Telecom FM DataRoute voice User manual

DataRoute voice
Installation and User Manual
Version 4 –October 2011

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Document Control
Date
Doc Version
Change
Dec 2010
1
1st release of document
Dec 2010
2
Added VoIP options
Jan 2011
3
Security Options
Oct 2011
4
Additional features and options
Notices
Emergency Calls
This terminal operates using mobile signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all
conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on the terminal equipment for essential
communications such as medical or emergency services.
No responsibility is assumed by TFM for the use or reliability of the DataRoute voice when
used in a situation or with other equipment not supplied or specified by TFM.
TelecomFM shall accept no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from the
use of this document or the equipment it relates to.
The wording in this document may change from time to time. Please refer to the TelecomFM
web site www.telecomfm.co.uk for the latest release.

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1. Contents
1. Contents.....................................................................................................3
2. Overview ....................................................................................................5
3. Specification...............................................................................................5
3.1 Indicators & Interfaces ................................................................................ 5
3.2 Package Contents ....................................................................................... 7
4. Getting Started ...........................................................................................8
4.1 Hardware Connection .................................................................................. 8
4.2 Computer Configuration ............................................................................... 9
4.3 Log In ..................................................................................................... 10
5. Status.......................................................................................................11
6. Quick Setup ..............................................................................................12
7. Network ...................................................................................................19
7.1 3G Configuration (WAN Device/WAN Service)................................................ 19
7.2 ADSL Configuration (WAN Service) .............................................................. 21
7.3 SIM PIN (3G Settings) ............................................................................... 24
7.4 Advanced ADSL Settings ............................................................................ 25
7.5 DMZ Host ................................................................................................ 25
7.6 Port Forwarding (Virtual Servers) ................................................................ 26
7.7 Advanced IP Routing (Static Route) ............................................................. 27
7.8 QoS Configuration..................................................................................... 28
8. Application ...............................................................................................30
8.1 UPnP Settings........................................................................................... 30
8.2 Dynamic DNS ........................................................................................... 30
8.3 VPN (IPSec VPN)....................................................................................... 31
8.4 VPN (PPTP Config)..................................................................................... 32
9. Wireless (WLAN) ......................................................................................33
9.1 WLAN Basic.............................................................................................. 33
9.2 WLAN Security ......................................................................................... 34
9.3 Advanced Settings .................................................................................... 34

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9.4 WLAN MAC Filters ..................................................................................... 35
9.5 WLAN Bridge ............................................................................................ 36
10. LAN (DHCP) ..............................................................................................37
11. Firewall ....................................................................................................39
11.1 Firewall Settings .................................................................................... 39
11.2 IP Filters ............................................................................................... 39
11.3 Domain Filters ....................................................................................... 41
11.4 MAC Filters............................................................................................ 42
11.5 Access Control (Remote Access) ............................................................... 43
12. Voice (VoIP).............................................................................................44
12.1 Voice Configuration ................................................................................ 44
12.2 Basic Settings........................................................................................ 44
12.3 Advanced Settings.................................................................................. 46
13. Tools ........................................................................................................48
13.1 Account Settings (Users) ......................................................................... 48
13.2 Time Settings ........................................................................................ 49
13.3 Backup Settings ..................................................................................... 50
13.4 Update (Restore) Settings ....................................................................... 50
13.5 Update Software .................................................................................... 51
13.6 Factory Settings..................................................................................... 51
13.7 Reboot Router ....................................................................................... 51
13.8 TR-069 Client ........................................................................................ 52
13.9 Ping Reboot........................................................................................... 53
13.10 3G Link Notice ....................................................................................... 53
14. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................54
14.1 Unable to Access Internet........................................................................ 54

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2. Overview
The DataRoute voice is a high-speed gateway with functions including:
Build-in wireless module with speed up to 7.2Mbps;
ADSL2/2+ modem for broadband connection;
Four 10/100M auto-sensing Ethernet ports for wired connections;
Built-in 802.11n enhanced WLAN complies with IEEE 802.11n draft v2.0 and
backward to 802.11b/g specifications. It supports 2x2 MIMO and up to 300Mbps of
bandwidth. The throughput of WLAN to LAN is more than 100Mbps;
Integrated FXS port for voice calls;
Supports TR-069 remote management;
3. Specification
3.1 Indicators & Interfaces
Front Panel Indicators:
Power LAN 1 LAN 4LAN 3LAN 2 Internet ADSL WiFi 3GPhone WPS
Right Side Interfaces:
Power LAN 1 LAN 4LAN 3LAN 2 Phone ADSL
Left Side Interfaces:
WPSReset3G
SIM

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Item
Label
Description
Indicators
Power
Solid green: DataRoute Power on
Solid red: Firmware update in progress
Off: DataRoute Power off
LAN1-4
On: Ethernet is connected
Blinking green: Ethernet Traffic flows
Off: Ethernet is disconnected
Internet
Blinking green: PPP/DHCP negotiation
Solid green: PPP/DHCP up
Quick blinking green: Tx/Rx traffic on line
ADSL
On: Modem synchronized to the DSLAM
Quick blinking green: Modem training, but not synchronized
Slow blinking green: Modem Idle
Phone
On: The analogue phone connected to Phone port off-hook
Off: The analogue phone connected to Phone port on-hook
Wi-Fi
On: Wi-Fi connection is available
Blinking green: Negotiation or traffic on line
Off: Wi-Fi connection is not available
WPS
On: WPS connection setup successfully
Blinking: WPS connection has been activated
Off: WPS connection is not activated
3G
Blinking green: Negotiation or traffic on line
Solid green: Up
Quick blinking green: Tx/Rx traffic on line
Solid red: Authentication failed
Off: Traffic through DSL interface
Right Side
Power switch
Power
For 12V DC power adapter
LAN1-4
LAN interface for connecting to computers
Phone
Connection for analogue telephones
ADSL
Connection for ADSL enabled telephone line
Left Side
3G
Manually connect/disconnect 3G data
WPS
Start Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Reset
Restore to factory default settings

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3.2 Package Contents
Item
Quantity
Power Adapter
1
Phone Line
2
RJ-45 Cable
1
DataRoute Voice
1
User Manual
1
ADSL Splitter
1

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4. Getting Started
4.1 Hardware Connection
Analog Phone
Modem
Splitter LINE
Phone
LapTop
PC
Analog Phone
RJ45 Cable
RJ11 Cable
DSL Line
Wi-Fi
Power LAN 1 LAN 4LAN 3LAN 2 Phone ADSL
1. Use a telephone cord to connect the LINE port of the splitter with the phone socket on the
wall (only if using ADSL).
2. Use another telephone cord to connect the MODEM port of the splitter with the ADSL port
of the DataRoute voice (only if using ADSL).
3. Connect Ethernet port of the DataRoute voice with 10/100BASE-T port of the computer
using the network cable that comes with the unit.
4. Plug in the power cord, and turn on the power.

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4.2 Computer Configuration
The default IP address for DataRoute voice is: 192.168.1.1
The Subnet Mask is:255.255.255.0
Devices can be connected via one of the Ethernet ports or via Wi-Fi. The default Wi-Fi
settings are:
Wireless SSID: DATAROUTE
Wireless Key: data1234
Users can configure the DataRoute voice through a web browser. The DataRoute voice can be
used as a gateway, DNS server and DHCP server; by default the DataRoute voice will
automatically assign an IP address to any devices connecting to it, alternatively users can set
the computer’s TCP/IP settings manually as follows:
1. Set the computer IP address to the same subnet as the DataRoute voice i.e. set the IP
address of the PC to one in the range of 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.254” excluding
192.168.1.1.
2. Set the computer’s gateway address to the IP address of the DataRoute voice.
3. Set the computer’s Primary DNS server to the IP address of the DataRoute voice or to
that of an effective DNS server.

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4.3 Log In
Start the web browser and enter the following in the address bar:
http://192.168.1.1
The authentication interface will pop up as below:
The default user name and password is admin for web log-on. Press ENTER or click on ‘OK’
to enter the configuration interface.
Warning: Please be sure the IP of the computer network card is in the same IP range as the
DataRoute voice LAN port before trying to log on (ex: 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.1 are in
the same IP range). If the login is not displayed please check in Internet
Explorer--Tools---Internet Options---Connection---LAN Setup---Proxy server, disable the
function ‘Proxy for LAN’ and then retry.
If log on successful, the status page will be displayed as follows:

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5. Status
Click on the Status menu in the web interface
The following status information is available by clicking the links on the left of the webpage:
Basic Info
Includes hardware and software versions, system time info and basic IP information.
Network Status
Includes basic 3G status (SIM card details, network and signal strength) and basic ADSL
status.
WAN Info
Lists the configured WAN (3G and ADSL) interfaces and shows type, connection status and
basic IP information.
WLAN Status
Includes basic Wireless information and a list of clients connected wirelessly.
Connected Devices
Shows a full list of connected clients, both wired and wireless.
Routing Table
Displays the current IP routing table
Statistics
Displays a list of configured WAN (3G and ADSL) interfaces and shows the amount of traffic
sent and received on each interface.
VoIP Status
Shows the current registration status of a configured VoIP provider.

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6. Quick Setup
Click on the Quick menu in the web interface.
This will show a quick setup wizard that allows the user to configure the most commonly used
options:
Step 1: Access Account
This sets the username and password to access the web interface.
The default username to access the DataRoute voice is admin.
The default password is admin.
To change the password:
1. Select admin from the Username drop-down box
2. Enter the password admin in the Old Password box
3. Enter a new password in both the New Password and Confirm Password boxes
4. Click the Next button
5. Login with the new password
6. Click on the Quick menu to continue the wizard
To continue to the next step without changing the password click the Skip button.

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Step 2: Time Settings
From this page the current time can be set manually or the DataRoute voice can be set to
obtain the correct time from an internet time server.
Note: it is recommended that an internet time server is used when available –if the time is
set manually it will be lost in the event of a power cut or if the unit is restarted.
To set the time manually:
1. Select Manual Setting
2. Enter the current time
3. Select the correct Time Zone
4. Click Next
To use an internet time server:
1. Select Time Server
2. Enter the time server domain name e.g time.nist.gov or pool.ntp.org
3. Select the correct Time Zone
4. Click Next

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Step 3: Wireless Settings
By default the Wireless (Wi-Fi) access point is enabled and the SSID (the name that is
displayed when users search for Wi-Fi networks) is set to “DataRoute”. To keep the default
settings click Next to go to the next step.
To change the SSID:
1. Enter the new SSID in the SSID box
2. Select the correct Country
3. Click the Next button

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Step 4: Local Area Network Setup
By default the DataRoute voice has an IP Address of 192.168.1.1 and the DHCP server is
enabled so that IP addresses will be automatically assigned to clients connecting to either the
wired ethernet ports or via Wi-Fi. To keep the default settings click Next to go to the next
step.
A new IP address can be assigned to the DataRoute voice and the DHCP options can be
changed from this screen –for more details on available options refer to section 10.
Step 5: 3G Failover
When both ADSL and 3G connections are available the DataRoute voice can failover to the 3G
connection when the ADSL connection is unavailable. To use the feature check the Enable
Automatic 3G backup box and enter the amount of time (in seconds) that the ADSL link
must be unavailable before switching to 3G.
Click Next

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Step 6: Configure 3G and ADSL connections
To setup the 3G connection:
Click the Edit button for the 3G service
For most networks it is only required to set the correct APN value (this should be provided by
your network operator)–leave the other settings on default values.
If your network requires login enter the valid PPP Username and PPP Password.
Fill in the required information and click the Apply/Save button.

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To setup the ADSL connection:
Click the Add button to start the ADSL network wizard.
Enter the values for VPI and VCI supplied by the ADSL Service Provider and click Next.
Select the DSL link type and Encapsulation Mode supplied by the ADSL service provider;
(note: please choose EoA for PPPoE connection) and click Next.

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If EoA link type was selected choose the WAN service type, normally PPP over Ethernet
(PPPoE).
Click Next.
Enter the username and password provided by the ADSL service provider; select any other
options required and click Next.
Check the Summary screen and then click Apply/Save to enable the connection.
The Quick Setup wizard is now complete. Refer to the following sections for a complete
description of all of the available options.

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7. Network
7.1 3G Configuration (WAN Device/WAN Service)
Note: please power off the Gateway before inserting the SIM card.
Please go to path: Network -> WAN Device page.
When both ADSL and 3G connections are available the DataRoute voice can failover to the 3G
connection when the ADSL connection is unavailable. To use the feature check the Enable
Automatic 3G backup box and enter the amount of time (in seconds) that the ADSL link
must be unavailable before switching to 3G. Then click Apply/Save.
Then go to path: Network -> WAN Service
Click the Edit button for the 3G service

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Fill in the required information and click the Apply/Save button. For most networks it is only
required to set the correct APN value –leave the other settings on default values.
If your network requires login enter the valid PPP Username and PPP Password.
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