Universal Electronics Hashi User manual

Hashi User Manual
FCC ID:MG3-7010
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Content
1 Summary.......................................................................................................................................2
2 Key feature....................................................................................................................................2
3 Using the Configuration Menu ...................................................................................................3
3.1 Preparation..........................................................................................................................3
3.2 Setup Wizard.......................................................................................................................6
3.3 Wireless...............................................................................................................................9
3.4 LAN ..................................................................................................................................15
3.5 QOS...................................................................................................................................16
3.6 Security .............................................................................................................................16
3.7 Service...............................................................................................................................19
3.8 Management......................................................................................................................22
3.9 Status.................................................................................................................................25
4 Wireless Basics ...........................................................................................................................27
5 Wireless Modes...........................................................................................................................28

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1 Summary
Hashi wireless bridge collecting with wire, wireless network, specifically for satisfied office
and family getting on the Internet, high-speed data tone video transmission need. The Hashi
supports Infrared Ray remote control; The Hashi provides 64/128-bit WEP encryption,
WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK data security and AES encryption; The Hashi supports QOS;
The Hashi provides the reset button and the Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) function; The Hashi
supports the Bridge pattern the prolong network coverage range.
In general, the best location to place the Hashi is at the center of your wireless coverage area,
within all wireless stations. Ensure all stations are within the service range of the Hashi.
2 Key feature
¾Comply with IEEE802.11n Draft 2.0, and IEEE 802.11b/g/n
¾Supports Infrared Ray remote control
¾Supports working mode: Infrastructure mode,Ad-Hoc mode and WDS mode
¾Supports Virtual Server, DMZ host, Dynamic DNS, NTP and QOS
¾Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) with reset button

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¾Supports 64/128-bit WEP encryption, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK data security
¾Supports MAC/IP filtering and URL filtering
¾Supports DHCP server
¾Supports Web user interface
¾Supports System status and security log
¾Supports Firmware upgradeable
3 Using the Configuration Menu
Please conclude the steps of installing Hashi as below:
A. Power on Hashi
B. Use an Ethernet cable to connect Hashi to your PC with windows OS.
C. Configure the IP address of your PC so that your PC can be connected with Hashi successfully.
D. Works on the screen of your PC to configure Hashi and connect your Hashi to the current home
E. WIFI wireless broadband router.
F. Use an Ethernet cable to connect one of the Lan ports of Hashi to the Ethernet Port of your
Setup box.
G. Connect your tablet/Smartphone to the same Home WIFI wireless broadband router as Hashi
H. Install Nevosmart on your tablet/Smartphone
3.1 Preparation
First of all, please connect the cables and power adapters as below before configuring Hashi
software interface.
¾Step 1
Use the attached power adapter to connect with the power interface of Hashi, plug the other end of
the power adapter to the power socket.
¾Step 2
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the one of the LAN ports (Ethernet Ports) of Hashi to the
Ethernet port of your PC with Windows OS.
¾Step 3
Configure IP addresses for your PC as below: Please click Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Network Connections. Or if you are in Start menu view, click Start > Control Panel > Network
Connections.
¾Step 4
Double click Local Area Connection.

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¾Step 5
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
¾Step 6
Please choose “Obtain an IP address automatically” to specify IP addresses automatically.
Please click the OK button after your configuration.

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¾Step 7
Please access the configuration menu by opening the Internet Explorer and type
http://192.168.1.55 in theAddress band. The Hashi’s default IPAddress is shown below:
¾Step 8
Please enter the User name and Password. The factory default User name and Password are
“admin”.
¾Step 9
Click on a menu item, you can configure it. The menu contains the following sub-menu: Wizard,
Wireless, LAN, QOS, Security, Service, Management, Status.

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3.2 Setup Wizard
The wizard setting will guide you to configure the Hashi. Please follow the wizard setting step
by step.
¾Step 1
Please begin by clicking on Next.
¾Step 2
Please click Scan, and select the wireless router which you want to connect.

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¾Step 3
Please enter the password of your wireless router, and click Next.
¾Step 4
Please select Client as your DHCP mode, and click Finished.

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¾Step 5
When it show “Connect successfully!”, click “Reboot Now”
Now you have connected Hashi to your Wireless broadband router, your PC can visit wireless
WIFI broadband network via Hashi now.
¾Step 6
Please open IE again to test this, input www.yahoo.com and you can see yahoo website is opened:
Now, Hashi is correctly configured and you can unplug the Ethernet cable between Hashi and your
PC. You can also power off Hashi now. All the configuration you have done just now has already
be stored inside Hashi.

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3.3 Wireless
¾Basic
This page provides the basis wireless settings, which keep the default configuration when you
access it the first time.
1. Band:
2.4 GHz (B) Select it if your wireless router is configured in 802.11b.
2.4 GHz (G) Select it if your wireless router is configured in 802.11g.
2.4 GHz (N) Select it if your wireless router is configured in 802.11n.
2.4 GHz (B + G) Select it if your wireless router is configured in mix mode of 802.11b
and 802.11g.
2.4 GHz (G + N) Select it if your wireless router is configured in mix mode of 802.11g
and 802.11n.
2.4 GHz (B + G + N) Select it if your wireless router is configured in mix mode of 802.11b,
802.11g and 802.11n.
2. Mode:
AP you can use Hashi as access point in this mode.
Client you can configure Hashi connect to the wireless router, it is default mode.
WDS you can configure Hashi connect to the wireless router in WDS mode, the wireless
router should configure WDS mode too.
AP+WDS you can configure wireless router connect to Hashi in AP+WDS mode.
3. Network Type:
Infrastructure All wireless clients will connect to an access point or wireless router.
Ad-hoc Directly connecting to another computer, for peer-to-peer communication,
using wireless network adapters on each computer.

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4. SSID:
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name of your Hashi, the SSID is case-sensitive.
5. Channel Width:
40MHz This is default setting, Select it if you are using both 802.11n and non-802.11n
wireless devices.
20MHz Select it if you are not using any 802.11n wireless clients.
6. Control Sideband:
Upper Select it so you can change the channel number from 5 to 11.
Lower Select it so you can change the channel number from 1 to 9.
7. Channel Number:
The channel can be changed to fit the channel setting for an existing wireless network or to
customize the wireless network.
8. Broadcast SSID:
Enabled Choose Enabled to broadcast the SSID across the network.
Disabled Choose Disabled if you do not wish to broadcast the SSID over the network.
9. WMM:
The default setting of Wi-Fi MultiMedia is enabled
10. Data Rate:
Select the data rate, the default setting is Auto.
11. Associated Clients:
Show Active Clients It shows the information for each associated wireless client.
¾Advanced
1. Fragment Threshold:

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It is specified in bytes, determines whether packets will be fragmented. Packets exceeding the
2346 byte setting will be fragmented before transmission.
2. RTS Threshold:
This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. If inconsistent data flow is a problem,
only a minor modification should be made.
3. Beacon Interval:
Beacons are packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a value.
100 is default setting and is recommended.
4. Preamble Type:
The long preamble can reduce the guard interval packet therefore increasing the data capacity.
However, it’s less reliable and may create higher data loss.
5. IAPP:
The default setting of Inter-Access Point Protocol is enabled.
6. Protection:
The default setting of BG protection is disabled.
7. Aggregation:
If it is enabled, the packets will be aggregated before they are forwarded. The default setting of
Aggregation is enabled.
8. Short GI:
Enabled it can reduce the guard interval time therefore increasing the data capacity. However,
it’s less reliable and may create higher data loss.
9. WLAN Partition:
The default setting of WLAN partition is disabled.
10. STBC:
The default setting of Space Time Block Code is disabled.
11. 20/40MHz Coexist:
The default setting of 20/40MHz Coexist is disabled.
12. RF Output Power:
The default setting of RF Output Power is 100%.
¾Security
It is recommended to enable encryption on Hashi. Please establish connectivity before enabling
encryption.

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1. Select SSID: Select the SSID which you want to set as Encryption mode.
2. Encryption: Set the encryption mode at the SSID which you select.
¾Access Control
1. Wireless Access Control Mode:
You can choose one of the strategies.
2. MAC Address:
Type the MAC Address. For example: 00e1a2b3c456
¾WDS
WDS is commonly used in areas requiring multiple APs, where wiring is not possible or costly
and for providing back-up paths between APs. You must set Hashi and AP in the same channel,

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and set MAC Address of other AP which you want to communicate with in the table.
1. MAC Address:
Specify the MAC address of the destination access point.
2. Data Rate:
The default setting isAuto.
¾WPS
The WPS settings are valid when Hashi works inAP mode.

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1. WPS(Wi-Fi Protected) Settings:
There are two ways to start PBC(Push Button Configuration) mode: you can click “Start PBC”
button on the configuration menu or press “WPS” button on Hashi. After started PBC mode, press
PCB button on Wireless Network card.
2. Client PIN:
You can type the PIN Number of Wireless Network card at Client PIN Number blank, and click
“Start PIN” button. After started PIN mode, configure PIN mode on Wireless Network card.
¾Site Survey

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This page shows the equipment information of AP which Hashi can connected to, it displays
BSSID, Channel etc, you can select the wireless router which you want to connect.
3.4 LAN
1. IPAddress: The IP address of LAN.
2. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of LAN.

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3. Default Gateway: You can enter the Gateway IP address here.
4. DHCP:
Enabled – select it if you want to user Hashi as a DHCP server, and enter the starting IP
address and ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment.
5. DHCP Client Range: Enter the starting IP address and ending IP address here.
6. Domain Name: Enter the domain name here.
7. 802.1d Spanning Tree:
The 802.1d Spanning Tree is designed at a time when the recovery of connectivity after an
outage within a minute or so is considered adequate performance.
8. Clone MAC Address:
Some service providers require you to register a MAC address in order to access the Internet.
The Clone MAC Address screen lets you use the MAC address of a device that has already been
registered with your service provider, by copying that MAC address to the device.
3.5 QOS
The QOS screen allows you to specify priorities for different types of traffic. Lower priority traffic
will be slowed down to allow greater throughput or less delay for high priority traffic.
3.6 Security
¾Port Filtering

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1. Enable Port Filtering: Select it to apply the port filtering policy.
2. Port Range:
Enter in the port range of the TCP/UDP ports that you want the policy to apply to. If it is only a
single port that you want the policy applied to, then enter the same port number in the Port Range
blank.
3. Protocol: Select the protocol type to allow or deny certain ports.
¾MAC Filtering
1. Enable MAC Filtering: Select it to apply the MAC filtering policy.
2. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address which you want to set. For example: 00e2a3b34c156

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¾IP Filtering
1. Enable IP Filtering: Select it to apply the IP filtering policy.
2. IPAddress: Enter the IP address which you want to set.
3. Protocol: Select the protocol type to allow or deny certain types of IP address.
¾URL Filtering
1. Enable URL Filtering: Select it to apply the URL filtering policy.

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2. URLAddress: Enter the URl address which you want to set. For example: www.sina.com
¾Firewall
Enable DoS Prevention: Select it to apply the DoS(denial of service) prevention.
3.7 Service
¾DMZ
The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) screen allows you to expose one network user to the Internet
for use of a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or video conferencing. DMZ hosting
forwards all the ports at the same time to one computer. You should assign IP address to the
destination computer before you use this feature.
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