vYSoo MR600 User manual

MR600

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This dev ice complies wit h Part 1 5 o f t he FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two c onditions :(1) this dev ice may not cause har mful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protecti on against harmful interference in a
residential installation. T his equipmen t generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energ y and, if no t i nstalled and used in acco rdance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to ra dio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa tion
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning t he equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or mor e of th e f ollowing
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit different fr om that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
The ante nna(s) used for t his transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
This equipment complies with FCC RF radi ation ex posure l imits ser fo rth fo r an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
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How to Use This User Guide
This document uses the following conv entions to convey instructions and
information. Look for the following items when reading this User Guide:
This checkmark m eans th ere is a no te of int erest and is somethi ng
you should pay spec ial attention to while using the Mobile Router
for 3G/WiMAX Broadband service.
This exclamation point means ther e is a caut ion or w arning and is
something that could damage your property or the Mobile Router
for 3G/WiMAX Broadband service.
Use Guidelines
The Mobile Router is a sensitive electronic device. Before you use it,
please follow the safety list with guidelines below to ensure tha t yo ur
router will be working securely and efficiently.
• Always handle it carefully and store it in a clean and dust free place.
• Do not expose it to liquid, moisture, or humidity.
• Do not expose it to extreme temperatures, either high or low.
• Do not expose it to open flames or lit tobacco products.
• Do not drop, throw, or try to bend it.
• Do not use it near medical equipment without prior permission.
• Do not take it apart.
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Table of Contents
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Chapter1 In
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Chapter
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Chapter
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Easy
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Advanced
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Basic
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WLAN (Security-WEP)
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WLAN (Security-WPA-PSK)
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WLAN (Security-WPA2-PSK)
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WLAN (Security-WPA2-PSK Mixed)
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More
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WLAN
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MAC Filter
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More
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LAN
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More
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Firewall
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More
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Firewall
>IP Filter
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More
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Firewall
>MAC Filter
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Firewall
>VPN Passthrough
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More
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Firewall
>Port Filter
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More
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DHCP Server
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More
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T
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Tools
>Reboot
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Tools
>DDNS
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Tools
>Admin
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More
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Tools
>Firmware Upgrade
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Tools
>Save/Reload Setting
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DMZ
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DMZ Setup
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Virtual Server Setup
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Virtual Server
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Status
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Status
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Status
>Web Version
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WWAN
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More
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WLAN
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More
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LAN
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Chapter
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Side Button Functionality
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Ez Config and AP Bridge
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Appendix
A: Technical Specification
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Appendix
B: Troubleshooting
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Appendix
C: Frequently Asked Question
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Appendix
D: Firmware Upgrade
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Appendix
E: Glossary
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Mobile Router for 3.5G/WiMAX Broadband. T he
Mobile R outer is a univer sal communicati on devic e for professional permanent
use in t he o ffice, at hom e or as a mob ile hotspot – wherever no fast DSL o r
Cable connection is available.
The Mobile Router uses a 32- bit PC Card wireless or USB Dongle
Data card, and offers a downlink speed of up to 7.2 MB/s in the HSDPA
mobile network, via UMTS up t o 384 KB/s. In 2G nets it secures data access via
EDGE (up to 237 KB/s) and GPRS.
An integ rated firewall and WLAN encryp tion prov ide high securit y fo r your
network. Use WPA or WPA2 encryption to secure your wireless network while
the whole netw ork is protected througha Stateful Pa cket Inspection (SPI)
firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) technology. You can also access
the Router’s features through the easy-to-use, browser-based utility.
The Mobile Router is the worlds first product that is mark eted with a range
of accessories t hat support its use in mo bile situatio ns, especially in a car.
Whether you are spending the weekend in a mountai n cabin, are wo rking in
your living room, are in your car before a meeting, or in a hotel that does not have
WiFi access, you can reach Internet eas ily with the Router and even share
your access with several friends or colleagues.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Features
Provides wireless internet access anywhere at anytime within a wireless
broadband network.
Standard PC card o r USB dongle with WiMAX/HSDPA/UMTS/EVDO/CDMA d
ata card for Mobile Internet connectivity.
Elegant ID design with compact size.
Enables multiple users at a locati on t o share one wireless broadband
connection to the world wide web, to email and to your corporate network.
Up to 15MBit/s with WiMAX broadband service.
Up to 7.2MBit/s downlink speed with HSDPA
Connection ove r WLAN and ethernet. Connect multiple wireless devices
including deskt op PC's and laptops. Provide devices
such as printers, scanners and other peripheral devices from every office
or room with wireless broadband Internet access.
Automatically selects the fastest co nnection v ia HSPA, UMTS, E DGE or
GPRS. Conversation software will su pport platforms operating on various
network protocols such as HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, EV-DO and WiMax
Plug & Play for data card, no software installation required.
User friendly configuration and ease of use.
When used with either 802.11b, or 802.11g, security features include WEP,
WPA and WPA2.
Fully com patible with t he 802. 11g s tandard t o pr ovide a w ireless data
transfer rate of up to 54Mbps.
Advanced Firewall features.
Supports NAT with VPN pass-through, providing added security.
• MAC filtering
• IP filtering
• Port filtering
DHCP server enables all networked computers to automatically receive IP
addresses.
Web-based interface for managing and configuring.
Access control to manage users on the network.
Router and access point bridge mode selectable.
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Chapter 2 packa
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e Contents
Chapter 2 Package Contents
Verify Package Contents
The Mobile Router package should contain the items listed below. If
anything is missing, please contact your reseller immediately.
•Mobile Router
• DC 5V, 2.0A power adapter
using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included
with the Mobile Router will cause damage and void the warranty for this
product.
• Ethernet patch cable (CAT5 UTP)
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• Mobile Router quick installation guide
• Mobile Router user guide in CD-ROM. (optional)
System requirements for configuration
• A c ompatible 3 2-bit P C Ca rd or US B da ta c ard w ith broadband service
from your mobile internet service provider.
• Computers or notebooks with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based
operating systems with an installed ethernet adapter.
• Internet Exp lorer version 6.0 or N etscape N avigator vers ion 7 .0 an d
above.
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Chapter 3 Wireless Network Basics
Chapter 3
W
irel
ess Network Ba
sic
s
The Mobile R outer is ba sed o n in dustry o pen s tandards to pr ovide
easy to use and comp atible h ighspeed w ireless conn ectivity within yo ur office,
home or wher ever your br oadband service is available. The Mobile Router allows you
to access all the data you want, whenever and wherever you need it.
The Mob ile Rout er for 3 G/WiMAX Broa dband service has been specifically
designed for use with b oth your 802.11b a nd 802.11g products. It is compatible
with all 802.11g and 802.11b ad apters, such as the notebook adapters for your
laptop computers, PCI adapters for your desk top PCs, and USB a dapters when
you w ant to enj oy USB connectiv ity and/or Wi Fi / Skype phone to communicate to
others with VoIP technology.
Wireless Installa
tion Cons
ideration
s
The Mobile Ro uter a llows you to a ccess y our ne twork u sing a w ireless
connection f rom v irtually a nywhere w ithin it s o perating ran ge. Keep in m ind
however, th at t he nu mber, thickness, an d l ocation of w alls, ce ilings, o r other
objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit this range. Typical
ranges vary depending on the types of materials used, and on background RF (radio
frequency) no ise in y our ho me o r bus iness. T o m aximize yo ur w ireless r ange,
please follow these guidelines:
1. Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the MR600 router and other
network devices to a minimum - each w all or ceiling ca n reduce y our
adapter’s range f rom 3 -90 feet ( 1-30 m eters.) Position y our d evices so
that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized.
2. Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is
1.5 feet thick (.5 meters), at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost
3 f eet (1 meter) thic k. At a 2-deg ree angle it looks o ver 42 f eet (14
meters) thic k! P osition devices so th at the signal will t ravel str aight
through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception.
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3. Building materials m ake a d ifference. A solid meta l door or
aluminum st uds ma y ha ve a ne gative e ffect o n the range. Try to
position acce ss p oints, wireless ro uters, a nd computers so that
the signal passe s through drywall or ope n doorw ays. Materials
and objects such as gla ss, steel , metal, w alls w ith insulation,
water
(fish tanks), mi rrors, file cabinets
, brick, and concret e will
degrade your wireless signal.
4. Keep your product a way (at le ast 3-6 f eet or 1-2 meters) f rom
electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noise.
5. If y ou are using 2.4GHz cord less phones or X-10 (wireless
products such as ceiling f ans, lights , and home security
systems), your wireless connection may degrade dramatically or
drop completely. Make sure your 2.4GHz phone base is as far away
from y our wireless d evices as possible. The base tr ansmits a
signal even if the phone in not in use.
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Chapter 4 Mobile Router Hardware Overview
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Chapter 4 Mobile Router Hardware Overview
This Chapter will show you the Mo bile Router Hard ware physical
output and input Ports and connection.
Rear Connections
Top Slot
Mobile Router
Default button
Press & hold the default
button 3~4 seconds to load
the factory default setting.
Ethernet LAN port
This port connect is for
your PC or other ethernet n
etwork devices.
Power jack
The power port is where
you will connect the p
ower adapter
USB port
This USB host port is for your
USB datacard connection.
PC card slot
The PC card sl ot is f or
your 32bi ts PC cardbus
datacard connection.
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Side Button
Front LED
Mobile Router
EZ config /
AP bridge mode
This button has two purposes:
one is for EZ configuration, the
other one is for AP bridge mode
activation.
Power LED
The power LED will turn ON to
indicate power has been applied.
Status LED
These LEDS will show the Router
connection status for the
broadband service. Please refer
to the chapter 5 -Step 3 table for details.
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Chapter 5 Hardware Installation
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Chapter 5 Hardware I
ns
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l
at
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This chapter will show yo u how to install the Mobile Router. Please follow
the steps below to set up your router.
Step 1: Insert your datacard to PC card slot or USB port
OR
Before you Begin, make sure that your 32-bit PC card or USB datacard is compatible
with your broadband service. (Subject to ser vices and Service terms ava ilable
from your carrier)
Step 2: Plug in power adapter
Mobile Router
Data
card
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When you connect the power adapter to back panel power Jack 。The power LED
will turn ON to indicate power has been applied.
Step 3: Check status LED
When powered ON , the Mobile router will auto-detect and initiate your data
card 。 the status LEDs will flash ON and OFF, the Mobile route r will perform
initialization and internet connection process 。the mobile ro uter will be
auto-configured for yo ur internet serviceaA ccount。this process may take a fe w
minutes。
When completed, the stat us LEDs will illuminate green 。Please r efer to the s
status LED activity table below for each state。
Status LED for each States
LED Color Activity State n
one nong No datacard inserted or no internet
connection
green flash one by one system initialization state
red always ON card error
green always ON highspeed internet connection
green flash simultaneously (slow) lowspeed internet connection
green flash simultaneously (fast) period of EZ config mode
green interactive flash by right-up
and left-down LEDs AP bridge mode
Mobile Router
Power
LED
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Chapter 5 Hardware Installation
Step 4: Congratulations! You have connected with wireless internet
The Mobile Router is a plug and play devi ce for your Data car d. It configures
and enables the wireless LAN autom atically. The default wireless ES SID will be
mobile-router and the DHCP server will be enabled. The default security will be set to none.
Y ou can use yo ur wireless or LA N device to link with the router and
connect to the inter net. If y ou have any problem or need more advanced feature
settings, please refer to chapter 6 for more details.
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Chapter 6 Configuration
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Chapter 6 Configuration
This section will sho w you ho
w to conn ect with your PC and conf igure y
our
new mobile router using the w
eb-based configur
ation utility.
Once pr operly co nfigured, th e mobile router will o btain an d as sign IP
address information a utomatically. Co nfiguration s ettings ca n b e established
through th e mobile router configuration men u. You ca n a ccess this in terface by
performing the steps listed below:
Step 1: Connect your PC/notebook to the mobile router
Insert the ethernet patch cable into LAN Port on the back of the mobile
router, and into an available ethernet port on the network adapter in the computer.
The Mobile Router LAN Ports are “Auto-MDI/MDIX.” This provides either patch or
crossover Ethernet cable LAN Port access.
Step 2: Open your browser such as IE or Netscape and type
http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press enter.
If you have cha nged t he def ault I P address as signed t o t he mobile router,
make sure you enter the correct IP address now. ..
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Chapter 6 Configuration
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Step 3: Login Mobile Router
• Enter your user name in the Username box. The default user name is admin.
• Enter your password in the Password box. The default password is admin.
Note: Note that the user name and password are case sensitive.
For example: ADMIN is not the same as admin.
• Click OK.
Step 4: Once logged in the following screen is displayed
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Chapter 6 Configuration
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Step 5: Web Configuration
There ar e two modes fo r the Web config uration. One is EASY mode that is
the basic settings for Mobile Router. Another mode is MORE mode. If y ou need to set
more advanced feature fo r your Router. You can cli ck MORE and set that want to
change item.
Easy > WWAN
Click WWAN for WAN Networking Setting
Mobile Router
The WWAN fields may not be necessary for your conn ection.
Information on this page will onl y be used when your
service provider re quires you to enter User Name an d
Password to connect to the broadband Network.
Please re fer to your Data Card doc umentation or service
provider for addition information.
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Chapter 6 Confi
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More > WWAN> Active Profile
Dial Number: The default is *99#. This fie ld should not be altered
unless required by your service provider.
User Name: Enter the new User Name for your Data card connection.
Password: Enter the new Password for your Data card connection.
A
PN: Enter the name of your service Provider Network.
Secret Protocol: Select CHAP or PAP. Please check your service provider
for this item.
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