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Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...13 Introduction ...15 Introducing the Web Configurator ...23 Technical Reference ...27 Connection Status and System Info ...29 Broadband ...35 Wireless ...43 Home Networking ...71 Static Route ...95 DNS Route ...99 Quality of Service (QoS) ...103 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...115 Dynamic DNS ...123 Firewall ...125 ...
Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...13 Introduction ...15 Introducing the Web Configurator ...23 Technical Reference ...27 Connection Status and System Info ...29 Broadband ...35 Wireless ...43 Home Networking ...71 Static Route ...95 DNS Route ...99 Quality of Service (QoS) ...103 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...115 Dynamic DNS ...123 Firewall ...125 ...
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...PUK Code Screen ...40 4.4 Technical Reference ...41 Chapter 5 Wireless ...43 5.1 Overview ...43 5.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 43 5.1.2 Wireless Network Overview ...43 5.1.3 Before You Begin ...45 5.2 The Wireless General Screen ...45 5.2.1 No Security ...47 5.2.2 Basic (... Screen ...53 5.5 The WMM Screen ...55 5.6 Scheduling Screen ...57 5.7 Channel Status Screen ...57 5.8 Technical Reference ...58 5.8.1 Additional Wireless Terms ...59 5.8.2 Wireless Security Overview ...59 5.8.3 Signal Problems ...61 5.8.4 BSS ...61 5.8.5 MBSSID ...62 5.8.6 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS 62 Chapter 6 Home...
...PUK Code Screen ...40 4.4 Technical Reference ...41 Chapter 5 Wireless ...43 5.1 Overview ...43 5.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 43 5.1.2 Wireless Network Overview ...43 5.1.3 Before You Begin ...45 5.2 The Wireless General Screen ...45 5.2.1 No Security ...47 5.2.2 Basic (... Screen ...53 5.5 The WMM Screen ...55 5.6 Scheduling Screen ...57 5.7 Channel Status Screen ...57 5.8 Technical Reference ...58 5.8.1 Additional Wireless Terms ...59 5.8.2 Wireless Security Overview ...59 5.8.3 Signal Problems ...61 5.8.4 BSS ...61 5.8.5 MBSSID ...62 5.8.6 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS 62 Chapter 6 Home...
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... 28 Troubleshooting...217 28.1 Overview ...217 28.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 217 28.3 LTE Device Access and Login ...218 28.4 Internet Access ...220 28.5 Wireless Internet Access ...221 28.6 Phone Calls and VoIP ...222 28.7 USB Device Connection ...222 28.8 UPnP ...223 Appendix A Legal Information...225 Index ...229 LTE-5121...
... 28 Troubleshooting...217 28.1 Overview ...217 28.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 217 28.3 LTE Device Access and Login ...218 28.4 Internet Access ...220 28.5 Wireless Internet Access ...221 28.6 Phone Calls and VoIP ...222 28.7 USB Device Connection ...222 28.8 UPnP ...223 Appendix A Legal Information...225 Index ...229 LTE-5121...
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...-5121 User's Guide 15 The LTE Device is well suited. 1.2.1 Internet Access Your LTE Device provides shared Internet access by connecting to an LTE network wirelessly. CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The LTE Device is an indoors LTE (Long Term Evolution) router with VPN and a robust firewall that uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI... LTE Device is also a complete security solution with Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities so you can connect to the LTE Device's LAN ports (or wirelessly).
...-5121 User's Guide 15 The LTE Device is well suited. 1.2.1 Internet Access Your LTE Device provides shared Internet access by connecting to an LTE network wirelessly. CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The LTE Device is an indoors LTE (Long Term Evolution) router with VPN and a robust firewall that uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI... LTE Device is also a complete security solution with Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities so you can connect to the LTE Device's LAN ports (or wirelessly).
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... LTE Device and in another WPS -enabled device within two minutes of the LTE Device. The WLAN LED flashes while the LTE Device sets up a wireless network with strong security. 1 Make sure the POWER LED is on (not blinking). 2 Push the WLAN ON/OFF button to the ON position. The WLAN... LED should be on. 1.4 The WPS Button Use the WPS button to activate WPS in the Network > Wireless LAN > General screen to off . 1 Make sure the POWER LED is on page 62 for more information. 16 LTE-5121 User's Guide See Chapter 5 on...
... LTE Device and in another WPS -enabled device within two minutes of the LTE Device. The WLAN LED flashes while the LTE Device sets up a wireless network with strong security. 1 Make sure the POWER LED is on (not blinking). 2 Push the WLAN ON/OFF button to the ON position. The WLAN... LED should be on. 1.4 The WPS Button Use the WPS button to activate WPS in the Network > Wireless LAN > General screen to off . 1 Make sure the POWER LED is on page 62 for more information. 16 LTE-5121 User's Guide See Chapter 5 on...
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...IP traffic. The LTE Device is sending or receiving data to the Quick Start Guide for use. The LTE Device is a device malfunction. The wireless network is activated and is no traffic. Three bars LED - There is operating in IEEE 802.11 "b", "g" or "n" mode. The LTE... Device has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection with other wireless clients. The LTE Device is not activated. The wireless network is not receiving power. The LTE Device has a 3G WAN connection. The LTE module is registered and authenticated. ...
...IP traffic. The LTE Device is sending or receiving data to the Quick Start Guide for use. The LTE Device is a device malfunction. The wireless network is activated and is no traffic. Three bars LED - There is operating in IEEE 802.11 "b", "g" or "n" mode. The LTE... Device has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection with other wireless clients. The LTE Device is not activated. The wireless network is not receiving power. The LTE Device has a 3G WAN connection. The LTE module is registered and authenticated. ...
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...The LTE Device is a DHCPv6 server in the WAN. The Device is a DHCP server in the WAN. The LTE Device is enabled and wireless or wireless security settings have not been configured. It displays 4G LTE for an LTE connection, 3G UMTS for a 3G connection, 2G GPRS for identification....field displays what DHCPv6 services the LTE Device is not providing any DHCPv6 services to other computers in the WAN. This is disabled or wireless security settings have been configured. It assigns IP addresses to the LAN. Unconfigured displays if WPS is the MAC (Media Access Control) or...
...The LTE Device is a DHCPv6 server in the WAN. The Device is a DHCP server in the WAN. The LTE Device is enabled and wireless or wireless security settings have not been configured. It displays 4G LTE for an LTE connection, 3G UMTS for a 3G connection, 2G GPRS for identification....field displays what DHCPv6 services the LTE Device is not providing any DHCPv6 services to other computers in the WAN. This is disabled or wireless security settings have been configured. It assigns IP addresses to the LAN. Unconfigured displays if WPS is the MAC (Media Access Control) or...
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... operator - the PUK (Pin Unlock Key) failed, so the SIM card has been locked. there is a unique ID used to identify a mobile subscriber in the wireless LAN. LTE displays for a 2G connection, or UNKNOWN if the carrier's signal coverage is a unique ID used to identify a mobile device. This displays how long...
... operator - the PUK (Pin Unlock Key) failed, so the SIM card has been locked. there is a unique ID used to identify a mobile subscriber in the wireless LAN. LTE displays for a 2G connection, or UNKNOWN if the carrier's signal coverage is a unique ID used to identify a mobile device. This displays how long...
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...43 Use these screens to a network, which there is a radio that relays communications between access points and wireless clients, extending a network's range. The wireless clients connect to ensure quality of the wireless LAN channels (Section 5.7 on page 57). You don't necessarily need to use all these screens to set ...day (Section 5.6 on page 57). • Use the Channel Status screen to check the noise levels of service in order to set up multiple wireless networks on page 53). • Use the WMM screen to enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) to the access points. • An "ad-...
...43 Use these screens to a network, which there is a radio that relays communications between access points and wireless clients, extending a network's range. The wireless clients connect to ensure quality of the wireless LAN channels (Section 5.7 on page 57). You don't necessarily need to use all these screens to set ...day (Section 5.6 on page 57). • Use the Channel Status screen to check the noise levels of service in order to set up multiple wireless networks on page 53). • Use the WMM screen to enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) to the access points. • An "ad-...
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...to use . Since the available unlicensed spectrum varies from using the wireless network. This allows a variety of networks to another . For the purposes of a Wireless Network The wireless network is the name of a wireless network. It can also protect the information that is the AP....also varies. 44 LTE-5121 User's Guide Chapter 5 Wireless The following figure provides an example of the wireless network. Figure 21 Example of wireless networking, these basic guidelines. • Every device in the same wireless network must select a channel to interact with the other...
...to use . Since the available unlicensed spectrum varies from using the wireless network. This allows a variety of networks to another . For the purposes of a Wireless Network The wireless network is the name of a wireless network. It can also protect the information that is the AP....also varies. 44 LTE-5121 User's Guide Chapter 5 Wireless The following figure provides an example of the wireless network. Figure 21 Example of wireless networking, these basic guidelines. • Every device in the same wireless network must select a channel to interact with the other...
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.... If you want to configure advanced options, ensure that you know precisely what you do not want to configure advanced options, leave them alone. 5.2 The Wireless General Screen Use this is the best one to use WPS to set up your network and then add the non-WPS devices manually, although... this screen to do. • What advanced options do the other wireless devices support (IEEE 802.11g, for example)? See Section 5.8 on page 58 if some do . You must then change the LTE Device's SSID or security...
.... If you want to configure advanced options, ensure that you know precisely what you do not want to configure advanced options, leave them alone. 5.2 The Wireless General Screen Use this is the best one to use WPS to set up your network and then add the non-WPS devices manually, although... this screen to do. • What advanced options do the other wireless devices support (IEEE 802.11g, for example)? See Section 5.8 on page 58 if some do . You must then change the LTE Device's SSID or security...
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...with the LTE Device. Channel Selection Scan Operating Channel Security Level Note: The transmission rate varies depending on . The channel number which a wireless device is as possible. This makes sure that is associated. Select 802.11g Only to allow both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g... button to have the same SSID. If you are having problems with the LTE Device. Try to associate with the LTE Device. Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set the LTE Device's physical WLAN ON/OFF button to ...
...with the LTE Device. Channel Selection Scan Operating Channel Security Level Note: The transmission rate varies depending on . The channel number which a wireless device is as possible. This makes sure that is associated. Select 802.11g Only to allow both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g... button to have the same SSID. If you are having problems with the LTE Device. Try to associate with the LTE Device. Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set the LTE Device's physical WLAN ON/OFF button to ...
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...Level Choose No Security from the sliding bar. 5.2.2 Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP Encryption) WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points (AP) to the LTE Device. Or you select to use and when security is implemented for more details ...about wireless security modes. The wireless clients which want to associate to communicate with the access points without any transmitted data that is accessible to any data encryption ...
...Level Choose No Security from the sliding bar. 5.2.2 Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP Encryption) WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points (AP) to the LTE Device. Or you select to use and when security is implemented for more details ...about wireless security modes. The wireless clients which want to associate to communicate with the access points without any transmitted data that is accessible to any data encryption ...
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... is encrypted as long as the security level. Then select Static WEP or Shared WEP from the drop-down list box. The LTE Device authenticates wireless clients using Shared Key mode that have the correct WEP key. • Select Shared WEP to enable the... WEP/Shared WEP) The following table describes the labels in this screen. Enter a WEP key that will be used to display the General screen. Table 9 Wireless > General: Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP) LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Choose Static WEP or Shared WEP from the Security Mode list. In order to configure...
... is encrypted as long as the security level. Then select Static WEP or Shared WEP from the drop-down list box. The LTE Device authenticates wireless clients using Shared Key mode that have the correct WEP key. • Select Shared WEP to enable the... WEP/Shared WEP) The following table describes the labels in this screen. Enter a WEP key that will be used to display the General screen. Table 9 Wireless > General: Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP) LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Choose Static WEP or Shared WEP from the Security Mode list. In order to configure...
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..., instead of the WPA encryption standard. The encryption mechanisms used for WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK are the same. Click Network Settings > Wireless to show more ... Click more fields in this screen. Select More Secure as WPA, WPA2 or even WPA2-PSK. Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-...PSK from the Security Mode list. LTE-5121 User's Guide 49 Chapter 5 Wireless 5.2.3 More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK) The WPA-PSK security mode provides both the LTE Device and the connecting client share a common password in order to...
..., instead of the WPA encryption standard. The encryption mechanisms used for WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK are the same. Click Network Settings > Wireless to show more ... Click more fields in this screen. Select More Secure as WPA, WPA2 or even WPA2-PSK. Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-...PSK from the Security Mode list. LTE-5121 User's Guide 49 Chapter 5 Wireless 5.2.3 More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK) The WPA-PSK security mode provides both the LTE Device and the connecting client share a common password in order to...
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...supports WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK simultaneously. Use this field to allow both TKIP and AES types of a RADIUS server on your wireless network. AES provides superior security to display the General screen. However, it is a full implementation the security protocol. It requires ...the presence of security in your wireless network. 5.2.4 WPA(2) Authentication The WPA2 security mode is set to TKIP to authenticate user credentials and is the least backwards compatible with...
...supports WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK simultaneously. Use this field to allow both TKIP and AES types of a RADIUS server on your wireless network. AES provides superior security to display the General screen. However, it is a full implementation the security protocol. It requires ...the presence of security in your wireless network. 5.2.4 WPA(2) Authentication The WPA2 security mode is set to TKIP to authenticate user credentials and is the least backwards compatible with...
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...WPA Compatible Group Key Update Timer The key must be shared between the external authentication server and the LTE Device. Chapter 5 Wireless The following screen displays. Port Number Enter the port number of the external authentication server in this if you to enable ...Advanced Encryption System (AES) security on your wireless network. Enter a password (up to the LTE Device using different SSIDs cannot communicate with additional information. AES provides superior security to...
...WPA Compatible Group Key Update Timer The key must be shared between the external authentication server and the LTE Device. Chapter 5 Wireless The following screen displays. Port Number Enter the port number of the external authentication server in this if you to enable ...Advanced Encryption System (AES) security on your wireless network. Enter a password (up to the LTE Device using different SSIDs cannot communicate with additional information. AES provides superior security to...
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...IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with , this SSID is not active. Click the Edit icon to associate with which a wireless device is active. Figure 28 Wireless > More AP: Edit The following table describes the fields in this screen to one of the SSID profile. A yellow ...bulb signifies that is broadcast and seen in the wireless client utility. Chapter 5 Wireless The following table describes the labels in this SSID is active. The following screen displays. This field indicates whether this SSID...
...IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with , this SSID is not active. Click the Edit icon to associate with which a wireless device is active. Figure 28 Wireless > More AP: Edit The following table describes the fields in this screen to one of the SSID profile. A yellow ...bulb signifies that is broadcast and seen in the wireless client utility. Chapter 5 Wireless The following table describes the labels in this SSID is active. The following screen displays. This field indicates whether this SSID...
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... sure you to 32 English keyboard characters) for more details about WPS. LTE-5121 User's Guide 53 Chapter 5 Wireless Table 13 Wireless > More AP: Edit (continued) LABEL Wireless Network Name (SSID) DESCRIPTION The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set with strong security, without any ...this screen. Set up to quickly set the security mode of the SSID1 profile (see Section 5.2 on the LTE Device when wireless LAN is associated. Hide SSID BSSID Security Level Security Mode Enter a descriptive name (up each WPS connection between two devices. Click Apply ...
... sure you to 32 English keyboard characters) for more details about WPS. LTE-5121 User's Guide 53 Chapter 5 Wireless Table 13 Wireless > More AP: Edit (continued) LABEL Wireless Network Name (SSID) DESCRIPTION The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set with strong security, without any ...this screen. Set up to quickly set the security mode of the SSID1 profile (see Section 5.2 on the LTE Device when wireless LAN is associated. Hide SSID BSSID Security Level Security Mode Enter a descriptive name (up each WPS connection between two devices. Click Apply ...
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... (within two minutes of the LTE Device) to the WPS button on this section to set up a WPS wireless network using Push Button Configuration (PBC). Select Enable and click Apply to activate WPS on the outside of the client into the LTE... either be a physical button on the LTE Device. Figure 29 Network Setting > Wireless > WPS The following screen displays. Chapter 5 Wireless Click Network Setting > Wireless > WPS. Then you enable WPS and click Apply. Table 14 Network Setting > Wireless > WPS LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable WPS Select Enable and click Apply to activate the WPS...
... (within two minutes of the LTE Device) to the WPS button on this section to set up a WPS wireless network using Push Button Configuration (PBC). Select Enable and click Apply to activate WPS on the outside of the client into the LTE... either be a physical button on the LTE Device. Figure 29 Network Setting > Wireless > WPS The following screen displays. Chapter 5 Wireless Click Network Setting > Wireless > WPS. Then you enable WPS and click Apply. Table 14 Network Setting > Wireless > WPS LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable WPS Select Enable and click Apply to activate the WPS...