Flyingvoice Technology G802 VoIP Wireless Router User Manual The G801

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

Users Manual

                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 1 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04       The G802 High Speed Router  User’s Guide               V1.1
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 2 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04      Table of Contents 1  Prefac e ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 1.1  Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 1.1.1  Part 15 FCC Rules ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 1.1.2  Class B Digital Device or Perpheral ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 1.2  GNU GPL Information ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 1.3  Warning................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 2  Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 2.1  G800 series ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 2.1.1  G800 series ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 2.1.2  Power Adapter................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 2.2  LED Indicators ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.3  Hardware Installation .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.4  Voice Prompt....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 3  Configuring Basic Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 3.1  Two-Level Management ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.2  Accessing Web Page ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 3.2.1  From LAN port ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 3.2.2  From WAN port ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 3.3  Web Page ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 3.4  Setting up the Time Zone ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.5  Setting up the Internet Connection ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 3.6  Setting up the Wireless Connection ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 3.6.1  Enable Wireless and Setting SSID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 3.6.2  Encryption ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.7  Register .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 3.7.1  Get the Accounts........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.7.2  Connections ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 3.7.3  Configuration SIP from Webpage.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 3.7.4  View the Register Status ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20 3.8  Make Call ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 3.8.1  Calling phone or extension numbers ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 3.8.2  Direct IP calls............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 3.8.3  Call Hold ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 3.8.4  Blind Transfer .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 3.8.5  Attended Transfer ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 3.8.6  Conference .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 4  Web Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 4.1  Login ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 3 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.2  Status ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 4.3  Network&Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 4.3.1  WAN .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 4.3.2  LAN ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 4.3.3  MAC Clone ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 4.3.4  VPN............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 4.3.5  DMZ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 4.3.6  DDNS Setting .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 4.3.7  Port Forward ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33 4.3.8  Advance ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 4.3.9  Port Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34 4.3.10  QoS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 35 4.3.11  Routing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 4.4  Wireless.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 4.4.1  Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 4.4.2  Wireless Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.4.3  WMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 4.4.4  WDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 4.4.5  WPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 4.4.6  Station Info .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43 4.4.7  Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 4.5  Wireless 5G ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 45 4.5.1  Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 4.5.2  Wireless Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 4.5.3  WMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 4.5.4  WDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 4.5.5  WPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 4.5.6  Station Info .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 4.5.7  Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 4.6  SIP..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 4.6.1  SIP Settings.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 4.6.2  VoIP Qos ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 4.7  FXS1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 4.7.1  SIP Account ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 4.7.2  Preferences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 55 4.7.3  Dial Plan ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 4.7.4  Blacklist ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 4.7.5  Call Log ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 4.8  FXS2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63 4.9  Security .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63 4.9.1  Filtering Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63 4.9.2  Content Filtering........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 4 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.10  Application ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 4.10.1  UPnP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 4.10.2  IGMP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 4.10.3  MLD ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 4.11  Storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 4.11.1  Disk Management ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 4.11.2  FTP Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 4.11.3  Smb Setting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 4.12  Administration .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 4.12.1  Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 68 4.12.2  Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71 4.12.3  Provision ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 4.12.4  SNMP ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 4.12.5  TR069 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 4.12.6  Diagnoisis.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 4.12.7  Operation Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 74 4.13  System Log ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 4.14  Logout................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75 4.15  Reboot................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 76 5  Trouble shooting of the guide .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 77 5.1  Setting your PC gets IP automatically ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77 5.2  Can not connect to the configuration Website .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78 5.3  Forget the Password ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 5.4  Fast Bridge Setting............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 5 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    1 Preface TThhaannkk  yyoouu  ffoorr  cchhoooossiinngg  GG880022  wwiirreelleessss  rroouutteerr  wwiitthh  VVooIIPP..  TThhiiss  pprroodduucctt  wwiillll  aallllooww  yyoouu  ttoo  mmaakkee  AATTAA  ccaallll  uussiinngg  yyoouurr  bbrrooaaddbbaanndd  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn,,  aanndd  pprroovviiddeess  WWii--FFii  rroouutteerr  ffuunnccttiioonn..    TThhiiss  mmaannuuaall  pprroovviiddeess  bbaassiicc  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  oonn  hhooww  ttoo  iinnssttaallll  aanndd  ccoonnnneecctt  GG880022  wwiirreelleessss  rroouutteerr  wwiitthh  VVooIIPP  ttoo  tthhee  IInntteerrnneett..  IItt  aallssoo  iinncclluuddeess  ffeeaattuurreess  aanndd  ffuunnccttiioonnss  ooff  wwiirreelleessss  rroouutteerr  wwiitthh  VVooIIPP  ccoommppoonneennttss,,  aanndd  hhooww  ttoo  uussee  iitt  ccoorrrreeccttllyy..    BBeeffoorree  yyoouu  ccaann  ccoonnnneecctt  GG880022  ttoo  tthhee  IInntteerrnneett  aanndd  uussee  iitt,,  yyoouu  mmuusstt  hhaavvee  aa  hhiigghh--ssppeeeedd  bbrrooaaddbbaanndd  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  iinnssttaalllleedd..  AA  hhiigghh--ssppeeeedd  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  iinncclluuddeess  eennvviirroonnmmeennttss  ssuucchh  aass  DDSSLL,,  ccaabbllee  mmooddeemm,,  aanndd  aa  lleeaasseedd  lliinnee..    GG880022  wwiirreelleessss  rroouutteerr  wwiitthh  VVooIIPP  iiss  aa  ssttaanndd--aalloonnee  ddeevviiccee,,  wwhhiicchh  rreeqquuiirreess  nnoo  PPCC  ttoo  mmaakkee  IInntteerrnneett  ccaallllss..  TThhiiss  pprroodduucctt  gguuaarraanntteeeess  cclleeaarr  aanndd  rreelliiaabbllee  vvooiiccee  qquuaalliittyy  oonn  IInntteerrnneett,,  wwhhiicchh  iiss  ffuullllyy  ccoommppaattiibbllee  wwiitthh  SSIIPP  iinndduussttrryy  ssttaannddaarrdd  aanndd  aabbllee  ttoo  iinntteerrooppeerraattee  wwiitthh  mmaannyy  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  ddeevviicceess  aanndd  ssooffttwwaarree  oonn  tthhee  mmaarrkkeett..  1.1Declaration of Conformity 1.1.1 Part 15 FCC Rules TThhiiss  ddeevviiccee  ccoommpplliieess  wwiitthh  PPaarrtt  1155  ooff  tthhee  FFCCCC  RRuulleess..  OOppeerraattiioonn  iiss  ssuubbjjeecctt  ttoo  tthhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  ttwwoo  ccoonnddiittiioonnss::    TThhiiss  ddeevviiccee  mmaayy  nnoott  ccaauussee  hhaarrmmffuull  iinntteerrffeerreennccee,,  aanndd    TThhiiss  ddeevviiccee  mmuusstt  aacccceepptt  aannyy  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  rreecceeiivveedd,,  iinncclluuddiinngg  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  tthhaatt  mmaayy  ccaauussee  uunnddeessiirreedd  ooppeerraattiioonn..   1.1.2 Class B Digital Device or Perpheral NNoottee::  CChhaannggeess  oorr  mmooddiiffiiccaattiioonnss  nnoott  eexxpprreessssllyy  aapppprroovveedd  bbyy  tthhee  ppaarrttyy  rreessppoonnssiibbllee  ffoorr  ccoommpplliiaannccee  ccoouulldd  vvooiidd  tthhee  uusseerr’’ss  aauutthhoorriittyy  ttoo  ooppeerraattee  tthhee  eeqquuiippmmeenntt..      TThhiiss  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  hhaass  bbeeeenn  tteesstteedd  aanndd  ffoouunndd  ttoo  ccoommppllyy  wwiitthh  tthhee  lliimmiittss  ffoorr  aa  CCllaassss  BB  ddiiggiittaall  ddeevviiccee,,  ppuurrssuuaanntt  ttoo  PPaarrtt  1155  ooff  tthhee  FFCCCC  RRuulleess..  TThheessee  lliimmiittss  aarree  ddeessiiggnneedd  ttoo  pprroovviiddee  rreeaassoonnaabbllee  pprrootteeccttiioonn  aaggaaiinnsstt  hhaarrmmffuull  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  iinn  aa  rreessiiddeennttiiaall  iinnssttaallllaattiioonn..  TThhiiss  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  ggeenneerraatteess,,  uusseess  aanndd  ccaann  rraaddiiaattee  rraaddiioo  ffrreeqquueennccyy  eenneerrggyy  aanndd,,  iiff  nnoott  iinnssttaalllleedd  aanndd  uusseedd  iinn  aaccccoorrddaannccee  wwiitthh  tthhee  iinnssttrruuccttiioonnss,,  mmaayy  ccaauussee  hhaarrmmffuull  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  ttoo  rraaddiioo  ccoommmmuunniiccaattiioonnss..  HHoowweevveerr,,  tthheerree  iiss  nnoo  gguuaarraanntteeee  tthhaatt  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  wwiillll  nnoott  ooccccuurr  iinn  aa  ppaarrttiiccuullaarr  iinnssttaallllaattiioonn..  IIff  tthhiiss  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  ddooeess  ccaauussee  hhaarrmmffuull  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  ttoo  rraaddiioo  oorr  tteelleevviissiioonn  rreecceeppttiioonn,,  wwhhiicchh  ccaann  bbee  ddeetteerrmmiinneedd  bbyy  ttuurrnniinngg  tthhee  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  ooffff  aanndd  oonn,,  tthhee  uusseerr  iiss  eennccoouurraaggeedd  ttoo  ttrryy  ttoo  ccoorrrreecctt  tthhee  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  bbyy  oonnee  oorr  mmoorree  ooff  tthhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  mmeeaassuurreess::
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 6 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    11..  RReeoorriieenntt  oorr  rreellooccaattee  tthhee  rreecceeiivviinngg  aanntteennnnaa..  22..  IInnccrreeaassee  tthhee  sseeppaarraattiioonn  bbeettwweeeenn  tthhee  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  aanndd  rreecceeiivveerr..  33..  CCoonnnneecctt  tthhee  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  iinnttoo  aann  oouuttlleett  oonn  aa  cciirrccuuiitt  ddiiffffeerreenntt  ffrroomm  tthhaatt  ttoo  wwhhiicchh  tthhee  rreecceeiivveerr  iiss  ccoonnnneecctteedd..  44..  CCoonnssuulltt  tthhee  ddeeaalleerr  oorr  aann  eexxppeerriieenncceedd  rraaddiioo//TTVV  tteecchhnniicciiaann  ffoorr  hheellpp..   1.2GNU GPL Information   GG880022  ffiirrmmwwaarree  ccoonnttaaiinnss  tthhiirrdd--ppaarrttyy  ssooffttwwaarree  uunnddeerr  tthhee  GGNNUU  GGeenneerraall  PPuubblliicc  LLiicceennssee  ((GGPPLL))..  FFLLYYIINNGGVVOOIICCEE  uusseess  ssooffttwwaarree  uunnddeerr  tthhee  ssppeecciiffiicc  tteerrmmss  ooff  tthhee  GGPPLL..  PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  tthhee  GGPPLL  ffoorr  tthhee  eexxaacctt  tteerrmmss  aanndd  ccoonnddiittiioonnss  ooff  tthhee  lliicceennssee..  TThhee  oorriiggiinnaall  GGPPLL  lliicceennssee,,  ssoouurrccee  ccooddee  ooff    ccoommppoonneennttss  lliicceennsseedd  uunnddeerr  GGPPLL  aanndd  uusseedd  iinn  YYeeaalliinnkk  pprroodduuccttss  ccaann  bbee  ddoowwnnllooaaddeedd  oonnlliinnee::  hhttttpp::////wwwwww..ffllyyiinnggvvooiiccee..ccoomm//iinnddeexx..pphhpp??mm==ccoonntteenntt&&cc==iinnddeexx&&aa==lliissttss&&ccaattiidd==116699  1.3  Warning TThhiiss  ddeevviiccee  ccoommpplliieess  wwiitthh  IInndduussttrryy  CCaannaaddaa  lliicceennssee--eexxeemmpptt  RRSSSS  ssttaannddaarrdd((ss))..  OOppeerraattiioonn  iiss  ssuubbjjeecctt  ttoo  tthhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  ttwwoo  ccoonnddiittiioonnss::  ((11))  tthhiiss  ddeevviiccee  mmaayy  nnoott  ccaauussee  iinntteerrffeerreennccee,,  aanndd  ((22))  tthhiiss  ddeevviiccee  mmuusstt  aacccceepptt  aannyy  iinntteerrffeerreennccee,,  iinncclluuddiinngg  iinntteerrffeerreennccee  tthhaatt  mmaayy  ccaauussee  uunnddeessiirreedd  ooppeerraattiioonn  ooff  tthhee  ddeevviiccee..  LLee  pprréésseenntt  aappppaarreeiill  eesstt  ccoonnffoorrmmee  aauuxx  CCNNRR  dd''IInndduussttrriiee  CCaannaaddaa  aapppplliiccaabblleess  aauuxx  aappppaarreeiillss  rraaddiioo  eexxeemmppttss  ddee  lliicceennccee..LL''eexxppllooiittaattiioonn  eesstt  aauuttoorriissééee  aauuxx  ddeeuuxx  ccoonnddiittiioonnss  ssuuiivvaanntteess  ::  ((11))ll''aappppaarreeiill  nnee  ddooiitt  ppaass  pprroodduuiirree  ddee  bbrroouuiillllaaggee,,  eett  ((22))  ll''uuttiilliissaatteeuurr  ddee  ll''aappppaarreeiill  ddooiitt  aacccceepptteerr  ttoouutt  bbrroouuiillllaaggee  rraaddiiooéélleeccttrriiqquuee  ssuubbii,,  mmêêmmee  ssii  llee  bbrroouuiillllaaggee  eesstt  ssuusscceeppttiibbllee  dd''eenn  ccoommpprroommeettttrree  llee  ffoonnccttiioonnnneemmeenn..  TThhiiss  eeqquuiippmmeenntt  mmuusstt  bbee  iinnssttaalllleedd  aanndd  ooppeerraatteedd  iinn  aaccccoorrddaannccee  wwiitthh  pprroovviiddeedd  iinnssttrruuccttiioonnss  aanndd  tthhee  aanntteennnnaa((ss))  uusseedd  ffoorr  tthhiiss  ttrraannssmmiitttteerr  mmuusstt  bbee  iinnssttaalllleedd  ttoo  pprroovviiddee  aa  sseeppaarraattiioonn  ddiissttaannccee  ooff  aatt  lleeaasstt  2200  ccmm  ffrroomm  aallll  ppeerrssoonnss  aanndd  mmuusstt  nnoott  bbee  ccoo--llooccaatteedd  oorr  ooppeerraattiinngg  iinn  ccoonnjjuunnccttiioonn  wwiitthh  aannyy  ootthheerr  aanntteennnnaa  oorr  ttrraannssmmiitttteerr..  EEnndd--uusseerrss  aanndd  iinnssttaalllleerrss  mmuusstt  bbee  pprroovviiddeedd  wwiitthh  aanntteennnnaa  iinnssttaallllaattiioonn  iinnssttrruuccttiioonnss  aanndd  ttrraannssmmiitttteerr  ooppeerraattiinngg  ccoonnddiittiioonnss  ffoorr  ssaattiissffyyiinngg  RRFF  eexxppoossuurree  ccoommpplliiaannccee..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 7 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    2 Overview BBeeffoorree  yyoouu  uussee  tthhee  hhiigghh  ssppeeeedd  rroouutteerr,,  pplleeaassee  ggeett  aaccqquuaaiinntteedd  wwiitthh  tthhee  LLEEDD  iinnddiiccaattoorrss  aanndd  ccoonnnneeccttoorrss  ffiirrsstt..  2.1G800 series 2.1.1 G800 series   GG880022  GG880022PP  GG880011PP  GG880011AA  GG880000PP  GG880000AA  WWAANN  11xxFFEE  iinn  RRJJ4455  LLAANN  44xxFFEE  iinn  RRJJ4455  WWiiFFii  22XX22  22..44GG  880022..1111  bb//gg//nn  UUSSBB  11XX  UUSSBB  22..00  FFXXSS  22xxFFXXSS  iinn  RRJJ1111  11xxFFXXSS  iinn  RRJJ1111  NNoo  PPooEE  NNoo  YYeess  YYeess  NNoo  YYeess  NNoo  PPoowweerr  AAddaapptteerr  1122VV//22AA  1122VV//33AA  1122VV//33AA  1122VV//11AA  1122VV//22AA  1122VV//11AA    TTrraaddee  MMaarrkk::  FFllyyiinnggvvooiivvee..    2.1.2 Power Adapter MMooddeell  TTyyppee  TTrraaddee  MMaarrkk  FFeeaattuurreess  S24B13-120A200-Y4  EU GONGJIN IINNPPUUTT::  110000--224400VVAACC//5500--6600HHZZ//MMAAXX  00..77AA  OOUUTTPPUUTT::  1122VVDDCC//22AA  S24B12-120A200-Y4  UL GONGJIN IINNPPUUTT::  110000--224400VVAACC//5500--6600HHZZ//MMAAXX  00..77AA  OOUUTTPPUUTT::  1122VVDDCC//22AA  F12W 3-120100SPAU UL FRECOM IINNPPUUTT::  110000--224400VVAACC//5500--6600HHZZ//MMAAXX  00..33AA  OOUUTTPPUUTT::  1122VVDDCC//11AA  F12W 3-120100SPAV EU FRECOM IINNPPUUTT::  110000--224400VVAACC//5500--6600HHZZ//MMAAXX  00..33AA  OOUUTTPPUUTT::  1122VVDDCC//11AA  SWPP-12003000-W UL&EU TOP-ASIA IINNPPUUTT::  110000--224400VVAACC//5500--6600HHZZ//MMAAXX  11..55AA  OOUUTTPPUUTT::  1122VVDDCC//33AA
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 8 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    2.2LED Indicators 2.3Hardware Installation BBeeffoorree  ssttaarrttiinngg  ttoo  ccoonnffiigguurree  tthhee  rroouutteerr,,  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ttoo  ccoonnnneecctt  yyoouurr  ddeevviicceess  ccoorrrreeccttllyy..  Front Panel  LED Status Explanation   PPHHOONNEE  BBlliinnkkiinngg((GGrreeeenn))  NNoott  rreeggiisstteerreedd..  OOnn  ((GGrreeeenn))  RReeggiisstteerreedd  WWLLAANN  OOnn  ((GGrreeeenn))  WWiirreelleessss  aacccceessss  ppooiinntt  iiss  rreeaaddyy..  BBlliinnkkiinngg((GGrreeeenn))  IItt  wwiillll  bblliinnkk  wwhhiillee  wwiirreelleessss  ttrraaffffiicc  ggooeess  tthhrroouugghh..  LLAANN  11//22//33//44  OOnn  ((GGrreeeenn))  TThhee  ppoorrtt  iiss  ccoonnnneecctteedd  wwiitthh  110000MMbbppss..  OOffff  TThhee  ppoorrtt  iiss  ddiissccoonnnneecctteedd..  BBlliinnkkiinngg((GGrreeeenn))  TThhee  ddaattaa  iiss  ttrraannssmmiittttiinngg..  WWAANN  OOnn((GGrreeeenn))  TThhee  ppoorrtt  iiss  ccoonnnneecctteedd  wwiitthh  110000MMbbppss..  OOffff  TThhee  ppoorrtt  iiss  ddiissccoonnnneecctteedd..  BBlliinnkkiinngg((GGrreeeenn))  IItt  wwiillll  bblliinnkk  wwhhiillee  ttrraannssmmiittttiinngg  ddaattaa..  PPOOWWEERR  OOnn((RReedd))  TThhee  rroouutteerr  iiss  ppoowweerreedd  oonn  aanndd  rruunnnniinngg  nnoorrmmaallllyy..  OOffff  TThhee  rroouutteerr  iiss  ppoowweerreedd  ooffff..  Rear Panel  Interface  Description    OONN//OOFFFF  PPoowweerr  SSwwiittcchh..  DDCC    55VV//22AA  CCoonnnneeccttoorr  ffoorr  aa  ppoowweerr  aaddaapptteerr..  FFXXSS  CCoonnnneecctt  ttoo  tthhee  pphhoonnee..  WWAANN  CCoonnnneeccttoorr  ffoorr  aacccceessssiinngg  tthhee  IInntteerrnneett..  LLAANN  ((11//22//33//44))  CCoonnnneeccttoorrss  ffoorr  llooccaall  nneettwwoorrkkeedd  ddeevviicceess..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 9 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    SStteepp  11..CCoonnnneecctt  LLiinnee  ppoorrtt  ttoo  llaanndd  lliinnee  jjaacckk  wwiitthh  aa  RRJJ--1111  ccaabbllee..  SStteepp  22..CCoonnnneecctt  tthhee  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ttoo  aa  mmooddeemm  oorr  sswwiittcchh  oorr  rroouutteerr  oorr  IInntteerrnneett  wwiitthh  aann  EEtthheerrnneett  ccaabbllee..  SStteepp  33..CCoonnnneecctt  oonnee  ppoorrtt  ooff  44  LLAANN  ppoorrttss  ttoo  yyoouurr  ccoommppuutteerr  wwiitthh  aa  RRJJ--4455  ccaabbllee..  TThhiiss  ddeevviiccee  aalllloowwss  yyoouu  ttoo  ccoonnnneecctt  44  PPCCss  ddiirreeccttllyy..  SStteepp  44..CCoonnnneecctt  oonnee  eenndd  ooff  tthhee  ppoowweerr  ccoorrdd  ttoo  tthhee  ppoowweerr  ppoorrtt  ooff  tthhiiss  ddeevviiccee..  CCoonnnneecctt  tthhee  ootthheerr  eenndd  ttoo  tthhee  wwaallll  oouuttlleett  ooff  eelleeccttrriicciittyy..  SStteepp  55..PPuusshh  tthhee  OONN//OOFFFF  bbuuttttoonn  ttoo  ppoowweerr  oonn  tthhee  rroouutteerr..  SStteepp  66..CChheecckk  tthhee  PPoowweerr  aanndd  WWAANN,,  LLAANN  LLEEDDss  ttoo  aassssuurree  nneettwwoorrkk  ccoonnnneeccttiioonnss..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 10 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04                  Warning: Please do not attempt to use other different power adapter or  cut off power supply during configuration or updating the G201N4 VoIP home gateway. Using other power adapter may damage G201N4 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 the equipment. 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,  may  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.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 11 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    2.4Voice Prompt IInn  aannyy  cciirrccuummssttaannccee,,  pprreessssiinngg  tthhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  ccoommmmaanndd  ttoo  eenntteerr  rreelleevvaanntt  ffuunnccttiioonn..  TThhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  ttaabbllee  lliissttss  ccoommmmaanndd,,  aanndd  ddeessccrriippttiioonn..   VVooiiccee  MMeennuu  SSeettttiinngg  OOppttiioonnss  OOppeerraattiioonn  ccooddee  CCoonntteennttss  11  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““11””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  tthhee  ccuurrrreenntt  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ttyyppee  SStteepp  33..PPrroommpptt  ""PPlleeaassee  eenntteerr  ppaasssswwoorrdd””,,  uusseerr  nneeeedd  ttoo  iinnppuutt  ppaasssswwoorrdd  wwiitthh  eenndd  cchhaarr  ##  iiff  uusseerr  wwaanntt  ttoo  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ttyyppee..  TThhee  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iinn  IIVVRR  iiss  ssaammee  aass  tthhee  oonnee  ooff  WWEEBB  llooggiinn,,  uusseerr  ccaann  uussee  pphhoonnee  kkeeyyppaadd  ttoo  eenntteerr  ppaasssswwoorrdd  ddiirreeccttllyy,,  aanndd  tthhee  mmaattcchhiinngg  ttaabbllee  iiss  iinn  NNoottee  44..  FFoorr  eexxaammppllee::  WWEEBB  llooggiinn  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  ““aaddmmiinn””,,  ssoo  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iinn  IIVVRR  iiss  ““aaddmmiinn””  ttoooo,,  uusseerr  iinnppuutt  ““2233664466””  ttoo  aacccceessss  aanndd  tthheenn  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  WWAANN  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ppoorrtt..  SStteepp  44..RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  rriigghhtt..  SStteepp  55..CChhoooossee  tthhee  nneeww  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ttyyppee  ffrroomm  11..DDHHCCPP  aanndd  22..SSttaattiicc  SStteepp  66..RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””,,  tthhiiss  mmeeaannss  uusseerr  mmaakkee  tthhee  cchhaannggeess  ssuucccceessssffuullllyy,,  aanndd  tthheenn  GG880022  wwiillll  rreettuurrnn  ttoo  ssoouunndd  pprroommppttiinngg  ““pplleeaassee  eenntteerr  yyoouurr  ooppttiioonn,,  oonnee  WWAANN  PPoorrtt  …………””..  NNoottee::  aadddd  ““##””  ttoo  aassssuummee  aafftteerr  iinnppuutt  ppaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  sseelleecctteedd  nneeww  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ttyyppee  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““**””  22  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““22””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ccuurrrreenntt  WWAANN  PPoorrtt  IIPP  AAddddrreessss  SStteepp  33..IInnppuutt  tthhee  nneeww  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  aanndd  wwiitthh  tthhee  eenndd  cchhaarr  ##,,  uussiinngg  ““**””  ttoo  rreeppllaaccee  ““..””,,  uusseerr  ccaann  iinnppuutt  119922**116688**2200**116688  ttoo  sseett  tthhee  nneeww  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  119922..116688..2200..116688  pprreessss  ##  kkeeyy  ttoo  iinnddiiccaattee  tthhaatt  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ffiinniisshheedd  SStteepp  44..RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  NNoottee::  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““****””..  33  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““33””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ccuurrrreenntt  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ssuubbnneett  mmaasskk  SStteepp  33..IInnppuutt  aa  nneeww  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ssuubbnneett  mmaasskk  aanndd  wwiitthh  tthhee  eenndd  cchhaarr  ##  uussiinngg  ““**””  ttoo  rreeppllaaccee  ““..””,,  uusseerr  ccaann  iinnppuutt  225555**225555**225555**00  ttoo  sseett  tthhee  nneeww  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ssuubbnneett  mmaasskk  225555..225555..225555..00  pprreessss  ##  kkeeyy  ttoo  iinnddiiccaattee  tthhaatt  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ffiinniisshheedd  33))  RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  NNoottee::  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““****””..  44  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““44””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ccuurrrreenntt  ggaatteewwaayy  SStteepp  33..IInnppuutt  tthhee  nneeww  ggaatteewwaayy  aanndd  wwiitthh  tthhee  eenndd  cchhaarr  ##  uussiinngg  ““**””  ttoo  rreeppllaaccee  ““..””,,  uusseerr  ccaann  iinnppuutt  119922**116688**2200**11  ttoo  sseett  tthhee  nneeww  ggaatteewwaayy  119922..116688..2200..11  pprreessss  ##  ((ppoouunndd))  kkeeyy  ttoo  iinnddiiccaattee  tthhaatt  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ffiinniisshheedd  33))  RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  NNoottee::  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““****””..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 12 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    55  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““55””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ccuurrrreenntt  DDNNSS  SStteepp  33..IInnppuutt  tthhee  nneeww  DDNNSS  aanndd  wwiitthh  tthhee  eenndd  cchhaarr  ##  uussiinngg  ““**””  ttoo  rreeppllaaccee  ““..””,,  uusseerr  ccaann  iinnppuutt  119922**116688**2200**11  ttoo  sseett  tthhee  nneeww  ggaatteewwaayy  119922..116688..2200..11  pprreessss  ##  ((ppoouunndd))  kkeeyy  ttoo  iinnddiiccaattee  tthhaatt  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ffiinniisshheedd  33))  RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““****””..    66  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““66””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ““FFaaccttoorryy  RReesseett””  SStteepp  33..PPrroommpptt  ""PPlleeaassee  eenntteerr  ppaasssswwoorrdd"",,  tthhee  mmeetthhoodd  ooff  iinnppuuttttiinngg  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  tthhee  ssaammee  aass  ooppeerraattiioonn  11..  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““**””..  SStteepp  44..PPrroommpptt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  rriigghhtt  aanndd  tthheenn  GG880022  wwiillll  bbee  ffaaccttoorryy  sseettttiinngg..  SStteepp  55..PPrreessss  ““77””  rreebboooott  ttoo  mmaakkee  cchhaannggeess  eeffffeeccttiivvee..    77  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““77””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ““RReebboooott””  SStteepp  33..PPrroommpptt  ""PPlleeaassee  eenntteerr  ppaasssswwoorrdd"",,  tthhee  mmeetthhoodd  ooff  iinnppuuttttiinngg  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  ssaammee  aass  ooppeerraattiioonn  11..  SStteepp  44..GG880022  wwiillll  rreebboooott  iiff  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  rriigghhtt  aanndd  ooppeerraattiioonn  iiss  pprrooppeerrllyy..      88  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““88””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ““WWAANN  PPoorrtt  LLooggiinn””  SStteepp  33..PPrroommpptt  ""PPlleeaassee  eenntteerr  ppaasssswwoorrdd"",,  tthhee  mmeetthhoodd  ooff  iinnppuuttttiinngg  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  ssaammee  aass  ooppeerraattiioonn  11..  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  qquuiitt  bbyy  tthhee  wwaayyssiiddee,,  pprreessss  ““**””..  SStteepp  44..RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  SStteepp  55..PPrroommpptt  ““11eennaabbllee  22ddiissaabbllee””,,cchhoooossee  11  oorr  22,,  aanndd  wwiitthh  ccoonnffiirrmm  cchhaarr  ##  SStteepp  66..RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..      99  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““99””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ““  WWEEBB  AAcccceessss  PPoorrtt””  SStteepp  33..PPrroommpptt  ““PPlleeaassee  eenntteerr  ppaasssswwoorrdd””,,  tthhee  mmeetthhoodd  ooff  iinnppuuttttiinngg  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  ssaammee  aass  ooppeerraattiioonn  11..  SStteepp  44..RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  SStteepp  55..RReeppoorrtt  tthhee  ccuurrrreenntt  WWEEBB  AAcccceessss  PPoorrtt  SStteepp  66..SSeett  tthhee  nneeww  WWEEBB  aacccceessss  ppoorrtt  aanndd  wwiitthh  eenndd  cchhaarr  ##  SStteepp  77..  RReeppoorrtt  ““ooppeerraattiioonn  ssuucccceessssffuull””  iiff  uusseerr  ooppeerraattiioonn  pprrooppeerrllyy..  00  SStteepp  11..PPiicckk  uupp  pphhoonnee  aanndd  pprreessss  ““********””  ttoo  ssttaarrtt  IIVVRR    SStteepp  22..CChhoooossee  ““00””,,  aanndd  GG880022  rreeppoorrtt  ccuurrrreenntt  FFiirrmmwwaarree  vveerrssiioonn   NNoottiiccee::  11..  WWhheenn  uussiinngg  VVooiiccee  MMeennuu,,  pprreessss  **  ((ssttaarr))  ttoo  rreettuurrnn  tthhee  mmaaiinn  mmeennuu..  22..  IIff  aannyy  cchhaannggeess  mmaaddee  iinn  tthhee  IIPP  aassssiiggnnmmeenntt  mmooddee,,  pplleeaassee  rreebboooott  tthhee  GG880022  ttoo  ttaakkee  tthhee  sseettttiinngg  iinnttoo  eeffffeecctt..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 13 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    33..  WWhheenn  eenntteerr  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  oorr  ssuubbnneett  mmaasskk,,  uussee  ““**””((SSttaarr))  ttoo  rreeppllaaccee  ““..””  ((DDoott))..  44..  FFoorr  eexxaammppllee,,  ttoo  eenntteerr  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  119922..116688..2200..115599  bbyy  kkeeyyppaadd,,  pprreessss  tthheessee  kkeeyyss::  119922**116688**2200**115599,,uussee  tthhee  ##((ppoouunndd))  kkeeyy  ttoo  iinnddiiccaattee  tthhaatt  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ffiinniisshheedd  eenntteerriinngg  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss..  55..  ##((ppoouunndd))  kkeeyy  ttoo  iinnddiiccaattee  tthhaatt  yyoouu  hhaavvee  ffiinniisshh  eenntteerriinngg  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  oorr  ssuubbnneett  mmaasskk  66..  WWhheenn  aassssiiggnniinngg  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  iinn  SSttaattiicc  IIPP  mmooddee,,  sseettttiinngg  IIPP  aaddddrreessss,,  ssuubbnneett  mmaasskk  aanndd  ddeeffaauulltt  ggaatteewwaayy  iiss  aa  mmuusstt..  IIff  iinn  DDHHCCPP  mmooddee,,  pplleeaassee  mmaakkee  ssuurree  tthhaatt  DDHHCCPP  SSEERRVVEERR  iiss  aavvaaiillaabbllee  iinn  yyoouurr  eexxiissttiinngg  bbrrooaaddbbaanndd  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ttoo  wwhhiicchh  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ooff  GG880022  iiss  ccoonnnneecctteedd..  77..  TThhee  ddeeffaauulltt  LLAANN  ppoorrtt  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ooff  GG880022  iiss  119922..116688..11..11  aanndd  ddoo  nnoott  sseett  tthhee  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ooff  GG880022  iinn  tthhee  ssaammee  nneettwwoorrkk  sseeggmmeenntt  ooff  LLAANN  ppoorrtt  ooff  GG880022,,  ootthheerrwwiissee  iitt  mmaayy  lleeaadd  ttoo  tthhee  GG880022  ffaaiill  ttoo  wwoorrkk  pprrooppeerrllyy..  88..  YYoouu  ccaann  eenntteerr  tthhee  ppaasssswwoorrdd  bbyy  pphhoonnee  kkeeyyppaadd,,  tthhee  mmaattcchhiinngg  ttaabbllee  bbeettwweeeenn  nnuummbbeerr  aanndd  lleetttteerrss  aass  ffoolllloowwss::    TToo  iinnppuutt::  DD,,  EE,,  FF,,  dd,,  ee,,  ff  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘33’’  TToo  iinnppuutt::  GG,,  HH,,  II,,  gg,,  hh,,  ii  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘44’’  TToo  iinnppuutt::  JJ,,  KK,,  LL,,  jj,,  kk,,  ll  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘55’’  TToo  iinnppuutt::  MM,,  NN,,  OO,,  mm,,  nn,,  oo  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘66’’  TToo  iinnppuutt::  PP,,  QQ,,  RR,,  SS,,  pp,,  qq,,  rr,,  ss  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘77’’  TToo  iinnppuutt::  TT,,  UU,,  VV,,  tt,,  uu,,  vv  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘88’’  TToo  iinnppuutt::  WW,,  XX,,  YY,,  ZZ,,  ww,,  xx,,  yy,,  zz  ----  pprreessss  ‘‘99’’  TToo  iinnppuutt  aallll  ootthheerr  cchhaarraacctteerrss  iinn  tthhee  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  ppaasssswwoorrdd----------pprreessss  ‘‘00’’,,    EE..gg..  ppaasssswwoorrdd  iiss  ‘‘aaddmmiinn--aaddmmiinn’’,,  pprreessss  ‘‘223366446600226633’’
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 14 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04        3 Configuring Basic Settings 3.1Two-Level Management TThhiiss  cchhaapptteerr  eexxppllaaiinnss  hhooww  ttoo  sseettuupp  aa  ppaasssswwoorrdd  ffoorr  aann  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr//rroooott  uusseerr  aanndd  hhooww  ttoo  aaddjjuusstt  bbaassiicc//aaddvvaanncceedd  sseettttiinnggss  ffoorr  aacccceessssiinngg  IInntteerrnneett  ssuucccceessssffuullllyy..    GG880022  ssuuppppoorrttss  ttwwoo--lleevveell  mmaannaaggeemmeenntt::  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  aanndd  uusseerr..  FFoorr  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““aaddmmiinn//aaddmmiinn””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  cclliicckk  LLooggiinn  bbuuttttoonn  ttoo  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn..  WWhhiillee  ffoorr  uusseerr  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““uusseerr//uusseerr””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  cclliicckk  LLooggiinn  bbuuttttoonn  ffoorr  ffuullll  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn..  3.2Accessing Web Page 3.2.1 From LAN port 11..  MMaakkee  ssuurree  yyoouurr  PPCC  hhaavvee  ccoonnnneecctteedd  ttoo  tthhee  rroouutteerr’’ss  LLAANN  ppoorrtt  ccoorrrreeccttllyy..   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.   22..  OOppeenn  aa  wweebb  bbrroowwsseerr  oonn  yyoouurr  PPCC  aanndd  ttyyppee  hhttttpp::////119922..116688..11..11  TThhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  wwiinnddooww  wwiillll  bbee  ooppeenn  ttoo  aasskk  ffoorr  uusseerrnnaammee  aanndd  ppaasssswwoorrdd,,aanndd  yyoouu  ccaann  cchhoooossee  llaanngguuaaggee..    33..  FFoorr  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““aaddmmiinn//aaddmmiinn””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  cclliicckk  LLooggiinn  ttoo  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn..  YYeett,,  ffoorr  rroooott  uusseerr  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““uusseerr//uusseerr””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  cclliicckk  LLooggiinn  ffoorr  ffuullll  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn..    Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.  44..  TThhee  wweebb  ppaaggee  ccaann  bbee  llooggggeedd  oouutt  aafftteerr  55  mmiinnuutteess  wwiitthhoouutt  aannyy  ooppeerraattiioonn..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 15 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04      3.2.2 From WAN port 11..  MMaakkee  ssuurree  yyoouurr  PPCC  ccaann  ccoonnnneecctt  ttoo  tthhee  rroouutteerr’’ss  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  ccoorrrreeccttllyy..  22..  GGeettttiinngg  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess  ooff  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  uussiinngg  VVooiiccee  pprroommpptt..   33..  OOppeenn  aa  wweebb  bbrroowwsseerr  oonn  yyoouurr  PPCC  aanndd  ttyyppee  hhttttpp::////tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ooff  WWAANN  ppoorrtt..  TThhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  wwiinnddooww  wwiillll  bbee  ooppeenn  ttoo  aasskk  ffoorr  uusseerrnnaammee  aanndd  ppaasssswwoorrdd..    44..  FFoorr  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““aaddmmiinn//aaddmmiinn””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  cclliicckk  LLooggiinn  ttoo  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn..  YYeett,,  ffoorr  rroooott  uusseerr  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““uusseerr//uusseerr””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  cclliicckk  LLooggiinn  ffoorr  ffuullll  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn..    Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.  55..  TThhee  wweebb  ppaaggee  ccaann  bbee  llooggggeedd  oouutt  aafftteerr  55  mmiinnuutteess  wwiitthhoouutt  aannyy  ooppeerraattiioonn..   3.3 Web Page  Field Name 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 the parameters     1.Every  time  making  some changes,  user  should  press  this button to confirm the changes. 2.After  pressing  the  button,  the red
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 16 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04     will appear to notice rebooting.  To cancel the changes.  Press it to reboot the router 3.4Setting up the Time Zone    Open Administration/Management webpage as shown left, please select the Time Zone for the router installed and specify the NTP server and set the update interval in NTP synchronization.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 17 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    3.5Setting up the Internet Connection FFrroomm  WWAANN  ppaaggee,,  mmuullttii  wwaann  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ccoouulldd  bbee  bbuuiilltt  oorr  ddeetteetteedd..  IIff  yyoouu  wwaanntt  ttoo  kknnooww  mmoorree  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  aabboouutt  IInntteerrnneett  CCoonnnneeccttiioonn  sseettttiinngg,,  pplleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  55..33  sseeccttiioonn..    Field Name Description Connect    Name Use keywords to indicate WAN port service model (the parameters are defined in Network--> multi-WAN page). Please refer to 5.3.1 section. Service Chose the service mode. Please refer to 5.3.1 section. IP Protocol Version Only IPv4 for G802 INTERNET   Choose Internet connection mode. NAT Enable If or not enable NAT. VLAN Mode If or not enable VLAN Mode. VLAN ID Set the VLAN ID. 802.1p Set the priority of VLAN, Options are 0~7. DNS Mode The default is Manual. Primary DNS Address The primary DNS of Internet port. Secondary DNS Address The secondary DNS of Internet port. Port Bind Port bind  is  used  for binding the service  for different LAN ports and SSIDs. 3.6Setting up the Wireless Connection TToo  sseett  uupp  tthhee  wwiirreelleessss  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn,,  pplleeaassee  sskkiipp  tthhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  sstteeppss..  3.6.1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSID OOppeenn  WWiirreelleessss//BBaassiicc  wweebbppaaggee  aass  sshhoowwnn  bbeellooww
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 18 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04      Field Name Description Radio On/Off Select “Radio Off” to disable wireless. Select “Radio on”to enable wireless. Network Mode Choose one network mode from the drop down list. SSID The name of the wireless name, it can be any text numbers or various special characters.   Multiple SSSD1-3 Set more wireless network. Frequency Choose channel frequency.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 19 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    3.6.2 Encryption OOppeenn  WWiirreelleessss//WWiirreelleessss  SSeeccuurriittyy  wweebbppaaggee  ttoo  sseett  tthhee  eennccrryyppttiioonn  ooff  rroouutteerrss..     Field Name Description SSID Choice Choose one SSID from Off-premises 1, off-premises 2 and Premises. Security Mode Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve   the security and privacy of your wireless data packets. Each encryption mode will bring out different web   page and ask you to offer additional configuration. 3.7Register 3.7.1 Get the Accounts GG880022  hhaavvee  aa  FFXXSS  ppoorrtt,,  yyoouu  ccaann  uussee  iitt  ttoo  mmaakkee  SSIIPP  ccaallll,,  aanndd  bbeeffoorree  rreeggiisstteerriinngg,,  yyoouu  sshhoouulldd  ggeett  tthhee  SSIIPP  aaccccoouunntt  ffrroomm  yyoouu  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  oorr  pprroovviiddeerr..    3.7.2 Connections CCoonnnneecctt  GG880022  ttoo  tthhee  IInntteerrnneett  pprrooppeerrllyy
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 20 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    3.7.3 Configuration SIP from Webpage   SStteepp  11..OOppeenn  FFXXSS11((FFXXSS22))//SSIIPP  AAccccoouunntt  wweebbppaaggee,,  aass  tthhee  ppiiccttuurree  iinn  tthhee  rriigghhtt  ssiiddee..  SStteepp  22..FFiillll  tthhee  SSIIPP  SSeerrvveerr  ddoommaaiinn  aanndd  SSIIPP  SSeerrvveerr  aaddddrreessss  ((wwhhiicchh  ggeett  ffrroomm  yyoouu  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  oorr  pprroovviiddeerr))  iinnttoo  DDoommaaiinn  NNaammee  ppaarraammeetteerr,,  iinnttoo  SSIIPP  SSeerrvveerr    SStteepp  33..FFiillll  aaccccoouunntt  wwhhiicchh  ggeett  ffrroomm  yyoouu  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  iinnttoo  DDiissppllaayy  NNaammee  ppaarraammeetteerr,,  PPhhoonnee  NNuummbbeerr  ppaarraammeetteerr,,  aanndd  AAccccoouunntt  ppaarraammeetteerr..  SStteepp  44..FFiillll  ppaasssswwoorrdd  wwhhiicchh  ggeett  ffrroomm  yyoouu  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  iinnttoo  PPaasssswwoorrdd  ppaarraammeetteerr..  SStteepp  55..PPrreessss    bbuuttttoonn  iinn  tthhee  bboottttoomm  ooff  tthhee  wweebbppaaggee  ttoo  ssaavvee  cchhaannggeess..  NNoottee::  iiff  tthheerree  iiss,,  pplleeaassee  pprreessss    bbuuttttoonn  ttoo  mmaakkee  cchhaannggeess  eeffffeeccttiivvee..  3.7.4 View the Register Status   TToo  vviieeww  tthhee  ssttaattuuss,,  pplleeaassee  ooppeenn  SSttaattuuss  wweebbppaaggee  aanndd  vviieeww  tthhee  vvaalluuee  ooff  rreeggiisstteerr  ssttaattuuss..  TThhee  vvaalluuee  iiss  rreeggiisstteerreedd  lliikkee  tthhee  ffoolllloowwiinngg  ppiiccttuurree  wwhhiicchh  mmeeaannss  GG880022  hhaavvee  rreeggiisstteerreedd  nnoorrmmaallllyy  aanndd  yyoouu  ccaann  mmaakkee  ccaallllss..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 21 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    3.8Make Call 3.8.1 Calling phone or extension numbers TToo  mmaakkee  aa  pphhoonnee  oorr  eexxtteennssiioonn  nnuummbbeerr  ccaallll::  11..  BBootthh  AATTAA  aanndd  tthhee  ootthheerr  VVooIIPP  ddeevviiccee  ((ii..ee..,,  aannootthheerr  AATTAA  oorr  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  pprroodduuccttss))  hhaavvee  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess,,  oorr  22..  BBootthh  AATTAA  aanndd  tthhee  ootthheerr  VVooIIPP  ddeevviiccee  ((ii..ee..,,  aannootthheerr  AATTAA  oorr  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  pprroodduuccttss))  aarree  oonn  tthhee  ssaammee  LLAANN  uussiinngg  pprriivvaattee  oorr  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess,,  oorr  33..  BBootthh  AATTAA  aanndd  tthhee  ootthheerr  VVooIIPP  ddeevviiccee  ((ii..ee..,,  aannootthheerr  AATTAA  oorr  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  pprroodduuccttss))  ccaann  bbee  ccoonnnneecctteedd  tthhrroouugghh  aa  rroouutteerr  uussiinngg  ppuubblliicc  oorr  pprriivvaattee  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess..    TToo  mmaakkee  aa  ccaallll,,  ffiirrsstt  ppiicckk  uupp  tthhee  aannaalloogg  pphhoonnee  oorr  ttuurrnn  oonn  tthhee  ssppeeaakkeerrpphhoonnee  oonn  tthhee  aannaalloogg  pphhoonnee,,  iinnppuutt  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ddiirreeccttllyy,,  eenndd  wwiitthh  ##..  3.8.2 Direct IP calls DDiirreecctt  IIPP  ccaalllliinngg  aalllloowwss  ttwwoo  pphhoonneess,,  tthhaatt  iiss,,  aann  AATTAA  wwiitthh  aann  aannaalloogg  pphhoonnee  aanndd  aannootthheerr  VVooIIPP  DDeevviiccee,,  ttoo  ttaallkk  ttoo  eeaacchh  ootthheerr  wwiitthhoouutt  aa  SSIIPP  pprrooxxyy..  VVooIIPP  ccaallllss  ccaann  bbee  mmaaddee  bbeettwweeeenn  ttwwoo  pphhoonneess  iiff::  11..  BBootthh  AATTAA  aanndd  tthhee  ootthheerr  VVooIIPP  ddeevviiccee  ((ii..ee..,,  aannootthheerr  AATTAA  oorr  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  pprroodduuccttss))  hhaavvee  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess,,  oorr  22..  BBootthh  AATTAA  aanndd  tthhee  ootthheerr  VVooIIPP  ddeevviiccee  ((ii..ee..,,  aannootthheerr  AATTAA  oorr  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  pprroodduuccttss))  aarree  oonn  tthhee  ssaammee  LLAANN  uussiinngg  pprriivvaattee  oorr  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess,,  oorr  33..  BBootthh  AATTAA  aanndd  tthhee  ootthheerr  VVooIIPP  ddeevviiccee  ((ii..ee..,,  aannootthheerr  AATTAA  oorr  ootthheerr  SSIIPP  pprroodduuccttss))  ccaann  bbee  ccoonnnneecctteedd  tthhrroouugghh  aa  rroouutteerr  uussiinngg  ppuubblliicc  oorr  pprriivvaattee  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess..    TToo  mmaakkee  aa  ddiirreecctt  IIPP  ccaallll,,  ffiirrsstt  ppiicckk  uupp  tthhee  aannaalloogg  pphhoonnee  oorr  ttuurrnn  oonn  tthhee  ssppeeaakkeerrpphhoonnee  oonn  tthhee  aannaalloogg  pphhoonnee,,  IInnppuutt  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ddiirreeccttllyy,,  wwiitthh  tthhee  eenndd  ““##””..  3.8.3 Call Hold WWhhiillee  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn,,  pprreessssiinngg  tthhee  ““**7777””  ttoo  ppuutt  tthhee  rreemmoottee  eenndd  oonn  hhoolldd,,  tthheenn  yyoouu  wwiillll  hheeaarr  tthhee  ddiiaall  ttoonnee  aanndd  tthhee  rreemmoottee  ppaarrttyy  wwiillll  hheeaarr  hhoolldd  ttoonnee  aatt  tthhee  ssaammee  ttiimmee..  PPrreessssiinngg  tthhee  ““**7777””  aaggaaiinn  ttoo  rreelleeaassee  tthhee  pprreevviioouussllyy  hhoolldd  ssttaattee  aanndd  rreessuummee  tthhee  bbii--ddiirreeccttiioonnaall  mmeeddiiaa..  3.8.4 Blind Transfer AAssssuummiinngg  tthhaatt  ccaallll  ppaarrttyy  AA  aanndd  ppaarrttyy  BB  aarree  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn..  AA  wwaannttss  ttoo  BBlliinndd  TTrraannssffeerr  BB  ttoo  CC::  SStteepp  11..PPaarrttyy  AA  ddiiaallss  ““**7788””  ttoo  ggeett  aa  ddiiaall  ttoonnee,,  tthheenn  ddiiaallss  ppaarrttyy  CC’’ss  nnuummbbeerr,,  aanndd  tthheenn  pprreessss  iimmmmeeddiiaatteellyy  kkeeyy  ##  ((oorr  wwaaiitt  ffoorr  44  sseeccoonnddss))  ttoo  ddiiaall  oouutt..  SStteepp  22..AA  ccaann  hhaanngg  uupp..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 22 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    3.8.5 Attended Transfer AAssssuummiinngg  tthhaatt  ccaallll  ppaarrttyy  AA  aanndd  BB  aarree  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn..  AA  wwaannttss  ttoo  AAtttteenndd  TTrraannssffeerr  BB  ttoo  CC::  SStteepp  11..PPaarrttyy  AA  ddiiaall  ““**7777””  ttoo  hhoolldd  tthhee  ppaarrttyy  BB,,  wwhheenn  hheeaarr  tthhee  ddiiaall  ttoonnee,,  AA  ddiiaall  CC’’ss  nnuummbbeerr,,  tthheenn  ppaarrttyy  AA  aanndd  ppaarrttyy  CC  aarree  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn..  SStteepp  22..PPaarrttyy  AA  ddiiaall  ““**7788””  ttoo  ttrraannssffeerr  ttoo  CC,,  tthheenn  BB  aanndd  CC  nnooww  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn..  SStteepp  33..IIff  tthhee  ttrraannssffeerr  ddooeessnn’’tt  ssuucccceessss,,  tthheenn  AA  aanndd  BB  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn  aaggaaiinn..  3.8.6 Conference AAssssuummiinngg  tthhaatt  ccaallll  ppaarrttyy  AA  aanndd  BB  aarree  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn..  AA  wwaannttss  ttoo  aadddd  CC  ttoo  tthhee  ccoonnffeerreennccee::  SStteepp  11..PPaarrttyy  AA  ddiiaall  ““**7777””  ttoo  hhoolldd  tthhee  ppaarrttyy  BB,,  wwhheenn  hheeaarr  tthhee  ddiiaall  ttoonnee,,  AA  ddiiaall  CC’’ss  nnuummbbeerr,,  tthheenn  ppaarrttyy  AA  aanndd  ppaarrttyy  CC  aarree  iinn  ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn..  SStteepp  22..PPaarrttyy  AA  ddiiaall  ““**8888””  ttoo  aadddd  CC,,  tthheenn  AA,,  BB  aanndd  CC  nnooww  iinn  ccoonnffeerreennccee..    4 Web Configuration TThhiiss  cchhaapptteerr  wwiillll  gguuiiddee  uusseerrss  ttoo  eexxeeccuuttee  aaddvvaanncceedd  ((ffuullll))  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  tthhrroouugghh  aaddmmiinn  mmooddee  ooppeerraattiioonn..  4.1Login  SStteepp  11..CCoonnnneecctt  tthhee  LLAANN  ppoorrtt  ooff  tthhee  rroouutteerr  ttoo  yyoouurr  PPCC   SStteepp  22..OOppeenn  aa  wweebb  bbrroowwsseerr  oonn  yyoouurr  PPCC  aanndd  ttyyppee  iinn  hhttttpp::////119922..116688..11..11..  TThhee  wwiinnddooww  wwiillll  aasskk  ffoorr  ttyyppiinngg  uusseerrnnaammee  aanndd  ppaasssswwoorrdd..  AAnndd  yyoouu  ccaann  cchhoooossee  llaanngguuaaggee,,  ttoooo.. SStteepp  33..PPlleeaassee  ttyyppee  ““aaddmmiinn//aaddmmiinn””  oonn  UUsseerrnnaammee//PPaasssswwoorrdd  ffoorr  aaddmmiinniissttrraattiioonn  ooppeerraattiioonn..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 23 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.2Status      TThhiiss  wweebbppaaggee  sshhoowwss  tthhee  ssttaattuuss  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  aabboouutt  pprroodduucctt  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn,,  NNeettwwoorrkk  aanndd  ssyysstteemm..        IItt  sshhoowwss  tthhee  bbaassiicc  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  ooff  tthhee  pprroodduucctt,,  ssuucchh  aass  pprroodduucctt  nnaammee,,  sseerriiaall  nnuummbbeerr,,  MMAACC  aaddddrreessss,,  hhaarrddwwaarree  vveerrssiioonn  aanndd  ssooffttwwaarree  vveerrssiioonn      IItt  aallssoo  sshhoowwss  tthhee  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  ooff  LLiinnkk  SSttaattuuss,,  WWAANN  PPoorrtt  SSttaattuuss,,  aanndd  LLAANN  PPoorrtt  SSttaattuuss..        AAnndd  iitt  sshhoowwss  tthhee  ccuurrrreenntt  ttiimmee  aanndd  tthhee  rruunnnniinngg  ttiimmee  ooff  tthhee  pprroodduucctt..        TThhee  ppiiccttuurree  iinn  tthhee  lleefftt  ssiiddee  iiss  tthhee  GG880022’’ss  SSttaattuuss  wweebbppaaggee..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 24 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3Network&Security YYoouu  ccaann  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  tthhee  WWAANN  ppoorrtt,,  LLAANN  ppoorrtt,,  DDDDNNSS,,  MMuullttii  WWAANN,,DDMMZZ,,  MMAACC  CClloonnee,,  PPoorrtt  FFoorrwwaarrdd  aanndd  ssoo  oonn  iinn  tthheessee  ttwwoo  bbaarrss..  4.3.1 WAN TThhiiss  ppaaggee  aalllloowwss  yyoouu  ttoo  sseett  WWAANN  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  wwiitthh  ddiiffffeerreenntt  mmooddeess..  UUssee  tthhee  CCoonnnneeccttiioonn  TTyyppee  ddrroopp  ddoowwnn  lliisstt  ttoo  cchhoooossee  oonnee  WWAANN  mmooddee  aanndd  tthheenn  tthhee  ccoorrrreessppoonnddiinngg  ppaaggee  wwiillll  bbee  ddiissppllaayyeedd..    11..  SSttaattiicc  IIPP  YYoouu  wwiillll  rreecceeiivvee  aa  ffiixxeedd  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  oorr  aa  ppuubblliicc  ssuubbnneett,,  nnaammeellyy  mmuullttiippllee  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreesssseess  ffrroomm  yyoouurr  DDSSLL  oorr  CCaabbllee  IISSPP  sseerrvviiccee  pprroovviiddeerrss..  IInn  mmoosstt  ccaasseess,,  aa  CCaabbllee  sseerrvviiccee  pprroovviiddeerr  wwiillll  ooffffeerr  aa  ffiixxeedd  ppuubblliicc  IIPP,,  wwhhiillee  aa  DDSSLL  sseerrvviiccee  pprroovviiddeerr  wwiillll  ooffffeerr  aa  ppuubblliicc  ssuubbnneett..  IIff  yyoouu  hhaavvee  aa  ppuubblliicc  ssuubbnneett,,  yyoouu  ccoouulldd  aassssiiggnn  aann  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ttoo  tthhee  WWAANN  iinntteerrffaaccee..     Field Name Description IP Address The IP address of Internet port Subnet Mask The subnet mask of Internet port. Default Gateway The default gateway of Internet port. DNS Mode In Static mode, user need set the DNS manually. Primary DNS Address The primary DNS of Internet port. Secondary DNS Address The secondary DNS of Internet port.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 25 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    22..  DDHHCCPP  IItt  iiss  nnoott  nneecceessssaarryy  ffoorr  yyoouu  ttoo  ttyyppee  aannyy  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  mmaannuuaallllyy..  SSiimmppllyy  cchhoooossee  tthhiiss  ttyyppee  aanndd  tthhee  ssyysstteemm  wwiillll  oobbttaaiinn  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  ffrroomm  DDHHCCPP  sseerrvveerr..   Field Name Description DNS Mode  The Default is Manual Primary DNS   Address The primary DNS of Internet port. Secondary DNS   Address The secondary DNS of Internet port. DHCP Renew Refresh DHCP IP DHCP   Vendor(Option60)                      Specify DHCP Vendor field Display the vendor and product name   33..  PPPPPPooEE  PPPPPPooEE  ssttaannddss  ffoorr  PPooiinntt--ttoo--PPooiinntt  PPrroottooccooll  oovveerr  EEtthheerrnneett..  IItt  rreelliieess  oonn  ttwwoo  wwiiddeellyy  aacccceepptteedd  ssttaannddaarrddss::  PPPPPP  aanndd  EEtthheerrnneett..  IItt  ccoonnnneeccttss  uusseerrss  tthhrroouugghh  aann  EEtthheerrnneett  ttoo  tthhee  IInntteerrnneett  wwiitthh  aa  ccoommmmoonn  bbrrooaaddbbaanndd  mmeeddiiuumm,,  ssuucchh  aass  aa  ssiinnggllee  DDSSLL  lliinnee,,  wwiirreelleessss  ddeevviiccee  oorr  ccaabbllee  mmooddeemm..  AAllll  tthhee  uusseerrss  oovveerr  tthhee  EEtthheerrnneett  ccaann  sshhaarree  aa  ccoommmmoonn  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn..    PPPPPPooEE  iiss  uusseedd  ffoorr  mmoosstt  ooff  DDSSLL  mmooddeemm  uusseerrss..  AAllll  llooccaall  uusseerrss  ccaann  sshhaarree  oonnee  PPPPPPooEE  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ffoorr  aacccceessssiinngg  tthhee  IInntteerrnneett..  YYoouurr  sseerrvviiccee  pprroovviiddeerr  wwiillll  pprroovviiddee  yyoouu  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  aabboouutt  uusseerr  nnaammee,,  ppaasssswwoorrdd,,  aanndd  aauutthheennttiiccaattiioonn  mmooddee..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 26 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04       Field Name   Description PPPoE Account   Assign a valid user name provided by the ISP PPPoE Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP Confirm Password Enter your PPPoE password again Operation Mode Select the mode of operation, options are Keep Alive, On Demand and Manual: 1.When the mode is Keep Alive, user need to set the 'keep alive  redial  period'  values  range  from  0  to  3600s,  the default setting is 5 minutes; 2. When the mode is On Demand, user need to set the 'on demand idle time' value in the range of 0-60 minutes, the default setting is 5 minutes; ♦ 3.When the mode is Manual, no need to do other settings. Keep Alive Redial   Period Set the interval to send Keep Alive   44..  BBrriiddggee  MMooddee  BBrriiddggee  MMooddee  uunnddeerr  MMuullttii  WWAANN  iiss  ddiiffffeerreenntt  wwiitthh  ttrraaddiittiioonnaall  bbrriiddggee  sseettttiinngg..  BBrriiddggee  mmooddee  hhaass  nnoo  iipp  aaddddrreessss  aanndd  oonnllyy  wwoorrkk  aass  aa  bbrriiddggee  bbeettwweeeenn  WWAANN  ppoorrtt  aanndd  LLAANN  ppoorrtt..  SSoo  RRoouuttee  CCoonnnneeccttiioonn  hhaass  ttoo  bbee  bbuuiilldd  ttoo  ggiivvee  iipp  aaddddrreessss  ttoo  llooccaall  sseerrvviiccee  oonn  ddeevviiccee..    UUnnddeerr  iiss  eexxaammppllee  ooff  bbrriiddggee  mmooddee::  11__TTRR006699__VVOOIICCEE__IINNTTEERRNNEETT__RR__VVIIDD__  iiss  rroouutteerr  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ffoorr  llooccaall  sseerrvviiccee..  22__OOtthheerr__BB__VVIIDD__  iiss  bbrriiddggee  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ffoorr  hhoosstt  ooff  LLAANN  ppoorrtt..    IIff  bbrriiddggee  sseettttiinngg  iiss  ccoommpplleexx,,  pplleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  66..44  sseeccttiioonn  ffoorr  ffaasstt  sseettttiinngg  ooff  bbrriiddggee  mmooddee..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 27 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04        Field Name Description   Bridge Type   IP Bridge Allow  all  ethernet  packets  pass.  PC  could connect to upper network directly. PPPoE Bridge Only  Allow  PPPoE  packets  pass.  PC  need PPPoE dial-up software. Hardware IP Bridge Packets  pass  through  hardware  switch  with wired  speed.  Do  not  support  wireless  port bind. DHCP Service Type   Pass Through Dhcp  packets  can  be  forwarded  between WAN and  LAN, dhcp server  in  gateway  will not allocate IP to hosts of LAN port. DHCP Snooping When  gateway  forwards  dhcp  packets  form LAN  to  WAN  it  will  add  option82  to  dhcp packet,  and  it  will  remove  option82  when forward  dhcp  packet  form  WAN  to  LAN. Local  dhcp  service  will  not  allocate  ip  to hosts of LAN port. Local Service Gateway  will  not  forward  dhcp  packets between  Lan  and  Wan,  it  also  block  dhcp packet  from  WAN  port.  Hosts  of  LAN  port can get ip from dhcp server run in gateway. VLAN Mode  Disable The  WAN  interface  is  untagged.  LAN  is untagged. Enable The  WAN  interface  is  tagged.  LAN  is untagged. Trunk Only valid in bridge mode. All ports, include WAN and LAN, belong to this VLAN Id and all ports are tagged in this VLAN id. Tagged packets could pass through WAN and LAN. VVLLAANN  IIDD Set the VLAN ID. 802.1p Set the priority of VLAN, Options are 0~7.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 28 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    55..  CCoonnnneecctt  NNaammee  aanndd  SSeerrvviiccee  CCoonnnneecctt  NNaammee  TTaabbllee  iiss  aass  bbeellooww::  Content Define Comment No 1~99 WAN Connection id   Service TR069 The  connection  only  support management application, like TR069, WEB, SNMP and Provision INTERNET The connection only support internet service TR069_INTERNET The connection support  management and internet application VOICE The  connection  only  support  voice application, like sip and rtp TR069_VOICE The  connection  support  both management and voice application VOICE_INTERNET The  connection  support  voice  and internet application TR069_VOICE_INTERNET The connection support management, voice and internet application Other The connection support STB NAT Mode B Bridge   R Router   VLAN ID VID VLAN ID  FFoorr  eexxaammppllee::  11..  11__TTRR006699__RR__VVIIDD__22  ((FFiirrsstt  IInntteerrffaaccee,,  SSeerrvviiccee  iiss  TTRR006699,,  NNAATT  MMooddee,,  VVLLAANN  IIDD  iiss  22))  22..  22__IINNTTEERRNNEETT__BB__VVIIDD__((SSeeccoonndd  IInntteerrffaaccee,,  SSeerrvviiccee  iiss  IINNTTEERRNNEETT,,  BBrriiddggee  MMooddee,,  VVLLAANN  iiss  ddiissaabblleedd))
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 29 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3.2 LAN 11..  LLAANN  PPoorrtt::  TThhee  mmoosstt  ggeenneerriicc  ffuunnccttiioonn  ooff  rroouutteerr  iiss  NNAATT..  WWhhaatt  NNAATT  ddooeess  iiss  ttoo  ttrraannssllaattee  tthhee  ppaacckkeettss  ffrroomm  ppuubblliicc  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ttoo  llooccaall  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ttoo  ffoorrwwaarrdd  tthhee  rriigghhtt  ppaacckkeettss  ttoo  tthhee  rriigghhtt  hhoosstt  aanndd  vviiccee  vveerrssaa..   Field Name Description IP Address Enter the IP address of the router on the local area network, all the IP addresses of the computers which are  in the  router’s  LAN must be in the same network segment with this address, and the default gateway of  the computers  must be this IP address. (The default  is 192.168.1.1) Local Subnet   Mask Enter the subnet mask to determine the size of the network (default is 255.255.255.0/24) Local DHCP   Server If or not enable Local DHCP Server DHCP Start   Address Enter 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  IP address can be 192.168.1.2 or  greater, but should be  less than the ending IP address. DHCP End   Address Enter a valid IP address as an end IP address of the DHCP server. DNS Mode Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual:   1.  When  DNS  mode  is  Auto,  the  device  under  LAN  port  will automatically obtains the preferred DNS and alternate DNS. 2. When DNS mode is Manual, the user should manually configure the preferred DNS and alternate DNS Primary DNS Enter the preferred DNS address. Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address. Client Lease Time This option defines  how  long the  address will be assigned  to the computer  within  the  network.  In  that  period,  the  server  does  not assign the IP address to the other computer. DNS Proxy Enable  or  disable;  If  enabled,  the  device  will  forward  the  DNS request of LAN-side network to the WAN side network 22..  DDHHCCPP  SSeerrvveerr::  RRoouutteerr  hhaass  aa  bbuuiilltt--iinn  DDHHCCPP  sseerrvveerr  tthhaatt  aassssiiggnnss  pprriivvaattee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  ttoo  eeaacchh  llooccaall  hhoosstt..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 30 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    DDHHCCPP  ssttaannddss  ffoorr  DDyynnaammiicc  HHoosstt  CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  PPrroottooccooll..  TThhee  rroouutteerr  bbyy  ffaaccttoorryy  ddeeffaauulltt  aaccttss  aa  DDHHCCPP  sseerrvveerr  ffoorr  yyoouurr  nneettwwoorrkk  ssoo  iitt  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  ddiissppaattcchh  rreellaatteedd  IIPP  sseettttiinnggss  ttoo  aannyy  llooccaall  uusseerr  ccoonnffiigguurreedd  aass  aa  DDHHCCPP  cclliieenntt..  IItt  iiss  hhiigghhllyy  rreeccoommmmeennddeedd  tthhaatt  yyoouu  lleeaavvee  tthhee  rroouutteerr  eennaabblleedd  aass  aa  DDHHCCPP  sseerrvveerr  iiff  yyoouu  ddoo  nnoott  hhaavvee  aa  DDHHCCPP  sseerrvveerr  ffoorr  yyoouurr  nneettwwoorrkk..       Field Name Description Local DHCP Server If or not enable DHCP server. DHCP Start Address Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP addresses. If the LAN Interface IP   DHCP End Address Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to end with when issuing IP addresses.   DNS Mode You should set “manual” in the “DNS Mode” if you set “DNS” by yourself. And then fill the DNS in the two following texts. Generally speaking, you can set “Auto” in the “DNS Mode” and the device   will get “DNS” from DHCP Server automatically.  Primary DNS 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: 202.96.134.33 to this field. Secondary DNS 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: 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.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 31 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3.3 MAC Clone SSoommee  IISSPPss  wwiillll  rreeqquuiirree  yyoouu  ttoo  rreeggiisstteerr  yyoouurr  MMAACC  aaddddrreessss..  IIff  yyoouu  ddoo  nnoott  wwiisshh  ttoo  rree--rreeggiisstteerr  yyoouurr  MMAACC  aaddddrreessss,,  yyoouu  ccaann  hhaavvee  tthhee  rroouutteerr  cclloonnee  tthhee  MMAACC  aaddddrreessss  tthhaatt  iiss  rreeggiisstteerreedd  wwiitthh  yyoouurr  IISSPP..  TToo  uussee  tthhee  CClloonnee  AAddddrreessss  bbuuttttoonn,,  tthhee  ccoommppuutteerr  vviieewwiinngg  tthhee  WWeebb--bbaassee  uuttiilliittyy  ssccrreeeenn  wwiillll  hhaavvee  tthhee  MMAACC  aaddddrreessss  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  eenntteerreedd  iinn  tthhee  CClloonnee  WWAANN  MMAACC  ffiieelldd..     Enabling MAC address cloning 1. Press the button  gets PC's MAC address 2. Press the button  to save your changes if users don't want to use MAC clone, press the button  to cancel the changes 3. Press the button    to make the changes effective. 4.3.4 VPN AA  VVPPNN  iiss  aa  kkiinndd  ooff  tteecchhnnoollooggyy  wwhhiicchh  eessttaabblliisshh  aa  pprriivvaattee  nneettwwoorrkk  bbaasseedd  oonn  tthhee  ppuubblliicc  nneettwwoorrkk..  VVPPNN  nneettwwoorrkk  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  bbeettwweeeenn  aannyy  ttwwoo  nnooddeess  ddooeess  nnoott  rreeqquuiirree  tthhee  eenndd  ttoo  eenndd  pphhyyssiiccaall  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  aass  tthhee  ttrraaddiittiioonnaall  pprriivvaattee  nneettwwoorrkk;;  iitt  iiss  ssttrruuccttuurreedd  oonn  tthhee  nneettwwoorrkk  ppllaattffoorrmm  pprroovviiddeedd  bbyy  tthhee  ppuubblliicc  nneettwwoorrkk  sseerrvviicceess,,  tthhee  uusseerr  ddhhoommee  ggaatteewwaayy  aarree  ttrraannssmmiitttteedd  iinn  tthhee  llooggiiccaall  lliinnkk..  TThhrroouugghh  VVPPNN  tteecchhnnoollooggyy,,  uusseerrss  ccaann  eessttaabblliisshh  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  bbeettwweeeenn  aannyy  ttwwoo  ddeevviicceess  wwhhiicchh  aarree  ccoonnnneecctteedd  ttoo  ppuubblliicc  nneettwwoorrkk  aanndd  ttrraannssmmiitt  ddhhoommee  ggaatteewwaayy..     Field Name   Description VPN Enable   If  or  not  enable  VPN.If  enable,  you  can select PPTP and L2TP mode VPN. Initial Service IP Fill in the VPN server IP address User Name Fill in the authentication username Password Fill in the authentication password
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 32 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3.5 DMZ  Field Name   Description DMZ Enable If or not enable DMZ. DMZ Host IP   Address Enter the private IP address of the DMZ host 4.3.6 DDNS Setting  Field Name Description Dynamic DNS Provider DDNS is enabled and select a DDNS service provider Account   Enter the DDNS service account Password   Enter the DDNS service account password DDNS Enter the DDNS domain name or IP address Status See if DDNS is successfully upgraded
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 33 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3.7 Port Forward   Field Name Description Comment Sets the name of a port mapping rule or comment IP Address The IP address of devices under the LAN port. Port Range   Set the port range for the devices under the LAN port. (1-65535) Protocol You can select TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP three cases Apply/Cancel After  finish  configurations,  click  apply,  the  number will be  generated  under NO. List; click Cancel to  if you do not want to make the changes. Comment   To set up a virtual server notes IP Address Virtual server IP address Public Port   Public port of virtual server   Private Port Private port of virtual servers ports Protocol You can select from TCP, UDP, and TCP&UDP. Apply/Cancel After  finish  configurations,  click  apply,  the  number will be  generated  under NO. List; click Cancel to  if you do not want to make the changes.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 34 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3.8 Advance  Field Name   Description Most Nat connections The  largest  value  which  the  G802  can provide Mss Mode   Choose  Mss  Mode  from  Manual  and Auto Mss Value Set the value of TCP AntiDos-p You can choose to enable or prohibit IP conflict detection Select  enable  if  enabled,  phone  IP conflict will have tips or prohibit; IP conflict Detecting   Interval Detect  IP  address  conflicts  of  the  time interval 4.3.9 Port Setting  Field Name   Description WAN Port Speed   Nego Auto-negotiation,  options  are  Auto,  100M full,  100M  half-duplex,  10M  half  and  full, select  port  speed  negotiation  supported  by methods. LAN1~LAN4Port   Speed Nego Auto-negotiation,  options  are  Auto,  100M full,  100M  half,  10M  half  and  10M  full, select port speed negotiation methods.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 35 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.3.10 QoS   Field Name Description QoS Enable If or not enable Qos function Upstream Set the upstream bandwidth Delete Selected In  NO.,  Check  the  items  you  want  to delete, click the Delete option Add Click Add to add a new parameter 4.3.11 Routing   Field Name Description Destination Destination address Host/Net Both Host and Net selection Gateway Gateway IP address Interface LAN/WAN/Custom  three  options,  and add the corresponding address Comment Comment
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 36 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.4 Wireless 4.4.1 Basic  Field Name   Description Radio on/off Select “Radio Off” to disable wireless. Select “Radio on”to enable wireless. Wireless connection mode According  to  the  wireless  client  type,  select one of these modes. Default is AP Network Mode Choose one network mode from the drop down list.  Default  is  11b/g/n  mixed  mode  SSID It  is  the basic  identity of wireless  LAN. SSID can be any alphanumeric or a combination of special characters. It will appear in the wireless network access list. Multiple SSID1~SSID3   G802 supports multiple SSIDs. Hidden After  the  item  is  checked,  the  SSID  is  no longer  displayed  in  the  search  for  the  Wi-Fi wireless network connection list Broadcast(SSID) After  initial  State  opening,  the  device broadcasts  the  SSID  of  the  router  to  wireless network AP Isolation If AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the AP cannot access each other. MBSSID AP Isolation AP  isolation among  the devices which are  not belong to this AP and along to, when the option is enabled, the devices which do not belong to this  AP  cannot  access  the  devices  which  are
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 37 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    within the AP.   BSSID A  group  of  wireless  stations  and  a  WLAN access  point  (AP)  consists  of  a  basic  access device (BSS), each computer  in the  BSS  must be configured with the same BSSID, that is, the wireless AP logo. Frequency (Channel) You  can  select  Auto  Select  and  channel 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11. HT Physical Mode Operating   Mode 1.  Mixed  Mode:  In  this  mode,  the  previous wireless card can recognize and connect to the Pre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected 2.  Green  Field:  high  throughput  can  be achieved,  but  it  will  affect  backward compatibility, and security of the system Channel Bandwidth Select  channel  bandwidth,  default  is  20MHz and 20/40MHz. Guard Interval The  default  is  automatic,  in  order  to  achieve good  BER  performance,  you  must  set  the appropriate guard interval  MCS Position control signal, options are 0 to 32, the default is automatic Reverse Direction(RDG) You  can  choose  to  enable  or  disable  this privilege  4.4.2 Wireless Security  Field Name Description SSID Choice Choose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1, Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 38 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    Security Mode Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve   the security and privacy of your wireless data packets. Each encryption mode will bring out different web   page and ask you to offer additional configuration. SSeelleecctt  aa  ddiiffffeerreenntt  eennccrryyppttiioonn  mmooddee,,  tthhee  wweebb  iinntteerrffaaccee  wwiillll  bbee  ddiiffffeerreenntt,,  uusseerr  ccaann  ccoonnffiigguurree  tthhee  ccoorrrreessppoonnddiinngg  ppaarraammeetteerrss  uunnddeerr  tthhee  mmooddee  yyoouu  sseelleecctt..  HHeerree  aarree  ssoommee  ccoommmmoonn  eennccrryyppttiioonn  mmeetthhoodd::  11..  OOPPEENNWWEEPP::AA  hhaannddsshhaakkee  wwaayy  ooff  WWEEPP  eennccrryyppttiioonn,,  eennccrryyppttiioonn  vviiaa  tthhee  WWEEPP  kkeeyy::   Field Name Description Security Mode This is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on the clients should be the same with this when connecting. WEP Keys Set  the  WEP  key.  A-64  key  need  10  Hex characters  or  5  ASCII characters; choose A-128 key need 26 Hex characters or 13 ASCII characters. WEP represents Wired Equivalent Privacy, which is a basic encryption method. 22..  WWPPAA--PPSSKK,,  tthhee  rroouutteerr  wwiillll  uussee  WWPPAA  wwaayy  wwhhiicchh  iiss  bbaasseedd  oonn  tthhee  sshhaarreedd  kkeeyy--bbaasseedd  mmooddee::   Field Name Description WPA Algorithms This  item  is  used to select the encryption of wireless dhome  gateway algorithms, options are TKIP, AES and TKIPAES. Pass Phrase Setting up WPA-PSK security password. Key Renewal Interval Set the key scheduled update cycle, default is 3600s. 33..  WWPPAA22--PPSSKK,,  tthhee  rroouutteerr  wwiillll  bbee  bbaasseedd  oonn  sshhaarreedd  kkeeyy  WWPPAA22  mmooddeess::   Field Name Description
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 39 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    WPA Algorithms This item is used to select the security algorithm for encryption  of  wireless  dhome  gateway,  options  are TKIP, AES, TKIPAES three Pass phrase Setting up WPA2-PSK security password Key Renewal Interval Set the key scheduled update cycle, default is 3600s 44..  WWPPAAPPSSKKWWPPAA22PPSSKK  mmaannnneerr  iiss  ccoonnssiisstteenntt  wwiitthh  WWPPAA22PPSSKK  sseettttiinnggss   Field Name Description WPA Algorithms The dhome gateway is used to select the wireless security  encryption  algorithm  options  are  TKIP, AES,  TKIP  /  AES.  11N  mode  does  not  support TKIP algorithms. Pass Phrase Set WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK security code Key Renewal Interval Set  the  key  scheduled  update  cycle,  default  is 3600s WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK  WPA/WPA2  security  type  is  actually  a  simplified version, which is based on the WPA shared key mode, higher security setting is  also  relatively  simple,  suitable  for  ordinary  home  users  and  small businesses. 55..  WWiirreelleessss  AAcccceessss  PPoolliiccyy::   Field Name Description Access policy   Wireless  access  control  is  used  to  allow  or  prohibit  the specified client  to access  to  your wireless  network based on the MAC address. Policy Prohibition: disable wireless access control policy; allow: only allow the clients  in the  list to access, rejected: block the clients in the list to access. Add a station MAC Enter the  MAC address of the clients  which  you  want to allow or prohibit Example:  Prohibit  the  device  whose  wireless  network  card  MAC  address  is 00:1F:  D0:  62:  BA:  FF’s  to  access  the  wireless  network,  and  allow  other
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 40 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    computers to access the network. Implementation: As shown, the Policy is Reject, add 00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF to the MAC, click Save and reboot the device settings to take effect. 4.4.3 WMM  WMM  (Wi-Fi  MultiMedia)  is  the  QoS  certificate  of  Wi-Fi  Alliance (WFA).  This  provides  you  to  configure  the  parameters  of  wireless multimedia;  VMM  allows  wireless  communication  to  define  a  priority according  to  the  dhome  gateway  type.  To  make  VMM  effective,  the wireless clients must also support VMM.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 41 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.4.4 WDS  If or not enable WDS mode 4.4.5 WPS WWPPSS  ((WWii--FFii  PPrrootteecctteedd  SSeettuupp))  pprroovviiddeess  eeaassyy  pprroocceedduurree  ttoo  mmaakkee  nneettwwoorrkk  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  bbeettwweeeenn  wwiirreelleessss  ssttaattiioonn  aanndd  wwiirreelleessss  aacccceessss  ppooiinntt  ((vviiggoorr  rroouutteerr))  wwiitthh  tthhee  eennccrryyppttiioonn  ooff  WWPPAA  aanndd  WWPPAA22..  IItt  iiss  tthhee  ssiimmpplleesstt  wwaayy  ttoo  bbuuiilldd  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  bbeettwweeeenn  wwiirreelleessss  nneettwwoorrkk  cclliieennttss  aanndd  vviiggoorr  rroouutteerr..  UUsseerrss  ddoo  nnoott  nneeeedd  ttoo  sseelleecctt  aannyy  eennccrryyppttiioonn  mmooddee  aanndd  ttyyppee  aannyy  lloonngg  eennccrryyppttiioonn  ppaasssspphhrraassee  ttoo  sseettuupp  aa  wwiirreelleessss  cclliieenntt  eevveerryy  ttiimmee..  HHee//sshhee  oonnllyy  nneeeeddss  ttoo  pprreessss  aa  bbuuttttoonn  oonn  wwiirreelleessss  cclliieenntt,,  aanndd  WWPPSS  wwiillll  ccoonnnneecctt  ffoorr  cclliieenntt  aanndd  rroouutteerr  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 42 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04       Field Name Description WPS Setting If or not enable WPS function WPS Summary Display  the  current  status  of  WPS,  including  current  state, SSSID name, authentication methods, encryption type and the PIN code of this AP. Generate Generate a new PIN code Reset OOB G802  uses  default  security  policy  to  allow  other  non-WPS users to access and apply. WPS Mode PIN :Enter  the  PIN  code  of  the  wireless  device  which accesses to this LAN in the following option, and press apply. Then G802 begins to send signals, turn on the PIN accessing method on the clients, and then it can access the wireless AP automatically. PBC:There are two ways to start PCB mode, user can press the PCB button directly on the device, or select PCB mode on the software and apply. Users can activate WPS connection in WPS mode through these two methods, only when the clients choose  PCB  access,  the  clients  can  connect  the  AP automatically.   WPS Status WPS shows status in three ways: WSC: Idle   WSC: Start WSC Process(begin to send messages)   WSC:  Success;  this  means  clients  have  accessed  the  AP successfully, WPS connects well.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 43 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.4.6 Station Info  This  page  shows  user  the  clients’ information which connects to the AP.    4.4.7 Advanced  Field Name   Description BG Protection Mode Select  G  protection  mode,  options  are  on,  off  and automatic.    Beacon Interval   The interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, within this  range,  it  will  send  a  beacon  frame  for  the information of the surrounding radio network. Data Beacon Rate(DTIM) Specify  the  interval  of  transmitting  the  indication message,  it  is a kind of cut down operation, and  it  is used  for  informing  the  next  client  which  is  going  to receive broadcast multi-cast. Fragment Threshold Specify the fragment threshold for the packet, when the length of the packet exceeds this value, the packet will be divided into multiple packets.   RTS Threshold Specify  the  packet  RTS  threshold,  when  the  packet exceeds  this  value,  the  router  will  send  RTS  to  the destination site consultation TX Power Define  the  transmission  power  of  the  current  AP,  the greater it is, the stronger the signal is. Short Preamble Default is enable, G802 system is not compatible with traditional  IEEE802.11,  the  operation  rate  can  be 1,2Mpbs
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 44 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04     Short Slot If or not enable short slot, default is enable, it is helpful in  improving  the  transmission  rate  of  wireless communication. Tx Burst One of the features of MAC layer, it is used to improve the fairness for transmitting TCP. Pkt_Aggregate It is a mechanism that is used to enhance the LAN, in order to ensure that the dhome gateway packets are sent to the destination correctly.   IEEE802.11H support If  or  not  enable  IEEE802.11H  Support,  default  is disable. Country Code Select country code, options are CN, US, JP, FR, TW, IE, HK and NONE. Wi-Fi Multimedia(WMM)  WMM Capable If or  not enable WMM. WMM  take effects when  it  is enabled. APSD Capable After  enable  this,  it  may  affect  wireless  performance, but can play a role in energy-saving power WMM Parameters Press ,  the webpage  will  jump  to the configuration page of Wi-Fi multimedia. Multicast-to-Unicast Converter    Multicast-to-Unicast If or  not enable Multicast-to-Unicast, by default,  it  is disabled, you can enable it.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 45 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.5 Wireless 5G 4.5.1 Basic  Field Name   Description Radio on/off Select “Radio Off” to disable wireless. Select “Radio on”to enable wireless. Network Mode Choose one network mode from the drop down list   SSID It  is  the basic  identity of wireless  LAN. SSID can be any alphanumeric or a combination of special characters. It will appear in the wireless network access list. Multiple SSID1~SSID3   G802 supports multiple SSIDs. Hidden After  the  item  is  checked,  the  SSID  is  no longer  displayed  in  the  search  for  the  Wi-Fi wireless network connection list Broadcast(SSID) After  initial  State  opening,  the  device broadcasts  the  SSID  of  the  router  to  wireless network AP Isolation If AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the AP cannot access each other. MBSSID AP Isolation AP  isolation among  the devices which are  not belong to this AP and along to, when the option is enabled, the devices which do not belong to this  AP  cannot  access  the  devices  which  are within the AP.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 46 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    BSSID A  group  of  wireless  stations  and  a  WLAN access  point  (AP)  consists  of  a  basic  access device (BSS), each computer  in the  BSS  must be configured with the same BSSID, that is, the wireless AP logo. Frequency (Channel) You  can  select  Auto  Select  and  channel 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11. HT Physical Mode Operating   Mode 1.  Mixed  Mode:  In  this  mode,  the  previous wireless card can recognize and connect to the Pre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected 2.  Green  Field:  high  throughput  can  be achieved,  but  it  will  affect  backward compatibility, and security of the system Channel Bandwidth Select  channel  bandwidth,  default  is  20MHz and 20/40MHz. Guard Interval The  default  is  automatic,  in  order  to  achieve good  BER  performance,  you  must  set  the appropriate guard interval  MCS Position control signal, options are 0 to 32, the default is automatic Reverse Direction(RDG) You  can  choose  to  enable  or  disable  this privilege STBC  VHT Bandwidth  VHT STBC  VHT Short GI  VHT BW Signaling  VHT LDPC
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 47 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04     4.5.2 Wireless Security  Field Name Description SSID Choice Choose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1, Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3. Security Mode Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve   the security and privacy of your wireless data packets. Each encryption mode will bring out different web   page and ask you to offer additional configuration. SSeelleecctt  aa  ddiiffffeerreenntt  eennccrryyppttiioonn  mmooddee,,  tthhee  wweebb  iinntteerrffaaccee  wwiillll  bbee  ddiiffffeerreenntt,,  uusseerr  ccaann  ccoonnffiigguurree  tthhee  ccoorrrreessppoonnddiinngg  ppaarraammeetteerrss  uunnddeerr  tthhee  mmooddee  yyoouu  sseelleecctt..  PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  44..44..22  sseeccttiioonn..  4.5.3 WMM PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  44..44..33  sseeccttiioonn..  4.5.4 WDS PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  44..44..44  sseeccttiioonn  4.5.5 WPS PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  44..44..55  sseeccttiioonn..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 48 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.5.6 Station Info   PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  44..44..66  sseeccttiioonn..   4.5.7 Advanced PPlleeaassee  rreeffeerr  ttoo  44..44..77  sseeccttiioonn..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 49 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.6 SIP   4.6.1 SIP Settings  Field Name Description SIP T1 The  minimum  scale  of  retransmission time Max Forward Sip  packets  Max  Forward  message header  fields  used  to  limit  the  request which  jump  in  his destination . To  limit the  number that  forwarding  a request  to the  proxy  or  gateway  of  next  node intermediate. SIP Reg User Agent Name The agent name of SIP registered user   Max Auth  The  maximum  number  of retransmissions Mark All AVT Packets Voice packet marking,to enable this item will see the  mark on the  voice  message when the call environment changed (such as    press a key during the call) RFC 2543 Call Hold Enable,the Connection Information  field displays  the  address  is  0.0.0.0  in  the invite  message  of  Hold.                                                                    Disable,the Connection Information field displays  the  device  ip  address  in  the invite message of Hold. SRTP Whether  to  enable  the  call  packet encryption function SRTP Prefer Encryption The preferred encryption  type of calling packet  (the    Message  body  of  INVITE Message) Service Type Choose the server type NAT Traversal 1.If or not enable NAT Traversal 2. G802 supports STUN Traversal; If you want to traverse NAT/Firewall, select the STUN.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 50 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    STUN Server Address Add  the  correct  STUN  service  provider IP address. NAT Refresh Interval Set NAT Refresh Interval, default is 60s. STUN Server Port Set STUN Server Port, default is 5060. 4.6.2 VoIP Qos  Field Name Description SIP /RTP QoS The  default  value  is  0,you can  set  a  range  of  values  is 0~63 4.7 FXS1 4.7.1 SIP Account 11..  BBaassiicc  SSeett  tthhee  bbaassiicc  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  pprroovviiddeedd  bbyy  yyoouurr  VVOOIIPP  SSeerrvviiccee  PPrroovviiddeerr,,  ssuucchh  aass  PPhhoonnee  NNuummbbeerr,,  AAccccoouunntt,,  ppaasssswwoorrdd,,  SSIIPP  PPrrooxxyy  aanndd  ssoo  oonn..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 51 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04          Field Name Description Line Enable If or not enable the line.  Peer To Peer If or not enable PEER to PEER. If enable, SIP-1 will  not send  register request  to SIP  server;  but  in  Status/  SIP  Account  Status webpage,  Status  is  Registered;  lines  1  can  dial out,  but  the  external  line  number  cannot  dialed line1. Proxy Server The IP address or the domain of SIP Server Outbound Server The IP address or the domain of Outbound Server Backup Outbound Server The  IP  address  or  the  domain  of  Backup Outbound Server Proxy port SIP Service port, default is 5060 Outbound Port Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is 5060 Backup Outbound Port Backup Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is 5060 Display Name The number will be displayed on LCD Phone Number Enter telephone number provided by SIP Proxy Account Enter SIP account provided by SIP Proxy Password Enter SIP password provided by SIP Proxy
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 52 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    22..  AAuuddiioo  CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn   Field Name Description Audio Codec Type1 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.723 Audio Codec Type2 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.723 Audio Codec Type3 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.723 Audio Codec Type4 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.723 Audio Codec Type5 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.723 G.723 Coding Speed Choose  the  speed  of  G.723  from  5.3kbps  and 6.3kbps Packet Cycle The RTP packet cycle time, default is 20ms Silence Supp If or not enable silence Echo Cancel If or not enable echo cancel, default is enable Auto Gain Control If or not enable auto gain. T.38 Enable If or not enable T.38 T.38 Redundancy If or not enable T.38 Redundancy T.38 CNG Detect Enable If or not enable T.38 CNG Detect   gmd attribute Enable If or not enable gmd attribute.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 53 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    33..  SSuupppplleemmeennttaarryy  SSeerrvviiccee  SSuubbssccrriippttiioonn       Field Name Description Call Waiting If or not enable Call Waiting   Hot Line Fill in the hotline number. Pickup  handset  or  press  handsfree/headset button,  the  device  will  dial  out  the  hotline number automatically. MWI Enable If  or  not  enable  MWI  (message  waiting indicate). If the user needs to user voice mail, please enable this feature. MWI Subscribe Enable If or not enable MWI Subscribe   Voice Mailbox Numbers Fill  in  the  voice  mailbox  phone  number, Asterisk  platform,  for  example,  its  default voice mail is *97 VMWI Serv If or not enable VMWI service. DND If or not enable DND (do not disturb). If enable, any phone call cannot arrive at the device; default is disable.  Speed Dial Enter the speed dial phone numbers. Dial *74 to active speed dial function. Then  press  the  speed  dial  numbers,  for example,  press  2,  phone  will  dial 075526099365 directly.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 54 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    44..  AAddvvaanncceedd     Field Name Description Domain Name Type If or not use domain name in the SIP URI. Carry Port Information If or not carry port information in the SIP URI. Signal Port The local port of SIP protocol, default is 5060. DTMF Type Choose  the  DTMF  type  from  Inbound, RFC2833 and SIP INFO. RFC2833 Payload(>=96) User can use the default setting. Register Refresh Interval The  interval  between  two  normal  Register messages. You can use the default setting. RTP Port Set the port to send RTP. The device will select one idle port for RTP if you set “0”; otherwise use the value which user sets. Cancel Message Enable When you set enable, an unregistered message will be sent before registration, while  you  set disable,  unregistered  message  will  not be  sent before  registration.  You  should  set  the  option for different Proxy. Session Refresh Time(sec) Time  interval  between  two  sessions,  you  can use the default settings. Refresher Choose refresher from UAC and UAS.   Prack Enable If or not enable prack. SIP OPTIONS Enable When  you  set  enable,  the  device  will  send SIP-OPTION to the server,  instead of  sending periodic Hello message. The sending interval is Keep-alive interval. Primary SER Detect Interval Test  interval of  the primary server,  the default value is 0, it represents disable. Max Detect Fail Count Interval of detection of the primary server fail; the default value is 3, it means that if detect 3
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 55 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    times  fail; the device will  no  longer detect the primary server. Keep-alive Interval(10-60s) The interval that the device will send an empty packet to proxy. Anonymous Call If or not enable anonymous call. Anonymous Call Block If or not enable anonymous call block. Proxy DNS Type Set the  DNS server type, choose  from A type and DNS SRV. Use OB Proxy In Dialog If or not use OB Proxy In Dialog. Reg Subscribe Enable If  enable,  subscribing  will  be  sent  after registration message, if not enable, do not send subscription. Dial Prefix The  number  will  be  added  before  your telephone number when making calls. User Type Choose the User Type from IP and Phone. Hold Method Choose the Hold Method from ReINVITE and INFO. Request-URI User Check If or not enable the user request URI check. Only Recv request from server If or  not enable  the only receive request  from server. Server Address The IP address of SIP server. SIP Received Detection If  or  not  enable  SIP  Received  Detection,  if enable,  use  it  to  confirm  the  public  network address of the device. 4.7.2 Preferences 11..  VVoolluummee  SSeettttiinnggss   Field Name Description Handset Input Gain Adjust the handset input gain from 0 to 7. Handset Volume Adjust the output gain from 0 to 7.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 56 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    22..  RReeggiioonnaall    Field Name Description Tone Type Choose  tone  type  form  China,  US,  Hong  Kong and so on. Dial Tone Dial Tone Busy Tone Busy Tone Off Hook Warning Tone Off Hook warning tone   Ring Back Tone Ring back tone   Call Waiting Tone Call waiting tone Min Jitter Delay The  Min  value  of  home  gateway’s  jitter  delay, home gateway is an adaptive jitter mechanism. Max Jitter Delay The  Max  value  of  home  gateway’s  jitter  delay, home gateway is an adaptive jitter mechanism. Ringing Time How  long  G802  will  ring  when  there  is  an incoming call. Ring Waveform Select  regional  ring  waveform,  options  are Sinusoid and Trapezoid, the default Sinusoid. Ring Voltage Set ringing voltage, the default value is 70 Ring Frequency Set ring frequency, the default value is 25 VMWI Ring Splash Len(sec) Set the VMWI ring splash length, default is 0.5s. Flash Time Max(sec) Set the Max  value of the device’s  flash  time, the default value is 0.9 Flash Time Min(sec) Set the Min  value of the device’s  flash time, the default value is 0.1
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 57 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    33..  FFeeaattuurreess  aanndd  CCaallll  FFoorrwwaarrdd        Field Name Description  Features All Forward If or not enable forward all calls Busy Forward If or not enable busy forward. No  Answer Forward If or not enable no answer forward.  Call Forward All Forward Set the target phone number for all forward. The device will forward all calls to the phone number  immediately  when  there  is  an incoming call. Busy Forward The  phone  number  which  the  calls  will  be forwarded to when line is busy. No  Answer Forward The  phone  number  which  the  call  will  be forwarded to when there's no answer. No  Answer Timeout The  seconds  to  delay  forwarding  calls,  if there is no answer at your phone.  Feature Code Hold key code Call hold signatures, default is *77. Conference  key code Signature  of  the  tripartite  session,  default  is *88. Transfer  key code Call forwarding signatures ,default is *98. IVR key code Signatures of the voice menu, default is ****. R key enable If or not enable R key way call features. R  key  cancel code Set the R key cancel code, option are ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R1. R key hold code Set the  R key  hold code, options are ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R2. R  key  transfer code Set  the  R  key  transfer  code,  options  are ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R4. R key conference code Set  the  R  key  conference  code,  options  are ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R3. Speed Dial Code Speed dial code, default is *74.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 58 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    44..  MMiisscceellllaanneeoouuss     Field Name Description Codec Loop Current Set off-hook loop current, default is 26 Impedance Maching Set  impedance  matching,  default  is  US PBX,Korea,Taiwan(600). CID service If or not enable displaying caller ID; If enable, caller ID  is displayed when there  is an  incoming call  or  it won’t be displayed. Default is enable. CWCID Service If or  not enable CWCID. If enable, the device  will display  the  waiting  call’s  caller  ID,  or  it  won’t display. Default is disable. Dial Time Out How long G802 will sound dial out tone when G802 dials a number. Call Immediately Key Choose call immediately key form * or #. ICMP Ping If or not enable ICMP Ping. If enable this option, home gateway will ping the SIP Server  every  interval  time,  otherwise,  It  will  send “hello” empty packet to the SIP Server. Escaped char enable Open  special  character  translation  function;  if enable, when you press the # key, it will be translated to 23%, when disable, it is just #
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 59 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.7.3 Dial Plan 11..  PPaarraammeetteerrss  aanndd  SSeettttiinnggss          Field Name Description Dial Plan If or not enable dial plan. Line Set the line.  Digit Map Fill in the sequence used to match input number The  syntactic,  please  refer  to  the  following  Dial  Plan Syntactic   Action Choose the dial plan mode from Deny and Dial Out. Deny  means  G802  will  reject  the  matched  number,  while Dial Out means G802 will dial out the matched number. Move Up Press it to move up. Move Down Press it to move down.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 60 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    22..  AAddddiinngg  oonnee  ddiiaall  ppllaann::     Step 1. Enable Dial Plan Step 2. Click Add button, and the configuration table   Step 3. Fill in the value of parameters. Step 4.Press OK button to end configuration. Step 5. Press Save button to save changes   33..  DDiiaall  PPllaann  SSyynnttaaccttiicc   No. String Description 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # Legal characters 2 x Lowercase letter x stands for one legal character  3  [sequence] To match one character form sequence. For example: 6. [0-9]: match one digit form 0 to 9 7. [23-5*]: match one character from 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or * 4 x. 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”   6   x,y Make outside dial tone after dialing “x”, stop until dialing character “y” For example: “9,1xxxxxxxxxx”:the  device  reports  dial  tone  after  inputting  “9”,  stops tone until inputting “1” “9,8,010x”:  make  outside  dial  tone  after  inputting  “9”,  stop  tone  until inputting “0”  7  T Set the delayed time. For example: “<9:111>T2”:  The device will dial out the  matched  number  “111” after 2 seconds.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 61 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.7.4 Blacklist IInn  tthhiiss  ppaaggee,,  uusseerr  ccaann  uuppllooaadd  oorr  ddoowwnnllooaadd  bbllaacckklliisstt  ffiillee,,  aanndd  ccaann  aadddd  oorr  ddeelleettee  oorr  eeddiitt  bbllaacckklliisstt  oonnee  bbyy  oonnee..     Click   to select the blacklist file and click   to upload it to G802; Click    to save the blacklist file to your local computer.   Select one contact and click edit to change the information, click delete to delete the contact, click Move to phonebook to move the contact 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 Log TToo  vviieeww  tthhee  ccaallll  lloogg  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  ssuucchh  aass  rreeddiiaall  lliisstt  ((iinnccoommiinngg  ccaallll)),,  aannsswweerreedd  ccaallll  aanndd  mmiisssseedd  ccaall
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 62 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04     Redial List  Answered Calls   Missed Call
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 63 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.8 FXS2 TThhee  sseettttiinnggss  ooff  FFXXSS22  aarree  tthhee  ssaammee  aass  FFXXSS11..  4.9 Security 4.9.1 Filtering Setting  Field Name Description Filtering If or not enable filter function Default Policy Choose to give up or accept Mac address Add the Mac address filtering Dest IP address Dest IP address Source IP address Source IP address Protocol Select a protocol name, support for TCP, UDP and TCP&UDP Dest. Port Range Destination port ranges Src Port Range Source port range Action You  can  choose  to  receive  or  give  up; this should be consistent with the default policy. Comment   Add callout Delete   Delete selected item
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 64 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04     4.9.2 Content Filtering    Field Name Description Filtering If or not enable content Filtering Default Policy The default policy is to accept or to prohibit filtering rules Current Webs URL Filters List  the  URL  filtering  rules  that  already existed (blacklist) Delete/Cancel You  can  choose  to  delete  or  cancel  the existing filter rules   Add a URL Filter Add URL filtering rules Add/Cancel Click adds to add one rule or click cancel. Current Website Host Filters List  the  keywords  that  already  exist (blacklist) Delete/Cancel You  can  choose  to  delete  or  cancel  the existing filter rules the existing keywords. Add a Host Filter(Keyword) Add keywords Add/Cancel Click the Add or cancel
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 65 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.10 Application 4.10.1 UPnP UUPPnnPP  ((UUnniivveerrssaall  PPlluugg  aanndd  PPllaayy))  ssuuppppoorrtt  zzeerroo  sseettttiinngg  nneettwwoorrkkiinngg,,  aanndd  ccaann  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  ddiissccoovveerr  aa  vvaarriieettyy  ooff  nneettwwoorrkkeedd  ddeevviicceess..  UUPPnnPP  iiss  eennaabblleedd,,  aalllloowwss  tthhee  ddeevviiccee  ssuuppppoorrttss  UUPPnnPP  ffuunnccttiioonn  ddyynnaammiiccaallllyy  aacccceessss  nneettwwoorrkk,,  oobbttaaiinn  aann  IIPP  aaddddrreessss,,  aanndd  ccoonnvveeyy  iittss  ppeerrffoorrmmaannccee  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn..  IIff  tthhee  nneettwwoorrkk  hhaass  aa  DDHHCCPP  aanndd  DDNNSS  sseerrvveerr,,  yyoouu  ccaann  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  oobbttaaiinn  DDHHCCPP  aanndd  DDNNSS  sseerrvviicceess.. SSuuppppoorrttss  UUPPnnPP  ddeevviicceess  ccaann  bbee  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  ooffff  tthhee  nneettwwoorrkk,,  tthhee  ddeevviiccee  oorr  ootthheerr  ddeevviicceess  oonn  tthhee  nneettwwoorrkk  wwiitthhoouutt  aaffffeeccttiinngg..  Field Name   Description UPnP enable If or not enable UPnP function.  4.10.2   IGMP MMuullttiiccaasstt  hhaass  tthhee  aabbiilliittyy  ttoo  sseenndd  tthhee  ssaammee  ddaattaa  ttoo  mmuullttiippllee  ddeevviicceess..    IIPP  hhoossttss  uussee  IIGGMMPP  ((IInntteerrnneett  GGrroouupp  MMaannaaggeemmeenntt  PPrroottooccooll))  rreeppoorrtt  mmuullttiiccaasstt  ggrroouupp  mmeemmbbeerrsshhiippss  ttoo  tthhee  nneeiigghhbboorriinngg  rroouutteerrss  ttoo  ttrraannssmmiitt  ddaattaa,,  aatt  tthhee  ssaammee  ttiimmee,,  tthhee  mmuullttiiccaasstt  rroouutteerr  uussee  IIGGMMPP  ttoo  ddiissccoovveerr  wwhhiicchh  hhoossttss  bbeelloonngg  ttoo  tthhee  ssaammee  mmuullttiiccaasstt  ggrroouupp..       Field Name   Description IGMP Proxy enable If or not enable IGMP function.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 66 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.10.3 MLD  Field Name Description MLD enable If or not enable MLD function  4.11 Storage 4.11.1   Disk Management TThhiiss  ppaaggee  iiss  uusseedd  ttoo  mmaannaaggee  tthhee  UUSSBB  ssttoorraaggee  ddeevviiccee..    Field Name Description Add Adding files to the USB storage device Delete Remove the USB storage device file Remove Disk Transfer files within a USB storage device Format Format the USB storage device Re-allocate Resetting the USB storage device
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 67 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.11.2 FTP Setting  Field Name Description FTP Server If or not enable FTP server FTP Server Name Set the FTP server name Anonymous Login If or not support anonymous login FTP Port Set FTP server port number Max. Sessions Maximum number of connections Create Directory If or not enable create directory Rename File/Directory If or not enable rename file/directory Remove File/Directory If or not enable transfer of files/directories Read File If or not enable read files Write File If or not enable write files Download Capability If  or  not  enable  download  capability function. Upload Capability If or not enable upload capability function 4.11.3 Smb Setting   Field Name Description SAMBA Server If or not enable SAMBA server Workgroup Fill in the working group NetBIOS Name Network basic input/output system name Add Add a shared file Edit Edit a shared file Del Delete a shared file
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 68 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.12 Administration UUssee  ccaann  mmaannaaggee  tthhee  ddeevviiccee  iinn  tthheessee  wweebbppaaggee;;  yyoouu  ccaann  ccoonnffiigguurree  tthhee  TTiimmee//DDaattee,,  ppaasssswwoorrdd,,  wweebb  aacccceessss,,  ssyysstteemm  lloogg  aanndd  aassssoocciiaatteedd  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  TTRR006699  4.12.1 Management YYoouu  ccaann  ccoonnffiigguurree  tthhee  vvaalluuee  ooff  TTiimmee//DDaattee,,  ppaasssswwoorrdd,,  wweebb  aacccceessss,,  aanndd  ssyysstteemm  lloogg  aanndd  ssoo  oonn..  11..  SSaavvee  ccoonnffiigg  ffiillee   Field Name Description Config file upload and download Upload: click on browse, select file in the  local, press the upload button to begin uploading files Download: click to download, and then select contains the path to download the configuration file 22..  AAddmmiinniissttrraattoorr  sseettttiinnggss    Field Name Description User type Choose the user type from admin user and normal user and basic user. New User Name You can modify the user name, set up a new user name New Password Input the new password Confirm Password Input the new password again Language Select the language for the web, the device support Chinese, English, and Spanish and so on. Remote Web Login If or not enable remote Web login Web Port   Set the port value which is used to login from Internet port and PC port, default is 80. Web Idle timeout Set the Web Idle timeout time. The webpage can be logged out after Web Idle Timeout without any operation. Allowed Remote IP(IP1,IP2,...) Set the IP which can login the device remotely. Remote Telnet If or not enable remote telnet login Telnet Port Set the port value which is used to telnet the device.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 69 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04      33..  NNTTPP  sseettttiinnggss   Field Name   Description NTP Enable If or not enable NTP Current Time Display current time NTP Settings Setting the Time Zone Primary NTP Server Primary NTP server's IP address or domain name Secondary NTP Server Options for NTP server's IP address or domain name NTP synchronization NTP  synchronization  cycle,  cycle  time  can  be  1  to 1440  minutes  in  any  one,  the  default  setting  is  60 minutes   44..  DDaayylliigghhtt  SSaavviinngg  TTiimmee   Set the summer time steps: Step 1. Enable Daylight Saving Time. Step 2. Set value of offset, like the upon picture Step  3:  Set  staring  Month/Week/Day/Hour  in  Start  Month/Start  Day  of  Week Last in Month/Start Day of Week/Start Hour of Day, analogously set stopping Month/Week/Day/Hour  in  Stop  Month/Stop  Day  of  Week  Last  in  Month/Stop Day of Week/Stop Hour of Day. Step 4.Press Saving button to save and press Reboot button to active changes. 55..  SSyysstteemm  LLoogg  SSeettttiinngg
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 70 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    66..  FFaaccttoorryy  DDeeffaauullttss  SSeettttiinngg   If enable this function ,the device will not be restore factory settings 77..  PPaacckkeett  TTrraaccee   Users can  use the packet  trace  feature  intercepts the packets that were sent. Click the Start button, start dhome gateway tracking and keep refreshing the page until  the  message  trace  shows  to  stop,  click  the  Save  button  to  save  captured packets.  88..  FFaaccttoorryy  DDeeffaauullttss    Click Factory Default to restore the residential gateway to factory settings.     Field Name Description Syslog Enable If or not enable syslog function Syslog Level Select  the  system  log,  there  is  INFO  and  Debug  two grades, the Debug INFO can provide more information. Remote Syslog Enable If or not enable remote syslog function. Remote Syslog server Add a remote server IP address.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 71 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.12.2 Firmware Upgrade  1. Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule 2. Press    to browser file.   3. Press    to start upgrading. 4.12.3 Provision PPrroovviissiioonniinngg  aalllloowwss  GG880022  aauuttoo--uuppggrraaddiinngg  aanndd  aauuttoo--ccoonnffiigguurriinngg,,  aanndd  FFllyyiinnggvvooiiccee  ddeevviicceess  ssuuppppoorrtt  TTFFTTPP,,  HHTTTTPP  aanndd  HHTTTTPPss  tthhrreeee  wwaayyss..    11..  BBeeffoorree  tteessttiinngg  oorr  uussiinngg  TTFFTTPP,,  uusseerr  sshhoouulldd  hhaavvee  ttffttpp  sseerrvveerr  aanndd  uuppggrraaddiinngg  ffiillee  aanndd  ccoonnffiigguurriinngg  ffiillee..  22..  BBeeffoorree  tteessttiinngg  oorr  uussiinngg  HHTTTTPP,,  uusseerr  sshhoouulldd  hhaavvee  hhttttpp  sseerrvveerr  aanndd  uuppggrraaddiinngg  ffiillee  aanndd  ccoonnffiigguurriinngg  ffiillee..  33..  BBeeffoorree  tteessttiinngg  oorr  uussiinngg  HHTTTTPPSS,,  uusseerr  sshhoouulldd  hhaavvee  hhttttppss  sseerrvveerr  aanndd  uuppggrraaddiinngg  ffiillee  aanndd  ccoonnffiigguurriinngg  ffiillee  aanndd  CCAA  CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee  ffiillee((sshhoouulldd  ssaammee  aass  hhttttppss  sseerrvveerr’’ss))  aanndd  CClliieenntt  CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee  ffiillee  aanndd  PPrriivvaattee  kkeeyy  ffiillee((HHTTTTPPSS  pprroovviissiioonn  wwiillll  bbee  ssuuppppoorrtteedd  ssoooonn))  UUsseerr  ccaann  uuppllooaaddiinngg  CCAA  CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee  ffiillee  aanndd  CClliieenntt  CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee  ffiillee  aanndd  PPrriivvaattee  KKeeyy  ffiillee  iinn  SSeeccuurriittyy  ppaaggee..     Field Name Description Provision Enable If or not enable provision. Resync on Reset If or not enable resync after restart Resync Random Delay(sec) Set the maximum delay for request the synchronization file, default is 40. Resync Periodic(sec) If the  last resync  was  failure, G802 will  retry resync after the “Resync Error Retry Delay ” time, default is 3600s. Resync Error Retry Delay(rec) Set the periodic time for resync, default is 3600s. Forced Resync Delay(sec) If  it’s  time  to  resync,  but  G802  is busy  now,  in  this case, G802  will  wait  for  a  period  time,  the  longest  is  “Forced Resync  Delay”,  default  is  14400s,  when  the  time  over,
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 72 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04       G802 will forced to resync. Resync After Upgrade If or not enable firmware upgrade after resync, by default it is enabled. Resync From SIP If or not enable resync from SIP. Option 66 It  is  used  for  In-house  provision  mode  only.  When  use TFTP  with  option  66  to  realize  provisioning,  user  must input  right  configuration  file  name  in  IP542N's  webpage. When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect. Config File Name It  is  used  for  In-house  provision  mode  only.  When  use TFTP  with  option  66  to  realize  provisioning,  user  must input right configuration  file  name  in the  webpage. When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect. Profile Rule URL of profile provision file Note  that  the  specified  file  path  is  relative  to  the  TFTP server’s virtual root directory.   Field Name   Description Upgrade Enable If or not enable firmware upgrade via provision.     Upgrade Error Retry Delay(sec) If the last upgrade fails, G802 will try upgrading again after “Upgrade Error Retry Delay” period, default is 3600s. Upgrade Rule URL of upgrade file 4.12.4 SNMP  Field Name   Description SNMP Service If or not enable SNMP.   Trap Server Address Enter the trap server address. Read Community Name String,  as  an  express  password  between management progress and agent progress. Write Community Name String,  as  an  express  password  between management progress and agent progress. Trap Community The community field in trap. Trap period interval(sec) The interval of sending trap.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 73 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.12.5 TR069  Field Name Description TR069 Enable If or not enable TR069 CWMP If or not enable CWMP ACS URL ACS URL address User Name ACS username Password ACS password Periodic Inform Enable If or not enable the function of periodic inform, default is enable Periodic Inform Interval Periodic  notification  interval,  the  unit  is seconds, default is 43200s User Name The  username  used  to  connect  the  TR069 server to the DUT. Password The  password  used  to  connect  the  TR069 server to the DUT.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 74 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.12.6 Diagnoisis IInn  tthhiiss  ppaaggee,,  uusseerr  ccaann  ddoo  ppiinngg  tteesstt  aanndd  ttrraacceerroouuttee  tteesstt  ttoo  ddiiaaggnnoossee  tthhee  ddeevviiccee’’ss  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  ssttaattuuss..    1. Ping Test Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform ping test.   2. Traceroute Test Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform traceroute test.  4.12.7 Operation Mode  Choose the Operation Mode as Basic Mode or Advance Mode.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 75 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    4.13 System Log   If you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the system log in this webpage.    4.14 Logout   Press the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 76 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04       4.15 Reboot PPrreessss  tthhee    bbuuttttoonn  ttoo  rreebboooott  GG880022..
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 77 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    5 Trouble shooting of the guide 5.1   Setting your PC gets IP automatically FFoolllloowwiinngg  aarree  tthhee  pprroocceessss  ooff  sseettttiinngg  yyoouurr  PPCC  ggeettss  IIPP  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  SStteepp  11..CClliicckk  tthhee  ““bbeeggiinn””  SStteepp  22..SSeelleecctt  ““ccoonnttrrooll  ppaanneell””,,  tthheenn  ddoouubbllee  cclliicckk  ““nneettwwoorrkk  ccoonnnneeccttiioonnss””  iinn  tthhee  ““ccoonnttrrooll  ppaanneell””  SStteepp  33..RRiigghhtt  cclliicckkss  tthhee  ““nneettwwoorrkk  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn””  tthhaatt  yyoouurr  PPCC  uusseess,,  sseelleecctt  ““aattttrriibbuuttee””  aanndd  yyoouu  ccaann  sseeee  tthhee  iinntteerrffaaccee  aass  ppiiccttuurree  11::  SStteepp  44..SSeelleecctt  ““IInntteerrnneett  PPrroottooccooll  ((TTCCPP//IIPP))””,,  cclliicckk  ““aattttrriibbuuttee””  bbuuttttoonn,,  aanndd  yyoouu  ccaann  sseeee  tthhee  iinntteerrffaaccee  aass  ffoolllloowwiinngg  PPiiccttuurree  22    aanndd  yyoouu  sshhoouulldd  cclliicckk  tthhee  ““GGeett  IIPP  aaddddrreessss  aauuttoommaattiiccaallllyy””..      PPiiccttuurree  11    PPiiccttuurree  22
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 78 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04    5.2   Can not connect to the configuration Website SSoolluuttiioonn::  CChheecckk  iiff  tthhee  EEtthheerrnneett  ccaabbllee  iiss  pprrooppeerrllyy  ccoonnnneecctteedd,,  tthheenn  CChheecckk  iiff  tthhee  UURRLL  iiss  rriigghhtt  wwrroottee,,  tthhee  ffoorrmmaatt  ooff  UURRLL  iiss::  hhttttpp::////  tthhee  IIPP  aaddddrreessss::  88008800,,  88008800  mmuusstt  bbee  aaddddeedd,,  tthheenn  CChheecckk  iiff  tthhee  vveerrssiioonn  ooff  IIEE  iiss  IIEE88,,  oorr  uussee  ootthheerr  bbrroowwsseerr  ssuucchh  aass  FFiirreeffooxx  oorr  MMoozziillllaa,,  tthheenn  CCoonnttaacctt  yyoouurr  aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorr,,  ssuupppplliieerr,,  oorr  IITTSSPP  ffoorr  mmoorree  iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn  oorr  aassssiissttaannccee..  5.3   Forget the Password IIff  uusseerr  cchhaannggeedd  tthhee  ppaasssswwoorrdd  aanndd  tthheenn  ffoorrggoott,,  yyoouu  ccaann  nnoott  aacccceessss  ttoo  tthhee  ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  wweebbssiittee..  SSoolluuttiioonn::  TToo  ffaaccttoorryy  ddeeffaauulltt::  pprreessss  rreesseett  bbuuttttoonn  1100ss..    5.4   Fast Bridge Setting  Step  1:  Login  WEB  of  Device.Turn  to  Page Administration->Operating  Mode.  Set  Operating mode to Basic Mode. Save.  Step 2: Open Network->wan, Change Nat Enable to Disable.  Save  and  Reboot.  Now  Device  works  in Bridge mode.
                                                               Copy Right 2014 All Rights Reserved by FLYINGVOICE TECHNOLOG LIMITED V1.1 The page 79 of 79 Revision time: 2014-12-04     Step  3:  Please  Login  from  WAN  port.    Under  is example of Page Status->Basic.

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