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US SER G GUIDE E Cop Cop The writte pyright yright2012 NetCom mm Wireless Limited. All rights reserved. information containe en consent of NetCo ry to NetComm Wirel d herein is proprietar mm Wireless Limited d. ess Limited. No part of this document ma ay be translated, tran scribed, reproduced d, in any form, or by a any means without pr rior Please note: T This document is sub bject to change witho out notice. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 2 ve Our Environ en this equipment has nment s reached the end of f its useful life, it must t be taken to a recycl ling centre and proce essed separately from m domestic waste. cardboard box, the p tronic equipment alo plastic contained in t ong with your househo he packaging, and th old waste. You may b he parts that make up be subject to penaltie p this device can be es or sanctions unde recycled in accorda er the law. Instead, as nce with regionally e sk for disposal instruc established regulation ctions from your mun ns. Never dispose of nicipal government. this Sav Whe The elec Plea Thi NetC se be responsible an nd protect our enviro nment. is manual cover Comm 3G22WV rs the following g products:
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Troubleshooting the Voice Function ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60 Technical Data .................................................................................................................................... 61 Electrical Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Environmental Specifications / Tolerances ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61 FAQ .................................................................................................................................................. 62 Appendix A: Tables ............................................................................................................................... 64 Legal & Regulatory Information ................................................................................................................ 66 Contact ............................................................................................................................................. 69 YML22WVI www.netcomm.com NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 4 O Overvi iew troduction Int ormation related to th manual provides info This arget Users Ta s is manual is presume individual reading th The he installation, operat tion, and utilisation of f the 3G22WV. ed to have a basic un nderstanding of telec communications term minology and concep ts. Pr rerequisites s e installation of your ore continuing with th Befo activated mobile broa An a mputer with Windows, Com A We eb Browser such as eless Computer Syste Wire Computer w o Tele ephony Require Stand
(ISDN RJ-11 ements dard analogue PSTN N phone handsets are to RJ-11 phone con 3G22WV, please con adband SIM card.
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with a working 802.1 or cordless PSTN ph e not supported) nectivity cable nfirm that you comply y with the minimum s system requirements below.
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Product Introduction Product Overview Quad-Band HSPA+ (where network is available) Up to 21Mbps downlink / 5.76Mbps uplink1 1 x Voice ports (circuit-switched) 3 x 10/100 LAN Ethernet port 1 x 10/100/1000 LAN / WAN Ethernet port for optional alternate Internet connectivity (ADSL/Cable/Satellite) 802.11n/300Mbps Wireless1 (Backward compatible with 802.11b/g) 2 x Internal WiFi antennas Browser based interface for configuration and management Wireless security options- WEP, WPA, WPA2 2 x USB ports for attaching USB Storage devices to share with connected clients 1. Speeds are dependent on network coverage. See your mobile broadband provider coverage maps for more details. The total number of WiFi users can also affect data speeds. Maximum wireless signal rate and coverage values are derived from IEEE Standard 802.11g and 802.11n specifications. Actual wireless speed and coverage are dependent on network and environmental conditions included but not limited to volume of network traffic, building materials and construction/layout. Package Contents The 3G22WV package consists of:
3G22WV NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice 12VDC~1.5A Power Adapter 1 x External Antenna 1 x RJ-45 LAN Cable 1 x RJ-11 phone cable Quick Setup Guide Wireless Security Card If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact NetComm Support immediately by visiting the NetComm Support website at: http://support.netcommwireless.com/
Product Features The NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice creates a secure WiFi network, providing Internet access for up to 15 users and simultaneous phone service using a mobile broadband network. With quick and easy setup the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice provides a landline experience without the need for fixed line connections. Simply plug the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice into a power outlet then insert an active mobile broadband SIM card into the slot on the rear panel to access a mobile broadband Internet connection within minutes. The NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice incorporates a WLAN 802.11b/g/n access point, four 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports, with one able to act as a 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet WAN port and one phone port for making and receiving telephone calls. Two USB ports provide connectivity to attached USB Storage for connected clients. It features the latest security options such as WPA and WPA2 data encryption, SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) Firewall and VPN pass through. YML22WVI www.netcomm.com NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 6 P Physic cal Dim mens sions a and Indica ators LE ED Indicato 3G22WV has been d The rmation about networ infor ors designed to be place rk activity and the dev ed on a desktop. All o vice status. See belo of the cables exit from ow for an explanation m the rear for better o of each of the indica organization. The disp ator lights. play is visible on the front of the 3G22WV to provide you with NetC 7 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide LED INDICATOR DEFINITION HIGH MED LOW SIGNAL WWW PHONE LAN 4 LAN 3 LAN 2 LAN 1 / WAN WiFi Power High 3G Signal Medium 3G Sig Low 3G Signal s Connection esta Internet connec Solid blue light w Powered device slight voltage is Powered device slight voltage is strength available nal strength available strength available ablished with 3G network ction established when the analogue telepho e connected to the LAN po supplied to an Ethernet co e connected to the LAN po supplied to an Ethernet co one connected to Line 1 is rt (includes devices with W onnection). Blinks on LAN p rt (includes devices with W onnection). Blinks on LAN p off-hook, blinks on incomin Wake-On-LAN capability wh port traffic. Wake-On-LAN capability wh port traffic. ng call here a here a Powered device slight voltage is e connected to the LAN po supplied to an Ethernet co rt (includes devices with W onnection). Blinks on LAN p Wake-On-LAN capability wh port traffic. here a Powered device LAN capability w e (computer / router) conne where a slight voltage is su ected to the LAN / WAN po upplied to an Ethernet conn ort (includes devices with W nection). Blinks on LAN po Wake-On-
rt traffic Solid blue light w when WLAN is enabled. Bl inks on traffic (data transfe er) Solid amber ligh ht when device is powered on. Blinking during device e start up. Tab ble2LEDIndicator s YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCOMM LIBERTY SERIES -
Integrated Interfaces The following integrated interfaces are available at the rear of the 3G22WV:
YML22WVI www.netcomm.com INTERFACE SIM Slot Insert your SIM card here (until you hear a click). Please be careful to insert the SIM in the correct orientation by viewing the printed icon. FUNCTION 3G Antenna Connector Attach an (optional) external 3G Antenna here. LAN 4 - 2 LAN 1 / WAN Voice Power Reset LAN Port for wired Ethernet clients (Computers, Laptops, etc.) LAN or WAN port for wired Ethernet clients or bridged devices (an ADSL modem, etc.) Phone port to enable connection to a standard analogue telephone Power connector, connects to a DC 12V 1.5A Power Adapter Hold this button down for over 10 seconds to reset to factory defaults. Table3RearPanelPorts NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 8 Ph hysical Dim following page lists t The mensions the physical dimensio ons of the 3G22WV. 3G G22WV De fault Settin ngs following tables list th he default settings fo or the 3G22WV. The Static Subn Defa c IP Address:
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S Safety y and Produ uct C are reference to unpack king, installation, use and maintenance of your electronic devic ce, the following bas sic guidelines are rec ommended:
With ard do not use or inst rain or damp areas (e supply cord on eleva n, step on or mistreat ent against overheatin tall this product near r water. For example, e.g. a wet basement)
. it to lie freely. There ated surfaces. Allow the cord. ng, make sure that al ll openings in the uni near a bathtub, kitch hen sink, laundry tub b, or near a swimming g pool. Also, do not should be no obstruc ctions in its path and no heavy items shou uld be placed on the cord. t that offer exposure to air are unobstructe ted. To avo expos Do no In add To saf oid fire or shock haza se the equipment to r ot connect the power dition, do not walk on feguard the equipme G WARNING Disconnec ct the power line from m the device before se ervicing. T Transp port a and H andlin ng en transporting the 3G G22WV, it is recomm Whe ended the product b be returned in the orig ginal packaging. This s ensures the produc ct will not be damage ed. In the eve YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com nt the product needs s to be returned, ensu ure it is securely pac ckaged with appropria ate padding to preve ent damage during co ourier transport. NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 10 In nstalla ation and C Config gurati ion of f the 3 3G22W WV signal strength to the ors. Please keep in m Mobile Broadband B mind that the 3G22WV Base Station (Cell Tow V will need adequate wer). The data speed e signal strength in or d achievable from the rder to provide Intern e 3G22WV is relative to st net connectivity whils our 3G22WV and you tween your 3G22WV r WiFi devices will be and connected devi e stronger the closer ces increases. This m your connected dev may or may not be d ices are to your 3G22 rectly noticeable, an 2WV. Your wireless c nd is greatly affected connection and by the individual out your networks pe if distance is the prob erformance that migh blem. ht be related to range e or obstruction facto rs, try moving the co mputer to a position between three to five e meters from the Please note network is no e: While some of the i ot operating at its ma tems listed below ca aximum effectiveness n affect network perf s, this checklist may h formance, they will no help. ot prohibit your wirele ess network from func ctioning. If you are c oncerned that your essly between your W lace the 3G22WV on 2WV near a cordless WiFi Devices and you a floor that is as clos telephone that opera ur 3G22WV, please tr se to the centre of th ates at the same rad s:
ry the following steps This may mean plac e home as possible. io frequency as the 3 3G22WV (2.3GHz). cing the 3G22WV on a an upper floor. nterference e at may emit radio no ise, such as microw wave ovens. Dense ob bjects that can inhibi t wireless communic cation include:
of your 3G2 one, the 3G22WVs lo ch is affected by man ace your 3G22WV. 22WV ocation will affect its s y environmental fact Pla acement o like your mobile pho Just this s signal strength, whic osing a location to pla choo Simi perfo insta If yo 3G2 u have concerns abo 2WV in order to see i nnection between yo larly, the wireless con e as the distance bet ormance will degrade allation environment. If yo ties connecting wirel multi-storey homes, p not to place the 3G22 u experience difficult In m Try n cles and in Av void obstac Avoi d placing your 3G22 Refr Was Meta Larg Meta If yo 3G2 2WV near devices tha igerators shers and/or dryers al cabinets ge aquariums allic-based, UV-tinted ur wireless signal se 2WV). Co ordless Pho ones 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 After r considering the abo Try m Unp inter If yo and If ne ove issues if the perfo moving cordless pho lug and remove the b rfering with the 3G22W ur phone supports c move your 3G22WV ecessary, consider sw ormance of your wire ones away from your battery from any cord WV. hannel selection, cha to channel 11. See y witching to a 900MHz eless network is still im 3G22WV and your w dless phone that ope mpaired and you hav wireless-enabled com erates on the 2.3GHz ve a cordless phone:
puters. band (check manufa ange the channel on your phones user ma z or 5GHz cordless p the phone to the fart anual for detailed inst phone. thest channel from yo tructions. Ch hoose the Quietest Channel fo or your Wir reless Netw work acturers information)
). 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
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Hardware installation Insert your SIM card (until you hear a click) into the SIM slot. For voice functionality, connect a standard analogue telephone to the port labelled Voice using the RJ-11 cable provided. 1. 2. 3. Connect the power adapter to the Power socket on the back of the 3G22WV. 4. Plug the power adapter into the wall socket and switch on the power. 5. Wait approximately 60 seconds for the 3G22WV to power up. Connecting via a cable 1. Connect the Ethernet cable provided to the port marked LAN 1-4 at the back of the 3G22WV. 2. Connect the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable to your computer. 3. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to establish. 4. Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.20.1 into the address bar and press enter. 5. 6. After the setup process is completed, you will be connected to the Internet. Follow the steps to set up your 3G22WV. Connecting wirelessly 1. Ensure WiFi is enabled on your device (computer/laptop/Smartphone). 2. Scan for wireless networks in your area and connect to the network name shown on the included Wireless Security Card. 3. When prompted for your wireless security settings, enter the Wireless security key shown on the included Wireless Security Card. 4. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to establish. 5. Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.20.1 into the address bar and press enter. 6. 7. After the setup process is completed, you will be connected to the Internet. 8. To connect additional devices via WiFi, repeat steps 1 through 4. Follow the steps to set up your 3G22WV. YML22WVI www.netcomm.com NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 12 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 22WV. ment console and view w the status and mak ke changes to your 3 3G22WV, please follo ow the steps below:
Open your w Enter the use been customiz web browser (e.g. Inte rname and password zed. Click the Subm x/Safari) and navigate ernet Explorer/Firefox d configured during t the first time setup pr e. mit button to continue e to http://192.168.20 rocess and click the r 0.1 or http://my.router Submit button. The default username an nd password is adm min if the details have ent Please No original sett ote: If you forget the ings (username: adm username and passw min / no password). word you selected du uring the 3G22WV se et-up process, holdin g the reset button for r over 10 seconds wi ill restart the unit with h the 1. 2. Figure2 2ManagementCo onsoleLogin anagemen Ma Bas sic Status Overv basic status page pr The nt Console view rovides basic system m related information. It is shown after logg ging in to the 3G22W WV, and can also be a accessed by selectin ng Basic Status from the menu. status page shows th he 3G Frequency, Sig gnal Strength (dBm),
, Connection status, C Current 3G Provider, Current 3G APN and d the SIM Status. The Figure3 BasicViewStatus s NetC 13 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO Wir reless MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Figure4BasicV ViewWireless This page allows you to c configure basic WiFi settings for this devic ce such as enabling/
/disabling the WiFi fu nctionality, changing g the Wireless Networ rk Name (SSID) or th e Wireless Security k key. O OPTION Wireless (WiFi) WiFi Network Nam me (SSID) Security key DEFINITION Select the On or Off The SSID (Service S your wireless clients Enter your chosen W 3G22WV. Please no f option to disable or enab Set Identifier) is the name o s. This field is case sensitiv Wireless Security key here. ote that whilst the key can b Table9BasicVi y. le the Wireless functionality of your wireless network. U se a unique name to ident aracters. ve and can be up to 32 cha ey is printed on the wireless
. The default WPA2-PSK ke be customized on this pag e, the key will revert to the ViewWiFiSettings fy your wireless device so that you can easily conne ct to it from s security card and on the default if the 3G22WV is re Product ID on the bottom eset to factory default. of the YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 14 ernet Inte The You enab Alter If the prov 3G Operation Mode can be configured o on this page. Please s see the table below fo for options allowed fo or the 3G operation m mode:
Figure5 BasicViewIntern net O OPTION Automatically Con nfigure My Mobile Broadband d Mobile Broadband Custom APN (if re quired) Country SIM Status PIN Confirm PIN Remember PIN DEFINITION ovider and APN of the inse rted SIM car. If your SIM ca ard has a PIN code or requ uires a The router will attem username or passw Select to enable or Enter an APN if the Select the country y The current status o Enter the SIM PIN c Re-enter the SIM PI Select to remember mpt to automatically detect word to connect do not sele disable the mobile broadb Auto Config option does n you wish to operate the rou of the inserted SIM. If SIM code numbers here (if requ N code numbers here (if re r the entered SIM PIN. Sele Table10Basic t the mobile broadband pro ect this option. band profile. not correctly identify your m uter in. PIN is shown, enter the SI uired). equired). ecting yes for this option m ViewInternetSett mobile broadband service s settings APN. M PIN code in the fields be elow. eans you will not need to e tings enter the PIN code again to o use the inserted SIM card d. can also elect to ena bling you to connect able the Automatica to the applicable mo lly Configure My Mob obile service. Please v bile Broadband optio verify the APN detect on. This option attem ted is correct by clic mpts to automatically f king on the Status ta fill out the correct AP b. The current APN w PN from your mobile b will be listed above th broadband SIM card he SIM Status field. rnatively, you can dis sable the Automatica ally Configure My Mo obile Broadband opt tion and manually en ter the APN you wou ld like to use. oadband option doe s not correctly detec ct your APN and you a are unsure of what to o enter manually, plea ase contact your mob bile broadband servi ce e Automatically Conf vider for more informa figure My Mobile Bro ation. NetC 15 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com MM LIBERTY SERIES -
eatures nterface is intended e advanced settings to provide access to pages. item will return you t to the Basic View pag ge. NETCO Ad dvanced Fe basic configuration i The acce essible by viewing th me Hom Click king the Home menu Sta The Syst tus status page provides em Information, Mob all the settings that m most people will wan nt to use on their 3G2 2WV. There are adva anced settings availa able if desired which are s system related info bile Broadband (MBB rmation and is displa B), Connection Status ayed when you login and Ethernet Port St to the 3G22WV mana tatus settings. agement console and d switch to Advanced d View. By default, th he status page will sh how ITEM on Section d (MBB) Section s Section. System Informatio System Uptime Router Version Phone Module Mobile Broadband Profile Name Interface Status APN IP Address Connection Status Provider Frequency IMEI Signal Strength SIM Status LA AN port Mode YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Figure6Advan cedViewStatus DEFINITION The current amount The firmware versio The type of phone m t of time the router has bee on running on the router. module and the firmware ve The name of the cu The type of connec The current status o The Access Point N The WAN IP addres rrent mobile broadband pr tion the mobile broadband of the internet connection. Name being used to connec ss of the current internet co The mobile broadba The frequency band The IMEI (Internatio The strength of the The status of the SI and provider being used to d currently in use. onal Mobile Equipment Iden mobile broadband signal d M card that is currently ins Table11:Advanc en connected to the interne et. version of the module. rofile in use. d profile is using. ct to the mobile broadband onnection. d provider. o connect to the internet. ntity) of the router, a unique detected serted into the router. cedViewStatusSe ettings e code for identifying devic ces on a cellular GSM netw work. NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 16 The LAN To v butto LAN1 port can also o 1 mode applicable fo ort for connecting to a operate as a WAN po or your environment. a bridged Ethernet d device such as an xD DSL modem. Using th e pull down menu in the Ethernet Port St tatus section, select t the iew the LAN, PPPoE on. Each section con or Call Forwarding s ntains a breakdown o tatus, click on the rel of information relevan evant link below the t to the connection ty green menu bar. Eac ype or function. ch of these sections is hidden by default. To view them all, clic ck on the All Status ITEM IP MAC Address ITEM PPPoE Status ITEM Call Waiting Unconditional Cal Busy Call Forward No Reply Call Forw Not Reachable Ca l Forwarding ding warding all Forwarding Figure7:Ad dvancedStatusLA AN DEFINITION The IP address and The MAC address o d subnet mask of the router of the router is listed here. Table12:Advanc r is displayed here. cedStatusLANSta atusSettings Figure8:Advanc cedStatusPPPoE DEFINITION The current state of f any PPPoE connection tha Table13:Advanc at may be configured. cedStatusPPPoES Settings Figure9:Advanc cedStatusCallFor rwarding DEFINITION The status of call w The status of the Un The status of the Bu The status of the No The status of the No aiting which is a feature is nconditional Call Forwardin usy Call Forwarding feature o Reply Call Forwarding fea ot Reachable Call Forward Table14:Advanc allowing the user to suspe ng feature which forwards a e which forwards an incom ature which forwards an in ing feature which forwards cedStatusCallFor end a current telephone cal an incoming call to anothe ing call if the line is busy. coming call if the call is no s a call if the call cannot co rwardingSettings l and switch to a new incom r number in all cases. ming call. t answered. nnect due to the router Voi ice settings not responding g or blocked. NetC 17 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO Inte ernet Settings obile Broadband Mo d nnection Con This page allows you to s MM LIBERTY SERIES -
setup your WWAN (W Wireless Wide Area N etwork) connection. O OPTION d Connection Profile Name APN Name Mobile Broadband Username Password Authentication Typ pe Reconnect Delay Reconnect Retries s Metric MTU NAT Masqueradin ng Voice Roaming (O Outgoing Call) Voice Roaming (In ncoming Call) Data Roaming YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Figure10Advan ncedViewMobile eBroadbandConne ctionSettings DEFINITION A name to identify t Enter the APN name The profile can be d If applicable enter t If applicable enter t Select the type of a The delay between The number of reco This field allows you routing configuratio Enter the Maximum Enabled by Default he profile and associated m e you wish to use to conne disabled or enabled using the username assigned to y the password assigned to y uthentication in use by the attempts to reconnect to th onnection tries made to the u to customize the metric o ns (Static Routes, RIP, VPN Transmission Unit, the size
, this option allows you to s s. mobile broadband settings ect to your mobile broadba nd provider. Please dont e this option. band provider in order to c you by your mobile broadb band provider in order to co you by your mobile broadb rk. For more information, pl e mobile broadband networ he mobile broadband serv vice. e. e mobile broadband service of the mobile broadband in terface. This setting will ha N, etc.) e in bytes of the largest da switch NAT (Network Addre atagram packet that can be ess Translation) on or off. edit this unless you are awa are of what effect it will hav ve. onnect to the mobile broad onnect to the mobile broad ease contact your mobile b dband service. dband service. broadband service provide er. ve no effect for most users s, but may be required for advanced e sent over the network con nnection. Enable outgoing vo ice calls when utilising a d different mobile broadband provider. Enable incoming vo oice calls when utilising a d different mobile broadband d provider. Select to enable or disable data roaming on y your mobile broadband con nnection Table15Adva ancedViewIntern netSettingsMobil eBroadbandCon nectionSettings NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 18 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. The You default setting of Al can also scan for av Figure11Advan ncedViewBandS Selection l bands should be a appropriate for the ma ajority of users. ailable mobile broad band service provide ers in your area by se electing Manual for r the Current Operat or Selection Mode a and then clicking the scan button. Figure12Advan ncedViewOperat torSelection t of the detected mob bile broadband servi ce carriers in your ar rea will be displayed. Select the most app propriate 3G service from the list shown a and click Apply. A lis The default setting of Au utomatic should be a appropriate for the m majority of users and l ocations. YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NetC 19 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
M Security SIM Security page e SIM The nables you to config ure SIM PIN related f functions such as sto oring the PIN in use o on the SIM or changin ng the PIN protection n status. ITEM s Remaining SIM Status Number of Retries PIN Confirm PIN Remember PIN PIN Protection YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Figure13:Mobil leBroadbandSIM Security DEFINITIO N The current status o The remaining num Enter the PIN for yo Re-enter the PIN fo Set the 3G22WV to Select to enable or of the inserted SIM. ber of times an incorrect S ur SIM card here (if require r your SIM card here (If req remember the SIM PIN. Th disable PIN protection on y Table16:Mobile SIM PIN can be entered bef ed) quired) his prevents it needing to b your SIM card eBroadbandSIMS fore being prompted to ent ter a PUK code. be entered each time the 3G G22WV starts up. ecuritySettings NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 20 LA AN Setup IP S The LAN functionality of t the 3G22WV can be configured from this page. Using this pag ge, a user can chang ge the LAN IP, LAN S Subnet and DNS Mas squerading options. Figure14Advan ncedViewLANSe ttings Please note e: If the IP address ha as changed you will h have to re-enter the n new IP address confi gured in your browse er to access the conf figuration pages. OPTION DESCRIPT ION IP Address Subnet Mask MBB IP Forwardin ng (Transparent Bridging) DNS Masquerade The local IP address o The subnet mask for t Enabling this field brid Forwarding Mode is fu PC. of 3G22WV the local network. dges the WAN port to the L functioning check that the l LAN port. The connected L ocal IP address on the Sta LAN device is then live on t tus page matches the IP a the Internet. To confirm 3G address of the network ada IP apter on your Select to enable or dis Table17Advan sable DNS masquerading ncedViewLANSet for connected clients. ttings S Masquerading S masquerading allow w of the dynamically ws the router to forwa assigned DNS serve ard DNS requests to d rs assigned by the c dynamically assigned ellular network. d DNS servers. Clien nts on the routers LA N can then use the ro outer as a DNS serve er without needing to re should be no need d to disable this featu ure in most cases, ho wever, if you need to o do so simply select Disable and click t the Save button. DNS DNS know Ther Click k Apply to save any changes you make t to the settings. NetC 21 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com DH The You well NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
HCP DHCP page is used to adjust the DHCP s settings used by the router. The DHCP se ettings are then passe ed onto any device c connecting via DHCP P. can manually set the as the NTP, TFTP an e DHCP Start and End nd Option 150/Option d range, the DHCP L n 160 (VoIP options) s Lease time, the defau settings. ult Domain name suff ix, Primary and Seco ndary DNS Server, th he Primary and Seco ondary WINS Server, as Figu ure15DHCPSettin ngs r entering the applica can also assign a pa able details, click Sa articular IP address to ave. o a specific device e very time that device e makes a DHCP req uest as follows:
Figure16DHCP PSettingsFixedM apping 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click Add me for the computer o Enter a nam omputer or devices Enter the co P address to be assig Enter the IP Click Save e or device. MAC address gned to the compute r or device. HCP Relay Conf elay the DHCP functi figuration on from a remote DH HCP server select the e DHCP Relay Config guration link at the to op of the page. After You DH To re 1. 2. Figure17:DHCP SettingsDHCPRe elayConfiguration Set the DH Enter the IP HCP Relay option to P Address of the DHC Enable. CP Server you wish to o relay to and press t the Save button. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 22 NetC 23 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSPPA+ WiFi Router with VVoice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
LA AN - Advanced The Advanced Setup LA Setup N page has settings that should only be c configured by experie enced administrators s. The following page e provides a brief ove erview of the features s available. The distr default is Disable, ribution system. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com FIE LD 802.1d Spanning Tr ree LLTD IGMP Proxy UPnP Router Advertiseme ent PPPoE Relay Figure18:Intern netSettingsLANA AdvancedSetup DESCRIPTION Th he default is Disable, sele wi reless distribution system (
Th his field is the Link Layer To op ption. Th he field is the Internet Grou th is feature. Th he default option Universal by y other UPnP devices. Sele Us sed in multicasting the Rou ro uters nearby. The default o PP PPoE relay is also known as the local client PC. The de to Table18:Interne ect Enable to enable this
(WDS) links as redundant opology Discovery (LLTD) e protocol is used to stop lo option. The Spanning Tree m. links in a distribution syste ng is Disable. Select Ena protocol. The default settin oops when using able to enable this up Management Protocol (I GMP) protocol. The defaul t setting is Disable. Selec ct Enable to utilise Plug and Play (UPnP) is E ect Disable to disable this uter Advertisement function option is Disable. Select s half bridge mode half bri efault option is Disable. S etSettingsLANA network device to be autom router discovery messages Enabled and is used by a s option. n periodically sends ICMP Enable to enable it. dge and will make the DHC CP duplicate the WAN IP a Select Enable to enable it
. AdvancedSettings omatically identified s to identify other address from the ISP select Enable to en nable this option. The e Spanning Tree proto ocol is used to stop l oops when using wir reless distribution sys stem (WDS) links as redundant links in a NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 24 WA The conn STA If yo AN WAN page allows yo nection type. ATIC (fixed IP) ur WAN connection u 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. Figure19Advan ncedViewWAN StaticIPSettings r Backup section on page 27 for informat tion on configuring th he WAN failover featu re and enabling the Failover notification f function. Please refe r to the WAN Failove FIE LD IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:
Primary/ Secondary y DNS:
DESCRIPTION Ty ype in the IP address assig Ty ype in the Subnet mask ass Ty ype in the WAN Gateway as ype in the DNS address ass Ty Table19Advan gned by your Internet Servi signed by your Internet Se ssigned by your Internet S signed by your Internet Se ncedViewWANSe ce Provider rvice Provider ervice Provider ervice Provider ettingsStaticIP settings. he IP address from t he Internet service p rovider. Leave everyt ything as default unle ss instructed by your r Internet Service Pro ovider. Click DHC This k Apply to save the CP connection will get t Figure20Advan ncedViewWAN DHCPSettings r Backup section on page 27 for informat tion on configuring th he WAN failover featu re and enabling the Failover notification f function. Please refe r to the WAN Failove NAM ME Hostna ame Please User In input the host name of you nterface. ur computer. This is optiona al and can be used in the a address bar of a web brow wser instead of the routers IP address to access the r routers Graphical D ESCRIPTION k Apply to save the Table20Advan ncedViewWANSe ettingsDHCP settings. Click NetC 25 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
PoE PPP Mos t ADSL/ADSL2+ serv vices use the PPP ove er Ethernet protocol. Use this protocol if y you are utilising a fixe ed line broadband se ervice especially if the e connecting modem m is in bridge mode. Figure21:Advan ncedViewWANP PPPoEModeSetting gs r Backup section on page 27 for informat tion on configuring th he WAN failover featu re and enabling the Failover notification f function. r to the WAN Failove Please refe NAM ME User Na ame Password/Verify y Password D ESCRIPTION Enter th he broadband username a s assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (
ISP). Enter th he broadband password a s assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (
ISP). Table21:Advanc cedViewWANP PPPoEModeSetting s YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 26 kup WAN Failover Backu nection should fail. WA AN Failover Back The conn To u se this feature, you w up feature of NetCom m Wireless 3G22WV V is designed to provi de a backup Mobile Broadband (MBB) In nternet connection in n the event your prima ary Ethernet WAN will need both an Ethe ernet WAN connectio on (from an xDSL mo odem/ISDN/Satellite e etc.) and a MBB WAN N connection. Table22:Advanc cedViewWANFa iloverSettings FIEL D Connection n Type There a are four possible options th hat the WAN Failover Conn D ESCRIPTION ection Type can be set to:
MBB (Mobile Broadba default settings. and) Failover if WAN link is down If the fixed line con nnection through the WAN port fails the Mobile Broad dband will connect to the in nternet. This is the MBB Failover with WA Count specifies how m specifies how many p AN ping The 3G22WV sen many successive ping attem ing attempts must succeed nds ping requests to a spec mpts can fail before the 3G d in order to reset the Fail c cified Internet Host to verify G22WV fails over to the Mob counter. y whether the Internet conn bile broadband Internet WA nection is online and functi AN connection while the S oning. The Fail uccess Count WAN Only Only the W WAN port connection is us sed. The Mobile Broadband d Connection is disabled e ffectively disabling the WA AN failover function. MBB Only Only the M MBB connection is used. T The WAN port connection is s disabled. There a are two possible options th at the WAN Failover MBB C Connection can be set to:
MBB Conn nection Always On Although backup connection. T the router does not use th his allows the router to fail he Mobile Broadband (MBB over quickly to the existing B) connection when the WA g MBB connection, howeve AN connection is available, er may result in MBB carrie
, the MBB connection will a er charges. always be online as a Dial When Required connection if the conn The router dials the Mobile ection becomes unnecess e Broadband (MBB) conne sary. ection when the MBB conne ection is required. The rout ter will also automatically d disconnect MBB Table23:Advanc cedViewWANFa iloverSettings NetC 27 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com US The NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
SD USSD page is used t to send USSD (short SMS style) message es to the mobile broa adband service provid der. Figure2 22AdvancedView USSD USS Ente Any Plea D is a real-time mess saging service usual ly utilised to perform mobile account relat ted tasks such as the e following:
Chec Obta Verif cking available credi aining more credit for fying your mobile acc it for a mobile service r a mobile service ac count information. e account. ccount. er the USSD message e to be sent in the Se end Message field a at the bottom of the s screen and then click k Start Session. responses from your r mobile broadband S Service Provider will be displayed in the Response from Netw work box in the midd dle of the page. se contact your mob bile broadband Servic ce provider for a list o of available USSD co ommands for your mo obile broadband serv vice. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 28 Wir Bas This reless Settings sic Configuratio page allows you to d on Settings define the basic wire less settings for the 3 3G22WV. Figure23Adva ancedViewWiFiS Settings ault. Changing this op ption to OFF will turn OFF the wireless fun ctionality on the 3G2 22WV and you will not t be able to connect to your 3G22WV wire elessly. io On/Off:
is turned on by defa Rad WiFi O OPTION Radio On/Off Country Use this option to switc ch the wireless functionality y on or off. DEFINITIO N Select the country that the router is operating in. T This field has an effect on t the wireless channels that are legally available for use e in a given country. Network Mode; Th here are 5 modes to select from:
11b/g mixed mode e:
11b only:
11g only:
11n only:
11/b/g/n Mixed mo Frequency (Chann ode:
nel):
SSID (Network Na ame) Activate this SSID Broadcast this SS ID cation Network Authentic 3G22WV. Both 802.11b and 802. Select this if all of your Select this if all of your Select this if all of your Select this if 802.11b a This setting configures The SSID (Service Set field is case sensitive a Use this option to disab This option can be use See the following page 11g wireless devices are a wireless clients are 802.11 wireless clients are 802.11 wireless clients are 802.11 nd 802.11g and 802.11n w the frequency that the Wir Identifier) is the name of yo and can be up to 32 charac ble or enable the use of the d to hide the wireless broa s for an explanation of the Table24Advan allowed to connect to your 1b. 1g. 1n. wireless devices are in you reless Radio uses for wirele our wireless network. Use a cters long. You should cha e SSID. adcasting of the SSID so th different security types av ncedViewWiFiSet r network. ess connectivity. Select one a unique name to identify y ange the default SSID for ad e channel that you wish to your wireless device so that dded security. an connect via wireless. at only informed parties ca ailable. ttings Click k Apply to save any changes you make t to the settings. use from the drop down lis st. o it from your wireless clien at you can easily connect to nts. This NetC 29 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com Sec This NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
curity Settings section allows you to o configure the wirele ess security for your 3 3G22WV. Setting up sufficient wireless se ecurity can prevent u nauthorized access t to your wireless netw work. OP PTION cation Network Authentic Figure24Advan ncedViewWiFiSe ecuritySettings Select the security mode fo or the wireless network. Se Table25Advan D DEFINITION on ee below for more informati curitySettings ncedViewWiFiSec Netw You work Authentication may choose from the e following wireless s security options:
Disa abled en Ope Shar red A WPA WPA A-PSK A2 WPA WPA A2- PSK A-PSK-WPA2-PSK WPA A1-WPA2 WPA 802. 1x. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 30 WEP P P (Wireless Encryptio WEP the S Security Key you wou n Protocol) helps pre uld like to use in the W event against unwant WEP Key 1 field. ted wireless users ac ccessing your 3G22W WV. It offers a lower le evel of security in com mparison to WPA-PS K and WPA2-PSK. En nter WPA WPA cont A1/WPA2 A (WiFi Protected Acc trol and management WPA A ne WPA num A-PSK/WPA2-PSK ewer type of security A2-PSK. After that, ple bers. Figure25:Advan ncedViewWiFiSec curitySettingsWEP P cess) authentication t. It provides a strong is suitable for enterp ger encryption and a rise applications. It m must be used in conju uthentication solution n. unction with an authe entication server such h as RADIUS to prov ide centralized acces ss Figure26Advan ncedViewWiFiSe ecuritySettingsWP PA1/WPA2 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 also identi cal. NetC 31 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide Figure27Advan ncedViewWiFiSe ecuritySettingsWP PAPSK/WPA2PSK YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Your 802. In or requ r 3G22WV uses WPA wireless devic 1x rder to use 802.1X se uired. A2-PSK by default. Ch ces. heck your Wireless S ecurity Card or the d device label on the bo ottom of the 3G22WV V for your default SSID D and Security key to o begin connecting y your 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 Figure28Advan ncedViewWiFiSe ecuritySettings80 2.1x Please note wireless ad Please refer supports W e: After configuring w apters support WPA-
r to your wireless ada WPA-PSK) in order to s also need to configu wireless security, you
-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WP A/WPA2 security;
apter user guide for m more details. It is stro
. secure your network. re your wireless ada pter to use the same security settings bef fore you can connect t wirelessly. Not all ongly recommended to set up a simple w reless security such as WPA-PSK (when the wireless client Mos t wireless adapters in n computers and lap tops support at least t WEP and WPA. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 32 Adv This vanced Wireles page allows you to m ss Settings modify the advanced d wireless settings for r your NetComm Sma art Hub 4G. These se ettings should not be changed unless you u are aware of what e effect they will have. For d details on the advanc ced wireless settings s page please see the e table on the followin ng page. Figure29:Advan ncedViewWireles sAdvancedSettin gs NetC 33 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCOMM LIBERTY SERIES -
OPTION BG Protection Mode Client Idle Timeout Beacon Interval:
Data Beacon Rate (DTIM):
Fragment Threshold:
RTS Threshold:
TX Power:
Short Preamble Short Slot Tx Burst Pkt_Aggregate Country Code AP Isolation:
MBSSID AP Isolation BSSID WiFi Multimedia WMM Capable:
WMM Parameters:
Multicast-to-Unicast Converter Multicast-to-Unicast Others HT TxStream HT RxStream HT Physical Mode Operating Mode Channel Bandwidth Guard Interval MCS Reverse Direction Grant (RDG) Aggregation MSDU (A-MSDU) Auto Block ACK Decline BA Request YML22WVI www.netcomm.com DEFINITION A mechanism to enable the router to communicate with older legacy wireless network adapters that use 802.11b and 802.11g wireless protocols. The wireless client connections will timeout if there is no data packets transmitted within the specified seconds range. The interval of time in which the wireless router broadcasts a beacon which is used to synchronize the wireless network. Enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. This specifies the maximum size of a packet during the fragmentation of data to be transmitted. If you set this value too low, it will result in bad performance. When the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold, the wireless router will not use the RTS/CTS mechanism to send this packet. This determines the transmit or output power of the broadcast wireless signal. A radio preamble is a part of a datagram packet at the head of the Physical Layer Convergence Protocol (PLCP) to increase throughput. Shortening the preamble reduces the size of the data packet increasing throughput. However not all wireless network adapters are able to use this setting. The amount of time the router waits after a packet collision before retransmitting the data packet. Enabling the short slot reduces this time from 20ms to 9ms, therefore increasing overall throughput. The Transmission Burst boosts the WLAN data packet throughput to maximise transmission rates according to the wireless protocol being used. However this may increase the rate of dropped packets due to environmental factors such as radio interference which can make the optimal wireless data packet transmission rate less than the maximum possible transmission rate. Packet Aggregation in IP networking is a function that concatenates multiple data packets into a single Transmission Unit to reduce redundancy and network traffic overhead. The Country Code option controls the wireless channels that the router can broadcast on, defined by each countries wireless regulations. This feature allows you to isolate clients on your wireless network. To enable communication between the wireless clients connected to your NetComm Smart Hub 4G set this option to Disabled. To terminate the communication between the wireless clients set this option to enabled. The MBSSID AP Isolation function provides isolation among different SSIDs. When enabled this function prevents wireless client terminals with different SSIDs from communicating with each other. The Broadcast Service Set Identifier. Select Disabled to hide the SSID of your NetComm Smart Hub 4G. If disabled, other people will not be able scan and detect this products SSID. The WMM (WiFi MultiMedia) option if enabled supports QoS for experiencing better audio, video and voice in applications. Click on the WMM Configuration button to configure the WMM parameters. This function converts multicast data to unicast data and is disabled by default. This option sets the stream number that wireless antenna transmits. This option sets the stream number that wireless antenna receives. The options available for this field are Mixed Mode or Green Field. The default operation mode is Mixed Mode. The channel bandwidth can be set to a mixed 20/40 MHz (the default value) giving an 802.11g connection speed of up to 150 Mbps and an 802.11n connection speed of up to 300 Mbps. For legacy wireless adapters the Channel Bandwidth can be set to 20 MHz slowing the connection speed for 802.11g and 802.11n to 54 Mbps and 74 Mbps respectively as well as providing backward compatibility for older, slower 802.11b/g devices. The guard interval is designed to help wireless clients minimise the effects of multipath delays. When you add a guard time the back portion of useful signal time is copied and appended to the front. The options available for this field are Long or Auto. The default setting is Auto. The Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) function sets the modulation, coding and number of spatial channels. The default MCS value is Auto. The Reverse Direction Grant (RDG) function reduces the transmitted data packet collision rate by using the reverse direction protocol. The RDG improves transmission performance and scalability in a wireless environment. By default the RDG setting is enabled. The MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU) Aggregation function wraps multiple Ethernet frames bound for a common destination in a single 802.11 frame. This reduces the number of required packet headers making the transmission more efficient. The 802.11n protocol uses the Auto Block ACK function for security of the data transmission. If a wireless client receives a unicast A-MPDU (Aggregated MAC Packet Data Unit) frame, it should respond by sending back an ACK frame without delay. A Block Acknowledgement reduces the number of the ACK frames while providing an individual acknowledgement of each aggregated data frame. The Decline BA Request function can be set to refuse block acknowledgement requests from wireless clients. By default this function is disabled. Table26:AdvancedViewAdvancedWirelessSettings NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 34 MA This com AC Filtering page allows you to s puters from accessin setup MAC address f ng the Internet. filtering rules to prote ect your wireless netw work from malicious a activity. The filtering r rules can be used to either allow or block k certain devices or Figure30:Advan ncedViewWireles sMACFiltering OPTION DEFIN TION There are e three possible options:
Disable MAC Filtering is disabled
. Filtering Policy Add a MAC addre ess to the filtering list Allow. A Allow the specified device(
(s) access to the network. A All other wireless devices (
(not listed) will be denied a access to the wireless netw Reject Reject the specified device e(s) access to the network
. All other wireless devices s (not listed) will be allowed d access to the wireless ne work. etwork. Specify a a 12 digit hexadecimal MAC Table27:Advanc C address to add to the MA cedViewWireless AC filtering list. sMACFiltering NetC 35 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
DS (Wireless D Distribution Syst tem) Wireless Distribution ployed; WDS Bridge m as well as wireless ch system allows the ro mode or WDS Repea hannel (frequency) outers network to be ater mode. In both WD expanded, using co DS Bridge and Repe onnecting access poi ater modes the route nts that are capable er and all associated of using WDS mode. access points must u
. There are two meth use the same Encryp ods of WDS that can ption type and encryp be ption Figure31:Advan ncedViewWireles sSettingsWDS WDS Bridge mode the ess can only be mad e wireless signal of th e through Ethernet c e router and each ac able connections. W ccess point is used a ireless clients will no as a bridge. With 100 t be able to connect
% of the wireless sig to either the router o nal used to link the ro r access points. router and access po oints this means netw work Figure32:Advan ncedViewWireles sWDSBridgeMod de WDS repeater mode a ng the router and acc pared with WDS brid ccess points connec cess points and also dge mode ct to the router and re between access poi epeat the wireless sig nts and wireless clie gnal of the router and ents the distance pos d also allow connectio sible between the ro ons to wireless clients uter and access poin ts. With the wireless s nts will be approxima signal divided betwee en ately halved when WD The emp key a In W acce In W linkin com PS (WiFi Protec cted Setup) WP YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Figure33:Advan ncedViewWireles sWDSRepeaterM Mode NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 36 to establish a conne ess a button on both ction between wirele the wireless client an ss clients and your 3 nd the NetComm Sm 3G22WV. This method mart Hub 4G router, an d removes the need nd the WPS feature w to manually select th will complete the wire he encryption mode a eless connection. The and enter in a passph e 3G22WV supports t hrase two WPS key. type S is the simplest way You only need to pre s of WPS:
OPT TION WPS via Push Butt ton WPS via PIN code e OP PTION Status:
SSID:
WPS Auth Mode:
e WPS Encrypt Type WPS Default Key I Index WPS Key(ASCII) WPS PIN:
WPS Mode:
A s WP pecific button needs to be S button on the wireless ro pressed on the wireless cl outer, or by clicking the Ap lient or in the wireless clien pply button in the web conf nt utility to start WPS mode figuration interface. Then switch the 3G22WV V to WPS mode either by pu ushing the DE EFINITION A P PIN code needs to be assig inte erface. gned to the wireless client s set to WPS mode. Then to complete the wireless conn nection input the wireless c client PIN into the 3G22WV V web Table28:Advanc cedViewWireless sWPS Figure34:Advan ncedViewWireles sWPS cryption) function of this wi D EFINITION ireless router is properly se et, you will see a Success message here. Otherwise e, you will see a message in n the WPS If the wireless security (enc Status field stating Idle. This is the network broadc This field shows the active This field shows the encryp This field shows which key This field shows the curren This is the WPS PIN code o Select either PIN mode or cast name (SSID) of the rou authentication mode for th ption type used by the wire y index is in use by the wire nt wireless passphrase key of the wireless router. You PBC (which is the WPA via Table29:Advanc uter. he wireless connection. eless settings. eless settings. y in use by the wireless sett may need this information a Push Button). cedViewWireless tings. when connecting to other WPS enabled wireless dev vices. sWPSSettings NetC 37 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Sta The ation Info Station List shows th e wireless clients cu rrently associated wi th your 3G22WV. Figure35Advan ncedViewWiFiSt tationList D EFINITION e. The wireless network name entifier. e 12 digit hexadecimal ide The wireless clients uniqu he router. r or device connected to th The name of the computer client by the router. The local network address assigned to the wireless c ngth Indicator (RSSI) measu ures the wireless signal str The Received Signal Stren s. r Saving Mode (PSM) statu This field shows the Power of the wireless signal. an estimation of the range The bandwidth field gives en connected to the router. This field shows how long the wireless client has bee sSettingsStationL cedViewWireless Table30:Advanc rength. ListSettings NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 38 OP PTION SSID MAC Address Host Name IP Address RSSI PSM BW Connected Time YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Se ervices uting atic Static Route page is Rou Sta The used to add or delet te static routes. Static c routes can be used d to facilitate commun nication between dev vices on different netw tworks. Figure36 StaticRouteSettin ngs by default by the rout ter on initialisation su uch as the Ethernet su ubnet route for routin ng to a device on the Ethernet subnet. A P PPP route is also add ded upon obtaining a WAN Enter the re equired values in the Click ADD fields (as shown abo ove) for route being a added. Please note: Yo ou must increment th e Route no by 1 for r each route in the R Route no field otherw wise that route will be overwritten. at the bottom will the en show the new rout te added. Som PPP Addi me routes are added b connection. ing Static Routes ext (in blue). Active Routing table eting Static Routes k the Delete Entry te The Dele Click RIP P
(Routing Information RIP for th he routers Ethernet s have to add the route will h Protocol) is used for subnet could be adve es appropriately in th r advertising routes to ertised to a Router on e Static Routes secti o other routers. Thus n the PPP interface si on see Adding Stat all the routes in the r ide so that a Router o tic Routes (above). routers routing table on this network will kn will be advertised to now how to route to a other nearby routers a device on the route s. For example, the ro ers Ethernet subnet. Y oute You Please note: So ome routers will ignor re RIP. Click Selec Enable on the RIP Pa t RIP version age Figure3 37RIPSettings NetC 39 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Click the Save button. NA The Port AT NAT page is used to Forwarding rules. o configure the Netwo ork Address Translati on rules currently in use on the router. Th he router is in NAT mo ode by default. The N NAT configuration se ttings are also known n as This How is only needed if you u need to map inbou w to configure Port Fo orwarding OPTION Item no Protocol s Source IP Address nge Incoming Port Ran dress Destination IP Add Destination Port R Range Figure e38NATSettings nd requests to a spe cific port on the WAN N IP address to a dev vice connected on th e Ethernet interface, e.g. a web camera. DEFIN TION Number t Specify th Specifies Specify th Local Are Local Are to identify the port mapping he protocol to use for the p s either a Friendly IP addr he external port(s) to listen ea Network Address of dev ea Network Port(s) to forwa Table31NATC d. g. 1 to as many as needed port mapping. TCP, UDP, A All protocols. ess the router or a wildcard ress that is allowed to acce n to. vice to forward inbound req ard connections to. ConfigurationItems quests to. d IP address of 0.0.0.0 that t allows all IP addresses to access the router. Mapping configuratio on information as app propriate. Enter the IP M Click Save 1. 2. Please note: If numbers then f the Incoming Port R the Destination Por Range specifies a si rt Range MUST be th ngle port (as above) he same as the Inco
) then the destination oming Port Range. port can be set to an ny port. If the Incom ming Port Range spe cifies a range of port t To d delete a port forwardin ng rule, click on the c corresponding Dele te Entry link from the e list of IP Mappings
. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 40 DM If yo Inter The that your MZ u have a client PC th rnet access by defini hat cannot run an Inte ng a DMZ Host. ernet application (e.g g. Games) properly fr rom behind the NAT f firewall, then you can n open up the firewall l restrictions to allow unrestricted two-way y DMZ function allows the virtual server re-d r WAN IP address to you to re-direct all p directs a particular se a particular LAN clie packets going to your ervice/Internet applic nt/server. r WAN port IP addres cation (e.g. FTP, web ss, to a particular IP a bsites) to a particular address in your LAN. LAN client/server, wh The difference betw hereas DMZ re-direc ween the virtual serve cts all packets (regard er and the DMZ functi dless of services) go ion is ing to Figure39Advan ncedViewDMZSe ettings DEFINITION ble DMZ. address of a particular hos Enable/disab Enter the IP a 3G22WV. st in your LAN Network that t will receive all the packet s originally going to the WA AN port/Public IP address of your Table32Advan ncedViewDMZSe ttings OPTION DMZ Settings:
DMZ IP Address:
above configurations s. k Apply to save the Click NetC 41 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com Ma This from NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
ac/IP/Port Filter ring page allows you to s m accessing the Intern setup MAC, IP and p net. ort filtering rules to p rotect your network f from malicious activit ty. The filtering rules c can be used to eithe r allow or block certa ain users and/or ports s Figure40:Advan ncedViewServices sMAC/IP/PortFilte ering OPTION DEFINITION ering ering Settings Basic Settings MAC/IP/Port Filte Default Policy MAC/IP/Port Filte MAC Address:
Destination IP Ad Source IP Addre Protocol:
Destination Port R Source Port Rang Action:
Comment:
ddress:
ss:
Range:
ge:
Select Enable Select whethe to enable the MAC/IP/Port er packets that do not matc t Filtering feature on the 3G ch any of the configured ru G22WV. les are accepted or dropp ed by the router. The MAC add The destinatio The source IP Select the por The destinatio The source Po Either accept Add a comme r network device attemptin ress of a local computer o on IP Address for the filter r rule. Address for the filter rule. TCP, UDP or both). If you a rt numbers protocol type (T on Port Range of the filter ru ule. If there is only one por
. If there is only one port in ort Range of the filter rule. atches all of the rule specif or drop the packet that ma of the rule (optional). ent to identify the purpose o Table33:Advanc cedViewServices ng to access the 3G27WV-R Rs network. are unsure, use the default t involved enter the same p volved enter the same por fications. TCP&UDP setting. port number in both text fie elds. t number in both text fields s. MAC/IP/PortFilte ering YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 42 Sys This stem Security page allows you to i mprove the security of your 3G22WV thro ough the SPI (Stateful l Packet Inspection) f firewall and remote a access settings. Sele ct to enable or disab ble the SPI (Stateful P Packet Inspection) fire ewall to improve the s security of your 3G22 2WV. Figure41:Advan ncedViewServices sRoutingSystem Security NetC 43 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Con This ntent Filtering page allows you to c configure content, UR RL and host filters to restrict improper inte ernet content access from LAN computers s across one or both of the MBB and Ethe ernet WAN connectio ons. OPTION Content Filter S Settings Web Content F Filter:
URL Filter:
Web Host Filte er:
YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Figure42:Advan ncedViewServices sRoutingConten tFiltering DEFINITION o. Options include the mob ile broadband connection o only, the Ethernet WAN co nnection only or ng. Click Apply to save a d clicking the Add button ny settings changes. n. Rules previously created d and listed here can be de eleted at any time ontent filtering will apply to nnections. va or ActiveX content filterin ing its full URL address an Select wh both the Tick the b Block acc via this p Access to hich connection type the co 4G and Ethernet WAN con boxes to enable Proxy, Jav cess to a website by enteri page. o certain websites can be Table34:Advanc blocked by entering a keyw cedViewServices word. Rules can be deleted RoutingContent d at any time via this page. tFiltering NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 44 DD The DNS DDNS page is used to configure the Dyn amic DNS feature of the router. A numbe r of dynamic DNS ho osts are offered to se lect from. amic DNS provides a a method for the route er to update an exter rnal name server with h the current WAN IP address. Fi Figure43DDNSSet ttings following DDNS Prov viders can be configu ured with the router:
Dyna The that you wish to use. Enter your dynamic DNS account crede ntials. configure NTP Sync chronisation or to sele ect the NTP server us sed for synchronisatio on. To c onfigure dynamic DN NS:
e. 1. Click Enable ynamic DNS service Select the Dy 2. 3. Click the Sav ve button. NT The TP NTP page is used to NTP (Network Time P wall settings where th can use the default N Protocol) settings allo he current system tim NTP server or enter o ow your router to syn me is displayed. one manually if requir red. The Firew You Figure re44NTPSettings chronise its internal c clock with a global In nternet Time server. T This setting will affect t functions such as S ystem Log entries an nd NetC 45 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com Sys The NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
stem Monitor System Monitor page e is used to configure e the behaviour of the e Periodic Ping moni itor function. Figure45Syste emMonitorSettings s Periodic Ping Reset oot. The purpose of th Monitor configures th his feature is to ensur he router to transmit c re the recovery of the controlled ping packe e router if the internet kets to user specified t connection disconn IP addresses. Shoul ects and does not re d the router not rece econnect for any reas eive responses to the son. pings, the router will l works as follows:
After every 1. If all 3 pings 2. The router th 3. 4. If all accelera If any ping su 5. Periodic Ping Timer fail the router sends hen sends 3 consecu ated pings in step 3 ucceeds the router re configured interval, 3 consecutive pings tive pings to the De
(above) fail the numb eturns to step 1 and the router sends 3 co to the Second Add stination Address an ber of times configure does not reboot. onsecutive pings to t ress. nd 3 consecutive pin ed in Fail Count, the the Destination Addr ress. ngs to the Second A e router reboots. ddress every Period odic Ping Accelerated d Timer seconds. Please note e: The Periodic Ping Timer should never r be set to a value les ss than 60 seconds; t this is to allow the rou uter time to reconnec ct to the cellular netw work following a reboo ot. w to Disable the Perio odic Ping Monitor disable the Periodic P Ping Reset Monitor sim mply set to Fail Cou nt 0 ote: The traffic gener rated by the periodic c ping feature is coun nted as chargeable u sage, please keep th his in mind when sele ecting how often to p ing. Please n w to configure a Force ed Reset known as an automa ote installations, it wil atic reboot this facilit ll reboot the router if to automatically rebo y can be configured some anomaly occur rs. oot after a period of t time specified in minu utes. While this is not t necessary, it does e ensure that in the cas se of feature is available b by clicking on the Se ervices menu followe ed by the System M Monitor menu item on n the right. default value is 0 wh ich disables the Forc ced Reset Timer. The e maximum value is 6 65535 minutes (1092
.5 hours or 45.5 days s). The rebo This How To d How Also remo This The YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 46 SN NMP The be m appr Simple Network Man monitored for conditio ropriate SNMP trap m nagement Protocol (S ons that require admi monitor. SNMP) feature can be nistrative attention. V e used to display or c Various system inform collect data from the mation including inter 3G22WV that can be rface statistics, uptim e sent to a network m e, and memory usag management system s ge are available when so that the 3G22WV c n viewed with an can OPTION Enable SNMP Read-Only Com mmunity Name Read-Write Co ommunity Name Download MIB B File Figure46:A AdvancedViewSer rvicesSNMP DEFIN TION Use this f field to switch on the SNMP P functionality The defa ult name to identify the rou uter with read only privilege es is public. This name ca an be changed to further id dentify the router from othe r network devices. The defa ult name to identify the rou uter with read and write priv vileges is private. This na me can be changed to furt rther identify the router from m other network devices. Use the d module that download link to obtain a c the 3G22WV uses. copy of the Management In formation Base (MIB) file fo or the 3G22WV. This file co ontains all the available SN NMP identifying objects for each Table35:Advanc cedViewServices SNMPSettings NetC 47 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
SM MS The You Basi SMS tools applicatio can also utilise this f c functionality suppo Abili Abili Abili on has been develope functionality to read a orted:
ty to send a text mes ty to receive a text m ty to forward incomin ed to include basic S and change run-time SMS functionality suc variables on the rout ch as sending a mess ter. ssage via a 3G netwo message via a 3G net ng text messages via ork and store in perm twork and store in pe a a 3G network to ano manent storage ermanent storage other remote destinat tup eral SMS functionality Set Gen y is enabled by defa ult. You can open the e Setup page in orde er to configure additio onal settings. To do t his, click on SMS a and then Setup. tion which may be a TCP/UDP server or o other mobile devices. sage, receiving a me ssage and redirectin ng an incoming mess age to another destin nation. Figure47Advan ncedViewSMSS Setup DEFINITION e SIM. Show Show The Ente The Ever netw ws the current number of a ws the location of the SMS SMS functionality can be d er the number of SMS mess encoding method used for ry cellular network has an S work traffic demands. This a orage slots available on the available and used SMS sto d on the SIM. messages currently stored disabled or enabled using this field. sages to display per page. r SMS messages. SMS centre (SMSC) that ha address is usually a standa andles all SMS message ro ard phone number and is e outing and regulates each S essential for SMS functiona SMS message according t to ality with the 3G22WV. Forw Forw The Forw The ward incoming text messag ward incoming text messag TCP port which will be use ward incoming text messag UDP port which will be use Table36Advan ges to a remote destination ges to the remote TCP dest ed to connect to the remote ges to the remote UDP des ed to connect to the remot ncedViewSMSSet n can be defined here. tination can be defined her re. e destination. tination can be defined he e destination. ttings re. ming text messages can be redirected to o another mobile dev ice and/or a TCP/UD DP message server us sing the settings liste ed under the SMS Co onfiguration for Redir rection heading. irect to Mobile can forward incomin te the number in the ng text messages to a Redirect to Mobile a different destination field and click the S n number. This destin Save button. nation number can b e another mobile pho one or 3G router pho one number. To disab ble the feature, simply y Example: If someone e sends a text messag ge and Redirect to M Mobile is set to 04123 345678, this text me essage is stored on th he router and forward ded to 0412345678 at the same time. NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 48 OPTION ral SMS Configuration ry Status age Status Enable/Disable ages / Page ding Scheme Gener Memo Messa SMS E Messa Encod SMSC Address SMS C Redire Redire TCP P Redire UDP P Configuration for Redirectio on ect to Mobile ect to TCP ort to Redirect ect to UDP Port to redirect Inco Red You dele For E YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com irect to TCP & TCP P can also forward inc sage. Port, Redirect to UD coming text message P & UDP Port s to a TCP/UDP base ed destination. The T TCP or UDP server ca an be any kind of pub blic or private server if the server accepts s incoming text based d TCP/UDP address ca an be an IP address or domain name. Th e port number range e is from 1 to 65535. P Please refer to your T TCP/UDP based SMS S server configuration n for which port to us e. e sends a text messag ge and Redirect to T CP is set to 192.168 8.20.3 and 2002, th his text message is s tored in the router an nd forwarded to 192
.168.20.3 on port 2 2002 Red You mes The For E at th Com This Example: If someone e same time. mpose page allows the use r to send a new text message to one or m multiple recipients. Figure48Advan ncedViewSMSN NewMessage n be sent to a maxim mum of 100 recipients s at the same time. Af fter sending the mes sage, the result is dis splayed next to the d destination number as s Success (in blue) or ntry fields are shown on this page howeve er you can increase o or decrease this num mber by pressing the
+ or button at right t side of the last recip pient entry field. ew SMS message can ure (in red). default 10 recipient en A ne Fail By d You After can select to enable r entering the approp e or disable individua priate recipient numb l message recipients bers, type your SMS m s by selecting the che message in the Mess eckbox beside each sage Body field and entered number. d then click the Send d button. NetC 49 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
box / Outbox Inb The and SMS Inbox page allo click the appropriate ows a user to read, d e button for the functi elete, reply or forwar on you would like to rd an SMS message t perform. to another mobile de evice. To Delete, Rep ly, or Forward an SM MS message, select th he applicable messa ge SMS Outbox page a The Figure49Advan ncedViewSMSI nbox llows a user to check k all SMS messages s sent from the 3G22W WV. Figure50Advan ncedViewSMSO Outbox Refresh button will re efresh the page and show any new messa ages which have bee en received. The YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 50 stem artup Wizard u wish to re-run the i Sys Sta If yo g Log The Log page is used to The Sele nitial setup wizard, yo ou can do so by mov ving the mouse over t the System menu, an nd clicking on Start W Wizard option. download or display y the current System Log of the router. Figure e51SystemLog System Log enables cting the appropriate s you to troubleshoot e logging level will sh any issues you may how you either inform be experiencing with ational messages ab h your router. bout your router or ev very message produc ced when All is sele ected. ITEM All Debug Info Notice Warning Error You can also download t DEFINITION This op This op This op This op This op This op ption displays all system log ption shows extended syste ption shows informational m ption shows normal system ption shows warning messa ption shows error condition g messages. em log messages with full d messages only. logging information. ages only. messages only. debugging level details. Table37System mLogDetailLevels he current System Lo og to your computer for off-line viewing. T To do this, click the D Download Log File l ink at the bottom of th he page. NetC 51 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Set The ttings settings page is used d to backup or restor re the routers configu uration or to reset it to o factory defaults. To save a copy of the routers con nfiguration Figure52Load
/SaveConfiguratio onPage Key will download a copy in the administration y of the current settin user Password and ngs from the router to click the Save button n. o your PC. This Please note:
The following conditi ions apply:-
It is NOT po You may ch ossible to edit the co hange the name of th ntents of the file dow he file if you wish but wnloaded; if you modi the filename extensio ify the contents of the e configuration file in g on must remain .cfg any way you will not t be able to restore it later. To To Click The restore a copy of the routers c configuration 1. Click the Bro 2. Select the con 3. Click the Rest owse button. nfiguration file you wis ore button. sh to restore. o restore the rou uters configurat tion to the facto ory defaults k the Restore button to restore the router t to factory default sett tings. router will then resta rt with the factory def fault configuration loa aded. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 52 Up This To u on y Onc The Do n Onc page allows you to u upgrade the 3G22WV Vs internal software. date Firmware pgrade the firmware our computer. e you have selected the new firmware file e, click Apply to star rt the upgrade proces ss. of your 3G22WV, yo u need to download the upgrade image f file to your local hard disk, and then click the Browse button an nd navigate to the lo cation of the firmwar e file upgrade process tak kes several minutes. During the firmware upgrade process, all l the lights on the fron nt of the 3G22WV wil l flash. Figure53Advan ncedViewFirmwa areUpdate not interrupt the powe er supply during the upgrade process. e completed, follow t the on-screen promp pts and your 3G22WV V will restart. YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NetC 53 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
ministration Adm The Administration page is used to enable or disable remote adm inistration and set the e username / passwo ord required to acces ss the 3G22WV remo otely. OPTION N Figure54Admi inistrationConfigur rationItems DEFINITION Firewall Settings Firewall Enable HTTP Enable Telnet Enable Ping Web User Interface Ac Admin Password Confirm Password Telnet Account Setting gs Admin Password Confirm Password ccount Settings Use thi Enable Select Select s option to disable or enab e or disable remote HTTP a this option to enable the ro this option to enable the ro ble the routers firewall. ccess to the router. You ca outer to be accessed and c outer to be pinged from rem an also set the port you wo configured using telnet com mote devices. uld like remote HTTP acce mmands. ss to be available on. Enter th Re-ente he new password for the se er the new password for th elected user account. e selected user account. Enter th Re-ente he new password for the se er the new password for th elected telnet user accoun nt. e selected user account. Table38Admin nistrationConfigura ationItems Please note: Th he password will only y be changed if you e enter two matching p passwords. It is not n ecessary to change t the password if you a are only changing the e incoming port num ber. onfiguration pages re browser window (e.g s bar, enter the route emotely from a remote g. Internet Explorer, F rs WAN IP address a e computer, perform Firefox, Safari ...). and assigned port nu the following steps:
umber, e.g. 10.10.10 0.10: 8080. To a ccess the routers co Open a new 1. In the address 2. Please note: Y You can find the route ers WAN IP address by clicking on the S Status menu. The Lo ocal field in the WWA N section shows the routers WAN IP add dress. 3. Click Login a and type admin in t the Username and a admin in the Passwo ord fields (without quo otes). Then click on Submit. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 54 Sys The stem Configura System configuration ation n page is used to spe ecify an external sysl og server or enable t the diagnostics funct tion. OPTION IP P / Hostname [:PORT]
D Diagnostic Configuration D Diagnostic TCP Port Figure55Syste emConfigurationIte ems DEFINITION The IP ad Select to The port t dress and port of the exter enable or disable the diag the diagnostic server softw Table39System rnal syslog server you wou nostics function on the 3G ware is listening on. mConfigurationItem ms uld like logging information 22WV. sent to. NetC 55 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com Sta This NETCO atistics MM LIBERTY SERIES -
page allows you to v view the LAN, WAN a and wireless statistics s of your 3G22WV. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com Figure56:AdvanncedViewSystemStatistics NetComm 3G222WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 56 Log The goff logoff menu option w will log the current use er out of the web con nfiguration session. Reb The boot reboot item will rebo Figure re57Logoff ot the router. This ca an be useful if you hav ve made configuratio on changes you want t to implement or wannt to reboot the route er. Figure58 8RebootRouter NetC 57 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
Its im use If a c Inco Han The man Max Plea Ther Befo If the Ans Call then Acc To a A Additio onal P Produ uct Inf forma ation Us sing the 3G 3G22WV provides ci The mob bile network. G22WV to m ircuit switched voice make and services via two tele receive tel phony line interfaces ephone ca s offering the ability to alls o make and receive t telephone calls via a regular analogue tel ephone using the 3G G 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 the line at the same t t the 3G22WV has tw time as handsets con o separate line interf nnected via the other aces that share a sin r port. ngle outbound/inboun nd telephone line. Th is means that handse et(s) connected via o one port will not be a ble to 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. calls over the 3G netw assistance with the o work using a standard operation of your tele d analogue telephon ephone handset. e via the built in RJ-1 1 Phone ports. Pleas se refer to the docum mentation provided by y the n the 3G22WV is cap th a REN number of able of supporting m 1 can be connected multiple analogue tele to each line port. ephones connected v via splitters. The ringe er equivalence numb ber (REN) for each lin ne is 5. ore you start make an 1. You have an Your 3G22W 2. A working an 3. 4. You hear the ny phone call, make s activated 3G SIM ca WV is powered on and nalogue telephone co e dial tone and the Lin sure you checked the e following:
ard inserted prior to p powering on the 3G22 n. d in running condition the Line 1 or Line 2 p onnected into either t ne LED on the front o of your 3G22WV shou 2WV. port. uld light up after lifting g the handset. al the number followin ng the instructions pr rovided by your telep phone handset manu facturer. ndset requireme 3G22WV allows you ufacturer of your ana ents to make telephone c alogue telephone for ximum REN Loa se note that each of refore, a maximum of ading the line interfaces on f 5 handsets each wit 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 1 and Line 2 lights w onduct the call. will start flashing and any phones connect ted to the 3G22WV w will ring. Answer the te elephone following th he instructions provid ded 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 3G22WV V, all incoming calls will be transferred to Voicemail (if enable d 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. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 58 l feature codes Cal Qu The ick Reference T 3G22WV supports a Table number of call featu re codes for supplem mentary services. FEATURE E Caller ID D Call Wait Call Forw Call Forw Call Forw Call Forw ting warding Unconditional warding No Answer warding Busy warding Unreachable ACTIVA VATION
#3 31#
(to block an in ndividual call)
*4 43#
ory Number>#
*21*<Directo ory Number>#
*61*<Directo ory Number>#
*67*<Directo
*62*<Directo ory Number>#
uctInformationCa 40AdditionalProdu DE ACTIVATION
*31#
(to unblo ock an individual call)
#43#
#21#
#61#
#67#
#62#
STATU US N/A
*#43#
*#21#
*#61#
*#67#
*#62#
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ollowed by the numbe then follow the diallin 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 U forwarding Uncondit To e
(Whe Hang To d Hang To c Unconditional 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 o o 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 Cal Call ll Forwarding N 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 Call Forwar o 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 rding No Answer is e
#61#
one number that you l *21*<Directory Num wish to forward calls t desire. mber>#
to) al #21#
nditional, dial *#21# o s disabled if you hea s enabled if you hea d status page of the m or view the advanced ar 2 high pitch beeps s. 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 nabled if you hear 2 view the advanced st 2 high pitch beeps. low pitch beeps. tatus page of the man nagement console. NetC 59 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com Cal Call Cal Call Con This Wait Tro Wha Plea I hav To re NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
ll Forwarding B 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. ll Forwarding N forwarding busy will To e
(Whe Hang To d To c Not Reachable 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 o o 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 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. 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 ubleshooting th he Voice Functio on 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 dial tone?
ure listed below:
ake sure the phone is ake sure you are usin ake sure the line light ake sure the blue 3G ake sure your 3G SIM see if you get the dial s plugged into your 3G g the correct cable (
on the front panel of indication light on the M card is activated an tone after rebooting G22WV on either Lin Cat-3 UTP Telephone f the 3G22WV turns s e front of the 3G22W d insert into your 3G your 3G22WV. e 1 port or Line 2 po e Cable with RJ-11 p solid blue if you lift the WV is blinking. G22WV properly. rt. plugs). e 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 3G22W alls. How can I fix this s?
le is securely connec hone splitters from the WV. cted and not damage e connection betwee ed. en your phone and the e 3G22WV. YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 60 T Techn ical D Data following table lists th he hardware specific cations of the 3G22W WV. The MODEL CPU Chipset/Module Modem C UMTS ban nds ds GSM band Data Throughput / 3G Ra adio Maximum interface Connectiv Antenna c LED Indic Operating Power inp vity connector cators Temperature put Dimension ns & Weight Ele ectrical Sp pecification ns 3G22WV MHz) 052F Ralink RT30 MC8704 SDPA (850/900/1900/2100M UMTS/HSPA+/HSUPA/HS Quad-band 0MHz) GSM/GPRS (850/900/1900 Quad-band 14) bps downlink (HSDPA Cat Up to 21 Mb 6) Mbps uplink (HSUPA Cat 6 Up to 5.76 M x 1, 10/100 Ethernet LAN x 3G WWAN x x 3, 10/100/1000 Ethernet L e connector) UFL (female WiFi, Internet/WAN, LAN, V Power, 3G, rees Celsius (operating tem 0 ~ 50 degr 5A 12VDC 1.5 x 195 mm (H) x 65 mm (W 160 mm (L) W) 250 grams Voice, Signal Strength mperature) LAN/WAN x 1, WLAN, RJ-1 1 x 1 Table41Techn nicalSpecificationsf forthe3G22WV 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 3G22WV be powwered using the 12VD DC/1.5A power suppl ly En nvironment tal Specific cations / To olerances 3G22WV is able to o The perate over a wide v variety of temperature es from 0C ~ 50C (a ambient). NetC 61 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCO MM LIBERTY SERIES -
F FAQ Does the Ne No, the Net phone and you would l I cannot see The default port. The router was You may ne that the rou Please note The router is r Check the S means the The router has Check that as that of th 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. tComm HSPA+ WiFi tComm HSPA+ WiFi R LAN cable for voice ike to customize you Router with Voice re Router with Voice is p and data connectivit r settings you can en quire any configurati plug and play device ty. For WiFi connectiv nter 192.168.20.1 into on out of the box?
e. Plug the device into vity the SSID (Service o your Web browser o an electrical outlet e Set Identifier) and n to access the Manag and once the status network key (passwor gement Console and indicator lights are o rd) are located on th device settings. on, plug in your analo e bottom of the devic ogue ce. If o first try to open a w web browser to this ad ddress. Also check th hat your laptop/PC is s on the same subnet t as the routers Ether rnet m to access the web t IP address of the un b page interface nit is 192.168.20.1, so s connected but can eed to enable the pe uter will reboot after s not get back online riodic ping timer usin so many failed pings ng the System Monito and then force a re-c 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 net twork)
: 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
. ebooting frequently n the Administration System Monitor link i unit will reboot every y minute regardless o s connection but can DNS Proxy is enable he Ethernet port. not access the intern ed by clicking on the net LAN link on the conf 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. figuration interface. M Make sure that the DH HCP DNS server add dress 1 IP address is set to the same add ress I cannot seem Click on the Also Mak Chec m to get a 3G WAN co e 3G Internet Settings o check that the usern ke sure that Auto Con ck you have suitable onnection s link on the webpag name and password nnect is enabled on th 3G signal strength a e interface and chec credentials are corre he PPP Profile Conne and that your SIM is a ck that the correct AP ect if the APN in use ect section on the Da active and does not r PN settings are entere requires these. ta Connection page. require a PIN code to o be entered. ed. The SIM status If a SIM is i the home p s indicates that the S nstalled correctly this page will reboot the ro SIM is not installed o s may indicate that th outer. r reboot required on he SIM has been rem n 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 8. How can I see You can ch e the data usage on m eck your current Usa my NetComm HSPA+
age statistics by click
+ WiFi Router with Vo king on the Usage M oice?
Monitor link at the top p of the Status Page in the Advanced View w. 9. Can I make vo Yes. By sim Cable prov dial tone an etComm HSPA+ WiFi oice calls from the Ne gular landline (Analog mply connecting a reg ided. To activate the phone jacks in your all. nd can place your ca i Router with Voice?
gue) telephone to the home or office conne e port labelled Line 1 ect an RJ-11 Cable f using the RJ-11 rom the port labelled Line 2 to any wall j jack. When you lift th he receiver you will he ear a 10. How do I see Voicemail is dial tone on I have a voicemail m s a feature of the 3G n your phone, and if y essage?
network and your 3G your phone has a me G service provider, no essage waiting indica ot a feature embedde ed in the device. If yo ator light, it will be lit. ou have a voicemail m messages waiting yo ou will hear an interm ittent YML www L22WVI w.netcomm.com NetComm 3G2 22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice Use er Guide 62 11. Is the NetCom The NetCom the wizard w NetComm H secure and mm HSPA+ WiFi Rout mm HSPA+ WiFi Rou will pop up to configu HSPA+ WiFi Router w safe. er with Voice secure uter with Voice comes ure your computer to with Voice). Only peo
; can other people ac s configured with WP connect with the sec ple you allow access ccess my wireless ne PA-PSK WiFi security curity setting (please s to, will be able to co etwork?
enabled. When you f e see the Quick Start onnect to the NetCom first access the Intern Guide for more inform mm HSPA+ WiFi Rout net, type 192.168.20 mation on connecting ter with Voice ensurin bar,
.1 into the address b g your data devices t to the s ng your connection is 12. Can I change Yes. You ca can change the name and passw an change your NetC e the SSID (Service S word of my wireless n Comm HSPA+ WiFi R Set Identifier), securit network?
outer with Voice setti y standard (WPA, WP ings from the browse PA2, WEP) and your er user interface by ty WiFi password. yping 192.168.20.1 in nto the address bar o of your Web browser. You 13. How do I shar Provide any Voice. Each re my Internet connec y users you want to s h user will need to se ction, using the NetC share your WiFi Intern elect the NetComm H Comm HSPA+ WiFi Ro net connection with, t SPA+ WiFi Router wi outer with Voice, with the SSID (Service Set ith Voice SSID, on the h other users?
t Identifier) and WiFi eir WiFi enabled com network password fo mputer or device and or your NetComm HS enter the network pa PA+ WiFi Router with h assword you provide
. 14. What is the dif Upload is w operate dep fference between up when you send inform pend on the way you load and download s mation (e.g. emails) fr u use the Internet and speeds and why do t rom your computer an d the size of files you they differ?
nd download is when send and receive. n you receive informa ation via the Internet. The speeds at which h upload and downlo oad 15. Do I need to a Yes. Your N attach an antenna on NetComm HSPA+ WiF this device?
Fi Router with Voice c comes equipped with h an antenna; you ne eed to attach the 3G a antenna to get the 3G G signal. 16. I have lost the If you have Router with Manageme security card that ca lost your security ca Voice with all your o ent Console using an ame with the setup in rd, and forgotten the original security detai Ethernet Cable conn nstructions. What can wireless security de ls. If the label is unre nected to the LAN po n I do?
etails (SSID and WiFi eadable or has been ort of the NetComm H network password), t removed, the WiFi ne HSPA+ WiFi Router w there is a label stuck etwork password can ith Voice. k to the base of your N n be viewed or reset NetComm HSPA+ W by logging in to the iFi 17. I forgot my Ma If you have default sett unit will flas
(Note - this anagement Console p forgotten your Mana ings. To reset your d sh when your device will also reset any cu password. What can agement Console pas evice press and hold is reset. After a reset ustom settings and p I do?
ssword and cannot a d the reset button on t, the default WiFi set asswords you may h interface, you will ne ccess the Web user tComm HSPA+ WiFi R the back of your Net A key) can be found ttings (SSID and WPA have already set up). ed to reset your NetC Router with Voice for on the base of your N Comm HSPA+ WiFi R r 10-15 seconds, all t NetComm HSPA+ Wi ck to Router with Voice bac he indicator lights on n the Fi Router with Voice. 18. Can I use the No. The Ne with your 3G NetComm HSPA+ W etComm HSPA+ WiFi G service provider to WiFi Router with Voice Router with Voice is o enable international overseas?
not equipped for inte calling on your NetC ernational roaming or Comm HSPA+ WiFi R r data services. If you Router with Voice. u require the capabili ity to call internationa al locations, please s peak NetC 63 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCOMM LIBERTY SERIES -
Appendix A: Tables Table1DocumentRevisionHistory...........................................................................................................................3 Table2LEDIndicators................................................................................................................................................7 Table3RearPanelPorts.............................................................................................................................................8 Table4DeviceDimensions.........................................................................................................................................9 Table5LANManagementDefaultSettings...............................................................................................................9 Table6WANPortDefaultSettings............................................................................................................................9 Table7WiFiDefaultSettings.....................................................................................................................................9 Table8WebInterfaceDefaultSettings......................................................................................................................9 Table9BasicViewWiFiSettings............................................................................................................................14 Table10BasicViewInternetSettings....................................................................................................................15 Table11:AdvancedViewStatusSettings.................................................................................................................16 Table12:AdvancedStatusLANStatusSettings.......................................................................................................17 Table13:AdvancedStatusPPPoESettings..............................................................................................................17 Table14:AdvancedStatusCallForwardingSettings...............................................................................................17 Table15AdvancedViewInternetSettingsMobileBroadbandConnectionSettings......................................18 Table16:MobileBroadbandSIMSecuritySettings..................................................................................................20 Table17AdvancedViewLANSettings...................................................................................................................21 Table18:InternetSettingsLANAdvancedSettings...............................................................................................24 Table19AdvancedViewWANSettingsStaticIP.................................................................................................25 Table20AdvancedViewWANSettingsDHCP.....................................................................................................25 Table21:AdvancedViewWANPPPoEModeSettings..........................................................................................26 Table22:AdvancedViewWANFailoverSettings....................................................................................................27 Table23:AdvancedViewWANFailoverSettings....................................................................................................27 Table24AdvancedViewWiFiSettings..................................................................................................................29 Table25AdvancedViewWiFiSecuritySettings....................................................................................................30 Table26:AdvancedViewAdvancedWirelessSettings............................................................................................34 Table27:AdvancedViewWirelessMACFiltering..................................................................................................35 Table28:AdvancedViewWirelessWPS...............................................................................................................37 Table29:AdvancedViewWirelessWPSSettings..................................................................................................37 Table30:AdvancedViewWirelessSettingsStationListSettings..........................................................................38 Table31NATConfigurationItems...........................................................................................................................40 Table32AdvancedViewDMZSettings..................................................................................................................41 Table33:AdvancedViewServicesMAC/IP/PortFiltering.....................................................................................42 Table34:AdvancedViewServicesRoutingContentFiltering.............................................................................44 Table35:AdvancedViewServicesSNMPSettings.................................................................................................47 Table36AdvancedViewSMSSettings...................................................................................................................48 Table37SystemLogDetailLevels............................................................................................................................51 Table38AdministrationConfigurationItems..........................................................................................................54 Table39SystemConfigurationItems.......................................................................................................................55 Table40AdditionalProductInformationCallFeatureCodesQuickReference....................................................59 Table41TechnicalSpecificationsforthe3G22WV..................................................................................................61 YML22WVI www.netcomm.com NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 64 NetC 65 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSPPA+ WiFi Router with VVoice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCOMM LIBERTY SERIES -
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Customer Information 1. 2. 3. This unit may be connected to the Telecommunication Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of the AS/CA S008-2011 Standard. This equipment incorporates a radio transmitting device, in normal use a separation distance of 20cm will ensure radio frequency exposure levels complies with Australian and New Zealand standards. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Standards for C-Tick and or A-Tick as set by the ACMA. These standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio noise and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions detailed within this manual, may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur with the installation of this product in your home or office. If this equipment does cause some degree of interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, we encourage the user to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Change the direction or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between this equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to an alternate power outlet on a different power circuit from that to which the receiver/TV is connected. Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 4. The power supply that is provided with this unit is only intended for use with this product. Do not use this power supply with any other product or do not use any other power supply that is not approved for use with this product by NetComm Wireless Limited. Failure to do so may cause damage to this product, fire or result in personal injury. 3. Consumer Protection Laws Australian and New Zealand consumer law in certain circumstances implies mandatory guarantees, conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded by NetComm Wireless Limited and legislation of another country's Government may have a similar effect (together these are the Consumer Protection Laws). Any warranty or representation provided by NetComm Wireless Limited is in addition to, and not in replacement of, your rights under such Consumer Protection Laws. If you purchased our goods in Australia and you are a consumer, you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. If you purchased our goods in New Zealand and are a consumer you will also be entitled to similar statutory guarantees. 4. Product Warranty All NetComm Wireless products have a standard one (1) year warranty from date of purchase, however, some products have an extended warranty option (refer to packaging and the warranty card) (each a Product Warranty). To be eligible for the extended warranty option you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm Wireless Limited within 30 days of the original purchase by registering online via the NetComm Wireless web site at www.netcommwireless.com . For all Product Warranty claims you will require proof of purchase. All Product Warranties are in addition to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded (see Section 3 above). Subject to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded (see Section 3 above), the Product Warranty is granted on the following conditions:
1. 2. 3. the Product Warranty extends to the original purchaser (you / the customer) and is not transferable;
the Product Warranty shall not apply to software programs, batteries, power supplies, cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product;
the customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm Wireless Limited and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm Wireless Limited including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require;
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his device complies w interference received with part 15 of the FC d, including interferen CC Rules. Operation nce that may cause u is subject to the follow owing two conditions:
undesired operation.
(1) This device may not cause harmful in nterference, and (2) t his device must acce ept his device has been t nst harmful interferen uctions, may cause h mful interference to ra wing measures:
tested and found to c nce in a residential in harmful interference t adio or television rece comply with the limits nstallation. This equip to radio communicat eption, which can be s for a Class B digita pment generates, use ions. However, there determined by turnin l device, pursuant to es and can radiated e is no guarantee that ng the equipment off Part 15 of the FCC R radio frequency ener t interference will not f and on, the user is e Rules. These limits are rgy and, if not installe occur in a particular encouraged to try to re designed to provid ed and used in accor r installation If this eq correct the interferen de reasonable protec rdance with the e uipment does cause nce by one or more o of the ction orient or relocate the rease the separation nnect the equipment nsult the dealer or an receiving antenna. between the equipm into an outlet on a ci experienced radio/T ment and receiver. rcuit different from th hat to which the recei p. TV technician for help iver is connected. nges or modifications s not expressly appro oved by the party res sponsible for complia ance could void the u users authority to op erate the equipment. NetC 67 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com NETCOMM LIBERTY SERIES -
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) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) 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) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) 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. 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. The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. For product available in the USA/ Canada markets, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. YML22WVI www.netcomm.com NetComm 3G22WV-I - HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice User Guide 68 Contac C ct ress: NETCOMM WIR Box 1200, Lane Cove 61(0)2 9424 2070 F ales@netcommwirele www.netcommwireles RELESS LIMITED He ad Office e NSW 2066 Australia a F: +61(0)2 9424 2010 0 ess.com ss.com Add PO B P: +6 E: s W: w NetC 69 Comm 3G22WV-I - HSP PA+ WiFi Router with V Voice User Guide YML2 www.netcomm 22WVI m.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-10-02 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2012-10-02
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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******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
XIA
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
3G22WV
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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) | 03/30/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HSPA+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 is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device is capable of operating in a 2x2 Spatial Multiplexing/Cyclic Delay Diversity MIMO configurations and single-stream legacy modes. This device has a 20 MHz and a 40 MHz bandwidth mode. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP Part 24. The antenna installation and operating configurations of this transmitter, including antenna gain and cable loss must satisfy MPE categorical Exclusion Requirements of 2.1091. 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. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating 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 | 15C | MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1460000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 1.517 | 0.06 ppm | 248KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.532 | 0.06 ppm | 250KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.146 | 0.03 ppm | 4M20F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 1.945 | 0.05 ppm | 250KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.989 | 0.05 ppm | 252KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.356 | 0.03 ppm | 4M20F9W |
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