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Legal & Regu Contact ...... Over rview Introductio on provides information r This manual p Target Us sers related to the installat tion, operation, and u utilisation of the 4G10 00W LTE WiFi Router
. The individual read ing this manual is pre esumed to have a ba asic understanding of f telecommunications s terminology and co ncepts. Prerequis ites Before continuing w onfirm that you comp ply with the minimum system requirements ts below. with the installation of An activated SIM ca A smartphone, table Wired Ethernet ada A Web Browser suc Wireless Computer Comp WiFi Router, please co ng Windows, Mac OS f your 4G100W LTE W ard. et or computer runnin pter. ch as Internet Explore er, Netscape Navigat ts:
System Requiremen puter with a working 8 802.11b, 802.11g or o tor, Mozilla Firefox, O Opera, Safari etc. 802.11n wireless ada apter. S, iOS, Android, or Li inux-based operating g systems with a work king Wireless (802.1 1b, 802.11g or 802.1 1n) or Notation The following symb ols are utilised in this s user manual:
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The following note p provides relevant info ormation. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 4 Prod uct In ntrodu uction n 4G100W U USER MANU UAL N Ethernet ports for w N/WAN Ethernet port Wireless1 (Backward c ennas. face for configuration tions- WEP, WPA, WP aching external stora wired connections. t for optional alternate compatible with 802.1 e Internet connectivit 11b/g). ty (ADSL/Cable/Satel lite). n and management. PA2. ge devices to share with connected clien nts. ge. See your 3G/4G provid 2.11g and 802.11n specific der coverage maps for mor cations. Actual wireless spe re details. The total numbe eed and coverage are dep r of WiFi users connected t pendent on network and en to the router can also affec nvironmental conditions inc ct data speeds. Maximum w cluded but not limited to vo wireless signal rate and co olume of network traffic, bu verage ilding age consists of:
ss LTE WiFi Router (4 1 x NetComm Wirele 12VDC~1.5A). 1 x Power Adapter (1 1 x Ethernet Cable (R RJ-45, Cat5e). Q Quick Setup Guide. W Wireless Security Ca rd. 4G100W). maged, please contac ct NetComm Wireless s Support immediate ly by visiting the NetC Comm Wireless Supp port website at:
Product O Overview 3 3 x 10/100 RJ-45 LAN 1 1 x 10/100 RJ-45 LAN 8 802.11n/300Mbps W 2 2 x Internal WiFi ante B Browser based interf W Wireless security opt 2 2 x USB ports for atta pendent on network covera Speeds are dep values are derive ed from IEEE Standard 802 onstruction/layout. materials and co 1. Package C Contents The 4G100W packa If any of these items http://support.netco s are missing or dam ommwireless.com/
Product F eatures The 4G100W LTE W easy setup, the 4G1 your Mobile Broadb The 4G100W LTE W provide connectivity Firewall and VPN pa WiFi Router incorpora y to attached USB St ass through. WiFi Router creates a 100W provides a fixe band providers mobi secure WiFi network ed internet experienc le internet connectio k, providing Internet a e without the need fo n within minutes. access for up to 15 u or fixed line connectio sers using your Mob ons. Simply plug the ile Broadband provid 4G100W into a powe ders mobile broadba er outlet and insert an and network. With qu n active SIM card to a ick and access ates a WLAN 802.11b torage devices for co b/g/n access point an onnected clients. It fe nd four 10/100Mbps E eatures the latest sec Ethernet ports, with o urity options such as one able to act as a 1 s WPA and WPA2 dat 10/100Mbps Ethernet ta encryption, SPI (St t WAN port. Two USB tateful Packet Inspec B ports ction) LTE WiFi Router 5 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Phys ical D Dimen nsions s and Indic cators s LED Indic The 4G100W LTE W provide you with inf cators WiFi router has been d formation about netw designed to be place work activity and the d ed on a desktop. All o device status. See be of the cables exit from elow for an explanatio m the rear for better o on of each of the indi organization. The dis cator lights. splay is visible on the e front of the 4G100W W to LED INDIC CATOR Figure1LEDs ICON N DEFINITION HIGH MED LOW SIGNAL WWW LAN 4 LAN 3 LAN 2 LAN / WAN WIFI POWER High LTE Signal strength available. Medium LTE Signal stren gth available. Low LTE Signal strength available. Connection established w with LTE network. Internet connection estab blished. Lit when a powered devic ce is connected to this LAN N port. Blinks to indicate LA AN port traffic throughput. Lit when a powered devic ce is connected to this LAN N port. Blinks to indicate LA AN port traffic throughput. Lit when a powered devic ce is connected to this LAN N port. Blinks to indicate LA AN port traffic throughput. Lit when a powered devic ce is connected to this por t. Blinks on LAN or WAN po ort traffic, depending on w which is configured. Solid blue light when WLA AN is enabled. Blinks on tr affic (data transfer). Solid amber light when d evice is powered on. Blink s during device start up. Table2 LEDIndicators YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 6 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Conn nectiv vity The following ports top of the device, in are available on the n the direction of the rear of the 4G100W arrow. in the cable compart tment. Please remove e the compartment c over by gently pulling g on the grip marks n near the OPEN label at the Figure2:Rear Panel INTER RFACE SIM Slot LAN 2 - 4 LAN 1 / WAN Power Reset FUNCTION Please be careful to insert th he SIM card in the correct orientation by viewing the Insert your SIM card here printed icon on the route LAN Ports for wired Ethe e (until you hear a click). P er housing. ernet clients (Computers, L aptops etc.). LAN or WAN port for wire ed Ethernet clients or bridg ged devices (an ADSL mod dem etc.). Power connector for use e with a DC 12V 1.5A Powe r Adapter. Holding this button down n for 10 seconds or more w Table3RearPa will reset the router to factor nelPorts ry defaults. Note: The ere is a non-functiona al RJ11 port on the eq quipment which is co overed by a RJ-11 Ca ap LTE WiFi Router 7 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com 4G100W L The following tables LTE WiFi R s list the default settin Router Defa ngs for the 4G100W W ault Setting WiFi Router. gs Static IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Router:
WAN mode:
WiFi Network Name (SSID
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Security Key:
Username:
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LAN (MANAGEM MENT) 2.168.20.1 192 5.255.255.0 255 2.168.20.1 192 LANManagement tDefaultSettings Table4 ET) WAN (INTERN Dis sabled (operates as LAN b e5WANPortDefa aultSettings by default) Table Fi Network name. Please re ard located in the box, whic n it. WIFI) WIRELESS (W ch device has a unique Wi Eac inc luded Wireless Security ca WiF Fi network name printed on PA2-PSK WP Fi Security Key. Please refe ch device has a unique Wi Eac ard, located in the box whic inc luded Wireless Security ca Fi Security Key printed on i t. WiF le6WiFiDefaultS Settings efer to the ch has the fer to the ch has the Tabl 4G100W W Table7 WIFI ROUTER WEB IN NTERFACE ACCESS adm min min adm 7WebInterfaceDe efaultSettings YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 8 Safet ty and d Prod duct C Care 4G100W U USER MANU UAL With reference to un npacking, installation n, use and maintenan nce of your electronic c device, the following g basic guidelines ar re recommended:
T To avoid fire or shock e expose the equipmen D Do not connect the p c cord. In addition, do T To safeguard the equ k hazard do not use o nt to rain or damp are power supply cord on not walk on, step on uipment against over t near water. For exam or install this product ment). eas (e.g. a wet basem n elevated surfaces. A Allow it to lie freely. T or mistreat the cord. rheating, make sure t that all ventilation are WAR Disco NING onnect the power line e from the device bef fore servicing. mple, near a bathtub
, kitchen sink, laundr ry tub, or near a swim mming pool. Also, do not There should be no o bstructions in its path h and no heavy items s should be placed o on the eas on the router pan els are unobstructed d. Trans sport and H Hand ling When transporting t the 4G100W LTE WiF Fi Router, it is recomm mended the product be returned to the or riginal packaging. Th his will ensure the pro oduct will not be dam maged. In the dama e event the product n age during courier tr needs to be returned ransport.
, ensure it is securely y packaged with app propriate padding to prevent LTE WiFi Router 9 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Insta LTE W llation WiFi R Conf n and Route er figura ation o of the 4G10 00W Placemen Just like your mobile 4G100W LTE WiFi R strength in order to Similarly, the wireles Router. Your wireles noticeable, and is g If you have concern 4G100W LTE WiFi R nt of your 4 e phone, the 4G100W Router is relative to th provide Internet con G100W LT W LTE WiFi Routers l his signal strength, w nnectivity whilst choos TE WiFi Rou ocation will affect its which is affected by m sing a location to pla uter signal strength to M many environmental fa ace your 4G100W LTE obile Broadband Bas actors. Please keep i E WiFi Router. se Stations (Cell Tow n mind that the 4G10 wers). The data speed 00W LTE WiFi Router e d achievable from the r will need adequate signal ss connection betwe ss connection and pe greatly affected by th een your 4G100W LTE erformance will degra e individual installatio E WiFi Router and yo ade as the distance b on environment. ns about your networ Router in order to see ks performance that e if distance is the pr might be related to r oblem. our WiFi devices will b between your 4G100 be stronger the close 0W LTE WiFi Router a er your connected wir and connected device reless devices are to es increases. This m your 4G100W LTE W ay or may not be dire WiFi ectly range or obstruction factors, try moving th he computer to a pos sition between three to five meters from th he Please netwo checklis e note: While some of rk from functioning; if st may help) f the items listed belo f you are concerned ow can affect network that your network is n rk performance, they not operating at its m will not prohibit your maximum effectivenes wireless ss, this If you experience d ifficulties connecting In multi-storey home Router on an upper Try not to place the g wirelessly between y es, place the 4G100W r floor. 4G100W LTE WiFi R d interferen nce Avoid obs stacles and your WiFi Devices an W LTE WiFi Router on nd your 4G100W LTE n a floor that is as clo E WiFi Router, please ose to the centre of th try the following step he home as possible. ps:
. This may mean plac cing the 4G100W LTE E WiFi Router near any cordl less telephones that operate at the same radio frequency as th he 4G100W LTE WiF i Router (2.3GHz). Avoid placing your outer near devices th hat may emit radio n noise, such as micro owave ovens. Dense objects that can inhib bit wireless commun ication include:
yers. 4G100W LTE WiFi R Refrigerators. Washers and/or dry Metal cabinets. Large aquariums. Metallic-based, UV-
If your wireless sign 4G100W LTE WiFi R
-tinted windows. nal seems weak in so Router). Cordless Phones If the performance o ome spots, make sure e that objects such a s those listed above are not blocking the signals path (betwe een your devices and d the work is impaired after s phones away from e the battery from any with the 4G100W LTE orts channel selectio and set your 4G100W der switching to a 90 considering the abov your 4G100W LTE W y cordless phone tha E WiFi Router. n, change the chann W LTE WiFi Router to 0MHz or 5GHz cordl nel on the phone to th use wireless channe less phone. of your wireless netw Try moving cordles Unplug and remove may be interfering w If your phone suppo wireless channel 1 If necessary, consid he Quietes Choose th st Channe el for your W Wireless N Network ve issues, and you h WiFi Router and your w at operates on the 2.3 e:
ave a cordless phon mputers. wireless-enabled com 3GHz band (check th he manufacturers info formation). If this fixes s the problem, your p phone he farthest channel fro el 11. See your phone om your wireless netw es user manual for d twork. For example, c change the phone to detailed instructions. use YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 10 4G100W U USER MANU UAL In locations where h and cause interfere adapters user man Experiment with mo homes or offices are ence. Use the Site Su ual), and switch your close together, such rvey capabilities foun r Router and comput as apartment buildin nd in the Wireless Uti ers to a channel as fa ngs or office complex ility of your wireless a far away from other n reless networks near xes, there may be wi adapter to locate any y other wireless netwo etworks as possible. rby that can conflict w orks that are availabl twork with your wireless net e (see your wireless ore than one of the av vailable channels, in order to find the clea arest connection and avoid interference fr rom neighbouring cor rdless phones or oth er wireless devices. Hardware Insert yo 1. For voice 2. 3. Connect 4. Plug the 5. Wait app e installatio n u hear a click) into th ur SIM card (until you ect a standard analog e functionality, conne o the power socket o the power adapter to power adapter into y your power point and ds for the 4G100W L proximately 60 secon e careful to insert the he SIM slot. Please be port labelled Line 1 u gue telephone to the G100W LTE WiFi Rout on the back of the 4G r. d switch on the power ower up. LTE WiFi Router to po e SIM card in the corr using the RJ-11 Cab ter. rect orientation by vie le provided. ewing the printed ico on on the router housi ing. Connectin 1. If you wis 2. Connect 3. Wait app ng via an E sh to connect a comp the other end of the proximately 30 secon Ethernet ca puter via Ethernet ca Ethernet cable to yo ds for the connection able ble, connect the yello ur computer or to an n to establish. ow Ethernet cable pr other Ethernet-enabl rovided to one of the ed device such as a Ethernet ports on the gaming console, a T e back of the 4G100W TV or a home cinema W LTE WiFi Router. a system. Connectin ng wireless sly ect multiple WiFi dev vices, including lapto ps, desktops, tablets s and PDAs to your R Router by following th hese two basic steps s. You can conn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensu Scan When Wait a To con re WiFi is enabled on for wireless networks prompted for your w approximately 30 sec nnect additional devi n your device (compu s in your area and co wireless security settin conds for the connect ices via WiFi, repeat uter/laptop/Smartpho onnect to the network ngs, enter the Wireles tion to establish. steps 1 through 4. one). k name shown on the ss security key show included Wireless S wn on the included Wi ecurity Card. reless Security Card d. LTE WiFi Router 11 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Mana agem ent C Conso ole Managem For device configur configuration setting To log in to the man 1. 2. Open your w Enter the use Plea orig ment Conso ration, you can log in gs of your 4G100W L ole Login P to the devices mana LTE WiFi Router. Procedure a your web browser. T agement console via nagement console, vi iew the status and m ake changes to your r 4G100W LTE WiFi R Router, please follow the steps below:
web browser (e.g. Inte ername and passwor ernet Explorer/Firefox rd and click the Subm x/Safari) and navigate mit button. The defau e to http://192.168.20 lt username and pas 0.1 ssword is admin. The management con nsole is password pro rotected to prevent u nauthorized access t to the ase Note: If you forge ginal factory default s et the 4G100W LTE W settings with the defa WiFi Router username ault username and pa e and password after assword returning to r changing it, holding admin. the reset button for o over 10 seconds will restart the unit with t the YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com Fig gure3Manageme entConsoleLogin LT TE WiFi Router 12 4G100W U USER MANU UAL tus Overvie age provides basic sy ew ystem related informa Basic Stat The basic status pa tabs. ation. It is shown afte er logging in to the 4G G100W LTE WiFi Rou uter, and can also be e accessed by select ing Status from the m menu The status page sho ows the 3G Frequenc cy, Signal Strength (d dBm), Connection sta atus, Current 3G Prov vider, Current 3G AP N and the SIM Status s. Figure4B asicViewStatus LTE WiFi Router 13 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Wireless asicViewWireles ss Figure5B ure basic WiFi setting s for the 4G100W LT TE WiFi Router such a as enabling/disabling g the WiFi functionalit ty, changing the Wire eless Network Name
(SSID) The wireless page a or the Wireless Sec allows you to configu urity key. OPTION WiFi Netwo ork Name (SSID) WiFi Passw word (Security key) The SSID (Se wireless clie Enter your ch 4G100W WiF factory defau ervice Set Identifier) is the nts to it. This field is case s hosen Wireless Security ke Fi Router. Please note that ult settings. name of your wireless netw sensitive and can be up to ey here. The default WPA2-
whilst the key can be cust DEFINITION work. Use a unique name t 32 characters long.
-PSK key is printed on the w omized on this page, the k o identify your wireless dev vice so that you can easily connect your wireless security card and ey will revert to the default on the Product ID on the b t key if the 4G100W WiFi Ro bottom of the outer is reset to Table8Ba asicViewWiFiSett tings YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 14 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Internet Figure6B asicViewInterne t The 3G Operation M Mode can be configu ured on this page. Ple ease see the table be elow for options allow wed for the 3G operat tion mode:
OPTION Automatica ally configure my mobile d broadband adband Mobile Broa if your service requires a Click here i Username and Password. PN (if required) Custom AP Country SIM Status PIN N Confirm PIN Remember r PIN When this op select this op Use this opti If your conne password int Enter an APN Select the co appear for th The current s Enter the SIM Re-enter the Select to rem will automatically detect th band connection requires a e Mobile broadband functio e and password to authent ill appear and press the Sa he Auto Configuration optio oadband provider operates u to choose from. If SIM PIN is shown, ente ption is selected the router ption if your Mobile Broadb on to enable or disable the ection requires a username to the small window that wi N (Access Point Name) if th ountry that your Mobile Bro he selected country for you status of the inserted SIM. M PIN here (if required). SIM PIN here (if required). IN. This means you should member the entered SIM PI Table9Ba asicViewInternet DEFINITION he SIM card, enter the app ropriate APN and connect a username and password
. on on the router. icate the Mobile Broadban ave button. on does not correctly ident s in. By pressing the Click ify your Mobile Broadband here to choose an APN lin d network connection sele r the SIM PIN in the fields b below. to the Mobile Broadband n network. Do not ect this option. Enter the us ername and d service settings. nk, a list of Mobile Broadba and providers will not need to enter the pin a Settings again to be able to use the inserted SIM. You can also elect t you to connect to th Alternatively, you ca If the Automatically provider for more in to use the Automatic he applicable Mobile cally Configure my M Broadband service. Mobile Broadband op Please verify the AP ption. This option atte PN detected is correc empts to automaticall ct by clicking on the S y fill out the correct A Status tab. The curren APN from your Mobile nt APN will be listed e Broadband SIM en at the bottom of the p nabling page. an disable the Autom matically Configure m my Mobile Broadband d option and manua ally enter the APN you u would like to use. y Configure my Mobi nformation. le Broadband option n does not correctly d detect your APN and d you are unsure of w hat to enter manually y, please contact you ur mobile broadband service LTE WiFi Router 15 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Adva anced d Feat tures Home Clicking the Home m menu item will return you to the Basic Vie w page. The basic configura which are accessib then click the Switc The Advanced Man Status The status page pro default, the status p To view the WLAN s breakdown of inform ation interface is inten ble by viewing the adv ch to Advanced View nded to provide acce vanced settings page w button at the botto ess to settings that m es. To view the adva m of the page. most people will want nced settings, pleas to use on their 4G10 e follow the instructio 0W LTE WiFi Router. ons in the previous ch
. There are advanced hapter to log into the d settings available if management conso f desired le, and nagement Console pr rovides a number of t top level menu items s, which are describe ed below:
ovides system related page will show System d information and is d m Information, WAN, displayed when you Mobile Broadband (
login to the 4G100W
(WWAN (MBB)), Con W LTE WiFi Router ma nection Status and E nagement console an thernet Port Status. nd switch to the Adv anced View option. B By status, click on the W mation relevant to the WLAN link below the g e connection type or green menu bar. This function. s section is hidden by y default, however to view them all click o on the All Status link k. Each section conta ains a Figure7A dvancedViewSta atus LAN/WAN N port Mod e also operate as a WA environment from the AN port for connectin e dropdown menu at t ng to a bridged Ether the bottom right hand rnet device such as a d side of the page. an ADSL modem. If y you would like to cha ange this setting, plea ase select the mode The LAN1 port can applicable to your e YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 16 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Intern net Se etting s MBB) WWAN (M This page allows yo There are four conn information which is To configure a parti please select it from ou to setup your WWA AN (Wireless Wide A rea Network) connec ction. nection profiles setup s detected by the SIM p by default on this de M card that is inserted evice. All profiles are d into the device. e disabled by default,
, except for the AutoC Config profile which w will attempt to conne ct automatically base ed on icular profile, please m the dropdown list, a select it from the dro and configure Auto opdown menu labelle Connect to be eithe ach profile can be co ed Profile Name. Ea r enabled or disabled d. nfigured independen ntly. To enable/disab le each individual pro ofile, OPTION me Profile Nam Change Pro ofile Name e APN Name Mobile Broa adband User Password Authenticat Reconnect Reconnect tion Type Delay Retries Metric NAT Masqu uerading LTE WiFi Router 17 Figure8A dvancedViewWW WANSettings A descriptive The new nam Enter the AP Select to ena The usernam The passwor The type of a The delay in The number This field allo configuration Enabled by D e name to identify the Mob me you would like to use fo N name you wish to conne able or disable this mobile me supplied by your MBB p rd supplied by your MBB p authentication in use by the seconds between attempt of reconnection attempts t ows you to customize the m ns (Static Routes, RIP, VPN Default, this option allows y bile Broadband (MBB) profi or the current connection p ect to in this field. Please do broadband profile. provider in order to connec provider in order to connec e MBB network. For more i ts to reconnect to the MBB that will be made to the MB metric of the MBB interface N, etc) you to switch NAT (Networ DEFINITION le and associated settings
. rofile details. o not edit this field unless y ct to the MBB service (if ap ct to the MBB service (if ap nformation, please contact service. BB service. e. This setting will have no e k Address Translation) on or off. you are aware of what effec ct it will have. plicable). plicable). your MBB provider. effect for most users, but m may be required for advanc ced routing YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Data Roam ming Select to ena able data roaming for your Table10A SIM card. AdvancedViewIntternetSettings YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 18 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Band Sett The band settings p tings page enables you to select which frequen ncy band you will use e for your connection and enable you to s can for available netw twork operators in yo ur area. Figure9A dvancedViewBa ndSelection of All bands should d be appropriate for t the majority of users. for available 3G serv ice providers in your area by selecting M Manual for the Curre ent Operator Selectio on Mode and then cl licking the scan butto on. Figure10A AdvancedViewO OperatorSelection d mobile broadband service carriers in yo our area will be displ layed. Select the mos st appropriate mobile e broadband service from the list shown a and click Apply. of Automatic should d be appropriate for the majority of users and locations. The default setting o You can also scan f A list of the detecte The default setting o LTE WiFi Router 19 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com SIM Secu The SIM Security pa rity age enables you to c configure SIM PIN rel ated functions such a as storing the PIN in use on the SIM or ch hanging the PIN prote ection status. Figure11A AdvancedViewW WWAN(3G/4G)SIM MSecurity DEFINITIO ON entered before being prom mpted to enter a PUK (PIN Unlock Key) code. ITEM SIM Status Number of Retries Remaining PIN N Confirm PIN r PIN Remember PIN Protect tion The current s The remainin Enter the PIN Re-enter the If a PIN is req Select to ena status of the inserted SIM c g number of times an inco N for your SIM card here (if PIN for your SIM card here quired set the 4G100W WiF ble or disable PIN protecti Table11A card. rrect SIM card PIN can be required). e (If required). Fi Router to remember the on on your SIM card. AdvancedViewW SIM PIN. This prevents it fr om having to be entered e each time the 4G100W LTE E WiFi Router starts up. WWAN(3G/4G)SIM MSecurity YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 20 4G100W U USER MANU UAL LAN IP Setup The LAN functionali ity of the 4G100W LT TE WiFi Router can be e configured from thi s page. Using this pa age, a user can chan nge the LAN IP, LAN Subnet and DNS Ma asquerading options. NAM E IP Address s Subnet Mas sk uerade DNS Masqu Click Apply to save e any changes to the e settings. Figure12A AdvancedViewLA ANSettings DESC CRIPTION uter. The local IP ad The subnet ma Select to enab Table12A ddress of 4G100W WiFi Ro ask for the local network. ble or disable DNS masque AdvancedViewLAN rading for connected clien NSettings ts. LTE WiFi Router 21 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com DHCP The DHCP page is device. You can manually s WINS Server addre used to adjust the DH HCP settings used b y the router. The DHC CP settings are then assigned to any dev ice connecting via D DHCP and assign a d ynamic IP address to o each set the DHCP Start an sses, as well as the N nd End Range, the D NTP Server address, HCP Lease Time, the the TFTP Server add e default Domain Nam dress and Option 150 me Suffix, the Primary 0/Option 160 (VoIP o y and Secondary DN ptions) settings. NS Server addresses,
, the Primary and Sec condary After entering the a You can also assign pplicable details, clic n a particular IP addr ck Save. ress to a specific dev vice every time that d device makes a DHC P request as follows:
Figure13DHCPS Settings Figure14D DHCPSettingsFixe edMapping 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click Add. Enter a name e for the computer or mputer or devices M Enter the com Enter the IP a address to be assign
. Click Save r device. MAC address. ned to the computer o or device. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 22 4G100W U USER MANU UAL d Setup LAN Advanced The LAN Advanced d Setup page featuress options to enable oor disable such router r features as 802.1d Spanning Tree, LLTD D, IGMP Proxy, UPnP P, Router Advertisem ent and PPPoE Relay y. Figure15L LANAdvancedSet tup LTE WiFi Router 23 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com WAN The WAN page allo connection type. STATIC (fixe If your WAN connec ows you to configure t the optional WAN Eth hernet port. Select th e WAN connection ty ype suitable for your environment and con nfigure parameters a according to the selec cted d IP) ction uses a static IP address, please sele ect STATIC (fixed IP P) as the WAN Conn ection Type and ente er the required inform mation in the fields pr ovided as shown bel ow. NAME IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gatewa ay ndary DNS Server Primary/ Secon Figure16A AdvancedViewW WANStaticIPSettin ngs DESCRIPT ION Type in th Type in th Type in th Type in th Table13A he IP address assigned to he Subnet mask assigned t he WAN Router assigned to he DNS address assigned AdvancedViewWA you by your Internet Servic to you by your Internet Ser o you by your Internet Serv to you by your Internet Ser ANSettingsStatic ce Provider. vice Provider. vice Provider. rvice Provider. IP e any changes made e to the settings. Click Apply to save DHCP The 4G100W LTE W Internet Service Pro WiFi Router when con ovider. nnected to the interne et will be assigned a W WAN IP address from m the Internet Service e Provider. Leave eve erything as default u nless instructed by y your Figure17A AdvancedViewW WANDHCPSettings s Click Save at the b bottom of the page to o save any changes t o the settings. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 24 4G100W U USER MANU UAL r Settings WAN Failover The WAN Failover B will need both an Et Backup feature of the thernet WAN connec e 4G100W is designe ction (from an xDSL m ed to provide a backu modem/ISDN/Satellite up Mobile broadband e etc) and a Mobile b d Internet connection broadband Internet W in case your primary WAN connection. y connection should fail. To use this featu ure, you Figure18 WANFailoverSett tings There are 4 possibl e WAN Failover Conn nection types describ bed in the table below w. CONNECTION N TYPE DESCRIP PTION WAN O Only WWAN N Only WWAN N Failover if WAN Link Dow wn WWAN N Failover with WAN Ping The WAN failover featur broadband) functionalit The WAN failover featur The WAN connection w The router uses the WA the WAN network cable The router uses the WA none of the specified se ping requests to a spec many successive ping Count specifies how ma re is completely disabled a ty is disabled. re is completely disabled a will not be used. AN connection as the prima e is physically unplugged t AN connection as the prima ervers respond to a ping re cified Internet Host to verify attempts can fail before th any ping attempts must su and the router uses the WA AN connection as the intern net connection only. The W WWAN (mobile and the router uses the WW WAN (mobile broadband) c connection as the internet c connection only. ary connection and the WW he router will start using th ary connection and the WW equest the router will start u y whether the (WAN) Intern e 4G100W fails over to the cceed in order to reset the WAN (mobile broadband) co e WWAN (mobile broadban WAN (mobile broadband) co using the WWAN (mobile b et connection is online and WWAN Mobile broadband Fail counter. connection as a backup co nd) connection. connection as a backup co broadband) connection. Th d functioning. The Fail Cou d Internet connection while nnection. When nnection. When he 4G100W sends unt specifies how e the Success Figure19 WANFailoverCon nnectionTypes In addition the WWA Alway a bac Dial w also a AN (mobile broadban ys On Although the ckup connection. This when Required The automatically disconn nd) connection can b router does not use s allows the router to router dials the WWA nect the WWAN conn be set to be:
the WWAN (mobile b fail over quickly to th AN (mobile broadban nection if the connect broadband) connecti he existing WWAN co nd) connection only w tion becomes unnece on when the WAN co onnection. when the WWAN is re essary, that is if the W onnection is available e, the WWAN connec ction will always be on nline as equired, that is when WAN connection is re the WAN connection estored. n drops out. The rout ter will LTE WiFi Router 25 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Wirel ess L LAN Configura This page allows yo ation ou to define the basic c wireless settings for r the 4G100W WiFi R Router. Radio On/Off:
WiFi is turned on by Router wirelessly. y default. Changing t OPTION Radio On/O Off Country Figure20 AdvancedViewW WiFiSettings his option to OFF will l turn OFF the wireles ss functionality on the e 4G100W LTE WiFi R Router and you will no ot be able to connec ct to your 4G100W LT TE WiFi DEFINITIO N Use this option t to enable or disable the wir reless functionality. Select the count try you are operating the ro outer in. Network Mo ode; There are 5 modes to select from:
ed mode:
11b/g mixe 11b only:
11g only:
11n only:
11/b/g/n M Frequency ixed mode:
(Channel):
Network Na ame (SSID):
Network Au uthentication WDS Mode e:
Router. Both 802.11b an Select this if all o Select this if all o Select this if all o Select this mode This setting con The SSID (Servic clients. This field See the following WDS (Wireless D points without a nd 802.11g wireless device of your wireless clients use of your wireless clients use of your wireless clients use e if 802.11b, 802.11g and 8 figures the frequency that t ce Set Identifier) is the nam d is case sensitive and can g pages for an explanation Distribution System) is a sy wired backbone to link the Table14A es are allowed to connect t e the 802.11b wireless prot e the 802.11g wireless prot e the 802.11n wireless prot 802.11n wireless devices a the Wireless Radio uses fo me of your wireless network n be up to 32 characters lo n of the different security ty ystem that enables the wire em. Each WDS Access Poi AdvancedViewWi to your 4G100W LTE WiFi R tocol. tocol. ocol. are all employed in your ne or wireless connectivity. Se k. Use a unique name to id ng. It is recommended the ypes available. eless interconnection of acc nt needs to be set with the iFiSettings twork. lect one channel that you w entify your wireless device default SSID be changed wish to use from the drop d e so that you can easily con for added security. down list. nnect to it from your wireles ss cess points, and allows a w same channel and encryp wireless network to be exp ption type. anded using multiple acce ess Click Apply to save e any changes to the e settings. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 26 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Security Setting gs you to configure the This section allows wireless security for your 4G100W LTE W WiFi Router. Setting u p sufficient wireless s security can prevent unauthorized access s to your wireless net twork. Figure21A AdvancedViewW WiFiSecuritySettings s DEFINITION Select the security m mode for the wireless netw Table15A work. See below for more in AdvancedViewWi nformation. iFiSecuritySettings OPTION uthentication Network Au Network Authentica You may choose fro ation om the following wire less security options
:
Disabled Open Shared WPA WPA-PSK WPA2 WPA2- PSK WPA-PSK-WPA2-PS SK WPA1-WPA2 802.1x. LTE WiFi Router 27 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com WPA1/WPA2 WPA (WiFi Protecte control and manage ed Access) authentica ement. It provides a s ation is suitable for e stronger encryption a nterprise application and authentication so ns. It must be used in olution. conjunction with an authentication server r such as RADIUS to provide centralized access Figure22A AdvancedViewW WiFiSecuritySettings sWPA1/WPA2 WPA-PSK/WPA2-P A newer type of sec security and AES is Shared Key field. Th PSK curity is WPA-PSK (TK s used as the Encrypt he WPA Pre-Shared KIP) and WPA2-PSK tion Type for WPA2-P Key needs to be mor
(AES). This type of s PSK. Having selected re than 8 characters security gives a more d WPA-PSK or WPA2 and less than 63 cha e secure network com
-PSK as the Network aracters long and can mpared to WEP. TKIP Authentication type, n be any combination P is used as the Encry
, enter a wireless sec n of letters and numb yption Type for WPA-
curity key in the WPA bers.
-PSK Pre-
Please no te that the configurat tion for WPA-PSK and d WPA2-PSK is also i identical. Figure23A AdvancedViewW WiFiSecuritySettings sWPAPSK/WPA2 2PSK 00W LTE WiFi Router uter for your default S uses WPA2-PSK by SSID and Security key default as the Netwo y to begin connecting ork Authentication typ g your wireless devic pe. Check the Wireles ces. ss Security Card or th he device label on th e bottom of the 4G10 00W LTE Your 4G10 WiFi Rou 802.1x In order to use 802. required. 1X security, you nee ed to have a RADIUS server on your netwo ork that will act as the e authentication serv er. Please type in the e details for your RAD DIUS server in the fie lds Figure24A AdvancedViewW WiFiSecuritySettings s802.1x ase note: After config Ple eless adapters suppo wire Ple ase refer to your wire ent supports WPA-PS clie guring wireless secu ort WPA-PSK/WPA2-
eless adapter user gu SK) in order to secure rity, you also need to PSK/WPA/WPA2 sec uide for more details. e your network. o configure your wirel curity. It is strongly recomm ess adapter to use th he same security sett tings before you can connect wirelessly. Not all mended to set up a s simple wireless secur rity type such as WPA A-PSK (when the wire eless Most wireless adap pters in computers an nd laptops support at t least WEP and WPA A wireless security typ pes. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 28 4G100W U USER MANU UAL WPS WPS is the simplest passphrase key. Yo t way to establish a c ou only need to press connection between w s a button on both wi wireless clients and y reless client and the your 4G100W. This m 4G100W, and the W method removes the n PS will do the rest fo need to manually sele r you. The 4G100W s ect the encryption m supports two types o ode and fill in the f WPS:
OPTION WPS via Pu ush Button WPS via PI N code You have to push a spe WPS button of the wire ecific button on the wireles less router, or click the Ap ss client or in your wireless pply button in the web conf client utility to start the WP figuration interface. PS mode. Then switch the 4 4G100W to WPS mode. Sim mply push the DEFINITION You have to know the P PIN code of the wireless cli Figure25 ient and switch it to WPS m WPSTypes mode, then input the wireles ss client PIN to the 4G100W W web interface. Use the drop box to o either enable or dis sable the WPS functio on. Figure26 WPSSettings DEFINITION perly set, you will see a Su uccess message here. Oth herwise, you will see Idle. If the wireless secu This is the network It shows the active This is the WPS PIN Select either PIN m rity (encryption) function of broadcast name (SSID) of authentication mode for the N code of the wireless route ode or PBC (which is WPS Table16W f this wireless router is prop the router. e wireless connection. er. You may need this infor S via Push Button). WPSSettingsDescri iption mation when connecting to o other WPS-enabled wirele ess devices. YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com OPTION Status:
SSID:
WPS Auth M WPS PIN:
WPS Mode e:
Mode:
LTE WiFi Router 29 Station Info The Station List sho ows the wireless cliennts currently associat ed with your 4G100W W LTE WiFi Router. Figure27A AdvancedViewWWiFiStationList YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 30 Servi ces 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Routing Static The Static Route pa configuring a fixed age is used to add or path selection of rou r delete static routes. ters across compute Static routes can be r networks in the abs e used to facilitate co sence of communica mmunication betwee tion between routers en devices on differen of the network topolo nt networks and can ogy. be used as a means s of Fig gure28StaticRout teSettings e router on initialisati ion such as the Ether rnet subnet route for routing to a device o on the Ethernet subne et. A PPP route is als o added upon obtain ning a dded by default by th on. Some routes are ad WAN PPP connectio Adding Static Route es Enter the required values i Click t the ADD button. stination IP Address Subnet Mask. uter IP Address. Use ic value to indicate th able at the bottom of Enter the De 1. Enter the IP S 2. Enter the Ro 3. Enter a Metri 4. The Static routing ta Deleting Static Rou Click the Delete En utes ntry link (in blue) to d delete a static route r rule. n the fields (as show wn above) for route be eing added. ote: You must increme ent the Route no fie eld by 1 for each rout te in the Route no f ield otherwise the cu rrent route will be ove verwritten. Please no on your local networ k. e 0.0.0.0 in place of a he associated cost of the page will then sh any IP address. f using the indicated how the new route ad route. This can be u dded. seful for determining the efficiency of a ce ertain route from two points in a network. LTE WiFi Router 31 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com RIP RIP (Routing Inform route for the routers subnet. You will hav mation Protocol) is use s Ethernet subnet co ve to add the routes a ed for advertising rou uld be advertised to appropriately in the p utes to other routers. a Router on the PPP previous Static Route Thus all the routes in interface side so tha es section see Addi n the routers routing at a Router on this ne ng Static Routes. table will be advertis twork will know how t sed to other nearby ro to route to a device o outers. For example, on the routers Ethern the net Please no ote: Some routers will ignore RIP. Figure29R RIPSettings C Click Enable on the R S Select the RIP versio C Click the Save button RIP Page. n you wish to use. n to save any change es to the RIP settings
. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 32 4G100W U USER MANU UAL NAT The NAT page is us sed to configure the N Network Address Tra anslation rules curren ntly in use on the rout ter. The router is in NA AT mode by default. Figure30N NATSettings d if you need to map inbound requests to a specific port on th e WAN IP address to o a device connected d on the Ethernet inte erface, e.g. a web ca mera. ping rule. Increment by 1 fo apping rule. Options include at is allowed to access the DEFINITION or as many rules as require d. s. e TCP, UDP or All protocol router or a wildcard IP add dress of 0.0.0.0 that allows s all IP addresses to access s the router. A number used Specify the prot Specifies either Specify the exte Local Area Netw Local Area Netw to identify each port mapp ocol to use for the port ma a Friendly IP address tha ernal port(s) to listen to. work Address of the compu work Port(s) to forward conn Table17Adv uter or device to forward in nections to. vancedServicesR bound requests to. RoutingNAT ort Forwarding apping No for the con rotocol UDP, TCP o urce IP Address from coming Port range. If stination IP Address, stination Port Range ve NAT button. nfiguration rule. or All. m where the data pac the incoming port is
, to where the data pa
. If the destination po ckets originate. a single port enter th ackets will be forward ort is a single port ent he same number in b rded to. ter the same number both fields. r in both fields. Please n ote: If the Incoming then the D Port Range specifie Destination Port Rang es a single port then t ge MUST be the sam the destination port c me as the Incoming can be set to any por Port Range. rt. If the Incoming Po ort Range specifies a range of port numb bers rwarding rule, click o on the corresponding Delete Entry link fr rom the list of IP Map ppings. O OPTION This is only needed Mapping no Protocol Source IP Address Incoming Port Range Destination IP Address Destination Port Range How to configure P 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Enter the Ma Select the pr Enter the Sou Enter the Inc Enter the De Enter the De Click the Sav To delete a port for LTE WiFi Router 33 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com DMZ If you have a client unrestricted two-wa The DMZ function a is that the virtual se going to your WAN computer or device t ay Internet access by that cannot run an In y defining a DMZ (de ternet application (e. militarized zone) Hos
.g. Games) properly st. from behind the NAT T firewall, then you ca an open up the firewa all restrictions to allow w allows you to re-direc rver re-directs a part IP address to a parti ct all packets going to ticular service/Interne cular LAN client/serv o your WAN port IP a et application (e.g. FT ver. ddress, to a particula TP, websites) to a pa ar IP address in your articular LAN client/se LAN. The difference erver, whereas DMZ r e between the virtual re-directs all packets server and the DMZ s (regardless of servi function ces) Figure31A AdvancedViewDM MZSettings DEFINITIO N Enabl Enter 4G10 e/disable DMZ. the IP address of a particu 0W WiFi Router. ular host in your LAN Netw ork that will receive all the packets originally going to o the WAN port/Public IP ad ddress of your Table18A AdvancedViewDM MZSettings OPTION DMZ Settin gs:
DMZ IP Ad dress:
Click the Save butt ton to save any chan nges to the above con nfiguration. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 34 4G100W U USER MANU UAL DDNS The DDNS page is used to configure the e Dynamic DNS featu ure of the router. A nu umber of dynamic DN NS hosts are offered to select from. ides a method for the e router to update an external name serve er with the current WA AN IP address. F Figure32DDNSSe ettings S Providers are availa able:
mic DNS:
able option to enable ynamic DNS service ve button to save the e Dynamic DNS. Enter your dynamic that you wish to use. e new configuration. DNS account crede ntials. sed to configure NTP Synchronisation or t o select the NTP serv ver used for synchro nisation. Dynamic DNS prov The following DDNS To configure dynam Click the Ena 1. 2. Select the Dy 3. Click the Sa NTP The NTP page is us The NTP (Network T Firewall settings wh You can use the de Time Protocol) setting here the current syste efault NTP server or e o synchronise its inte gs allow your router t em time is displayed. enter one manually if required. Figure33NTPS Settings ernal clock with a glo obal Internet Time ser rver. This setting will a affect functions such h as System Log entr ies and LTE WiFi Router 35 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com System Monito or r page is used to con The System Monitor nfigure the behaviour r of the Periodic Ping monitor function. Figure34S SystemMonitorSet ttings Reset Monitor configu ures the router to tran nsmit controlled ping packets to 2 specifie ed IP addresses. Sho ould the router not rec ceive responses to th he pings, the router w will ws:
Periodic Ping Timer fail the router sends hen sends 3 consecu ated pings in step 3 a ucceeds the router re configured interval, 3 consecutive pings tive pings to the De above fail the numbe eturns to step 1 and the router sends 3 co to the Second Add stination Address an er of times configured does not reboot. onsecutive pings to t ress. nd 3 consecutive pin d in Fail Count, the he Destination Addr ress. ngs to the Second A router reboots. ddress every Period odic Ping Accelerated d Timer configured i nterval. The Periodic Ping R reboot. This works as follow After every 1. If all 3 pings 2. The router th 3. 4. If all accelera If any ping su 5. Please n to reconn note: The Periodic P nect to the cellular ne ing Timer should ne etwork following a reb ver be set to a value boot. less than 60 second ds; this is to allow the router time How to disable the To disable the Perio or Periodic Ping Monito odic Ping Reset Moni itor simply set to Fai l Count 0 Please n note: The traffic gene erated by the periodic c ping feature is coun nted as chargeable u usage, please keep t his in mind when sele ecting how often to p ping. Forced Reset able by clicking on th configured to automa nomaly occurs. How to configure a This facility is availa The router can be c the router if some a The default value is s 0 which disables the e Forced Reset Time r. The maximum valu ue is 65535 minutes. he Services menu fo ollowed by the Syste em Monitor menu ite em on the right. atically reboot after a period of time specif fied in minutes. While e this is not necessar y, it does ensure that t in the case of remo te installations, it will reboot YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 36 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Syste em Log The Log page is us ed to download or di isplay the current Sys stem Log of the route er. F Figure35SystemL Log lps you to troublesho opriate logging level w oot any issues you ma will show you either i ay be experiencing w nformational messag with your router. ges about your router r or every message p produced when All i is selected. The System Log he Selecting the appro ITEM DEFINITION All Debug Info Notice Warning Error ebugging level details. Display all system log Show extended system Show informational me Show normal system l Show warning messag Show error condition m messages. m log messages with full de essages only. ogging information. ges only. messages only. Table19S SystemLogDetailLe evels You can also downl load the current Syst em Log to your comp puter for off-line view wing. To do this, click the Download Log F File link at the bottom m of the page. LTE WiFi Router 37 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Settings The settings page is s used to backup or restore the routers c configuration or to res set it to factory defau lt settings. Figure36L Load/SaveConfigu urationPage ote: In order to perfor rm an update, you m ust be logged into th he router as the root u user (see the Remote Administration secti ion for more details). Please no is NOT possible to e It Yo ou may change the n dit the contents of th name of the file if you e file downloaded; if wish but the filenam you modify the conte me extension must rem ents of the configurat main .cfg tion file in any way yo ou will not be able to restore it later. Saving a copy of th 1. Key in the ro This will download a
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Restoring a copy of Restoring the route Click Restore to res The router will then he routers configurat tion:
oot manager Passwor a copy of the current rd and click the Save t settings from the rou e button. uter to your PC. Please n note: The following c onditions apply:
f the routers configu ration:
1. Click the 2. Select th 3. Click the e Browse button. he configuration file y e Restore button. ou wish to restore the e router settings to. ers configuration to factory default settin gs:
store the factory defa ult configuration. restart with the facto ory default configurati ion loaded. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 38 4G100W U USER MANU UAL are ou to upgrade the 4G mware of your 4G100W on your computer. Update Firmwa This page allows yo To upgrade the firm of the firmware file o Once you have sele ected the new firmwa are file, click Apply t o start the upgrade p process. G100W LTE WiFi Rout ters internal software e. W LTE WiFi Router, y you need to download d the upgrade image e file to your local har rd disk, and then clic ck the Browse button and navigate to the l location Figure37A AdvancedViewFir rmwareUpdate ess takes several min utes. During the firmw ware upgrade proce ss, all the lights on th he front of the 4G100 W LTE WiFi Router w will flash. power supply during g the upgrade proces ss. ollow the on-screen p prompts and your 4G 100W LTE WiFi Rout ter will restart. grade it is important to perform a factory reset to so that the fir rmware loads correc tly onto the router. To o do this select the R Restore button from th he System > Settings s router The upgrade proce Do not interrupt the Once completed, fo After a firmware upg page. LTE WiFi Router 39 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Administration page is used to enab The Administration ble or disable remote e administration and s set the username / p assword required to access the 4G100W W WiFi Router remotely y. Figure38A AdministrationCon nfigurationItems S Select to enable or disable e the routers firewall. DEFINITION E Enable or disable remote H HTTP access to the router. You can also set the port y you would like remote HTT P access to be available on on. T Tick to enable the Telnet se T Tick to enable the ICMP se T This field shows the admin E Enter the new password fo R Re-enter the new password ervice through the router. ervice through the router. istrator user name currentl r the Admin account. d for the Admin account. Table20A y set on the router. AdministrationConf figurationItems OP PTION Firewall Enable HTTP (R Remote Administration) Enable Telnet Enable Ping User Name Admin Passwor rd ord Confirm Passwo Please no ote: The password wi number. ill only be changed tw wo matching passwo ords are entered. It is s not necessary to ch ange the password if f you are only chang ing the incoming por rt To access the route Open a new 1. 2. Ensure the m In the addres 3. Please n ers configuration pag browser window (e.g mobile broadband co ss bar, enter the rout ges remotely from a r g. Internet Explorer, F onnection you are usi ters WAN IP address remote computer, pe Firefox, Safari ...). ng assigns a Public I s and assigned port n erform the following s teps:
IP Address to the WA number, e.g. 10.10. AN interface. Contact 10.10: 8080 and pre t your mobile broadb ess the enter key. band provider for furt her details. ote: You can find the e routers WAN IP add dress by clicking on t the Status menu. T he Local field in the W WWAN section show ws the routers WAN IP P address. 4. Type admin n in the Username an nd admin in the Pas ssword fields (withou ut quotes) unless you have changed the a administration passwo word. Then click on th e Submit button. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 40 4G100W U USER MANU UAL System Config The System configu uration uration page is used to specify an externa al syslog server addre ress and port number r. Figure39S SystemConfigurati onItems IP address and port of the e external syslog server you ation regarding the router a and its associated service s sent DEFINITION u would like logging inform OPTIO ON IP / Hostname [:PORT]
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Diagnostic configuratio on Diagnostic TCP Port The to. Use Ente this field to enable or disa er the port number to use w Table21S ble diagnostic port configu when sending the diagnost SystemConfiguratio uration settings. ic logs. onItems Logoff The logoff item will log you out of your w web configuration ses ssion. F Figure40Logoff Reboot The reboot item will reboot the router. Th his can be useful if yo ou have made config guration changes you u want to implement o or want to restart the router. Figu ure41RebootRout ter LTE WiFi Router 41 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Tech hnical Data The following table lists the hardware sp pecifications of the 4G G100W LTE WiFi Rou uter. FEATU URE Connectivity LED Indicators Operating Temperature Power input Dimensions & Weight SPECIFICATIO ON x 1, WLAN Strength 10/100 Ethernet LAN/WAN AN2-4, WWW , 4G Signal S operating temperature) 1.5A x 65 mm (W) 10/100 Ethernet LAN x 3, 1 Power, WiFi, LAN/WAN, LA 0 ~ 50 degrees Celsius (o 100-240VAC to 12VDC 1 160 mm (L) x 195 mm (H) 250 grams 22TechnicalSpec Table cificationsforthe4G G100WWiFiRouter r Electrical A suitable power su 12VDC/1.5A power Specificat upply is available on supply which is inclu ions request or via direct purchase from the N
. uded with the device NetComm Online sho p. It is recommended d that the 4G100W LTTE WiFi Router be po owered using the Environme ental Spec cifications /
/ Tolerance es The 4G100W LTE W WiFi Router is able to operate over a wide variety of temperatur res from 0C ~ 50C
(ambient). YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 42 Does the Ne For mo on, plu device I cannot see The d the ro The router w You m netwo Please The router is Check 1 this reboo The router ha Check addre I cannot see Click The SIM stat If a SI Reboo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. FAQ 4G100W U USER MANU UAL tComm Wireless LTE ost customers, the N ug in your LAN cable e. If you would like to E WiFi Router require etComm Wireless 4G e for data connectivity o customize your sett any configuration ou G100W LTE WiFi Rou y. For WiFi connectiv ings you can enter 19 ut of the box?
uter is a plug and play vity the SSID (Service 92.168.20.1 into you y device. Plug the de e Set Identifier) and w r Web browser to acc evice into an electrica wireless network key (
cess the Managemen al outlet and once the
(password) are locat nt Console and devic e status indicator ligh ted on the bottom of t ce settings. hts are the m to access the web efault IP address of t outer to the Ethernet p b page interface. the unit is 192.168.20 port on your compute 0.1, so first try to ope er. Also check that yo en a web browser to t our laptop/ PC is on this address. Ensure the same subnet as t you have an Etherne the routers Ethernet et cable connected fr port. rom one of the LAN p ports on was connected but I c may need to enable th ork) the router will reb ne. cannot get back onlin he periodic ping time er using the System M number of failed pin boot after a specified Monitor Link from the ngs and then force a Management Conso re-connect. Setting t ole. This ensures that he timer to around 15 t if the connection dro 5 minutes should be ops (i.e. outage on th he sufficient. e note: The traffic gen nerated by the period dic ping feature is co unted as chargeable e usage, please keep p this in mind when se electing how often to o ping. ation menu on the m egardless of what ha anagement console appens. Reset it to 0 to check whether the if you do not need to e Periodic Reset time use this feature or se eout is set to somethin select a higher value ng other than 0. If it is if you dont want the s set to router to y. rebooting frequently r link in the Administr k the System Monitor means the unit will re eboot every minute re ot so often. as a current connect k that DNS Proxy is e ess as that of the Ethe ion but I cannot acce enabled by clicking o ernet port. ess the internet. on the LAN link on the m to get a 4G WAN c on the Internet Settin Also check that the Make sure that Auto View the Status pag entered in order to connection. ngs > Mobile Broadba username and pass o Connect is enabled ge of the router and c connect to the intern and > Connection lin word credentials are d on the Internet Setti check that you have s et. e Internet Settings int terface. Make sure th at the DHCP DNS se erver address 1 IP ad ddress is set to the sa ame nk on the webpage in e correct if the SIM ca ings > Mobile Broadb suitable mobile broad nterface and check th ard in use requires th band > Connection P dband signal strengt hat the correct APN s ese details to connec Profile Settings sectio h, your SIM card is a settings are entered. ct to the mobile broa on on the Internet Set active and whether it adband provider. ttings page. requires a PIN code to be us indicates that the M is installed correct ot option from the Sy SIM is not installed tly this may indicate t stem menu will reboo or reboot required o that the SIM has bee ot the router. on the home page of en removed or inserte the router. ed whilst the unit is po owered up. In this ca ase you must reboot t the unit. Selecting the e Is the NetCo The N the ad device and sa mm Wireless LTE Wi etComm Wireless LT ddress bar of a web b es to the NetComm W afe. Fi Router secure; can TE WiFi Router comes browser, and configu Wireless LTE WiFi Ro n other people acces s configured with WP ure the wireless secu uter). Only people yo ss my wireless netwo PA2-PSK WiFi securit rity settings of the ro ou allow will be able t ork?
y enabled. When acc uter (please see the to connect to the Net cessing the router int Quick Start Guide for Comm Wireless LTE terface for the first tim r more information on WiFi Router ensuring me, type 192.168.20. n connecting your da g your connection is 1 into ata secure Can I change Yes. Y SSID (
e the name and pass You can change your
(Service Set Identifie sword of my wireless r NetComm Wireless r) or network name, s network?
LTE WiFi Router setti security standards (W ings from the routers WPA, WPA2, WEP) an s user interface by ty nd your WiFi passwo ping 192.168.20.1 in rd can each be custo nto the address bar o omised to suit your re f your Web browser. equirements. The 10. How do I sha Provid Each are my Internet conne de any users with who user will need to sele ection, using the Net om you wish to share ect the 4G100W LTE Comm Wireless LTE e your WiFi Internet c WiFi Router SSID, on WiFi Router, with oth connection, the SSID n their WiFi enabled c her users?
(Service Set Identifie computer or device a er) and WiFi network p and enter the network password for your 4G k password you prov G100W LTE WiFi Rou ide. uter. LTE WiFi Router 43 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com 11. What is the d Uploa downl 12. Do I need to No. Yo difference between u ading is when you sen oad operate depend pload and download nd information (e.g. e d on the way you use d speeds and why do emails) from your com the Internet, the size o they differ?
mputer and download e of files you send an attach an antenna o our NetComm LTE W n this device?
WiFi Router comes eq uipped with an intern nal WiFi antenna. ding is when you rec d receive, the netwo eive information via t rk capability and cur the Internet. The spee rrent network traffic. eds at which upload and 13. 14. I have lost th If you LTE W Manag he security card that c have lost your secur WiFi Router with all yo gement Console usin came with the setup rity card, and forgotte our original security d ng an Ethernet Cable instructions. What ca en the wireless secur etails. If the label is u connected to the LA an I do?
rity details (SSID and unreadable or has be AN port of the 4G100 WiFi network passw een removed, the WiF W LTE WiFi Router. ord), check that there Fi network password e is a label stuck to t can be viewed and he base of your 4G1 or reset by logging in 00W n to the I forgot my M If you defau when reset a Management Console have forgotten your lt settings. To reset y your device has rese any custom settings e password. What ca Management Consol your device press and et. After a reset, the d and passwords you n I do?
le password and can d hold the reset butto default WiFi settings (
may have already se nnot access the Web on on the back of you
(SSID and WPA key) et up). user interface, you w ur 4G100W LTE WiFi will match those fou will need to reset you Router for 10-15 sec nd on the base of you r 4G100W LTE WiFi R conds. All the indicato ur 4G100W LTE WiFi ry Router back to factor will flash or lights on the unit w Router. (Note - this w will also YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 44 4G100W U USER MANU UAL Appe endix A: Ta ables Table1Do Table2LE Table3Re Table5LA Table6WA Table7W Table8W Table9Ba Table10B Table11A Table12A Table13A Table14A Table15A Table16A Table17W Table18A Table19A Table20S Table21A Table22S Table23T ocumentRev DIndicators earPanelPor ANManagem ANPortDefa WiFiDefaultS ebInterface asicViewW BasicViewI AdvancedVie AdvancedVie AdvancedVie AdvancedVie AdvancedVie AdvancedVie WPSSettings AdvancedSe AdvancedVie SystemLogD Administratio SystemConfi TechnicalSpe visionHistory
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...42 LTE WiFi Router 45 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com Lega al & R egula atory I Inform mation n 1. Intellectu al Property y Rights All intellectual prope 002490486) (NetCo You are permitted to system or transmitte NetComm and NetC erty rights (including omm) (or its licensors copyright and trade s). This Manual does mark rights) subsisti not transfer any right ing in, relating to or a t, title or interest in N arising out this Manua etComm Wireless Lim al are owned by and miteds (or its licenso vested in NetComm ors) intellectual prope Wireless Limited (AC CN erty rights to you. o use this Manual for ed in any form, by an r the sole purpose of ny means, be it electr using the NetComm ronic, mechanical, re Wireless product to ecording or otherwise which it relates. Othe e, without the prior wr erwise no part of this ritten permission of N Manual may be repr NetComm Wireless Li roduced, stored in a mited. retrieval s are acknowledged to be the property of f their respective own ners. 3. 1. 2. 2. All other trademarks Comm Wireless are tr Custome mmunications & Media The Australian Com T This unit may be con T This equipment incor a and New Zealand sta T This equipment has b r reasonable protectio a accordance with the o occur with the installa determined by turnin d Change the Increase the Connect the Consult an e T The power supply tha s supply that is not app ware of the following i rk through a line cord ormal use a separatio rademarks of NetCom mm Wireless Limited r Informatio on equires you to be aw a Authority (ACMA) r mmunication Networ nected to the Teleco rporates a radio trans smitting device, in no andards. been tested and foun n against harmful inte instructions detailed ation of this product i g the equipment off a direction or relocate e separation between equipment to an alte experienced radio/TV at is provided with th proved for use with th e Standards for C-Tic nd to comply with the ntial installation. This erference in a reside may cause interferen within this manual, m e. If this equipment d n your home or office and on, we encourag ge the user to try to c na. the receiving antenn this equipment and the receiver. rnate power outlet on n a different power c V technician for help. ed for use with this pr is unit is only intende his product by NetCo omm Wireless Limited 4. 3. C Consumer Protection n Laws nformation and warn d which meets the req on distance of 20cm w ings:
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will ensure radio freq S/CA S008-2011 Stan quency exposure leve dard. els complies with Aus stralian k and or A-Tick as se s equipment generate ce to radio communi does cause some deg orrect the interferenc et by the ACMA. Thes es, uses, and can rad cations. However, the gree of interference t ce by one or more of se standards are des diate radio noise and ere is no guarantee t to radio or television the following measu signed to provide d, if not installed and that interference will reception, which can res:
used in not n be ircuit from that to wh ch the receiver/TV is s connected. roduct. Do not use th d. Failure to do so ma is power supply with ay cause damage to h any other product o this product, fire or r r do not use any othe result in personal inju er power ury. Australian and New legislation of anothe Limited is in additio If you purchased ou or damage. You are goods in New Zeala w Zealand consumer er country's Governm on to, and not in repla ur goods in Australia e also entitled to have and and are a consu law in certain circum ment may have a simi acement of, your righ and you are a consu e the goods repaired mer you will also be e stances implies man lar effect (together th ts under such Consu umer, you are entitled d or replaced if the go entitled to similar stat conditions and warra ndatory guarantees, c hese are the Consum mer Protection Laws). s. umer Protection Laws d to a replacement or r refund for a major fa ceptable quality and t oods fail to be of acc tutory guarantees. nties which cannot b Any warranty or rep be excluded by NetC presentation provided omm Wireless Limite d by NetComm Wirele ed and ess ailure and for compe the failure does not a ensation for any other amount to a major fail r reasonably foreseea lure. If you purchased able loss d our 4. P Product W arranty All NetComm produ
(each a Product Wa purchase by registe All Product Warrant Subject to your righ The P The P The cu includ The c ucts have a standard arranty). To be eligibl ering online via the N ties are in addition to hts and remedies und Product Warranty exte roduct Warranty shal ustomer complies wit ding producing such ost of transporting th one (1) year warrant le for the extended w NetComm Wireless we your rights and reme der applicable Consu ends to the original p ll not apply to softwa th all of the terms of a evidence of purchas he product to and from ty from date of purch warranty option you m eb site at http://supp edies under applicab umer Protection Laws urchaser (you / the c re programs, batterie any relevant agreeme e as NetComm Wirel m NetComm Wireless hase, however, some must supply the reque ort.netcommwireless ble Consumer Protec s which cannot be ex customer) and is not es, power supplies, c ent with NetComm W less Limited may req ss nominated premis products have an ex ested warranty inform s.com/support/warran ction Laws which can xcluded (see Section transferable;
cables or other acces Wireless Limited and a quire;
ses is your responsib 1. 2. 3. 4. bility;
xtended warranty opt mation to NetComm W nty . For all Product W not be excluded (see 3 above), the Produc tion (refer to packagi Wireless Limited withi Warranty claims you w e Section 3 above). ct Warranty is grante ng and the warranty n 30 days of the orig will require proof of p card) inal purchase. ed on the following co onditions:
ssories supplied in or any other reasonable r with the product;
e requirements of Net tComm Wireless Lim ited YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 46 1. 2. Subject to your righ You, o the fau thunde The fa Your p Your p Limite The se 3. 4. 5. 6. hts and remedies und or someone else, use ult or defect in your erstorm activity or an ault is the result of ac product has been use product has been rep ed; or erial number has bee der applicable Consu e the product, or atte product is the result ny other cause(s);
ccidental damage or ed for any purposes paired or modified or Liability and consumers. der applicable Consu from the use of this Lim 5. mitation of L ot apply to New Zeala This clause does no Subject to your righ hts and remedies und onsequences arising responsibility, for co notice. If any law implies a excluded but may b any breach of that g supplying equivalen a supply of services To the extent NetCo guarantee, condition be limited, then subje guarantee, condition nt goods; repairing th s, NetComm Wireless omm Wireless Limited FCC Regu ulations:
4G100W U USER MANU UAL 5. NetCo conse acts o The cu Limite omm Wireless Limited equential, incidental o of civil or military auth ustomer is responsib ed recommends that y d does not have any or otherwise arises ou horities, fire, floods, e ble for the security of you enable these fea liability or responsibi ut of events beyond N lectricity outages, lig their computer and n atures to enhance you ility under the Produc NetComm Wirelesss ghtning, power surge network at all times. S ur security. 6. ct Warranty where an reasonable control. s, or shortages of ma Security features may r damage of any kind y cost, loss, injury or This includes but is n not limited to: acts of d aterials or labour; and y be disabled within t the factory default se d, whether direct, ind f God, war, riot, emba irect, argoes, ettings. NetComm Wi reless umer Protection Laws mpt to use it, other th of a voltage surge s s which cannot be ex han as specified by N subjected to the prod xcluded (see Section NetComm Wireless L uct either by the way 3 above), the Produc imited;
y of power supply or c ct Warranty is autom atically voided if:
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by NetComm Wireles ss en defaced or altered d in any way or if the serial number plate h has been removed. umer Protection Laws product. NetComm W s which cannot be ex Wireless Limited rese xcluded (see Section erves the right to cha 3 above), NetComm nge the specification m Wireless Limited ac ns and operating deta cepts no liability or ails of this product w ithout n or warranty in respe ect to your rights and or warranty is limited he goods; paying the s Limited doing eithe d is unable to limit its ect of goods or servic remedies under any d to: (i) in the case of e cost of replacing the r or both of the follow s liability as set out ab ces supplied, and Ne y applicable Consum f a supply of goods, N e goods or of acquiri wing: supplying the s bove, NetComm Wire etComm Wireless Lim mer Protection Laws w NetComm Wireless L ing equivalent goods ervices again; or pay eless Limited limits its miteds liability for bre which cannot be exclu imited doing any one s; or paying the cost o ying the cost of havin s liability to the extent each of that condition uded, NetComm Wire e or more of the follow of having the goods ng the services supp t such liability is lawf n or warranty may not eless Limiteds liabilit wing: replacing the g repaired; or (ii) in the lied again. fully able to be limited d. t be ty for goods or e case of plies with part 15 of t ceived, including inte the FCC Rules. Opera erference that may ca ation is subject to the ause undesired opera e following two condi ration. tions: (1) This device e may not cause harm mful interference, and d (2) this device mus t accept been tested and foun harmful interference i ay cause harmful inte ference to radio or te g measures:
nd to comply with the n a residential install rference to radio com elevision reception, w e limits for a Class B d ation. This equipmen mmunications. Howev which can be determi digital device, pursua nt generates, uses an ver, there is no guara ned by turning the eq ant to Part 15 of the F nd can radiated radio antee that interferenc quipment off and on, FCC Rules. These lim o frequency energy a ce will not occur in a p the user is encourag mits are designed to p and, if not installed an particular installation ged to try to correct t provide reasonable nd used in accordan If this equipment do the interference by o ce with oes ne or e the receiving anten ration between the eq ment into an outlet o or an experienced ra nna. er. quipment and receive n a circuit different fr rom that to which the or help. adio/TV technician fo receiver is connecte ed. cations not expressly approved by the pa rty responsible for co ompliance could void d the users authority to operate the equip pment. This device comp any interference rec This device has b protection against h the instructions, ma cause harmful interf more of the followin
-Reorient or relocate
-Increase the separ
-Connect the equip
-Consult the dealer Changes or modific formation RF Exposure Inf This device meets t This device is desig Government. the governments req gned and manufactur quirements for exposu red not to exceed the ure to radio waves. e emission limits for e exposure to radio freq quency (RF) energy s set by the Federal Co ommunications Com mission of the U.S. LTE WiFi Router 47 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com plies with FCC radiat the antenna shall no tion exposure limits s ot be less than 20cm et forth for an uncont
(8 inches) during nor trolled environment. rmal operation. In order to avoid the possibility of exceed ding the FCC radio fre equency exposure lim mits, This device comp human proximity to IC Regula ations:
This device complie es with Industry Cana ada license-exempt R RSS standard(s). Ope eration is subject to t the following two con ditions:
(1) this device may not cause interferen ce, and
(2) this device must t accept any interfere ence, including interf ference that may cau use undesired operat ion of the device. Le prsent appareil l est conforme aux C NR d'Industrie Cana da applicables aux a appareils radio exem pts de licence. L'exp ploitation est autorise e aux deux condition ns suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doi t pas produire de bro ouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'a appareil doit accepte er tout brouillage radi olectrique subi, m me si le brouillage e st susceptible d'en c compromettre le fonc ctionnement."
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES
-003. Cet appareil numr rique de la classe B e est conforme la nor rme NMB-003 du Can nada. IC Radiation Expos ure Statement:
This equipment com mplies with IC RSS-10 02 radiation exposur e limits set forth for a an uncontrolled environment. This e equipment should be installed and operat ed with minimum dis stance 20cm between n the radiator & your body. The County Code S Selection feature is di sabled for products marketed in the US/C Canada. For product availab ble in the USA/ Canad da markets, only cha nnel 1~11 can be op perated. Selection of other channels is not t possible. YML4G100W www.netcommwire less.com LT TE WiFi Router 48 Cont act 4G100W UUSER MANU UAL ED Head Office stralia 2010 M WIRELESS LIMITE e Cove NSW 2066 Au 70 F: +61(0)2 9424 mwireless.com wireless.com Address: NETCOM PO Box 1200, Lane P: +61(0)2 9424 20 E: sales@netcomm W: www.netcommw LTE WiFi Router 49 YM ML4G100W www.netcommw wireless.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-10-02 | 2422 ~ 2452 | 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,
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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 |
4G100W
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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 | |||||
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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) | LTE WIFI ROUTER (LTE BAND 4/BAND 17) | ||||
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 | Power listed is maximum combined conducted output power in 802.11n mode for 2422-2452. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. This device has 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is EIRP for part 24 and ERP for part 22. This device is to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. The maximum radiated output power at each antenna, including any applicable source-based time-averaging duty factor, must satisfy the MPE categorical exclusion requirements of 2.1091. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3). This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A****** C****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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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 | 2462 | 0.1706 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.2291 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 2.333 | 0.06 ppm | 250KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.618 | 0.06 ppm | 246KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.281 | 0.01 ppm | 4M18F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 1.334 | 0.05 ppm | 246KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.607 | 0.05 ppm | 248KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.328 | 0.01 ppm | 4M16F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 27 | 1712.5 | 1752.5 | 0.575 | 0.011 ppm | 4M50G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 27 | 1712.5 | 1752.5 | 0.524 | 0.011 ppm | 4M52D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 27 | 1715 | 1750 | 0.571 | 0.018 ppm | 9M13G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | 1715 | 1750 | 0.486 | 0.018 ppm | 9M13D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 27 | 706.5 | 713.5 | 0.175 | 0.009 ppm | 4M52G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 27 | 706.5 | 713.5 | 0.163 | 0.009 ppm | 4M52D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 27 | 709 | 711 | 0.174 | 0.007 ppm | 9M13G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 27 | 709 | 711 | 0.166 | 0.007 ppm | 9M10D7W |
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