YOYOMOTION YOYORouter EE1 User manual

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YOYO
Router
Mobile Travel Router EE1
Versatile multi-function router with Wi-Fi, Ethernet
and USB Modem support
User Manual

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Copyright
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Trademarks
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changed without prior notice.
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found 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 protection
against radio interference in a commercial environment. This equipment can generate, use and
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in
this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own
expense, will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN
55022/A1 Class B.
V1.00

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Table of contents
COPYRIGHT.............................................................................................................................. 1
FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ....................................................................................... 2
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................... 5
1.1. Package List .................................................................................. 5
1.2. Hardware Overview ....................................................................... 5
1.2.1. Front Panel .................................................................................... 5
1.3. LED indicators................................................................................ 6
2. GETTING STARTED................................................................................................ 7
2.1. Operating Modes ........................................................................... 7
2.2. Preparing YOYORouter EE1.......................................................... 8
2.3. Connecting to YOYORouter EE1 ................................................. 10
2.4. Accessing the status and configuration pages............................. 10
2.5. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Wireless WAN Mode ..................11
2.6. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Ethernet WAN Mode.................. 13
2.7. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Ethernet WAN Mode with Failover
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2.8. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Share Mode............................... 16
2.9. Wi-Fi Configuration Tips............................................................... 17
2.10. Connecting to the YOYORouter using WPS ................................ 17
3. CONFIGURATION REFERENCE GUIDE ............................................................. 18
3.1. Using the Setup Wizard ............................................................... 18
3.1.1. Starting the Wizard ...................................................................... 18
3.1.2. Configure Settings using the Wizard............................................ 19
3.2. Advanced Settings
...................................................................... 22
3.2.1. Basic Setting Group
................................................................... 22
3.2.1.1. Network Setup
............................................................................ 23
3.2.1.2. DHCP Server
.............................................................................. 37
3.2.1.3. Wireless Settings
........................................................................ 39
3.2.1.4. Change Password
...................................................................... 42
3.2.2. Forwarding Rules
....................................................................... 43
3.2.2.1. Virtual Server
.............................................................................. 43
3.2.2.2. Special AP
................................................................................... 44
3.2.2.3. Miscellaneous .............................................................................. 45
3.2.3. Security Setting
........................................................................... 46
3.2.3.1. Packet Filters
.............................................................................. 46
3.2.3.2. Domain Filters
............................................................................. 48
3.2.3.3. URL Blocking
.............................................................................. 49
3.2.3.4. MAC Control
............................................................................... 50
3.2.3.5. Miscellaneous .............................................................................. 51
3.2.4. Advanced Setting
....................................................................... 52
3.2.4.1. System Log
................................................................................. 52
3.2.4.2. Dynamic DNS
............................................................................. 53
3.2.4.3. QOS
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3.2.4.4. SNMP
.......................................................................................... 55
3.2.4.5. Routing
........................................................................................ 56
3.2.4.6. System Time
............................................................................... 57
3.2.4.7. Scheduling
.................................................................................. 58
3.2.5. Tool Box
...................................................................................... 59
3.2.5.1. System Info
................................................................................. 59
3.2.5.2. Firmware Upgrade
...................................................................... 60
3.2.5.3. Backup Setting
............................................................................ 60
3.2.5.4. Reset to Default
.......................................................................... 60
3.2.5.5. Reboot
......................................................................................... 61
3.2.5.6. Miscellaneous
............................................................................. 61
4. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................... 62
4.1. Basic Problems ............................................................................ 62
4.2. Wi-Fi Problems ............................................................................ 62
4.3. Problems with the Mobile Broadband Connection ....................... 64
4.4. Other Problems............................................................................ 66
APPENDIX A LICENSING INFORMATION............................................................................ 67

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a YOYORouter EE1. This product is specifically designed for
mobile user who needs to have the Internet access beyond his home and office
The Quick-Start Guide shows how to get up and running with the YOYORouter EE1. This User
Guide provides in-depth instructions to use all of the features.
1.1.Package List
Items Description
1 YOYORouter EE1
2 Power adapter 5V 2A
3 Lithium ion battery
4 CD-ROM
5 Quick-Start Guide
1.2.Hardware Overview
1.2.1. Front Panel

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1.3.LED indicators
Battery and Power status
Battery is fully charged (power on)
Battery is powering the router
Battery is on charge or no battery is
installed
Battery low
Off Battery is fully charged
(charger connected and power
switch off)
Wi
-
Fi Status
Wi-Fi (WLAN) is on
Data transfer over Wi-Fi
Fast flash denotes WPS mode
Ethernet (WAN or LAN connection)
Cable plugged in, connection
established
Data transfer over Ethernet
USB
USB Modem is on
Data transfer over USB Modem
For any indicators on the USB Modem, please consult the documentation from the manufacturer.

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2. Getting Started
2.1.Operating Modes
YOYORouter EE1 has four operating modes to keep you connected via cabled Ethernet WAN
(Wide Area Network), Wireless WAN (Mobile Broadband) or Wi-Fi hotspot sharing:
Wireless WAN (Mobile Broadband) Mode
Make a Mobile Broadband connection using
LTE/HSPA/HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS via a USB modem (USB
dongle) plugged in to YOYORouter EE1. Share it via Wi-Fi and
Ethernet.
YOYORouter EE1 is compatible with a wide range of popular USB
modems including Huawei®, Novatel Wireless, Option®,Sierra
Wireless®,ZTE
®and others.
Ethernet WAN Mode
Connect to a cabled Ethernet WAN connection such as an ADSL or
cable modem, hotel or office cable facility – share it with multiple
Wi-Fi devices. Great for connecting portable devices that do not
have an Ethernet port.
(Hotel/office cable connection illustrated)
Ethernet WAN Mode with Failover
Operate in Ethernet WAN Mode and automatically switch over to
Wireless WAN Mode if the cabled WAN connection fails.
(ADSL/Cable modem WAN illustrated)
Share Mode
Connect to an existing Wi-Fi Network and share that connection
with multiple users via Wi-Fi and Ethernet. YOYORouter EE1 can
be used to connect a device that only has an Ethernet port to a
Wi-Fi network.
Benefits:
xWorks with practically any Wi-Fi enabled device.
xWorks with an Ethernet device over a standard RJ45 connector.

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xNo need to load software or drivers.
xShares the Internet connection and links up to 256 devices in a Local Area Network.
xYOYORouter can be located in, for example, a window, providing better signal strength
without moving your laptop or other devices.
2.2.Preparing YOYORouter EE1
1. Open the battery compartment
xSlide the cover in the direction shown until it clicks open.
xLift the cover away from YOYORouter.
2. Insert the battery
xWARNING: Always be sure to disconnect the power before inserting or removing the battery.
xHold the battery so that the three gold contacts align with the three gold pins in the compartment.
xInsert the battery so that the contacts meet.
xPress the other end of the battery in to the compartment so that it clips in to place.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover
xPlace the cover over the battery compartment, leaving a gap of about 5mm.
xSlide the cover towards the body of YOYORouter.
xThe cover clicks shut.

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4. Connect the power cord and plug in the AC adaptor.
5. Turn on YOYORouter EE1.

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2.3.Connecting to YOYORouter EE1
Select YOYORouter’s Wi-Fi network which has a network name (SSID) like YOYORouter-07-76.
The network name and network password are printed on a label in the battery compartment and
on the box.
For example, in Windows 7
xClick the icon in the notification area.
xSelect your YOYORouter’s network.
xClick Connect and enter the Wi-Fi password when prompted.
If you are using a Mac
xClick the network icon
xSelect your YOYORouter’s network.
xWhen prompted, enter the Wi-Fi password.
You may also connect using an Ethernet cable, except when YOYORouter is configured in
Ethernet WAN Mode, when the Ethernet port is used to connect the WAN.
Note: since connections to YOYORouter are made using Wi-Fi and Ethernet, a wide range of
devices including Linux based and mobile can connect without needing any special software or
drivers.
2.4.Accessing the status and configuration pages.
1. While connected, open your web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1. The YOYORouter
status page is displayed.
2. To view and change settings, enter the password, default admin,andclickLogin.

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2.5.Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Wireless WAN Mode
Note: A full list of supported USB modems is available from the Supported Cards List link in the
status page, or from www.yoyomotion.com.
1. Make sure your SIM card is installed in the USB modem. Consult the USB Modem’s
documentation for further information.
2. Plug in your USB Modem and turn on YOYORouter EE1. Allow at least 60 seconds for the USB
modem to be detected and configured.
In most cases YOYORouter EE1 self-configures and operates in Wireless WAN Mode using
default settings. You may need to customize the settings, for example in the following cases:
xYou r SI M re qu ires a P IN C ode.
xYour mobile broadband subscription requires different settings to those that YOYORouter
selected by default.
xYou have special mobile broadband settings, for example a private APN (Access Point
Name).
xYou wish to change Wi-Fi settings.
To customize settings:
3. Connect to YOYORouter via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, access the status page at http://192.168.1.1
and log in.
4. Select Wizard and step through the Setup wizard until you reach step Select WAN Type.
xSelect WAN Interface option Wireless WAN.
xSelect WAN Type 3G.
5. 3G Mobile Network Settings
xConnection settings are normally selected automatically from your SIM.
xSelect Dial-Up Profile option Manual at the 3G step if you need to select alternative or
enter special settings. Select your country and the network operator, or Others to enter
your own settings.
xIf your SIM requires a PIN code, enter it now.

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6. At the end of the Wizard, check The Ethernet Port will be set as LAN Port and click Apply
Settings. YOYORouter restarts.
7. If you are connecting using Wi-Fi, you may need to re-make the connection in line with your
new settings. If you are using an Ethernet cable, the connection will be active as soon as the
reboot is complete.
Note: In this mode you can also connect a device using the Ethernet LAN port. If you do not
require the Wi-Fi connection, it may be disabled for longer battery life.

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2.6.Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Ethernet WAN Mode
1. Plug in the Ethernet cable and switch on YOYORouter EE1. Typical WAN sources include
ADSL modems, cable modems and hotel/office cabled Internet connections.
2. Connect to YOYORouter via Wi-Fi, access the status page at http://192.168.1.1 and log in.
3. Select Wizard and step through the Setup wizard. At the step Select WAN Type
xSelect WAN Interface type Ethernet WAN.
xSelect the required WAN Type.
xEnter the further information requested, as applicable. See Configuration Reference
section in the User Guide for more information.
4. At the end of the Wizard, check The Ethernet Port will be set as WAN Port and click Apply
Settings. YOYORouter restarts.
5. Re-connect to the YOYORouter Wi-Fi network; you may need to re-make the connection in line
with your new settings.

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2.7.Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Ethernet WAN Mode
with Failover
First configure YOYORouter EE1 in Wireless WAN Mode and test the connection.
Next, configure YOYORouter EE1 in Cable and test the connection.
To enable WAN Mode with Failover, ensure that the USB Modem and Ethernet WAN are both
connected and follow these steps:
1. Log in.
2. Select Advanced then Network Setup.
3. Against Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover
xCheck Enable.
xEnter an IP address in Remote Host for keep alive that YOYORouter can ping to
check the connectivity.
4. Make sure that Connection Control is set to Auto Reconnect (always on).
5. Click Save.
6. Select TOOLBOX,Reboot and OK to reboot YOYORouter.
7. Check that YOYORouter is normally connected to the cabled WAN connection
xSystem Status shows cabled connection details.
xWireless Modem indicates Disconnected.

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8. Unplug the cabled WAN plug and check that Failover occurs:
x3G Failover indicated in System Status.
xWireless Modem indicates Connected.
9. Re-connect the cabled WAN and check that service reverts to the WAN connection.

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2.8.Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Share Mode
1. Switch on YOYORouter EE1.
2. Connect to YOYORouter via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, access the status page at http://192.168.1.1 and
log in.
3. Select Wizard. Click through the Wizard making any changes to the default settings if
necessary.
4. When you get to Select WAN Type in the Wizard
xSelect WAN Interface to be Wireless WAN.
xSelect WAN Type: Wi-Fi HotSpot and click Next>
YOYORouter scans for available Wi-Fi networks and presents a list; select the required network.
5. Enter any required security details for the Wi-Fi network to which you are connecting. The
YOYORouter automatically uses the same Wireless Channel.
6. At the end of the Wizard, check The Ethernet will be set as LAN Port and click Apply
Settings. YOYORouter restarts.
7. Re-connect to the YOYORouter Wi-Fi network; you may need to re-make the connection in line
with your new settings.
8. If the Wi-Fi network to which you are connecting requires a username and password at a log-in
page, open your browser and input them now.
Note: In this mode you can also connect a device using the Ethernet LAN port.

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2.9.Wi-Fi Configuration Tips
YOYORouter is pre-configured with a default Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. The
network name and password are printed on the label on the underside of the device and on the
label affixed to the carton in which it was packaged. Security is set to WPA-PSK(TKIP) and
WPA2-PSK(AES) – devices may connect using either of these.
In the Configuration Wizard you can:
xChange the Network ID (SSID) to a name of your own choice.
xManually select a frequency channel. (Default Auto tries to find a channel with low
interference).
xChange the Authentication and Encryption settings if required.
xSet your own network password in Preshare Key (recommended).
2.10. Connecting to the YOYORouter using WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup, WPS, is a simple way to connect to the YOYORouter without needing to
give the new user the Pre-Shared Key (password). Pushbutton mode provides the simplest
possible configuration:
1. Locate the WPS pushbutton on the device that you wish to connect to the router. This
may be a physical button or a clickable pushbutton in the software provided with the
device.
2. Press and hold the YOYORouter WPS button for 5 seconds. The Wi-Fi indicator will flash
rapidly
3. Bring the device near to the YOYORouter and press the WPS button on the device. You
must do this inside two minutes, while the Wi-Fi indicator flashes rapidly. The GUI on the
connecting device will confirm the connection.
PIN Mode is also supported.

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3. Configuration Reference Guide
3.1. Using the Setup Wizard
3.1.1. Starting the Wizard
Please type in the IP Address
(http://192.168.1.1)
Please type “admin” in the
Password and click the
Login button.
Select your language.
Press “Next” to start the
Setup Wizard.

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3.1.2.
Configure Settings using the Wizard
Step 1.
Change System Password.
Set up your system
password.
(Defaultadmin)
Step 2a.
Select LAN IP Address and
Wan Type.
Step 2b.
3G WAN type
Select “Auto Detection”
Dial-up Profile, and the
Utility will try to detect and
configure the
required Mobile Broadband
service settings
automatically. Or you can
select “Manual” and select
your country and mobile
operator. If you have
special settings, for
example for a private
company, select your
country and then Others.
If your SIM card requires a
PIN Code, enter it,
otherwise leave blank.

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Step 3a.
Set up your Wireless
Network.
Set up your Wi-Fi network
name (SSID).
Channel Auto (default
enables the router to
identify the best channel. If
you wish to manually select
the channel, typically 1, 6 or
11, pick it in the drop-down
menu.
Step 3b.
Set up Wireless Security.
We recommend WPA-PSK /
WPA2-PSK security. The
settings shown provide
widest compatibility.You can
set your own password in
Preshare Key.
Step 4.
The settings you have
selected are summarized.
Click Apply Settings to
confirm them.
The wizard counts down the
time it takes while
YOYORouter re-starts.
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