WMM param 3G27WV-R. If disabled, oth View - Advanced Wi-Fi Se n of data to be transmitted router will not use the RTS o enable communication be nts, please choose Enable
. If you set this value too lo
/CTS mechanism to send t etween the wireless clients d. ormance. ow, it will result in bad perfo this packet. connected to your 3G27W WV-R, select ce in applications etter audio, video and voic meters her people will not be able ttings scan and detect this produ ucts SSID. 3G27 37 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Security This page allows you to configure the wireless security for your 3G27WV-R. Setting up sufficient wireless security can prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network. OPTION SSID Choice:
Security Mode:
Access Policy:
Figure29AdvancedViewWiFiSecuritySettings DEFINITION Select the SSID that you wish to configure the security settings of. Select the security mode for the wireless network. See below for more information This feature allows MAC Address Control, which prevents unauthorized clients from accessing your wireless network. Select whether to allow/block users on the policy list, and add their MAC addresses to the list on the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Table 20 - Advanced View - Wi-Fi Security Settings Security Mode You may choose from the following wireless security options:
Disabled Open Shared WEP AUTO WPA WPA-PSK WPA2 WPA2- PSK WPA-PSK-WPA2-PSK WPA1-WPA2 802.1x. Refer to the instructions on the following pages to configure the different Wireless Security types. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 38 WEP P P (Wired Equivalent P WEP the S Security Key you wou Click k Apply to save the s settings. Privacy) helps preven uld like to use in the W nt against unwanted w WEP Key 1 field. wireless users acces ssing your 3G27WV-R R. It offers a lower lev vel of security in comp parison to WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. Ent ter Figure30Advan ncedViewWiFiS SecuritySettingsW WEP A1/WPA2 A (Wi-Fi Protected Ac trol and management WPA WPA cont ccess) authentication t. It provides a strong is suitable for enterp ger encryption and a prise applications. It m must be used in conj n. uthentication solution junction with an auth entication server suc ch as RADIUS to prov vide centralized acce ess 3G27 39 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Figure31AdvancedViewWiFiSecuritySettingsWPA1/WPA2 YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 40 WPA A ne WPA num A-PSK/WPA2-PSK ewer type of security A2-PSK. After that, ple bers. is WPA-PSK (TKIP) a ease enter the key in and WPA2-PSK (AES n the Passphrase field
). This type of securit d. The key needs to b ty gives a more secu be more than 8 chara ure network compare acters and less than 6 to WEP. Use TKIP En 63 characters and it ncryption Type for W can be any combina WPA-PSK and AES for r ation of letters and Please note tha at the configuration fo or WPA-PSK and WPA A2-PSK is identical. Figure32Advan ncedViewWiFiS SecuritySettingsW WPAPSK/WPA2PSK K Your 3G27W connecting yo WV-R uses WPA2-PSK K by default. Check y
. our wireless devices. our Wireless Security y Card or the device label on the bottom o of the 3G27WV-R for your default SSID an nd Security key to be gin 1x rder to use 802.1X se uired. 802. In or requ ecurity, you need to h have a RADIUS serve er on your network tha at will act as the auth hentication server. Ple ease type in the deta ails for your RADIUS s server in the fields 3G27 41 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Please note:
settings bef Please refer to security such as Figure33Advan ncedViewWiFiS SecuritySettings80 02.1x
: After configuring wi fore you can connect reless security, you a t wirelessly. Not all w also need to configur wireless adapters sup re your wireless adap pport WPA-PSK/WPA2 pter to use the same 2-PSK/WPA/WPA2 se security ecurity;
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orts two types of WPS OPT TION WPS via Push Butt ton WPS via PIN code e u have to push a specific b you pus sh the WPS button of the w utton on the wireless client ireless router, or click the A t or in your wireless client u Apply button in the web co utility to start the WPS mode onfiguration interface. e. Then switch the 3G27WV V-R to WPS mode. You can n simply DE EFINITION you u have to know the PIN cod e of the wireless client and Table 21 - Advanced V d switch it to WPS mode, th View - Enable or Disable W hen input the wireless clien WPS t PIN to the 3G27WV-R we eb interface. the drop box to eithe er enable or disable t the WPS function. Use 3G27 43 7WV-R User Guide Figure34Advan ncedViewWPSSe ettingsDisabled Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Figure35AdvancedViewWPSSettingsEnabled OPTION Status:
SSID:
WPS Auth Mode:
WPS PIN:
WPS Mode:
DEFINITION If the wireless security (encryption) function of this wireless router is properly set, you will see a Success message here. Otherwise, you will see Idle. This is the network broadcast name (SSID) of the router. It shows the active authentication mode for the wireless connection. This is the WPS PIN code of the wireless router. You may need this information when connecting to other WPS-enabled wireless devices. Select either PIN mode or PBC (which is the WPA via Push Button). Table 22 - Advanced View - WPS Settings YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 44 Sta The ation List Station List shows the wireless clients currently associated wi th your 3G27WV-R. Figure36Advan ncedViewWiFiSStationList 3G27 45 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Firewall 3G27WV-R Mac/IP/Port Filtering This page allows you to setup MAC, IP and port filtering rules to protect your network from malicious activity. The filtering rules can be used to either allow or block certain users and/or ports from accessing the Internet. Figure37AdvancedViewPortFilteringSettings Basic Settings MAC/IP/Port Filtering: Select Enable to enable MAC/IP/Port Filtering Default Policy: Select whether packets that do not match any rules are accepted or dropped MAC/IP/Port Filtering Settings OPTION DEFINITION MAC address of a local computer Destination IP Address for the filter rule Source IP Address for the filter rule Select the port number protocol type (TCP, UDP or both). If you are unsure, then leave it to the default TCP&UDP setting Destination Port Range of the filter rule Source Port Range of the filter rule Either accept or drop the packet that matches the rule Add a comment to identify the rule (optional) Table 23 - Advanced View - Port Filtering Settings MAC Address:
Dest IP Address:
Source IP Address:
Protocol:
Dest Port Range:
Source Port Range:
Action:
Comment:
Click Apply to save the settings. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 46 Po This num g rt Forwarding configure port forwar page allows you to c ber (from the Interne et/WAN port) to a part emote users to acces rding rules to allow re ticular LAN IP addres ss. ss services such as W Web (HTTP) or FTP on n your local compute ers. This allows you to o redirect a particula r port OPTION ttings:
Virtual Server Set IP Address:
Port Range:
Protocol:
Comment:
k Apply to save the Click settings. Figure38Advan ncedViewPortFo orwardingSettings DEFINITION Enable/Disabl The LAN IP ad The public po Select the por Add a comme e port forwarding. ddress that the public port rt numbers to be sent to th rt number protocol type (TC ent to identify the rule (optio Table 24 - Advanced V nt to. number packet will be sen s. he specific LAN IP address e unsure, then leave it as th CP, UDP or both). If you are onal) View - Port Forwarding Se ttings he default TCP&UDP sett ting 3G27 47 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R DMZ If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application (e.g. Games) properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open up the firewall restrictions to allow unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a DMZ Host. The DMZ function allows you to re-direct all packets going to your WAN port IP address, to a particular IP address in your LAN. The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ function is that the virtual server re-directs a particular service/Internet application (e.g. FTP, websites) to a particular LAN client/server, whereas DMZ re-directs all packets (regardless of services) going to your WAN IP address to a particular LAN client/server. OPTION DMZ Settings:
DMZ IP Address:
Click Apply to save the above configurations. Figure39AdvancedViewDMZSettings DEFINITION Enable/disable DMZ. Fill in the IP address of a particular host in your LAN Network that will receive all the packets originally going to the WAN port/Public IP address of your 3G27WV-R. Table 25 - Advanced View - DMZ Settings System Security This page allows you to improve the security of your 3G27WV-R through the SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall and remote access settings. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 48 OPTION ment (via WAN / MBB):
WAN / MBB interface:
Remote Managem Deny ping from W SPI Firewall Click k Apply to save the settings. Figu ure40AdvancedV ViewSystemSecur ritySettings DEFINITION N Enab Selec Enab le/Disable remote manage t Enable to deny ICMP pac le/Disable the SPI (Stateful Table 26 Advanced ment on the WAN interface e. N interface. Otherwise, sele ckets received on the WAN ll to improve the security of Packet Inspection) firewa View System Security Se ettings ect Disable to allow ICMP f your 3G27WV-R. P packets received on the W WAN interface. 3G27 49 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Content Filtering This page allows you to configure content, URL and host filters to restrict improper content access from LAN computers 3G27WV-R OPTION Content Filter Settings Web Content Filter:
URL Filter:
Host Filter:
Figure41AdvancedViewContentFilteringSettings DEFINITION Select which connection type the content filtering applies to. Tick the boxes to enable Proxy, Java or ActiveX content filtering. Click Apply to save the settings. Block access to a website by entering its full URL address and clicking Add. Rules can be deleted at any time via this page. Block access to certain websites by entering a keyword. Rules can be deleted at any time via this page. Table 27 - Advanced View - Content Filtering Settings YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 50 Adm ministration artup Wizard u wish to re-run the i anagement page allows you to c Sta If yo Ma This nitial setup wizard, yo ou can do so by mov ving the mouse over A Administration, and c clicking on Start Wiz zard. configure administrat tor system settings in ncluding the system l anguage, administra ator username and pa assword, NTP setting gs, and DDNS setting gs. Figure42Advan ncedViewManag gementSettings OPTION DEFINITIO N 3G27 51 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Language Settings Administrator Settings (account/password):
NTP Settings:
Green AP:
DDNS Settiongs:
Click Apply to save the settings. 3G27WV-R Select which languge you would like the management console to utilise Configure a new administrator username and password. The NTP (Network Time Protocol) settings allow your router to synchronize its internal clock with the global Internet Time. These settings will affect functions such as System Log entries and Firewall settings. To provide optional reduction in power usage, you can assign a particular time to reduce the WiFi power output. Please note that a reduction in the WiFi power output can potentially reduce coverage, data throughput speeds, and stability. If you are having problems with your WiFi coverage, stability, or throughput speed, please disable the Green AP functionality. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) allows you to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. To use this features, you must sign up for an account from a DDNS service provider. This router supports DynDNS, FreeDNS, and other common DDNS service providers. Enter the account details provided by your Dynamic DNS service provider and click Apply. Table 28 - Advanced View - Management Settings YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 52 stem Monitor r Sys Figure43Advan ncedViewSystem mMonitorSettings Periodic Ping Reset oot. The purpose of th Monitor configures th his feature is to ensur he 3G27WV-R to tran re recovery of the de smit controlled ping vice if the internet co packets to user spec onnection disconnect cified IP addresses. I ts and does not reco f the router does not nnect for some reaso t receive a response on. to the pings the route er will feature works as foll Ever If all The seco If all If an ows:-
ry Periodic Ping Tim 3 pings fail the 3G27 3G27WV-R then sen onds. accelerated pings in y of the pings succe er value in seconds 7WV-R sends 3 cons ds 3 consecutive pin
, the 3G27WV-R send ecutive pings to the ngs to the Destinatio ds 3 consecutive pin Second Address. on Address and 3 co ngs to the Destinatio n Address. onsecutive pings to th he Second Address every Periodic Pin g Accelerated Timer n step D fail, the 3G2 ed, the 3G27WV-R re 7WV-R reboots after eturns to step A and r waiting the amount o does not reboot. of time entered in the e Fail Count times. Please note e: The Periodic Ping 3G27WV-R tim Timer should never e to reconnect to the be set to a value les e cellular network follo ss than 60 seconds; t owing a reboot. his is to allow the eriodic interval specif fied in minutes. While e this is not necessar y, it does ensure that t in the case of remo te installations it will disable the Periodic P Ping Reset Monitor sim mply set to Fail Cou nt 0 3G27WV-R can be c oot the 3G27WV-R if s configured to automa some anomaly occur tically reboot on a pe rs. default value is 0 wh ich disables the Peri odic Reset Timer. maximum value is 65 5535 minutes. The rebo This To d The rebo The The 3G27 53 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Update Firmware This page enables you to update the firmware which controls the 3G27WV-R should an update become available. To update the 3G27WV-R firmware, perform the following steps:
1. Download the firmware update file and save it to your computer. 2. Click Browse and navigate to where you saved the file downloaded to your computer. 3. 4. Click the Apply button and follow the on-screen prompts. Select this file and click Open. Figure44AdvancedViewUploadFirmware Settings Manager This page allows you to import/export the system settings, reset your 3G27WV-R to factory defaults, or reboot your 3G27WV-R. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com Figure45AdvancedViewSettingsManagerSettings 3G27WV-R User Guide 54 OPT TION Export Setti ngs Import Sett ings Load Factor ry Defaults Select to export t Encryption and the current config then entering a p guration of the 3 password. G27WV-R. You ca an also encrypt thhe export setting s file by selecting g DEFINITION N Select the file to import the config guration from. Reset the 3G27W WV-R to factory de efaults. Reboot Rou uter Reboot the 3G27 7WV-R. Table29Advan ncedViewSettings sManagerSettings atistics page allows you to v Sta This view the LAN, WAN a and wireless statistics s of your 3G27WV-R. 3G27 55 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 56 Figure46Advan ncedViewSystemmStatistics 3G27 57 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com System Log All important system events are logged. You can use this page to check the log of your 3G27WV-R for troubleshooting and diagnostic purposes. 3G27WV-R Figure47AdvancedViewSystemLogSettings The current contents of the 3G27WV-R system log. DEFINITION System Log OPTION YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 58 A Additio onal P Produ uct Inf forma ation Us sing the 3G 3G27WV-R provides The mob bile network. G27WV-R t s circuit switched voic o make an ce services via two te nd receive t elephony line interfac telephone ces offering the ability calls y to make and receiv e telephone calls via a a regular analogue telephone using the MBB Please note:
Please refer to your mobile service provi der for activation of y your voice service an nd information about the call charges that t apply. mportant to note that se the line at the sam t the 3G27WV-R has me time as handsets c two separate line inte connected via the oth erfaces that share a s her port. single outbound/inbo ound telephone line. T This means that hand dset(s) connected via a one port will not be e able call is already in prog ming calls will ring a gress via the first port nd can be answered t, the user on the han d on either port, howe ndset(s) connected to ever once a call is ans o the second port wi swered from one por ll receive a busy sign rt, handset(s) on the nal. second port will rece eive a busy signal. e calls over the MBB for assistance with t network using a stan he operation of your ndard analogue telep phone via the built in telephone handset. RJ-11 Phone ports. P Please refer to the do ocumentation provide ed by n the 3G27WV-R is ca ch with a REN numbe apable of supporting er of 1 can be connec g multiple analogue te elephones connected rt. cted to each line por d via splitters. The rin nger equivalence num mber (REN) for each line ore you start make an 1. You have an Your 3G27W 2. A working an 3. 4. You hear the ny phone call, make s activated MBB SIM WV-R is powered on a nalogue telephone co e dial tone and the Lin sure you checked the card inserted prior to nd in running conditi onnected into either t ne LED on the front o e following:
o powering on the 3G on. the Line 1 or Line 2 p of your 3G27WV-R sh G27WV-R. port. hould light up after lift ting the handset. al the number followin ng the instructions pr rovided by your telep phone handset manu facturer. 1 and Line 2 lights w onduct the call. will start flashing and any phones connect ted to the 3G27WV-R R will ring. Answer the e telephone following g the instructions prov vided Please note:
If the call is answere ed from a telephone c connected to Line 1, telephones connect ed to Line 2 will rece ive an engaged tone e for the duration of th he call. ere is no phone conn nected to the 3G27WV V-R, all incoming cal ls will be transferred to Voicemail (if enab bled on the device). are on a call. To ans flash, you will be retu swer a call waiting ca urned to the original t all, perform a hook-fla telephone call. ash (briefly depressin ng the hook button). T The incoming call sh ould swering an inco waiting enables a 2n be answered. Upon ming call when nd incoming call to be hanging up or perfo on a call e received while you orming another hook-
ail cessing voicema ccess your voicemai il, please dial *98 and d follow the voice pro ompts. 3G27 59 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com ndset requireme 3G27WV-R allows yo manufacturer of your ents ou to make telephone analogue telephone ximum REN Loa se note that each of Therefore, a maximu ading the line interfaces on um of 5 handsets eac ll w to place a cal How make a call, simply lift To m t the handset and dia How Whe by y call s received, both Line set manufacturer to c w to receive a c en an incoming call is our telephone hands Its im to us If a c Inco Han The the m Max Plea is 5. Befo If the Ans Call then Acc To a Cal l feature codes uick Reference 3G27WV-R supports e Table s a number of call fea ature codes for suppl ementary services. Qu The FEATURE E Caller ID Call W Call Fo Call Fo Call Fo Call Fo aiting orwarding Unconditio onal r orwarding No Answer orwarding Busy orwarding Unreachab ACTIVA VATION
#3 31#
(to block an in ndividual call)
*4 3#
ory Number>#
*21*<Directo
*61*<Directo ory Number>#
ory Number>#
*67*<Directo ory Number>#
*62*<Directo 30AdditionalProdu uctInformationCa ble Table3 allFeatureCodesQ uickReference 3G27W WV-R DE ACTIVATION
*31#
(to unbloc ck an individual call)
#43#
#21#
#61#
#67#
#62#
STATU US N/A
*#43#
*#21#
*#61#
*#67#
*#62#
Cal Calle asso ller ID er ID transmits a calle ociated with the callin To fo To fo ers number to the ca alled partys telephon r. ng telephone number orce Caller ID to be b blocked for an outbou unblocked for an outb orce Caller ID to be u und call, dial #31# fo bound call, dial *31#
ollowed by the numbe then follow the dialin er you wish to dial. ng number. ne equipment when th he call is being set u p but before the call is answered. Where available, caller ID c can also provide a na ame Cal Call ll Waiting waiting allows for ind To d To e To c Call forwarding (or call d dication and answerin disable call waiting, d enable call waiting, di check the status of Ca Call waiting Call waiting ng of an incoming te dial #43#, and hang u ial *43#, and hang up all Waiting, dial *#43#
g is disabled if you he g is enabled if you he isting call is underwa lephone whilst an exi gh pitch beeps. up after you hear 2 hi w pitch beeps. p after you hear 2 low ced status page of the
# or view the advanc ear 2 high pitch beep ps. s. ear 2 low pitch beeps o o ay. e management conso ole. iverting), is a feature that allows an incom ming call to be redirec cted to another numb ber depending on the e circumstances at th he time of receiving t he call.
: The Call Waiting fea ature will automatical ly turn off if you enab ble Call forwarding. C Call Waiting will need to be enabled again n after Call Forwardin g is disabled. Please note:
Cal Call ll Forwarding forwarding Uncondit To e
(Whe Hang To d Hang To c Unconditiona tional will divert all inc enable Call Forwardin ere directory number g up after you hear 2 disable Call Forwardin g up after you hear 2 check the status of Ca Call Forwar Call Forwar al coming calls to a pho ng Unconditional, dia r is the number you w 2 low pitch beeps. ng Unconditional, dia 2 high pitch beeps. all Forwarding Uncon rding Unconditional i rding Unconditional i o o one number that you l *21*<Directory Num wish to forward calls t desire. mber>#
to) al #21#
Cal Call ll Forwarding forwarding No Answ To e
(Whe Hang To d Hang To c No Answer wer will divert all incom enable Call Forwardin ere directory number g up after you hear 2 disable Call Forwardin g up after you hear 2 check the status of Ca Call Forwar o ming calls to a phone ng No Answer, dial *6 r is the number you w 2 low pitch beeps. ng No Answer, dial #
2 high pitch beeps. all Forwarding No An rding No Answer is d
#61#
nditional, dial *#21# o s disabled if you hea s enabled if you hea d status page of the m or view the advanced s. ar 2 high pitch beeps r 2 low pitch beeps. management console e. e number that you de 61*<Directory Numbe wish to forward calls t esire only if the incom er>#
to) ming call is not answe red. nswer, dial *#61# or v isabled if you hear 2 view the advanced st 2 high pitch beeps. tatus page of the man nagement console. YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 60 o Call Forwarrding No Answer is e nabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps. 3G27 61 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27W WV-R Cal Call ll Forwarding forwarding busy will To e
(Whe Hang To d Hang To c Busy divert all incoming c enable Call Forwardin ere directory number g up after you hear 2 disable Call Forwardin g up after you hear 2 check the status of Ca Call Forwar Call Forwar o o calls to a phone numb ng Busy, dial *67*<Di r is the number you w 2 low pitch beeps. ng Busy, dial #67#
2 high pitch beeps. all Forwarding Busy, rding Busy is disable rding Busy is enabled nly if your telephone is busy on another c all. ber that you desire on irectory Number>#
wish to forward calls t to) dial *#67# or view th ed if you hear 2 high p d if you hear 2 low pi he advanced status p pitch beeps. itch beeps. page of the managem ment console. Cal Call ll Forwarding forwarding busy will To e
(Whe Hang To d To c Not Reachab divert all incoming c enable Call Forwardin ere directory number g up after you hear 2 disable Call Forwardin check the status of Ca Call Forwar Call Forwar ble calls to a phone numb ng Not Reachable dia r is the number you w 2 low pitch beeps. ng Not Reachable, d all Forwarding Not Re rding No Answer is d rding No Answer is e o o nly if your telephone ber that you desire on al *62*<Directory Num mber>#
to) wish to forward calls t ial #62#, Hang up aft eachable, dial *#62#
isabled if you hear 2 nabled if you hear 2 fter you hear 2 high p or view the advance 2 high pitch beeps. low pitch beeps. is unreachable by th e network. pitch beeps. ed status page of the management conso ole. Co This Wait I hav To re nference Call can be achieved by performing a hook-f lash and then by dia lling the third party. t for the third party to answer your call and d then perform anoth her hook-flash to conf ference all the parties s together. Please note e: In order to activate a conference call, yo ou will need to have o
. originated both calls Tro Wha Plea oubleshooting at do I do if I have no se follow the proced Check to ma 1. Check to ma 2. Check to ma 3. 4. Check to ma Check to ma 5. 6. Check and s g dial tone?
ure listed below:
ake sure the phone is ake sure you are usin ake sure the line light ake sure the blue MB ake sure your MBB SI see if you get the dial s plugged into your 3G g the correct cable (
on the front panel of B indication light on t IM card is activated a tone after rebooting G27WV-R on either L Cat-3 UTP Telephone f the 3G27WV-R turns the front of the 3G27W and insert into your 3 your 3G27WV-R. Line 1 port or Line 2 p e Cable with RJ-11 p s solid blue if you lift WV-R is blinking. 3G27WV-R properly. port. plugs). the handset. ve noise interference esolve this issue, try t Verif Try t Try r during telephone ca the following:
fy that the RJ-11 cab to remove any teleph rebooting your 3G27W alls. How can I fix this s?
le is securely connec hone splitters from the WV-R. cted and not damage e connection betwee ed. en your phone and the e 3G27WV-R. YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 62 T Techn ical D Data The following table lists th he hardware specific cations of the 3G27W WV-R. MODEL CPU Chipset/Module Modem C UMTS ban nds ds GSM band Data Throughput / MBB R Radio Maximum interface Connectiv Antenna c LED Indic Operating Power inp vity connector cators Temperature put Dimension ns & Weight Regulatory y Compliancy Ele ectrical Sp pecification ns 3G27WV-R MHz) N x 1, WLAN, RJ-11 x 2 052F SDPA (850/900/1900/2100M Ralink RT30 MC8704 UMTS/HSPA+/HSUPA/HS Quad-band GSM/GPRS Quad-band bps downlink (HSDPA Cat 14) Up to 21 Mb 6) Mbps uplink (HSUPA Cat 6 Up to 5.76 M N x 1, 10/100 Ethernet WAN N x 1, 10/100 Ethernet LAN MBB WWAN e connector) SMA (femal Wi-Fi, Internet/WAN, LAN, Power, 4G, rees Celsius (operating tem 0 ~ 50 degr 5A 12VDC 1.5 x 137 mm (H) x 34 mm (W 133 mm (L) W) 250 grams PTCRB FCC IC ROHS UL Voice mperature) Table 31 - Technical S Specifications for the 3G27 7WV-R A su whic uitable power supply ch is included with the is available on reque e device. est or via direct purch hase from the NetCom mm Online shop. It is s recommended that the 3G27WV-R be poowered using the 12 VDC/1.5A power sup pply En nvironment tal Specific cations / To olerances The 3G27WV-R is able to o operate over a wide e variety of temperatu ures from 0C ~ 50C C (ambient). 3G27 63 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com F FAQ 3G27W WV-R Does the Roc No, the Roc voice and d customize y I cannot see The default port. The router w You may ne that the rou Please note Router is reb Check the S means the Router has c Check that as that of th I cannot see Click on the Also Mak Chec 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ectrical outlet and on Identifier) and netwo er to access the Mana nce the status indicat rk key (password) ar agement Console an tor lights are on, plug e located on the bott d device settings. g in your analog phon tom of the device. If y ne and LAN cable fo you would like to r first try to open a we eb browser to this add dress. Also check tha at your laptop/ PC is on the same subnet as the routers Ethern net cket Hub require a cket Hub is plug an data connectivity. For your settings you can any configuration out nd play device. Plug r WiFi connectivity the n enter 192.168.1.1 in of the box?
the device into an el e SSID (Service Set I nto your Web browse m to access the web t IP address of the un b page interface nit is 192.168.1.1, so was connected but ca eed to enable the pe uter will reboot after s e annot get back online riodic ping timer usin ng the System Monito and then force a re-c so many failed pings or Link from the Mana connect. Set the time agement Console. Th er to around 15 mins s e connection drops (i his ensures that if the should be sufficient. e outage on the netw work)
: The traffic generate ed by the periodic pin ng feature is counted d as chargeable usag ge, please keep this i n mind when selectin ng how often to ping
. booting frequently System Monitor link i unit will reboot every connection but canno DNS Proxy is enable he Ethernet port. n the Administration y minute regardless o menu on the manage of what happens. Res ement console and s set it to 0 if you dont see if the Periodic Re want this feature or s set timeout is set to s something quite large something other than e if you dont want th s n 0. If it is set to 1 this he router to reboot so o often. t ot access the internet ed by clicking on the LAN link on the conf figuration interface. M Make sure that the DH HCP DNS server add dress 1 IP address is set to the same add ress m to get a MBB WAN e MBB Internet Settin o check that the usern ke sure that Auto Con ck you have suitable N connection ngs link on the webpa name and password nnect is enabled on th MBB signal strength age interface and che credentials are corre he PPP Profile Conne h and that your SIM is eck that the correct A ect if the APN in use ect section on the Da s active and does no APN settings are ente requires these. ta Connection page. t require a PIN code to be entered. ered. The SIM stat If a SIM is i the home p tus indicates that the nstalled correctly this page will reboot the ro SIM is not installed s may indicate that th outer. or reboot required o he SIM has been rem on the home page moved or inserted wh ilst the unit is powere ed up. In this case yo ou must reboot the un nit. The Reset button on king on the Usage M Monitor link at the top p of the Status Page in the Advanced View w. How can I se You can ch Can I make v Yes. By sim Cable prov labelled Li ee the data usage on eck your current Usa n my Rocket Hub?
age statistics by click voice calls from the R mply connecting a reg ided. To activate the ne 2 to any wall jack Rocket Hub?
gular landline (Analog phone jacks in your k. When you lift the re g) telephone to the p home or office conne eceiver you will hear port labelled Line 1 us ect an RJ-11 Cable f a dial tone and can p sing the RJ-11 rom the port place your call. 10. How do I see Voicemail is you have a has a mess e I have a voicemail m s a feature of the Rog voicemail messages sage waiting indicato message?
gers network and you s waiting you will hea r light, it will be lit. ur Rogersservice, not r an intermittent dial t t a feature embedded tone on your phone, d in the device. If and if your phone 3G27WV-R Use er Guide 64 YML www L38 w.netcommlimited.co om 11. Is the Rocke The Rocket type 192.16 the security to the Rock t Hub secure; can t Hub comes config 68.1.1 into the addres y setting (please see ket Hub). Only peo other people access gured with WPA-PSK ss bar, the wizard wi the Quick Start Guid ple you allow access k?
s my wireless network ed. When you first ac K WiFi security enable e your computer to c ll pop up to configure e for more informatio on on connecting you onnect to the Rocket s to, will be able to co ccess the Internet, onnect with ur data devices Hub ensuring you r connection is secur re and safe. 12. Can I change Yes. You ca the address
(WPA, WPA e the name and pass an change your Rock s bar of your Web bro A2, WEP) and your W sword of my wireless ket Hub settings fro owser. You can chan WiFi password. network?
om the browser user nge the SSID (Service interface by typing 1 e Set Identifier), secu 192.168.1.1 into urity standard 13. How do I sha Provide any WiFi networ provide. are my Internet conne y users you want to s rk password for your ection, using the Roc share your WiFi Intern Rocket Hub. Each cket Hub, with othe net connection with, t h user will need to se er users?
the SSID (Service Set lect the Rocket Hu t Identifier) and ub SSID, on their WiF i enabled computer o or device and enter t the network password d you 14. What is the d Upload is w information the Internet difference between u when you send inform via the Internet. The t and the size of files pload and download mation (e.g. emails) fr speeds at which upl you send and receiv d speeds and why do rom your computer an oad and download o ve. o they differ?
nd download is when operate depend on th n you receive he way you use 15. Do I need to Yes. Your R signal. attach an antenna o Rocket Hub comes n this device?
s equipped with an an ntenna; you need to a attach the 4G antenn na to get the 4G 16. 17. I have lost th If you have password), can be view Manageme he security card that c lost your security ca there is a label stuck wed/reset by logging ent Console using an came with the setup rd, and forgotten the k to the base of your in to the Ethernet Cable conn instructions. What ca wireless security de Rocket Hub with a an I do?
etails (SSID and WiFi all your original secur network rity details. If the labe nected to the LAN po ort of the Rocket Hu ub. el is unreadable or ha as been removed, the e WiFi network passw word I forgot my M If you have will need to button on th your device your Rocke Management Console forgotten your Mana o reset your Rocket he back of your Rock e is reset. After a rese et Hub. (Note - this e password. What ca agement Console pas Hub back to default ket Hub for 10-15 s et, the default WiFi se will also reset any cu n I do?
ssword and cannot a t settings. To reset yo seconds, all the indic ettings (SSID and WP ustom settings and p ccess the Web user our device press and cator lights on the uni PA key) can be found passwords you may h interface, you d hold the reset t will flash when d on the base of have already set up). 18. Can I use the No. The Ro to call intern internationa e Rocket Hub over cket Hub is not eq national locations, pl al calling on your Roc rseas?
quipped for internatio ease speak with you cket Hub. nal roaming or data s r Rogers representat services. If you requi tive or call Client Car re the capability e to enable 19. Can I use a S No, the Roc provide any SIM card from other c cket Hub is built to y service when insert carriers in the Rocke connect only to the ted into the Rocket t Hub?
Rogers network and Hub. SIM cards from othe r carriers will not 3G27 65 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com Appendix A: Tables 3G27WV-R Table 1 - Document Revision History ........................................................................................................... 3 Table 2 - LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................... 6 Table 3 - Rear Panel Ports ........................................................................................................................ 6 Table 4 - Device Dimensions ............................................................................................ !
Table 5 - LAN Management Default Settings ................................................................................................... 7 Table 6 - WAN Port Default Settings ............................................................................................................ 7 Table 7 - WiFi Default Settings .................................................................................................................. 7 Table 8 - Web Interface Default Settings ...................................................................................................... 7 Table 9 - Default APN Settings ................................................................................................................... 7 Table 10 - Basic View - Wi-Fi Settings ......................................................................................................... 19 Table 11 - Advanced View - Internet Settings ................................................................................................ 21 Table 12 - Advanced View - WAN Settings - Static IP ....................................................................................... 24 Table 13 - Advanced View - WAN Settings - DHCP ........................................................................................... 26 Table 14 - Advanced View - WAN Settings - PPPoE .......................................................................................... 27 Table 15 - Advanced View - WAN Settings - PPTP ........................................................................................... 28 Table 16 - Advanced View - WAN Failover Settings .......................................................................................... 29 Table 17 - Advanced View - LAN Settings ..................................................................................................... 31 Table 18 - Advanced View - SNMP Settings ................................................................................................... 33 Table 19 - Advanced View - Wi-Fi Settings .................................................................................................... 34 Table 20 - Advanced View - Advanced Wi-Fi Settings ....................................................................................... 37 Table 21 - Advanced View - Wi-Fi Security Settings ......................................................................................... 38 Table 22 - Advanced View - Enable or Disable WPS ......................................................................................... 43 Table 23 - Advanced View - WPS Settings ..................................................................................................... 44 Table 24 - Advanced View - Port Filtering Settings .......................................................................................... 46 Table 25 - Advanced View - Port Forwarding Settings ...................................................................................... 47 Table 26 - Advanced View - DMZ Settings ..................................................................................................... 48 Table 27 Advanced View System Security Settings ....................................................................................... 49 Table 28 - Advanced View - Content Filtering Settings ..................................................................................... 50 Table 29 - Advanced View - Management Settings .......................................................................................... 52 Table 30 - Advanced View - Settings Manager Settings ..................................................................................... 55 Table 31 - Additional Product Information - Call Feature Codes Quick Reference ..................................................... 60 Table 32 - Technical Specifications for the 3G27WV-R ..................................................................................... 63 YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 66 L Legal
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(ACN 002490486) are permitted to use smitted in any form, b this Manual for the s by any means, be it e sole purpose of using electronic, mechanica g the NetComm produ al, recording or other uct to which it relates rwise, without the pri s. Otherwise no part o or written permission of this Manual may b of NetComm. be reproduced, stored d in a retrieval system m or Comm is a trademark k of NetComm. All oth her trademarks are ac cknowledged to be t the property of their r respective owners. 3G27 67 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R FCC Regulations:
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 device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. RF Exposure Information This device meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation. IC Regulations:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. 2. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This Category II radiocommunication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310. Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de catgorie II respecte la norme CNR-310 dIndustrie Canada. IMPORTANT NOTE - IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 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 device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 68 For p product available in tthe USA/ Canada maarkets, only channel 11~11 can be operateed. Selection of other channels is not posssible. 3G27 69 7WV-R User Guide Y YML38 www.netcommlimite ed.com 3G27WV-R Contact Address: NETCOMM LIMITED Head Office PO Box 1200, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia P: +61(0)2 9424 2070 F: +61(0)2 9424 2010 E: sales@netcomm.com.au W: www.netcommlimited.com YML38 www.netcommlimited.com 3G27WV-R User Guide 70
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-01-10 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2012-01-10
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
NetComm Wireless Limited
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018884726
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1 2 | Physical Address |
18-20 Orion Road
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1 2 |
Lane Cove,NSW,, N/A 2066
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1 2 |
Australia
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
XIA
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
3G27WV
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
P****** S******
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1 2 | Title |
Compliance Specialist Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+6129********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+6129********
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1 2 |
p******@netcommwireless.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/08/2012 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 4G WiFi Router with Voice | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is maximum conducted RF output power. Device is 802.11bgn Adapter operating in a 2x2 MIMO configuration as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A**** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.9016 | 0.04 Hz | 242KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.3648 | 0.03 Hz | 246KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.1153 | 0.04 Hz | 4M18F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.1841 | 0.04 Hz | 244KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.1057 | 0.03 Hz | 242KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.0935 | 0.02 Hz | 4M20F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.1507 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.2033 |
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