NetComm Wireless 3GT1WN NetComm 3G Travel Router tl User Manual Users manual
NetComm Wireless Limited NetComm 3G Travel Router tl Users manual
Users manual
NetComm Liberty Series 3G Travel Router NetComm 3G Travel Router tl 3GT1Wn ies Hardware Installation 1. Gently insert the supplied battery into the battery compartment on the back of the 3G Router. 2. Connect the supplied power adapter to a wall power outlet and to the micro USB port of the 3G Router to charge the battery. The battery is fully charged when the Power LED lights up Solid Green. 3. Switch the 3G Router on and wait around 2 minutes to allow the device to power up. 2 Connecting your device You can use the 3G Router to create a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) to provide Internet access to wireless-enabled devices. Using the 3G Router with a 3G Mobile Broadband Internet Service • Connect a compatible 3G USB Modem to the 3G USB port of the 3G Router. • The 3G Router will automatically attempt to detect the connection details from the SIM card of your 3G USB modem. Simply wait for 2 minutes to allow the 3G Router to apply the settings. • If the 3G APN1 connection details were successfully detected, you will now be able to access the Internet. Note: Please refer to the ‘Setting up your 3G Router’ section in the user guide (on the CD) if you have any problems connecting to the Internet, or if: • Your SIM card requires a PIN code • Your 3G broadband Internet service provider requires you to input the username/password for your 3G connection • You wish to use other alternate 3G connection details (such as a special APN1) 1 APN stands for Access Point Name 3 Establishing Wireless Connection 3G Tower WiFi PDA Wi-Fi phone Laptop USB Modem 1. Using your wireless-enabled device, scan the wireless networks in your area and select the network called NetComm Wireless, then click connect. 2. Enter the following default security key: a1b2c3d4e5 Note: For optimal wireless security, we recommend that you change the default settings through the web interface. For more details, please consult the User Guide located on the supplied on the CD. 4 Establishing a WAN connection WiFi PDA Wi-Fi phone Laptop ADSL Modem Using the 3G Router with a fixed line Broadband Internet Service (DSL/Cable) • Connect your DSL or cable modem with the supplied Ethernet cable to the WAN/LAN port of your 3G Router. • On your computer open a web-browser (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari) and type in 192.168.20.1 into the address bar. • At the login screen type admin into both the username and password fields. Then click submit. • Move your mouse over Internet Settings and click on WAN. • Select your WAN connection type from the drop box. n • Enter the relevant information in this screen as supplied by your ISP • Click on Apply to save the settings • Wait 2 minutes for the 3G Router to apply the settings • The Internet connection status can be determined by clicking on status from the menu after logging in to the 3G Router. 5 Establishing a LAN connection You can establish a LAN connection to your 3G Router using the WAN/LAN port by following these three basic steps. 1. With the device turned on, simply press the reset button on the side of the 3G Router quickly for less than 2 seconds and release. 2. With the supplied Ethernet cable, connect your computer to WAN/LAN port of the 3G Router. 3. Wait for 2 minutes to allow the 3G Router’s DHCP server to assign an IP address. n Charging your battery Charging your battery If you use the 3G Router until the battery has completely drained, it will power off. If this occurs, let the unit charge overnight. Note: T he battery must be fully charged before using your 3G Router for the first time. To charge your battery please complete the following steps: 1. With the battery inserted into your 3G Router connect the supplied power adapter to the wall power outlet and to the micro USB socket on the 3G Router. 2. Leave it to charge until the power LED lights up solid Green. 7 NetComm Velocity Series Accessories for your product NP902n NP901n NP910n NP900n NP910n Wireless N 150, this product is perfect for users wishing to extend their network with the convenience of a miniature USB Adapter NP900n Wireless N 150, this product is perfect for home users NP901n Wireless N 300, perfect for data intensive applications within a SoHo environment. The included USB dock gives you the ability to move the USB Adapter so you always receive the best possible wireless signal NP902n Wireless N 300, perfect for SoHo, business users and gamers. The NP902n features a cable to allow you to position the adapter, a removable hook to neatly attach to the rear of your monitor and 2 detachable external antennas ensuring you receive the best possible wireless signal at all times. Maximum wireless signal rate and coverage values are derived from IEEE Standard 802.11g and 802.11n Draft 2.0 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.
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