Unisys 2326RWK User manual

Askey, Unisys
User
Guide
Remote Worker Kit
2326RWK

Unisys Remote Worker Kit (RWK)
Welcome
The Unisys Remote Worker Kit router is a sleek,
multi-function, enterprise-grade Wi-Fi router. It
packs all the functions needed for a residence or
small office in one small form factor. The router has
the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology and three Ethernet
ports for WAN and LAN connections.
The router is small and light and provides great
performance. It can be put on the countertop
without occupying significant space.

1. Hardware Setup 3
Getting To Know Your Unisys RWK 3
Unisys RWK’s box 5
Hardware Features 6
Setting up the Hardware 9
Positioning your Router 11
Setup Requirements 11
2. Configuring the RWK Device 12
Installing the RWK Mobile Application 12
Connecting Other Devices 16
3. Managing your Wi-Fi Network Using the Mobile Application 17
Home page 17
Managing the RWK Network 18
Managing Devices on your Network 19
Managing Family Members 20
Family Member Properties 21
Set Age Filter 22
Bedtime Controls 23
Assign Devices to Family Profile 24
Sites & Services Management 25

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1. Hardware Setup
Getting To Know Your Unisys RWK
1.1.1 Physical Hardware
Hardware Configuration
CPU
Qualcomm IPQ8072A Quad ARM Cortex A53
64bit @2.2GHz
DRAM
DDR4 DRAM : 1GB
Flash
eMMC : 8GB
Power Input
DC input: 12V
Dimensions
231 mm (H) x 150 mm (L) x 100mm (W)
Weight
900 g
Interfaces
3x100/1000 Base-T Ethernet, RJ-45
LED Indicator
1x Tri-Color LED Indicator: Power/Status
Buttons
ON/OFF, Reset ,WPS
Max. Power
Consumption
20 W

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Environmental
Conditions
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Operating Humidity: 10% to 95% non-
condensing
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 80°C
Storage Humidity: 5% to 95% non-
condensing
Antenna type
4 x internal dual-band Wi-Fi antenna
Mounting
Desktop
Wireless Specifications
Standards
2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n/ax
5GHz 802.11a/n/ac/ax
Supported Rates
802.11ax: 4 to 2400 Mbps
802.11ac: 6.5 to 1732 Mbps
802.11n: 6.5 to 600 Mbps
802.11a: 6 to 54 Mbps
802.11g: 6 to 54 Mbps
802.11b: 1 to 11 Mbps
Radio Chains
4 x 4:4
Spatial Streams
4 for both SU-MIMO & MU-MIMO
Antenna
Up to 5.0 dBi
Max Phy Rate
2.4GHz: 1148 Mbps
5GHz: 2400 Mbps
Maximum transmit
power
2.4 GHz: Up to 27dBm (combined power)
5 GHz: Up to 27dBm (combined power)
Minimum receiver
sensitivity
2.4GHz HT20/VHT20/HE20: -93dBm @MCS0
2.4GHz HT40/VHT40/HE40: -94dBm @MCS0
• 5GHz VHT20/HE20: -95dBm @ MCS0
5GHz VHT40/HE40: -93dBm @ MCS0
5GHz VHT80/HE80: -89dBm @ MCS0
Max Number of Clients
Up to 128 per radio
SSIDs
Up to 4 per radio

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Unisys RWK’s box
1.2.1 Package Contents
The Remote Worker Kit (RWK) contains the following:

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Hardware Features
Before configuring your router, it is important to familiarize yourself with the labels and functions visible on the router front and
back panels. The LED status on the front of the router serves as a status indicator that enables you to quickly identify the status of
the router’s WAN (Internet) connection.
1.3.1 Front Panel
The front panel of the router features an LED light that provides you a visual indicator to easily determine the status of your
router’s network connection:

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1.3.2 LEDs
The LED status indicator identifies the status of your router’s power and connection. The table below defines the possible status
conditions:
LED Activity Description
OFF
Device is not receiving power
Flashing
Cycling between
BLUE and RED
Device is under firmware upgrading
process
Flashing
Flashing GREEN
Device is under power on process
Solid GREEN
Broadband connected
Flashing
Cycling between
BLUE and GREEN
WPS station connecting
Solid Red
No internet service

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1.3.3 Rear Panel
The rear panel of your router includes multiple network ports and buttons as defined below:
Options Description
WPS Button
This function is intentionally disabled . This feature is
not supported for use with the Unisys RWK router.
Ethernet Ports
(LAN)
Two ports providing physical local area network
(LAN) access using CAT5/CAT6 network cables . For
example: personal computer, printer, or document
scanner.
Ethernet Port
(WAN)
One port providing wide area network
(WAN)/Internet access using a CAT5/CAT6 network
cable.
RESET Port
Enables you to reset the Remote Worker Kit device.
ON/OFF Button
Applies or removes power to the Remote Worker Kit
device.
POWER Port
This port is used to connect your router’s power
supply to an electrical outlet within your home or
office.

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Setting up the Hardware
1.4.1 Before you Begin
Ensure you have the following: c
•An iOS or Android smartphone or tablet with the ability to:
•Receive SMS (text) messages. (*Message and data rates may apply)
•Download and install mobile applications
•Access to the email from Unisys that contains a link to download the Unisys Remote Worker Kit mobile application
1.4.2 Setting up the Hardware
1. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port of the Remote Worker Kit device to a LAN port on your home router
or modem.

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2. Use the supplied power adapter and cable to connect your Remote Worker Kit device to an electrical output.
3. Apply power to the Remote Worker Kit device, by pressing the Power switch on.

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Positioning your Router
Identify the ideal location for your router by positioning your router to meet the following criteria:
•In an open space away from:
•Walls or obstructions
•Heavy-duty appliances or electronics, such as microwave ovens and baby monitors
•Metal fixtures, enclosures, cabinets, reinforced concrete, or pipes
•Near a power outlet
•On an upper floor, where feasible, of the home -OR- at least 6 feet off the floor
Setup Requirements
To configure your wireless network, you need a computer, mobile phone, or tablet that meets the following system requirements:
•Ethernet RJ-45 (LAN) port -OR- IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax wireless capability
•An installed TCP/IP service
•Web browser such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome

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2. Configuring the RWK Device
Installing the RWK Mobile Application
You must download and install the Unisys-supplied Remote Worker Kit mobile application on a smartphone running either an iOS
or Android operating system.
Note: The RWK Mobile Application should only be installed on a single device
To download the Unisys Remote Worker Kit mobile application, perform the following steps:
1. On your mobile device, access the email from Unisys that contains the link for downloading the mobile application.
2. Click the link corresponding to the operating system for your smartphone (iOS or Android).
3. Confirm the email address where you want Unisys to send instructions for downloading and installing the mobile application.
An email will be sent to the specified email address.
4. Perform the steps as detailed within the email from Unisys to install the application on your smartphone.

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2.1.1 For IOS Devices
Download the Unisys Remote Worker
Kit app from the app store
Once installed the Unisys app will be
available on you home screen, Select the
app to begin.
On your smartphone, access the Wi-Fi
settings, and then connect to the Remote
Worker Kit device using the SSID and
password printed at the bottom of the
device.

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Unisys app will show that you are
connected to the HWK wireless network.
Select “Continue”.
The Unisys app will ask to use location
services, select “Allow While Using App”
You will be prompted to enter a code sent
via SMS to the number identified, enter
the code that was sent to you and tap
Done.

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The Unisys app will request to send
notifications, select “Allow”.
The Unisys app will display the welcome
screen.
Note: When setup completes successfully, the Remote Worker Kit mobile application Welcome Home screen indicates that your Unisys
Remote Worker Kit device is connected to the network.

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Connecting Other Devices
To connect your company issued computer or any other devices, including printers, personal computers, or personal mobile
phones/tablets, perform the following steps:
Note: If you do not want to use a Wi-Fi connection or a device does not support wireless connectivity, you can use an Ethernet cable
to connect up to two devices to the Remote Worker Kit router’s LAN ports for wired connectivity.
1. On your computer or mobile device, locate Wi-Fi Settings
2. Select the Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) listed on the bottom of the RWK router
3. Enter the unique password found on the white sticker on the bottom of the RWK router

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3. Managing your Wi-Fi Network Using the Mobile
Application
Home page

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Managing the RWK Network
The Network tab within the Remote Worker Kit mobile application enables you to monitor and manage all devices connected to
your Remote Worker Kit router. In addition to adding and removing devices from the network, you can also restrict Internet access
to select devices on your network at specified times, for example, disabling Internet access for a child’s smartphone between 9 PM
and 9 AM.
Depending on the MAC address of the device that is using the Remote Worker Kit router, the device is automatically placed within
one of the following pre-defined zones:
Note: By default, all unrecognized MAC addresses are placed within the Guest Zone. You can then move the device to the appropriate
zone based on device type and the security permissions you want to apply for the device.
Home Zone
Guest Zone
To move a device to a different zone
simply touch the device and drag it to
another zone.
IoT Zone
MyISP Zone
Blocked Zone
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