HameTech HM-434 User manual

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Super 3G Router
HM-434
Instruction Manual
V1.0.0

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Table of Contents
Chapter I Product Profile ............................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Product Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Packing List .......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 LED indicators and Interface Specifications......................................................................................... 3
Chapter II Installation .................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Hard are Installation............................................................................................................................ 4
Step 1:Insert the SIM card........................................................................................................................ 4
Step 2: Connect to a PC .............................................................................................................................. 5
Step 3: Connect to a telephone set .............................................................................................................. 5
Step 4: Connect the external antenna (optional) ......................................................................................... 6
Step 5: Connect to the po er adapter ......................................................................................................... 6
Chapter III Ho to Log into the Router......................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Ho to correctly set up your computer net ork configurations........................................................... 7
3.2 Log Into the Router............................................................................................................................... 9
Step 1、Open Web Management................................................................................................................ 9
Step 2、input USER and Pass ord ............................................................................................................ 9
Step 3、Intelligent Guide ..........................................................................Error Bookmark not defined.
Chapter IV Quick Start Guide...................................................................................................................... 10
Step 1、Intelligent Guide ......................................................................................................................... 10
Step 2、Administrator Information Configuration................................................................................... 10
Step 3、Configure the System Time ........................................................................................................ 11
Step 4、Configure 3G Mode ..................................................................Error Bookmark not defined.
Step 5、Configure LAN Information ....................................................................................................... 15
Step 6、Configure WLAN Information ................................................................................................... 16
Chapter V System Status.............................................................................................................................. 19
5.1 Status (current ork conditions of the router) .................................................................................... 19
5.2 Statistical Information......................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter VI Net ork Settings....................................................................................................................... 21
6.1 WAN Settings...................................................................................................................................... 21
6.2 LAN Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 21
6.3 DHCP client list ............................................................................................................................ 23
6.4 Advanced Routing Configurations...................................................................................................... 23
Chapter VII Wireless Net ork Configurations............................................................................................ 25
7.1 Basic Settings...................................................................................................................................... 25
7.2 Advanced Settings............................................................................................................................... 27
7.3 Safety Settings .................................................................................................................................... 30
7.4 WDS Configurations........................................................................................................................... 31
7.5 WPS Configurations ........................................................................................................................... 32
Chapter VIII Fire all................................................................................................................................... 35
8. 1 MAC/IP/Port Filtering ....................................................................................................................... 35
8.2 Port Transmission (Virtual Host) ........................................................................................................ 36
8. 3 DMZ Settings..................................................................................................................................... 37
8.4 System Safety Settings........................................................................................................................ 37

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8.5 Content Filtering ................................................................................................................................. 38
Chapter IX System Management ................................................................................................................. 40
9.1 Management........................................................................................................................................ 40
9.1.1 Domain Server ...................................................................................................................... 40
9.2 System Upgrade.................................................................................................................................. 41
9.3 Equipment Management ..................................................................................................................... 41
Chapter I Product Profile
1.1 Product Specifications
◆ Supports PSTN Phone
◆ Supports IEEE802.11b/g/n, speed rate up to 300Mbps.
◆ NAT & NAPT ith VPN pass-through Virtual Server.
◆ Automatic receipt of IP address ith DHCP Server.
◆ Supports the high-speed gate ay and multi-users.
◆ Security through WEP, WPA and built-in fire all.
1.2 Packing List
3G Router x1 car charger(option)
Po er Adapter x1 RJ45 cable
Quick Start Guide x1
1.3 LED indicators and Interface Specifications

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Chapter II Installation
2.1 Hardware Installation
Please make the correct connection as per the follo ing steps before setting
up a router. Please place the router in the central part of the coverage area to
maximize its ireless performance.
Step 1:
::
:Insert the SIM card

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Warning Before inserting or removing the SIM card, you must disconnect the
device from the power adapter.
If you are required to enter the PIN code,enter the correct one. If you fail to
enter the correct PIN or PU code, the network-related functions are
unavailable.The SIM card is supplied by the service provider. For details, contact
your service provider.
Insert the card into the slot completely, as sho n in the follo ing figure.
To remove the card, press the card gently. No the card ill pop up automatically.
Step 2: Connect to a PC
If the indicator of the Ethernet interface connecting ith a net ork cable is on, the
connection is successful. The Ethernet cable cannot be longer than 100 meters
(328 feet). To achieve better effect, use the shielded cable.
Step 3: Connect to a telephone set
The communication quality of the telephone set can be interfered by the ireless
signal. Place the telephone set one meter a ay from the device.

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Step 4: Connect the external antenna (optional)
Connect the external antenna cable ith the antenna jack on the main unit. Scre
the cable to make sure that the antenna is tightly connected ith the antenna jack.
Step 5: Connect to the power adapter
Use a po er adapter that is compatible ith the device; other ise, the device may
be damaged.
Chapter III How to Log into the Router
This chapter mainly introduces ho to log onto the router set-up page. Please
set up your router by reference to the follo ing steps after your router is
connected to the device ith the cable (refer to Chapter II for the connection

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steps).
3.1 How to correctly set up your computer network configurations
Step1: On the desktop, right-click on “My Net ork Places”, select “Properties”.
(Figure 6)
Step2: In the follo ing pop-up indo , right-click on “Local Area Connection”
and select “Properties”. (Figure 7)
Step3: In the follo ing indo , select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” option, then
click “Properties”. (Figure 8)

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Step4: In the follo ing pop-up indo , select “Obtain an IP address
automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Then click
“OK”. (Figure 9)
Step5: If you selected LAN connection. Please double check if the Gate ay is
really connected to your computer, hen “Local Connection” is sho ing
already connected. Then click “Start” menu and open “Run” program,
input “CMD” as figure 10.
【If you selected WIFI connection, Before step5, please click on
“Wireless Net ork Connection” icon in the lo er right of desktop, check
the ireless net ork status and select your ireless net ork. Then connect
to it.】

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Step6: Input order “ping 192.168.1.1” and click “Enter”, it ill get the
follo ing result hich is sho ing the above configuration is successful.
(Figure 11)
3.2 Configure 3G Router
Step 1、
、、
、Open Web Management
Open Web bro ser, input 192.168.1.1 at Address bar, then press “Enter”.
Step 2、
、、
、input User name and Password
the follo ing pop-up indo , both input “admin” at “User name” bar and
“Pass ord” bar, then press “OK”. (Figure 13)

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Chapter IV Quick Start Guide
Step 1、
、、
、Intelligent Guide
Click “Quick Setup Guide” as displayed on the major interface and make use of the intelligent
guide functions of the router. It enables the one-time configuration of the router’s time,
administrator information, internal and external net ork ports.
Step 2、
、、
、Administrator Information Configuration
Account: an account (user name) to log into the management interface. The
default system account is admin.
Password: a pass ord to log on the management interface. The default system
pass ord is admin.

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Click “Next” to Configure the System Time
Step 3、
、、
、Configure the System Time
Current time: display the system time of the router.
Sync ith host: make sure that the router’s time settings are consistent ith those
of the PC.
NTP Server: set up an Internet-based time server. Every once in a hile, the router
sets up its time and makes sure that its time is consistent ith that of the server.
NTP synchronization(hours): intervals for the router to obtain data from the time
server.
Click “Next” to Configure 3G Mode

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Step 4、
、、
、Configure WAN Information
There are six online methods (STATIC, DHCP, PPPOE (ADSL), L2TP, PPTP and 3G).for the
extranet
STATIC Mode
(Figure 16)
IP address: Static IP address provided by the ISP.
Subnet mask: provided by ISP.
Default Gateway: Fill in the gate ay address as provided by the ISP.
Primary DNS Server: Fill in the DNS server as provided by the ISP. Different areas have
different DNS addresses.
Secondary DNS Server: Fill in the DNS server as provided by the ISP. Different areas have
different DNS addresses.
DHCP Mode
(Figure
17)

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Obtain IP and DNS information relating to the extranet ports from the DHCP server and make
sure that the extranet ports connect to DHCP server. You can choose not to fill in the net ork
name。
PPPOE (ADSL) Mode
(Figure 18)
User Name: Fill in the Internet access account as provided by the ISP. Please place enquiries on
the ISP in case of any queries.
Password: Fill in the pass ord as provided by the ISP. Please place enquiries on the ISP in case
of any queries.
Operation modes: Divided into “Keep Alive” connection, “Manual” connection and “On
Demand” connection.
Keep Alive: Under this mode, the system ill connect to the net ork automatically after the
start-up. If the net ork is disconnected hile being used due to external reasons, the system
ill try to get access to the net ork every once in a hile until the net ork is connected
successfully.
Manual connection: Under this mode, the user has to manually handle the dialup connection if
the net ork is disconnected.
Under the “On-Demand” mode, the system ill be connected to the net ork automatically in
case of WAN access requests. If there are no net ork access requests ithin the specific period
(idle time), the system ill disconnect to the net ork automatically. This connection mode
could effectively save net ork access fees for users that select to make payment by the time
actually consumed.

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PPTP and L2TP
(Establish a tunnel via PPTP or L2TP and get connected to a VPN)
(Figure 19)
Server IP: Fill in the IP address as provided by the ISP. This is mandatory.
User Name: Enter the user name used by L2TP dial-up. This is mandatory and shall be
provided by the operator.
Password: Enter the pass ord used by L2TP dial-up. This is mandatory and shall be provided
by the operator.
Address mode: There are t o ays to obtain the address, namely the static mode and the
dynamic mode.
1. Please select the dynamic IP if you can automatically obtain IP addresses from the ISP. There
is no need to fill in the information included in the follo ing three columns if you select the
dynamic mode.
2. If you have fixed IP address as provided by the ISP, please select the static IP and fill in three
items (namely IP address, subnet mask and default gate ay) in the follo ing columns.
Operation mode:
1. Keep Alive: If you select the continuous connection mode, the system ill connect to the
net ork automatically after the start-up. If the net ork is disconnected hile being used due to
external reasons, the system ill try to get access to the net ork every once in a hile until the
net ork is connected successfully.
2. Manual: Under this mode, you have to re-dial-up manually after the net ork is disconnected.

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3G Mode
(Figure 20)
Run Type: Under the “Keep Alive”mode, the router ill dial up automatically and get
connected to the Internet hen 3G equipment is plugged in. Under the “Manual” mode, the
access internet through dial-up ill not be launched until the user clicks “Connection” on the
status page. Under the “On-Demand” mode, the system ill be connected to the net ork
automatically in case of WAN access requests. If there are no net ork access requests ithin
the specific period (idle time), the system ill disconnect to the net ork automatically. This
connection mode could effectively save net ork access fees for users that select to make
payment by the time actually consumed.
PIN settings: If your 3G Internet access equipment has a PIN code, you shall select “Use PIN”
and fill in the PIN code in the follo ing Input Box. Other ise, you shall select “Unused PIN”.
APN: If you select “Auto APN”, then information such as “APN Information”, “Dial Number”,
“User” and “Pass ord” shall be filled by the router automatically. If you select “Manual APN”,
then you have to fill in such Internet access information by yourself.
DNS type: If you select “Automatic DNS”, the router ill use the DNS obtained by 3G dial-up.
If the “Manual DNS” is selected, the router ill use the DNS information entered by the user.
Notes:
Click “Next” to Configure LAN Information
Step 5、
、、
、Configure LAN Information

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Click “Next” to Configure WLAN Information
Intranet ports and DHCP settings
IP address: set up IP address for Intranet ports.
Subnet mask: set up masks for the Intranet.
MAC address: display the physical address of Intranet ports.
DHCP type: Select “Server” to open DHCP services and then the host in the
Intranet could obtain IP dynamically.
Start IP address-End IP address: IP obtained by the host in the Intranet via
DHCP mode are included in this range.
Default gateway: set up the gate ay for the host in the Intranet.
DNS server: set up DNS server for the host in the Intranet.
Step 6、
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、Configure WLAN Information

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Radio On/Off: s itch on or Off ireless net orks. If Intranet clients do not select
“Enable”, they could not get Wi-Fi connectivity to the Intranet of the router.
Network mode: select standards used by ireless net orks. Options are 802.11b,
802.11g and 802.11n, or mix standards 802.11b/g,802.11b/g/n.
Network Name(
((
(SSID)
))
):Enter a name for your ireless local area net ork
(WLAN).
Security Mode:
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: If “Disable” is selected, Intranet clients could have Wi-Fi
connection to the router’s Intranet ithout entering key information.
If “OPEN”, “SHARED” or “WEPAUTO” is selected, there is a need to set up the
key information. Wireless clients in the Intranet cannot gain access to the router’s
Intranet until correct key information is entered.
You can fill in four (ASCII or Hex, ith a length of 10 to 26 characters) keys for

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this router at the most. One of the four groups of pre-set keys can be selected as
the current effective key (default key).

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Chapter V System Status
5.1 Status (current work conditions of the router)
SDK Version: indicates the router’s current soft are versions and the release
date.
System Up Time: indicates the system operation time after the router is
loaded ith a po er supply. Such time ill be cleared to zero after the po er
supply is unloaded.
System Platform: indicated the router’s current model and hard are
versions.
Internet configurations:
Connected Type: the router’s online modes ,t o buttons, namely
“Disconnect” and “Connect” ill be displayed on the interface to disconnect and

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connect the 3G net ork.
Signal: signal intensity of the 3G net ork.
NetType: current 3G net ork that is connected (such as WCDMA, TD or
EVDO).
WAN IP address: current WAN IP address of the router. If the router’s
connection type is dynamic IP.
Subnet mask: Router’s WAN subnet mask.
Default gateway: Router’s WAN default gate ay.
Domain server: Address of the DNS server that is currently used by the
router.
MAC address: MAC address of the router’s Extranet ports.
Local IP address: IP address of the router’s Intranet ports.
Local net mask: subnet mask of the router’s Intranet.
MAC address: Physical address of the router’s Intranet ports.
5.2 Statistical Information
(Data packets and bytes that are received and transmitted by each port and
the status of memory use)
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