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3G
G22WV
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USSER GUIDE
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Sav
ve Our Environnment
Wheen this equipment hass reached the end off its useful life, it mustt be taken to a recyclling centre and proceessed separately from
m domestic waste.
The cardboard box, the pplastic contained in the packaging, and thhe parts that make upp this device can be recycled in accordance with regionally eestablished regulationns. Never dispose of this
b subject to penaltiees or sanctions undeer the law. Instead, assk for disposal instrucctions from your munnicipal government.
electronic equipment aloong with your househoold waste. You may be
Please be responsible annd protect our environment.
Thiis manual coverrs the followingg products:
NetCComm 3G22WV
DOCUMENT VERSSION
1.0
- Initial document release
DAATE
05/12/2011
Table 1 ‐ D
Document Revision History
Table
T of Coontentts
Ove
erview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Target Users................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
ments ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Telephony Requirem
Notation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Pro
oduct Int roducct ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Product Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Package Contents........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Product Features.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Phy
ysical Dimensiions and Indiccat ors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Int egrat ed Int erff aces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Physical Dimensionss ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
3G22WV Default Setttings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Saff et y and Produ
uct Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tra
ansport and Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Inst allat ion and Conf igurat ion
n of t he 3G22W
WV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Placement of your 3GG22WV ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Avoid obstacles andd interference ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Cordless Phones ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Choose the “Quietesst” Channel for your Wirreless Network ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Hardware installationn ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Connecting via a cable ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Connecting wirelesssly ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Management Consoole Login Procedure................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Management Consoole ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Adv
vanced Feat urres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Home 16
Status 16
Internet Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Wireless Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Services...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
System........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 51
Add
dit ional Produ
uct Inf ormat io
on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Using the 3G22WV tto make and receive telephone calls ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 58
Call feature codes ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
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Technical Dat a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Electrical Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Environmental Specifications / Tolerances............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61
FAQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A: Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Legal & Regulat ory Inf ormat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cont act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Overvi
O iew
Inttroduction
This manual provides infoormation related to thhe installation, operattion, and utilisation off the 3G22WV.
Taarget Userss
The individual reading this manual is presumeed to have a basic unnderstanding of teleccommunications term
minology and concepts.
Prrerequisitess
Befoore continuing with the installation of your 3G22WV, please connfirm that you complyy with the minimum system
requirements below.
An
activated
mobile
broa
adband
SIM
card.
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Com
mputer with Windows,, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating sysstems with a workingg Ethernet adapter with TCP/IP Protocol innstalled.
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A Weeb Browser such as Internet Explorer, Neetscape Navigator, M
Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari etc.
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Wireeless Computer Systeem Requirements:
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w a working 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.1 1n wireless adapter.
o Computer with
Teleephony Requireements
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Standdard analogue PSTN or cordless PSTN phone handset (DECT)) with an RJ-11 port.
(ISDNN phone handsets aree not supported)
RJ-11 to RJ-11 phone connectivity cable
Nootation
The following symbols arre utilised in this userr manual:
The following note requirres attention
The following note providdes a warning
The following note providdes relevant informatiion
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Product Introduction
Product Overview
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1.
Quad-Band HSPA+ (where network is available)
Up to 21Mbps downlink / 5.76Mbps uplink1
1 x Voice ports (circuit-switched)
3 x 10/100 LAN Ethernet port
1 x 10/100/1000 LAN / WAN Ethernet port for optional alternate Internet connectivity (ADSL/Cable/Satellite)
802.11n/300Mbps Wireless1 (Backward compatible with 802.11b/g)
2 x Internal WiFi antennas
Browser based interface for configuration and management
Wireless security options- WEP, WPA, WPA2
2 x USB ports for attaching USB Storage devices to share with connected clients
Speeds are dependent on network coverage. See your mobile broadband provider coverage maps for more details. The total number of WiFi users can also affect data speeds. Maximum wireless signal rate and coverage values are derived
from IEEE Standard 802.11g and 802.11n specifications. Actual wireless speed and coverage are dependent on network and environmental conditions included but not limited to volume of network traffic, building materials and
construction/layout.
Package Contents
The 3G22WV package consists of:
3G22WV – NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice
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12VDC~1.5A Power Adapter
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1 x External Antenna
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1 x RJ-45 LAN Cable
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1 x RJ-11 phone cable
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Quick Setup Guide
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Wireless Security Card
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If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact NetComm Support immediately by visiting the NetComm Support website at: http://support.netcommwireless.com/
Product Features
The NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice creates a secure WiFi network, providing Internet access for up to 15 users and simultaneous phone service using a mobile broadband network.
With quick and easy setup the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice provides a landline experience without the need for fixed line connections. Simply plug the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router
with Voice into a power outlet then insert an active mobile broadband SIM card into the slot on the rear panel to access a mobile broadband Internet connection within minutes.
The NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice incorporates a WLAN 802.11b/g/n access point, four 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports, with one able to act as a 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet WAN port
and one phone port for making and receiving telephone calls. Two USB ports provide connectivity to attached USB Storage for connected clients. It features the latest security options such as
WPA and WPA2 data encryption, SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) Firewall and VPN pass through.
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P cal Dim
menssions aand Indicaators
LEED Indicatoors
The 3G22WV has been ddesigned to be placeed on a desktop. All of
o the cables exit fromm the rear for better organization.
The dispplay is visible on the front of the 3G22WV to provide you with
inforrmation about networrk activity and the devvice status. See beloow for an explanation of each of the indicaator lights.
LED INDICATOR
DEFINITION
HIGH
High 3G Signal strength available
MED
Medium 3G Signal strength available
LOW
Low 3G Signal strength
available
SIGNAL
Connection estaablished with 3G network
WWW
Internet connecction established
PHONE
Solid blue light when
w the analogue telephoone connected to Line 1 is off-hook, blinks on incominng call
LAN 4
Powered devicee connected to the LAN port (includes devices with WWake-On-LAN capability whhere a
slight voltage is supplied to an Ethernet coonnection). Blinks on LAN pport traffic.
LAN 3
Powered devicee connected to the LAN port (includes devices with WWake-On-LAN capability whhere a
slight voltage is supplied to an Ethernet coonnection). Blinks on LAN pport traffic.
LAN 2
Powered devicee connected to the LAN port (includes devices with WWake-On-LAN capability whhere a
slight voltage is supplied to an Ethernet coonnection). Blinks on LAN pport traffic.
LAN 1 / WAN
Powered devicee (computer / router) conneected to the LAN / WAN poort (includes devices with Wake-OnW
LAN capability where
w a slight voltage is suupplied to an Ethernet connnection). Blinks on LAN port traffic
WiFi
Solid blue light when
w WLAN is enabled. Blinks on traffic (data transfeer)
Power
Solid amber lighht when device is powered on. Blinking during devicee start up.
Tab
ble 2 ‐ LED Indicators
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Integrated Interfaces
The following integrated interfaces are available at the rear of the 3G22WV:
INTERFACE
FUNCTION
SIM Slot
Insert your SIM card here (until you hear a click). Please be careful to insert the SIM in the correct orientation by viewing the printed
icon.
3G Antenna Connector
Attach an (optional) external 3G Antenna here.
LAN 4 - 2
LAN Port for wired Ethernet clients (Computers, Laptops, etc.)
LAN 1 / WAN
LAN or WAN port for wired Ethernet clients or bridged devices (an ADSL modem, etc.)
Voice
Phone port to enable connection to a standard analogue telephone
Power
Power connector, connects to a DC 12V 1.5A Power Adapter
Reset
Hold this button down for over 10 seconds to reset to factory defaults.
Table 3 ‐ Rear Panel Ports
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mensions
The following page lists tthe physical dimensioons of the 3G22WV.
Figure 1 ‐ 3G22WV Dimenssions
33G22WV DIMENSIONNS
Lengthh
160mm
Heighht
195 mm
Widthh
65 mm
Weighht
250 grams
Taable 4 ‐ Device Dimeensions
3G
G22WV Default Settinngs
The following tables list thhe default settings foor the 3G22WV.
LAN (MANAGEMENTT)
Staticc IP Address:
192.168.20.1
Subnnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
192.168.20.1
Table 5 ‐ LAN
N Management Defa
ault Settings
WAN (INTERNET)
WANN mode:
Disabledd (operates as LAN by defaault)
Table 6 ‐ W
WAN Port Default Seettings
WIRELESS (WIFI)
SSIDD:
(refer to the included Wireless Security card)
Secuurity:
WPA2-PSK
Secuurity Key:
(refer to the included Wireless Security card)
Table 7 ‐ WiFi Default Settings
3G22W
WV WEB INTERFACE ACCESS
Userrname:
Passsword:
admin
admin
Table 8 ‐ Weeb Interface Defaultt Settings
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Safety
S y and Produuct Care
With reference to unpackking, installation, use and maintenance of your electronic devicce, the following bassic guidelines are recommended:
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To avooid fire or shock hazaard do not use or insttall this product nearr water. For example, near a bathtub, kitchhen sink, laundry tubb, or near a swimmingg pool. Also, do not
exposse the equipment to rain
r or damp areas (ee.g. a wet basement) .
Do noot connect the power supply cord on elevaated surfaces. Allow it to lie freely. There should be no obstrucctions in its path and no heavy items shouuld be placed on the cord.
In adddition, do not walk onn, step on or mistreat the cord.
To saffeguard the equipmeent against overheatinng, make sure that alll openings in the unit that offer exposure to air are unobstructeted.
WARNINGG
Disconnecct the power line from
m the device before seervicing.
Transp
T port and
a Handlinng
Wheen transporting the 3GG22WV, it is recommended the product be
b returned in the origginal packaging. Thiss ensures the producct will not be damageed.
In the event the product needss to be returned, ensuure it is securely pacckaged with appropriaate padding to preveent damage during coourier transport.
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Innstallaation and Config
C guratiion off the 33G22W
WV
Plaacement oof your 3G222WV
Just like your mobile phoone, the 3G22WV’s loocation will affect its signal
strength to the Mobile Broadband Base
B Station (Cell Tow
wer). The data speedd achievable from thee 3G22WV is relative to
this signal
strength, whicch is affected by many environmental factors. Please keep in mmind that the 3G22WVV will need adequatee signal strength in orrder to provide Internnet connectivity whilsst
chooosing a location to plaace your 3G22WV.
and
Similarly, the wireless connnection between yoour 3G22WV and your WiFi devices will bee stronger the closer your connected devices are to your 3G222WV. Your wireless connection
m or may not be d rectly noticeable, annd is greatly affected by the individual
perfoormance will degradee as the distance bettween your 3G22WV and connected devi ces increases. This may
instaallation environment.
If you have concerns aboout your network’s peerformance that mighht be related to rangee or obstruction factors, try moving the computer to a position between three to fivee meters from the
3G22WV in order to see iif distance is the probblem.
Please notee: While some of the items listed below can affect network perfformance, they will noot prohibit your wireleess network from funcctioning. If you are concerned that your
network is noot operating at its maaximum effectivenesss, this checklist may hhelp.
W Devices and youur 3G22WV, please trry the following stepss:
If you experience difficultties connecting wirelessly between your WiFi
In m
multi-storey homes, place the 3G22WV on a floor that is as closse to the centre of the home as possible. This may mean placcing the 3G22WV on an
a upper floor.
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Try nnot to place the 3G222WV near a cordless telephone that operaates at the same radio frequency as the 3G22WV
(2.3GHz).
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Avvoid obstaccles and innterferencee
Avoid placing your 3G222WV near devices thaat may emit radio “noise,” such as microwwave ovens. Dense obbjects that can inhibit wireless communiccation include:
Refrigerators
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Wasshers and/or dryers
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Metaal cabinets
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Largge aquariums
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Metaallic-based, UV-tintedd windows
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If your wireless signal seems weak in some sppots, make sure that objects such as thosse listed above are not blocking the signaal’s path (between yoour devices and the
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3G22WV).
Coordless Phoones
Afterr considering the aboove issues if the perfoormance of your wireeless network is still immpaired and you havve a cordless phone:
Try m
moving cordless phoones away from your 3G22WV and your wwireless-enabled computers.
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Unplug and remove the battery
from any corddless phone that opeerates on the 2.3GHz band (check manufaacturer’s information)). If this fixes the probblem, your phone maay be
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WV.
interrfering with the 3G22W
If your phone supports channel selection, chaange the channel on the phone to the fartthest channel from yoour wireless network. For example, changge the phone to channel 1

y phone’s user maanual for detailed insttructions.
and move your 3G22WV to channel 11. See your
If
ne
ecessary,
consider
sw
witching
to
900MHz
z or 5GHz cordless pphone.
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Chhoose the ““Quietest” Channel foor your Wirreless Netwwork
In locations where homess or offices are closee together, such as appartment buildings orr office complexes, thhere may be wirelesss networks nearby thaat can conflict with your wireless network. Use
S Survey capabilities found in the Wireless Utility of your wirreless adapter to locaate any other wirelesss networks that are available (see your wiireless adapter’s user manual), and switch
the Site
yourr Router and computeers to a channel as faar away from other neetworks as possible.
Expeeriment with more thaan one of the available channels, in order to find the clearest cconnection and avoidd interference from neeighbouring cordlesss phones or other wirreless devices.
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Hardware installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Insert your SIM card (until you hear a click) into the SIM slot.
For voice functionality, connect a standard analogue telephone to the port labelled “Voice” using the RJ-11 cable provided.
Connect the power adapter to the Power socket on the back of the 3G22WV.
Plug the power adapter into the wall socket and switch on the power.
Wait approximately 60 seconds for the 3G22WV to power up.
Connecting via a cable
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Connect the Ethernet cable provided to the port marked LAN 1-4 at the back of the 3G22WV.
Connect the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable to your computer.
Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to establish.
Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.20.1 into the address bar and press enter.
Follow the steps to set up your 3G22WV.
After the setup process is completed, you will be connected to the Internet.
Connecting wirelessly
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Ensure WiFi is enabled on your device (computer/laptop/Smartphone).
Scan for wireless networks in your area and connect to the network name shown on the included Wireless Security Card.
When prompted for your wireless security settings, enter the Wireless security key shown on the included Wireless Security Card.
Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to establish.
Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.20.1 into the address bar and press enter.
Follow the steps to set up your 3G22WV.
After the setup process is completed, you will be connected to the Internet.
To connect additional devices via WiFi, repeat steps 1 through 4.
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Maanagemennt Console Login Proccedure
Afterr first time setup, the management console will be password protected
to prevent uunauthorized accesss to the configuration settings of your 3G222WV.
ment console and vieww the status and makke changes to your 33G22WV, please folloow the steps below:
To loog in to the managem
1.
2.
Open your wweb browser (e.g. Inteernet Explorer/Firefoxx/Safari) and navigatee to http://192.168.200.1 or http://my.routerr
Enter the username and passwordd configured during the
t first time setup prrocess and click the “Submit” button. The default username annd password is “adm
min” if the details haveen’t
mit” button to continuee.
been customizzed. Click the “Subm
Please Noote: If you forget the username and passwword you selected duuring the 3G22WV seet-up process, holding the reset button forr over 10 seconds wiill restart the unit withh the
original settings (username: adm
min / no password).
Figure 2 ‐ Management Co
onsole Login
Maanagemennt Console
Bassic Status Overvview
The basic status page prrovides basic system
m related information. It is shown after loggging in to the 3G22W
WV, and can also be accessed
by selectinng Basic Status from the menu.
Figure 3 ‐ Basic View – Statuss
The status page shows thhe 3G Frequency, Siggnal Strength (dBm),, Connection status, CCurrent 3G Provider, Current 3G APN andd the SIM Status.
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Figure 4 ‐ Basic V
View – Wireless
This page allows you to cconfigure basic WiFi settings for this devicce such as enabling//disabling the WiFi functionality, changingg the Wireless Networrk Name (SSID) or the Wireless Security key.
OOPTION
DEFINITION
Wireless (WiFi)
Select the On or Offf option to disable or enab le the Wireless functionalityy.
WiFi Network Nam
me (SSID)
The SSID (Service Set
S Identifier) is the name oof your wireless network. Use a unique name to ident fy your wireless device so that you can easily connect to it from
your wireless clientss. This field is case sensitivve and can be up to 32 chaaracters.
Security key
Enter your chosen Wireless
Security key here.. The default WPA2-PSK keey is printed on the wirelesss security card and on the Product ID on the bottom of the
3G22WV. Please noote that whilst the key can bbe customized on this page, the key will revert to the default if the 3G22WV is reeset to factory default.
Table 9 ‐ Basic Vi
View ‐ WiFi Settings
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Inteernet
Figure 5 ‐ Basic View – Intern
net
o this page. Please see
s the table below fofor options allowed foor the 3G operation mode:
The 3G Operation Mode can be configured on
OOPTION
DEFINITION
Automatically Connfigure My Mobile
Broadband
The router will attem
mpt to automatically detectt the mobile broadband proovider and APN of the inserted SIM car. If your SIM caard has a PIN code or requuires a
username or passw
word to connect do not seleect this option.
Mobile Broadbandd
Select to enable or disable the mobile broadbband profile.
Custom APN (if required)
Enter an APN if the Auto Config option does nnot correctly identify your mobile
broadband service setting’s
APN.
Country
Select the country you
y wish to operate the rouuter in.
SIM Status
The current status of
o the inserted SIM. If ‘SIM PIN’ is shown, enter the SIM PIN code in the fields beelow.
PIN
Enter the SIM PIN code
c numbers here (if requuired).
Confirm PIN
Re-enter the SIM PIN code numbers here (if reequired).
Remember PIN
Select to rememberr the entered SIM PIN. Seleecting yes for this option means you will not need to enter
e the PIN code again too use the inserted SIM cardd.
Table 10 ‐ Basic View ‐ Internet Setttings
mpts to automatically fill
f out the correct APPN from your mobile broadband
SIM card
You can also elect to enaable the “Automatically Configure My Mobbile Broadband” optioon. This option attem
enabbling you to connect to the applicable moobile service. Please verify
v the APN detectted is correct by clicking on the Status tab. The current APN wwill be listed above thhe “SIM Status” field.
Alterrnatively, you can dissable the “Automaticaally Configure My Moobile Broadband” opttion and manually enter the APN you would like to use.
a unsure of what too enter manually, pleaase contact your mobbile broadband service
If thee “Automatically Conffigure My Mobile Brooadband” option does not correctly detecct your APN and you are
provvider for more informaation.
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Addvanced Feeatures
The basic configuration interface is intended to provide access to all the settings that mmost people will wannt to use on their 3G22WV. There are advaanced settings availaable if desired which are
acceessible by viewing the advanced settings pages.
Hom
me
Clickking the Home menu item will return you to
t the Basic View pagge.
Status
The status page providess system related information and is displaayed when you login to the 3G22WV manaagement console andd switch to Advancedd View. By default, thhe status page will shhow
System Information, Mobbile Broadband (MBBB), Connection Status and Ethernet Port Sttatus settings.
Figure 6 ‐ Advan ced View – Status
ITEM
DEFINITION
System Informatioon Section
System Uptime
The current amountt of time the router has beeen connected to the interneet.
Router Version
The firmware versioon running on the router.
Phone Module
The type of phone module
and the firmware ve
version of the module.
Mobile Broadbandd (MBB) Section
Profile Name
The name of the current mobile broadband prrofile in use.
Interface
The type of connection the mobile broadbandd profile is using.
Status
The current status of
o the internet connection.
APN
The Access Point Name
N being used to connecct to the mobile broadbandd provider.
IP Address
The WAN IP addresss of the current internet coonnection.
Connection Statuss Section.
Provider
The mobile broadbaand provider being used too connect to the internet.
Frequency
The frequency bandd currently in use.
IMEI
The IMEI (Internatioonal Mobile Equipment Idenntity) of the router, a uniquee code for identifying devicces on a cellular GSM netwwork.
Signal Strength
The strength of the mobile broadband signal ddetected
SIM Status
The status of the SIM card that is currently insserted into the router.
Table 11: Advancced View ‐ Status Seettings
LA
AN port Mode
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The LAN1 port can also ooperate as a WAN poort for connecting to a bridged Ethernet ddevice such as an xDDSL modem. Using the pull down menu in the “Ethernet Port Sttatus” section, selectt the
LAN1 mode applicable foor your environment.
To view the LAN, PPPoE or Call Forwarding status, click on the relevant link below the green menu bar. Eacch of these sections is hidden by default. To view them all, clicck on the “All Status””
o information relevant to the connection tyype or function.
buttoon. Each section conntains a breakdown of
Figure 7: Addvanced Status – LA
AN
ITEM
DEFINITION
IP
The IP address andd subnet mask of the routerr is displayed here.
MAC Address
The MAC address of
o the router is listed here.
Table 12: Advancced Status ‐ LAN Sta
atus Settings
Figure 8: Advancced Status ‐ PPPoE
ITEM
PPPoE Status
DEFINITION
The current state off any PPPoE connection thaat may be configured.
Table 13: Advancced Status ‐ PPPoE Settings
Figure 9: Advancced Status ‐ Call Forrwarding
ITEM
DEFINITION
Call Waiting
The status of call waiting which is a feature is allowing the user to suspeend a current telephone call and switch to a new incomming call.
Unconditional Call Forwarding
The status of the Unnconditional Call Forwardinng feature which forwards an
a incoming call to another number in all cases.
Busy Call Forwardding
The status of the Buusy Call Forwarding featuree which forwards an incoming call if the line is busy.
No Reply Call Forwwarding
The status of the Noo Reply Call Forwarding feaature which forwards an incoming call if the call is not answered.
Not Reachable Caall Forwarding
The status of the Noot Reachable Call Forward ing feature which forwardss a call if the call cannot connect due to the router Voiice settings not respondingg or blocked.
Table 14: Advancced Status ‐ Call Forrwarding Settings
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Mo
obile Broadbandd
Con
nnection
This page allows you to ssetup your WWAN (W
Wireless Wide Area Network) connection.
Figure 10 ‐ Advannced View – Mobilee Broadband Connection Settings
OOPTION
DEFINITION
Profile Name
A name to identify the profile and associated mmobile broadband settingss.
APN Name
Enter the APN namee you wish to use to conneect to your mobile broadband provider. Please don’t edit
e this unless you are awaare of what effect it will havve.
Mobile Broadbandd Connection
The profile can be disabled
or enabled using this option.
Username
If applicable enter the
t username assigned to yyou by your mobile broadbband provider in order to connect to the mobile broaddband service.
Password
If applicable enter the
t password assigned to yyou by your mobile broadbband provider in order to coonnect to the mobile broaddband service.
Authentication Typpe
Select the type of authentication in use by thee mobile broadband networrk. For more information, please contact your mobile bbroadband service provideer.
Reconnect Delay
The delay between attempts to reconnect to thhe mobile broadband servvice.
Reconnect Retriess
The number of recoonnection tries made to thee mobile broadband servicee.
Metric
This field allows youu to customize the metric oof the mobile broadband interface. This setting will have no effect for most userss, but may be required for advanced
routing configurations (Static Routes, RIP, VPNN, etc.)
MTU
Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit, the sizee in bytes of the largest daatagram packet that can bee sent over the network connnection.
NAT Masqueradinng
Enabled by Default, this option allows you to sswitch NAT (Network Addreess Translation) on or off.
Voice Roaming (OOutgoing Call)
Enable outgoing voice calls when utilising a ddifferent mobile broadband provider.
Voice Roaming (Inncoming Call)
Enable incoming vooice calls when utilising a ddifferent mobile broadbandd provider.
Data Roaming
Select to enable or disable data roaming on yyour mobile broadband connnection
Table 15 ‐ Adva
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Ban
nd Settings
The band settings page eenables you to selecct which frequency baand you will use for yyour connection and enable
you to scan foor available network ooperators in your areea.
Figure 11 ‐ Advannced View – Band Selection
for the maajority of users.
The default setting of “All bands” should be appropriate
You can also scan for available mobile broadband service provideers in your area by seelecting “Manual” forr the “Current Operator Selection Mode” aand then clicking the scan button.
Figure 12 ‐ Advannced View – Operattor Selection
A list of the detected mobbile broadband service carriers in your arrea will be displayed.. Select the most apppropriate 3G service from the list shown aand click “Apply”.
for the majority
of users and l ocations.
The default setting of “Auutomatic” should be appropriate
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The SIM Security page enables you to configure SIM PIN related functions
such as stooring the PIN in use on
o the SIM or changinng the PIN protectionn status.
Figure 13: Mobille Broadband ‐ SIM Security
ITEM
DEFINITION
SIM Status
The current status of
o the inserted SIM.
Number of Retriess Remaining
The remaining number of times an incorrect SSIM PIN can be entered beffore being prompted to entter a PUK code.
PIN
Enter the PIN for your SIM card here (if requireed)
Confirm PIN
Re-enter the PIN for your SIM card here (If reqquired)
Remember PIN
Set the 3G22WV to remember the SIM PIN. Thhis prevents it needing to be
b entered each time the 3G
G22WV starts up.
PIN Protection
Select to enable or disable PIN protection on yyour SIM card
Table 16: Mobilee Broadband ‐SIM Security Settings
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LA
AN
IP Setup
The LAN functionality of tthe 3G22WV can be configured from this page. Using this pagge, a user can changge the LAN IP, LAN Subnet
and DNS Massquerading options.
Figure 14 ‐ Advannced View ‐ LAN Settings
Please notee: If the IP address haas changed you will have
h to re-enter the nnew IP address configured in your browseer to access the conffiguration pages.
OPTION
DESCRIPTION
IP Address
The local IP address oof 3G22WV
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask for tthe local network.
MBB IP Forwardinng (Transparent Bridging)
Enabling this field briddges the WAN port to the LAN
L port. The connected LAN
L device is then live on tthe Internet. To confirm 3G IP
Forwarding Mode is fufunctioning check that the local IP address on the Status page matches the IP aaddress of the network adaapter on your
PC.
DNS Masquerade
Select to enable or dissable DNS masquerading for connected clients.
Table 17 ‐ Advannced View ‐ LAN Setttings
DNSS Masquerading
DNSS masquerading allowws the router to forwaard DNS requests to dynamically
assignedd DNS servers. Cliennts on the router’s LAN can then use the roouter as a DNS serveer without needing to
knoww of the dynamically assigned DNS servers assigned by the cellular network.
Therre should be no needd to disable this featuure in most cases, however, if you need too do so simply select “Disable” and click the
t Save button.
t the settings.
Clickk ‘Apply’ to save any changes you make to
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HCP
The DHCP page is used to adjust the DHCP settings
used by the router. The DHCP seettings are then passeed onto any device connecting
via DHCPP.
time, the defauult Domain name suffix, Primary and Secondary DNS Server, thhe Primary and Secoondary WINS Server, as
You can manually set thee DHCP Start and Endd range, the DHCP Lease
well as the NTP, TFTP annd Option 150/Optionn 160 (VoIP options) settings.
Figuure 15 ‐ DHCP Settin
ngs
Afterr entering the applicaable details, click “Saave”.
You can also assign a paarticular IP address too a specific device every time that devicee makes a DHCP request as follows:
Figure 16 ‐ DHCPP Settings ‐ Fixed Mapping
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Click Add
me for the computer or
o device.
Enter a nam
Enter the coomputer or devices’ MAC address
Enter the IPP address to be assiggned to the computer or device.
Click “Savee”
DH
HCP Relay Conffiguration
To reelay the DHCP function from a remote DHHCP server select thee “DHCP Relay Configguration” link at the toop of the page.
Figure 17: DHCP Settings ‐ DHCP Reelay Configuration
1.
2.
Set the “DHHCP Relay” option to Enable.
Enter the IPP Address of the DHCCP Server you wish too relay to and press tthe Save button.
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AN - Advanced Setup
by experieenced administratorss. The following pagee provides a brief oveerview of the featuress available.
The Advanced Setup LAN page has settings that should only be configured
Figure 18: Internnet Settings ‐ LAN ‐ Advanced
Setup
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
802.1d Spanning Trree
Thhe default is “Disable”, seleect “Enable” to enable this option. The Spanning Treee protocol is used to stop looops when using
wireless distribution system ((WDS) links as redundant links in a distribution system.
LLTD
Thhis field is the Link Layer Toopology Discovery (LLTD) protocol. The default settinng is “Disable”. Select “Enaable” to enable this
opption.
IGMP Proxy
Thhe field is the Internet Grouup Management Protocol (IGMP) protocol. The default setting is “Disable”. Selecct “Enable” to utilise
this feature.
UPnP
Thhe default option Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is “EEnabled” and is used by a network device to be autom
omatically identified
byy other UPnP devices. Seleect “Disable” to disable thiss option.
Router Advertisemeent
Ussed in multicasting the Rouuter Advertisement functionn periodically sends ICMP router discovery messagess to identify other
routers nearby. The default ooption is “Disable”. Select “Enable”
“
to enable it.
PPPoE Relay
PPPPoE relay is also known ass half bridge mode half bridge and will make the DHC
CP duplicate the WAN IP aaddress from the ISP
to the local client PC. The deefault option is “Disable”. Select
“Enable” to enable it.
Table 18: Interneet Settings ‐ LAN ‐ Advanced
Settings
The default is “Disable”, select “Enable” to ennable this option. Thee Spanning Tree protoocol is used to stop loops when using wirreless distribution sysstem (WDS) links as redundant links in a
distrribution system.
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WA
AN
The WAN page allows yoou to configure the opptional WAN Ethernett port. Select the WAAN connection type suuitable for your enviroonment and configure
re parameters accordding to the selected
connnection type.
STAATIC (fixed IP)
If your WAN connection uuses a static IP addreess, please select “SSTATIC (fixed IP)” andd fill in the required innformation in the fieldds provided.
Figure 19 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WAN ‐ Static IP Settings
Please refer to the WAN Failover Backup section on page 27 for informattion on configuring thhe WAN failover feature and enabling the Failover notification function.
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
IP Address:
Tyype in the IP address assiggned by your Internet Service Provider
Subnet Mask:
Tyype in the Subnet mask asssigned by your Internet Service Provider
Default Gateway:
Tyype in the WAN Gateway asssigned by your Internet Service Provider
Primary/ Secondaryy DNS:
Tyype in the DNS address asssigned by your Internet Seervice Provider
Table 19 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WAN Seettings ‐ Static IP
Clickk ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
DHCCP
This connection will get the IP address from the Internet service provider. Leave everytything as default unless instructed by yourr Internet Service Proovider.
Figure 20 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WAN ‐ DHCP Settings
Please refer to the WAN Failover Backup section on page 27 for informattion on configuring thhe WAN failover feature and enabling the Failover notification function.
NAM
ME
Hostnaame
DESCRIPTION
Please input the host name of youur computer. This is optionaal and can be used in the address
bar of a web brow
wser instead of the router’s IP address to access the router’s
Graphical
User Innterface.
Table 20 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WAN Seettings ‐ DHCP
Clickk ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
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m is in bridge mode.
Most ADSL/ADSL2+ servvices use the PPP oveer Ethernet protocol. Use this protocol if yyou are utilising a fixeed line broadband seervice especially if thee connecting modem
Figure 21: Advannced View ‐ WAN ‐ PPPoE
Mode Setting
gs
Please refer to the WAN Failover Backup section on page 27 for informattion on configuring thhe WAN failover feature and enabling the Failover notification function.
NAM
ME
DESCRIPTION
User Naame
Enter thhe broadband username as assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Password/Verifyy Password
Enter thhe broadband password as assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Table 21: Advancced View ‐ WAN ‐ PPPoE
Mode Settings
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WAAN Failover Backkup
The WAN Failover Backuup feature of NetComm Wireless 3G22WVV is designed to provi de a backup Mobile Broadband (MBB) Innternet connection inn the event your primaary Ethernet WAN
connnection should fail.
e and a MBB WAN
N connection.
To use this feature, you wwill need both an Etheernet WAN connectioon (from an xDSL moodem/ISDN/Satellite etc.)
Table 22: Advancced View ‐ WAN Failover Settings
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
There are
a four possible options thhat the WAN Failover Conn ection Type can be set to:

MBB (Mobile Broadbaand) Failover if WAN link is down – If the fixed line connnection through the WAN port fails the Mobile Broaddband will connect to the innternet. This is the
default settings.
Connectionn Type

MBB Failover with WAAN ping – The 3G22WV sennds ping requests to a speccified Internet Host to verifyy whether the Internet connnection is online and functioning. The Fail
Count specifies how many
m successive ping attemmpts can fail before the 3G
G22WV fails over to the Mobbile broadband Internet WAAN connection while the Success Count
specifies how many ping attempts must succeedd in order to reset the Fail counter.

WAN Only – Only the WAN
W port connection is ussed. The Mobile Broadbandd Connection is disabled effectively disabling the WAAN failover function.

MBB Only – Only the MBB
M connection is used. TThe WAN port connection iss disabled.
a two possible options that the WAN Failover MBB CConnection can be set to:
There are

MBB Connnection
Always On – Although the router does not use thhe Mobile Broadband (MBBB) connection when the WA
AN connection is available,, the MBB connection will always
be online as a
backup connection. This allows the router to fail over quickly to the existingg MBB connection, howeveer may result in MBB carrieer charges.

Dial When Required – The router dials the Mobilee Broadband (MBB) conneection when the MBB conneection is required. The routter will also automatically disconnect
MBB
connection if the connection becomes unnecesssary.
Table 23: Advancced View ‐ WAN Failover Settings
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The USSD page is used tto send USSD (short SMS style) messagees to the mobile broaadband service providder.
Figure 222 ‐ Advanced View – USSD
USSD is a real-time messsaging service usually utilised to perform mobile account relatted tasks such as thee following:



Checcking available crediit for a mobile servicee account.
Obtaaining more credit forr a mobile service acccount.
Veriffying your mobile acccount information.
a the bottom of the sscreen and then clickk “Start Session”.
Enteer the USSD messagee to be sent in the “Seend Message” field at
Provider will be displayed in the ““Response from Netwwork” box in the midddle of the page.
Any responses from yourr mobile broadband Service
o available USSD coommands for your moobile broadband servvice.
Please contact your mobbile broadband Servicce provider for a list of
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Wirreless Settings
Bassic Configuratioon Settings
This page allows you to ddefine the basic wireless settings for the 3G22WV.
Figure 23 – Advaanced View – WiFi Settings
Radio On/Off:
WiFi is turned on by defaault. Changing this opption to OFF will turn OFF the wireless fun ctionality on the 3G222WV and you will nott be able to connect to your 3G22WV wireelessly.
OOPTION
DEFINITION
Radio On/Off
Use this option to switcch the wireless functionalityy on or off.
Country
Select the country that the router is operating in. TThis field has an effect on the
t wireless channels that are legally available for usee in a given country.
Network Mode; Thhere are 5 modes to select from:
11b/g mixed modee:
Both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices are aallowed to connect to your 3G22WV.
11b only:
Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802.111b.
11g only:
Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802.111g.
11n only:
Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802.111n.
11/b/g/n Mixed moode:
Select this if 802.11b and 802.11g and 802.11n wwireless devices are in your network.
Frequency (Channnel):
This setting configures the frequency that the Wirreless Radio uses for wireleess connectivity. Select onee channel that you wish to use from the drop down lisst.
SSID (Network Naame)
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of yoour wireless network. Use a unique name to identify your
y wireless device so thatat you can easily connect too it from your wireless cliennts. This
a can be up to 32 characcters long. You should chaange the default SSID for addded security.
field is case sensitive and
Activate this SSID
Use this option to disabble or enable the use of thee SSID.
Broadcast this SSID
This option can be used to hide the wireless broaadcasting of the SSID so that only informed parties caan connect via wireless.
Network Authenticcation
See the following pages for an explanation of the different security types available.
Table 24 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Setttings
t the settings.
Clickk ‘Apply’ to save any changes you make to
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This section allows you too configure the wireleess security for your 3G22WV.
Setting up sufficient wireless seecurity can prevent unauthorized access tto your wireless netwwork.
Figure 24 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Seecurity Settings
OPPTION
Network Authenticcation
DEFINITION
Select the security mode foor the wireless network. Seee below for more information
Table 25 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Seccurity Settings
Netwwork Authentication
You may choose from thee following wireless security
options:






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Opeen
Sharred
WPAA
WPAA-PSK
WPAA2
WPAA2- PSK
WPAA-PSK-WPA2-PSK
WPAA1-WPA2
802.1x.
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WEPP
WEPP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) helps preevent against unwantted wireless users acccessing your 3G22W
WV. It offers a lower leevel of security in commparison to WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. Ennter
the Security
Key you wouuld like to use in the WEP
W Key 1 field.
Figure 25: Advannced View ‐ WiFi Seccurity Settings ‐WEP
WPAA1/WPA2
WPAA (WiFi Protected Acccess) authentication is suitable for enterprise applications. It mmust be used in conjuunction with an autheentication server suchh as RADIUS to provide centralized accesss
conttrol and managementt. It provides a strongger encryption and authentication solutionn.
Figure 26 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Seecurity Settings ‐ WP
PA1/WPA2
WPAA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
A neewer type of security is WPA-PSK (TKIP) and
a WPA2-PSK (AES). This type of securitty gives a more secuure network compare to WEP. Use TKIP Enncryption Type for WPA-PSK
and AES forr
WPAA2-PSK. After that, pleease enter the key inn the Passphrase fieldd. The key needs to bbe more than 8 charaacters and less than 63
6 characters and it can be any combinaation of letters and
numbers.
Please note thaat the configuration foor WPA-PSK and WPAA2-PSK is also identi cal.
Figure 27 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Seecurity Settings ‐ WP
PA‐PSK/WPA2‐PSK
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wireless devicces.
802.1x
h a RADIUS serveer on your network thaat will act as the authhentication server. Pleease type in the detaails for your RADIUS server
in the fields
In orrder to use 802.1X seecurity, you need to have
requuired.
Figure 28 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Seecurity Settings ‐ 802.1x
Please notee: After configuring wireless
security, you also need to configu re your wireless adapter to use the same security settings beffore you can connectt wirelessly. Not all
wireless adapters support WPA--PSK/WPA2-PSK/WPA/WPA2 security;
Please referr to your wireless adaapter user guide for more
m details. It is stroongly recommended to set up a simple w reless security such as WPA-PSK (when the wireless client
supports W
WPA-PSK) in order to secure
your network..
Most wireless adapters inn computers and laptops support at leastt WEP and WPA.
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vanced Wirelesss Settings
This page allows you to m
modify the advancedd wireless settings forr your NetComm Smaart Hub 4G. These seettings should not be changed unless youu are aware of what effect
e they will have.
Figure 29: Advannced View ‐ Wireless ‐ Advanced Settings
on the advancced wireless settingss page please see thee table on the followinng page.
For details
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DEFINITION
BG Protection Mode
A mechanism to enable the router to communicate with older legacy wireless network adapters that use 802.11b and 802.11g wireless protocols.
Client Idle Timeout
Beacon Interval:
The wireless client connections will timeout if there is no data packets transmitted within the specified seconds range.
The interval of time in which the wireless router broadcasts a beacon which is used to synchronize the wireless network.
Enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and
Data Beacon Rate (DTIM):
multicast messages.
Fragment Threshold:
This specifies the maximum size of a packet during the fragmentation of data to be transmitted. If you set this value too low, it will result in bad performance.
RTS Threshold:
When the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold, the wireless router will not use the RTS/CTS mechanism to send this packet.
TX Power:
This determines the transmit or output power of the broadcast wireless signal.
A radio preamble is a part of a datagram packet at the head of the Physical Layer Convergence Protocol (PLCP) to increase throughput. Shortening the preamble reduces the
Short Preamble
size of the data packet increasing throughput. However not all wireless network adapters are able to use this setting.
The amount of time the router waits after a packet collision before retransmitting the data packet. Enabling the short slot reduces this time from 20ms to 9ms, therefore increasing
Short Slot
overall throughput.
The Transmission Burst boosts the WLAN data packet throughput to maximise transmission rates according to the wireless protocol being used. However this may increase the
Tx Burst
rate of dropped packets due to environmental factors such as radio interference which can make the optimal wireless data packet transmission rate less than the maximum
possible transmission rate.
Pkt_Aggregate
Country Code
Packet Aggregation in IP networking is a function that concatenates multiple data packets into a single Transmission Unit to reduce redundancy and network traffic overhead.
The Country Code option controls the wireless channels that the router can broadcast on, defined by each countries wireless regulations.
This feature allows you to isolate clients on your wireless network. To enable communication between the wireless clients connected to your NetComm Smart Hub 4G set this
AP Isolation:
option to Disabled. To terminate the communication between the wireless clients set this option to enabled.
The MBSSID AP Isolation function provides isolation among different SSIDs. When enabled this function prevents wireless client terminals with different SSIDs from
MBSSID AP Isolation
communicating with each other.
The Broadcast Service Set Identifier. Select ‘Disabled’ to hide the SSID of your NetComm Smart Hub 4G. If disabled, other people will not be able scan and detect this product’s
BSSID
SSID.
WiFi Multimedia
WMM Capable:
The WMM (WiFi MultiMedia) option if enabled supports QoS for experiencing better audio, video and voice in applications.
WMM Parameters:
Click on the WMM Configuration button to configure the WMM parameters.
Multicast-to-Unicast Converter
Multicast-to-Unicast
This function converts multicast data to unicast data and is disabled by default.
Others
HT TxStream
This option sets the stream number that wireless antenna transmits.
HT RxStream
This option sets the stream number that wireless antenna receives.
HT Physical Mode
Operating Mode
The options available for this field are Mixed Mode or Green Field. The default operation mode is Mixed Mode.
The channel bandwidth can be set to a mixed 20/40 MHz (the default value) giving an 802.11g connection speed of up to 150 Mbps and an 802.11n connection speed of up to
Channel Bandwidth
300 Mbps. For legacy wireless adapters the Channel Bandwidth can be set to 20 MHz slowing the connection speed for 802.11g and 802.11n to 54 Mbps and 74 Mbps
respectively as well as providing backward compatibility for older, slower 802.11b/g devices.
The guard interval is designed to help wireless clients minimise the effects of multipath delays. When you add a guard time the back portion of useful signal time is copied and
Guard Interval
appended to the front. The options available for this field are Long or Auto. The default setting is Auto.
MCS
The Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) function sets the modulation, coding and number of spatial channels. The default MCS value is Auto.
The Reverse Direction Grant (RDG) function reduces the transmitted data packet collision rate by using the reverse direction protocol. The RDG improves transmission
Reverse Direction Grant (RDG)
performance and scalability in a wireless environment. By default the RDG setting is enabled.
The MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU) Aggregation function wraps multiple Ethernet frames bound for a common destination in a single 802.11 frame. This reduces the number of
Aggregation MSDU (A-MSDU)
required packet headers making the transmission more efficient.
The 802.11n protocol uses the Auto Block ACK function for security of the data transmission. If a wireless client receives a unicast A-MPDU (Aggregated MAC Packet Data Unit)
Auto Block ACK
frame, it should respond by sending back an ACK frame without delay. A Block Acknowledgement reduces the number of the ACK frames while providing an individual
acknowledgement of each aggregated data frame.
Decline BA Request
The Decline BA Request function can be set to refuse block acknowledgement requests from wireless clients. By default this function is disabled.
Table 26: Advanced View ‐ Advanced Wireless Settings
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AC Filtering
rules to proteect your wireless netwwork from malicious activity.
The filtering rules
r can be used to either allow or blockk certain devices or
This page allows you to ssetup MAC address filtering
computers from accessinng the Internet.
Figure 30: Advannced View ‐ Wireless ‐ MAC Filtering
OPTION
DEFIN TION
There aree three possible options:
Filtering Policy
Add a MAC addreess to the filtering list

Disable – MAC Filtering is disabled.
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Allow. – AAllow the specified device((s) access to the network. All
A other wireless devices ((not listed) will be denied access
to the wireless netwwork.

Reject – Reject the specified devicee(s) access to the network. All other wireless devicess (not listed) will be allowedd access to the wireless neetwork.
Specify a 12 digit hexadecimal MACC address to add to the MAAC filtering list.
Table 27: Advancced View ‐ Wirelesss ‐ MAC Filtering
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DS (Wireless D
Distribution Systtem)
The Wireless Distribution system allows the roouter’s network to be expanded, using coonnecting access points that are capable of using WDS mode.. There are two methods of WDS that can be
empployed; WDS Bridge m
mode or WDS Repeaater mode. In both WDDS Bridge and Repe ater modes the routeer and all associated access points must uuse the same Encrypption type and encrypption
key as
a well as wireless chhannel (frequency)
Figure 31: Advannced View ‐ Wireless Settings ‐ WDS
W Bridge mode thee wireless signal of the router and each acccess point is used aas a bridge. With 100% of the wireless signal used to link the ro
router and access pooints this means netwwork
In WDS
acceess can only be made through Ethernet cable connections. Wireless clients will no t be able to connect to either the router or access points.
Figure 32: Advannced View ‐ Wireless ‐ WDS Bridge Mod
de
W repeater mode access points connecct to the router and reepeat the wireless siggnal of the router andd also allow connectioons to wireless clientsts. With the wireless signal
divided betweeen
In WDS
linkinng the router and acccess points and also between access points and wireless clieents the distance possible between the router and access poinnts will be approximaately halved when
compared with WDS briddge mode
Figure 33: Advannced View ‐ Wireless ‐ WDS Repeater Mode
PS (WiFi Proteccted Setup)
WP
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WPSS is the simplest way to establish a connection between wireless clients and your 33G22WV. This methodd removes the need to manually select thhe encryption mode and
a enter in a passphhrase
key. You only need to preess a button on both the wireless client annd the NetComm Sm
mart Hub 4G router, annd the WPS feature will
w complete the wireeless connection. Thee 3G22WV supports two
types of WPS:
OPTTION
DEEFINITION
WPS via Push Buttton
A specific button needs to be pressed on the wireless cllient or in the wireless cliennt utility to start WPS mode. Then switch the 3G22WVV to WPS mode either by puushing the
WPS button on the wireless roouter, or by clicking the ‘Appply’ button in the web conffiguration interface.
WPS via PIN codee
A PIN
P code needs to be assiggned to the wireless client sset to WPS mode. Then to complete the wireless connnection input the wireless cclient PIN into the 3G22WVV web
inteerface.
Table 28: Advancced View ‐ Wirelesss – WPS
Figure 34: Advannced View ‐ Wireless – WPS
OPPTION
DEFINITION
SSID:
WPS Auth Mode:
If the wireless security (enccryption) function of this wiireless router is properly seet, you will see a ‘Success’ message here. Otherwisee, you will see a message inn the WPS
Status field stating ‘Idle’.
This is the network broadccast name (SSID) of the rouuter.
This field shows the active authentication mode for thhe wireless connection.
WPS Encrypt Typee
This field shows the encrypption type used by the wireeless settings.
WPS Default Key IIndex
This field shows which keyy index is in use by the wireeless settings.
WPS Key(ASCII)
WPS PIN:
WPS Mode:
This field shows the currennt wireless passphrase keyy in use by the wireless setttings.
This is the WPS PIN code of
o the wireless router. You may need this information when connecting to other WPS enabled wireless devvices.
Select either PIN mode or PBC (which is the WPA viaa Push Button).
Status:
Table 29: Advancced View ‐ Wirelesss ‐ WPS Settings
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The Station List shows the wireless clients currently associated with your 3G22WV.
Figure 35 ‐ Advannced View ‐ WiFi Sttation List
OPPTION
DEFINITION
SSID
The wireless network namee.
MAC Address
The wireless client’s unique 12 digit hexadecimal ideentifier.
Host Name
The name of the computerr or device connected to thhe router.
IP Address
The local network address assigned to the wireless cclient by the router.
RSSI
The Received Signal Strenngth Indicator (RSSI) measuures the wireless signal strrength.
PSM
This field shows the Powerr Saving Mode (PSM) statu s.
BW
The bandwidth field gives an estimation of the range of the wireless signal.
Connected Time
This field shows how long the wireless client has beeen connected to the router.
Table 30: Advancced View ‐ Wirelesss Settings ‐ Station List
L Settings
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Seervices
Rou
uting
Staatic
The Static Route page is used to add or delette static routes. Staticc routes can be usedd to facilitate communnication between devvices on different netw
tworks.
Figure 36 ‐ Static Route Settin
ngs
me routes are added bby default by the routter on initialisation suuch as the Ethernet suubnet route for routinng to a device on the Ethernet subnet. A PPPP route is also addded upon obtaining a WAN
Som
PPP connection.
Addiing Static Routes

Enter the reequired values in the fields (as shown aboove) for route being aadded.

Click “ADD”
Please note: Yoou must increment the “Route no” by 1 forr each route in the “RRoute no” field otherwwise that route will be overwritten.
The Active Routing table at the bottom will theen show the new routte added.
Deleeting Static Routes
Clickk the “Delete Entry” teext (in blue).
RIP
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is used forr advertising routes too other routers. Thus all the routes in the router’s
routing table will be advertised to other nearby routerss. For example, the rooute
o this network will knnow how to route to a device on the routeer’s Ethernet subnet. You
for thhe router’s Ethernet ssubnet could be adveertised to a Router onn the PPP interface siide so that a Router on
will have
h to add the routees appropriately in the Static Routes section – see Adding Stattic Routes (above).
Please note: Soome routers will ignorre RIP.
Figure 337 ‐ RIP Settings


Click Enable on the RIP Paage
Select RIP version
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Click the Save button.
AT
NA
The NAT page is used too configure the Netwoork Address Translation rules currently in use on the router. Thhe router is in NAT moode by default. The NNAT configuration settings are also knownn as
Port Forwarding rules.
Figuree 38 ‐ NAT Settings
This is only needed if youu need to map inbound requests to a specific port on the WANN IP address to a devvice connected on the Ethernet interface, e.g. a web camera.
Howw to configure Port Foorwarding
OPTION
DEFIN TION
Item no
Number to
t identify the port mappingg. 1 to as many as neededd.
Protocol
Specify thhe protocol to use for the pport mapping. TCP, UDP, All
A protocols.
Source IP Addresss
Specifiess either a “Friendly” IP addrress that is allowed to acceess the router or a wildcardd IP address of 0.0.0.0 thatt allows all IP addresses to access the router.
Incoming Port Rannge
Specify thhe external port(s) to listenn to.
Destination IP Adddress
Local Areea Network Address of devvice to forward inbound reqquests to.
Destination Port RRange
Local Areea Network Port(s) to forwaard connections to.
Table 31 ‐ NAT CConfiguration Items
1.
2.
Enter the IP M
Mapping configuratioon information as apppropriate.
Click Save
specifies a single port (as above)) then the destination port can be set to anny port. If the “Incomming Port Range” specifies a range of portt
Please note: Iff the “Incoming Port Range”
numbers then the “Destination Porrt Range” MUST be thhe same as the “Incooming Port Range”.
a port forwardinng rule, click on the corresponding
“Delete Entry” link from thee list of IP Mappings.
To delete
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MZ
If you have a client PC thhat cannot run an Inteernet application (e.gg. Games) properly frrom behind the NAT firewall,
then you cann open up the firewalll restrictions to allow unrestricted two-wayy
Interrnet access by defining a DMZ Host.
going to yourr WAN port IP addresss, to a particular IP address
in your LAN. The difference betwween the virtual serveer and the DMZ functiion is
The DMZ function allows you to re-direct all packets
that the virtual server re-ddirects a particular seervice/Internet appliccation (e.g. FTP, webbsites) to a particular LAN client/server, whhereas DMZ re-direccts all packets (regarddless of services) going to
yourr WAN IP address to a particular LAN client/server.
Figure 39 ‐ Advannced View ‐ DMZ Seettings
OPTION
DEFINITION
DMZ Settings:
Enable/disabble DMZ.
DMZ IP Address:
Enter the IP address
of a particular hosst in your LAN Network thatt will receive all the packets originally going to the WAAN port/Public IP address of your
3G22WV.
Table 32 ‐ Advannced View ‐ DMZ Settings
Clickk ‘Apply’ to save the above configurationss.
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c be used to eithe r allow or block certaain users and/or portss
This page allows you to ssetup MAC, IP and port filtering rules to protect your network ffrom malicious activitty. The filtering rules can
from
m accessing the Internnet.
Figure 40: Advannced View ‐ Servicess ‐ MAC/IP/Port Filte
ering
OPTION
DEFINITION
Basic Settings
MAC/IP/Port Filteering
Select Enable to enable the MAC/IP/Portt Filtering feature on the 3G
G22WV.
Default Policy
Select whetheer packets that do not matcch any of the configured rules are accepted or dropped by the router.
MAC/IP/Port Filteering Settings
MAC Address:
The MAC address of a local computer o r network device attemptinng to access the 3G27WV-R
R’s network.
Destination IP Adddress:
The destinatioon IP Address for the filter rrule.
Source IP Address:
The source IP Address for the filter rule.
Protocol:
Select the porrt number’s protocol type (TTCP, UDP or both). If you are
a unsure, use the default “TCP&UDP” setting.
Destination Port RRange:
The destinatioon Port Range of the filter ruule. If there is only one port involved enter the same port
p number in both text fieelds.
Source Port Rangge:
The source Poort Range of the filter rule. . If there is only one port involved enter the same port number in both text fieldss.
Action:
Either accept or drop the packet that maatches all of the rule speciffications.
Comment:
Add a commeent to identify the purpose oof the rule (optional).
Table 33: Advancced View ‐ Services ‐ MAC/IP/Port Filte
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Sysstem Security
This page allows you to improve the security of your 3G22WV throough the SPI (Statefull Packet Inspection) firewall
and remote access
settings.
Figure 41: Advannced View ‐ Servicess ‐ Routing ‐ System Security
Inspection) fireewall to improve the ssecurity of your 3G222WV.
Select to enable or disabble the SPI (Stateful Packet
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ntent Filtering
This page allows you to cconfigure content, URRL and host filters to restrict improper inteernet content access from LAN computerss across one or both of the MBB and Etheernet WAN connectioons.
Figure 42: Advannced View ‐ Servicess ‐ Routing ‐ Content Filtering
OPTION
DEFINITION
Content Filter SSettings
Select whhich connection type the coontent filtering will apply too. Options include the mobile broadband connection oonly, the Ethernet WAN connection only or
both the 4G and Ethernet WAN connnections.
Web Content FFilter:
Tick the boxes
to enable Proxy, Javva or ActiveX content filterinng. Click “Apply” to save any settings changes.
URL Filter:
Block acccess to a website by enteriing its full URL address and clicking the “Add” buttonn. Rules previously createdd and listed here can be deeleted at any time
via this page.
Web Host Filteer:
Access too certain websites can be blocked by entering a keywword. Rules can be deletedd at any time via this page..
Table 34: Advancced View ‐ Services ‐ Routing ‐ Contentt Filtering
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DNS
The DDNS page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS feature of the router. A numbe r of dynamic DNS hoosts are offered to select from.
Fi
Figure 43 ‐ DDNS Setttings
Dynaamic DNS provides a method for the routeer to update an exterrnal name server withh the current WAN IP address.
The following DDNS Provviders can be configuured with the router:
To configure dynamic DNNS:
1. Click Enablee.
2. Select the Dyynamic DNS service that you wish to use. Enter your dynamic DNS account credentials.
3. Click the Savve button.
NT
TP
The NTP page is used to configure NTP Syncchronisation or to seleect the NTP server ussed for synchronisatioon.
Figure
re 44 ‐ NTP Settings
T setting will affectt functions such as System Log entries annd
The NTP (Network Time PProtocol) settings alloow your router to synchronise its internal cclock with a global Innternet Time server. This
me is displayed.
Firewwall settings where thhe current system tim
You can use the default NNTP server or enter one
o manually if requirred.
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The System Monitor pagee is used to configuree the behaviour of thee Periodic Ping moniitor function.
Figure 45 ‐ Systeem Monitor Settingss
ping packe
kets to user specified IP addresses. Should the router not receeive responses to the pings, the router willl
The Periodic Ping Reset Monitor configures thhe router to transmit controlled
rebooot. The purpose of thhis feature is to ensurre the recovery of thee router if the internett connection disconnects and does not reeconnect for any reasson.
This works as follows:
1. After every “Periodic Ping Timer” configured interval, the router sends 3 coonsecutive pings to the
t “Destination Addrress”.
2. If all 3 pings fail the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the “Second Add ress”.
3. The router thhen sends 3 consecutive pings to the “Destination Address” annd 3 consecutive pinngs to the “Second Address” every “Period
odic Ping Acceleratedd Timer” seconds.
4. If all acceleraated pings in step 3 (above) fail the numbber of times configureed in “Fail Count”, thee router reboots.
5. If any ping suucceeds the router reeturns to step 1 and does not reboot.
Please notee: The “Periodic Ping Timer” should neverr be set to a value lesss than 60 seconds; this
t is to allow the rouuter time to reconnecct to the cellular netwwork following a rebooot.
Howw to Disable the Perioodic Ping Monitor
the Periodic PPing Reset Monitor sim
mply set to “Fail Count” 0
To disable
Please note: The traffic generrated by the periodicc ping feature is counnted as chargeable usage, please keep thhis in mind when seleecting how often to ping.
Howw to configure a Forceed Reset
t specified in minuutes. While this is nott necessary, it does ensure
that in the casse of
Also known as an automaatic reboot this facility can be configured to automatically rebooot after a period of time
remoote installations, it willl reboot the router if some anomaly occurrs.
This feature is available bby clicking on the “Seervices” menu followeed by the “System MMonitor” menu item onn the right.
The default value is 0 which disables the Forcced Reset Timer. Thee maximum value is 665535 minutes (1092.5 hours or 45.5 dayss).
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SN
NMP
s that the 3G22WV can
The Simple Network Mannagement Protocol (SSNMP) feature can bee used to display or ccollect data from the 3G22WV that can bee sent to a network mmanagement system so
for conditioons that require administrative attention. Various
system informmation including interrface statistics, uptime, and memory usagge are available whenn viewed with an
be monitored
apprropriate SNMP trap m
monitor.
Figure 46: A
Advanced View ‐ Serrvices ‐ SNMP
OPTION
DEFIN TION
Enable SNMP
Use this field
f to switch on the SNMPP functionality
Read-Only Com
mmunity Name
The default name to identify the rouuter with read only privilegees is “public”. This name caan be changed to further iddentify the router from other network devices.
Read-Write Coommunity Name
The default name to identify the rouuter with read and write privvileges is “private”. This name can be changed to furtrther identify the router from
m other network devices.
Download MIBB File
Use the download
link to obtain a ccopy of the Management Information Base (MIB) file foor the 3G22WV. This file coontains all the available SN
NMP identifying objects for each
module that the 3G22WV uses.
Table 35: Advancced View ‐ Services ‐ SNMP Settings
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MS
The SMS tools applicatioon has been developeed to include basic SMS
S functionality succh as sending a messsage, receiving a message and redirectinng an incoming message to another destinnation.
a change run-time variables on the routter.
You can also utilise this ffunctionality to read and
Basic functionality suppoorted:
Ability to send a text messsage via a 3G netwoork and store in permmanent storage

Ability to receive a text message
via a 3G nettwork and store in peermanent storage

Ability to forward incominng text messages viaa a 3G network to anoother remote destinattion which may be a TCP/UDP server or oother mobile devices.

Settup
General SMS functionalityy is enabled by default. You can open thee Setup page in ordeer to configure additioonal settings. To do this, click on “SMS” aand then “Setup”.
Figure 47 ‐ Advannced View ‐ SMS ‐ Setup
OPTION
DEFINITION
Generral SMS Configuration
Memory Status
Show
ws the current number of aavailable and used SMS stoorage slots available on thee SIM.
Messaage Status
Show
ws the location of the SMS messages currently storedd on the SIM.
SMS EEnable/Disable
The SMS functionality can be ddisabled or enabled using this field.
Messaages / Page
Enteer the number of SMS messsages to display per page..
Encodding Scheme
The encoding method used forr SMS messages.
SMSC Address
Everry cellular network has an SSMS centre (SMSC) that haandles all SMS message roouting and regulates each SSMS message according to
netw
work traffic demands. This aaddress is usually a standaard phone number and is essential
for SMS functionaality with the 3G22WV.
SMS CConfiguration for Redirectioon
Redireect to Mobile
Forw
ward incoming text messagges to a remote destinationn can be defined here.
Redireect to TCP
Forw
ward incoming text messagges to the remote TCP desttination can be defined herre.
TCP Port to Redirect
The TCP port which will be useed to connect to the remotee destination.
Redireect to UDP
Forw
ward incoming text messagges to the remote UDP destination can be defined here.
UDP PPort to redirect
The UDP port which will be useed to connect to the remote destination.
Table 36 ‐ Advannced View ‐ SMS Setttings
Incoming text messages can be redirected too another mobile device and/or a TCP/UDDP message server ussing the settings listeed under the “SMS Coonfiguration for Redirrection” heading.
Redirect to Mobile
You can forward incominng text messages to a different destinationn number. This destinnation number can be another mobile phoone or 3G router phoone number. To disabble the feature, simplyy
delete the number in the “Redirect to Mobile” field and click the “SSave” button.
For Example:
If someonee sends a text messagge and Redirect to Mobile
is set to “04123345678”, this text meessage is stored on thhe router and forwardded to “0412345678”” at the same time.
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Redirect to TCP & TCP PPort, Redirect to UDP & UDP Port
You can also forward inccoming text messages to a TCP/UDP baseed destination. The TTCP or UDP server caan be any kind of pubblic or private server if the server acceptss incoming text basedd
message.
refer to your TCP/UDP
based SMSS server configurationn for which port to use.
The TCP/UDP address caan be an IP address or domain name. The port number rangee is from 1 to 65535. Please
If someonee sends a text messagge and Redirect to TCP is set to “192.1688.20.3” and “2002”, thhis text message is stored in the router annd forwarded to “192.168.20.3” on port “22002”
For Example:
at the same time.
Com
mpose
This page allows the user to send a new text message to one or multiple
recipients.
Figure 48 ‐ Advannced View ‐ SMS ‐ New
N Message
mum of 100 recipientss at the same time. Affter sending the message, the result is dissplayed next to the ddestination number ass “Success” (in blue) or
A neew SMS message cann be sent to a maxim
“Failure” (in red).
10 recipient enntry fields are shown on this page howeveer you can increase oor decrease this num
mber by pressing the + or – button at rightt side of the last recippient entry field.
By default
You can select to enablee or disable individual message recipientss by selecting the cheeckbox beside each entered number.
Afterr entering the approppriate recipient numbbers, type your SMS message
in the “Messsage Body” field andd then click the “Sendd” button.
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The SMS Inbox page alloows a user to read, delete, reply or forwarrd an SMS message tto another mobile deevice. To Delete, Reply, or Forward an SMMS message, select thhe applicable message
and click the appropriatee button for the function you would like to perform.
Figure 49 ‐ Advannced View ‐ SMS ‐ Inbox
s from the 3G22W
WV.
The SMS Outbox page allows a user to checkk all SMS messages sent
Figure 50 ‐ Advannced View ‐ SMS ‐ Outbox
The Refresh button will reefresh the page and show any new messaages which have beeen received.
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Sysstem
Staartup Wizard
If you wish to re-run the initial setup wizard, yoou can do so by movving the mouse over tthe System menu, annd clicking on “Start Wizard”
option.
Log
The Log page is used to download or displayy the current System Log of the router.
Figuree 51 ‐ System Log
The System Log enabless you to troubleshoot any issues you may be experiencing withh your router.
Selecting the appropriatee logging level will shhow you either informational messages abbout your router or evvery message producced when “All” is seleected.
ITEM
DEFINITION
All
This opption displays all system logg messages.
Debug
This opption shows extended systeem log messages with full ddebugging level details.
Info
This opption shows informational messages
only.
Notice
This opption shows normal system logging information.
Warning
This opption shows warning messaages only.
Error
This opption shows error condition messages only.
Table 37 ‐ System
m Log Detail Levels
You can also download the current System Loog to your computer for off-line viewing. TTo do this, click the “DDownload Log File” link at the bottom of thhe page.
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The settings page is usedd to backup or restorre the routers configuuration or to reset it too factory defaults.
Figure 52 ‐ Load / Save Configuratio
on Page
To save a copy of the router’s connfiguration

Key in the administration user Password and click the Save buttonn.
This will download a copyy of the current settinngs from the router too your PC.
Please note: The following conditiions apply:

It is NOT poossible to edit the contents of the file dowwnloaded; if you modiify the contents of thee configuration file in any way you will nott be able to restore it later.
You may chhange the name of thhe file if you wish but the filename extensioon must remain “.cfgg”
To restore a copy of the routers configuration
1.
2.
3.
Click the Broowse button.
Select the connfiguration file you wissh to restore.
Click the Restore button.
To
o restore the rouuters configurattion to the facto
ory defaults
Clickk the Restore button to restore the router to
t factory default setttings.
The router will then restart with the factory deffault configuration loaaded.
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Update Firmware
This page allows you to uupgrade the 3G22WVV’s internal software.
To upgrade the firmware of your 3G22WV, you need to download the upgrade image ffile to your local hard disk, and then click the Browse button annd navigate to the location of the firmware file
on your computer.
Once you have selected the new firmware filee, click ‘Apply’ to starrt the upgrade processs.
Figure 53 ‐ Advannced View ‐ Firmwa
are Update
The upgrade process takkes several minutes. During the firmware upgrade process, alll the lights on the fronnt of the 3G22WV will flash.
n interrupt the poweer supply during the upgrade process.
Do not
Once completed, follow tthe on-screen promppts and your 3G22WVV will restart.
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The Administration page is used to enable or disable remote administration and set thee username / passwoord required to accesss the 3G22WV remootely.
Figure 54 ‐ Admiinistration Configurration Items
OPTIONN
DEFINITION
Firewall Settings
Firewall
Use this option to disable or enabble the router’s firewall.
Enable HTTP
Enablee or disable remote HTTP access to the router. You caan also set the port you would like remote HTTP access to be available on.
Enable Telnet
Select this option to enable the roouter to be accessed and cconfigured using telnet com
mmands.
Enable Ping
Select this option to enable the roouter to be pinged from remmote devices.
Web User Interface Acccount Settings
Admin Password
Enter thhe new password for the seelected user account.
Confirm Password
Re-enteer the new password for the selected user account.
Telnet Account Settinggs
Admin Password
Enter thhe new password for the seelected telnet user accounnt.
Confirm Password
Re-enteer the new password for the selected user account.
Table 38 ‐ Adminnistration Configura
ation Items
Please note: Thhe password will onlyy be changed if you enter
e two matching ppasswords. It is not necessary to change the
t password if you aare only changing thee incoming port number.
To access the router’s coonfiguration pages reemotely from a remotee computer, perform the following steps:
1. Open a new browser window (e.gg. Internet Explorer, Firefox,
Safari ...).
2. In the addresss bar, enter the router’s WAN IP address and
a assigned port nuumber, e.g. “10.10.100.10: 8080”.
Please note: YYou can find the routeer’s WAN IP address by clicking on the “SStatus” menu. The Loocal field in the WWAN section shows the router’s WAN IP adddress.
3.
Click “Login” aand type “admin” in the
t Username and “aadmin” in the Passwoord fields (without quootes). Then click on “Submit”.
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Sysstem Configuraation
The System configurationn page is used to speecify an external syslog server or enable tthe diagnostics functtion.
Figure 55 ‐ Systeem Configuration Iteems
OPTION
DEFINITION
IPP / Hostname [:PORT]
The IP address and port of the exterrnal syslog server you wouuld like logging information sent to.
DDiagnostic Configuration
Select to enable or disable the diag nostics function on the 3G22WV.
DDiagnostic TCP Port
The port the
t diagnostic server softwware is listening on.
Table 39 ‐ System
m Configuration Item
ms
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a wireless statisticss of your 3G22WV.
This page allows you to vview the LAN, WAN and
Figure 56: Advannced View ‐ System – Statistics
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Log
goff
The logoff menu option wwill log the current useer out of the web connfiguration session.
Figure
re 57 ‐ Logoff
Reb
boot
The reboot item will reboot the router. This caan be useful if you havve made configuratioon changes you wantt to implement or wannt to reboot the routeer.
Figure 588 ‐ Reboot Router
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A onal Produ
P uct Infformaation
Ussing the 3G
G22WV to make
m and receive telephone caalls
The 3G22WV provides ciircuit switched voice services via two telephony line interfacess offering the ability too make and receive telephone
calls via a regular analogue telephone using the 3G
mobbile network.
Please note: Please refer to your mobile service provider for activation of yyour voice service annd information about the call charges thatt apply.
It’s im
mportant to note thatt the 3G22WV has two separate line interfaces that share a sinngle outbound/inbounnd telephone line. This means that handseet(s) connected via one
o port will not be able to
use the line at the same ttime as handsets connnected via the otherr port.
c is already in proggress via the first portt, the user on the hanndset(s) connected too the second port will receive a busy signnal.
If a call
Incoming calls will ring and can be answeredd on either port, howeever once a call is ansswered from one porrt, handset(s) on the second port will receeive a busy signal.
Hanndset requiremeents
The 3G22WV allows you to make telephone calls
c over the 3G netwwork using a standardd analogue telephone via the built in RJ-11 Phone ports. Pleasse refer to the docum
mentation provided byy the
of your teleephone handset.
manufacturer of your anaalogue telephone for assistance with the operation
Maxximum REN Loaading
Please note that each of the line interfaces onn the 3G22WV is capable of supporting mmultiple analogue teleephones connected via
v splitters. The ringeer equivalence numbber (REN) for each linne is 5.
Therrefore, a maximum off 5 handsets each witth a REN number of 1 can be connected to each line port.
s you checked thee following:
Befoore you start make anny phone call, make sure
1. You have an activated 3G SIM caard inserted prior to powering
on the 3G222WV.
2. Your 3G22W
WV is powered on andd in running conditionn.
3. A working annalogue telephone coonnected into either the
t Line 1 or Line 2 pport.
4. You hear thee dial tone and the Linne LED on the front of
o your 3G22WV shouuld light up after liftingg the handset.
Howw to place a calll
To make
m a call, simply liftt the handset and diaal the number followinng the instructions prrovided by your telepphone handset manufacturer.
Howw to receive a ccall
Wheen an incoming call iss received, both Line 1 and Line 2 lights will
w start flashing and any phones connectted to the 3G22WV will
w ring. Answer the teelephone following thhe instructions providded
by your telephone handsset manufacturer to conduct the call.
Please note: If the call is answereed from a telephone connected
to Line 1, telephones connected to Line 2 will receive an engaged tonee for the duration of thhe call.
If theere is no phone connnected to the 3G22WVV, all incoming calls will be transferred to Voicemail (if enabled on the device).
Ansswering an incoming call when on a call
Call waiting enables a 2nnd incoming call to bee received while you are on a call. To ansswer a call waiting caall, perform a hook-flaash (briefly depressinng the hook button). The
T incoming call should
then be answered. Upon hanging up or perfoorming another hook-flash, you will be retuurned to the original telephone
call.
Acccessing voicemaail
To access your voicemaiil, please dial *98 andd follow the voice proompts.
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Call feature codes
Quick Reference T
Table
The 3G22WV supports a number of call feature codes for supplem
mentary services.
FEATUREE
ACTIVA
VATION
DEACTIVATION
#331#
*31#
(to block an inndividual call)
(to unbloock an individual call)
Caller IDD
STATUUS
N/A
Call Waitting
*443#
#43#
*#43##
Call Forwwarding Unconditional
*21*#
#21#
*#21##
Call Forwwarding No Answer
*61*#
#61#
*#61##
Call Forwwarding Busy
*67*#
#67#
*#67##
Call Forwwarding Unreachable
*62*#
#62#
*#62##
Table 40
4 ‐ Additional Produuct Information ‐ Ca
all Feature Codes Quick Reference
Calller ID
Calleer ID transmits a calleer’s number to the caalled party’s telephonne equipment when thhe call is being set up but before the call is answered. Where available, caller ID can
c also provide a naame
assoociated with the callinng telephone numberr.
To foorce Caller ID to be blocked
for an outbouund call, dial #31# foollowed by the numbeer you wish to dial.

To foorce Caller ID to be unblocked
for an outbbound call, dial *31# then follow the diallinng number.

Calll Waiting
Call waiting allows for inddication and answerinng of an incoming telephone whilst an exiisting call is underwaay.
To ddisable call waiting, dial
d #43#, and hang up
u after you hear 2 hi gh pitch beeps.

To
enable
call
waiting,
di
ial
*43#,
and
hang
up
p after you hear 2 loww pitch beeps.

To ccheck the status of Caall Waiting, dial *#43## or view the advancced status page of thee management consoole.

o Call waitingg is disabled if you heear 2 high pitch beepps.
o Call waitingg is enabled if you heear 2 low pitch beepss.
ming call to be redireccted to another numbber depending on thee circumstances at thhe time of receiving the call.
Call forwarding (or call diverting), is a feature that allows an incom
Please note:: The Call Waiting feaature will automatically turn off if you enabble Call forwarding. Call
C Waiting will need to be enabled againn after Call Forwarding is disabled.
Calll Forwarding U
Unconditional
Call forwarding Uncondittional will divert all inccoming calls to a phoone number that you desire.
To eenable Call Forwardinng Unconditional, dial *21*#

(Wheere directory numberr is the number you wish
w to forward calls tto)
Hangg up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps.

To ddisable Call Forwardinng Unconditional, diaal #21#

Hangg up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps.

To ccheck the status of Caall Forwarding Unconnditional, dial *#21# oor view the advancedd status page of the management
consolee.

o Call Forwarrding Unconditional is disabled if you heaar 2 high pitch beepss.
o Call Forwarrding Unconditional is enabled if you hea r 2 low pitch beeps.
Calll Forwarding N
No Answer
Call forwarding No Answwer will divert all incom
ming calls to a phonee number that you deesire only if the incom
ming call is not answered.
To eenable Call Forwardinng No Answer, dial *661*#

(Wheere directory numberr is the number you wish
w to forward calls tto)
Hangg up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps.

To ddisable Call Forwardinng No Answer, dial #61#

Hang
up
after
you
hear
high
pitch
beeps.

To ccheck the status of Caall Forwarding No Annswer, dial *#61# or vview the advanced sttatus page of the mannagement console.

o Call Forwarrding No Answer is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps.
o Call Forwarrding No Answer is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps.
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Busy
Call forwarding busy will divert all incoming calls
c to a phone numbber that you desire onnly if your telephone is busy on another call.
To eenable Call Forwardinng Busy, dial *67*#
(Wheere directory numberr is the number you wish
w to forward calls tto)
Hangg up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps.

To ddisable Call Forwardinng Busy, dial #67#

Hangg up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps.

To ccheck the status of Caall Forwarding Busy, dial *#67# or view thhe advanced status page
p of the managem
ment console.

o Call Forwarrding Busy is disableed if you hear 2 high ppitch beeps.
o Call Forwarrding Busy is enabledd if you hear 2 low piitch beeps.
Calll Forwarding N
Not Reachable
Call forwarding busy will divert all incoming calls
c to a phone numbber that you desire onnly if your telephone is unreachable by the network.
To
enable
Call
Forwardin
ng Not Reachable diaal *62*#

(Wheere directory numberr is the number you wish
w to forward calls tto)
Hangg up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps.

To ddisable Call Forwardinng Not Reachable, dial #62#, Hang up aftfter you hear 2 high pitch
p beeps.

To ccheck the status of Caall Forwarding Not Reeachable, dial *#62# or view the advanceed status page of the management consoole.

o Call Forwarrding No Answer is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps.
o Call Forwarrding No Answer is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps.
Con
nference Call
This can be achieved by performing a hook-flash and then by dialling the third party.
Waitt for the third party to answer your call andd then perform anothher hook-flash to confference all the partiess together.
Please notee: In order to activate a conference call, yoou will need to have ooriginated both calls.
Troubleshooting thhe Voice Functioon
Whaat do I do if I have no dial tone?
Please follow the procedure listed below:
1. Check to maake sure the phone iss plugged into your 3G
G22WV on either Lin e 1 port or Line 2 port.
2. Check to maake sure you are using the correct cable (Cat-3 UTP Telephonee Cable with RJ-11 plugs).
3. Check to maake sure the line light on the front panel off the 3G22WV turns ssolid blue if you lift thee handset.
4. Check to maake sure the blue 3G indication light on thee front of the 3G22W
WV is blinking.
5. Check to maake sure your 3G SIM
M card is activated and insert into your 3GG22WV properly.
6. Check and ssee if you get the dial tone after rebooting your 3G22WV.
I havve noise interference during telephone caalls. How can I fix thiss?
To reesolve this issue, try tthe following:
Veriffy that the RJ-11 cable is securely conneccted and not damageed.

Try tto remove any telephhone splitters from thee connection betweeen your phone and thee 3G22WV.

Try rrebooting your 3G22W
WV.
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Techn
T ical Data
The following table lists thhe hardware specificcations of the 3G22W
WV.
MODEL
3G22WV
CPU
Ralink RT30052F
Modem CChipset/Module
MC8704
UMTS bannds
Quad-band UMTS/HSPA+/HSUPA/HSSDPA (850/900/1900/2100M
MHz)
GSM bandds
Quad-band GSM/GPRS (850/900/19000MHz)
Maximum Data Throughput / 3G Raadio
interface
Up to 21 Mbbps downlink (HSDPA Cat 14)
Connectivvity
3G WWAN x 1, 10/100 Ethernet LAN x 3, 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN/WAN
x 1, WLAN, RJ-11 x 1
Antenna cconnector
UFL (femalee connector)
LED Indiccators
Power, 3G, WiFi, Internet/WAN, LAN, VVoice, Signal Strength
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 50 degrrees Celsius (operating temmperature)
Power inpput
12VDC – 1.55A
Up to 5.76 Mbps
M uplink (HSUPA Cat 66)
160 mm (L) x 195 mm (H) x 65 mm (W
W)
Dimensionns & Weight
250 grams
Table 41 ‐ Technnical Specifications for
f the 3G22WV
Eleectrical Sppecificationns
A suuitable power supply is available on requeest or via direct purchhase from the NetCommm Online shop. It iss recommended that the 3G22WV be powwered using the 12VDDC/1.5A power supplly
whicch is included with thee device.
Ennvironmenttal Specificcations / Toolerances
The 3G22WV is able to operate over a wide variety
of temperaturees from 0˚C ~ 50˚C (aambient).
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FAQ
1.
Does the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice require any configurati on out of the box?
No, the NettComm HSPA+ WiFi Router
with Voice is plug
p and play devicee. Plug the device intoo an electrical outlet and once the status indicator lights are on,
o plug in your analoogue
phone and LAN cable for voice and data connectivitty. For WiFi connectivvity the SSID (Servicee Set Identifier) and network
key (passworrd) are located on the bottom of the devicce. If
you would like to customize your settings you can ennter 192.168.20.1 intoo your Web browser to access the Managgement Console and device settings.
2.
I cannot seem to access the webb page interface
The defaultt IP address of the unnit is 192.168.20.1, soo first try to open a wweb browser to this adddress. Also check thhat your laptop/PC iss on the same subnett as the router’s Etherrnet
port.
3.
The router wass connected but cannot get back online
You may neeed to enable the periodic ping timer usinng the System Monitoor Link from the Manaagement Console. Thhis ensures that if thee connection drops (i.e. outage on the nettwork)
that the rouuter will reboot after so
s many failed pings and then force a re-cconnect. Set the timeer to around 15 mins should
be sufficient.
Please note: The traffic generateed by the periodic pinng feature is countedd as chargeable usagge, please keep this in mind when selectinng how often to ping.
4.
The router is rebooting frequently
s if the Periodic Reset timeout is set to ssomething other thann 0. If it is set to 1 thiss
Check the SSystem Monitor link in the Administration menu on the manageement console and see
means the unit will reboot everyy minute regardless of
o what happens. Resset it to 0 if you don’t want this feature or something
quite largee if you don’t want thhe router to reboot soo often.
5.
The router hass connection but cannot access the internnet
Check that DNS Proxy is enableed by clicking on the LAN link on the conffiguration interface. Make
M sure that the DH
HCP DNS server adddress 1 IP address is set to the same address
as that of thhe Ethernet port.
6.
I cannot seem
m to get a 3G WAN coonnection
Click on thee 3G Internet Settingss link on the webpage interface and checck that the correct APPN settings are entereed.
Alsoo check that the usernname and password credentials are correect if the APN in use requires these.

Makke sure that Auto Connnect is enabled on thhe PPP Profile Conneect section on the Data Connection page.

Checck you have suitable 3G signal strength and
a that your SIM is aactive and does not require
a PIN code too be entered.

7.
The SIM statuss indicates that the SIM
S is “not installed or reboot required” onn the home page
If a SIM is installed correctly thiss may indicate that thhe SIM has been remmoved or inserted whilst the unit is powereed up. In this case yoou must reboot the unnit. The Reset button on
the home ppage will reboot the roouter.
8.
How can I seee the data usage on my
m NetComm HSPA++ WiFi Router with Vooice?
You can check your current Usaage statistics by clickking on the “Usage MMonitor” link at the topp of the Status Page in the Advanced Vieww.
9.
Can I make vooice calls from the NeetComm HSPA+ WiFii Router with Voice?
Yes. By sim
mply connecting a reggular landline (Analoggue) telephone to thee port labelled Line 1 using the RJ-11
Cable provided. To activate the phone jacks in your home or office conneect an RJ-11 Cable from the port labelled “Line 2” to any wall jjack. When you lift thhe receiver you will heear a
dial tone annd can place your caall.
10. How do I see I have a voicemail message?
Voicemail iss a feature of the 3G network and your 3G
G service provider, noot a feature embeddeed in the device. If yoou have a voicemail mmessages waiting yoou will hear an intermittent
dial tone onn your phone, and if your
y phone has a meessage waiting indicaator light, it will be lit.
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11. Is the NetCom
mm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice secure; can other people acccess my wireless neetwork?
The NetCom
mm HSPA+ WiFi Rouuter with Voice comess configured with WPPA-PSK WiFi security enabled. When you first
f access the Internnet, type 192.168.20.1 into the address bar,
the wizard wwill pop up to configuure your computer to connect with the seccurity setting (pleasee see the Quick Start Guide for more informmation on connectingg your data devices to
t the
NetComm HHSPA+ WiFi Router with
w Voice). Only people you allow accesss to, will be able to coonnect to the NetCom
mm HSPA+ WiFi Routter with Voice ensurinng your connection iss
secure and safe.
12. Can I change the name and passwword of my wireless network?
Yes. You caan change your NetCComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice settiings from the browseer user interface by tyyping 192.168.20.1 innto the address bar of
o your Web browser.. You
can changee the SSID (Service Set
S Identifier), security standard (WPA, WPPA2, WEP) and your WiFi password.
13. How do I sharre my Internet connecction, using the NetCComm HSPA+ WiFi Roouter with Voice, withh other users?
Provide anyy users you want to share
s your WiFi Internnet connection with, tthe SSID (Service Sett Identifier) and WiFi network password foor your NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router withh
Voice. Eachh user will need to seelect the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router wiith Voice SSID, on theeir WiFi enabled com
mputer or device and enter the network paassword you provide.
14. What is the diffference between upload and download speeds
and why do tthey differ?
Upload is wwhen you send inform
mation (e.g. emails) frrom your computer annd download is whenn you receive informaation via the Internet. The speeds at whichh upload and downlooad
operate deppend on the way youu use the Internet andd the size of files you send and receive.
15. Do I need to aattach an antenna on this device?
Yes. Your NNetComm HSPA+ WiFFi Router with Voice comes
equipped withh an antenna; you neeed to attach the 3G antenna
to get the 3GG signal.
16. I have lost the security card that caame with the setup innstructions. What cann I do?
t is a label stuckk to the base of your NetComm
HSPA+ WiFi
If you have lost your security card, and forgotten the wireless security deetails (SSID and WiFi network password), there
Router with Voice with all your original
security details. If the label is unreeadable or has been removed, the WiFi neetwork password cann be viewed or reset by logging in to the
Managemeent Console using an Ethernet Cable connnected to the LAN poort of the NetComm HSPA+
WiFi Router with Voice.
17. I forgot my Maanagement Console password.
What can I do?
If you have forgotten your Manaagement Console passsword and cannot a ccess the Web user interface, you will need to reset your NetCComm HSPA+ WiFi Router
with Voice bacck to
default settings. To reset your device press and holdd the reset button on the back of your NettComm HSPA+ WiFi Router
with Voice forr 10-15 seconds, all the indicator lights onn the
unit will flassh when your device is reset. After a resett, the default WiFi setttings (SSID and WPAA key) can be found on the base of your NNetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice.
(Note - this will also reset any cuustom settings and passwords you may hhave already set up).
18. Can I use the NetComm HSPA+ WiFi
W Router with Voice overseas?
No. The NeetComm HSPA+ WiFi Router with Voice is not equipped for inteernational roaming orr data services. If youu require the capabiliity to call internationaal locations, please speak
with your 3GG service provider too enable international calling on your NetCComm HSPA+ WiFi Router
with Voice.
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Appendix A: Tables
Table 1 ‐ Document Revision History ........................................................................................................................... 3
Table 2 ‐ LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................7
Table 3 ‐ Rear Panel Ports .............................................................................................................................................8
Table 4 ‐ Device Dimensions .........................................................................................................................................9
Table 5 ‐ LAN Management Default Settings ............................................................................................................... 9
Table 6 ‐ WAN Port Default Settings ............................................................................................................................ 9
Table 7 ‐ WiFi Default Settings .....................................................................................................................................9
Table 8 ‐ Web Interface Default Settings...................................................................................................................... 9
Table 9 ‐ Basic View ‐ WiFi Settings ............................................................................................................................ 14
Table 10 ‐ Basic View ‐ Internet Settings .................................................................................................................... 15
Table 11: Advanced View ‐ Status Settings................................................................................................................. 16
Table 12: Advanced Status ‐ LAN Status Settings ....................................................................................................... 17
Table 13: Advanced Status ‐ PPPoE Settings .............................................................................................................. 17
Table 14: Advanced Status ‐ Call Forwarding Settings ............................................................................................... 17
Table 15 ‐ Advanced View ‐ Internet Settings – Mobile Broadband – Connection Settings ...................................... 18
Table 16: Mobile Broadband ‐SIM Security Settings .................................................................................................. 20
Table 17 ‐ Advanced View ‐ LAN Settings ................................................................................................................... 21
Table 18: Internet Settings ‐ LAN ‐ Advanced Settings ............................................................................................... 24
Table 19 ‐ Advanced View ‐ WAN Settings ‐ Static IP ................................................................................................. 25
Table 20 ‐ Advanced View ‐ WAN Settings ‐ DHCP ..................................................................................................... 25
Table 21: Advanced View ‐ WAN ‐ PPPoE Mode Settings .......................................................................................... 26
Table 22: Advanced View ‐ WAN Failover Settings .................................................................................................... 27
Table 23: Advanced View ‐ WAN Failover Settings .................................................................................................... 27
Table 24 ‐ Advanced View ‐ WiFi Settings .................................................................................................................. 29
Table 25 ‐ Advanced View ‐ WiFi Security Settings .................................................................................................... 30
Table 26: Advanced View ‐ Advanced Wireless Settings ............................................................................................ 34
Table 27: Advanced View ‐ Wireless ‐ MAC Filtering.................................................................................................. 35
Table 28: Advanced View ‐ Wireless – WPS ............................................................................................................... 37
Table 29: Advanced View ‐ Wireless ‐ WPS Settings .................................................................................................. 37
Table 30: Advanced View ‐ Wireless Settings ‐ Station List Settings .......................................................................... 38
Table 31 ‐ NAT Configuration Items ........................................................................................................................... 40
Table 32 ‐ Advanced View ‐ DMZ Settings .................................................................................................................. 41
Table 33: Advanced View ‐ Services ‐ MAC/IP/Port Filtering ..................................................................................... 42
Table 34: Advanced View ‐ Services ‐ Routing ‐ Content Filtering ............................................................................. 44
Table 35: Advanced View ‐ Services ‐ SNMP Settings................................................................................................. 47
Table 36 ‐ Advanced View ‐ SMS Settings................................................................................................................... 48
Table 37 ‐ System Log Detail Levels ............................................................................................................................ 51
Table 38 ‐ Administration Configuration Items .......................................................................................................... 54
Table 39 ‐ System Configuration Items....................................................................................................................... 55
Table 40 ‐ Additional Product Information ‐ Call Feature Codes Quick Reference .................................................... 59
Table 41 ‐ Technical Specifications for the 3G22WV .................................................................................................. 61
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Legal & Regulatory Information
1.
Intellectual Property Rights
All intellectual property rights (including copyright and trade mark rights) subsisting in, relating to or arising out this Manual are owned by and vest in NetComm Wireless Limited (ACN
002490486) (NetComm Wireless Limited) (or its licensors). This Manual does not transfer any right, title or interest in NetComm Wireless’s (or its licensors’) intellectual property rights to you.
You are permitted to use this Manual for the sole purpose of using the NetComm Wireless product to which it relates. Otherwise no part of this Manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system or transmitted in any form, by any means, be it electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of NetComm Wireless Limited.
NetComm and NetComm Wireless is a trademark of NetComm Wireless Limited. All other trademarks are acknowledged to be the property of their respective owners.
2.
Customer Information
The Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA) requires you to be aware of the following information and warnings:
1. This unit may be connected to the Telecommunication Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of the AS/CA S008-2011 Standard.
2.
This equipment incorporates a radio transmitting device, in normal use a separation distance of 20cm will ensure radio frequency exposure levels complies with Australian and New
Zealand standards.
3.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Standards for C-Tick and or A-Tick as set by the ACMA. These standards are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio noise and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions
detailed within this manual, may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur with the installation of this product in your
home or office. If this equipment does cause some degree of interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, we
encourage the user to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
4.
3.

Change the direction or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between this equipment and the receiver.

Connect the equipment to an alternate power outlet on a different power circuit from that to which the receiver/TV is connected.

Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The power supply that is provided with this unit is only intended for use with this product. Do not use this power supply with any other product or do not use any other power supply
that is not approved for use with this product by NetComm Wireless Limited. Failure to do so may cause damage to this product, fire or result in personal injury.
Consumer Protection Laws
Australian and New Zealand consumer law in certain circumstances implies mandatory guarantees, conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded by NetComm Wireless Limited and
legislation of another country's Government may have a similar effect (together these are the Consumer Protection Laws). Any warranty or representation provided by NetComm Wireless Limited
is in addition to, and not in replacement of, your rights under such Consumer Protection Laws.
If you purchased our goods in Australia and you are a consumer, you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or
damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. If you purchased our goods
in New Zealand and are a consumer you will also be entitled to similar statutory guarantees.
4.
Product Warranty
All NetComm Wireless products have a standard one (1) year warranty from date of purchase, however, some products have an extended warranty option (refer to packaging and the warranty
card) (each a Product Warranty). To be eligible for the extended warranty option you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm Wireless Limited within 30 days of the original
purchase by registering online via the NetComm Wireless web site at www.netcommwireless.com . For all Product Warranty claims you will require proof of purchase. All Product Warranties are
in addition to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded (see Section 3 above).
Subject to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded (see Section 3 above), the Product Warranty is granted on the following conditions:
1. the Product Warranty extends to the original purchaser (you / the customer) and is not transferable;
2.
the Product Warranty shall not apply to software programs, batteries, power supplies, cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product;
3.
the customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm Wireless Limited and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm Wireless Limited including
producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require;
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the cost of trannsporting product to and from NetComm Wireless Limited’s noominated premises iss your responsibility;
5.
NetComm Wirreless Limited does not
n have any liability or
o responsibility undeer the Product Warranty where any cost, loss, injury or damagee of any kind, whetheer direct, indirect,
consequentiall, incidental or otherwwise arises out of events beyond NetCommm Wireless Limited’s reasonable control. This includes but is nnot limited to: acts off God, war, riot,
embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floodds, electricity outagees, lightning, power surges, or shortages ofo materials or labourr; and
6.
the customer iis responsible for thee security of their com
mputer and network aat all times. Security features
may be disabled within the factorry default settings. NetComm Wireless Lim
mited
recommends tthat you enable thesee features to enhance your security.
Laws whicch cannot be excludeed (see Section 3 aboove), the Product Waarranty is automatically voided if:
Subjject to your rights andd remedies under appplicable Consumer Protection
1. you, or someeone else, use the product, or attempt to use
u it, other than as sspecified by NetCom
mm Wireless Limited;
5.
2.
the fault or deffect in your product is the result of a volttage surge subjectedd to the product either by the way of pow
wer supply or communnication line, whether caused by thundersstorm
activity or any other cause(s);
3.
the fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit, including bbut not limited to liquid spillage;
4.
your product hhas been used for anny purposes other thaan that for which it is sold, or in any way other
o than in strict acccordance with the usser manual supplied;
5.
your product has been repaired or modified or attemptted to be repaired orr modified, other thann by a qualified persoon at a service centrere authorised by NetComm Wireless Limitted;
or
6.
the serial num
mber has been defaceed or altered in any way
w or if the serial nummber plate has beenn removed.
Limitaation of Liability
This clause does not appply to New Zealand consumers.
Subjject to your rights andd remedies under appplicable Consumer Protection
Laws whicch cannot be excludeed (see Section 3 aboove), NetComm Wirelless Limited acceptss no liability or
respponsibility, for conseqquences arising from the use of this produuct. NetComm Wireleess Limited reserves the right to change thhe specifications andd operating details off this product withoutt
noticce.
If any law implies a guaraantee, condition or warranty
in respect of goods or services suupplied, and NetCom
mm Wireless Limited’ss liability for breach oof that condition or warranty may not be
excluded but may be limited, then subject to your rights and remeedies under any appllicable Consumer Prootection Laws which cannot be excluded,, NetComm Wireless Limited’s liability for any
t case of a supply of goods, NetComm Wireless Limited do ng any one or more of the following: replacing the goods or
breaach of that guaranteee, condition or warrannty is limited to: (i) in the
suppplying equivalent gooods; repairing the gooods; paying the cost of replacing the gooods or of acquiring eqquivalent goods; or paying the cost of havving the goods repairred; or (ii) in the casee of a
suppply of services, NetCoomm Wireless Limiteed doing either or botth of the following: suupplying the services again; or paying the cost of having the se
services supplied agaain.
To thhe extent NetComm W
Wireless Limited is unnable to limit its liability as set out above, NetComm Wireless Limited
limits its liability to the extent suchh liability is lawfully able to be limited.
FCCC Regulattions:
Thhis device complies wwith part 15 of the FCCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow
owing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful innterference, and (2) this device must acceept
any interference receivedd, including interferennce that may cause undesired
operation.
Thhis device has been ttested and found to comply
with the limitss for a Class B digita l device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are
re designed to providde reasonable protecction
against harmful interferennce in a residential innstallation. This equippment generates, usees and can radiated radio frequency enerrgy and, if not installeed and used in accorrdance with the
t radio communications. However, theree is no guarantee thatt interference will not occur in a particularr installation If this equipment does causee
instructions, may cause hharmful interference to
harm
mful interference to raadio or television receeption, which can be determined by turninng the equipment offf and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interferennce by one or more of
o the
followwing measures:
-Reoorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Incrrease the separation between the equipm
ment and receiver.
-Connnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from thhat to which the receiiver is connected.
-Connsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TTV technician for helpp.
authority to operate the equipment..
Changes or modificationss not expressly approoved by the party ressponsible for compliaance could void the user‘s
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This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits,
human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
IC Regulations:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 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.
The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada.
For product available in the USA/ Canada markets, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
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