WMOCEAN SPEEDY+ User manual

WMOCEAN SPEEDY+
HSDPA
User’s Manual

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Congratulations!
Thank you for buying the WMOCEAN SPEEDY+ product and congratulation for your wise choice.
SPEEDY+ HSDPA has the following features:
•Voice and data interface
– simultaneous voice and high speed data transmission
- use a single mobile connection for both voice calls and data transfers, while browsing or
downloading you can still make important phone calls
•Very High Throughput
– download data rates up to 1.8 Mbps, depending upon the mobile network used
– wireless data transfers between clients up to 54 Mbps
– wired data transfers between clients up to 100 Mbps
•High Security
– stateful packet inspection firewall for Internet connection
– 128 bits encryption for wireless clients, WEP and WPA with TKIP or AES encryption
– secure HTTP (HTTPS) access to configuration pages
– secure SSH remote management
•Ease of Use
– true IP Plug-and-Play functionality*
– web based configuration interface
– embedded server for dynamic IP configuration of the clients (DHCP)
•Advanced Internet Connection Management
– automatic connection establishment on traffic detection
– automatic disconnection on lack of traffic
– the connection can be initiated remotely when required**
– complete network address translation (NAT) support
•Video Surveillance Service
– allows video monitoring using either an USB web camera or an IP camera***
– web based viewer of the video stream
– supports multiple cameras
– “wall panel” video application for Windows/Linux
•Easy Firmware Updating
– firmware updates can be downloaded for free****
– automatic update process using the web configuration interface
•Low Power Consumption (less than 10 Watts)
- the low power consumption means reduced heat dissipation, hence no cooling fans, no moving
parts, you get higher reliability and no noise
•Two USB 2.0 ports
- intended primary for web cam connection
- may be also used to connect an external 3G modem
- further developments will allow connection of peripherals, external hard disk drives, card readers,
etc. These storage devices will be shared with users from WLAN or Internet.

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•Fully Mobile Internet Access Solution
- it is wireless on the LAN side due to embedded WiFi 802.11g/b Access Point
-also wireless on the WAN side due to HSDPA connection
-the remote configuration via browser means no cables at all are required, except for power!
•Multiple mobile networks and standards supported
-the embedded modem multi-mode device for HSDPA/UMTS/ GPRS/GSM
-it is also quad-band
-this way you may use any mobile network available in your area: classic GSM (2G) in the
900/1800/1900 MHz frequency band, GPRS 900/1800 (2,5G), UMTS (3G) or even HSDPA (3,5G) on
2100 MHz
•Two phone interfaces, FXO and FXS for versatility
- the FXS interface can be used for connecting to an analog trunk of the PBX or directly to a standard
phone
-the FxO interface can be used for connecting to a local extension of the PBX. This is very useful
when all the trunks of the phone exchange are already used.
* : firmware versions available with full IP PnP function, which means that new users and IP configurations
such as Private IP and Static IP or DHCP, gateway or Proxy are automatically recognized, there is no need for
users to re-configure their PCs, notebooks or PDAs. This translates into instant wireless Internet connection
for multiple local users, wireless (WiFi) or wired (10/100 Ethernet cables).
** : needs voice activation from the 3G carrier of the subscriber SIM used in the terminal
*** : USB and wireless or wired IP cameras are available on demand, features varies with different models
**** firmware update files are monthly published on our website

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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................. 4
3G networks......................................................................................................................................................... 4
HSDPA................................................................................................................................................................. 4
WiFi...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
System Requirements.......................................................................................................................................... 5
2. PACKAGE CONTENT......................................................................................................................................... 6
3. What is SPEEDY+ HSDPA?............................................................................................................................... 7
4. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 Establishing the best location....................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Mounting (hardware installation).................................................................................................................. 11
4.3 Identification of connectors .......................................................................................................................... 12
4.4. Connecting the cables................................................................................................................................. 13
4.5. Connecting the phone cables:..................................................................................................................... 15
4.6. Configuring and installing the SIM card....................................................................................................... 17
4.7. Connecting the external antennas .............................................................................................................. 19
4.8. Power up..................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.7 Status indicators ......................................................................................................................................... 20
5. CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................ 21
5.1 Using the web interface................................................................................................................................ 21
5.2 LAN.............................................................................................................................................................. 26
5.2.1. IP Settings............................................................................................................................................ 26
5.2.2. WiFi Settings........................................................................................................................................ 27
5.2.3. Commit................................................................................................................................................. 32
5.2.4. DHCP................................................................................................................................................... 33
5.3 WAN............................................................................................................................................................. 34
5.3.1. Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 34
5.3.2. Ethernet................................................................................................................................................ 35
5.3.3. PPPoE.................................................................................................................................................. 36
5.3.4. PPP...................................................................................................................................................... 37
5.3.5. GRE...................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.4 ROUTING .................................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4.1. Firewall................................................................................................................................................. 39
5.4.2. Static Routes........................................................................................................................................ 42
5.4.3 Dynamic routes ..................................................................................................................................... 43
5.5 SYSTEM...................................................................................................................................................... 45
5.5.1. Status................................................................................................................................................... 45
5.5.2. Logs...................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.5.3. Update.................................................................................................................................................. 47
5.5.4. Password.............................................................................................................................................. 49
5.5.5. Defaults................................................................................................................................................ 50
5.5.6 Save...................................................................................................................................................... 51
5.5.7. Load ..................................................................................................................................................... 51
5.6 SERVICES................................................................................................................................................... 52
5.6.1 DDNS.................................................................................................................................................... 52
5.6.2 NTP....................................................................................................................................................... 54
5.6.3 Webcam................................................................................................................................................ 54
5.6.4. Reset.................................................................................................................................................... 56
5.6.5 PWC compatible cameras..................................................................................................................... 57
5.7 SIM............................................................................................................................................................... 58
5.7.1.
SIM Status..................................................................................................................................... 58
5.7.2. SIM Settings......................................................................................................................................... 60
5.7.3. SMS Read............................................................................................................................................ 60
5.7.4 SMS Send................................................................................................................................................. 61
5.8. VOICE......................................................................................................................................................... 62
5.8.1. Phone Connections for SPEEDY+ HSDPA......................................................................................... 62
5.8.2. VOICE Status....................................................................................................................................... 64
5.8.3. VOICE Settings........................................................................................................................................ 65
5.9 Optimizing WiFi Performances..................................................................................................................... 67
5.9.1. Network physical configuration............................................................................................................. 67
5.9.2. Range................................................................................................................................................... 67
5.10 Status Page ............................................................................................................................................... 69
6.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................. 70
7. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT.......................................................................................................................... 72
8. APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 73
a) Wireless gateway/firewall/router using the HSDPA network.......................................................................... 73
b) Broadband router with wireless local connections......................................................................................... 74
c. Remote video surveillance with camera......................................................................................................... 75

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9. Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................ 76
revision G, edition 2006
1. INTRODUCTION
3G networks
New research in the field of telecommunications has led to the extension of the range
of services provided to the users, especially in the mobile communications networks. Today,
3G mobile networks dominate the world market.
The WMOCEAN Group is promoting the advanced facilities provided by the CDMA or
UMTS wireless network, by manufacturing several ranges of products that including
SPEEDY+ HSDPA.
These 3G wireless devices are new electronic equipments, of compact size, which use
an updated design and are easy to mount and install. The economic benefits of WMOCEAN
user network interfaces are considerable. By using these services you can perform several
activities at the same time, such as data transmission, Internet connection, voice call,
checking of geographical coordinates by GPS.
The high data transfer speed specific to the third generation communications network
leads to an increased efficiency of information transmission, while the real time access to
data and information means important savings of time and money.
UMTS, Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service, part of the IMT-2000 initiative,
is a 3G standard supporting a theoretical data throughput of up to 2 Mbps. The UMTS
system maintains compatibility with widely used GSM/GPRS networks, but assures higher
quality and faster data transfer, thereby enabling the development and better use of services
and contents, both already developed and new ones. UMTS is based upon wideband CDMA
(WCDMA) technology. CDMA digitally encoded technology ensures connections with
exceptional security. CDMA virtually eliminates cloning and other types of fraud because of
the 4.4 trillion codes used, while the spread spectrum signal provides the greatest coverage
in the wireless industry. CDMA networks are built with standard IP packet data protocols.
The UMTS definition of 3G is 384 Kbps fully mobile and 2 Mbps low mobility/fixed
wireless. Also, unlike competitive mobile broadband technologies, it supports simultaneous
voice and data transfer.
HSDPA
HSDPA is the first step of WCDMA Evolved. In turn, WCDMA Evolved represents a
natural and fully standardized evolution of WCDMA, with the introduction of High Speed
Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). This first step significance improve the available
downlink peak data rate up to 14 Mbit/s and more than doubled a system’s data capacity
within the current radio spectrum. It enables operators to create more advanced mobile
broadband services such as Internet and corporate access combined with unprecedented
data rates where audio, video and large files or attachments can be downloaded significantly
faster than with classic UMTS technology. The second step of WCDMA Evolved will include
features to enhance the uplink (HUSPA) together with improved coverage, higher data rates
and even reduced uplink latency.
HSDPA is a packet based data service feature of the in WCDMA standard which
provides a downlink with data transmission up to 8-10 Mbps (and 20 Mbps for MIMO
systems) over a 5MHz bandwidth in WCDMA downlink. The high speeds of HSDPA is
achieved through techniques including 16 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, variable error
coding, and incremental redundancy.
The initial deployments is limited to 1.8 Mbit/s, it must be followed by network upgrades
and new devices capable of 3.6 Mbit/s.
HSDPA is standardized by the 3GPP in UMTS Release 5.

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HSDPA ensures advantages such as:
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Full backward compatibility with previous networks: UMTS/GPRS/GSM
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Enhanced, improved wireless data services for the clients: shorter download times
owing to higher bit rates together with faster response time
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Increases the overall capacity of the system without needing supplementary
frequency spectrum, so the costs for high speed mobile data services is reduced
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Easy to implement, requires just a software upgrade of the existing WCDMA base
stations.
The embedded modem of SPEEDY+ is a HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/GSM multi-mode
device. It measures in real-time the RF signal level strength of the mobile network and lets
the user to freely choose the 2G/3G network. Thus it provides access rates up to the
maximum possible for each network: 1.8Mbps on HSDPA, 384kbps on UMTS, and
respectively 85.6kbps on the GPRS network.
This way you may talk, download files or surf the Web without cabled connections
almost anywhere, at any time. When you are out of the coverage of high speed networks
such as HSDPA/UMTS, you can still get services on the wireless Internet with alternative
access via GPRS/GSM network in your area. The embedded multiband modem covers
almost all of the frequency bands of the world!
WiFi
Wireless LANs are complementary extensions to existing wired LANs, offering
complete mobility while maintaining continuous network connectivity to both corporate and
home Intranets. PC users stay connected to the network anywhere throughout a building
without being bound by Ethernet cables or other LAN wires. This is accomplished through
the use of Access Point functionality of SPEEDY+ HSDPA. The WMOCEAN equipment with
built-in Internet gateway capability allows your house or company to share an UMTS account
or other broadband connection, working simultaneously from different rooms, without need
for cables or wires. The embedded Access Point of the WMOCEAN Gateway complies with
wireless standards IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b. The 802.11g is as extension to 802.11b
(used in majority of wireless LANs today) that broadens 802.11b’s data rates to 54 Mbps
within the 2.4 GHz frequency band using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing)
technology.
In order to ensure a correct installation / configuration and a good operation of the
SPEEDY+ HSDPA equipment, the manufacturer strongly recommends you to study this
manual before attempting operation.
System Requirements
To be able to use SPEEDY+ HSDPA router, you must fulfill these minimum requirements:
• Screen resolution of 1024*768
• HSDPA/UMTS Mobile Broadband Internet Account.
• An Ethernet (10Base-T or 10/100Base-TX) adapter for wired client
• At least one 802.11g (54Mbps) or one 802.11b (11Mbps) wireless adapter for the
wireless mobile clients (desktop PC’s, notebooks, peripherals)
• TCP/IP and an Internet browser installed on your computers

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2. PACKAGE CONTENT
The component elements that you may identify upon opening the SPEEDY+ HSDPA
package are shown below. When you open the equipment package, please ensure, using
this list of items, that you have the full content.
Component Image Component Description
SPEEDY+ HSDPA unit in its plastic case.
It is a router and firewall for a wired and/or
wireless local computer network, which
allows secure, mobile, high-speed access
to Internet using the 3G network
Power supply: mains adapter
Input: 100-240V
A.C
Output: 12 V
D.C
. @ 2 A
Max. Power: 25 W
Ethernet cable for local network
connection
UTP straight cable, with RJ-45 connectors
Cable for PBX
Flat phone cable with RJ-11 connectors
Antenna for HDSPA
Multiband, with magnetic base and 2,5 m
long cable
Stick antenna for WiFi
- User’s Manual
- Warranty Certificate

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3. What is SPEEDY+ HSDPA?
For wireless WAN connection, it uses an embedded
radio modem for the HSDPA mobile network. Its 3G
capabilities assure high speed Internet access up to
1,8 Mbps. This is fully broadband mobile Internet, at
data rates many times greater than a dial-up
connection or other networks. Still, if you are in an
area where you have only UMTS or GPRS or even
GSM coverage, you may use SPEEDY+ in
conjunction with the respective networks.
The SPEEDY+ HSDPA equipment is
versatile advanced router for wireless
broadband Internet access using 3G
technology.
At the same time, it is a voice and
data interface between a single phone
or a PBX exchange and
GSM/GPRS/HSDPA mobile network.
As data router, SPEEDY+ achieves
a direct connection, transparent for
the user, between the local network
(Ethernet and/or WiFi) and the
HSDPA/GSM/GPRS/UMTS mobile
communications network.
The parameters of the FXO and FXS interfaces are
software programmable, by means of the web
interface. This facility is very helpful when your
phone exchange has only ISDN interfaces or there
are no available analog trunks (all of them are
used).You can make calls while browsing,
performing uploads, streaming video, etc. Unlike
other devices, SPEEDY+ has full simultaneous
voice and data capabilities – you may perform at the
same time high speed data transfer and voice calls.
As a voice interface, it allows
wireless connection of the local
subscribers and decreases the cost of
fixed–to-mobile and mobile–to-fixed
calls. SPEEDY+ achieves a direct
contact between a trunk or a local
subscriber extension of a PBX over
the mobile network. This way the
fixed-to-mobile calls are converted
into mobile-to-mobile calls. Thus you
will pay only the mobile-to-mobile
cost.
Since SPEEDY+ HSDPA features
both FXO and FXS interfaces, it is
highly versatile: you may connect it
either to a trunk of the phone
exchange or to a local extension of
the same phone exchange.

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By using SPEEDY+ HSDPA, you are no longer
dependent of a fixed connection, so you may
connect your LAN network to the Internet even
in remote areas where there are no fixed
connections (phone line, cable, optical fiber,
etc).
Still, If you want, you can also use the WAN
connection to interface with other Internet
providers than the HSDPA network, such as
DSL cable modems, other wireless broadband
modems.
Our product is fully wireless, since it uses
radio connections not only for LAN and
WAN, but also for configuration via Web
page.
With SPEEDY+ no cables at all are
required, except for power!
All computers on the wired or wireless local network can
access the Internet through the WMOCEAN HSDPA Router,
using only a single external IP address.
SPEEDY+ HSDPA operates
as a local server (router),
since it provides access to
an outside network and
routes the packets in the
local network. The structure
of messages is transmitted
using standard
communications protocols
(TCP/IP, PPP, etc). These
messages are fully
controlled and traceable.
You may easily change the operating
parameters of SPEEDY+ to fit your
needs by remote secure (https) access
using a web browser.
The configuration process is user –
friendly. The changes you make can
be stored in the non-volatile memory
(Flash) of the device or saved as files
on the hard disk drive.

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One can rest assured that the local area network
connected to our product is safe because we have
implemented a very powerful firewall and intrusion
detection system.
The WMOCEAN SPEEDY+ HSDPA Router makes
usage of NAT (Network Address Translation) and SPI
firewall to ensure protection for your local network,
wired or wireless.
The features of the firewall are identical to those
available to Linux servers throughout the world, which
are well renowned for their safety.
Because our product is on Linux based, applications to enhance SPEEDY+ HSDPA or
to customize it can be quickly designed by our software developers, according to the special
needs of various clients.
Our best technical experts are available for your technical questions around the clock,
if you sign up our technical support offer. In addition, the software upgrades can be done
remotely via Internet, and are free of charge.
SPEEDY+ HSDPA is a highly versatile solution; its embedded firmware can be easily
upgraded over the Internet.

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4. INSTALLATION
In order to ensure the proper operation of the SPEEDY+ HSDPA equipment you must
follow the set-up steps shown below:
•Establish the best location
•Mounting (Hardware installation)
•Identification of connectors
•Connecting the data cables
•Connecting the phone cables
•Configuring and installing the SIM card
•Connecting the external antennas for HSDPA and WiFi
•Setting the PIN or PUK code, if required
•Power up
4.1 Establishing the best location
In order to determine the best location for the WMOCEAN router please have in mind
these considerations:
• If you use wired connections, the length of the Ethernet cables that connects the
SPEEDY+ routers the network must not exceed 100 meters.
• SPEEDY+ HSDPA should be placed on a flat, sturdy surface located as far from the
ground as possible. A high location, on the wall or on top of a desk or a shelf is best
both for the HSDPA connection and for the Access Point. Also, SPEEDY+ should be
kept clear of obstructions and away from heat sources, direct sunlight and heavy-duty
electrical equipment.
• To ensure good coverage to all of the wireless mobile devices in your area SPEEDY+
HSDPA should be installed in a central place in the building. Normally the antennas
should be in vertical position, but if reflections occur, you may get better results by
changing their orientation.
• For power supply, use only the adapter shipped with SPEEDY+. The jacks of
different power supplies may fit but the polarity, current, voltage or regulation factor
may not be compatible.
• While the device is in operation, the antennas of the SPEEDY+ HSDPA unit should
be at least 30 centimeters away from any human being.

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4.2 Mounting (hardware installation)
The WMOCEAN SPEEDY+ HSDPA router may be mounted either horizontally, by
means simply placing it on a flat surface, or vertically on a wall (using the mounting kit).
Horizontal mounting
The surface must be level and strong enough to hold the weight of SPEEDY+ HSDPA
together with its cables (power supply, wired LAN connections, telephone, USB etc). A desk,
table or shelf is good place for the installation of SPEEDY+ .
Wall mounting
The equipment may also be mounted on a wall, by means of the kit included in the package.
It is recommended you use a pattern to secure the device to the wall. Also, you should use
professional installation to reduce the risk of injury and damage.
For mounting SPEEDY+ HSDPA on a wall you should use the mounting kit (plastic dowels,
woodscrews, etc) provided by WMOCEAN.
On the back there are two pairs of mounting holes, 160 mm apart. The two pairs are located
100 mm one from another, allowing you to fasten SPEEDY+ to the wall either connectors up
or indicators up.
Perform the following steps:
- mark on the wall the position of a pair
of holes, spaced at 160 mm apart
- drill the holes in the wall
- forcibly insert into the holes the plastic
dowels
- thread the metallic woodscrews into
the plastic dowels leaving the end to
protrude outside for some 5 mm
- hang the case of SPEEDY+ HSDPA
in the two metallic woodscrews and
push it down a little to get it fixed
Figure 1 Mounting SPEEDY+ HSDPA on a wall
No matter if it is installed horizontally or vertically, the best location for SPEEDY+
HSDPA is in the middle of the place where you want to have wireless coverage. Installing
SPEEDY+ on a shelf higher up, with no obstructions around, ensures the best performance,
both for WiFi and for the HSDPA modem.
Take care to ensure adequate cooling of the SPEEDY+ terminal.

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4.3 Identification of connectors
WMOCEAN SPEEDY+ HSDPA features several external connectors, as described
below.
Figure 2: Connectors of SPEEDY+ HSDPA
On the back panel of the equipment there are, from left to right:
On the first (uppermost) row:
The black Reset button (labeled RST)
two USB-A slots (labeled USB1 and USB2)
four female RJ45 connectors for the local network connections, (labeled LAN4 to
LAN1) The four LAN connectors are numbered in reverse order, as to correspond
to the LAN indicators on the opposite side.
another RJ45 connector for the external network (labeled WAN)
to the right, a male RF connector for the antenna of the 802.11 b/g wireless
access point (labeled WiFi)
On the second row (underneath the first):
one connector for the power supply jack (labeled PWR)
a second circular RF connector (female), for the HSDPA antenna (labeled
MOBILE)
in the middle, the slot for the SIM card (labeled SIM)
a RJ-11 connector for the FXO telephone interface
another RJ-11 connector for the FXS telephone interface

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4.4. Connecting the cables
To ensure a proper functioning of the SPEEDY+ HSDPA unit, you must make the
right cable connections, as described below.
Figure 3: Connecting the cables
For local network connection:
Use standard UTP network cables (CAT 5) fitted with RJ45 connectors at both ends.
The cables can be either straight-through or crossover, since the switch of SPEEDY+
HSDPA is auto-crossover. One short length of RJ-45 cable is supplied with the WMOCEAN
SPEEDY+ Router. You may use either 10Base-T or 100Base-T connection, and both types
of Ethernet connections maybe used on the same time.
The network cables are to be inserted with one end into the RJ-45 sockets of the
SPEEDY+ HSDPA equipment labeled LAN1 to LAN4. The opposite end of the UTP cable
can be inserted directly into PCs or in switches or hubs. The corresponding LED indicators of
the front panel should light up, showing physical connection and data traffic on the respective
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For WAN connection:
Plug one end of the
cable into the RJ45 port
labeled “ WAN” on the rear
of the WMOCEAN
SPEEDY+ HSDPA and the
other end into the Ethernet
port of the ADSL or Cable
modem.
For Wireless connection:
When a wireless device enters in the coverage area of SPEEDY+ , it will be
automatically connected. For settings, refer to the User manual of your wireless adapter for
associating with the SPEEDY+ HSDPA router. The default SSID of the WMOCEAN UMTS
router is “SPEEDY+ HSDPA”, encryption is disabled and open system authentication is
used. You can modify these default settings as you wish.
For USB connection:
Plug the USB cable of the device into one of the USB-
A slots of the SPEEDY+ equipment.
Currently it supports USB webcams that are
compatible with PWC Linux drivers. For details see
http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/.
Further development will allow also connection of
various USB devices or peripherals, such as printers,
scanners, HDD or Flash card readers for extended
storage.

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4.5. Connecting the phone cables:
You may use one of the phone interfaces, either FXS or FXO. For connection, SPEEDY+
HSDPA is shipped with a flat telephone cable, wired on both side with male RJ11
connectors.
Connecting the telephone cable for FxS interface
Connect the telephone cable
with one of the end to the FXS
connector of SPEEDY+ and
the other end to an analog
trunk of PBX.
Should the phone exchange
have terminal trunks not
equipped with RJ11
connectors, you must connect
the two middle wires of
telephone cable directly to
internal connector of the PBX
exchange.
Alternately, you may connect
the telephone cable with one
of the end to the FXS
interface of SPEEDY+
HSDPA and the opposite
end directly to a standard
(fixed) phone.
In this case you won’t have
the routing facilities of the
phone exchange, but you still
be able to make voice calls
while transferring files or
browsing the Internet.
Note: SPEEDY+ HSDPA features analog phone interfaces, so it must not be connected
to an ISDN interface (digital trunk) of PBX exchange. For connection to an ISDN
exchange you should use wireless equipment specially designed for ISDN phones. Improper
installation of SPEEDY+ HSDPA equipment might lead to damage of SPEEDY+ or PBX. (If
you join a local subscriber line of PBX exchange to the FXS connector of SPEEDY+ then
both equipment will generate current into the connection cable, so the SPEEDY+ router and
PBX the exchange may be damaged).

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Connecting the telephone cable for FXO interface
If you use the FXO interface of SPEEDY+ HSDPA, connect the phone cable with one of the
end to the FxO connector of the equipment, and the other end to a line interface (local
extension) of your PBX.
Take care NOT to connect the FXO interface to a trunk (outgoing line) of the PBX.
Also, the FXO interface of SPEEDY+ must be properly configured (use the Web interface to
change the settings).
Figure 4: Connecting the telephone cable for FXO interface
Note: In this case, if no restrictions exist for subscriber access rights assigned for
extension where SPEEDY+ HSDPA was installed, any caller from fixed network who
rings to the SPEEDY+ number can obtain the access to outgoing trunks. So his calls
will be billed to the owner of the PBX.
For avoiding this you have the following solutions.
- either configure the phone exchange to reject the outgoing calls on the extension
where SPEEDY+ HSDPA interface is connected
- or set the SPEEDY+ HSDPA equipment so that when it receives a call from mobile
network, it will automatically direct the call to a specified extension (generally the
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For power supply:
To power the SPEEDY+ HSDPA unit, just insert the jack of the power supply adapter
into the supply connector. Do not yet plug the adapter into the 230V
A.C.
mains outlet on the
wall. The special adapter from WMOCEAN, which is part of the SPEEDY+ HSDPA package,
supplies the voltage required to power the equipment (12V
D.C
.) It is an external power supply
adapter.
Note: The adapter is the disconnection device, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible”.
Figure 5: Connecting the power supply
Warning !
Use only the power supply adapter shipped in the equipment package. Using of
other kinds of power supplies may cause damage to the equipment.
To avoid accidents or damage to the equipment, follow the steps described
earlier. First, connect the antennas, and then the power supply adapter.
You should avoid connecting or removing the antennas while the SPEEDY+
HSDPA equipment is powered.
4.6. Configuring and installing the SIM card
In order for the SPEEDY+ HSDPA router to work, it must have a valid SIM card with
subscription to the GSM/GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA operator where you want to connect to.
Configuring the SIM card
The SIM card that is used must be active. The SIM card must be configured before it is
inserted into the SPEEDY+ HSDPA slot. For configuring the SIM card you may use an
ordinary GSM cellphone.
The required configurations are:
PIN CODE REQUEST – if you disable (from the menu of the mobile phone) PIN CODE
REQUEST security option, then you will not be asked to enter it. Alternatively, the PIN code
can be enabled and you may enter it form the Web page used for configuration. In this case,
take care to enter the correct PIN code before inserting the SIM card, to avoid PUK locking!
Disable GSM services – GSM operators offers you different supplementary services for
calls. When you use the SPEEDY+ HSDPA interface is recommended that these options to
be disable, because they are available only with additional costs.

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Inserting the SIM card
The SIM card must be inserted into the special slot of the WMOCEAN SPEEDY+
equipment.
The slot for SIM cards is located on the rear panel (the
one with the connectors), in the middle, as shown in the
next image.
For inserting or extracting the SIM card use the mobile
holder (removable tray) for the SIM card.
Push the little yellow button to activate the holder.
Handle with care when inserting or extracting SIM card.
!When inserting or changing the SIM card, the equipment must be powered off.
For inserting the SIM card follow the next steps:
1. Push the little yellow button to
eject the SIM carrier.
Note: Because its small dimensions,
you can push the yellow button
using an object that has hard edge,
such as a screwdriver or a key.
2. Pull out the holder (tray)
3. Insert the SIM card into the
holder, with the cut (notched)
corner orientated upwards and
the side with contacts toward
you
4. Insert the holder with the SIM
card back into the slot and push to
close. Be careful not to drop the SIM
out of the tray, since the holder must
be inserted face downwards.
Note: The operation described here
must be performed also when you
want to replace the existing SIM
card with a new SIM.

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4.7. Connecting the external antennas
To ensure a good quality of transmission and reduce radio interference use the antennas
shipped in the SPEEDY+ package. These antennas are for the respective frequency bands
(multiband for GSM/GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA network and 2,4 GHz for WiFi).
The antennas must be connected to SPEEDY+ HSDPA via the respective RF circular
connectors on the back panel of the case. The cable for HSDPA antenna must be threaded
into the circular connector of SPEEDY+ HSDPA labeled “Mobile”, while the stick antenna for
WiFi into the other RF connector (to the right) as shown in the following drawing. Note that
the connector for the Mobile network is female, while the one for WiFi is male (with
protruding pin) so there is no risk of inserting the incorrect antenna.
Figure 6: Antenna attachment
If your site has low level of 3G signal, it may not be possible to use the full HSDPA
technology without a special, high gain antenna. You should get such an antenna and install
it in a higher position (the roof of the building), directed towards the base station of the
mobile network carrier, in order to get best results.
Warning! Don’t use excessive force. Make sure the antennas are securely screwed into the
RF connectors, but do NOT use a spanner or screw key, which could damage the antenna
connectors! Tighten the flange lightly, by hand.
The antennas have vertical polarization, they should be placed in vertical or horizontal
position, depending of the local field condition.
SPEEDY+ HSDPA package
comprises a multiband antenna for
GSM/GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA mobile
network.
The antenna has a cable of 2,50 m
length and a magnetic base, so it can
be installed on any ferromagnetic
surface.
!You should fasten the antenna on a
safe (with great stability) and flat area,
even one that is not magnetic.
The following table shows the main characteristics of the multi-band stick antennas with
magnetic base (currently supplied with the SPEEDY+ HSDPA package).
Frequency bands GSM 890-960 MHz
PCN 1710-1880 MHz
PCS 1850-1990 MHz
UMTS 1920-2170 MHz
Dimensions 2 dBi
Gain 2 dBi
Polarization Vertical
Height Total 73 mm
Active stick 43 mm
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