GemTek Technology WIXB-175 WiMAX Indoor CPE User Manual CLWR IDU User Manual v1 3
Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. WiMAX Indoor CPE CLWR IDU User Manual v1 3
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Clear Modem Series G User Guide Model: WIXB-175 Manual Version: 1.3 Manual Date: July. 16 2009 Page 1 of 21 Overview Thank you for purchasing the Clearwire CPE Indoor (WIXB-175) desktop device. The Desktop CPE allows you to connect to the wireless world easily and seamlessly without complicated installation and setup procedures. In addition it offers you the ability to make Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls. The Desktop CPE indoor device provides the user: Convenience — with easy plug and play functionality. Performance — High gain antennas supply diversity technology. Best in Class range and indoor penetration. Control — remote management capability allows easy detection and authentication once the unit is setup. VoIP - One RJ11 port allow for Voice over IP calls using your CPE. Powerful Features in a Single Unit The CPE device provides the following features: WiMAX Authentication WAN DHCP Client LAN DHCP Server Home Gateway Functions Front of CPE The Front of the CPE units contains LED Link/Activity indicators. The LEDs provide the status of the unit and signal strength indicators for easy adjustment during setup. Front of Unit LED Indicator Interface The Power LED shall be Blue and the other LEDs shall be Green. Page 2 of 21 Power Status The Power LED shall be on when the device is plugged in and has power. Ethernet Status The Ethernet LED should be on when the LAN Ethernet has been established and activity has been detected. Signal Strength Once the device has registered on the network, the Signal Strength LEDs should be on depending on different strength. Only one Signal Strength LED lit represents low signal detected and all five Signal Strength LED lit presents high signal detected. Back Panel Ports Description Power AC Power Connector Phone Line RJ-11 port for use with VoIP. Ethernet Port Reset button Note: Hardware Reset Button (A paper clip is recommended for accessing this button). Before resetting the CPE, ensure the power LED is ON. Hardware Reset Button will cause PASSWORD, DEVICE NAME and LAN IP to be restored to default. If you would like to reset to default as ex-factory setting, please do it via Basic/Restore Factory Settings. Operating Information Operating temperature for this unit is 0℃-40℃ (32-104F). Installation Overview To install the Desktop CPE Series, you need to review the following sections: Before You Begin Easy Setup Before You Begin Before you begin installation, check that you have received the following items with your Desktop CPE: In the box with your CPE you should have: Item Description Power Adapter Power adapter connects the Clear Modem to an AC electrical outlet. Page 3 of 21 Ethernet Cable The Ethernet cable connects the Internet port on your Clear Modem to your PC or laptop computer. Clear Modem Quick Start Guide Provides quick installation instructions for getting your Desktop CPE up and running. Welcome Letter A brief introduction of the stuff inside the packaging and customer service contact window. Regulatory letter The FCC regulatory statement for this Clear Modem In addition, you will also need: A computer An RJ-11 telephone cable (optional, if you would like to use VoIP function). Easy Setup The CPE is easily set up in your home. Basic installation equipments needed are the power adapter, Ethernet cable and a PC or laptop computer and the CPE device. If you want to use the VoIP functionality, you will also need an RJ-11 phone cable and a telephone [external ATA is needed]. Perform the following tasks before powering up the unit: Stand the Clear Modem on a flat surface. Plug the power adapter into the power connector on the back of the unit. Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet. The unit will turn on. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector on the back of the unit. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector of your computer. To use VoIP functionality of the phone, plug one end of the phone line into the activated phone connector on the back of the unit. Phone line activation is dependent upon your service contract. Plug the other end of the phone line into the phone line connector of your telephone. Page 4 of 21 Procedure to Log into the CPE Before you Begin Configuration, some settings on your computer must be verified or changed to ensure that your computer configuration can support the Desktop CPE. Verify that the IP addresses and DNS settings are automatically generated in your Local Area connection of your Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties. Refer to the chapter titled "Configuring TCP/IP" for information on how to do this. Logging In to the CPE Use the following procedure to log into the Desktop CPE. 1. On a computer that is connected to the Clear Modem Series G, open a web browser. 2. In the Address or Location field, type http://192.168.15.1 and press ENTER to display the login screen. Login Screen 3. In the Password field, type the password (default is CLEAR123). 4. Click Login. Page 5 of 21 Basic Menu The Basic menu provides the following tabs: Password Time Zone Device Name Reset Factory Settings Password Tab The password tab allows you to enable/disable password protection. You can also change your password here. Field or Button Description Enable Login Password Checking this box will require login password Protection protection. New Login Password Enter your new password here. Maximum 20 characters. Passwords are case-sensitive. Confirm New Login Re-enter your new password here, exactly as Password entered above. Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Page 6 of 21 Time Zone Tab The Device Time Zone tab allows you to establish the time zone for your location. It also allows you to automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time if necessary. Field or Button Description Current Local Time Shows the current local date and time. Time Zone Select your local time zone from the drop down box. Auto Adjust for Daylight Check this box if your location observes Daylight Saving Time Savings Time. (Default is checked) Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Page 7 of 21 Device Name Tab The Device Name tab allows you to re-name your CPE device. This is the Device Name you enter on an internet browser address bar to access your CPE device. Field or Button Description New Device Enter the new name for the CPE device. Name Maximum 20 characters. Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Page 8 of 21 Restore Factory Settings Tab The Restore Factory Settings Tab will reset your CPE to the manufacturers default settings. Be sure to click the GO button if you are sure you want to reset factory settings. The CPE will reboot automatically after the GO button has been clicked. Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu provides the following tabs: Firewall Internet Protocol Dynamic DNS Port Forwarding Local Address Page 9 of 21 Firewall Tab A firewall helps to protect your home network from unauthorized access. It will also help to manage authorized access from the internet to your CPE Field or Button Description Enable Firewall Check this box to enable the firewall for your home network. Enable Web Login from Internet (Grayed out if Enable Firewall is not selected). Check this box to enables you to access your CPE device from a network other than your own. Web Login Port from Choose a port number to connect to when logging in Internet from a network other than your own. The default is 8080. Enable ping from Internet Enables the CPE to respond to a ping from the Internet. This option would be enabled to allow testing only. Do not leave this enabled. Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Page 10 of 21 Internet Protocol Tab Please check with your service provider for these settings. If you are unsure of the settings, leave the default values set and click the Apply button If your service provider has instructed you to change any of these settings, be sure to click the Apply button when you are finished. Dynamic DNS Tab Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) allows a user with a non-static IP address to keep Page 11 of 21 their domain name associated with an ever changing IP address. As an example, DDNS is used when you are hosting your own website Field or Button Description Enable DDNS Check this box to Enable DDNS (default is unchecked). DDNS Service Provider DDNS User Name DDNS Password Select DDNS Service Provider that you belong to from the drop down box. Only valid if Enable DDNS is checked. Enter your DDNS account user name. Only valid if Enable DDNS is checked. Enter your DDNS account password. DDNS Host Name Only valid if Enable DDNS is checked. Enter the DDNS Host Name.This is assigned by the DDNS service. Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Port Forwarding Tab Port forwarding enables you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts (computers on your network) based on the protocol and port number. It is used to play Internet games or provide local services (such as web hosting) for a LAN group The Port Forwarding Tab provides the following tabs: Basic Forwarding Basic Page 12 of 21 Field or Button Description Enable UPnP IGD Enables Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Internet Gateway Device (IGD) profile to allow certain Windows applications to setup the port forwarding rule dynamically when NAT is enabled on this device. DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) Enter the DMZ IP Address. IP Address Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Forwarding Page 13 of 21 Forwarding Tab Click on the ADD button to create additional Port Fowarding rules Field or Button Description Select Select a box when you want to delete the specific row. Protocol Select TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) or UDP (User Datagram Protocol). WAN Port Start Enter the beginning port range for external network access. WAN Port End Enter the ending port range for external network access. LAN IP Address Enter the IP address to host the service. LAN Port Start Enter the beginning port range for internal network access. LAN Port End Enter the ending port range for internal network access. Enabled Check to enable specific port forwarding. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Local Address Menu The Local Address menu allows you to configure your Local Area Network (LAN) connections. The Local Address menu provides the following tabs: Page 14 of 21 DHCP Server Lease Status Lease Reservation DHCP Server Tab The DHCP Server tab enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server functionality on the LAN, allowing the router to dynamically assign lease IP addresses to clients that connect to it from the local network. Field or Button Description Enable DHCP Server If selected, the DHCP server on the gateway assigns IP addresses to the computers and other hosts on your network if they have DHCP enabled. By default, the gateway server is enabled. If there is another DHCP server running on your network (on another router), you must disable one of the DHCP servers. DHCP Server IP Address Enter the default port forwarding LAN Client IP Address. DHCP Starting IP Sets the first IP address assigned by the DHCP Address server, in dotted-decimal format. It must be greater than the IP address value of the gateway. For example, if the IP address of the gateway is 192.168.15.1 (default), the starting IP address must Page 15 of 21 be 192.168.15.2 (or higher). DHCP Ending IP Sets the final IP address assigned by the DHCP Address server. If the DHCP server runs out of DHCP addresses, users cannot access network resources. If this happens, increase the Ending IP or reduce the Lease Time. DHCP Lease Time Sets the time, in seconds, that a network computer remains connected to the gateway using its current assigned IP address. At the end of this time, the DHCP server renews the lease or assigns the computer a new IP address. The default is 3600 seconds (1 hour). The maximum is 999999 seconds (about 278 hours). Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Lease Status The Lease Status tab in the Local Address menu displays the active DHCP leases since the last reboot. Page 16 of 21 Field or Button Description Client Host Name Displays the client host name. The Name field is limited to 20 characters (only 5 appear in display). MAC Address Media Access Control (MAC) address. IP Address Shows the IP Address for each active lease. Remaining Lease Duration Shows the amount of time, in seconds, remaining in the lease. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Lease Reservation This tab allows you to manage the lease reservation so that the same client receives the same IP address each time. Field or Button Description Select Select this box if you want to delete an established lease reservation. Be sure to click the Delete button once you have selected your exception to be Page 17 of 21 deleted. Client Host Name Enter the client host name. The Name field is limited to 20 characters (only 5 appear in display) MAC Address Media Access Control (MAC) address. Enter the MAC address of the device. IP Address Enter the IP address that you want assigned to the MAC Address. Enabled Checking this box enables the lease reservation. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. FAQ What are the minimum system requirements to be able to run the Clear Modem? System Requirement Pentium II 300 MHz or better with minimum of 64MB RAM. What operating systems are supported? Operating Systems: Windows 2000/XP/Vista or Mac OS 8 or higher Why my Modem is not working? Make sure the modem’s power adapter is plugged into an active power outlet. If you are using a power strip or surge protector, make sure its switch is in the “ON” position. Make sure the round end of the power adapter is firmly connected to the modem’s power jack. Make sure you are using the power adapter that came with your modem. The correct adapter for the Clear Modem Series G provides output power of 12V AC at 2 Amp. If you still see no lights, call Clear Care at 888-888-3113. Why can’t I log on to the Modem? Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the Clear Modem and the computer. Why can’t I connect to the Internet? Check the Clear Modem connection status from the Web Interface; refer to the Connection Status section to verify the connection status. If the Clear Modem connection is down, and the gateway has not received an IP for 5 to 10 minutes: - Reset the Clear Modem using the reset button. Page 18 of 21 Why does my WiMAX signal vary? Interference due to materials between the cell tower and the modem, including buildings and trees, could cause the signal to be weak in specific areas, even within the coverage area. How do I receive the strongest signal possible? Use the signal strength LEDs on the modem to find the room or location with the strongest signal. Additional Troubleshooting Help Contact your service provider for additional help via Clear Care at 888-888-3113. Page 19 of 21 Regulatory Notices Model No: WIXB-175 WiMAX CPE Operating Frequency Range: 2.5GHz~2.7GHz Bandwidth: 5MHz/10MHz Operation temperature: 0℃~40℃ Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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. no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. However, there is 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 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Clearwire could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or Page 20 of 21 transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. Page 21 of 21
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