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The FWR7102
High Speed Router
User’s Guide
V1.0
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Table of Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
LED Indicators and Connectors ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1
LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2
Hardware Installation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Voice Prompt ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Configuring Basic Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.1
Two-Level Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2
Accessing Web Page......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2.1
From LAN port ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2.2
From WAN port.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3
Webpage ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4
Setting up the Time Zone.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.5
Setting up the Internet Connection ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
4.5.1
Static IP ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
4.5.2
DHCP ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.5.3
PPPoE................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.6
Setting up the Wireless Connection .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
4.6.1
Enable Wireless and Setting SSID ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.6.2
Encryption ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.7
Register ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
4.7.1
Get the Accounts................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.7.2
Connections .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.7.3
Configuration SIP from Webpage.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.7.4
View the Register Status ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.8
Make Call ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.8.1
Calling phone or extension numbers ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.8.2
Direct IP calls ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.8.3
Call Hold .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
4.8.4
Blind Transfer ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.8.5
Attended Transfer ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
4.8.6
Conference ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Web Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1
Login ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
5.2
Status............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
5.3
Network&Security........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
5.3.1
WAN .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
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5.3.2
LAN ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
5.3.3
DMZ/Port Forward ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
5.3.4
MAC Clone .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
5.3.5
Multi WAN ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
5.4
Wireless........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
5.4.1
Basic ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.2
Security ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
5.4.3
WMM ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.4.4
WPS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.4.5
Station list ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
5.4.6
Advanced.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
5.5
SIP Account .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
5.5.1
SIP Settings .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
5.5.2
FXS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.5.3
VOIP QoS Setting................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
5.6
Phone ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
5.6.1
Preferences ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
5.6.2
Dial Plan ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
5.6.3
Phonebook ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 42
5.6.4
Call Log................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
5.7
Security ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
5.7.1
Filtering Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
5.7.2
DMZ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
5.7.3
MAC Clone .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
5.7.4
Port Forward ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.7.5
Content Filtering ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.8
Administration.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
5.8.1
Mnagement ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
5.8.2
Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
5.8.3
Provision .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
5.8.4
SNMP ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
5.8.5
TR069................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
5.9
System Log .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 52
Logout .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
5.10
5.11
Reboot .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Trouble shooting of the guide....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
6.1
Can not connect to the configuration Website............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
6.2
Forget the Password...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Statement ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
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1 Preface
Thank you for choosing FW R7102 wireless router with VoIP. This product will allow you to make ATA call using your broadband connection, and
provides W i-Fi router function.
This manual provides basic information on how to install and connect FW R7102 wireless router with VoIP to the Internet. It also includes
features and functions of wireless router with VoIP components, and how to use it correctly.
Before you can connect FW R7102 to the Internet and use it, you must have a high-speed broadband connection installed. A high-speed
connection includes environments such as DSL, cable modem, and a leased line.
FW R7102 wireless router with VoIP is a stand-alone device, which requires no PC to make Internet calls. This product guarantees clear and
reliable voice quality on Internet, which is fully compatible with SIP industry standard and able to interoperate with many other SIP devices and
software on the market.
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2 LED Indicators and Connectors
Before you use the high speed router, please get acquainted with the LED indicators and connectors first.
2.1 LED Indicators
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Front Panel
LED
PHONE1/2
W LAN
Status
Explanation
Blinking(Green)
Not registered.
On (Green)
Registered
On (Green)
W ireless access point is ready.
Blinking(Green)
It will blink while wireless traffic goes through.
Blinking(Green)
4G connected
Off
4G not connected
On (Green)
The port is connected with 100Mbps.
Off
The port is disconnected.
Blinking(Green)
The data is transmitting.
On(Green)
The port is connected with 100Mbps.
Off
The port is disconnected.
Blinking(Green)
It will blink while transmitting data.
The router is powered on and running
normally.
4G
L AN
1/2/3
W AN
On(Red)
POW ER
Off
Rear Panel
The router is powered off.
Interface
Description
DC
12V/1.5A
Connector for a power adapter.
PHONE1/2
Connect to the phone.
W AN
Connector for accessing the Internet.
L AN
(1/2/3)
Connectors for local networked devices.
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2.2 Hardware Installation
Before starting to configure the router, you have to connect your devices correctly.
Step 1.Connect Line port to land line jack with a RJ-11 cable.
Step 2.Connect the W AN port to a modem or switch or router or Internet with an Ethernet cable.
Step 3.Connect one port of 4 LAN ports to your computer with a RJ-45 cable. This device allows you to connect 4 PCs directly.
Step 4.Connect one end of the power cord to the power port of this device. Connect the other end to the wall outlet of electricity.
Step 5.Check the Power and W AN, LAN LEDs to assure network connections.
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3 Voice Prompt
In any circumstance, pressing the following command to enter relevant function. The following table lists command, and description.
Voice Menu Setting Options
Operation code
Contents
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “1”, and FWR7102 report the current WAN port connection type
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password”, user need to input password with end char # if user want to configuration WAN port connection type.
 The password in IVR is same as the one of WEB login, user can use phone keypad to enter password directly, and the matching table is in Note
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “2”, and FWR7102 report current WAN Port IP Address
Step 3.Input the new WAN port IP address and with the end char #,
 using “*” to replace “.”, user can input 192*168*20*168 to set the new IP address 192.168.20.168
 press # key to indicate that you have finished
Step 4.Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
 Note: If you want to quit by the wayside, press “**”.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “3”, and FWR7102 report current WAN port subnet mask
Step 3.Input a new WAN port subnet mask and with the end char #
 using “*” to replace “.”, user can input 255*255*255*0 to set the new WAN port subnet mask 255.255.255.0
 press # key to indicate that you have finished
3) Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
 Note: If you want to quit by the wayside, press “**”.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “4”, and FWR7102 report current gateway
Step 3.Input the new gateway and with the end char #
 using “*” to replace “.”, user can input 192*168*20*1 to set the new gateway 192.168.20.1
 press # (pound) key to indicate that you have finished
3) Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
 Note: If you want to quit by the wayside, press “**”.
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Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “5”, and FWR7102 report current DNS
Step 3.Input the new DNS and with the end char #
 using “*” to replace “.”, user can input 192*168*20*1 to set the new gateway 192.168.20.1
 press # (pound) key to indicate that you have finished
3) Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
 If you want to quit by the wayside, press “**”.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “6”, and FWR7102 report “Factory Reset”
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is the same as operation 1.
 If you want to quit by the wayside, press “*”.
Step 4.Prompt “operation successful” if password is right and then FWR7102 will be factory setting.
Step 5.Press “7” reboot to make changes effective.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “7”, and FWR7102 report “Reboot”
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is same as operation 1.
Step 4.FWR7102 will reboot if password is right and operation is properly.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “8”, and FWR7102 report “WAN Port Login”
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is same as operation 1.
 If you want to quit by the wayside, press “*”.
Step 4.Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Step 5.Prompt “1enable 2disable”,choose 1 or 2, and with confirm char #
Step 6.Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “9”, and FWR7102 report “ WEB Access Port”
Step 3.Prompt “Please enter password”, the method of inputting password is same as operation 1.
Step 4.Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Step 5.Report the current WEB Access Port
Step 6.Set the new WEB access port and with end char #
Step 7. Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “0”, and FWR7102 report current Firmware version
Notice:
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
W hen using Voice Menu, press * (star) to return the main menu.

If any changes made in the IP assignment mode, please reboot the FW R7102 to take the setting into effect.

W hen enter IP address or subnet mask, use “*”(Star) to replace “.” (Dot).
For example, to enter the IP address 192.168.20.159 by keypad, press these keys: 192*168*20*159,use the #(pound) key to indicate that
you have finished entering the IP address.

#(pound) key to indicate that you have finish entering the IP address or subnet mask

W hen assigning IP address in Static IP mode, setting IP address, subnet mask and default gateway is a must. If in DHCP mode, please
make sure that DHCP SERVER is available in your existing broadband connection to which W AN port of FW R7102 is connected.

The default LAN port IP address of FW R7102 is 192.168.1.1 and do not set the W AN port IP address of FW R7102 in the same network
segment of LAN port of FW R7102, otherwise it may lead to the FW R7102 fail to work properly.
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You can enter the password by phone keypad, the matching table between number and letters as follows:
To input: D, E, F, d, e, f -- press ‘3’
To input: G, H, I, g, h, i -- press ‘4’
To input: J, K, L, j, k, l -- press ‘5’
To input: M, N, O, m, n, o -- press ‘6’
To input: P, Q, R, S, p, q, r, s -- press ‘7’
To input: T, U, V, t, u, v -- press ‘8’
To input: W, X, Y, Z, w, x, y, z -- press ‘9’
To input all other characters in the administrator password-----press ‘0’,
E.g. password is ‘admin-admin’, press ‘236460263’
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4 Configuring Basic Settings
4.1 Two-Level Management
This chapter explains how to setup a password for an administrator/root user and how to adjust basic/advanced settings for accessing
Internet successfully.
FW R7102 supports two-level management: administrator and user. For administrator mode operation, please type “admin/admin” on
Username/Password and click Login button to configuration. W hile for user mode operation, please type “user/user” on
Username/Password and click Login button for full configuration.
4.2 Accessing Web Page
4.2.1 From LAN port
1. Make sure your PC have connected to the router’s LAN port 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
IP address of router is 192.168.1.1. For the detailed information, please refer to the later section - Trouble shooting of the guide.
2. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. The following window will be open to ask for username and password,and
you can choose language.
3. For administrator mode operation, please type “admin/admin” on Username/Password and click Login to configuration. Yet, for root
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user mode operation, please type “user/user” on Username/Password and click Login for full configuration.
Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble
Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.
4. The web page can be logged out after 5 minutes without any operation.
4.2.2 From WAN port
1. Make sure your PC can connect to the router’s WAN port correctly.
2. Getting the IP addresses of W AN port using Voice prompt.
3. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://the IP address of WAN port. The following window will be open to ask for username
and password.
4. For administrator mode operation, please type “admin/admin” on Username/Password and click Login to configuration. Yet, for root
user mode operation, please type “user/user” on Username/Password and click Login for full configuration.
Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble
Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.
5. The web page can be logged out after 5 minutes without any operation.
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4.3 Webpage
No .
N a me
Description
Navigation
bar
Click navigation bar,
many sub-navigation bar
will appear in the place 2
Title
Click sub-navigation bar
to
choose
one
configuration page
Parameter
To configuration
parameters
the
 Every time making
some changes, user
should press this button
to confirm the changes.
 After pressing the
button,
the
red
will appear to
rebooting.
notice
To cancel the changes.
Press it to reboot the
router
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4.4 Setting up the Time Zone
Open Administration/Management webpage as shown below, please select the Time Zone for the router installed and specify the NTP server
and set the update interval in NTP synchronization.
4.5 Setting up the Internet Connection
Open the Network/WAN webpage as shown below; please select the appropriate IP Mode according to the information from your ISP. There
are three types offered in this page, which are Static, DHCP and PPPoE.
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4.5.1 Static IP
You will receive a fixed public IP address or a public subnet, namely multiple public IP addresses from your DSL or Cable ISP service providers.
In most cases, a Cable service provider will offer a fixed public IP, while a DSL service provider will offer a public subnet. If you have a public
subnet, you could assign an IP address to the W AN interface.
IP Address
Type the IP address
Subnet Mask
Type the subnet mask
Gateway IP
Type the gateway IP address
Address
Primary DNS
Type in the primary IP address for the
Server
route
Secondary DNS
Type in secondary IP address for
Server
necessity in the future
4.5.2 DHCP
It is not necessary for you to type any IP address manually. Simply choose this type and the system will obtain the IP address automatically
from DHCP server.
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Set the DNS Mode from Auto and Manual,
If user choose manual, you should fill the
DNS Mode
primary DNS address and Secondary DNS
address into Primary DNS Address and
Secondary DNS Address.
Primary DNS
Type in the primary IP address for the route
Server
Secondary DNS
Type in secondary IP address for necessity in the
Server
future
4.5.3 PPPoE
PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. It relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. It connects users
through an Ethernet to the Internet with a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem. All the users
over the Ethernet can share a common connection.
PPPoE is used for most of DSL modem users. All local users can share one PPPoE connection for accessing the Internet. Your service provider
will provide you information about user name, password, and authentication mode.
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Assign a specific valid user name
PPPoE Account
provided by the ISP
Assign a valid password provided by
PPPoE Password
the ISP
Confirm
Input the password again
Password
Set the DNS Mode from Auto and
Manual,
If user choose manual, you should fill
DNS Mode
the primary DNS address and
Secondary DNS address into Primary
DNS Address and Secondary DNS
Address.
Primary DNS
Type in the primary IP address for the
Server
route
Secondary DNS
Type in secondary IP address for
Server
necessity in the future
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4.6 Setting up the Wireless Connection
To set up the wireless connection, please skip the following steps.
4.6.1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSID
Open Wireless/Basic webpage as shown below
Click the button to enable or disable wireless.
Radio On/Off
Press
to disable wireless.
Press
to enable wireless.
Network Mode
Choose one network mode from the drop down list.
Network
The name of the wireless name, it can be any text
Nmae(SSSID)
numbers or various special characters.
Multiple SSSD1-3
Set more wireless network.
Frequency
Choose channel frequency.
4.6.2 Encryption
Open Wireless/Security webpage to set the encryption of routers.
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Choose one SSID from Off-premises 1, off-premises
SSID Choice
2 and Premises.
Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve
the security and privacy of your wireless data
Security Mode
packets.
Each encryption mode will bring out different web
page and ask you to offer additional configuration.
4.7 Register
4.7.1 Get the Accounts
FW R7102 have 2 phone port, you can use it to make SIP call, and before registering, you should get the SIP account from you administrator or
provider.
4.7.2 Connections
Connect FW R7102 to the Internet properly
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4.7.3 Configuration SIP from Webpage
Step 1.Open SIP Account/Line 1 webpage, as the picture in the right side.
Step 2.Fill the SIP Server domain and SIP Server address (which get from
you administrator or provider) into Domain Name parameter, into SIP
Server
Step 3.Fill account which get from you administrator into Display Name
parameter, Phone Number parameter, and Account parameter.
Step 4.Fill password which get from you administrator into Password
parameter.
Step 5.Press
Note: if there is
changes effective.
button in the bottom of the webpage to save changes.
, please press
button to make
4.7.4 View the Register Status
To view the status, please open Status webpage and view the value of register status. The value is registered like the following picture which means
FW R7102 have registered normally and you can make calls.
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4.8 Make Call
4.8.1 Calling phone or extension numbers
To make a phone or extension number call:
a) Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) have public IP addresses, or
b) Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) are on the same LAN using private or public IP addresses, or
c) Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) can be connected through a router using public or private IP addresses.
To make a call, first pick up the analog phone or turn on the speakerphone on the analog phone, input the IP address directly, end with #.
4.8.2 Direct IP calls
Direct IP calling allows two phones, that is, an ATA with an analog phone and another VoIP Device, to talk to each other without a SIP proxy. VoIP calls
can be made between two phones if:
a) Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) have public IP addresses, or
b) Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) are on the same LAN using private or public IP addresses, or
c) Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) can be connected through a router using public or private IP addresses.
To make a direct IP call, first pick up the analog phone or turn on the speakerphone on the analog phone, Input the IP address directly, with the end “#”.
4.8.3 Call Hold
W hile in conversation, pressing the “*77” to put the remote end on hold, then you will hear the dial tone and the remote party will hear hold tone at the
same time.
Pressing the “*77” again to release the previously hold state and resume the bi-directional media.
4.8.4 Blind Transfer
Assuming that call party A and party B are in conversation. A wants to Blind Transfer B to C:
Step 1.Party A dials “*78” to get a dial tone, then dials party C’s number, and then press immediately key # (or wait for 4 seconds) to dial out.
Step 2.A can hang up.
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4.8.5 Attended Transfer
Assuming that call party A and B are in conversation. A wants to Attend Transfer B to C:
Step 1.Party A dial “*77” to hold the party B, when hear the dial tone, A dial C’s number, then party A and party C are in conversation.
Step 2.Party A dial “*78” to transfer to C, then B and C now in conversation.
Step 3.If the transfer doesn’t success, then A and B in conversation again.
4.8.6 Conference
Assuming that call party A and B are in conversation. A wants to add C to the conference:
Step 1.Party A dial “*77” to hold the party B, when hear the dial tone, A dial C’s number, then party A and party C are in conversation.
Step 2.Party A dial “*88” to add C, then A, B and C now in conference.
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5 Web Configuration
This chapter will guide users to execute advanced (full) configuration through admin mode operation.
5.1 Login
Step 1.Connect the LAN port of the router to your PC
Step 2.Open a web browser on your PC and type in http://192.168.1.1. The window will ask for typing username and password. And you
can choose language, too.
W hen login successfully, the webpage shows
the basic information about the router, such as
the current W AN IP, DNS server IP, W AN port
connection mode, W AN link status, wireless
SSID, wireless channel and F/W version
Step 3.Please type “admin/admin” on Username/Password for administration operation. Now, the Main Screen will appear like below.
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5.2 Status
This webpage shows the status information about product information, Network and system.
It shows the basic information of the product, such as product name, serial number, MAC address, hardware version and software version.
It also shows the information of Link Status, W AN Port Status, and LAN Port Status.
And it shows the current time and the running time of the product.
The picture in the right side is the FW R7102’s Status webpage.
5.3 Network&Security
You can configuration the W AN port, LAN port, DDNS, Multi W AN,DMZ, MAC Clone,Port Forward and so on in these two bars.
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5.3.1 WAN
This page allows you to set W AN configuration with different modes. Use the Connection Type drop down list to choose one W AN mode and then the
corresponding page will be displayed.
Static IP:
You will receive a fixed public IP address or a public subnet, namely multiple public IP addresses from your DSL or Cable ISP service providers.
In most cases, a Cable service provider will offer a fixed public IP, while a DSL service provider will offer a public subnet. If you have a public
subnet, you could assign an IP address to the W AN interface.
IP Address
Type the IP address
Subnet Mask
Type the subnet mask
Gateway IP
Type the gateway IP address
Address
Primary DNS
Type in the primary IP address for the route
Server
Secondary DNS
Type in secondary IP address for necessity in the
Server
future
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DHCP:
It is not necessary for you to type any IP address manually. Simply choose this type and the system will obtain the IP address automatically
from DHCP server.
Set the DNS Mode from Auto and
Manual,
If user choose manual, you should fill the
DNS Mode
primary DNS address and Secondary
DNS address into Primary DNS Address
and Secondary DNS Address.
Type in the primary IP address for the
Primary DNS Server
route
Type in secondary IP address for
Secondary DNS Server
necessity in the future
PPPoE:
PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. It relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. It connects users
through an Ethernet to the Internet with a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem. All the users
over the Ethernet can share a common connection.
PPPoE is used for most of DSL modem users. All local users can share one PPPoE connection for accessing the Internet. Your service provider
will provide you information about user name, password, and authentication mode.
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PPPoE Account
Assign a specific valid user name provided by the ISP
PPPoE Password
Assign a valid password provided by the ISP
PPPoE Auto-Dial
If or not enable PPPoE Password.
Set the DNS Mode from Auto and Manual,
If user choose manual, you should fill the primary DNS
DNS Mode
address and Secondary DNS address into Primary DNS
Address and Secondary DNS Address.
Primary DNS Server
Type in the primary IP address for the route
Secondary DNS Server
Type in secondary IP address for necessity in the future
DDNS Setting
Use the drop down list to select one DDNS Provider
DDNS Provider
domain
DDNS Account
Fill in the DDNS account.
DDNS Password
Fill in the DDNS Password.
DDNS Name
Fill in the DDNS name.
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5.3.2 LAN
LAN Port:
The most generic function of router is NAT. W hat NAT does is to translate the packets from public IP address to local IP address to forward the right
packets to the right host and vice versa.
Type in local IP address for connecting to a local private
Local IP Address
network (Default: 192.168.1.1)
Type in an address code that determines the size of the
Local Subnet Mask
network. (Default: 255.255.255.0/ 24)
If or not enable DHCP server.
Local DHCP Server
DHCP Server:
Router has a built-in DHCP server that assigns private IP address to each local host.
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The router by factory default acts a DHCP server for your network so it automatically dispatch
related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client. It is highly recommended that you leave the router enabled as a DHCP server if you do
not have a DHCP server for your network.
Local DHCP Server
If or not enable DHCP server.
DHCP Starting
Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to start
Address
with when issuing IP addresses. If the LAN Interface IP
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DHCP Ending
Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to end
Address
with when issuing IP addresses.
Primary/Secondary
Input the primary or secondary DNS IP address.
DNS
You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your
ISP should provide you with usually more than one DNS
Primary DNS
Server. If your ISP does not provide it, the router will
automatically apply default DNS Server IP address:
202.96.134.33 to this field.
You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your
ISP should provide you with usually more than one DNS
Server. If your ISP does not provide it, the router will
automatically apply default DNS Server IP address:
Secondary DNS
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 proxy server and maintain a DNS cache.
Client Lease Time
It allows you to set the leased time for the specified PC.
5.3.3 DMZ/Port Forward
DMZ
DMZ Enable
If or not enable DMZ.
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DMZ Host IP
Enter the private IP address of the DMZ host
Address
Port Forward
5.3.4 MAC Clone
Some ISPs will require you to register your MAC address. If you do not wish to re-register your MAC address, you can have the router clone the MAC
address that is registered with your ISP. To use the Clone Address button, the computer viewing the W eb-base utility screen will have the MAC address
automatically entered in the Clone W AN MAC field.
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Step 1.Press
button to clone the currently PC
MAC address to router’s Internet port.
Step 2.Press
Step 3.Press
button to save the changes
button to make changes effective
5.3.5 Multi WAN
Note: Muti-wan only used in WAN connection mode
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5.4 Wireless
5.4.1 Basic
Select Radio On to enable the wireless, select Radio Off
Radio On/Off
to disable wireless.
Network Mode
Choose one network mode from the five types.
The name of the wireless name, it can be any text
SSID
numbers or various special characters. The default
SSID is "Wireless_7102".
Multiple
User can set multiple SSID.
SSID1-3
broadcast(SSID)
If or not enable SSID broadcast.
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5.4.2 Security
Choose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1,
SSID Choice
Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3.
Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve
the security and privacy of your wireless data packets.
Security Mode
Each encryption mode will bring out different web
page and ask you to offer additional configuration.
5.4.3 WMM
5.4.4 WPS
W PS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) provides easy procedure to make network connection between wireless station and wireless access point (vigor router)
with the encryption of WPA and W PA2.
It is the simplest way to build connection between wireless network clients and vigor router. Users do not need to select any encryption mode and type
any long encryption passphrase to setup a wireless client every time. He/she only needs to press a button on wireless client, and W PS will connect for
client and router automatically.
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WPS
If or not enable WPS.
Press the button to apply.
5.4.5 Station list
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5.4.6 Advanced
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5.5 SIP Account
5.5.1 SIP Settings
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5.5.2 FXS
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5.5.3 VOIP QoS Setting
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5.6 Phone
5.6.1 Preferences
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5.6.2 Dial Plan
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5.6.3 Phonebook
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5.6.4 Call Log
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5.7 Security
5.7.1 Filtering Setting
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5.7.2 DMZ
5.7.3 MAC Clone
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5.7.4 Port Forward
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5.7.5 Content Filtering
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5.8 Administration
5.8.1 Mnagement
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5.8.2 Firmware Upgrade
1) Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule
2) Press
3) Press
to browser file.
to start upgrading.
5.8.3 Provision
Please refer to the provision user manual to test provision.
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5.8.4 SNMP
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5.8.5 TR069
5.9 System Log
If you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the system log in this webpage.
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5.10 Logout
Press the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear.
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5.11 Reboot
Press the Reboot button to reboot FW R7102.
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6 Trouble shooting of the guide
Setting your PC gets IP automatically
Following are the process of setting your PC gets IP automatically
Step 1.Click the “begin”
Step 2.Select “control panel”, then double click “network connections” in the “control panel”
Step 3.Right clicks the “network connection” that your PC uses, select “attribute” and you can see the interface as picture 1:
Step 4.Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, click “attribute” button, and you can see the interface as following Picture 2 and you should click the “Get IP
address automatically”.
Picture 1
Picture 2
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6.1 Can not connect to the configuration
Website
Solution:
Check if the Ethernet cable is properly connected, then
Check if the URL is right wrote, the format of URL is: http:// the IP address: 8080, 8080 must be added, then
Check if the version of IE is IE8, or use other browser such as Firefox or Mozilla, then
Contact your administrator, supplier, or ITSP for more information or assistance.
6.2 Forget the Password
If user changed the password and then forgot, you can not access to the configuration website.
Solution:
To factory default: press reset button 10s.
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7 Statement
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, many cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use
only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices)
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
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environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator
and your body.
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
CE Statement
Hereby, Flyingvoice Technology Co., Ltd.declares that this device is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
Adapter Caution: Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Do not store or use your phone in temperatures higher than 45ºC.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator
and your body.
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