Flyingvoice Network Technology FWR9202 VoIP Wireless Router User Manual The G801

Flyingvoice Network Technology Co., Ltd VoIP Wireless Router The G801

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Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 1 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00The FWR9202High Speed RouterUser’s GuideV1.0indoor use only
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 2 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Table of Contents1 Preface..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51.1 Declaration of Conformity...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51.1.1 Part 15 FCC Rules................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51.1.2 Class B Digital Device or Perpheral........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51.2 GNU GPL Information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 62 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72.1 FWR9202............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72.2 LED Indicators.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72.2.1 FWR9202 LED Indicators.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72.3 Hardware Installation...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................92.4 Voice Prompt......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Configuring Basic Settings............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 133.1 Two-Level Management....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................133.2 Accessing Web Page..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................133.2.1 From LAN port...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 133.2.2 From WAN port.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................143.3 Web Page........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 153.4 Setting up the Time Zone.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 153.5 Setting up the Internet Connection.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 163.6 Setting up the Wireless Connection...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................173.6.1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSID........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 173.6.2 Encryption..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................173.7 Register.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 183.7.1 Get the Accounts....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................183.7.2 Connections........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 183.7.3 Configuration SIP from Webpage..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................193.7.4 View the Register Status........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................193.8 Make Call...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................203.8.1 Calling phone or extension numbers..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 203.8.2 Direct IP calls.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................203.8.3 Call Hold................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................203.8.4 Blind Transfer........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 203.8.5 Attended Transfer.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 213.8.6 Conference............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 214 Web Configuration.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................224.1 Login.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 224.2 Status..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 3 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3 Network&Security............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 234.3.1 WAN...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 234.3.2 LAN....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 284.3.3 MAC Clone............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................304.3.4 VPN........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................304.3.5 DMZ.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................314.3.6 DDNS Setting........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 314.3.7 Port Forward.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 324.3.8 Advance................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 334.3.9 Port Setting............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 334.3.10 QoS......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................344.3.11 Routing................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................344.4 Wireless..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................354.4.1 Basic.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................354.4.2 Wireless Security................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 374.4.3 WMM.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................404.4.4 WDS.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................404.4.5 WPS....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 414.4.6 Station Info............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 424.4.7 Advanced............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 424.5 Wireless 5G........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................444.5.1 Basic.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................444.5.2 Wireless Security................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 464.5.3 WMM.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................464.5.4 WDS.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................464.5.5 WPS....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 464.5.6 Station Info............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 474.5.7 Advanced............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 474.6 SIP......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................484.6.1 SIP Settings............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 484.6.2 VoIP Qos................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 494.7 FXS1.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 504.7.1 SIP Account........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 504.7.2 Preferences.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................544.7.3 Dial Plan.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................574.7.4 Blacklist................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 594.7.5 Call Log................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 594.8 FXS2.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 614.9 Security.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 614.9.1 Filtering Setting..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 614.9.2 Content Filtering....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................62
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 4 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.10 Application...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 634.10.1 UPnP....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................634.10.2 IGMP...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................634.10.3 MLD.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 644.11 Storage.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................644.11.1 Disk Management............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 644.11.2 FTP Setting..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................654.11.3 Smb Setting......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 654.12 Administration.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................664.12.1 Management........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................664.12.2 Firmware Upgrade.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 694.12.3 Provision............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 694.12.4 SNMP.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 704.12.5 TR069..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................714.12.6 Diagnoisis............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................724.12.7 Operation Mode.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 724.13 System Log......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................734.14 Logout............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 734.15 Reboot............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 745 Trouble shooting of the guide........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 755.1 Setting your PC gets IP automatically...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................755.2 Can not connect to the configuration Website.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 765.3 Forget the Password...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................765.4 Fast Bridge Setting.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 5 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:001PrefaceThankThank youyou forfor choosingchoosing FWR9202FWR9202 wirelesswireless routerrouter withwith VoIP.VoIP. ThisThis productproduct willwill allowallow youyou toto makemake ATAATA callcall usingusing youryour broadbandbroadband connection,connection, andandprovidesprovides Wi-FiWi-Fi routerrouter function.function.ThisThis manualmanual providesprovides basicbasic informationinformation onon howhow toto installinstall andand connectconnect FWR9202FWR9202 wirelesswireless routerrouter withwith VoIPVoIP toto thethe Internet.Internet. ItIt alsoalso includesincludesfeaturesfeatures andand functionsfunctions ofof wirelesswireless routerrouter withwith VoIPVoIP components,components, andand howhow toto useuse itit correctly.correctly.BeforeBefore youyou cancan connectconnect FWR9202FWR9202 toto thethe InternetInternet andand useuse it,it, youyou mustmust havehave aahigh-speedhigh-speed broadbandbroadband connectionconnection installed.installed. AAhigh-speedhigh-speedconnectionconnection includesincludes environmentsenvironments suchsuch asas DSL,DSL, cablecable modem,modem, andand aaleasedleased line.line.FWR9202FWR9202 wirelesswireless routerrouter withwith VoIPVoIP isis aastand-alonestand-alone device,device, whichwhich requiresrequires nono PCPC toto makemake InternetInternet calls.calls. ThisThis productproduct guaranteesguarantees clearclear andandreliablereliable voicevoice qualityquality onon Internet,Internet, whichwhich isis fullyfully compatiblecompatible withwith SIPSIP industryindustry standardstandard andand ableable toto interoperateinteroperate withwith manymany otherother SIPSIP devicesdevices andandsoftwaresoftware onon thethe market.market.1.1 Declaration of Conformity1.1.1 Part 15 FCC RulesThisThis devicedevice compliescomplies withwith PartPart 1515 ofof thethe FCCFCC Rules.Rules. OperationOperation isis subjectsubject toto thethe followingfollowing twotwo conditions:conditions:TThishis devicedevice maymay notnot causecause harmfulharmful interference,interference, andandThisThis devicedevice mustmust acceptaccept anyany interferenceinterference received,received, includingincluding interferenceinterference thatthat maymay causecause undesiredundesired operation.operation.1.1.2 Class B Digital Device or PerpheralNote:Note: CChangeshanges oror modificationsmodifications notnot expresslyexpressly approvedapproved byby thethe partyparty responsibleresponsible forfor compliancecompliance couldcould voidvoid thethe useruser’’ssauthorityauthority toto operateoperate thetheequipment.equipment.ThisThis equipmentequipment hashas beenbeen testedtested andand foundfound toto complycomply withwith thethe limitslimits forfor aaClassClass BBdigitaldigital device,device, pursuantpursuant toto PartPart 1515 ofof thethe FCCFCC Rules.Rules. TheseTheselimitslimits areare designeddesigned toto provideprovide reasonablereasonable protectionprotection againstagainst harmfulharmful interferenceinterference inin aaresidentialresidential installation.installation. ThisThis equipmentequipment generates,generates, usesusesandand cancan radiateradiate radioradio frequencyfrequency energyenergy and,and, ifif notnot installedinstalled andand usedused inin accordanceaccordance withwith thethe instructions,instructions, maymay causecause harmfulharmful interferenceinterference totoradioradio communications.communications. However,However, therethere isis nono guaranteeguarantee thatthat interferenceinterference willwill notnot occuroccur inin aaparticularparticular installation.installation.IfIf thisthis equipmentequipment doesdoes causecause harmfulharmful interferenceinterference toto radioradio oror televisiontelevision reception,reception, whichwhich cancan bebe determineddetermined byby turningturning thethe equipmentequipment offoff andand on,on,thethe useruser isis encouragedencouraged toto trytry toto correctcorrect thethe interferenceinterference byby oneone oror moremore ofof thethe followingfollowing measures:measures:
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 6 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:001.1. ReorientReorient oror relocaterelocate thethe receivingreceiving antenna.antenna.2.2. IncreaseIncrease thethe separationseparation betweenbetween thethe equipmentequipment andand receiver.receiver.3.3. ConnectConnect thethe equipmentequipment intointo anan outletoutlet onon aacircuitcircuit differentdifferent fromfrom thatthat toto whichwhich thethe receiverreceiver isis connected.connected.4.4. ConsultConsult thethe dealerdealer oror anan experiencedexperienced radio/TVradio/TV techniciantechnician forfor help.help.1.2 GNU GPL InformationFWR9202FWR9202 firmwarefirmware containscontains third-partythird-party softwaresoftware underunder thethe GNUGNU GeneralGeneral PublicPublic LicenseLicense (GPL).(GPL). FLYINGVOICEFLYINGVOICE usesuses softwaresoftware underunder thethe specificspecifictermsterms ofof thethe GPL.GPL. PleasePlease referrefer toto thethe GPLGPL forfor thethe exactexact termsterms andand conditionsconditions ofof thethe license.license. TheThe originaloriginal GPLGPL license,license, sourcesource codecode ofofcomponentscomponents licensedlicensed underunder GPLGPL andand usedused inin YealinkYealink productsproducts cancan bebe downloadeddownloaded online:online:http://www.flyingvoice.com/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=lists&catid=169http://www.flyingvoice.com/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=lists&catid=169
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 7 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002OverviewBeforeBefore youyou useuse thethe highhigh speedspeed router,router, pleaseplease getget acquaintedacquainted withwith thethe LEDLED indicatorsindicators andand connectorsconnectors first.first.2.1 FWR9202FWR9202FWR9202WANWAN1xGE1xGE inin RJ45RJ45LANLAN4xGE4xGE inin RJ45RJ45WiFiWiFi2X22X2 2.4G2.4G 802.11802.11 b/g/n(300b/g/n(300 Mbps)Mbps)2X22X2 5G5G 802.11ac802.11ac (867(867 Mbps)Mbps)USBUSB1X1X USBUSB 2.02.0VoIPVoIP2xFXS2xFXS inin RJ11RJ11PoEPoENoNoYesYesPowerPower AdapterAdapter12V/2A12V/2A15V/3A15V/3ATradeTrade Mark:Mark: FlyingvoiveFlyingvoive..2.2 LED Indicators2.2.1 FWR9202 LED Indicators
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 8 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Front PanelLEDStatusExplanationPHONEPHONE1/21/2Blinking(Green)Blinking(Green)NotNot registered.registered.OnOn (Green)(Green)RegisteredRegisteredWLANWLANOnOn ((GreenGreen))WirelessWireless accessaccess pointpoint isis ready.ready.BlinkingBlinking(Green)(Green)ItIt willwill blinkblink whilewhile wirelesswireless traffictraffic goesgoesthrough.through.LANLAN1/2/3/41/2/3/4OnOn (Green)(Green)TheThe portport isis connectedconnected withwith 100Mbps.100Mbps.OffOffTheThe portport isis disconnected.disconnected.BlinkingBlinking(Green)(Green)TheThe datadata isis transmitting.transmitting.WANWANOnOn(Green)(Green)TheThe portport isis connectedconnected withwith 100Mbps.100Mbps.OffOffTheThe portport isis disconnected.disconnected.BlinkingBlinking(Green)(Green)ItIt willwill blinkblink whilewhile transmittingtransmitting data.data.POWERPOWEROn(On(GreenGreen))TheThe routerrouter isis poweredpowered onon andand runningrunningnormally.normally.OffOffTheThe routerrouter isis poweredpowered off.off.Rear PanelInterfaceDescriptionON/OFFON/OFFPowerPower Switch.Switch.DCDC1212V/2AV/2AConnectorConnector forfor aapowerpower adapter.adapter.FXSFXSConnectConnect toto thethe phone.phone.WANWANConnectorConnector forfor accessingaccessing thethe Internet.Internet.LANLAN(1/2/3/4)(1/2/3/4)ConnectorsConnectors forfor locallocal networkednetworked devices.devices.FWR9202 Front Panel
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 9 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002.3 Hardware InstallationBeforeBefore startingstarting toto configureconfigure thethe router,router, youyou havehave toto connectconnect youryour devicesdevices correctly.correctly.StepStep 1.1.ConnectConnect LineLine portport toto landland lineline jackjack withwith aaRJ-11RJ-11 cable.cable.StepStep 2.2.ConnectConnect thethe WANWAN portport toto aamodemmodem oror switchswitch oror routerrouter oror InternetInternet withwith anan EthernetEthernet cable.cable.StepStep 3.3.ConnectConnect oneone portport ofof 44LANLAN portportsstoto youryour computercomputer withwith aaRJ-45RJ-45 cable.cable. ThisThis devicedevice allowsallows youyou toto connectconnect 44PCsPCs directly.directly.StepStep 4.4.ConnectConnect oneone endend ofof thethe powerpower cordcord toto thethe powerpower portport ofof thisthis device.device. ConnectConnect thethe otherother endend toto thethe wallwall outletoutlet ofof electricity.electricity.StepStep 5.Push5.Push thethe ON/OFFON/OFF buttonbutton toto ppowerower onon thethe router.router.StepStep 6.6.CheckCheck thethe PowerPower andand WAN,WAN, LANLAN LEDsLEDs toto assureassure networknetwork connections.connections.Warning: Please do not attempt to use other different power adapter or cut off power supply during configuration or updating the device VoIP homegateway. Using other power adapter may damage the device and will void the manufacturer warranty.Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate theequipment.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 limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 10 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002.4 Voice PromptInIn anyany circumstance,circumstance, presspressinging thethe followingfollowing commandcommand toto enterenter relevantrelevant function.function. TThehe followingfollowing tabletable listslists command,command, andand description.description.VoiceVoice MenuMenu SettingSetting OptionsOptionsOperationOperation codecodeContentsContents11StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““11””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport thethe currentcurrent WANWAN portport connectionconnection typetypeStepStep 3.Prompt3.Prompt "Please"Please enterenter passwordpassword””,,useruser needneed toto inputinput passwordpassword withwith endend charchar ##ifif useruser wantwant toto configurationconfiguration WANWANportport connectionconnection type.type.22StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““22””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport currentcurrent WANWAN PortPort IPIP AddressAddressStepStep 3.Input3.Input thethe newnew WANWAN portport IPIP addressaddress andand withwith thethe endend charchar #,#,usingusing ““**””toto replacereplace ““..””,,useruser cancan inputinput 192*168*20*168192*168*20*168 toto setset thethe newnew IPIP addressaddress 192.168.20.168192.168.20.168presspress ##keykey toto indicateindicate thatthat youyou havehave finishedfinishedStepStep 4.Report4.Report ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif useruser operationoperation properly.properly.Note:Note: IfIf youyou wantwant toto quitquit byby thethe wayside,wayside, presspress ““****””..33StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““33””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport currentcurrent WANWAN portport subnetsubnet maskmaskStepStep 3.Input3.Input aanewnew WANWAN portport subnetsubnet maskmask andand withwith thethe endend charchar ##usingusing ““**””toto replacereplace ““..””,,useruser cancan inputinput 255*255*255*0255*255*255*0 toto setset thethe newnew WANWAN portport subnetsubnet maskmask 255.255.255.0255.255.255.0presspress ##keykey toto indicateindicate thatthat youyou havehave finishedfinished3)3) ReportReport ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif useruser operationoperation properly.properly.44StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““44””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport currentcurrent gatewaygatewayStepStep 3.Input3.Input thethe newnew gatewaygateway andand withwith thethe endend charchar ##usingusing ““**””toto replacereplace ““..””,,useruser cancan inputinput 192*168*20*1192*168*20*1 toto setset thethe newnew gatewaygateway 192.168.20.1192.168.20.1presspress ##(pound)(pound) keykey toto indicateindicate thatthat youyou havehave finishedfinished3)3) ReportReport ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif useruser operationoperation properly.properly.Note:Note: IfIf youyou wantwant toto quitquit byby thethe wayside,wayside, presspress ““****””..
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 11 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:0055StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““55””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport currentcurrent DNSDNSStepStep 3.Input3.Input thethe newnew DNSDNS andand withwith thethe endend charchar ##usingusing ““**””toto replacereplace ““..””,,useruser cancan inputinput 192*168*20*1192*168*20*1 toto setset thethe newnew gatewaygateway 192.168.20.1192.168.20.1presspress ##(pound)(pound) keykey toto indicateindicate thatthat youyou havehave finishedfinished3)3) ReportReport ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif useruser operationoperation properly.properly.66StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““66””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport ““FactoryFactory ResetReset””StepStep 3.Prompt3.Prompt "Please"Please enterenter password",password", thethe methodmethod ofof inputtinginputting passwordpassword isis thethe samesame asas operationoperation 1.1.IfIf youyou wantwant toto quitquit byby thethe wayside,wayside, presspress ““**””..StepStep 4.Prompt4.Prompt ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif passwordpassword isis rightright andand thenthen FWR9202FWR9202 willwill bebe factoryfactory setting.setting.StepStep 5.Press5.Press ““77””rebootreboot toto makemake changeschanges effective.effective.77StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““77””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport ““RebootReboot””StepStep 3.Prompt3.Prompt "Please"Please enterenter password",password", thethe methodmethod ofof inputtinginputting passwordpassword isis samesame asas operationoperation 1.1.StepStep 4.4.FWR9202FWR9202 willwill rebootreboot ifif passwordpassword isis rightright andand operationoperation isis properly.properly.88StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““88””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport ““WANWAN PortPort LoginLogin””StepStep 3.Prompt3.Prompt "Please"Please enterenter password",password", thethe methodmethod ofof inputtinginputting passwordpassword isis samesame asas operationoperation 1.1.IfIf youyou wantwant toto quitquit byby thethe wayside,wayside, presspress ““**””..StepStep 4.Report4.Report ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif useruser operationoperation properly.properly.StepStep 5.Prompt5.Prompt ““1enable1enable 2disable2disable””,choose,choose 11oror 2,2, andand withwith confirmconfirm charchar ##99StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““99””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport ““WEBWEB AccessAccess PortPort””StepStep 3.Prompt3.Prompt ““PleasePlease enterenter passwordpassword””,,thethe methodmethod ofof inputtinginputting passwordpassword isis samesame asas operationoperation 1.1.StepStep 4.Report4.Report ““operationoperation successfulsuccessful””ifif useruser operationoperation properly.properly.StepStep 5.Report5.Report thethe currentcurrent WEBWEB AccessAccess PortPortStepStep 6.Set6.Set thethe newnew WEBWEB accessaccess portport andand withwith endend charchar ##00StepStep 1.Pick1.Pick upup phonephone andand presspress ““********””toto startstart IVRIVRStepStep 2.Choose2.Choose ““00””,,andand FWR9202FWR9202 reportreport currentcurrent FirmwareFirmware versionversion
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 12 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Notice:Notice:1.1. WhenWhen usingusing VoiceVoice Menu,Menu, presspress **(star)(star) toto returnreturn thethe mainmain menu.menu.2.2. IfIf anyany changeschanges mademade inin thethe IPIP assignmentassignment mode,mode, pleaseplease rebootreboot thethe FWR9202FWR9202 toto taketake thethe settingsetting intointo effect.effect.3.3. WhenWhen enterenter IPIP addressaddress oror subnetsubnet mask,mask, useuse ““**””(Star)(Star) toto replacereplace ““..””(Dot)(Dot)..4.4. ForFor example,example, toto enterenter thethe IPIP addressaddress 192.168.192.168.2020.1.15959 byby keypad,keypad, presspress thesethese keys:keys: 192192**168168*20**20*1159,use59,use thethe #(pound)#(pound) keykey toto indicateindicate thatthat youyouhavehave finishedfinished enteringentering thethe IPIP addressaddress..5.5. #(pound)#(pound) keykey toto indicateindicate thatthat youyou havehave finishfinish enteringentering thethe IPIP addressaddress oror subnetsubnet maskmask6.6. WhenWhen assigningassigning IPIP addressaddress inin StaticStatic IPIP mode,mode, settingsetting IPIP address,address, subnetsubnet maskmask andand defaultdefault gatewaygateway isis aamust.must. IfIf inin DHCPDHCP mode,mode, pleaseplease makemakesuresure thatthat DHCPDHCP SERVERSERVER isis availableavailable inin youryour existingexisting broadbandbroadband connectionconnection toto whichwhich WANWAN portport ofof FWR9202FWR9202 isis connected.connected.7.7. TheThe defaultdefault LANLAN portport IPIP addressaddress ofof FWR9202FWR9202 isis 192.168.192.168.1.11.1 andand dodo notnot setset thethe WANWAN portport IPIP addressaddress ofof FWR9202FWR9202 inin thethe samesame networknetworksegmentsegment ofof LANLAN portport ofof FWR9202FWR9202,,otherwiseotherwise itit maymay leadlead toto thethe FWR9202FWR9202 failfail toto workwork properly.properly.8.8. YouYou cancan enterenter thethe passwordpassword byby phonephone keypad,keypad, thethe matchingmatching tabletable betweenbetween numbernumber andand lettersletters asas follows:follows:ToTo input:input: D,D, E,E, F,F, d,d, e,e, ff---- presspress ‘‘33’’ToTo input:input: G,G, H,H, I,I, g,g, h,h, ii---- presspress ‘‘44’’ToTo input:input: J,J, K,K, L,L, j,j, k,k, ll---- presspress ‘‘55’’ToTo input:input: M,M, N,N, O,O, m,m, n,n, oo---- presspress ‘‘66’’ToTo input:input: P,P, Q,Q, R,R, S,S, p,p, q,q, r,r, ss---- presspress ‘‘77’’ToTo input:input: T,T, U,U, V,V, t,t, u,u, vv---- presspress ‘‘88’’ToTo input:input: W,W, X,X, Y,Y, Z,Z, w,w, x,x, y,y, zz---- presspress ‘‘99’’ToTo inputinput allall otherother characterscharacters inin thethe administratoradministrator password-----presspassword-----press ‘‘00’’,,E.g.E.g. passwordpassword isis ‘‘admin-adminadmin-admin’’,,presspress ‘‘236460263236460263’’
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 13 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003Configuring Basic Settings3.1 Two-Level ManagementThisThis chapterchapter explainsexplains howhow toto setupsetup aapasswordpassword forfor anan administrator/administrator/rootroot useruser andand howhow toto adjustadjust basic/advancedbasic/advanced settingssettings forfor accessingaccessing InternetInternetsuccessfully.successfully.FWR9202FWR9202 supportssupports two-leveltwo-level management:management: administratoradministrator andand user.user. ForFor administratoradministrator modemode operation,operation, pleaseplease typetype ““admin/adminadmin/admin””ononUsername/PasswordUsername/Password andand clickclick LoginLogin buttonbutton toto configuration.configuration. WWhilehile fforor useruser modemode operation,operation, pleaseplease typetype ““useruser//useruser””onon Username/PasswordUsername/Passwordandand clickclick LoginLogin buttonbutton forfor fullfull configuration.configuration.3.2 Accessing Web Page3.2.1 From LAN port1.1. MakeMake suresure youryour PCPC havehave connectconnecteded toto thethe routerrouter’’ssLANLAN portport correctly.correctly.Notice: You may either simply set up your computer to get IP dynamically from the router or set up the IP address of the computer to be the same subnet as the default IPaddress of router is 192.168.1.1. For the detailed information, please refer to the later section - Trouble shooting of the guide.2.2. OpenOpen aawebweb browserbrowser onon youryour PCPC andand typetype http://192.168.http://192.168.11.1..1. TheThe followingfollowing windowwindow willwill bebe openopen toto askask forfor usernameusername andand passwordpassword,and,and youyoucancan choosechoose languagelanguage..3.3. ForFor administratoradministrator modemode operation,operation, pleaseplease typetype ““admin/adminadmin/admin””onon Username/PasswordUsername/Password andand clickclick LoginLogin toto configuration.configuration. Yet,Yet, forfor rootroot userusermodemode operation,operation, pleaseplease typetype ““useruser//useruser””onon Username/PasswordUsername/Password andand clickclick LoginLogin forfor fullfull configuration.configuration.Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “TroubleShooting” for detecting and solving your problem.4.4. TheThe webweb pagepage cancan bebe loggedlogged outout afterafter 55minutesminutes withoutwithout anyany operation.operation.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 14 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.2.2 From WAN port1.1. MakeMake suresure youryour PCPC cancan connectconnect toto thethe routerrouter’’ssWANWAN portport correctly.correctly.2.2. GetGettingting thethe IPIP addressesaddresses ofof WANWAN portport usingusing VoiceVoice prompt.prompt.3.3. OpenOpen aawebweb browserbrowser onon youryour PCPC andand typetype http://http://thethe IPIP addressaddress ofof WANWAN portport..TheThe followingfollowing windowwindow willwill bebe openopen toto askask forfor usernameusernameandand password.password.4.4. ForFor administratoradministrator modemode operation,operation, pleaseplease typetype ““admin/adminadmin/admin””onon Username/PasswordUsername/Password andand clickclick LoginLogin toto configuration.configuration. Yet,Yet, forfor rootrootuseruser modemode operation,operation, pleaseplease typetype ““useruser//useruser””onon Username/PasswordUsername/Password andand clickclick LoginLogin forfor fullfull configuration.configuration.Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “TroubleShooting” for detecting and solving your problem.5.5. TheThe webweb pagepage cancan bebe loggedlogged outout afterafter 55minutesminutes withoutwithout anyany operation.operation.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 15 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.3 Web PageNO.FieldNameDescription1Navigation barClick navigation bar, manysub-navigation bar will appear inthe place 22TitleClick sub-navigation bar tochoose one configuration page3ParameterTo configuration the parameters1.Every time making somechanges, user should press thisbutton to confirm the changes.2.After pressing the button, theredwill appear to notice rebooting.To cancel the changes.Press it to reboot the router3.4 Setting up the Time Zone
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 16 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Open Administration/Management webpage as shown left, pleaseselect the Time Zone for the router installed and specify the NTPserver and set the update interval in NTP synchronization.3.5 Setting up the Internet ConnectionFromFrom WANWAN page,page, multimulti wanwan connectionconnection couldcould bebe builtbuilt oror deteted.deteted. IfIf youyou wantwant toto knowknow moremore informationinformation aboutabout InternetInternet ConnectionConnection setting,setting, pleasepleasereferrefer toto 5.35.3 section.section.Field NameDescriptionConnect NameUse keywords to indicate WAN port service modelServiceChose the service mode.IP Protocol VersionOnly IPv4 for FWR9202INTERNETChoose Internet connection mode.NAT EnableIf or not enable NAT.VLAN ModeIf or not enable VLAN Mode.VLAN IDSet the VLAN ID.802.1pSet the priority of VLAN, Options are 0~7.DNS ModeThe default is Manual.Primary DNSAddressThe primary DNS of Internet port.Secondary DNSAddressThe secondary DNS of Internet port.Port BindPort bind is used for binding the service for differentLAN ports and SSIDs.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 17 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.6 Setting up the Wireless ConnectionToTo setset upup thethe wirelesswireless connection,connection, pleaseplease skipskip thethe followingfollowing stepstepss..3.6.1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSIDOpenOpen Wireless/BasicWireless/Basic webpagewebpage asas shownshown belowbelowField NameDescriptionRadio On/OffSelect “Radio Off” to disable wireless.Select “Radio on”to enable wireless.Network ModeChoose one network mode from the dropdown list.SSIDThe name of the wireless name, it can be anytext numbers or various special characters.MultipleSSSD1-3Set more wireless network.FrequencyChoose channel frequency.3.6.2 EncryptionOpenOpen Wireless/WirelessWireless/Wireless SecuritySecurity webpagewebpage toto setset thethe encryptionencryption ofof routers.routers.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 18 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Field NameDescriptionSSID ChoiceChoose one SSID from Off-premises 1,off-premises 2 and Premises.SecurityModeSelect an appropriate encryption mode to improvethe security and privacy of your wireless datapackets.Each encryption mode will bring out different webpage and ask you to offer additional configuration.3.7 Register3.7.1 Get the AccountsFWR9202FWR9202 havehave aaFXSFXS port,port, youyou cancan useuse itit toto makemake SIPSIP call,call, andand beforebefore registering,registering, youyou shouldshould getget thethe SIPSIP accountaccount fromfrom youyou administratoradministrator ororproviderprovider..3.7.2 ConnectionsConnectConnect FWR9202FWR9202 toto thethe InternetInternet properlyproperly
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 19 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.7.3 Configuration SIP from WebpageStepStep 1.Open1.Open FXS1(FXS2)/FXS1(FXS2)/SIPSIP AccountAccount webpage,webpage, asas thethe picturepicture inin thetherightright side.side.StepStep 2.Fill2.Fill thethe SIPSIP ServerServer domaindomain andand SIPSIP ServerServer addressaddress (which(which getget fromfromyouyou administratoradministrator oror provider)provider) intointo DomainDomain NameName parameter,parameter, intointo SIPSIPServerServerStepStep 3.Fill3.Fill accountaccount whichwhich getget fromfrom youyou administratoradministrator intointo DisplayDisplay NameNameparameter,parameter, PhonePhone NumberNumber parameter,parameter, andand AccountAccount parameter.parameter.StepStep 4.Fill4.Fill passwordpassword whichwhich getget fromfrom youyou administratoradministrator intointo PasswordPasswordparameter.parameter.StepStep 5.Press5.Press buttonbutton inin thethe bottombottom ofof thethe webpagewebpage toto savesave changes.changes.Note:Note: ifif therethere isis ,,pleaseplease presspressbuttonbutton toto makemake changeschanges effective.effective.3.7.4 View the Register StatusToTo viewview thethe status,status, pleaseplease openopen StatusStatus webpagewebpage andand viewview thethe valuevalue ofofregisterregister status.status. TheThe valuevalue isis registeredregistered likelike thethe followingfollowing picturepicture whichwhichmeansmeans FWR9202FWR9202 havehave registeredregistered normallynormally andand youyou cancan makemake calls.calls.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 20 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.8 Make Call3.8.1 Calling phone or extension numbersToTo makemake aaphonephone oror extensionextension numbernumber call:call:1.1. BothBoth ATAATA andand thethe otherother VoIPVoIP devicedevice (i.e.,(i.e., anotheranother ATAATA oror otherother SIPSIP products)products) havehave publicpublic IPIP addresses,addresses, oror2.2. BothBoth ATAATA andand thethe otherother VoIPVoIP devicedevice (i.e.,(i.e., anotheranother ATAATA oror otherother SIPSIP products)products) areare onon thethe samesame LANLAN usingusing privateprivate oror publicpublic IPIP addresses,addresses, oror3.3. BothBoth ATAATA andand thethe otherother VoIPVoIP devicedevice (i.e.,(i.e., anotheranother ATAATA oror otherother SIPSIP products)products) cancan bebe connectedconnected throughthrough aarouterrouter usingusing publicpublic oror privateprivate IPIPaddresses.addresses.ToTo makemake aacall,call, firstfirst pickpick upup thethe analoganalog phonephone oror turnturn onon thethe speakerphonespeakerphone onon thethe analoganalog phone,phone, iinputnput thethe IPIP addressaddress directly,directly, endend withwith #.#.3.8.2 Direct IP callsDirectDirect IPIP callingcalling allowsallows twotwo phones,phones, thatthat is,is, anan ATAATA withwith anan analoganalog phonephone andand anotheranother VoIPVoIP Device,Device, toto talktalk toto eacheach otherother withoutwithout aaSIPSIP proxy.proxy.VoIPVoIP callscalls cancan bebe mademade betweenbetween twotwo phonesphones if:if:1.1. BothBoth ATAATA andand thethe otherother VoIPVoIP devicedevice (i.e.,(i.e., anotheranother ATAATA oror otherother SIPSIP products)products) havehave publicpublic IPIP addresses,addresses, oror2.2. BothBoth ATAATA andand thethe otherother VoIPVoIP devicedevice (i.e.,(i.e., anotheranother ATAATA oror otherother SIPSIP products)products) areare onon thethe samesame LANLAN usingusing privateprivate oror publicpublic IPIP addresses,addresses, oror3.3. BothBoth ATAATA andand thethe otherother VoIPVoIP devicedevice (i.e.,(i.e., anotheranother ATAATA oror otherother SIPSIP products)products) cancan bebe connectedconnected throughthrough aarouterrouter usingusing publicpublic oror privateprivate IPIPaddresses.addresses.ToTo makemake aadirectdirect IPIP call,call, firstfirst pickpick upup thethe analoganalog phonephone oror turnturn onon thethe speakerphonespeakerphone onon thethe analoganalog phone,phone, InputInput thethe IPIP addressaddress directly,directly, withwith thetheendend ““##””..3.8.3 Call HoldWhileWhile inin conversation,conversation, presspressinging thethe ““*77*77””toto putput thethe remoteremote endend onon holdhold,,thenthen youyou willwill hearhear thethe dialdial tonetone andand thethe remoteremote partyparty willwill hearhear holdhold tonetoneatat thethe samesame time.time.PressingPressing thethe ““*77*77””againagain toto releaserelease thethe previouslypreviously hholdold statestate andand resumeresume thethe bi-directionalbi-directional media.media.3.8.4 Blind TransferAssumingAssuming thatthat callcall partyparty AAandand partyparty BBareare inin conversation.conversation. AAwantswants toto BlindBlind TransferTransfer BBtoto C:C:StepStep 1.Party1.Party AAdialsdials ““*78*78””toto getget aadialdial tone,tone, thenthen dialsdials partyparty CC’’ssnumber,number, andand thenthen presspress immediatelyimmediately keykey ##(or(or waitwait forfor 44seconds)seconds) toto dialdial out.out.StepStep 2.A2.A cancan hanghang up.up.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 21 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.8.5 Attended TransferAssumingAssuming thatthat callcall partyparty AAandand BBareare inin conversation.conversation. AAwantswants toto AttendAttend TransferTransfer BBtoto C:C:StepStep 1.Party1.Party AAdialdial ““*77*77””toto holdhold thethe partyparty B,B, whenwhen hearhear thethe dialdial tone,tone, AAdialdial CC’’ssnumber,number, thenthen partyparty AAandand partyparty CCareare inin conversconversatation.ion.StepStep 2.Party2.Party AAdialdial ““*78*78””toto transfertransfer toto C,C, thenthen BBandand CCnownow inin conversation.conversation.StepStep 3.If3.If thethe transfertransfer doesndoesn’’ttsuccess,success, thenthen AAandand BBinin conversationconversation again.again.3.8.6 ConferenceAssumingAssuming thatthat callcall partyparty AAandand BBareare inin conversation.conversation. AAwantswants toto addadd CCtoto thethe conferenceconference::StepStep 1.Party1.Party AAdialdial ““*77*77””toto holdhold thethe partyparty B,B, whenwhen hearhear thethe dialdial tone,tone, AAdialdial CC’’ssnumber,number, thenthen partyparty AAandand partyparty CCareare inin conversconversatation.ion.StepStep 2.Party2.Party AAdialdial ““**8888””toto addadd C,C, thenthen A,A, BBandand CCnownow inin conferenceconference..
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 22 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004Web ConfigurationThisThis chapterchapter willwill guideguide usersusers toto executeexecute advancedadvanced (full)(full) configurationconfiguration throughthrough adminadmin modemode operation.operation.4.1 LoginStepStep 1.Connect1.Connect thethe LANLAN portport ofof thethe routerrouter toto youryour PCPCStepStep 2.Open2.Open aawebweb browserbrowser onon youryour PCPC andand typetype inin http://192.168.1.1http://192.168.1.1..TheThe windowwindow willwillaskask forfor typingtyping usernameusername andand password.password. AndAnd youyou cancan choosechoose language,language, too.too.StepStep 3.Please3.Please typetype ““admin/adminadmin/admin””onon Username/PasswordUsername/Password forfor administrationadministrationoperation.operation.4.2 StatusThisThis webpagewebpage showsshows thethe statusstatus informationinformation aboutabout productproductinformation,information, NetworkNetwork andand systemsystem..ItIt showsshows thethe basicbasic informationinformation ofof thethe product,product, suchsuch asas productproduct name,name,serialserial number,number, MACMAC address,address, hardwarehardware versionversion andand softwaresoftware versionversionItIt alsoalso showsshows thethe informationinformation ofof LinkLink Status,Status, WANWAN PortPort Status,Status, andandLANLAN PortPort Status.Status.AndAnd itit showsshows thethe currentcurrent timetime andand thethe runningrunning timetime ofof thethe product.product.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 23 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00TheThe picturepicture inin thethe leftleft sideside isis thethe FWR9202FWR9202’’ssStatusStatus webpage.webpage.4.3 Network&SecurityYouYou cancan configurationconfiguration thethe WANWAN port,port, LANLAN port,port, DDNS,DDNS, MultiMulti WAN,DMZ,WAN,DMZ, MACMAC Clone,Clone, PortPort ForwardForward andand soso onon inin thesethese twotwo bars.bars.4.3.1 WANThisThis pagepage allowsallows youyou toto setset WANWAN configurationconfiguration withwith differentdifferent modes.modes. UseUse thethe ConnectionConnection TypeType dropdrop downdown listlist toto choosechoose oneone WANWAN modemode andandthenthen thethe corcorrespondingresponding pagepage willwill bebe displayed.displayed.1.1. StaticStatic IPIPYouYou willwill receivereceive aafixedfixed publicpublic IPIP addressaddress oror aapublicpublic subnet,subnet, namelynamely multiplemultiple publicpublic IPIP addressesaddresses fromfrom youryour DSLDSL oror CableCable ISPISP serviceservice providers.providers.InIn mostmost cases,cases, aaCableCable serviceservice providerprovider willwill offeroffer aafixedfixed publicpublic IP,IP, whilewhile aaDSLDSL serviceservice providerprovider willwill offeroffer aapublicpublic subnet.subnet. IfIf youyou havehave aapublicpublicsubnet,subnet, youyou couldcould assignassign anan IPIP addressaddress toto thethe WANWAN interface.interface.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 24 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Field NameDescriptionIP AddressThe IP address of Internet portSubnet MaskThe subnet mask of Internet port.Default GatewayThe default gateway of Internet port.DNS ModeIn Static mode, user need set the DNSmanually.Primary DNSAddressThe primary DNS of Internet port.Secondary DNSAddressThe secondary DNS of Internet port.2.2. DHCPDHCPItIt isis notnot necessarynecessary forfor youyou toto typetype anyany IPIP addressaddress manually.manually. SimplySimply choosechoose thisthis typetype andand thethe systemsystem willwill obtainobtain thethe IPIP addressaddress automaticallyautomatically fromfromDHCPDHCP server.server.Field NameDescriptionDNS ModeThe Default is ManualPrimary DNSAddressThe primary DNS of Internet port.Secondary DNSAddressThe secondary DNS of Internet port.DHCP RenewRefresh DHCP IPDHCPVendor(Option60)Specify DHCP Vendor fieldDisplay the vendor and product name
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 25 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.3. PPPoEPPPoEPPPoEPPPoE standsstands forfor Point-to-PointPoint-to-Point ProtocolProtocol overover EthernetEthernet..ItIt reliesrelies onon twotwo widelywidely acceptedaccepted standards:standards: PPPPPP andand Ethernet.Ethernet. ItIt connectsconnects usersusersthroughthrough anan EthernetEthernet toto thethe InternetInternet withwith aacommoncommon broadbandbroadband medium,medium, suchsuch asas aasinglesingle DSLDSL line,line, wirelesswireless devicedevice oror cablecable modem.modem. AllAll thethe usersusersoverover thethe EthernetEthernet cancan shareshare aacommoncommon connection.connection.PPPoEPPPoE isis usedused forfor mostmost ofof DSLDSL modemmodem users.users. AllAll locallocal usersusers cancan shareshare oneone PPPoEPPPoE connectionconnection forfor accessingaccessing thethe Internet.Internet. YourYour serviceservice providerproviderwillwill provideprovide youyou informationinformation aboutabout useruser name,name, password,password, andand authenticationauthentication mode.mode.Field NameDescriptionPPPoEAccountAssign a valid user name provided by the ISPPPPoEPasswordAssign a valid password provided by the ISPConfirmPasswordEnter your PPPoE password againOperationModeSelect the mode of operation, options are Keep Alive, OnDemand and Manual:1.When the mode is Keep Alive, user need to set the 'keepalive redial period' values range from 0 to 3600s, thedefault setting is 5 minutes;2. When the mode is On Demand, user need to set the 'ondemand idle time' value in the range of 0-60 minutes, thedefault setting is 5 minutes;♦3.When the mode is Manual, no need to do other settings.Keep AliveRedialPeriodSet the interval to send Keep Alive4.4. BridgeBridge ModeModeBridgeBridge ModeMode underunder MultiMulti WANWAN isis differentdifferent withwith traditionaltraditional bridgebridge setting.setting. BridgeBridge modemode hashas nono ipip addressaddress andand onlyonly workwork asas aabridgebridge betweenbetween WANWANportport andand LANLAN port.port. SoSo RouteRoute ConnectionConnection hashas toto bebe buildbuild toto givegive ipip addressaddress toto locallocal serviceservice onon device.device.UnderUnder isis exampleexample ofof bridgebridge mode:mode:1_TR069_VOICE_INTERNET_R_VID_1_TR069_VOICE_INTERNET_R_VID_ isis routerrouter connectionconnection forfor locallocal service.service.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 26 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002_Other_B_VID_2_Other_B_VID_ isis bridgebridge connectionconnection forfor hosthost ofof LANLAN port.port.IfIf bridgebridge settingsetting isis complex,complex, pleaseplease referrefer toto 6.46.4 sectionsection forfor fastfast settingsetting ofof bridgebridge mode.mode.Field NameDescriptionBridgeTypeIP BridgeAllow all ethernet packets pass. PC couldconnect to upper network directly.PPPoEBridgeOnly Allow PPPoE packets pass. PC needPPPoE dial-up software.HardwareIP BridgePackets pass through hardware switch withwired speed. Do not support wireless portbind.DHCPServiceTypePassThroughDhcp packets can be forwarded betweenWAN and LAN, dhcp server in gateway willnot allocate IP to hosts of LAN port.DHCPSnoopingWhen gateway forwards dhcp packets formLAN to WAN it will add option82 to dhcppacket, and it will remove option82 whenforward dhcp packet form WAN to LAN.Local dhcp service will not allocate ip tohosts of LAN port.LocalServiceGateway will not forward dhcp packetsbetween Lan and Wan, it also block dhcppacket from WAN port. Hosts of LAN portcan get ip from dhcp server run in gateway.VLANModeDisableThe WAN interface is untagged. LAN isuntagged.EnableThe WAN interface is tagged. LAN isuntagged.TrunkOnly valid in bridge mode. All ports, includeWAN and LAN, belong to this VLAN Id andall ports are tagged in this VLAN id. Taggedpackets could pass through WAN and LAN.VLANVLAN IDIDSet the VLAN ID.802.1pSet the priority of VLAN, Options are 0~7.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 27 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:005.5. ConnectConnect NameName andand ServiceServiceConnectConnect NameName TableTable isis asas below:below:ContentDefineCommentNo1~99WAN Connection idServiceTR069The connection only supportmanagement application, like TR069,WEB, SNMP and ProvisionINTERNETThe connection only support internetserviceTR069_INTERNETThe connection support managementand internet applicationVOICEThe connection only support voiceapplication, like sip and rtpTR069_VOICEThe connection support bothmanagement and voice applicationVOICE_INTERNETThe connection support voice andinternet applicationTR069_VOICE_INTERNETThe connection support management,voice and internet applicationOtherThe connection support STBNAT ModeBBridgeRRouterVLAN IDVIDVLAN IDForFor example:example:1.1. 1_TR069_R_1_TR069_R_VID_2VID_2 (First(First Interface,Interface, ServiceService isis TR069,TR069, NATNAT Mode,Mode, VLANVLAN IDID isis 2)2)2.2. 2_INTERNET_2_INTERNET_BB__VID_(SecondVID_(Second Interface,Interface, ServiceService isis INTERNETINTERNET,,BridgeBridge Mode,Mode, VLANVLAN isis disabled)disabled)
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 28 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3.2 LAN1.1. LANLAN Port:Port:TheThe mostmost genericgeneric functionfunction ofof routerrouter isis NATNAT..WhatWhat NATNAT doesdoes isis toto translatetranslate thethe packetspackets fromfrom publicpublic IPIP addressaddress toto locallocal IPIP addressaddress toto forwardforward thetherightright packetspackets toto thethe rightright hosthost andand vicevice versa.versa.Field NameDescriptionIP AddressEnter the IP address of the router on the local area network, all theIP addresses of the computers which are in the router’s LAN mustbe in the same network segment with this address, and the defaultgateway of the computers must be this IP address. (The default is192.168.1.1)Local SubnetMaskEnter the subnet mask to determine the size of the network (defaultis 255.255.255.0/24)Local DHCPServerIf or not enable Local DHCP ServerDHCP StartAddressEnter a valid IP address as a starting IP address of the DHCP server,and if the router’s LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1, starting IPaddress can be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but should be less than theending IP address.DHCP EndAddressEnter a valid IP address as an end IP address of the DHCP server.DNS ModeSelect DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual:1. When DNS mode is Auto, the device under LAN port willautomatically obtains the preferred DNS and alternate DNS.2. When DNS mode is Manual, the user should manually configurethe preferred DNS and alternate DNSPrimaryDNSEnter the preferred DNS address.SecondaryDNSEnter the secondary DNS address.Client LeaseTimeThis option defines how long the address will be assigned to thecomputer within the network. In that period, the server does notassign the IP address to the other computer.DNS ProxyEnable or disable; If enabled, the device will forward the DNSrequest of LAN-side network to the WAN side network2.2. DHCPDHCP Server:Server:RouterRouter hashas aabuilt-inbuilt-in DHCPDHCP serverserver thatthat assignsassigns privateprivate IPIP addressaddress toto eacheach locallocal host.host.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 29 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00DHCPDHCP standsstands forfor DynamicDynamic HostHost ConfigurationConfiguration Protocol.Protocol. TheThe routerrouter byby factoryfactory defaultdefault actsacts aaDHCPDHCP serverserver forfor youryour networknetwork soso itit automaticallyautomaticallydispatchdispatch relatedrelated IPIP settingssettings toto anyany locallocal useruser configuredconfigured asas aaDHCPDHCP client.client. ItIt isis highlyhighly recommendedrecommended thatthat youyou leaveleave thethe routerrouter enabledenabled asas aaDHCPDHCP serverserver ifif youyou dodo notnot havehave aaDHCPDHCP serverserver forfor youryour network.network.Field NameDescriptionLocal DHCPServerIf or not enable DHCP server.DHCP StartAddressEnter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to start withwhen issuing IP addresses. If the LAN Interface IPDHCP EndAddressEnter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to end withwhen issuing IP addresses.DNS ModeYou should set “manual” in the “DNS Mode” if you set “DNS” byyourself. And then fill the DNS in the two following texts. Generallyspeaking, you can set “Auto” in the “DNS Mode” and the devicewill get “DNS” from DHCP Server automatically.Primary DNSYou must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISPshould provide you with usually more than one DNS Server. If yourISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply defaultDNS Server IP address: 202.96.134.33 to this field.SecondaryDNSYou must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISPshould provide you with usually more than one DNS Server. If yourISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply defaultDNS Server IP address: 202.96.128.86 to this field.If both the Primary IP and Secondary IP Address fields are left empty,the router will assign its own IP address to local users as a DNS proxyserver and maintain a DNS cache.Client LeaseTimeIt allows you to set the leased time for the specified PC.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 30 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3.3 MAC CloneSomeSome ISPsISPs willwill requirerequire youyou toto registerregister youryour MACMAC address.address. IfIf youyou dodo notnot wishwish toto re-registerre-register youryour MACMAC address,address, youyou cancan havehave thethe routerrouter cloneclone thetheMACMAC addressaddress thatthat isis registeredregistered withwith youryour ISP.ISP. ToTo useuse thethe CloneClone AddressAddress button,button, thethe computercomputer viewingviewing thethe Web-baseWeb-base utilityutility screenscreen willwill havehave thetheMACMAC addressaddress automaticallyautomatically enteredentered inin thethe CloneClone WANWAN MACMAC field.field.Enabling MAC address cloning1. Press the button gets PC's MAC address2. Press the button to save your changes if users don't want touse MAC clone, press the button to cancel the changes3. Press the button to make the changes effective.4.3.4 VPNAAVPNVPN isis aakindkind ofof technologytechnology whichwhich establishestablish aaprivateprivate networknetwork basedbased onon thethe publicpublic network.network. VPNVPN networknetwork connectionconnection betweenbetween anyany twotwo nodesnodesdoesdoes notnot requirerequire thethe endend toto endend physicalphysical connectionconnection asas thethe traditionaltraditional privateprivate network;network; itit isis structurestructureddonon thethe networknetwork platformplatform providedprovided byby thethepublicpublic networknetwork services,services, thethe useruser ddhomehome gatewaygateway areare transmittedtransmitted inin thethe logicallogical link.link. ThroughThrough VPNVPN technology,technology, usersusers cancan establishestablish connectionconnectionbetweenbetween anyany twotwo devicesdevices whichwhich areare connectedconnected toto publicpublic networknetwork andand transmittransmit dhomedhome gateway.gateway.Field NameDescriptionVPN EnableIf or not enable VPN.If enable, you canselect PPTP and L2TP mode VPN.Initial ServiceIPFill in the VPN server IP addressUser NameFill in the authentication usernamePasswordFill in the authentication password
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 31 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3.5 DMZField NameDescriptionDMZ EnableIf or not enable DMZ.DMZ Host IPAddressEnter the private IP address of the DMZhost4.3.6 DDNS SettingField NameDescriptionDynamic DNSProviderDDNS is enabled and select a DDNS service providerAccountEnter the DDNS service accountPasswordEnter the DDNS service account passwordDDNSEnter the DDNS domain name or IP addressStatusSee if DDNS is successfully upgraded
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 32 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3.7 Port ForwardField NameDescriptionCommentSets the name of a port mapping rule or commentIP AddressThe IP address of devices under the LAN port.Port RangeSet the port range for the devices under the LAN port.(1-65535)ProtocolYou can select TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP three casesApply/CancelAfter finish configurations, click apply, the numberwill be generated under NO. List; click Cancel to ifyou do not want to make the changes.CommentTo set up a virtual server notesIP AddressVirtual server IP addressPublic PortPublic port of virtual serverPrivate PortPrivate port of virtual servers portsProtocolYou can select from TCP, UDP, and TCP&UDP.Apply/CancelAfter finish configurations, click apply, the numberwill be generated under NO. List; click Cancel to ifyou do not want to make the changes.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 33 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3.8 AdvanceField NameDescriptionMost NatconnectionsThe largest value which the FWR9202can provideMss ModeChoose Mss Mode from Manual andAutoMss ValueSet the value of TCPAntiDos-pYou can choose to enable or prohibitIP conflictdetectionSelect enable if enabled, phone IPconflict will have tips or prohibit;IP conflictDetectingIntervalDetect IP address conflicts of the timeinterval4.3.9 Port SettingField NameDescriptionWAN Port SpeedNegoAuto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100Mfull, 100M half-duplex, 10M half and full,select port speed negotiation supported bymethods.LAN1~LAN4PortSpeed NegoAuto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100Mfull, 100M half, 10M half and 10M full,select port speed negotiation methods.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 34 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.3.10 QoSField NameDescriptionQoS EnableIf or not enable Qos functionUpstreamSet the upstream bandwidthDelete SelectedIn NO., Check the items you want todelete, click the Delete optionAddClick Add to add a new parameter4.3.11 RoutingField NameDescriptionDestinationDestination addressHost/NetBoth Host and Net selectionGatewayGateway IP addressInterfaceLAN/WAN/Custom three options, andadd the corresponding addressCommentComment
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 35 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.4 Wireless4.4.1 BasicField NameDescriptionRadio on/offSelect “Radio Off” to disable wireless.Select “Radio on”to enable wireless.Wireless connectionmodeAccording to the wireless client type, selectone of these modes. Default is APNetwork ModeChoose one network mode from the drop downlist. Default is 11b/g/n mixed modeSSIDIt is the basic identity of wireless LAN. SSIDcan be any alphanumeric or a combination ofspecial characters. It will appear in the wirelessnetwork access list.MultipleSSID1~SSID3FWR9202 supports multiple SSIDs.HiddenAfter the item is checked, the SSID is nolonger displayed in the search for the Wi-Fiwireless network connection listBroadcast(SSID)After initial State opening, the devicebroadcasts the SSID of the router to wirelessnetworkAP IsolationIf AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the APcannot access each other.MBSSID APIsolationAP isolation among the devices which are notbelong to this AP and along to, when the optionis enabled, the devices which do not belong tothis AP cannot access the devices which are
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 36 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00within the AP.BSSIDA group of wireless stations and a WLANaccess point (AP) consists of a basic accessdevice (BSS), each computer in the BSS mustbe configured with the same BSSID, that is, thewireless AP logo.Frequency (Channel)You can select Auto Select and channel1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11.HT Physical ModeOperatingMode1. Mixed Mode: In this mode, the previouswireless card can recognize and connect to thePre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected2. Green Field: high throughput can beachieved, but it will affect backwardcompatibility, and security of the systemChannel BandwidthSelect channel bandwidth, default is 20MHzand 20/40MHz.Guard IntervalThe default is automatic, in order to achievegood BER performance, you must set theappropriate guard intervalMCSPosition control signal, options are 0 to 32, thedefault is automaticReverse Direction(RDG)You can choose to enable or disable thisprivilege
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 37 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.4.2 Wireless SecurityField NameDescriptionSSIDChoiceChoose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1,Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3.SecurityModeSelect an appropriate encryption mode to improvethe security and privacy of your wireless datapackets.Each encryption mode will bring out different webpage and ask you to offer additional configuration.SSelectelect aadifferentdifferent encryptionencryption mode,mode, thethe webweb interfaceinterface willwill bebe different,different, useruser cancan configureconfigure thethe correspondingcorresponding parametersparameters underunder thethe modemode youyouselect.select. HereHere areare somesome commoncommon encryptionencryption method:method:1.1. OPENWEPOPENWEP::AAhandshakehandshake wayway ofof WEPWEP encryption,encryption, encryptionencryption viavia thethe WEPWEP key:key:Field NameDescriptionSecurity ModeThis is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on theclients should be the same with this when connecting.WEP KeysSet the WEP key. A-64 key need 10 Hex characters or 5 ASCIIcharacters; choose A-128 key need 26 Hex characters or 13 ASCIIcharacters.WEP represents Wired Equivalent Privacy, which is a basic encryption method.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 38 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002.2. WPA-PSK,WPA-PSK, thethe routerrouter willwill useuse WPAWPA wayway whichwhich isis basedbased onon thethe sharedshared key-basedkey-based mode:mode:Field NameDescriptionWPA AlgorithmsThis item is used to select the encryption ofwireless dhome gateway algorithms, optionsare TKIP, AES and TKIPAES.Pass PhraseSetting up WPA-PSK security password.Key Renewal IntervalSet the key scheduled update cycle, default is3600s.3.3. WPA2-PSK,WPA2-PSK, thethe routerrouter willwill bebe basedbased onon sharedshared keykey WPA2WPA2 modes:modes:Field NameDescriptionWPA AlgorithmsThis item is used to select the security algorithm forencryption of wireless dhome gateway, options areTKIP, AES, TKIPAES threePass phraseSetting up WPA2-PSK security passwordKey RenewalIntervalSet the key scheduled update cycle, default is 3600s4.4. WPAPSKWPA2PSKWPAPSKWPA2PSK mannermanner isis consistentconsistent withwith WPA2PSKWPA2PSK settingssettingsField NameDescriptionWPA AlgorithmsThe dhome gateway is used to select the wirelesssecurity encryption algorithm options are TKIP, AES,TKIP / AES. 11N mode does not support TKIPalgorithms.Pass PhraseSet WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK security codeKey RenewalIntervalSet the key scheduled update cycle, default is 3600sWPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2 security type is actually a simplifiedversion, which is based on the WPA shared key mode, higher security setting isalso relatively simple, suitable for ordinary home users and small businesses.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 39 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:005.5. WirelessWireless AccessAccess Policy:Policy:Field NameDescriptionAccess policyWireless access control is used to allow or prohibit thespecified client to access to your wireless network basedon the MAC address.PolicyProhibition: disable wireless access control policy; allow:only allow the clients in the list to access, rejected: blockthe clients in the list to access.Add a stationMACEnter the MAC address of the clients which you want toallow or prohibitExample: Prohibit the device whose wireless network card MAC address is00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF’s to access the wireless network, and allow othercomputers to access the network.Implementation: As shown, the Policy is Reject, add 00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF tothe MAC, click Save and reboot the device settings to take effect.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 40 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.4.3 WMMWMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) is the QoS certificate of Wi-Fi Alliance(WFA). This provides you to configure the parameters of wirelessmultimedia; VMM allows wireless communication to define a priorityaccording to the dhome gateway type. To make VMM effective, thewireless clients must also support VMM.4.4.4 WDSIf or not enable WDS mode
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 41 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.4.5 WPSWPSWPS (Wi-Fi(Wi-Fi ProtectedProtected Setup)Setup) providesprovides easyeasy procedureprocedure toto makemake networknetwork connectionconnection betweenbetween wirelesswireless stationstation andand wirelesswireless accessaccess pointpoint (vigor(vigorrouter)router) withwith thethe encryptionencryption ofof WPAWPA andand WPA2.WPA2.ItIt isis thethe simplestsimplest wayway toto buildbuild connectionconnection betweenbetween wirelesswireless networknetwork clientsclients andand vigorvigor router.router. UsersUsers dodo notnot needneed toto selectselect anyany encryptionencryption modemodeandand typetype anyany longlong encryptionencryption passphrasepassphrase toto setupsetup aawirelesswireless clientclient everyevery time.time. He/sheHe/she onlyonly needsneeds toto presspress aabuttonbutton onon wirelesswireless client,client, andand WPSWPSwillwill connectconnect forfor clientclient andand routerrouter automatically.automatically.Field NameDescriptionWPS SettingIf or not enable WPS functionWPSSummaryDisplay the current status of WPS, including current state,SSSID name, authentication methods, encryption type and thePIN code of this AP.GenerateGenerate a new PIN codeReset OOBFWR9202 uses default security policy to allow othernon-WPS users to access and apply.WPS ModePIN :Enter the PIN code of the wireless device whichaccesses to this LAN in the following option, and press apply.Then FWR9202 begins to send signals, turn on the PINaccessing method on the clients, and then it can access thewireless AP automatically.PBC:There are two ways to start PCB mode, user can pressthe PCB button directly on the device, or select PCB mode onthe software and apply. Users can activate WPS connection inWPS mode through these two methods, only when the clientschoose PCB access, the clients can connect the APautomatically.WPS StatusWPS shows status in three ways:WSC: IdleWSC: Start WSC Process(begin to send messages)WSC: Success; this means clients have accessed the APsuccessfully, WPS connects well.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 42 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.4.6 Station InfoThis page shows user the clients’information which connects to the AP.4.4.7 AdvancedField NameDescriptionBG Protection ModeSelect G protection mode, options are on, off andautomatic.Beacon IntervalThe interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, withinthis range, it will send a beacon frame for theinformation of the surrounding radio network.Data BeaconRate(DTIM)Specify the interval of transmitting the indicationmessage, it is a kind of cut down operation, and it isused for informing the next client which is going toreceive broadcast multi-cast.Fragment ThresholdSpecify the fragment threshold for the packet, when thelength of the packet exceeds this value, the packet willbe divided into multiple packets.RTS ThresholdSpecify the packet RTS threshold, when the packetexceeds this value, the router will send RTS to thedestination site consultationTX PowerDefine the transmission power of the current AP, thegreater it is, the stronger the signal is.Short PreambleDefault is enable, FWR9202 system is not compatiblewith traditional IEEE802.11, the operation rate can be1,2Mpbs
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 43 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Short SlotIf or not enable short slot, default is enable, it is helpfulin improving the transmission rate of wirelesscommunication.Tx BurstOne of the features of MAC layer, it is used to improvethe fairness for transmitting TCP.Pkt_AggregateIt is a mechanism that is used to enhance the LAN, inorder to ensure that the dhome gateway packets are sentto the destination correctly.IEEE802.11HsupportIf or not enable IEEE802.11H Support, default isdisable.Country CodeSelect country code, options are CN, US, JP, FR, TW,IE, HK and NONE.Wi-FiMultimedia(WMM)WMM CapableIf or not enable WMM. WMM take effects when it isenabled.APSD CapableAfter enable this, it may affect wireless performance,but can play a role in energy-saving powerWMM ParametersPress , the webpage will jump tothe configuration page of Wi-Fi multimedia.Multicast-to-UnicastConverterMulticast-to-UnicastIf or not enable Multicast-to-Unicast, by default, it isdisabled, you can enable it.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 44 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.5 Wireless 5G4.5.1 BasicField NameDescriptionRadio on/offSelect “Radio Off” to disable wireless.Select “Radio on”to enable wireless.Network ModeChoose one network mode from the drop downlistSSIDIt is the basic identity of wireless LAN. SSIDcan be any alphanumeric or a combination ofspecial characters. It will appear in the wirelessnetwork access list.MultipleSSID1~SSID3FWR9202 supports multiple SSIDs.HiddenAfter the item is checked, the SSID is nolonger displayed in the search for the Wi-Fiwireless network connection listBroadcast(SSID)After initial State opening, the devicebroadcasts the SSID of the router to wirelessnetworkAP IsolationIf AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the APcannot access each other.MBSSID APIsolationAP isolation among the devices which are notbelong to this AP and along to, when the optionis enabled, the devices which do not belong tothis AP cannot access the devices which arewithin the AP.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 45 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00BSSIDA group of wireless stations and a WLANaccess point (AP) consists of a basic accessdevice (BSS), each computer in the BSS mustbe configured with the same BSSID, that is, thewireless AP logo.Frequency (Channel)You can select Auto Select and channel1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11.HT Physical ModeOperatingMode1. Mixed Mode: In this mode, the previouswireless card can recognize and connect to thePre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected2. Green Field: high throughput can beachieved, but it will affect backwardcompatibility, and security of the systemChannel BandwidthSelect channel bandwidth, default is 20MHzand 20/40MHz.Guard IntervalThe default is automatic, in order to achievegood BER performance, you must set theappropriate guard intervalMCSPosition control signal, options are 0 to 32, thedefault is automaticReverse Direction(RDG)You can choose to enable or disable thisprivilegeSTBCVHT BandwidthVHT STBCVHT Short GIVHT BW SignalingVHT LDPC
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 46 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.5.2 Wireless SecurityField NameDescriptionSSIDChoiceChoose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1,Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3.SecurityModeSelect an appropriate encryption mode to improvethe security and privacy of your wireless datapackets.Each encryption mode will bring out different webpage and ask you to offer additional configuration.SSelectelect aadifferentdifferent encryptionencryption mode,mode, thethe webweb interfaceinterface willwill bebe different,different, useruser cancan configureconfigure thethe correspondingcorresponding parametersparameters underunder thethe modemode youyouselect.select. PleasePlease referrefer toto 4.4.24.4.2 section.section.4.5.3 WMMPleasePlease referrefer toto 4.4.34.4.3 section.section.4.5.4 WDSPleasePlease referrefer toto 4.4.44.4.4 sectionsection4.5.5 WPSPleasePlease referrefer toto 4.4.54.4.5 section.section.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 47 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.5.6 Station InfoPleasePlease referrefer toto 4.4.64.4.6 section.section.4.5.7 AdvancedPleasePlease referrefer toto 4.4.74.4.7 section.section.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 48 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.6 SIP4.6.1 SIP SettingsField NameDescriptionSIP T1The minimum scale of retransmissiontimeMax ForwardSip packets Max Forward messageheader fields used to limit the requestwhich jump in his destination . To limitthe number that forwarding a request tothe proxy or gateway of next nodeintermediate.SIP Reg User AgentNameThe agent name of SIP registered userMax AuthThe maximum number ofretransmissionsMark All AVTPacketsVoice packet marking,to enable this itemwill see the mark on the voice messagewhen the call environment changed (suchas press a key during the call)RFC 2543 Call HoldEnable,the Connection Information fielddisplays the address is 0.0.0.0 in theinvite message of Hold.Disable,the Connection Information fielddisplays the device ip address in theinvite message of Hold.SRTPWhether to enable the call packetencryption functionSRTP PreferEncryptionThe preferred encryption type of callingpacket (the Message body of INVITEMessage)Service TypeChoose the server typeNAT Traversal1.If or not enable NAT Traversal2. FWR9202 supports STUN Traversal;If you want to traverse NAT/Firewall,select the STUN.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 49 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00STUN ServerAddressAdd the correct STUN service providerIP address.NAT RefreshIntervalSet NAT Refresh Interval, default is 60s.STUN Server PortSet STUN Server Port, default is 5060.4.6.2 VoIP QosField NameDescriptionSIP /RTP QoSThe default value is 0,youcan set a range of values is0~63
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 50 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.7 FXS14.7.1 SIP Account1.1. BasicBasicSetSet thethe basicbasic informationinformation providedprovided byby youryour VOIPVOIP ServiceService Provider,Provider, suchsuch asas PhonePhone Number,Number, Account,Account, password,password, SIPSIP ProxyProxy andand soso on.on.Field NameDescriptionLine EnableIf or not enable the line.Peer To PeerIf or not enable PEER to PEER.If enable, SIP-1 will not send register request toSIP server; but in Status/ SIP Account Statuswebpage, Status is Registered; lines 1 can dialout, but the external line number cannot dialedline1.Proxy ServerThe IP address or the domain of SIP ServerOutbound ServerThe IP address or the domain of Outbound ServerBackup Outbound ServerThe IP address or the domain of BackupOutbound ServerProxy portSIP Service port, default is 5060Outbound PortOutbound Proxy’s Service port, default is 5060Backup Outbound PortBackup Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is5060Display NameThe number will be displayed on LCDPhone NumberEnter telephone number provided by SIP ProxyAccountEnter SIP account provided by SIP ProxyPasswordEnter SIP password provided by SIP Proxy
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 51 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002.2. AudioAudio ConfigurationConfigurationField NameDescriptionAudio Codec Type1Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,G.722, G.729, G.723Audio Codec Type2Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,G.722, G.729, G.723Audio Codec Type3Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,G.722, G.729, G.723Audio Codec Type4Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,G.722, G.729, G.723Audio Codec Type5Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,G.722, G.729, G.723G.723 Coding SpeedChoose the speed of G.723 from 5.3kbps and6.3kbpsPacket CycleThe RTP packet cycle time, default is 20msSilence SuppIf or not enable silenceEcho CancelIf or not enable echo cancel, default is enableAuto Gain ControlIf or not enable auto gain.T.38 EnableIf or not enable T.38T.38 RedundancyIf or not enable T.38 RedundancyT.38 CNG DetectEnableIf or not enable T.38 CNG Detectgmd attributeEnableIf or not enable gmd attribute.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 52 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.3. SupplementarySupplementary ServiceService SubscriptionSubscriptionField NameDescriptionCall WaitingIf or not enable Call WaitingHot LineFill in the hotline number.Pickup handset or press handsfree/headsetbutton, the device will dial out the hotlinenumber automatically.MWI EnableIf or not enable MWI (message waitingindicate). If the user needs to user voice mail,please enable this feature.MWI Subscribe EnableIf or not enable MWI SubscribeVoice Mailbox NumbersFill in the voice mailbox phone number,Asterisk platform, for example, its defaultvoice mail is *97VMWI ServIf or not enable VMWI service.DNDIf or not enable DND (do not disturb).If enable, any phone call cannot arrive at thedevice; default is disable.Speed DialEnter the speed dial phone numbers.Dial *74 to active speed dial function.Then press the speed dial numbers, forexample, press 2, phone will dial075526099365 directly.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 53 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.4. AdvancedAdvancedField NameDescriptionDomain Name TypeIf or not use domain name in the SIP URI.Carry Port InformationIf or not carry port information in the SIP URI.Signal PortThe local port of SIP protocol, default is 5060.DTMF TypeChoose the DTMF type from Inbound,RFC2833 and SIP INFO.RFC2833 Payload(>=96)User can use the default setting.Register Refresh IntervalThe interval between two normal Registermessages. You can use the default setting.RTP PortSet the port to send RTP.The device will select one idle port for RTP ifyou set “0”; otherwise use the value which usersets.Cancel Message EnableWhen you set enable, an unregistered messagewill be sent before registration, while you setdisable, unregistered message will not be sentbefore registration. You should set the optionfor different Proxy.Session Refresh Time(sec)Time interval between two sessions, you canuse the default settings.RefresherChoose refresher from UAC and UAS.Prack EnableIf or not enable prack.SIP OPTIONS EnableWhen you set enable, the device will sendSIP-OPTION to the server, instead of sendingperiodic Hello message. The sending interval isKeep-alive interval.Primary SER DetectIntervalTest interval of the primary server, the defaultvalue is 0, it represents disable.Max Detect Fail CountInterval of detection of the primary server fail;the default value is 3, it means that if detect 3
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 54 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00times fail; the device will no longer detect theprimary server.Keep-alive Interval(10-60s)The interval that the device will send an emptypacket to proxy.Anonymous CallIf or not enable anonymous call.Anonymous Call BlockIf or not enable anonymous call block.Proxy DNS TypeSet the DNS server type, choose from A typeand DNS SRV.Use OB Proxy In DialogIf or not use OB Proxy In Dialog.Reg Subscribe EnableIf enable, subscribing will be sent afterregistration message, if not enable, do not sendsubscription.Dial PrefixThe number will be added before yourtelephone number when making calls.User TypeChoose the User Type from IP and Phone.Hold MethodChoose the Hold Method from ReINVITE andINFO.Request-URI User CheckIf or not enable the user request URI check.Only Recv request fromserverIf or not enable the only receive request fromserver.Server AddressThe IP address of SIP server.SIP Received DetectionIf or not enable SIP Received Detection, ifenable, use it to confirm the public networkaddress of the device.4.7.2 Preferences1.1. VolumeVolume SettingsSettingsField NameDescriptionHandset Input GainAdjust the handset input gain from 0 to 7.Handset VolumeAdjust the output gain from 0 to 7.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 55 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002.2. FeaturesFeatures andand CallCall ForwardForwardField NameDescriptionFeaturesAll ForwardIf or not enable forward all callsBusy ForwardIf or not enable busy forward.No AnswerForwardIf or not enable no answer forward.CallForwardAll ForwardSet the target phone number for all forward.The device will forward all calls to the phonenumber immediately when there is anincoming call.Busy ForwardThe phone number which the calls will beforwarded to when line is busy.No AnswerForwardThe phone number which the call will beforwarded to when there's no answer.No AnswerTimeoutThe seconds to delay forwarding calls, ifthere is no answer at your phone.FeatureCodeHold key codeCall hold signatures, default is *77.Conference keycodeSignature of the tripartite session, default is*88.Transfer keycodeCall forwarding signatures ,default is *98.IVR key codeSignatures of the voice menu, default is ****.R key enableIf or not enable R key way call features.R key cancelcodeSet the R key cancel code, option are rangedfrom R1 to R9, default value is R1.R key hold codeSet the R key hold code, options are rangedfrom R1 to R9, default value is R2.R key transfercodeSet the R key transfer code, options areranged from R1 to R9, default value is R4.R key conferencecodeSet the R key conference code, options areranged from R1 to R9, default value is R3.Speed Dial CodeSpeed dial code, default is *74.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 56 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.3. MiscellaneousMiscellaneousField NameDescriptionCodec Loop CurrentSet off-hook loop current, default is 26Impedance MachingSet impedance matching, default is USPBX,Korea,Taiwan(600).CID serviceIf or not enable displaying caller ID; If enable, callerID is displayed when there is an incoming call or itwon’t be displayed. Default is enable.CWCID ServiceIf or not enable CWCID. If enable, the device willdisplay the waiting call’s caller ID, or it won’tdisplay. Default is disable.Dial Time OutHow long FWR9202 will sound dial out tone whenFWR9202 dials a number.Call Immediately KeyChoose call immediately key form * or #.ICMP PingIf or not enable ICMP Ping.If enable this option, home gateway will ping the SIPServer every interval time, otherwise, It will send“hello” empty packet to the SIP Server.Escaped char enableOpen special character translation function; ifenable, when you press the # key, it will be translatedto 23%, when disable, it is just #
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 57 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.7.3 Dial Plan1.1. ParametersParameters andand SettingsSettingsField NameDescriptionDial PlanIf or not enable dial plan.LineSet the line.Digit MapFill in the sequence used to match input numberThe syntactic, please refer to the following Dial PlanSyntacticActionChoose the dial plan mode from Deny and Dial Out.Deny means FWR9202 will reject the matched number,while Dial Out means FWR9202 will dial out the matchednumber.Move UpPress it to move up.Move DownPress it to move down.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 58 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:002.2. AddingAdding oneone dialdial plan:plan:Step 1. Enable Dial PlanStep 2. Click Add button, and the configuration tableStep 3. Fill in the value of parameters.Step 4.Press OK button to end configuration.Step 5. Press Save button to save changes3.3. DialDial PlanPlan SyntacticSyntacticNo.StringDescription10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * #Legal characters2xLowercase letter x stands for one legal character3[sequence]To match one character form sequence.For example:6. [0-9]: match one digit form 0 to 97. [23-5*]: match one character from 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or *4x.Match to , , , …...For example:“01.”:can match ”0”, “01”, “011”, ”0111”, …….., ”01111…”5<dialed:substituted>Replace dialed with substituted.For example:<8:1650>123456:input is “85551212”, output is“16505551212”6x,yMake outside dial tone after dialing “x”, stop until dialing character “y”For example:“9,1xxxxxxxxxx”:the device reports dial tone after inputting “9”, stopstone until inputting “1”“9,8,010x”: make outside dial tone after inputting “9”, stop tone untilinputting “0”7TSet the delayed time.For example:“<9:111>T2”: The device will dial out the matched number “111” after 2seconds.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 59 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.7.4 BlacklistInIn thisthis page,page, useruser cancan uploadupload oror downloaddownload blacklistblacklist file,file, andand cancan addadd oror deletedelete oror editedit blacklistblacklist oneone byby one.one.Click to select the blacklist file and click toupload it to FWR9202; Click to save theblacklist file to your local computer.Select one contact and click edit to change the information, clickdelete to delete the contact, click Move to phonebook to move thecontact to phonebook.Click Add to add one blacklist, enter the name and phone number,click OK to confirm and click cancel to cancel.4.7.5 Call LogToTo viewview thethe callcall loglog informationinformation suchsuch asas redialredial listlist (incoming(incoming call),call), answeredanswered callcall andand missedmissed calcal
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Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 61 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.8 FXS2TheThe settingssettings ofof FXS2FXS2 areare thethe samesame asas FXS1.FXS1.4.9 Security4.9.1 Filtering SettingField NameDescriptionFilteringIf or not enable filter functionDefault PolicyChoose to give up or acceptMac addressAdd the Mac address filteringDest IP addressDest IP addressSource IP addressSource IP addressProtocolSelect a protocol name, support for TCP,UDP and TCP&UDPDest. Port RangeDestination port rangesSrc Port RangeSource port rangeActionYou can choose to receive or give up;this should be consistent with the defaultpolicy.CommentAdd calloutDeleteDelete selected item
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 62 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.9.2 Content FilteringField NameDescriptionFilteringIf or not enable content FilteringDefault PolicyThe default policy is to accept or to prohibitfiltering rulesCurrent Webs URL FiltersList the URL filtering rules that alreadyexisted (blacklist)Delete/CancelYou can choose to delete or cancel theexisting filter rulesAdd a URL FilterAdd URL filtering rulesAdd/CancelClick adds to add one rule or click cancel.Current Website Host FiltersList the keywords that already exist(blacklist)Delete/CancelYou can choose to delete or cancel theexisting filter rules the existing keywords.Add a Host Filter(Keyword)Add keywordsAdd/CancelClick the Add or cancel
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 63 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.10 Application4.10.1 UPnPUPnPUPnP (Universal(Universal PlugPlug andand Play)Play) supportsupport zerozero settingsetting networking,networking, andand cancan automaticallyautomatically discoverdiscover aavarietyvariety ofof networkednetworked devices.devices. UPnPUPnP isisenabled,enabled, allowsallows thethe devicedevice supportssupports UPnPUPnP functionfunction dynamicallydynamically accessaccess network,network, obtainobtain anan IPIP address,address, andand conveyconvey itsits performanceperformance information.information.IfIf thethe networknetwork hashas aaDHCPDHCP andand DNSDNS server,server, youyou cancan automaticallyautomatically obtainobtain DHCPDHCP andand DNSDNS services.services.SupportsSupports UPnPUPnP devicesdevices cancan bebe automaticallyautomatically offoff thethe network,network, thethe devicedevice oror otherother devicesdevices onon thethe networknetwork withoutwithout affecting.affecting.Field NameDescriptionUPnP enableIf or not enable UPnP function.4.10.2 IGMPMulticastMulticast hashas thethe abilityability toto sendsend thethe samesame datadata toto multiplemultiple devices.devices.IIPPhostshosts useuse IGMPIGMP (Internet(Internet GroupGroup ManagementManagement Protocol)Protocol) reportreport multicastmulticast groupgroup membershipsmemberships toto thethe neighboringneighboring routersrouters toto transmittransmit data,data, atat thethesamesame time,time, thethe multicastmulticast routerrouter useuse IGMPIGMP toto discoverdiscover whichwhich hostshosts belongbelong toto thethe samesame multicastmulticast group.group.Field NameDescriptionIGMP Proxy enableIf or not enable IGMP function.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 64 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.10.3 MLDField NameDescriptionMLD enableIf or not enable MLD function4.11 Storage4.11.1 Disk ManagementThisThis pagepage isis usedused toto managemanage thethe USBUSB storagestorage device.device.Field NameDescriptionAddAdding files to the USB storage deviceDeleteRemove the USB storage device fileRemove DiskTransfer files within a USB storage deviceFormatFormat the USB storage deviceRe-allocateResetting the USB storage device
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 65 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.11.2 FTP SettingField NameDescriptionFTP ServerIf or not enable FTP serverFTP Server NameSet the FTP server nameAnonymous LoginIf or not support anonymous loginFTP PortSet FTP server port numberMax. SessionsMaximum number of connectionsCreate DirectoryIf or not enable create directoryRenameFile/DirectoryIf or not enable rename file/directoryRemoveFile/DirectoryIf or not enable transfer of files/directoriesRead FileIf or not enable read filesWrite FileIf or not enable write filesDownloadCapabilityIf or not enable download capabilityfunction.Upload CapabilityIf or not enable upload capability function4.11.3 Smb SettingField NameDescriptionSAMBA ServerIf or not enable SAMBA serverWorkgroupFill in the working groupNetBIOS NameNetwork basic input/output system nameAddAdd a shared fileEditEdit a shared fileDelDelete a shared file
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 66 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.12 AdministrationUseUse cancan managemanage thethe devicedevice inin thesethese webpage;webpage; youyou cancan configurconfigureethethe Time/Date,Time/Date, password,password, webweb access,access, systemsystem loglog andand associatedassociatedconfigurationconfiguration TR069TR0694.12.1 ManagementYouYou cancan configurconfigureethethe valuevalue ofof Time/Date,Time/Date, password,password, webweb access,access, andand systemsystem loglog andand soso on.on.1.1. SaveSave configconfig filefileField NameDescriptionConfig fileupload anddownloadUpload: click on browse, select file in the local, press the upload button to beginuploading filesDownload: click to download, and then select contains the path to download theconfiguration file2.2. AdministratorAdministrator settingssettingsField NameDescriptionUser typeChoose the user type from admin user and normal user andbasic user.New User NameYou can modify the user name, set up a new user nameNew PasswordInput the new passwordConfirm PasswordInput the new password againLanguageSelect the language for the web, the device support Chinese,English, and Spanish and so on.Remote Web LoginIf or not enable remote Web loginWeb PortSet the port value which is used to login from Internet portand PC port, default is 80.Web Idle timeoutSet the Web Idle timeout time. The webpage can be loggedout after Web Idle Timeout without any operation.Allowed RemoteIP(IP1,IP2,...)Set the IP which can login the device remotely.Remote TelnetIf or not enable remote telnet loginTelnet PortSet the port value which is used to telnet the device.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 67 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:003.3. NTPNTP settingssettingsField NameDescriptionNTP EnableIf or not enable NTPCurrent TimeDisplay current timeNTP SettingsSetting the Time ZonePrimary NTP ServerPrimary NTP server's IP address or domain nameSecondary NTP ServerOptions for NTP server's IP address or domain nameNTP synchronizationNTP synchronization cycle, cycle time can be 1 to1440 minutes in any one, the default setting is 60minutes4.4. DaylightDaylight SavingSaving TimeTimeSet the summer time steps:Step 1. Enable Daylight Saving Time.Step 2. Set value of offset, like the upon pictureStep 3: Set staring Month/Week/Day/Hour in Start Month/Start Day of WeekLast in Month/Start Day of Week/Start Hour of Day, analogously set stoppingMonth/Week/Day/Hour in Stop Month/Stop Day of Week Last in Month/StopDay of Week/Stop Hour of Day.Step 4.Press Saving button to save and press Reboot button to active changes.5.5. SystemSystem LogLog SettingSetting
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 68 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:006.6. FactoryFactory DefaultsDefaults SettingSettingIf enable this function ,the device will not be restore factory settings7.7. PacketPacket TraceTraceUsers can use the packet trace feature intercepts the packets that were sent.Click the Start button, start dhome gateway tracking and keep refreshing the pageuntil the message trace shows to stop, click the Save button to save capturedpackets.8.8. FactoryFactory DefaultsDefaultsClick Factory Default to restore the residential gateway to factory settings.Field NameDescriptionSyslog EnableIf or not enable syslog functionSyslog LevelSelect the system log, there is INFO and Debug twogrades, the Debug INFO can provide more information.Remote Syslog EnableIf or not enable remote syslog function.Remote Syslog serverAdd a remote server IP address.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 69 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.12.2 Firmware Upgrade1. Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule2. Press to browser file.3. Press to start upgrading.4.12.3 ProvisionProvisioningProvisioning allowallowssFWR9202FWR9202 auto-upgradingauto-upgrading andand auto-configuringauto-configuring,,andand FlyingvoiceFlyingvoice devicesdevices supportsupport TFTP,TFTP, HTTPHTTP andand HTTPsHTTPs threethree ways.ways.1.1. BeforeBefore testingtesting oror usingusing TFTP,TFTP, useruser shouldshould havehave tftptftp serverserver andand upgradingupgrading filefile andand configuringconfiguring file.file.2.2. BeforeBefore testingtesting oror usingusing HTTP,HTTP, useruser shouldshould havehave httphttp serverserver andand upgradingupgrading filefile andand configuringconfiguring file.file.3.3. BeforeBefore testingtesting oror usingusing HTTPS,HTTPS, useruser shouldshould havehave httpshttps serverserver andand upgradingupgrading filefile andand configuringconfiguring filefile andand CACA CertificateCertificate file(shouldfile(should samesame asashttpshttps serverserver’’s)s) andand ClientClient CertificateCertificate filefile andand PrivatePrivate keykey file(HTTPSfile(HTTPS provisionprovision willwill bebe supportedsupported soon)soon)UserUser cancan uploadinguploading CACA CertificateCertificate filefile andand ClientClient CertificateCertificate filefile andand PrivatePrivate KeyKey filefile inin SecuritySecurity page.page.Field NameDescriptionProvision EnableIf or not enable provision.Resync on ResetIf or not enable resync after restartResync RandomDelay(sec)Set the maximum delay for request the synchronization file,default is 40.ResyncPeriodic(sec)If the last resync was failure, FWR9202 will retry resyncafter the “Resync Error Retry Delay ” time, default is3600s.Resync ErrorRetry Delay(rec)Set the periodic time for resync, default is 3600s.Forced ResyncDelay(sec)If it’s time to resync, but FWR9202 is busy now, in thiscase, FWR9202 will wait for a period time, the longest is
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 70 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00“Forced Resync Delay”, default is 14400s, when the timeover, FWR9202 will forced to resync.Resync AfterUpgradeIf or not enable firmware upgrade after resync, by default itis enabled.Resync From SIPIf or not enable resync from SIP.Option 66It is used for In-house provision mode only. When useTFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user mustinput right configuration file name in IP542N's webpage.When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.Config File NameIt is used for In-house provision mode only. When useTFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user mustinput right configuration file name in the webpage. Whendisable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.Profile RuleURL of profile provision fileNote that the specified file path is relative to the TFTPserver’s virtual root directory.Field NameDescriptionUpgrade EnableIf or not enable firmware upgrade via provision.Upgrade ErrorRetry Delay(sec)If the last upgrade fails, FWR9202 will try upgrading againafter “Upgrade Error Retry Delay” period, default is 3600s.Upgrade RuleURL of upgrade file4.12.4 SNMPField NameDescriptionSNMP ServiceIf or not enable SNMP.Trap Server AddressEnter the trap server address.Read Community NameString, as an express password betweenmanagement progress and agent progress.Write Community NameString, as an express password betweenmanagement progress and agent progress.Trap CommunityThe community field in trap.Trap period interval(sec)The interval of sending trap.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 71 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.12.5 TR069Field NameDescriptionTR069 EnableIf or not enable TR069CWMPIf or not enable CWMPACS URLACS URL addressUser NameACS usernamePasswordACS passwordPeriodic Inform EnableIf or not enable the function of periodic inform,default is enablePeriodic InformIntervalPeriodic notification interval, the unit isseconds, default is 43200sUser NameThe username used to connect the TR069server to the DUT.PasswordThe password used to connect the TR069server to the DUT.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 72 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.12.6 DiagnoisisInIn thisthis page,page, useruser cancan dodo pingping testtest andand traceroutetraceroute testtest toto diagnosediagnose thethe devicedevice’’ssconnectionconnection status.status.1. Ping TestEnter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will performping test.2. Traceroute TestEnter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will performtraceroute test.4.12.7 Operation ModeChoose the Operation Mode as Basic Mode or Advance Mode.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 73 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.13 System LogIf you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the systemlog in this webpage.4.14 LogoutPress the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 74 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:004.15 RebootPressPress thethe buttonbutton toto rebootreboot FWR9202FWR9202..
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 75 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:005Trouble shooting of the guide5.1 Setting your PC gets IP automaticallyFollowingFollowing areare thethe processprocess ofof settingsetting youryour PCPC getsgets IPIP automaticallyautomaticallyStepStep 1.1.ClickClick thethe ““beginbegin””StepStep 2.2.SelectSelect ““controlcontrol panelpanel””,,thenthen doubledouble clickclick ““networknetwork connectionsconnections””inin thethe ““controlcontrol panelpanel””StepStep 3.3.RRightight clicksclicks thethe ““networknetwork connectionconnection””thatthat youryour PCPC uses,uses, selectselect ““attributeattribute””andand youyou cancan seesee thethe interfaceinterface asas picturepicture 11::StepStep 4.4.SelectSelect ““InternetInternet ProtocolProtocol (TCP/IP)(TCP/IP)””,,clickclick ““attributeattribute””button,button, andand youyou cancan seesee thethe interfaceinterface asas followingfollowing PicturePicture 22andand youyou shouldshould clickclick thethe““GetGet IPIP addressaddress automaticallyautomatically””..PicturePicture 11PicturePicture 22
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 76 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:005.2 Can not connect to the configuration WebsiteSolution:Solution:CheckCheck ifif thethe EthernetEthernet cablecable isis properlyproperly connectedconnected,,thenthenCheckCheck ifif thethe URLURL isis rightright wrote,wrote, thethe formatformat ofof URLURL is:is: http://http:// thethe IPIP addressaddress::8080,8080, 80808080 mustmust bebe added,added, thenthenCheckCheck ifif thethe versionversion ofof IEIE isis IE8IE8,,oror useuse otherother browserbrowser suchsuch asas FirefoxFirefox oror MozillaMozilla,,thenthenContactContact youryour administrator,administrator, supplier,supplier, oror ITSPITSP forfor moremore informationinformation oror assistance.assistance.5.3 Forget the PasswordIfIf useruser changedchanged thethe passwordpassword andand thenthen forgot,forgot, youyou cancan notnot accessaccess toto thethe configurationconfiguration website.website.Solution:Solution:ToTo factoryfactory default:default: presspress resetreset buttonbutton 10s.10s.5.4 Fast Bridge SettingStep 1: Login WEB of Device.Turn to PageAdministration->Operating Mode. Set Operatingmode to Basic Mode. Save.Step 2: Open Network->wan, Change Nat Enable toDisable. Save and Reboot. Now Device works inBridge mode.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 77 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00Step 3: Please Login from WAN port. Under isexample of Page Status->Basic.
Copy Right 2017 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITEDV1.0The page 78 of 78Revision time: 2017-06-16 15:00FederalFederal CommunicationsCommunications CommissionCommission (FCC)(FCC) StatementStatementThisThis devicedevice compliescomplies withwith partpart 1515 ofof thethe FCCFCC Rules.Rules. OperationOperation isis subjectsubject toto thethe followingfollowing twotwo conditions:conditions: (1)(1) ThisThis devicedevice maymay notnot causecause harmfulharmfulinterference,interference, andand (2)(2) thisthis devicedevice mustmust acceptaccept anyany interferenceinterference received,received, includingincluding interferenceinterference thatthat maymay causecause undesiredundesired operation.operation.Note:Note: ThisThis equipmentequipment hashas beenbeen testedtested andand foundfound toto complycomply withwith thethe limitslimits forfor aaClassClass BBdigitaldigital device,device, pursuantpursuant toto partpart 1515 ofof thethe FCCFCC Rules.Rules.TheseThese limitslimits areare designeddesigned toto provideprovide reasonablereasonable protectionprotection againstagainst harmfulharmful interferenceinterference inin aaresidentialresidential installation.installation. ThisThis equipmentequipment generates,generates,usesuses andand cancan radiateradiate radioradio frequencyfrequency energyenergy and,and, ifif notnot installedinstalled andand usedused inin accordanceaccordance withwith thethe instructions,instructions, maymay causecause harmfulharmful interferenceinterferencetoto radioradio communications.communications. However,However, therethere isis nono guaranteeguarantee thatthat interferenceinterference willwill notnot occuroccur inin aaparticularparticular installation.installation. IfIf thisthis equipmentequipment doesdoes causecauseharmfulharmful interferenceinterference toto radioradio oror televisiontelevision reception,reception, whichwhich cancan bebe determineddetermined byby turningturning thethe equipmentequipment offoff andand on,on, thethe useruser isis encouragedencouraged toto trytrytoto correctcorrect thethe interferenceinterference byby oneone oror moremore ofof thethe followingfollowing measures:measures:●●ReorientReorient oror relocaterelocate thethe receivingreceiving antenna.antenna.●●IncreaseIncrease thethe separationseparation betweenbetween thethe equipmentequipment andand receiver.receiver.●●ConnectConnect thethe equipmentequipment intointo anan outletoutlet onon aacircuitcircuit differentdifferent fromfrom thatthat toto whichwhich thethe receiverreceiver isis connected.connected.●●ConsultConsult thethe dealerdealer oror anan experiencedexperienced radio/TVradio/TV techniciantechnician forfor help.help.Warning:Warning: ChangesChanges oror modificationsmodifications mademade toto thisthis devicedevice notnot expresslyexpressly approvedapproved byby FlyingvoiceFlyingvoice NetworkNetwork TechnologyTechnology Co.,Co., LtdLtd maymay voidvoid thethe FCCFCCauthorizationauthorization toto operateoperate thisthis device.device.Note:Note: TheThe manufacturermanufacturer isis notnot responsibleresponsible forfor anyany radioradio oror TVTV interferenceinterference causedcaused byby unauthorizedunauthorized modificationsmodifications toto thisthis equipment.equipment. SuchSuchmodificationsmodifications couldcould voidvoid thethe useruser’’ssauthorityauthority toto operateoperate thethe equipment.equipment.RFRF exposureexposure statement:statement:TheThe transmittertransmitter mustmust notnot bebe colocatedcolocated oror operatedoperated inin conjunctionconjunction withwith anyany otherother antennaantenna oror transmitter.transmitter. ThisThis equipmentequipment compliescomplies withwith thethe FCCFCCRFRF radiationradiation exposureexposure limitslimits setset forthforth forforanan uncontrolleduncontrolled environment.environment. ThisThis equipmentequipment shouldshould bebe installedinstalled andand operatedoperated withwith aaminimumminimum distancedistance ofof 20cm20cm betweenbetween thethe radiatorradiator andand anyanypartpart ofof youryour body.body.

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