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Traveler 3G II
11n 3G Mobile Router
Users Manual
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Regulatory Information
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices) any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated.
Selection of other channels is not possible.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
FCC NOTICE: To comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States, the system must be
professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is the
responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems
are deployed in the United States. The use of the system in any other combination (such as
co-located antennas transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden.
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .............................................................................................. 2
1.1 Package Contents ............................................................................. 2
1.2 System Requirements for Configuration ............................................ 3
1.3 Interfaces ........................................................................................... 3
1.4 Features ............................................................................................ 6
2. Configuring Wireless WAN Mobile Broadband Router ......................... 9
2.1 Installation Considerations ................................................................. 9
2.2 Installation Instructions- Get Start Networking .................................... 9
2.3 Establish WiFi Connection ............................................................... 13
3. Using the Configuration Menu .............................................................. 14
3.1 Wizard setting .................................................................................. 15
3.2 Administrator’s Main Menu ............................................................... 25
3.2.1 Basic Setting ............................................................................................................ 25
3.2.2 Forwarding Rules ..................................................................................................... 50
3.2.3 Security Setting ........................................................................................................ 56
3.2.4 Advanced Setting ..................................................................................................... 68
3.2.5 Tool Box ................................................................................................................... 84
4. Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 87
5. Technical Specifications ....................................................................... 93
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1. Introduction
The Traveler 3G II is a high-performance tool that supports wireless networking at home,
work, or in a public place. The Traveler 3G II supports USB 3G modem card, either
WCDMA or EVDO and even HSDPA as well. It also supports 802.11n Wi-Fi standard and
802.3 Ethernet network.
The Traveler 3G II is compatible with industry security features.
1.1 Package Contents
Importance: Check your product package contents FIRST.
The Traveler 3G II package should contain the items listed below. If any of the items are
missing, please contact your reseller.
items
Quantity
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
Caution: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the
Traveler 3G II will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
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1.2 System Requirements for Configuration
A compatible USB 3G modem card with service
Note: Subject to services and service terms available from your carrier.
Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems with an
installed Ethernet adapter
Internet Explorer version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator version 7.0 and above.
Wi-Fi System Requirements: An 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n Adapter.
1.3 Interfaces
The Rear View
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The Side View
NOTE:
Press the reset button 3 seconds: the LEDs (WiFi and USB) will flash 2 times, and Ethernet
port be resented to LAN.
Press the reset button 8 seconds: the LEDs (WiFi and USB) will flash 3 times, and restore
the setting back to original factory defaulted setting as if your convenience of forgetting your
applicable setting
Press the WPS button enables user to establish a wireless home network easily under
secure environment between two clients.
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LEDs The Top View
Power LED: (and Battery Status)
When device is on and with battery inside
Green: power adapter is plugged, and battery is fully charged
Green in flash: power is provided by battery
Amber: power adapter is plugged, and charging the battery
Red: battery low
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When device is on and without battery inside
Amber: power adapter or CLA is plugged
When device is off and with battery inside
Amber: power adapter is plugged, and charging the battery
NA: power adapter is plugged, and battery charging finished
NA: no power adapter is plugged
When device is off and without battery inside
NA: no matter power adapter or CLA is plugged or not.
Ethernet LED:
Green: Ethernet connection is established
Green in flash: data packet transferred via Ethernet
USB LED: (WAN)
Green: 3G/3.5G connection is established
Green in flash: data packet transferred via 3G/3.5G connection
WiFi LED:
Green: WLAN is active and available
Green in flash: data packet transferred via WLAN
1.4 Features
IEEE 802.11b/g compliant
Backward compatible to IEEE 802.11b standards
Max physical rate up to 54Mbps in 802.11g mode
Security Supports: WEP (64/128 bits), WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK,
and 802.1x
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Provide 1 * 10/100 RJ-45 port
LAN or WAN (Configurable)
WAN connection through external USB 3G/3.5G modem card
WAN connection through 3G tethered-data-enabled cell phone
WAN connection through Ethernet
Dynamic IP (DHCP Client)
Static IP
PPPoE
PPTP
L2TP
PPTP over 3G WAN connection
Built-in NAT function: one IP sharing with PCs
Built-in firewall to protect your Intranet
VPN pass through supported
PPTP
L2TP
IPSec
Easy to upgrade firmware
Web UI
Windows utility
Easy to manage:
Web UI
SNMP
UPnP
L3/L4 QoS
Network Protocols
UDP/TCP/IP/ARP/RARP/ICMP
DHCP/PPPoE
DNS/TFTP/HTTP
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Antenna
1 x Internal Wi-Fi antenna
Continue working 100 minutes with built-in Li-Ion battery (1700mAh)
Note: The Traveler 3G II is designed to work with either EVDO or WCDMA (UMTS) even
up to 3.5G HSPA PC interface.
Please refer to your service provider for detailed feature information
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2. Configuring Wireless
WAN Mobile Broadband
Router
2.1 Installation Considerations
The Traveler 3G II allows you access your network using a wireless connection, from
virtually anywhere within its operating range. Keep in mind, however, the number, thickness,
and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through,
may limit this range.
Typical ranges are vary depending on the types of materials used, and background RF
(radio frequency) noise in your home or business.
To maximize your wireless range, please follow these guidelines:
1. Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the Traveler 3G II and other network
devices to a minimum. Each wall or ceiling can reduce the Traveler 3G II’s range from
3-90 feet (1-30 meters).
Note: The same considerations apply to your broadband EVDO connection.
2. Keep your product away from electrical devices (such as microwaves, air conditioners,
and televisions) that emit large quantities of RFI (Radio Frequency Interference).
2.2 Installation Instructions- Get Start Networking
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Connect the Traveler 3G IIto Your Network, please follow these guidelines:
Note: DO NOT switch on Traveler 3G IIbefore performing the installation steps below.
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Attach the Li-ion battery, and then insert the battery into battery holder. ---picture 2.1
Picture 2.1
3. Connect a USB modem with service to the in one of the following ways:
You can plug your USB 3G modem into the USB interface. ---see Picture 2.2
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Picture 2.2
Note: The Traveler 3G II is designed to work with either UMTS or EV-DO and even HSDPA
3G card that can be used as a modem. Please refer to your service provider for detailed
feature information.
4. Insert the Ethernet patch cable into Ethernet Port on the back panel of the Traveler 3G
II, and an available Ethernet port on the network adapter in the computer you will use
to configure the unit.-see Picture 2.3
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Picture 2.3
Note: The Traveler 3G II Ethernet Port is “Auto-MDI/MDIX.” This provides patch Ethernet
cable Ethernet Port access.
5. Connect the power adapter to the receptor on the back panel of your Traveler 3G II.
Then plug the other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet or power strip. ---Picture
2.4
Picture 2.4
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6. Turn on the power switch.
7. The LEDs (See Picture 2.5)
a. The Power LED will turn ON to indicate power has been applied.
b. Reference the Section 1.4, LEDs the Top View.
Picture 2.5
2.3 Establish WiFi Connection
If you selected either WEP or WPA-PSK encryption, ensure these settings match your WiFi
adapter settings.
WiFi and encryption settings must match for access to the HSPA Wireless WAN Mobile
Broadband Router Configuration Menu, and the Internet. Please refer to your WiFi adapter
documentation for additional information.
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3. Using the Configuration
Menu
Once properly configured, the Traveler 3G II will obtain and assign IP address
information automatically. Configuration settings can be established through
the Traveler 3G II Configuration Menu. You can access this interface by
performing the steps listed below:
1. Open a web-browser.
2. Type in the IP Address (http://192.168.1.1) of the Traveler 3G II .
Note: If you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the Traveler 3G
II, ensure you enter the correct IP Address now.
3. Type “airlive” in the Password field.
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4. Click “login” button.
3.1 Wizard setting
Press “Wizard” button for basic settings with simpler way. (Please
check section 3.1)
Or you may click on “Advanced Setup” for advanced settings. (Please
check the section Administrator’s Main Menu. Each item from section 3.2)
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Click on “Enter” button to get start.
With wizard setting steps, you could configure the router in a very simple way.
This configuration wizard includes settings of
Login Password,
Time Zone,
WAN Setup
Wireless Setup,
Press “Next” button to start configuration.
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Step 1. Allow you to change the system password.
You can change Password here.
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It is recommended that you change the system password into the one you
prefer to on the basis of security.
1. Key in your Old Password (if it is the first initiation, the “airlive” will be the
defaulted one.
2. Enter your New Password
3. Enter your Password again for confirmation; it must be the same as the
New Password.
4. Then click on “Next” to get into next installation.
Step 2. Allow you to change the Time Zone.
You can change Time Zone here.
Or you can click the button “Detect Again”, the Time Zone will be changed to
same with your PC.
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Step 3. Select WAN Types will be used for Internet connection
Please select the WAN Interface to Wireless WAN, and you might select the
3G, iBrust, or Wi-Fi HotSpot as your WAN Types. This guide will help you to
connect your WAN to 3G mobile network.
The Ethernet Port will be set as LAN port, if you select the WAN Interface to
Wireless WAN.
Pick up one of types you preferred to.
Click on “Next” button
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Step 4. Configure the 3G Connection.
You might configure the 3G dial-up parameters manually. But if you are not
sure, we highly recommend you to use Auto-Detection instead.
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Step 5. Configure the wireless settings.
1. Select “Enable” or “Disable”. The default setting is “Enable”.
2. Network ID (airlive) will be defaulted.
3. Channel Select Wireless Channel matching to your local area for
Wireless connection.
4. Click on “Next” to continue.
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Step 6. Step 6: Select the Wireless security method of your wireless
configuration.
Click on “Next” to continue.
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Step 7. Summary
1. 1. Select the option box The Ethernet Port will be set as LAN Port after
saving, confirm?” for continues.
Click on the “Apply Settings” button.
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Step 8: System is applying.
Click “Finish” button to back the Status Page.
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3.2 Administrator’s Main Menu
3.2.1 Basic Setting
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Network Setup
1. Ethernet port Configuration:
Off: Disable the Ethernet port.
LAN: The Ethernet port is as LAN port.
WAN: The Ethernet port is as LAN port.
Auto: It will be WAN Port if detect a DHCP server on the Ethernet port.
Otherwise will be LAN port.
2. LAP IP Address: the local IP address of this device. The computers on
your network must use the LAN IP address of your product as their Default
Gateway. You can change it if necessary.
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3. WAN Interface: Select the WAN interface, whether use the wireless or
wired (Ethernet WAN) as your WAN interface.
4. WAN Type: When wired WAN interface is selected, you might choose
Static IP address, Dynamic IP address, PPPoE, PPTP or L2TP as your
WAN connection. When wireless WAN interface is selected, you might
choose 3G, iBurst or Wi-Fi HotSpot as your WAN connection.
Static IP Address:
WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary and Secondary
DNS: enter the proper setting provided by your ISP.
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Dynamic IP Address:
1. Host Name: optional, required by some ISPs, for example,
@Home.
2. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the
clients send outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the
connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks
the connect-button in the Status-page.
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PPP over Ethernet
1. PPPoE Account and Password: the account and password your
ISP assigned to you. For security, this field appears blank. If you
don't want to change the password, leave it empty.
2. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the
clients send outgoing packets.
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Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the
connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks
the connect-button in the Status-page.
3. Maximum Idle Time: the amount of time of inactivity before
disconnecting your PPPoE session. Set it to zero or enable
Auto-reconnect to disable this feature.
4. PPPoE Service Name: optional. Input the service name if your ISP
requires it. Otherwise, leave it blank.
5. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to
users. The default MTU value is 0(auto).
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PPTP
First, please check your ISP assigned and Select Static IP Address or
Dynamic IP Address. For example: Use Static, the private IP address,
subnet mask and Gateway are your ISP assigned to you.
1. My IP Address and My Subnet Mask: the private IP address and
subnet mask your ISP assigned to you.
2. Server IP Address: the IP address of the PPTP server.
3. PPTP Account and Password: the account and password your
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ISP assigned to you. If you don't want to change the password,
keep it empty.
4. Connection ID: optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP
requires it.
5. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your
PPTP session. Set it to zero or enable Auto-reconnect to disable
this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled, this product will connect
to ISP automatically, after system is restarted or connection is
dropped.
6. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the
clients send outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the
connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks
the connect-button in the Status-page.
7. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to
users. The default MTU value is 0(auto).
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L2TP
First, please check your ISP assigned and Select Static IP Address or
Dynamic IP Address. For example: Use Static, the private IP address,
subnet mask and Gateway are your ISP assigned to you.
1. My IP Address and My Subnet Mask: the private IP address and
subnet mask your ISP assigned to you.
2. Server IP Address: the IP address of the L2TP server.
3. L2TP Account and Password: the account and password your ISP
assigned to you. If you don't want to change the password, keep it
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empty.
4. Connection ID: optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP
requires it.
5. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your
L2TP session. Set it to zero or enable Auto-reconnect to disable
this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled, this product will connect
to ISP automatically, after system is restarted or connection is
dropped.
6. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the
clients send outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the
connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks
the connect-button in the Status-page.
7. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to
users. The default MTU value is 0(auto).
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3G
For 3G WAN Networking. The WAN fields may not be necessary for
your connection. The information on this page will only be used when
your service provider requires you to enter a User Name and
Password to connect to the 3G network.
Please refer to your documentation or service provider for additional
information.
1. APN: Enter the APN for your 3G network here.
2. Pin Code: Enter the Pin Code for your SIM card
3. Dial-Number: This field should not be altered except when
required by your service provider.
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4. User Name: Enter the new User Name for your 3G network here.
5. Password: Enter the new Password for your 3G network here.
6. Primary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS
ServerOptional
7. Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Secondary
DNS ServerOptional
8. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the
clients send outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until
the connection is established.
9. Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks
the connect-button in the Status-page.
10. Maximum Idle Time: The Connection will be broken when the idle
time arrives.
11. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to
users. The default MTU value is 0(auto).
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iBurst
1. Account/Password: the account information assigned by your ISP
2. DNS Setting: the address of your DNS server
3. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the
clients send outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the
connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks
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the connect-button in the Status-page.
4. Server Name/Assigned IP Address: fill in if any.
5. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to
users. The default MTU value is 0(auto).
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Wi-Fi HotSpot
1. Click on Wi-Fi HotSpot search for searching the SSID of your
WISP.
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2. Select the SSID of your WISP and then click on select.
3. Fill in the security parameter if any.
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DHCP Server
Press “More>>”
1. DHCP Server: Choose either Disable or Enable
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2. Lease Time: DHCP leases time to the DHCP client
3. IP Pool Starting/Ending Address: Whenever there is a request, the
DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the
IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify the
starting / ending address of the IP address pool
4. Domain Name: Optional, this information will be passed to the client
5. Primary DNS/Secondary DNS: Optional, This feature allows you to
assign a DNS Servers
6. Primary WINS/Secondary WINS: Optional, this feature allows you to
assign a WINS Servers
7. Gateway: Optional, Gateway Address would be the IP address of an
alternate Gateway.
This function enables you to assign another gateway to your PC, when
DHCP server offers an IP to your PC.
After you finish your selection then either Click on “Save” to store what you
just pick or click “Undo” to give up
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DHCP Clients List
The list of DHCP clients shows here.
DHCP Fixed Mapping
The DHCP Server will reserve the special IP for special MAC address,
shows below.
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Wireless Settings
Wireless settings allow you to set the wireless configuration items.
1. Wireless: Enabled is the default. Selecting this option will allow you to
set your Wireless Access Point (WAP) settings.
2. Transmit Power: Configure the wireless output power here.
3. Network ID (SSID): Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name
designated for a specific wireless local area network (WLAN). The
SSID's factory default setting is default. The SSID can be easily
changed to establish a new wireless network. ( Note: SSID names may
contain up to 32 ASCII characters).
4. SSID Broadcast: The router will broadcast beacons that have some
information, including ssid so that wireless clients can know how many
AP devices by scanning function in the network. Therefore, this function
is disabled; the wireless clients can not find the device from beacons.
5. Channel: Auto is the default. Devices on the network must share the
same channel. (Note: Wireless adapters automatically scan and match
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the wireless settings. You may also select the channel you wish to use).
6. Wireless Mode: Choose B/G Mixed, B only, G only, N only, G/N Mixed
or B/G/N mixed. The factory default setting is B/G/N mixed.
7. Authentication mode: You may select from nine kinds of
authentication to secure your wireless network: Open, Shared, Auto,
WPA-PSK, WPA, WPA2-PSK, WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK,
WPA/WPA2.
Open
Open system authentication simply consists of two communications.
The first is an authentication request by the client that contains the
station ID (typically the MAC address). This is followed by an
authentication response from the AP/router containing a success or
failure message. An example of when a failure may occur is if the
client's MAC address is explicitly excluded in the AP/router
configuration.
Shared
Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both stations taking
part in the authentication process have the same "shared" key or
passphrase. The shared key is manually set on both the client station
and the AP/router. Three types of shared key authentication are
available today for home or small office WLAN environments.
Auto
The AP will Select the Open or Shared by the client’s request
automatically.
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WPA-PSK
Select Encryption and Pre-share Key Mode
If you select HEX, you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal (0, 1, 28, 9, A,
B…F) digits.
If you select ASCII, the length of pre-share key is from 8 to 63.
Fill in the key, Ex 12345678
WPA
Check Box was used to switch the function of the WPA. When the WPA
function is enabled, the Wireless user must authenticate to this router
first to use the Network service. RADIUS Server IP address or the
802.1X server’s domain-name.
Select Encryption and RADIUS Shared Key
If you select HEX, you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A,
B…F) digits
If you select ASCII, the length of pre-share key is from 8 to 63.
Key value shared by the RADIUS server and this router. This key value
is consistent with the key value in the RADIUS server.
WPA-PSK2
WPA-PSK2 user AES and TKIP for Same the encryption, the others are
same the WPA-PSK.
WPA2
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WPA2 add uses AES and TKIP for encryption, the others are same the
WPA.
WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK2
Another encryption options for WPA-PSK-TKIP and WPA-PSK2-AES,
the others are same the WPA-PSK.
WPA/WPA2
Another encryption options for WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES, the others
are same the WPA.
8. WPS (Wi-Fi Protection Setup): WPS is Wi-Fi Protection Setup which
is similar to WCN-NET and offers safe and easy way in Wireless
Connection.
9. Wireless Client List: The list of wireless client is shows here.
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Change Password
You can change Password here. We strongly recommend you to change the
system password for security reason.
Click on “Save” to store what you just select or “Undo” to give up
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3.2.2 Forwarding Rules
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Virtual Server
This product’s NAT firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your
Intranet, so all hosts behind this product are invisible to the outside world. If
you wish, you can make some of them accessible by enabling the Virtual
Server Mapping.
A virtual server is defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be
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redirected to the computer specified by the Server IP. Virtual Server can work
with Scheduling Rules, and give user more flexibility on Access control. For
Detail, please refer to Scheduling Rule.
For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.123.1, a Web
server (port 80) at 192.168.123.2, and a VPN server at 192.168.123.6, then
you need to specify the following virtual server mapping table:
Port
Server IP
Enable
21
192.168.123.1
V
80
192.168.123.2
V
1723
192.168.123.6
V
Click on “Save” to store what you just select or “Undo” to give up
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Special AP
Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, Video
conferencing, Internet telephony, etc. Because of the firewall function, these
applications cannot work with a pure NAT router. The Special Applications
feature allows some of these applications to work with this product. If the
mechanism of Special Applications fails to make an application work, try
setting your computer as the DMZ host instead.
1. Trigger: the outbound port number issued by the application.
2. Incoming Ports: when the trigger packet is detected, the inbound packets
sent to the specified port numbers are allowed to pass through the
firewall.
This product provides some predefined settings.
Select your application and
Click “Copy to” to add the predefined setting to your list.
Note: At any given time, only one PC can use each Special
Application tunnel.
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Miscellaneous
1. IP Address of DMZ Host
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of
firewall. It allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted 2-way
communication for Internet games, Video conferencing, Internet
telephony and other special applications.
2. UPnP Setting
The device also supports this function. If the OS supports this function
enable it, like Windows XP. When the user gets IP from Device and will
see icon as below:
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3.2.3 Security Setting
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Status
The Status of the security setting will show here.
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Packet Filters
Packet Filter includes both outbound filter and inbound filter. And they have
same way to setting.
Packet Filter enables you to control what packets are allowed to pass the
router. Outbound filter applies on all outbound packets. However, inbound filter
applies on packets that destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host only. You can
select one of the two filtering policies:
1. Allow all to pass except those match the specified rules
2. Deny all to pass except those match the specified rules
You can specify 8 rules for each direction: inbound or outbound. For each rule,
you can define the following:
Source IP address
Source port
Destination IP address
Destination port
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Protocol: TCP or UDP or both.
Use Rule#
For source or destination IP address, you can define a single IP address
(4.3.2.1) or a range of IP addresses (4.3.2.1-4.3.2.254). An empty implies all IP
addresses.
For source or destination port, you can define a single port (80) or a range of
ports (1000-1999). Add prefix "T" or "U" to specify TCP or UDP protocol. For
example, T80, U53, U2000-2999, No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are
defined. An empty implies all port addresses. Packet Filter can work with
Scheduling Rules, and give user more flexibility on Access control. For Detail,
please refer to Scheduling Rule.
Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually.
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Domain Filters
1. Domain Filter
Let you prevent users under this device from accessing specific URLs.
2. Domain Filter Enable
Check if you want to enable Domain Filter.
3. Log DNS Query
Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses the
specific URLs.
4. Privilege IP Address Range
Setting a group of hosts and privilege these hosts to access network
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without restriction.
5. Domain Suffix
A suffix of URL can be restricted, for example, ".com", "xxx.com".
6. Action
When someone is accessing the URL met the domain-suffix, what kind
of action you want.
Check drop to block the access. Check “log” to log these access.
7. Enable
Check to enable each rule.
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URL Blocking
URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect to pre-define Websites. The
major difference between “Domain filter” and “URL Blocking” is Domain filter
require user to input suffix (like .com or .org, etc), while URL Blocking require
user to input a keyword only. In other words, Domain filter can block specific
website, while URL Blocking can block hundreds of websites by simply a
keyword.
1. URL Blocking Enable
Check if you want to enable URL Blocking.
2. URL
If any part of the Website's URL matches the pre-defined word, the
connection will be blocked.
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For example, you can use pre-defined word "sex" to block all websites if
their URLs contain pre-defined word "sex".
3. Enable
Check to enable each rule.
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MAC Control
MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different
users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address.
1. MAC Address Control
Check “Enable” to enable the “MAC Address Control”. All of the settings
in this page will take effect only when “Enable” is checked.
2. Connection control
Check "Connection control" to enable the controlling of which wired and
wireless clients can connect to this device. If a client is denied to
connect to this device, it means the client can't access to the Internet
either. Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or deny the clients, whose
MAC addresses are not in the "Control table" (please see below), to
connect to this device.
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3. Association control
Check "Association control" to enable the controlling of which wireless
client can associate to the wireless LAN. If a client is denied to
associate to the wireless LAN, it means the client can't send or receive
any data via this device. Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or deny the
clients, whose MAC addresses are not in the "Control table", to
associate to the wireless LAN
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Miscellaneous
1. Administrator Time-out
The time of no activity to logout automatically, you may set it to zero to
disable this feature.
2. Remote Administrator Host/Port
In general, only Intranet user can browse the built-in web pages to
perform administration task. This feature enables you to perform
administration task from remote host. If this feature is enabled, only the
specified IP address can perform remote administration. If the specified
IP address is 0.0.0.0, any host can connect to this product to perform
administration task. You can use subnet mask bits "/nn" notation to
specified a group of trusted IP addresses for example, "10.1.2.0/24".
NOTE: When Remote Administration is enabled, the web server port
will be shifted to 80. You can change web server port to other port, too.
3. Discard PING from WAN side
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When this feature is enabled, any host on the WAN cannot ping this
product.
4. DoS Attack Detection
When this feature is enabled, the router will detect and log the DoS
attack comes from the Internet. Currently, the router can detect the
following DoS attack: SYN Attack, WinNuke, Port Scan, Ping of Death,
Land Attack etc.
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3.2.4 Advanced Setting
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Status
The system status will show here
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System Log
This page support two methods to export system logs to specific destination by
means of syslog (UDP) and SMTP(TCP). The items you have to setup
including:
1. IP Address for Sys log
Host IP of destination where sys log will be sent to.
Check Enable to enable this function.
2. E-mail Alert Enable
Check if you want to enable Email alert (send syslog via email).
3. SMTP Server IP and Port
Input the SMTP server IP and port, which are connected with ':'. If you
do not specify port number, the default value is 25.
For example, "mail.your_url.com" or "192.168.1.100:26".
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4. Send E-mail alert to
The recipients who will receive these logs, you can assign more than 1
recipient, using ';' or ',' to separate these email addresses.
5. E-mail Subject
The subject of email alert, this setting is optional.
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Dynamic DNS
To host your server on a changing IP address, you have to use dynamic
domain name service (DDNS).
So that anyone wishing to reach your host only needs to know the name of it.
Dynamic DNS will map the name of your host to your current IP address, which
changes each time you connect your Internet service provider.
Before you enable Dynamic DNS, you need to register an account on one of
these Dynamic DNS servers that we list in provider field.
To enable Dynamic DNS click the check box next to Enable in the DDNS field.
Next you can enter the appropriate information about your Dynamic DNS
Server.
You have to define:
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Provider
Host Name
Username/E-mail
Password/Key
You will get this information when you register an account on a Dynamic DNS
server.
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QOS
Provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain
level of performance.
1. Enable
This Item enables QoS function or not.
2. Bandwidth of Upstream
Set the limitation of upstream speed.
3. Local: IP
Define the Local IP address of packets here.
4. Local: Ports
Define the Local port of the packets in this field.
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5. Remote: IP
Define the Remote IP address of packets here.
6. Remote: Ports
Define the Remote port of the packets in this field.
7. QoS Priority
This defines the priority level of the current Policy Configuration.
Packets associated with this policy will be serviced based upon the
priority level set. For critical applications High or Normal levels are
recommended. For non-critical applications select a Low level.
8. User Rule#
The QoS item can work with Scheduling Rule number#. Please
reference the section 4.7.7 schedule.
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SNMP
In brief, SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol designed to give a
user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal
values and monitoring network events.
1. Enable SNMP
You must check Local, Remote or both to enable SNMP function. If Local is checked,
this device will response request from LAN. If Remote is checked, this device will
response request from WAN.
2. Get Community
Setting the community of GetRequest your device will response.
3. Set Community
Setting the community of SetRequest your device will accept.
IP 1, IP 2, IP 3, IP 4
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Input your SNMP Management PC’s IP here. User has to configure to where this
device should send SNMP Trap message.
4. SNMP Version
Please select proper SNMP Version that your SNMP Management software
supports.
5. WAN Access IP Address
If the user wants to limit to specific the IP address to access, please input in the item.
The default 0.0.0.0 and means every IP of Internet can get some information of
device with SNMP protocol.
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Routing
1. Routing Tables
Allow you to determine which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data
grams. If you have more than one routers and subnets, you will need to enable
routing table to allow packets to find proper routing path and allow different subnets
to communicate with each other.
Routing Table settings are settings used to setup the functions of static and dynamic
routing.
2. Dynamic Routing
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) will exchange information about destinations for
computing routes throughout the network. Please select RIPv2 only if you have
different subnet in your network. Otherwise, please select RIPv1 if you need this
protocol.
3. Static Routing
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For static routing, you can specify up to 8 routing rules. You can enter the
destination IP address, subnet mask, gateway, hop for each routing rule, and then
enable or disable the rule by checking or un-checking the Enable checkbox.
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System Time
1. Time Zone
Select a time zone where this device locates.
2. Auto-Synchronization
Select the “Enable” item to enable this function.
3. Time Server
Select a NTP time server to consult UTC time
4. Sync with Time Server
Select if you want to set Date and Time by NTP Protocol.
5. Sync with my PC
Select if you want to set Date and Time using PC’s Date and Time
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Scheduling
You can set the schedule time to decide which service will be turned on or off. Select the
“Enable” item.
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Press “Add New Rule” You can write a rule name and set which day and what time to
schedule from “Start Time” to “End Time”. The following example configure “ftp time” as
everyday 14:10 to 16:20
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3.2.5 Tool Box
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System Info
You can view the System Information and System log.
And download/clear the System log, in this page.
Firmware Upgrade
You can upgrade firmware by clicking “Upgrade” button.
Backup Setting
You can backup your settings by clicking the Backup Setting” button and save it as a
bin file. Once you want to restore these settings, please reference the Section 3.2.5.2
Firmware Upgrade.
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Reset to Default
You can also reset this product to factory default by clicking the Reset to default button.
Reboot
You can also reboot this product by clicking the Reboot button.
Miscellaneous
1. MAC Address for Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-LAN is a technology that enables you to power up a networked device
remotely. In order to enjoy this feature, the target device must be Wake-on-LAN
enabled and you have to know the MAC address of this device, say
00-11-22-33-44-55. Clicking "Wake up" button will make the router to send the
wake-up frame to the target device immediately.
2. Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test
You can key in URL or IP address, and then click the “Ping” button for test.
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4. Troubleshooting
This section provides an overview of common issues, and possible solutions for the
installation and operation of the Traveler 3G II .
1. Unable to access the Configuration Menu when I use my computer to configure
the router. Why?
Note: It is recommended that you use an Ethernet connection to configure the
Ensure that the Ethernet LED on the Traveler 3G II is ON.
If the LED is NOT ON, check to see if the cable for the Ethernet connection is securely
inserted.
Note: Ensure that the IP Address is in the same range and subnet as the Traveler 3G
II . The IP Address of the Traveler 3G II is 192.168.1.1. All the computers on the
network must have a unique IP Address within the same range (e.g., 192.168.123.x).
Any computers that have identical IP Addresses will not be visible on the network. All
computers must also have the same subnet mask (e.g., 255.255.255.0).
Do a Ping test to make sure that the Traveler 3G II is responding.
Go to Start > Run.
1: Type cmd.
2: Press Enter.
3: Type “ping 192.168.1.1”. A successful ping shows four replies.
Note: If you have changed the default IP Address, ensure you ping the correct IP
Address assigned to the Traveler 3G II .
Ensure that your Ethernet Adapter is working properly, and that all network drivers are
installed properly.
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Note: Network adapter names will vary depending on your specific adapter. The
installation steps listed below are applicable for all network adapters.
1. Go to Start > My Computer > Properties.
2. Select the Hardware Tab.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Double-click on “Network Adapters”.
5. Right-click on Wireless Cardbus Adapter, or your specific network adapter.
6. Select Properties to ensure that all drivers are installed properly.
7. Look under Device Status to see if the device is working properly.
8. Click “OK”.
2: Why my wireless client can NOT access the Internet?
Note: Establish WiFi Connection. As long as you select either WEP or WPA-PSK
encryption, ensure encryption settings match your WiFi settings. Please refer to your WiFi
adapter documentation for additional information.
Ensure that the wireless client is associated and joined with the correct Access Point.
To check this connection, follow the steps below:
1. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon in the taskbar.
2. Select View Available Wireless Networks in Wireless Configure. The Connect to
Wireless Network screen appears. Ensure you have selected the correct available
network.
Ensure the IP Address assigned to the wireless adapter is within the same subnet as the
Access Point and gateway. The Traveler 3G II has an IP Address of 192.168.1.1.
Wireless adapters must have an IP Address in the same range (e.g., 192.168.123.x).
Although the subnet mask must be the same for all the computers on the network, no two
devices may have the same IP Address. Therefore, each device must have a unique IP
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Address.
To check the IP Address assigned to the wireless adapter, follow the steps below:
1.Enter ipconfig /all in command mode
2.Enter ping 192.168.1.1.to check if you can access the Traveler 3G II
3. Why does my wireless connection keep dropping?
You may try following steps to solve.
• Antenna Orientation.
1: Try different antenna orientations for the Traveler 3G II .
2: Try to keep the antenna at least 6 inches away from the wall or other objects.
• Try changing the channel on the Traveler 3G II , and your Access Point and Wireless
adapter to a different channel to avoid interference.
Keep your product away (at least 3-6 feet) from electrical devices that generate RF
noise, like microwaves, monitors, electric motors, etc.
4. Why I am unable to achieve a wireless connection?
Note: An Ethernet connection is required to troubleshoot the Traveler 3G II .
If you have enabled Encryption on the Traveler 3G II , you must also enable encryption
on all wireless clients in order to establish a wireless connection.
• For 802.11g, the encryption settings are: 64 or 128 bit. Ensure that the encryption bit
level is the same for both the Traveler 3G II , and your Wireless Client.
Ensure that the SSID (Service Set Identifier) on the Traveler 3G II and the Wireless
Client are exactly the same.
If they are not, your wireless connection will not be established.
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• Move the Traveler 3G II and the wireless client into the same room, and then test the
wireless connection.
• Disable all security settings such as WEP, and MAC Address Control.
• Turn off the Traveler 3G II and the client.
Turn the Traveler 3G II back on again, and then turn on the client.
Ensure that all devices are set to Infrastructure mode.
Ensure that the LED indicators are indicating normal activity. If not, ensure that the
AC power and Ethernet cables are firmly connected.
Ensure that the IP Address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS settings are correctly
entered for the network.
If you are using 2.4GHz cordless phones, X-10 equipment, or other home security
systems, ceiling fans, or lights, your wireless connection may degrade dramatically, or
drop altogether.
To avoid interference, change the Channel on the Traveler 3G II , and all devices in
your network.
Keep your product at least 3-6 feet away from electrical devices that generate RF
noise. Examples include: microwaves, monitors, electric motors, and so forth.
5. I just do not remember my encryption key. What should I do?
If you forgot your encryption key, the WiFi card will be unable to establish a proper
connection.
If an encryption key setting has been set for the Traveler 3G II , it must also be set for the
WiFi card that will connect to the Traveler 3G II .
To reset the encryption key(s), login to the Traveler 3G II using a wired connection.
(Please refer to “Basic > Wireless (Security–No Encryption)” on page 10, for additional
information).
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6. How do I reset my Traveler 3G II to its factory default settings?
If other troubleshooting methods have failed, you may choose to Reset the Traveler 3G II
to its factory default settings.
To hard-reset the Traveler 3G II its factory default settings, follow the steps listed below:
1. Ensure the Traveler 3G II is powered on
2. Locate the Reset button on the back of the Traveler 3G II .
3. Use a paper clip to press the Reset button.
4. Hold for 8 seconds and then release.
5. After the Traveler 3G II reboots, it is reset to the factory default settings.
Note: Please note that this process will take a few minutes.
7. What is VPN?
VPN stands for “Virtual Private Networking.” VPNs create a "tunnel" through an existing
Internet connection using PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) or IPSec (IP Security)
protocols with various encryption schemes including Microsoft Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP) .
This feature allows you to use your existing Internet connection to connect to a remote site
with added security. If your VPN connection is not functional, verify that your VPN dial-up
configuration is correct.
Note: This information should be provided to you from your VPN provider.
Pressing the Reset Button restores to its original factory default settings.
8. What can I do if my Ethernet cable does not work properly?
First, ensure that there is a solid cable connection between the Ethernet port on the
Router, and your NIC (Network Interface Card).
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• Second, ensure that the settings on your NIC adapter are “Enabled,” and set to accept an
IP address from the DHCP.
• If settings appear to be correct, ensure that you are not using a crossover Ethernet cable.
Although the Traveler 3G II is MDI/MDIX compatible, not all NICs are. Therefore, it is
recommended that you use a patch cable when possible.
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3G Access
USB port
Standards
IEEE 802.11b/g
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3u
Wireless
Standard
IEEE 802.11 B\G\N
Data Rate
54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, and 6 Mbps per channel, Auto
Fall-Back
Frequency
2.4 2.462 GHz, CCK / OFDM modulation
Range
Coverage
Tx/Rx power 18dbm/Per Cell
indoors approx. 35-100 meters;
outdoors up to 100-300 meters
# of Channels
1-11 for N. America (FCC);1-11 for Canada (DOC)
1-13 Europe (Except Spain and France) (ETSI)
1-14 Japan (TELEC);
Security
64-bit and 128-bit WEP Encryption; WPA encryption
Antenna
Internal Pi-Pa Antenna
Firewall
IP Filtering
NAT (Network Address Translation) with VPN Pass
through
MAC Filtering
Supported WAN
type
3G,Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP
Connection
Scheme
Connect-on-demand, Auto-Disconnect
NAT function
Class C ;One-to-Many; Max 253 Users; Virtual Server;
DMZ Host
VPN
PPTP, L2TP and IPSec Pass Through
Config.&
Management
Web-Based IE, Navigator browser and SNMP
DHCP Server and Client
Working
Environment
Temperature: 0~40oC, Humidity 10%~90%
non-condensing
OS supported
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP; Linux
Power
Switching 5V 2.5A
Battery
Li-ion battery, 1700mAH.
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5. Technical
Specifications

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