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Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2005-2015 Handlink Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may
be copied, reproduced, or transmitted by any means, for any purpose without prior written permission.
Protected by TW patent 223184, JPN patent 3099924 and China patent ZL 03 2 04640.5.
Disclaimer
We shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or
consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material, or the performance or use of this
product. We reserve the right to change the product specification without notice. Information in this
document may change without notice.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1-1 Package Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1-2 Features --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
1-3 Precautions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
1-4 Outlook----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
1-4-1
Top Panel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
1-4-2
Rear Panel-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
1-5 Technical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
1-5-1
Hardware Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
1-5-2
Software Specifications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Installation -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
2-1 Installation Requirements ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
2-2 Getting Start ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
3 Configuring the GuestWiFi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
3-1 Setting Wizard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
3-2 Advanced Setup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26
3-2-1
3-2-3-1
Syslog ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
3-2-3-2
Session Trace ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33
3-2-3-3
Bandwidth ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
3-2-3-4
SNMP ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
3-2-2
SECURITY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------38
3-2-2-1
Pass Through ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38
3-2-2-2
Secure Remote ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
3-2-3
MANAGEMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
SYSTEM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
3-2-3-1
System --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
3-2-3-2
WAN/LAN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
3-2-3-3
Server ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
3-2-3-4
Wireless-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
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GUEST SETTING ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------55
3-2-4-1
Guest ESSID Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55
3-2-4-2
Authentication ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 57
3-2-4-3
Usage Time --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
3-2-4-4
Customization ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 60
3-2-5
EMPLOYEE ESSID SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------70
3-3 System Status ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------71
3-3-1
System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------72
3-3-2
Account List -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------74
3-3-3
Account Log -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------75
3-3-4
Current User ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------76
3-3-5
DHCP Clients ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------77
3-3-6
Session List -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------77
3-4 System Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------78
3-4-1
Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------79
3-4-2
Firmware Upgrade ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------80
3-4-3
Boot Code -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------82
3-4-4
System Account ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------82
3-4-5
SSL Certificate--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------84
3-4-6
Pin Command---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------85
3-4-7
Restart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------86
3-4-8
Logout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------86
Appendix A Signal Connection Arrangements --------------------------------------------------------------------------87
Appendix B Regulations/EMI Compliance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------88
LIMITED WARRANTY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------89
GuestWiFi
1
Introduction
The GW-1 guestWiFi account generator is designed as 300Mbps high speed wireless gateway for
enterprises and schools to provide guests a secure Wi-Fi network in their meeting room, guest lobby,
and library. It is deployed by MIS simply as adopting IP Plug and Play technology, all a guest has to do
is to generate a guest account with a single click, and with a press of a button the guest ID will be
shown on the display instantly. Guests can enjoy high-speed Internet connection and just follow four
steps: press the key, find guest SSID, enter ID & WPA/WPA2 Per-Shared Key and Login to Internet;
MIS have no need to re-configure any of their device IP settings including DHCP, DNS, Proxy, dynamic
and static IP address assignments.
The GW-1 enables MIS to secure the Internet access in different network segments for guests and
employees as it enhances security and firewall functionalities by utilizing WPA/WPA2 Encryption,
Administration Access Control, Layer 2 Isolation, SSL Login page, VPN (IPSec/PPTP/L2TP), PPTP
VPN Client, and IP/MAC/URL Address Pass through.
The GW-1 provides a customizable user-friendly management interface that supports Web-based
Authentication, 20 simultaneous users and up to 256 account users, and marketing cooperation.
1-1 Package Contents
Please inspect your package. The following items should be included:
◎ GW-1
z One guestWiFi
z One AC Power Adapter for guestWiFi
z One CD containing User’s Manual
z Two screws for wall-mount
z One UTP Ethernet/Fast Ethernet cable (Cat.5 Twisted-pair)
If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
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z Wireless data rates up to 300Mbps
z Supports 20Simultaneous Users
z IP Plug and Play (iPnP)
z Comprehensive security
WPA encryption
WPA2 Encryption
z Intelligent Management
z Built-in AAA (Authentication/Accounting/Authorization) mechanism
Note: The "PnP" Function only can be used with TCP/IP-based Network.
1-3 Precautions
z Never remove or open the cover. You may suffer serious injury if you touch these parts.
z Never install the system in the wet locations.
z Use only the original fitting AC power adapter otherwise there is a danger of severe electrical shock.
z Avoid exposing the GuestWiFi to direct sunlight or another heat source.
z Choose a well-ventilated area to position your GuestWiFi.
1-4
Outlook
Figure 1 GuestWiFi Outlook
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Top Panel
The top panel of the GuestWiFi is shown below.
Figure 2 GuestWiFi Top Panel
LEDs Indication
LED
State
Description
PWR
Off
The GuestWiFi is not receiving electrical power.
Green
The GuestWiFi is receiving electrical power.
Off
The GuestWiFi status is defective.
Green
The GuestWiFi status is complete.
SYS
Green (Blinking) During firmware upgrades, this system LED will blink.
WAN
Off
Port has not established any network connection.
Green
A port has established a valid 10/100Mbps network connection.
Green (Blinking) 10/100Mbps traffic is traversing the port.
LAN-1~
Off
Port has not established any network connection.
LAN-4
Green
A port has established a valid 10/100Mbps network connection.
Green (Blinking) 10/100Mbps traffic is traversing the port.
WLAN
Off
The Wireless is not ready.
Green
The GuestWiFi has established a valid wireless connection.
Green (Blinking) The Wireless connection is active.
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Rear Panel
The rear panel of the GuestWiFi is shown below.
Figure 3 GuestWiFi Rear Panel
1. LAN (1-4):
The rear panel supports four auto-sensing RJ-45 ports and all ports can be auto-switched to MDI-II
connections. The LAN ports used for linking hosts or other network devices. The individual port can be
either connected to 100BaseTX networks or 10BaseT networks. When connecting to a 100BaseTX
network, the ports operate at 100Mbps in half-duplex mode or 200Mbps in full-duplex mode. When
connecting to a 10BaseT network, the ports operate at 10Mbps in half-duplex mode or 20Mbps in
full-duplex mode.
2. WAN: One Ethernet port used for linking xDSL or Cable Modem.
3. Reset Button:
The GuestWiFi has a reset button at the rear panel of the device. Use this function to reset the system
back to factory defaults.
4. Power Jack: Used to connect the external power supply with the GuestWiFi.
1-5 Technical Specifications
1-5-1
Hardware Specifications
Network Specification
IEEE802.3u 10BaseTx Ethernet
IEEE802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet
IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation
Wi-Fi Compatible
Connectors
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Four LAN Ports (10BaseT/100BaseTX Auto cross-over)
One WAN Port (10BaseT/100BaseTX Auto cross-over)
Encryption
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
LED Indicators
One POWER LED
One WAN 10/100M Link/Activity LED
Four LAN 10M/100M Link/Activity LEDs
One Wireless Link/Activity LED
One System LED
Power Requirement
External Power Adapter
Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Output: 12V, 1.5A
Environment Conditions
Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C
Storage Temperature: -10 to 60°C
Operating Humidity: 10~80% non-condensing
Storage Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Certifications
FCC part 15 Class B, CE , C-Tick , Telec
Dimension
Size: 223 (L) x 143
(W) x 36
(H) mm
Weight: About 500g (Net)
Mounting
Desktop, Wall mounted
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Software Specifications
Networking
•
IEEE802.3u 10BaseTx Ethernet
•
IEEE802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet
•
IEEE802.11b Wireless LAN
•
IEEE802.11g Wireless LAN
•
IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN
•
Supports 20 Simultaneous Users
•
IP Plug and Play (iPnP)
•
HTTP Proxy Support
•
DHCP Server
•
DHCP Relay
•
Static IP WAN Client
•
DHCP WAN Client
•
PPPoE WAN Client
•
PPTP WAN Client
•
NAT
•
NTP (Network Time Protocol) Support
Marketing Cooperation
•
Customizable log-on pages
•
Portal Page
User Accounting and Authentication
•
Built-in Authentication
•
Web-based Authentication
•
User Authentication and Accounting
•
Logout Window Timer Control
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•
Layer 2 Isolation Security
•
SSL User Login page/ Configuration Page
•
SSL Administration
•
VPN Pass through (IPSec/PPTP)
•
Customize SSL Certificate
•
Pass Through IP/MAC/URL Address
•
Restricted Destination Filtering IP/URL
•
VPN (IPSec/PPTP) Pass through
•
PPTP VPN Client
•
WPA
•
WPA2
Management
•
Web-based Management Tool
•
Firmware Upgrade via HTTP/TFTP
•
Wizard setup for step-by-step Configuration
•
Backup/Restore/Factory Default Setting
•
Remote Authorized Management
•
Real-time Session List
•
Syslog (System/Subscriber/LAN device)
•
E-mail logs
•
SNMP v1/v2 (MIB II)
•
System Information Table
•
SSL certificate upload
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Installation
The followings are instructions for setting up the GuestWiFi. Refer to the illustration and follow the
simple steps below to quickly install your GuestWiFi.
Wall-Mounting
The GuestWiFi can be wall-mounted on a wall by applying the two mounting brackets on screws.
Figure 4 Wall-Mounting Bracket - Bottom of GuestWiFi
Please refer to the following instructions for mounting a GuestWiFi on a wall or other surface.
1. Install two screws on a wall according to the relative positions shown below.
Figure 5
2. Hang GuestWiFi on the wall by sliding the two screws in the mounting brackets.
Note: If the screws are not properly anchored, the strain of the cables connected to the GuestWiFi rear
panel connectors could pull out the GuestWiFi from the wall.
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2-1 Installation Requirements
Before installing the GuestWiFi, make sure your network meets the following requirements.
System Requirements
The GuestWiFi requires one of the following types of software:
z Windows 98 Second Edition/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7
z Red Hat Linux 7.3 or later version
z MAC OS X 10.2.4 or later version
z Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and UNIX (TCP/IP protocol installed)
z Standard phone line for xDSL modem Or Coaxial cable for Cable modem
z Web Browser Software (Microsoft I.E 5.0 or later version or Netscape Navigator 5.0 or later
version)
z One computer with an installed 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 10/100Mbps Ethernet card
z UTP network Cable with a RJ-45 connection (Package contents)
Note: Prepare twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 plugs. Use Cat.5 cable for all connections. Make sure
each cable not exceed 328 feet (Approximately 100 meters).
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ISP Requirements
Verify whether your ISP use fixed or dynamic IP. If it is a fixed IP, be sure to get the IP from your ISP.
For dynamic IP, which is mostly used, the PC will get the IP automatically whenever it hooks up on the
modem.
Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP Setting
Fixed IP
Your fixed IP address for the GuestWiFi
Your subnet mask for the GuestWiFi
Your default gateway IP address
Your DNS IP address
PPPoE
Your user name from your ISP
Your password from your ISP
PPTP
PPTP Server IP Address from your ISP
PPTP Local IP address from your ISP.
PPTP Local IP subnet mask from your ISP.
Your user name from your ISP
Your password from your ISP
Your PC Requirements
The Static IP settings for the PC
Your PC’s fixed IP address
Your PC’s subnet mask
Your PC’s default gateway IP address
Your PC’s primary DNS IP address
Note:
1. The gateway’s default IP address setting is “10.59.1.1”.
2. The gateway’s default subnet mask setting is “255.0.0.0”.
The Dynamic IP settings for the PC
We recommend that you leave your IP settings as automatically assigned. By default, the GuestWiFi is
a DHCP server, and it will give your PC the necessary IP settings.
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2-2 Getting Start
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the guestWiFi’s LAN port.
2.
Ensure that your modem and computer are both switched on.
3.
Use the supplied cable to connect the guestWiFi 's WAN port to the modem. Check that the
Cable/xDSL Status LED lights.
4.
Connect your computer to one of the 10/100 LAN ports on the guestWiFi. Check that the LAN Port
Status LED lights.
5.
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Configure the further parameters via a Web browser.
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3 Configuring the GuestWiFi
3-1 Setting Wizard
Step 1: Start your browser, and then enter the factory default IP address 10.59.1.1 in your browser’s
location box. Press Enter.
Figure 6 Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default)
Step 2: The GuestWiFi configuration tools menu will appear. In the Username and Password field, type
the factory default user name admin and password admin and click Login. If you are first time
setting the system, the wizard setup screen will appear. You will be guided, step-by-step,
through a basic setup procedure.
Username: admin
Password: admin
Figure 7 Configuration Tools Menu
Figure 8 Wizard Setup Screen
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Figure 9 System Quick View
Click on reset button to clear the username and password data.
Note:
) This Web agent is best viewed with IE 5.0 or Netscape 6.0 and above browsers.
) If you would like to change the password please see Step 10.
) Username and Password can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive.
) If for some reason your password is lost or you cannot gain access to the GuestWiFi Configuration
Program, please press the reset button to load the device to manufacturer defaults.
) If the GuestWiFi doesn’t send packet in 5 minutes (default), the GuestWiFi wills logout automatically.
) Proxy needs to set disable first when administrator accesses admin UI.
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Step 3: Internet Connection Setting
Select the appropriate Internet connection type to connect to your ISP.
Figure 10 Internet Connection Setting Screen
DHCP Client
The device can work as a DHCP client. This allows the device to obtain the IP address and other
TCP/IP settings from your ISP. If your xDSL/Cable comes with this feature, please enable Use DHCP
Client.
Figure 11 Internet Connection Setting Screen—DHCP Client Setti
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z
Static IP Setting
If Static IP Setting is selected, then this screen will appear. Enter the IP address information provided
by your ISP.
Figure 12 Internet Connection Setting Screen—Static IP Setting
Item
Default
Description
IP Address
0.0.0.0
Enter the IP address provided by your ISP.
Subnet Mask
0.0.0.0
Enter the subnet mask for the IP address.
Gateway IP
0.0.0.0
Enter the Gateway IP Address provided by your ISP.
Empty
Enter the primary DNS server IP address for the xDSL/Cable
Address
Primary DNS
Server
Secondary
DNS Server
connection (provided by your ISP).
Empty
Enter the secondary DNS server IP address for the xDSL/Cable
connection (provided by your ISP). If the primary DNS Server IP were
not available, meanwhile, Secondary DNS Server IP would start in the
same time.
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z
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
If “PPPoE” is selected, then this screen will appear. Enter the username, password and other major
fields.
Figure 13 Internet Connection Setting Screen—PPPoE Setting
Item
Default
Username
Empty
Password
Empty
PPP MTU Setting
1492
TCP MSS Setting
1452
Service Name
Empty
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Description
Enter the user name provided by your ISP. The user name can consist
of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
Enter the user password provided by your ISP. The password can
consist of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies maximum transmission unit
size.
MSS (Maximum Segment Size) specifies maximum segment size.
Enter the service name provided by your ISP. The service name can
consist of up to 64 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
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Item
Default
Description
Connect on Demand and Max Idle Time
Connect on
Demand
Enable
You can configure your GuestWiFi to cut your connection with your ISP
after a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If you have been
disconnected due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables your
GuestWiFi to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you
Max Idle Time
10
attempt to access the Internet again. If you wish to activate Connect on
Minutes
Demand, click the radio button. If you want your Internet connection to
remain, click the radio button of keep alive. The Max Idle Time
maximum value is 65535 minutes.
Keep alive and Redial Period
Keep alive
Disable
This option keeps your PPPoE enabled Internet access connected
Redial Period
30
indefinitely, even when it sits idle. The Redial Period maximum value is
Seconds 65535 seconds.
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PPTP Client (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
If “PPTP” is selected, then this screen will appear. Fill out all the information provided by your ISP.
Figure 14 Internet Connection Setting Screen—PPTP Client Setting
Item
Default
My IP Address
Empty
My Subnet Mask
Empty
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Enter the PPTP local IP address provided by your ISP.
Enter the PPTP local Subnet Mask IP address for the IP
address (My IP Address).
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Item
Gateway IP Address
Default
Empty
PPTP Server IP Address Empty
Description
Enter the PPTP server Gateway IP address provided by your
ISP.
Enter the PPTP server IP address provided by your ISP.
Enter the user name provided by your ISP. The user name
Username
Empty
can consist of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case
sensitive.
Password
Empty
Enter the user password provided by your ISP. The password
can consist of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case
sensitive.
PPP MTU Setting
1460
TCP MSS Setting
1400
MTU
(Maximum
Transfer
Unit)
specifies
maximum
transmission unit size.
MSS (Maximum Segment Size) specifies maximum segment
size.
Enter the connection ID or connection name. The connection
Connection ID/Name
Empty
ID/Name can consist of up to 81 alphanumeric characters
and is case sensitive.
Connect on Demand and Max Idle Time
Connect on Demand
Enable
You can configure your GuestWiFi to cut your connection
with your ISP after a specified period of time (Max Idle Time).
If you have been disconnected due to inactivity, Connect on
Demand
Max Idle Time
10 Minutes
enables
your
GuestWiFi
to
automatically
re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to
access the Internet again. If you wish to activate Connect on
Demand, click the radio button. If you want your Internet
connection to remain, click the radio button of keep alive. The
Max Idle Time maximum value is 65535 minutes.
Keep alive and Redial Period
This option keeps your PPTP enabled Internet access
Keep alive
Disable
connected indefinitely, even when it sits idle. The Redial
Period maximum value is 65535 seconds.
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Step 4: Wireless Setting
This page allows you to define ESSID, Channel ID and WEP/WPA encryption for wireless connection.
Figure 15 Wireless Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Country
ETSI
Select the Country code of the dropdown list.
Channel
Enter the channel ID for wireless connection.
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Step 5: System Setting
Figure 16 System Setting Screen
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Default
Description
Username
admin
Enter the user name. The user name can consist of up to
Password
admin
Enter the user password. The password can consist of up
Confirm
Empty
80alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
Enter the password of administrator for confirmation.
NTP Setting
Server IP/Domain Name Empty
Enter the IP address/domain name of NTP server. The
maximum allowed characters length is 100.
Time Zone
GMT+8:00 Select the appropriate time zone for your location.
Update Time
24 hours
Enter the number of hours for update time.
Disable
Enables or disables Daylight Saving Time (DST).
Daylight Saving Time
Month/Day
Set the Daylight Saving Time (DST) on the Wireless
Subscriber Gateway. Adjust the begin time and end time.
Click the button to save the settings then the system will restart.
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3-2 Advanced Setup
The Advanced Setting enables you to configure advanced settings related to accessing the Internet,
including,
1.
MANAGEMENT
†
2.
3.
†
SESSION TRACE
†
BANDWIDTH
†
SNMP
SECURITY
†
PASS THROUGH
†
SECURE REMOTE
SYSTEM
†
4.
5.
SYSLOG
SYSTEM
†
WAN/LAN
†
SERVER
†
WIRELESS
GUEST SETTING
†
ESSID SETTING
†
AUTHENTICATION
†
USAGE TIME
†
CUSTOMIZATION
EMPLOYEE SETTING
†
ESSID SETTING
Figure 17 Advanced Setting Item Screen
Note: After change the settings of device, please click apply button to save the new settings.
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MANAGEMENT
3-2-3-1
Syslog
The function allows the device to transmit event messages to your syslog server or your email address
for monitoring and troubleshooting.
z Syslog Setting
Figure 18 Syslog Setting Screen
Item
Syslog
Default
Description
Disable
Enables or disables the syslog server function.
Empty
Enter syslog server’s IP address. The GuestWiFi will send all of
Syslog on LAN
Server IP Address
its logs to the specified syslog server.
Server MAC Address Empty
Enter the syslog server’s MAC address. The GuestWiFi will send
all of its logs to the specified syslog server.
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Item
Default
Description
Syslog on WAN
Server 1 IP Address
Empty
Enter IP address of first syslog server.
Server 2 IP Address
Empty
Enter IP address of second syslog server.
Send to Email
Disable
Enables or disables the send to e-mail function.
E-mail Server
IP Address or Domain Empty
Name
Enter the SMTP server IP address or domain name. The
maximum allowed characters length is 50.
SMTP Port
25
The SMTP port allowed range is 25 or 2500 to 2599.
E-mail (SMTP) Server Disable
If your SMTP server requires authentication before accepting
needs to check my
e-mail, click on check box. These values (username and
account
password) are supplied by your network administrator, SMTP
server provider or ISP.
Username
Empty
Enter the username for the SMTP server. The maximum allowed
Password
Empty
Enter the password for the SMTP server
characters length is 64.
Email From
Name
Empty
Enter the name you would like to appear in the “message from”
field of your outgoing message. The maximum allowed
characters length is 20.
Email Address
Empty
Enter your e-mail address. This is the address others will use to
send email to Email Address 1/Email Address 2.
Email To
Email Address 1
Empty
Enter your first e-mail address to receive the logs.
Email Address 2
Empty
Enter your second e-mail address to receive the logs.
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
Click Apply button, the success dialog box appears. Click on Back to return to Syslog setting screen
Figure 19 Success Dialog Box
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z Log Categories
Figure 20 Log Settings Screen
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Item
Interval Time
Description
System
System Information
5~60 minutes
The log included system information would be sent
according to specified interval time.
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=DVI;
DATE=07Mar26;TIME=11:30:00;
WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02;
WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;
SYS_UP_TIME=14D23H34M21S;WANTXOK=99999;
WANRXOK=99999;WANTXERROR=99999;WANRXERROR=99999;
LANTXOK=99999;LANRXOK=99999;LANTXERROR=99999;
LANRXERROR=99999;WIRELESSTXOK=99999;WIRELESSRXOK=99999;
WIRELESSTXERROR=99999;WIRELESSRXERROR=99999;
System Boot Notice When system
rebooted
If device have been rebooted or restarted, the log would be
sent.
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=SUN;
DATE=07Mar26;TIME=15:23:32;
WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02;
WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;
SYS_NAME=Cafehotspot;LOCATION=East;CITY=Taipei;
COUNTRY=Taiwan; FIRMWARE=v1.01.02;MESSAGE=System_Up;
Message = System_Reboot
System Manager
When system
Activity Information
manager login or
A log will be sent if system manager (Administrator) login to
or logout from the device.
logout
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=SUN;
DATE=07Mar26;TIME=15:23:32;
WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02;
WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;
SYS_NAME=Cafehotspot;LOCATION=East;CITY=Taipei;
COUNTRY=Taiwan;
FIRMWARE=v1.01.02;MESSAGE=System_Up;
Account Name = Admin
Status= Login | Logout | Idle_Time_Out
Wireless Association 5~60 minutes.
A log including wireless users information will be sent
Information
according to specified interval time.
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=WAI;
DATE=07Mar26;TIME=15:23:32;
WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02;
WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;
USER_NUM=15;SEQ=1-5;USER_MAC=02-34-3e-01-00;
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When firmware
A log will be sent if firmware update completed
Notice
update completed
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=FUN;
DATE=07Mar26;TIME=15:23:32;
WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02;
WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;
MESSAGE=Success;OLD_FRIMWARE=v1.00.01;
NEW_FIRMWARE=v1.00.02
Message = Success | Fail
User
User Login
When user
A log including users information will be sent when user
logged-in
logged –in
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=ULI;DATE=07Mar26;
TIME=15:23:32;WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;
LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02; WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;USER_NAME=asdfg12;USER_IP=10.59.1.1;
USER_MAC=02-34-3e-01-00;INTERFACE=Ethernet;
USER_TYPE=Dynamic;
User Type = Guest/ Employee
User Logout
When user
logged-out
A log including users information will be sent when user
logged –out
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=ULO;DATE=07Mar26;
TIME=15:23:32;WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;
LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02; WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;USER_NAME=asdfg12;USER_IP=10.59.1.1;
USER_MAC=02-34-3e-01-00;INTERFACE=Ethernet;
USER_TYPE=Dynamic;RXDATA=1234; TXDATA=1234;
USED_TIME=24:00:00;LOGOUT_TYPE=Time_Up;TIME_LEFT=24:00:00
User Type = Guest/ Employee
Current User List
.5~60 minutes.
A log including logged-in users information will be sent
according to specified interval time
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=CUL;DATE=07Mar26;
TIME=15:23:32;WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;
LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02; WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;USER_NUM=0;SEQ=1-5;
USER_NAME=asdfg12,USER_IP=10.59.1.2,USER_MAC=02-34-3e-01-00,
INTERFACE=Ethernet,USER_TYPE=Dynamic,RXDATA=1234,
TXDATA=1234,USED_TIME=24:00:00,SESSION=100,WLAN_SIG=N/A;
Account and Billing
Account Information When an account
is created
A log will be sent when an account is created
Format:
PRODUCT=GW-1;VER=2.00.00;LOGNAME=ACI;DATE=07Mar26;
TIME=15:23:32;WANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-01;
LANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-02; WLANMAC=09-00-0e-00-00-03;
IP_ADDRESS=210.66.37.21;USER_NAME=asdfg12;
ACCOUNT_TYPE=TimetoFinish; ACCOUNT_SERIAL=000002;
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Click Apply button to save the new settings.
Click Apply button, the success dialog box appears. Click on Back to return to Logs setting screen.
Figure 21 Success Dialog Box
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Session Trace
Session Trace is an intelligent function to help service provider to trace every user’s access behavior.
When “session trace” is enable , the system will collect information such like destination IP, destination
port, source IP, source MAC, source port by every user and send the collected information in text
format file to specified TFTP server or Email Server.
Figure 22 Session Trace Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Session Trace
Disable
Disables or enables session trace function.
Primary TFTP Server IP
Empty
Enter the IP address of the primary TFTP server.
Empty
Enter the IP address of the second TFTP server.
Address
Secondary TFTP Server
IP Address
Send Session Trace log
file every~ minutes.
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interval minutes. The value range is 5 to 1440 (minutes).
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Send to Email
Default
Disable
Description
Enables or disables the send to e-mail function.
E-mail Server
IP Address or Domain Empty
Enter the SMTP server IP address or domain name. The
Name
maximum allowed characters length is 50.
SMTP Port
Empty
The SMTP port allowed range is 25 or 2500 to 2599.
E-mail (SMTP) Server Disable
If your SMTP server requires authentication before accepting
needs to check my
e-mail, click on check box. These values (username and
account
password) are supplied by your network administrator, SMTP
server provider or ISP.
Username
Empty
Enter the username for the SMTP server. The maximum allowed
Password
Empty
Enter the password for the SMTP server
characters length is 64.
Email From
Name
Empty
Enter the name you would like to appear in the “message from”
field of your outgoing message. The maximum allowed
characters length is 20.
Email Address
Empty
Enter your e-mail address. This is the address others will use to
send email to Email Address 1/Email Address 2.
Email To
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Email Address 1
Empty
Enter your first e-mail address to receive the logs.
Email Address 2
Empty
Enter your second e-mail address to receive the logs.
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Bandwidth
The function enables administrator to limit bandwidth usage on a per user basis (MAC address). That
prevents users from consuming a disproportionately large amount of bandwidth so every user gets a
fair share of the available bandwidth.
Figure 23
Item
Default
Bandwidth Setting Screen
Description
Bandwidth
Disable
Enables or disables Bandwidth Management.
Maximum Upstream
64Kbps
Specify the amount of upstream bandwidth.
Maximum Downstream
128Kbps Specify the amount of downstream bandwidth.
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SNMP
The SNMP Agent Configuration screen enables you to access to your device via Simple Network
Management Protocol. If you are not familiar with SNMP, please consult your Network Administrator or
consult SNMP reference material. You must first enable SNMP on the SNMP Agent Configuration
screen.
Figure 24 SNMP Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
SNMP
Disable
Disables or enables the SNMP management.
SNMP Port
161
If the SNMP enables, also allowed to specific the SNMP port
Trap Port
162
number via NAT. The allowed SNMP port numbers are 161
(default), 16100-16199 and Trap port numbers are 162 (default),
16200-16299. This Port setting is useful for remote control via
NAT network.
Configuration
Community Name public/private Every unit with SNMP enable must be configured to recognize
one or more community names up to 20 characters. The default
setting for the community of entry 1 is “public” and for the entry 2
is “private” and others are empty.
NMS Address
ANY
The address of the NMS. The default settings for the NMS
Networking are “ANY”.
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Privileges
Default
Read/Write
Description
Choose “Read”, “Write”, “Trap Recipients” and “All” for different
privileges. The default setting of the entry 2 is “write” and others
are “read”.
Status
Valid/Invalid
Chosen “Valid” or “Invalid”. The default setting of entry 1, 2 are
valid and others are invalid.
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Pass Through
This function allow administrator to set some special devices pass through the GuestWiFi system.
Because some network devices might be constructed under the GuestWiFi. However these devices
needn’t be checked and authorized. The GuestWiFi provides a pass through list and the administrator
can control which devices can be pass through with authentication.
Figure 25 Pass through Setting Screen
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Default
Description
Pass Through
Disable
Enables or disables the pass through function.
Destination URL/IP Address Pass Through
URL or Website
Empty
Enter the URL Page; please use this format such like
“http://www.yahoo.com”. The maximum character of the URL Page
is 50.
Start IP Address
Empty
Enter the start IP address of you wants pass through.
End IP Address
Empty
Enter the end IP address of you wants pass through.
Subscriber IP/MAC Address or LAN Device Pass Through
Start IP Address
Empty
Enter the start IP address of you wants pass through.
End IP Address
Empty
Enter the end IP address of you wants pass through.
IP Address
Empty
Enter the IP address of you wants pass through.
Subnet Mask
Empty
Enter the subnet mask of you wants pass through.
MAC Address
Empty
Enter the MAC address of you wants pass through.
Mask
Empty
Enter the subnet mask of you wants pass through.
Pass Through List Display the pass through Information of GuestWiFi.
No.
The index number of pass through address.
Active
Disable
Click on check box, active or inactive the pass through address.
Address List
Display the pass through address(s).
Type
Display the type of pass through address.
Delete
Disable
Select the check boxes and click ‘Delete’ to delete the pass through
address(s).
Click Add to List button to add a new entry.
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
Click Delete All & Apply button to delete all entries.
Note: The priority of "pass through" is higher than "Filtering".
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Secure Remote
This feature allows you to create a secure connection to a remote site or back end system with VPN
PPTP Client. If “Secure Remote” is enabled, the RADIUS packet/ syslog will be transferred to this
secure connection.
Figure 26 Secure Remote Setting Screen
Item
Auto-connect at
Default
Disable
Start-up (Always
Description
Enable the check box to automatically establish the PPTP
connection.
connect)
PPTP Server IP
Empty
Enter the PPTP server IP address provided by your ISP.
address
Username
Empty
Enter the user name provided by your ISP. The user name can
consist of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case
sensitive.
Password
Empty
Enter the user password provided by your ISP. The password
can consist of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case
sensitive.
Click on Start/Stop connection button to start/stop PPTP
connection.
Click on refresh button to update the status.
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VPN Tunnel
Display the status.
Client IP
Display the IP address.
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System
Define the GuestWiFi System configuration.
Figure 27 System Setting Screen
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Figure 28 System Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
The
system
name
can
consist
of
up
to
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System/Host Name
Empty
Domain Name
Empty
Location Information
Empty
Enter your location information.
System
The system date of the GuestWiFi. The valid setting of
Date
year is from 2002 to 2035.
alphanumeric characters.
The Domain
name can consist of up to 80
alphanumeric characters.
Date/Time
Date (Year/Month/Day)
Time (Hour:Minute:Second)
System
Time
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The system time of the GuestWiFi.
Click “Get from my Computer” button to correct the
system date and time.
Click “Get from NTP server” button to correct the
system date and time.
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Default
Description
Enables or disables NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Time Server. Network Time Protocol can be utilized to
NTP Setting
Disable
synchronize the time on devices across a network. A
NTP Time Server is utilized to obtain the correct time
from a time source and adjust the local time.
Enter the IP address/domain name of NTP server. The
Server IP/Domain Name
Empty
Time Zone
GMT-12:00 Select the appropriate time zone for your location.
Update Time
0 hours
Enter the number of hours for update time.
Disable
Enables or disables Daylight Saving Time (DST).
Daylight Saving Time
Month/Day
maximum allowed characters length is 100.
Set the Daylight Saving Time (DST) on the GuestWiFi.
Adjust the begin time and end time.
NAT (Network Address Translation)
NAT
Enable
Enables or disables NAT Address Translation function.
Enables or disables user session limit function. This
User Session Limited
Enable,30
feature provides you an ability to control a number of
sessions allowed for particulars user(s) at the one
time.
IP Plug and Play (iPnP
Technology)
Enables or disables plug & play function. When
Enable
enabled, the user needn’t change their network
configuration to access the Internet.
If enable plug and play is selected, you can enable
Layer 2 Isolation Security
Enable
Layer 2 Isolation Security function. When the “Layer 2
Isolation
Security”
enabled,
everyone
cannot
communicate with each other.
Secure administrator IP
Addresses
Multicast Pass Through
Options: Any and Specify. Administrator can specify 5
Any
IP addresses or a range to allow remote control access
from network.
Disable
This function allows for multiple transmissions to
specific recipients at same time.
This function allows remote user to ping the GuestWiFi
Allow remote user to ping the
device
Enable
through Internet. Ping is normally used to test the
physical connection between two devices, to ensure
that everything is working correctly.
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Item
Default
Description
Option: default or customize certificate, These are two
ways to create a certificate, one is purchase a
SSL Certificate
Default
certificate from a certificate authority (Ex. Verisign or
Thawte), and another is creating a self-certificate (For
example: Uses OpenSSL tool).
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
Click Apply button, then Restart dialog box will appear. Click Apply to restart the system.
Figure 29 Restart Dialog Box
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WAN/LAN
Figure 30 WAN/LAN Setting Screen
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
Click Apply button, then Restart dialog box will appear. Click Apply to restart the system.
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Device IP (LAN IP) Setting
Figure 32 Device IP (LAN IP) Setting
Item
Default
IP Address
10.59.1.1
Description
The internal LAN IP address of your Wireless Subscriber Server
Gateway.
Subnet Mask
255.0.0.0
Enter the subnet mask for the IP address.
WAN MAC Address
Figure 33 WAN MAC Address Setting
Item
IP Address
Description
The default MAC address is set to the WAN physical interface on device.
WAN Port Mode
Figure 34 WAN Port Mode Setting
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DHCP Client
The device can work as a DHCP client. This allows the device to obtain the IP address and other
TCP/IP settings from your ISP. If your xDSL/Cable comes with this feature, please enable Use DHCP
Client.
Figure 35 DHCP Client Setting Screen
Static IP
Figure 36 Static IP Setting Screen
Item
Description
IP Address
Enter the IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection (provided by your
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask for the IP address.
ISP).
Gateway IP Gateway
Enter the Gateway IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection (provided by
your ISP).
Primary DNS Server
A primary DNS server IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection (provided
by your ISP).
Secondary DNS Server
A secondary DNS server IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection
(provided by your ISP). If the primary DNS Server IP were not available,
meanwhile, Secondary DNS Server IP would start in the same time.
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Figure 37 PPPoE Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
User Name
Empty
Enter your PPPoE account name. The user name can consist
Password
Empty
Enter your PPPoE password. The password can consist of
PPP MTU Setting
1492
MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies maximum
of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
transmission unit size.
TCP MSS Setting
1452
MSS (Maximum Segment Size) specifies maximum segment
size.
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Service Name
Default
Empty
Description
Enter the service name provided by your ISP. The service
name can consist of up to 64 alphanumeric characters and is
case sensitive.
Connect on Demand and Max Idle Time
Connect on Demand Enable
You can configure your GuestWiFi to cut your connection
Max Idle Time
with your ISP after a specified period of time (Max Idle Time).
10 Minutes
If you have been disconnected due to inactivity, Connect on
Demand
enables
your
GuestWiFi
to
automatically
re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to
access the Internet again. If you wish to activate Connect on
Demand, click the radio button. If you want your Internet
connection to remain, click the radio button of keep alive. The
Max Idle Time maximum value is 65535 minutes.
Keep alive and Redial Period
Keep alive
Disable
Redial Period
30 Seconds connected indefinitely, even when it sits idle. The Redial
This option keeps your PPPoE enabled Internet access
Period maximum value is 65535 seconds.
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Figure 38 PPTP Setting Screen
Item
My IP Address
Default
Empty
Description
A PPTP local IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection
(provided by your ISP).
My Subnet Mask
Empty
Enter the PPTP local IP address for the xDSL/Cable
connection.
Gateway IP Address
Empty
A PPTP local default gateway for the xDSL/Cable
connection (provided by your ISP).
PPTP Server IP Address
Empty
Username
Empty
Enter the PPTP server IP address for the xDSL/Cable
connection (provided by your ISP).
Enter your PPTP account name. The user name can
consist of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case
sensitive.
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Password
Default
Empty
Description
Enter your PPTP password. The password can consist
of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and is case
sensitive.
PPP MTU Setting
1460
MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies maximum
transmission unit size.
TCP MSS Setting
1400
MSS (Maximum Segment Size) specifies maximum
segment size.
Connection ID/Name
Empty
Enter the connection ID or connection name. The
connection
ID/Name
can
consist
of
up
to
81
alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
Connect on Demand and Max Idle Time
Connect on Demand
Enable
You can configure your GuestWiFi to cut your
Max Idle Time
10 Minutes
connection with your ISP after a specified period of time
(Max Idle Time). If you have been disconnected due to
inactivity, Connect on Demand enables your GuestWiFi
to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as
you attempt to access the Internet again. If you wish to
activate Connect on Demand, click the radio button. If
you want your Internet connection to remain, click the
radio button of keep alive. The Max Idle Time maximum
value is 65535 minutes.
Keep alive and Redial Period
This option keeps your PPTP enabled Internet access
Keep alive
Disable
connected indefinitely, even when it sits idle. The Redial
Period maximum value is 65535 seconds.
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Server
Figure 39 Server Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Web Server
Enter the HTTP port number. The HTTP port allowed
HTTP Port
80
range is 80 or 8010 to 8060. For access the GuestWiFi
system under NAT, please tab the “http://HTTP Port IP
Address: Port Number”.
Enter the HTTPS port number. The HTTPS port allowed
HTTPS Port
443
range is 443 or 4430 to 4440. For access the GuestWiFi
system, please tab the “https://HTTPS Port IP Address:
Port Number”.
The idle time out valid range is 1-1440. If the idle time out
Administrator Idle-Timeout 5 Minutes
is set as 5 minutes, it means if the administrator doesn’t
send packet in 5 minutes, the administrator will logout
automatically.
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Item
Default
Description
There are three types of DHCP Services.
DHCP Server
Enable
DHCP Disable—Disable the DHCP server function.
DHCP Relay—Enable DHCP Relay function.
DHCP Server—Enable DHCP server function.
DHCP Relay
DHCP Server IP Address
DHCP Server
DHCP Pool Starting
Address
Pool Size
Lease Time
To route DHCP through an external server, the administrator needs to
enable the DHCP relay and assign a valid DHCP server IP address.
Empty
Enter the IP address of DHCP server.
The GuestWiFi's DHCP server is turned on and running by default
when you install it in your network.
10.59.1.2 Enter the DHCP Pool Starting IP address.
253
The DHCP pool size range is 1 to 512.
300
The DHCP lease time. The DHCP lease time range is 1 to
Minutes
71582788 minutes.
Primary DNS Server
168.95.1.1 Enter the IP address of the network’s primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server
Empty
Enter the IP address of a second DNS server on the
network.
Email Server Redirect
To prevent some subscriber’s original Email server may protect by
firewall or NAT network. GuestWiFi provides an extra Email server
parameter to forward the subscriber’s Email. The GuestWiFi not only
forwards the subscribers’ E-mail via other E-mail server but also
changes the SMTP header. The recipient of your E-mail sees the
message as if you sent it from your local Internet Service Provide, not
form the hotel or other place. Note: Before setting this sever, please
make sure the e-mail sever relay function is opened. It must not
exceed 50 characters.
IP Address or Domain
Empty
Enter the E-mail server IP address or domain name.
25
Enter the SMTP port number for mail server. The SMTP
Name
SMTP Port
port allowed range is 25 or 2500 to 2599.
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
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This function allows subscriber to assign IP address on the LAN to specific individual computers based
on their MAC Address.
Figure 40 Server Setting Screen
Item
Default
IP Address
Empty
Description
Enter the IP address that subscriber want to assign to the
computer on LAN with the MAC address the subscriber will
also specify
MAC Address
Empty
Enter the MAC address of a computer on your LAN
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
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Wireless
Figure 41 Wireless Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
General Settings
Country
ESTI
Channel
802.11 mode
Select the channel ID for wireless connection.
802.11n+802.1
1g+802.11b
Channel width
Auto 20/40MHz
Beacon Interval
200
This value valid range is 1 to 1000 indicates the frequency
interval of the beacon.
This value valid range is 256-2342. This setting determines the
packet size at which the GuestWiFi issues a request to send
RTS Threshold
2347
(RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Threshold setting
can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating
with the GuestWiFi, or in areas where the clients are far apart and
can detect only the GuestWiFi and not each other.
This setting determines the size at which packets are fragmented.
Fragmentation
2432
Enter a setting ranging from 256 to 2432 bytes. Use a low setting
in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great
Threshold
deal of radio interference.
The preamble type is a section of data at the head of a packet
Preamble Type
Long Preamble
that contains information the GuestWiFi and client devices need
when sending and receiving packets. The setting menu allows
you to select a long, short or dynamic preamble type.
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Click Apply button, the restart dialog box appears. Click on Apply to restart the system.
Figure 42 Restart Dialog Box
This operation will load the default manufacturer configuration to the system. All this
page (Wireless) configuration setup will be replaced by default settings.
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Guest ESSID Settings
Figure 43 Guest ESSID Settings Screen
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Item
Default
Description
General Settings
Active
Active or inactive the wireless connection interface.
ESSID
Guest
The ESSID is the unique name that is shared among all
points in a wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not
exceed 32 characters.
Select disable to allow wireless station to communicate with
Security
Enable
the device without any data encryption. Select enable to
enable WPA or WPA2 data encryption.
WPA2 and WPA
Encryption
Group Key
Re-Keying
Pre-shared Key
Use WPA with
RADIUS
Wi-Fi Protected Access Encryption
86400 Seconds Enter a number in the field to set the force re-keying interval.
Empty
The GW-1 will randomly to generating. (8-10 characters)
Disable
Enter the RADIUS server IP address or domain name. The
Server IP
Empty
maximum allowed characters length is 15.
Enter the authentication port number. The allowed numbers
Authentication Port
1812
are from 0 to 65535.
Share Secret Key
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Empty
Enter the RADIUS secret key
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Authentication
Figure 44 Authentication Setting Screen
Item
Authentication Type
Default
Description
No
Option: No Authentication, Built-in Authentication or User
Authentication
Agreement.
No Authentication―
Subscriber can direct access the Internet without enter
username and password.
Built-in Authentication―
Wireless
Subscriber
Gateway
provides
“Built-in
Authentication” for service provider to build up an Internet
service without any extra authentication software. If
“Built-in Authentication” is selected, service provider can
generate
the
subscriber
account
inside
Wireless
Subscriber Gateway, and the system will authenticate the
subscriber login according to the generated account.
User Agreement―
Subscriber must accept the service usage agreement
before they can access the Internet.
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Current User
Default
1 Min(s)
Information Backup
Description
The system provides automatically backup account
information and unused account to flash ROM. This
function allow administrator to adjust the backup time.
The default value is 1 minute. The Current User
Information Backup valid range is 1 to 1440.
Redirect Login Page
Empty
URL
The input format can be http://www.yahoo.com. The
maximum character of the URL Link is 200.
Code
Copy and paste the following HTML Code into your home page to produce
redirect subscriber login page.
Copy and paste the following HTML Code into your home page to produce user agreement login page.
Figure 45 Preview Redirect Login Page Code
Item
SSL Login Page
Default
Disable
Description
Enables or disables SSL security of login page.
Click Apply button to save the new settings.
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This function allow service provider to generate the subscriber accounts.
Figure 46 Accounting Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Expiration
Un-used account will be
deleted after ~hours
12 hours Enter the number of hours/days. The field maximum value is
30 hours/ days.
automatically
Usage Time
The duration of the
3 hours
period. When this period
Enter the number of hours/days. The field maximum value is
30 hours/ days.
expired, user account will
be discontinued.
ID Length
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Customization
z Login Page
The guestWiFi provides three different login page formats, including standard, redirect, advanced and
frame format.
Standard
For some service providers, they may hope to have a customize subscriber’s login page to the users.
This function helps them to realize the ideal. The page elements are including login page title,
background color, subtitle etc.
Figure 47 Standard Login Page Customization Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Logo
Disable
Select the check box to display service provider’s logo.
Title
Welcome Enter the title name of subscriber login page. The maximum
Subtitle
Guest
Enter the subtitle name of subscriber login page. The maximum
WiFi
allowed characters length is 80.
allowed characters length is 80.
Footnote
Disable
Allow the administrator to input the footnote such like “Please
Contact to our Customer Service Center, EXT 141”. The maximum
character of the footnote is 240.
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Copyright
Default
Description
Enable
The copyright is allowed the administrator to input a paragraph in
the subscriber login page for copyright information. The maximum
character of the copyright is 80.
Background Color FFFFFF
The background text color can be specified color. For the specified
text color format please views the color grid. The allowed format is
Hexadecimal.
Figure 48 Login Page Screen
Before you add logo to the login page, please make sure the logo image file is defined. For details, see
section 3-2-4-4 Customization->Logo
Figure 49 Error Dialog Box
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Redirect
This allow service provider to redirect the subscriber’s browser to a specified home page.
Figure 50 Redirect Login Page Setting Screen
Copy and paste the following HTML Code into your home page to produce redirect subscriber login
page.
Figure 51 Redirect Login Page Code Screen
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This function allow user to design login page of Wireless Subscriber Gateway.
Figure 52 Advanced Login Page Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Welcome Slogan
Welcome The maximum allowed characters length is 80.
Page Background
None
The page background can be none or specified color. For the
background color format please views the color grid. The allowed
format is Hexadecimal.
Article
Empty
The article is allowed the administrator to input a paragraph in the
subscriber login page for advisement or announcement. The
maximum character of the article is 1024.
Article Text Color
000000
The article text color can be specified color. For the specified text color
format please views the color grid. The allowed format is
Hexadecimal.
Article Background None
The article background can be specified color. For the background
Color
color format please views the color grid. The allowed format is
Hexadecimal.
Information
Empty
Allow the administrator to input the text information such like address,
telephone number and fax information. The maximum character of the
information is 80.
Comments
Empty
Allow the administrator to input the text comments such like “Pleas
Contact to our Customer Service Center, EXT 141”. The maximum
character of the comment is 80.
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Figure 53 Color Gird
Frame
If “Frame” is selected the subscriber login page will be separate into Top Frame and Bottom Frame.
Bottom Frame is a default format for username and password input, Top Frame is allowed to be
specified a URL to link.
www.caesarpark.com
Figure 54 Frame Login Page Setting Screen
Item
Default
Top Frame URL Link Empty
Description
The input format can be http://www.yahoo.com. The maximum
character of the URL Link is 200.
Bottom Frame
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This frame will show the standard login page.
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z Logo
This function allows service provider to upload the customer’s logo image file which can be shown on
the standard login page and account printout of PC-connected printer.
Figure 56 Logo Setting Screen
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Figure 57 Login Page
Item
File Path
Default
Empty
Description
Enter the file pathname of the logo file in the File Path field.
Click Apply button to save the logo file to system.
Click Delete button to delete the logo file.
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This function allow service provider can decide whether they want an “Information Window” pop-up on
subscriber PC when authenticate successful or not and specified text of information window.
Subscriber can type “http://1.1.1.1/info” to open the information window again or enter
“http://1.1.1.1/logout” to logout immediately if accumulation billing selected.
Figure 58 Example-Login Page Screen
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Figure 59 Example-information windows Screen
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This function allow user to design user agreement page of Internet Subscriber Server.
Figure 60 User Agreement Page Setting Screen
Figure 61 User Agreement Page
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3-2-5
EMPLOYEE ESSID SETTINGS
Figure 62 Employee ESSID Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
General Settings
Active
Active or inactive the wireless connection interface.
ESSID
Guest
The ESSID is the unique name that is shared among all
points in a wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not
exceed 32 characters.
Select disable to allow wireless station to communicate with
Security
Enable
the device without any data encryption. Select enable to
enable WPA or WPA2 data encryption.
WPA2 and WPA
Encryption
Group Key
Wi-Fi Protected Access Encryption
86400 Seconds Enter a number in the field to set the force re-keying interval.
Re-Keying
Pre-shared Key
Use WPA with
RADIUS
Empty
The GW-1 will randomly to generating. (8-10 characters)
Disable
Enter the RADIUS server IP address or domain name. The
Server IP
Empty
maximum allowed characters length is 15.
Enter the authentication port number. The allowed numbers
Authentication Port
1812
are from 0 to 65535.
Share Secret Key
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Empty
Enter the RADIUS secret key
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Display GuestWiFi system basic status, including,
1.
System
2.
Account List
3.
Account Log
4.
Current User
5.
DHCP Clients
6.
Session List
Figure 63 System Status Item Screen
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3-3-1
System
The System Information Menu displays current system basic information including the service
connection message, host name, LAN, WAN, DHCP Configuration, DNS, SSL Certificate, network
traffic Information and the system firmware version number.
Figure 64 System Status Screen
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Figure 65 System Status Screen
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3-3-2
Account List
You can display a list of all the account information on this device. This table includes the username,
password, usage time, time created, login time, expiration time and status.
Figure 66
Account List
Click on refresh button to update the account list page.
Click the column button to sort the column in ascending/descending order.
Select the check boxes and click ‘Delete’ to delete the accounts.
Delete all accounts in account list.
Note: This page will refresh automatically every 5 minutes.
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Account Log
The account log shows the accounts’ log information.
Figure 67 Account Log
This allow you to export the account logs to a text file format. (export.log)
Click on Clear Log to remove all account log entries.
Click on refresh button to update the account log page.
Click the column button to sort the column in ascending/descending order.
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3-3-4
Current User
Display the current logged-in subscribers’ status. It allow service provider to disconnect any
subscribers.
Figure 68 Current User List
Figure 69 Current User List (No Authentication)
Click on refresh button to update the current user list page.
Type
Username
IP Address
MAC Address
Click the column button to sort the column in ascending/descending order.
Select the check boxes and click ‘Disconnect’ to disconnect accounts.
Disconnect all accounts in current user list.
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DHCP Clients
The DHCP client table shows the current DHCP users on the LAN.
Figure 70 Current User Screen
3-3-6
Session List
The remote site administrator could monitor the real time usage status of GuestWiFi via this page.
Figure 71 Session List Screen
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3-4 System Tools
This allows service provider or administrator to process Firmware upgrade, change password and
backup or restore configuration.
1.
Configuration
2.
Firmware
3.
Boot Code
4.
System Account
5.
SSL Certificate
6.
Ping Command
7.
Restart
8.
Logout
Figure 72 System Tools Item
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Configuration
Use the Configuration item to save, restore or reset configuration parameters of the GuestWiFi.
Figure 73 Configuration Setting Screen
Item
Backup
Default
Description
Click it to save the system configuration to your computer. (export.cfg)
Remote TFTP Server IP Empty
Enter the IP address of TFTP Server.
Address
File Name
Empty
Enter the file name in the File Name field.
Restore
Click it to restore your system configuration.
Local PC File Path
Empty
Enter the file pathname of the system configuration file in the
Local PC File Path field.
Remote TFTP Server IP Empty
Enter the IP address of TFTP Server.
Address
File Name
Empty
Enter the file name in the File Name field.
Reset the system back
Erase all setting and back to factory setting.
to factory defaults
Keep subscriber profile
Disable
Click the keep subscriber profile to change all the parameters
into factory setting but still reserve the subscriber profiles.
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3-4-2
Firmware Upgrade
The Firmware Upgrade menu loads updated firmware to be permanent in flash ROM. The download file
should be a binary file from factory; otherwise the agent will not accept it. After downloading the new
firmware, the agent will automatically restart it.
z Manual Firmware Upgrade
Figure 74 Manual Firmware Upgrade Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
This allow administrator to upgrade the firmware via HTTP.
Local PC File Path
Empty
Enter the file name and location in the Local PC File Path
field.
This allows administrator use TFTP server to upgrade firmware.
Remote TFTP Server IP
Empty
Enter the IP address of TFTP Server.
Empty
Enter the file name in the File Name field.
Address
File Name
Note:
1. Before downloading the new firmware, users must save the configuration file for restore
configuration parameters of the device.
2. Do not turn the power off during the upgrade process. This will damage the unit.
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Scheduled Firmware Upgrade is a program that enables an automatic upgrade to the latest firmware
version through the TFTP server.
Figure 75 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade Setting Screen
Item
Default
Description
Disable/Enable
Disables or enables the scheduled firmware upgrade function.
TFTP Server IP
Empty
Enter the IP address of TFTP Server.
File Synchronization
Empty
Enter the
file name and location in the
File
Synchronization field.
Click the button to display synchronization file example.
Frequency
Weekly
Set the firmware upgrade time. The default value is
“Weekly”.
Figure 76 Synchronization File Sample Code
Note: Do not turn the power off during the upgrade process. This will damage the unit.
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3-4-3
Boot Code
Figure 77 Boot Code Upgrade Setting Screen
3-4-4
System Account
Use the System Account screen to change the system accounts.
Figure 78 System Account Setting Screen
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Item
Description
Username
The username can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and is sensitive.
Password
The password can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and is sensitive.
Confirm
The password for confirmation.
z Administrator Account
Step 1: Start your Web browser and enter the factory default IP address 10.59.1.1 in your browser’s
location box. Press Enter.
Figure 79 Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default)
Step 2: The GuestWiFi configuration main menu will appear. Enter admin (default) as the Username
and admin (default) as the password and click Login. If you are first time setting the system,
the wizard setup screen will appear.
Username: admin
Password: admin
Figure 80 Administrator Account Login Screen (First Time)
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Figure 81 System Quick View
3-4-5
SSL Certificate
The function allows you to download the registered CA certificate into the GuestWiFi.
Figure 82 SSL Certificate Download Setting Screen
Note: The password field must the same as the CA’s registered password.
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Pin Command
The Ping function can check the GuestWiFi networking connective or not.
Figure 83 Ping Command Screen
Item
IP or URL
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Description
Enter the IP address or the URL link.
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3-4-7
Restart
If your GuestWiFi is not operating correctly, you can choose this option to display the restart GuestWiFi
screen. Clicking the apply button restart the GuestWiFi, with all of your settings remaining intact.
Figure 84 Restart Screen
3-4-8
Logout
If you would like to leave the configuration page, please click apply to exit.
Figure 85 Logout Screen
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RJ-45 Ethernet Port
The GuestWiFi RJ-45 Ethernet port can connect to any networking devices that use a standard LAN
interface, such as a Hub/Switch Hub or Router. Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield
twisted-pair (STP) cable to connect the networking device to the RJ-45 Ethernet port.
Depending on the type of connection, 10Mbps or 100Mbps, use the following Ethernet cable, as
prescribed.
10Mbps: Use EIA/TIA-568-100-Category 3, 4 or 5 cable.
100Mbps: Use EIA/TIA-568-100-Category 5 cable.
Figure 86
RJ-45 Connector and Cable Pins
Note: To prevent loss of signal, make sure that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not
exceed 100 meters.
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Appendix B Regulations/EMI Compliance
FCC Statememt
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. 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 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 the party responsible
for compliance 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.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC 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 20cm between the radiator &
your body.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
GuestWiFi
What the warranty covers:
We warrant its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period.
If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, we will at its
sole option repair or replace the product with a like product with a like product. Replacement product or
parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
How long the warranty is effective:
The Easy Hotspot Kit is warranted for one year for all parts and one year for all labor from the date of
the first consumer purchase.
Who the warranty protects:
This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser.
What the warranty does not cover:
1. Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
a. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product
modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
b. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.
c. Any damage of the product due to shipment.
d. Removal or installation of the product.
e. Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure.
f. Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.
g. Normal wears and tear.
h. Any other cause that does not relate to a product defect.
3. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
How to get service:
1. For information about receiving service under warranty, contact our Customer Support.
2. To obtain warranted service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your
name, (c) your address (d) a description of the problem and (e) the serial number of the product.
3. Take or ship the product prepaid in the original container to your dealer, and our service center.
4. For additional information, contact your dealer or our Customer Service Center.
Limitation of implied warranties:
THERE ARE NOWARRANTIED, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE
DESCRIPTION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Exclusion of damages:
Our LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. We
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR:
1. DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, DAMAGES
BASED UPON INCONVENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCE WITH
BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBLITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
2. ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE.
3. ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
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