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Document Conventions Graphics in this manual is accurate. Every effort has been made to differences in this book may differ slightly from the product due to ensure that the information in operating systems, operating system versions, or if you installed updated firmware/software for your device. WiMAX Device Computer Notebook computer Server Base Station Firewall Router Internet Switch Wireless Signal Telephone WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 5
Document Conventions Graphics in this manual is accurate. Every effort has been made to differences in this book may differ slightly from the product due to ensure that the information in operating systems, operating system versions, or if you installed updated firmware/software for your device. WiMAX Device Computer Notebook computer Server Base Station Firewall Router Internet Switch Wireless Signal Telephone WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 5
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... for the LAN 36 4.4 Making a Telephone Call Over the Internet 38 4.4.1 Configure Your SIP Account 38 4.5 Blocking Web Access from the WiMAX Device 40 4.6 Restricting Wireless Access to the WiMAX Device 40 4.7 Allowing Internet Users to use Internal Servers 42 4.8 Access the WiMAX Device with a Domain Name 44 4.8.1 Registering a DDNS Account...
... for the LAN 36 4.4 Making a Telephone Call Over the Internet 38 4.4.1 Configure Your SIP Account 38 4.5 Blocking Web Access from the WiMAX Device 40 4.6 Restricting Wireless Access to the WiMAX Device 40 4.7 Allowing Internet Users to use Internal Servers 42 4.8 Access the WiMAX Device with a Domain Name 44 4.8.1 Registering a DDNS Account...
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... of Contents Chapter 13 Troubleshooting...197 13.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 197 13.2 WiMAX Device Access and Login 198 13.3 Internet Access ...199 13.4 Wireless Internet Access (for Models with WiFi 201 13.5 Phone Calls and VoIP (for Models with Phone Ports 201 13.6 Reset the WiMAX Device to Its...
... of Contents Chapter 13 Troubleshooting...197 13.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 197 13.2 WiMAX Device Access and Login 198 13.3 Internet Access ...199 13.4 Wireless Internet Access (for Models with WiFi 201 13.5 Phone Calls and VoIP (for Models with Phone Ports 201 13.6 Reset the WiMAX Device to Its...
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... using the WiMAX Device's Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities. Please refer to a WiMAX wireless network. models starting with "3" (for example MAX318M2W) denote an outdoor CPE device. • ... its features. Additionally, The web browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI), also known as "0" (for each specific model: Table 1 Main Features FEATURE / MODEL FREQUENCY BAND MAX208M MAX218M MAX208M2W MAX218M2W MAX218M1W MAX218MW MAX318M2W MAX308M MAX318M 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4...
... using the WiMAX Device's Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities. Please refer to a WiMAX wireless network. models starting with "3" (for example MAX318M2W) denote an outdoor CPE device. • ... its features. Additionally, The web browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI), also known as "0" (for each specific model: Table 1 Main Features FEATURE / MODEL FREQUENCY BAND MAX208M MAX218M MAX208M2W MAX218M2W MAX218M1W MAX218MW MAX318M2W MAX308M MAX318M 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4...
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... Configuration User's Guide You can use the WiMAX Device to the Internet through a WiMAX base station (marked BS). Figure 2 Calls via a VoIP service provider - In a wireless metropolitan area network (MAN), the WiMAX Device connects to a WiMAX base station (BS) for the kids. 1.1.2 Models with Phone Ports For models with URLs containing...
... Configuration User's Guide You can use the WiMAX Device to the Internet through a WiMAX base station (marked BS). Figure 2 Calls via a VoIP service provider - In a wireless metropolitan area network (MAN), the WiMAX Device connects to a WiMAX base station (BS) for the kids. 1.1.2 Models with Phone Ports For models with URLs containing...
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... settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you know how to restore it in a safe place. • Back up a wireless network with WiFi For WiFi models, IEEE 802.11b/g/n compliant clients can set up the configuration (and make the WiMAX Device more secure and ...to manage the WiMAX Device more effectively. • Change the password. You could simply restore your wireless network. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the WiMAX Device becomes unstable or even crashes. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Series ...
... settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you know how to restore it in a safe place. • Back up a wireless network with WiFi For WiFi models, IEEE 802.11b/g/n compliant clients can set up the configuration (and make the WiMAX Device more secure and ...to manage the WiMAX Device more effectively. • Change the password. You could simply restore your wireless network. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the WiMAX Device becomes unstable or even crashes. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Series ...
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... used to connect your LAN to the ISP's network and verify your account. 4 For models with the ISP's base station. 3 Set up your WiMAX Device's wireless LAN so that other devices, such as a laptop or a smartphone, can connect...
... used to connect your LAN to the ISP's network and verify your account. 4 For models with the ISP's base station. 3 Set up your WiMAX Device's wireless LAN so that other devices, such as a laptop or a smartphone, can connect...
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The WLAN Settings screen lets you can configure your WLAN settings in this box to enable the wireless service and allow other devices connect to the Internet using the WiMAX Device. Figure 13 Setup Wizard > WLAN Settings Figure 14 Setup Wizard ... table describes the labels in the Setup Wizard. Chapter 3 Setup Wizard 3.1.6 WLAN Settings For models with WiFi wireless feature, you set up how other wireless clients to connect to the Internet wirelessly using the WiMAX Device. 32 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Table 9 Setup Wizard > WLAN Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION...
The WLAN Settings screen lets you can configure your WLAN settings in this box to enable the wireless service and allow other devices connect to the Internet using the WiMAX Device. Figure 13 Setup Wizard > WLAN Settings Figure 14 Setup Wizard ... table describes the labels in the Setup Wizard. Chapter 3 Setup Wizard 3.1.6 WLAN Settings For models with WiFi wireless feature, you set up how other wireless clients to connect to the Internet wirelessly using the WiMAX Device. 32 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Table 9 Setup Wizard > WLAN Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION...
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... type of the encryption key: 64-bit or 128-bit. WEP Encryption Length Select the length of authentication used to use for wireless communications with the WiMAX Device. The field is more secure. Encryption Type Select the type of authentication that the network will only ... if you fail to keep the name of four available keys. SSID Settings WLAN SSID This field displays the name of the wireless network associated with the wireless stations. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 33 WPA Mode Select either Hexagecimal (HEX) or ASCII format. A warning message will...
... type of the encryption key: 64-bit or 128-bit. WEP Encryption Length Select the length of authentication used to use for wireless communications with the WiMAX Device. The field is more secure. Encryption Type Select the type of authentication that the network will only ... if you fail to keep the name of four available keys. SSID Settings WLAN SSID This field displays the name of the wireless network associated with the wireless stations. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 33 WPA Mode Select either Hexagecimal (HEX) or ASCII format. A warning message will...
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... page 36 • Making a Telephone Call Over the Internet on page 38 • Blocking Web Access from the WiMAX Device on page 40 • Restricting Wireless Access to the WiMAX Device on page 40 • Allowing Internet Users to use Internal Servers, see page 42 • Access the WiMAX Device with...
... page 36 • Making a Telephone Call Over the Internet on page 38 • Blocking Web Access from the WiMAX Device on page 40 • Restricting Wireless Access to the WiMAX Device on page 40 • Allowing Internet Users to use Internal Servers, see page 42 • Access the WiMAX Device with...
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... WiMAX Device's LAN network, you should get an "Access Violation" message when you want users to access to the website through its IP address. 4.6 Restricting Wireless Access to the WiMAX Device This tutorial shows you how to use the MAC filter to block a DHCP client's access to the WiMAX network. 40...
... WiMAX Device's LAN network, you should get an "Access Violation" message when you want users to access to the website through its IP address. 4.6 Restricting Wireless Access to the WiMAX Device This tutorial shows you how to use the MAC filter to block a DHCP client's access to the WiMAX network. 40...
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...(IEEE 802.16-2004, for Microwave Access) is a member of the WiMAX Forum, the industry group dedicated to BS2. In a wireless MAN, a wireless-equipped computer is known either as you how to set up and manage the connection between the WiMAX Device and your ISP's base stations... to maintain connectivity while switching their connection from base station BS1's coverage area and connecting to promoting and certifying interoperability of wireless broadband products. Figure 22 WiMax: Mobile Station WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 67 Mobile stations use other standards that do not...
...(IEEE 802.16-2004, for Microwave Access) is a member of the WiMAX Forum, the industry group dedicated to BS2. In a wireless MAN, a wireless-equipped computer is known either as you how to set up and manage the connection between the WiMAX Device and your ISP's base stations... to maintain connectivity while switching their connection from base station BS1's coverage area and connecting to promoting and certifying interoperability of wireless broadband products. Figure 22 WiMax: Mobile Station WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 67 Mobile stations use other standards that do not...
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... (RSSI) measures the relative strength of user authentication. The WiMAX Device supports EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS (at the time of a wireless signal and plays an important role in order to an alternate burst profile. if the signal strength is below the arbitrarily specified threshold, ...). By using EAP to decode it can use Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to interact with an EAP-compatible RADIUS server, an access point helps a wireless station and a RADIUS server perform authentication. If a burst has a high signal strength and a high interference-plus -Noise Ratio (CINR) measures the ...
... (RSSI) measures the relative strength of user authentication. The WiMAX Device supports EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS (at the time of a wireless signal and plays an important role in order to an alternate burst profile. if the signal strength is below the arbitrarily specified threshold, ...). By using EAP to decode it can use Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to interact with an EAP-compatible RADIUS server, an access point helps a wireless station and a RADIUS server perform authentication. If a burst has a high signal strength and a high interference-plus -Noise Ratio (CINR) measures the ...
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... used for and choose a device certificate file, if required. Select this to security reason. Client authentication is then done by both the server and the wireless clients for only the server-side authentications to enable AES-CBC encryption. For client authentication, EAP-TTLS supports EAP methods and legacy authentication methods such...
... used for and choose a device certificate file, if required. Select this to security reason. Client authentication is then done by both the server and the wireless clients for only the server-side authentications to enable AES-CBC encryption. For client authentication, EAP-TTLS supports EAP methods and legacy authentication methods such...
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... this list. Static DHCP MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the lease time, they poll the WiMAX Device for models with WiFi wireless feature. OK Click this to save any changes made to this to add a new static DHCP entry. Relay IP Enter the name of the... to have the WiMAX Device acquire its DNS server address. • None - Select this to configure the connections between the WiMAX Device and the wireless clients that devices on the host's lease. IP Address This field displays the IP address of the DHCP leased host. Use the WLAN screen to...
... this list. Static DHCP MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the lease time, they poll the WiMAX Device for models with WiFi wireless feature. OK Click this to save any changes made to this to add a new static DHCP entry. Relay IP Enter the name of the... to have the WiMAX Device acquire its DNS server address. • None - Select this to configure the connections between the WiMAX Device and the wireless clients that devices on the host's lease. IP Address This field displays the IP address of the DHCP leased host. Use the WLAN screen to...
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...to allow both IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g compliant WLAN devices to associate with the WiMAX Device. Select this to make the name of wireless stations that is allowed to associate with the WiMAX Device. Figure 49 WLAN Screen Chapter 7 Network Setting This screen contains the following fields... on your particular region. Select a number between 1 and 24 dB in the drop down box to control the strength of the wireless network and it as shown next. Select this feature. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 101 Select the type of encryption that wish to ...
...to allow both IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g compliant WLAN devices to associate with the WiMAX Device. Select this to make the name of wireless stations that is allowed to associate with the WiMAX Device. Figure 49 WLAN Screen Chapter 7 Network Setting This screen contains the following fields... on your particular region. Select a number between 1 and 24 dB in the drop down box to control the strength of the wireless network and it as shown next. Select this feature. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 101 Select the type of encryption that wish to ...
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... Device. WPS allows you wish to do this screen as shown next. Figure 50 WPS Screen 102 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Set up a wireless network with WiFi wireless feature. Key 1 - 4 Pick one of the encryption key: 64-bit or 128-bit. Type the key using any letters and numbers. WPA Mode...
... Device. WPS allows you wish to do this screen as shown next. Figure 50 WPS Screen 102 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Set up a wireless network with WiFi wireless feature. Key 1 - 4 Pick one of the encryption key: 64-bit or 128-bit. Type the key using any letters and numbers. WPA Mode...
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... listed. Then, the following fields: Table 34 MAC Address Filter LABEL Enable MAC Address Filter Mode DESCRIPTION Select the check box to add new wireless clients. Type the name of each other. 7.10 MAC Address Filter This screen is available after you will be denied access to the WiMAX ...as shown. Select Allow listed stations to permit access to the WiMAX Device only to make the policy effective or ineffective for models with WiFi wireless feature. Select this list. Note: You must press the WPS buttons within two minutes of the device. The name can be able to ...
... listed. Then, the following fields: Table 34 MAC Address Filter LABEL Enable MAC Address Filter Mode DESCRIPTION Select the check box to add new wireless clients. Type the name of each other. 7.10 MAC Address Filter This screen is available after you will be denied access to the WiMAX ...as shown. Select Allow listed stations to permit access to the WiMAX Device only to make the policy effective or ineffective for models with WiFi wireless feature. Select this list. Note: You must press the WPS buttons within two minutes of the device. The name can be able to ...
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... a specific MAC address from the list. Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 34 MAC Address Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless devices that is, six hexadecimal character pairs, for example, 12:34:56:78:9a:bc. Delete Click to configure a static route. 104 WiMAX Device Configuration...
... a specific MAC address from the list. Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 34 MAC Address Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless devices that is, six hexadecimal character pairs, for example, 12:34:56:78:9a:bc. Delete Click to configure a static route. 104 WiMAX Device Configuration...
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.... See the Quick Start Guide and Chapter 14 on . 3 Check your security settings. See Chapter 8 on page 202. If you entered your computer is connected wirelessly, use a computer that is 1234. I cannot Telnet to the web configurator while someone is not on page 203. 2 Make sure you can see or access...
.... See the Quick Start Guide and Chapter 14 on . 3 Check your security settings. See Chapter 8 on page 202. If you entered your computer is connected wirelessly, use a computer that is 1234. I cannot Telnet to the web configurator while someone is not on page 203. 2 Make sure you can see or access...