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Verizon Wireless
Network Extender
User Manual
Please read this manual before operating your
device, and keep it for future reference. f
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Intellectual Property
All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to
the SAMSUNG Device, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating there to (the “Network Extender”), is proprietary
to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not
limited to, inventions (patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and related
documentation and other works of authorship. You may not infringe or othen/vise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property.
Moreover, you agree that you will not (and will not attempt to) modify, prepare derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile,
disassemble, or othenrvise attempt to create source code from the software. No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is
transferred to you. All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with SAMSUNG and its suppliers.
Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), LLc
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Headquarters: Customer Care Center:
1301 E. Lookout Drive 1000 Klein Rd.
Richardson, TX 75082 Plano, TX 75074 f
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)
Internet Address: httpflwwwsamsungusacgm
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2009 Samsung Telecommunications America, Samsung LLC. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
and its related entities.
Do you have questions about your Samsung Device?
For 24 hour information and assistance, we offer a new FAQ/ABS System (Automated Response System) at:
www.samsungte|ecomcom/support
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Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability
For more information, referto ”Warrantylnformation" on page 26.
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Getting Started .. ...2
Introduction ............. . . .2
What’s In the Box? .................................. 2
System Requirements. . . 3
Quick Setup .......... . 3
Section 2: Using Your DeVIce .6
Additional Setup Information ................. . . 6
Activating Your Verizon Wireless Network Extender . .8
Getting Help ...............................
Verizon Wireless Network Extender Basics ............... 10
Components — Front View ............. . . 10
Components — Rear View . . 11
Features .................... . 12
Section 3: External GPS Antenna . 14
Antenna Installation .........
Section 4: Troubleshooting
Section 5: Important Safety Information ..
General Precautions ..................... .
Using Your Network Extender Near Other Electronic Devices .
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Radio Frequency (RF) Energy ......................... 21
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety ...................... 21
FCC Radio Frequency Emission . . . . .22
User Guide Proprietary Notice . . . .25
Section 6: Warranty Information 26
Standard Limited Warranty ......... . . . 26
End User License Agreement for Software ............... 29
Open Source Announcement ......... . 32
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE . .34
NO WARRANTY ................ . 39
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ....................... 41
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND
MODIFICATION .................................. 43
NO WARRANTY .................................... 49
Apache License ................................... 50
BSD 2.0 License ................................... 54
OpenSSL ........................................ 55
APPLE PUBLIC SOURCE LICENSE . 56
Index . .65
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Section 1: Getting Started
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your Verizon Wireless
Network Extender.
Your purchase of this Network Extender enhances the wireless
telephone service that you and your family will receive while in
your home or home office.
This User Guide introduces you to the Verizon Wireless Network
Extender service and all the features of your new device. It
includes the following sections:
- Getting Started
- Using Vour Device
- External GPS Antenna
- Troubleshooting
- Important Safety Information
- Manufacturer’s Warranty
Throughout this guide, you'll find tips and techniques that will
help you make the most of your new device and service.
It is important that you read each section and note any special
requirements. However, if you’d like to get right to a specific
feature, simply locate that section in the Table of Contents and go
directly to that page. Follow the instructions in that section, and
you‘ll be ready to use your Network Extender.
Note: Due to updates in software and procedure. this printed guide may not
be the most current version for your Network Extender. Visit
MM yerzouw [e ess corms 92011 to access the most recent versron of
this guide.
What’s In the Box?
- Network Extender
- Ethernet Cable
- Power Supply and Power Cord
- GPS extension cable
- User Guide
- Quick Start Guide
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System Requirements 3. Make sure that both your router and your Internet
. An always-on broadband Internet connection with a minimum speed broadband modem are functioning properly. Refer to your
and available bandwidth 01300 kbps (3-1 Mbps to support the particular product’s documentation for more information.
maximum HIDO data rate.)
4. If possible, place the Network Extender near a window in a
Note: Satellite, MiFi or wireless connections are not supported. central location.
0 An available Ethernet (LAN) port on either your broadband modem or a
router connected to the modem.
Note: If you are connecting your Verizon Wireless Network Extender to a
router. please ensure it supports Virtual Private Networking (VPN).
Although most routers support this functionality. refer to your router's
product documentation to confirm compatibility.
Quick Setup
Setting up service on your new Verizon Wireless Network
Extender is fast and easy. This section outlines the procedures
needed to quickly set up the Network Extender. Router Network Extender
Note: Vou may alsovvisit www.venzonwirelesscothZc/store/ ‘ 5- Donne“ one am] 011119 "101wa Ethernet cable 10 a” open
WM“) V'ewme °"""e setup “d ”sage “mm" LAN port on the router (1) and connect the other end to the
Follow the onscreen prompts.
WAN port located at the rear of the Network Extender (2).
1. Confirm your package contains all components.
2 Review the "Important Safety Information" on page 20 Note: Plug the Ethernet cable into the Network Extender before connecting
' the power supply.
before installing the Network Extender.
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6. Plug the power supply connector into the DC 12V power
port located at the rear of the Network Extender (3).
7. Insert one end of the power cord into the power supply and
then plug the other end into an available power
Network Extender
outlet (4).
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Warning!: Insert the plug into the power outlet last. Failure to do so could «at
cause an electrical short or power surge to the Network Extender. 90
Note: The use of a surge protector lS recommended for the Verizon
Wireless Network Extender.
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8. Confirm that the front LEDs are illuminated as indicated 0 WAN LED should be a steady blue light. indicating that the Network
. Extender has detected a valid Ethernet connection. A blinking blue
below. . . . .
LED indicates data communication.
- Power LED: should be a —
COfllanOUS b|U9 light. indiCaflflQ Note: Allow 3 - 5 minutes for the Network Extender to complete the startup
that he Network Extender is sequence and detect both its connections and available
receiving power communications. The first time the Network Extender is used, it may
. . . ' take as long as one hour for the initial GPS acquisition. If the GPS LED
N0 illumination or magenta is still red after one hour. relocate the GPS antenna to receive a
color indicates there Is an issue stronger signal. See “Antenna Installation" on page 14.
with he power supply or power
connector. Pom; 9. Confirm your setup was successful and your Network
‘ System LEDi 51W“ bea _ Extender is functioning properly:
continuous blue light, indicating ‘
that he Network Extender is S stern - Confirm that all the LEDs are blue.
DFOPGH‘! communicating with the V LED . Dial #48 trom yourVerizon Wireless phone and listen for the “You
Verizon Wireless network. are on the Network Extender" message. 77
flgsnftij/vmlsoisdggmng an GPS LED Verizon Wireless strongly recommends you access your Network
Continuous red or orange. color WAN LED Extender account online via My Verizon on verizonwireless.c0m and
indicates an abnormal condition. Sift UP a "81 Of priority ”SETS-
. GPS LED. should be a - You may want to include all members of your household that have a
continuous blue light. indicating Verizon Wireless phone.
that he NetworkExtender has . If you do not choose to manage the access to your Network Extender.
locked onto a valid GPS Signal. other Verizon Wireless subscribers within range of your Network
If the GPS LED is solid red. the
internal antenna may not be able
to detect a GPS signal and installation of the external GPS antenna
might be necessary. It the GPS LED is persistent Orange. contact
the customer service and have the unit replaced.
Extender will be able to use your Network Extender.
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Section 2: Using Your Device
Additional Setup Information
Getting started with your new Verizon Wireless Network Extender
is easy. This section walks you through an overview of the
product, package contents, activation, and how to contact
Verizon Wireless for assistance with your service and your
Network Extender.
The Verizon Wireless Network Extender is used within your home
or home office to extend your Verizon Wireless coverage area
through an existing Internet broadband connection.
About the size of a traditional wireless access point (WAP). the
Network Extender facilitates the delivery of cellular traffic
through the Internet to the Verizon Wireless network, which then
routes the signal to the desired party.
. Number of Users: A maximum of eight (8) phones can connect to the
Verizon Wireless Network Extender at any one time.
— The first seven callers to initiate or receive a call will connect to the
Network Extender. Additional users who make or receive a call while all
Network Extender channels are in use are redirected to the nearest
compatible cell tower (if available). An eighth channel. opens to all
callers. is always reserved for emergency (E911) calls.
— As each caller ends a call. that channel then becomes available for
another user to initiate (or receive) a new call.
Note: The Network Extender can be managed to ensure Verizon Wireless
phone numbers you authorize will always enjoy priority access to the
Network Extender network. For more information, see "Quick Setup"
on page 3, or view the online Setup tutorial at:
htlp‘//www.verizonwneless com/ch/store/accessory7actionzgotoSetup
- Manage Access: Authorized account users can manage access
settings fortheir Verizon Wireless Network Extender by logging into My
Verizon at www.verizonwireless.ccm.
— Up to 50 Verizon Wireless cell phones can be registered.
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— When the Network Extender is set to managed access mode,
unauthorized users are redirected to the nearest compatible cell tower
wherever possible.
- Verify service on Network Extender: Users can verify that they are
on the Verizon Wireless Network Extender network by dialing #48 (and
receiVing an audio announcement). You will also hear a short double
tone on your wireless phone when making or receiving a call while on
the Network Extender network. The tone is played at the beginning of
the call.
Note: An eighth channel, opens to all callers, is always reserved for
emergency (E911) calls.
. Connect to the Network Extender: In order to establish an initial
connection to the Network Extender network, your Verizon Wireless
mobile phone needs to move within close proximity (approximately 15
feet) of the Network Extender unit.
- Calling on Network Extender: After connecting to the Network
Extender network, you can move within a broader perimeter while
remaining under Network Extender coverage (approximately 40 feet).
Refer to www.verizonwireIess.com/support for additional details.
- Ranges Will Vary: Both the coverage area required to establish an
initial connection and the broader coverage area of the Network
Extender cannot be guaranteed and may vary due to environmental
factors, such as physical structures and the strength of the external
cell tower coverage.
The Network Extender uses approximately 40 kbps (downlink
and uplink) of the broadband connections bandwidth per voice
call. EVDO data calls will uses a maximum of 3.1 Mbps downlink
and 1.8 Mbps uplink
The Network Extender maximizes wireless phone utility within a
small area by not only providing better voice quality, but by also
allowing you to use this new service without any enhancements
to your existing Verizon Wireless mobile phones.
By utilizing a built-in GPS antenna, the Network Extender is
capable of maintaining exact network timing updates and
providing E911 services with an accurate location.
- The GPS extension cable (provided with your Verizon Wireless Network
Extender) allows you to place the Verizon Wireless Network Extender
further from a Window and run the antenna to an area with stronger
GPS reception.
Warningi: Vou may not be able to make 911 calls in the event of an electrical
power outage, broadband connection tailure, or other service
disruption outside of the Verizon Wireless network coverage area.
911 serVices may be limited in areas outside of the Verizon
Wireless network coverage area. Not all public saiety answering
points have location-based E911 technology. Always be prepared
to report your location to the 911 operator when placing an
emergency call. Mobile phones operate using radio signals which
cannot guarantee connection in all conditions.
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Activating Your Verizon Wireless Network
Extender
Your Network Extender should already be activated. If it is not
activated, please call Verizon Wireless Customer Service at
(300) 922-0204 or ‘611 from your Verizon Wireless mobile phone
and select the option for technical support.
Note: The Network Extender must be activated for use on the Verizon
Wireless network before setup. It will not work unless it has been
activated.
Should you need to activate your Network Extender, you will be
asked to provide the following information:
- Primary Wireless Phone Number or Verizon Wireless Account Number
(located on your Verizon Wireless billing statement)
- Account Password
- MAC ID of the Network Extender found on the sticker affixed to the
device.
Getting Help
Note: In order to establish an initial connection to the Verizon Wireless
Network Extender network. your mobile phone needs to move within
close proximity of your Network Extender unit. After connecting to the
network, you can move Within a broader perimeter while remaining
under Network Extender coverage. Refer to www.verizonwireless.com/
support for additional details.
Note: Both the coverage area requned to establish an initial connection and
the broader coverage area of the Network Extender cannot be
guaranteed and may vary due to environmental factors, such as
phySicaI structures and the strength of external cell tower coverage.
Reaching Verizon Wireless Customer Service
You can reach Verizon Wireless Customer Service in a number of
ways:
. Call us toll free at (800) 922-0204 or *611 from your Verizon Wireless
mobile phone.
- Visit the support pages at www.verizonwirelesscom/supoort.
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LED Function Description
LED Function Description
GPS GPS signal - Solid blue: normal
PWR Power - Solid blue: normal (GPS is received)
. Magenta or no light: - Blinking blue or red:
abnormal while searching for
GPS
SYS System connected - Solid blue: normal . Solid red' The internal
. Solid red or orange: antenna may not be
abnormal able to detect a GPS
signal and installation
of the external GPS
antenna might be
necessary.
0 Persistent Solid Orange:
Contact the customer
service and have the
unit replaced.
WAN WAN (Ethernet) connection
Solid blue: normal
- Blinking blue: data
communication
- Solid red or no light:
abnormal
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Verizon Wireless Network Extender Basics
- Components (page 10)
- Features (page 12)
- Maintenance Notes (page 13)
Your Network Extender is packed with features that expand your
ability to stay connected to the people and information important
to you. This section will guide you through the basic features and
functions of your Verizon Wireless Network Extender.
Components - Front View
In addition to a wireless antenna, the Network Extender has four
LED lights that are used to indicate the device connectivity
status.
- Wireless Antenna provides omnidirectional transmission and
reception of signals between the Network Extender and
communicating Verizon Wireless mobile phones. The wireless antenna
rotates 360 degrees.
- Power LED (PWR) indicates the power status.
- System LED (SYS) indicates the status of Network Extender
connectivity to the Verizon Wireless network.
- GPS LED indicates the GPS connection status.
Note: If the unit’s GPS signal strength is weak (due to location), it is
recommended that you either move the Network Extender near a
Window or install the external GPS antenna. For more details, see
“External GPS Antenna" on page 14.
Note: GPS antenna receives signals from Global Positioning System satellites
and uses them to obtain time and location information.
- WAN LED indicates the status of the Ethernet connection and traffic
activity on the Network Extender.
Wireless
Antenna
Power
LED
System
LED
GPS LED
WAN LED
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Components - Rear View
The rear of the Network Extender provides access to the WAN
port. power port, and external GPS antenna.
1. GPS Antenna Port slides to provide access to the external
GPS antenna for removal and relocation.
- A red GPS LED indicates a GPS signal could not be detected usan
the lnternal GPS antenna. The external GPS antenna should be
connected. See “External GPS Antenna” on page M.
/— GPS Antenna Port
2. Heat Vents provide passive ventilation for the Network Heat
Extender and allow for dissipation of internally generated Vents
heat
Note: The Network Extender needs to remain vertical and in a well-ventilated
location. The vertical position allows proper air flow to the internal
components.
3. 00 12V Power Port provides powerto the Network Extender
when connected to the AC power supply and cord
(included).
DC 12V Power Port
WAN
Warning!: Only use the provided power cord and supply. Using any other Port
power source may damage the Network Extender.
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4. WAN Port allows you to connect the Ethernet cable Features
provided 10 establish communication between the NStWOFK The following list highlights some of the Network Extender's
Extender and your broadband router. This connection port features:
is then used to transmit voice and data through the - The Network Extender is a Plug & Play device that can be installed to
automatically provide enhanced wireless telephone service in a home
or small office without having to change your existing mobile phone.
- The Network Extender enables users to easily install and configure the
system by connecting to an existing broadband network.
' it the WAN LED does flOt illuminate. this indicates that the Ethernet - This Network Extender supports voice and data ca||s_ It allows as many
cable connection has ”Qt been detected. users as desired to register and supports up to seven calls. This is
- Please see “Tifnubleshooring” on page 17. analogous to having seven telephone lines in the house.
. The Network Extender utilizes a GPS receiver to get both timing and
unit location information. In case of a weak GPS signal, install the f
external GPS antenna and locate it near a window to receive a stronger
signal.
0 To prevent unauthorized users from accessing the Network Extender
and diminishing your available bandwidth, you have the option to
restrict the use of your Network Extender by logging into My Verizon at
www.verizonwireless.com.
Internet to the Verizon Wireless network, which then
authenticates the Network Extender and allows
communication with wireless phones.
Note: Certain Verizon Wireless services are not compatible with the Network
Extender. refer to www.venzonwireless.com/supgon for details.
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Maintenance Notes
These notes should be carefully reviewed before using the
Network Extender:
~ See “General Precautions” on page 20.
~ Only connect the Network Extender’s power plug to a 110—125 VAC
outlet.
Note: The use of a surge protector is recommended.
0 When cleaning the Network Extender, first unplug the connector from
the power outlet. Do not clean the Network Extender using chemical
solvents or detergents, but with an anti-static cleaning pad.
- If the Verizon Wireless Network Extender is connected to a Wi-Fi router,
ensure that the unit is placed at least 2 feet away from the router (to
avoid interference).
0 Do not obstruct the heat vents by blocking the openings or covering
the Network Extender.
- Remove the Network Extender‘s power connector from the power
outlet it the device will not be used for an extended period of time.
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