Tutorial Petunjuk Penggunaan Router Huawei B593 u-12

25 Februari 2018 - Kategori Blog

1.1 Welcome to the CPE

In this document, the LTE (Long Term Evolution) CPE (customer premises equipment) will be replaced by the CPE. Carefully read the following safety symbols to help you use your CPE safely and correctly:

Additional information

Optional methods or shortcuts for an action

Potential problems or conventions that need to be specified

1.2 Computer Configuration Requirements

For optimum performance, make sure your computer meets the following requirements.

 

Item

Requirement

CPU

Pentium 500 MHz or higher

Memory

128 MB RAM or higher

Hard disk

50 MB available space

Operating system

l  Microsoft: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or

Windows 8

l  Mac: Mac OS X 10.5 or higher

Display resolution

1024 x 768 pixels or higher

Browser

l  Internet Explorer 7.0 or later

l  Firefox 3.6 or later

l  Opera 10 or later

l  Safari 5 or later

l  Chrome 9 or later

 

1.3 Logging In to the Web Management Page

Use a browser to log in to the web management page to configure and manage the CPE.

The following procedure describes how to use a computer running Windows XP and Internet

Explorer 7.0 to log in to the web management page of the CPE.

 

  1. Connect the CPE properly.
  2. Launch Internet Explorer, enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and press Enter.
  3. Enter the password, and click Log In.

You can log in to the web management page after the password is verified.

To protect your CPE from unauthorized access, change the password after your first login.

 

The CPE supports diagnostic function. If you encounter problems, please contact customer service for the specific using method.

Please change the default WiFi password as soon as possible.

To ensure your data safety, it is recommended that you turn on the firewall, and conserve your login, WiFi and Samba password carefully.

End

 

2.1 Viewing the Internet Status

To view the Internet connection status, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Status > Internet.
  2. View the following information.

View the Internet status, such as SIM card status, Network mode, and IP.

View the network data usage, including total traffic, uplink and downlink traffic volumes, uplink and downlink rates, and time spent online.

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2.2 Viewing the LAN Usage

To view the local area network (LAN) connection status, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Status > LAN.
  2. View the following information.

View the LAN status, such as IP address, MAC address, DHCP server.

View the statistics of the LAN, including the total traffic, packets, erroneous packets, and discarded packets transmitted and received over the LAN.

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2.3 Viewing the WLAN Status

To view the Wi-Fi network connection status, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Status > WLAN.
  2. View the following information.

View the Wi-Fi network connection status, including the SSID, IP, MAC, Broadcast mode, and Wireless Encryption mode.

View the statistics of the Wi-Fi network, including the total traffic, packets, erroneous packets, and discarded packets transmitted and received over the Wi-Fi network.

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2.4 Viewing the Antenna Status

To view the antenna status, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Status > Antenna.
  2. In the Antenna area, view the antenna status.

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               3 Setup  Wizard  

The setup wizard guides you to configure the most important settings of the CPE. After t he configurations are complete, the CPE can access the Internet.

To configure the CPE, perform the following steps:

  1. Click Setup Wizard.
  2. Click Next to view and set Internet connection parameters.
  3. Click Next to view and set Wi-Fi-related parameters, including WLAN, Mode, Channel,

SSID, and Hide SSID broadcast.

  1. Click Next to view and set Wi-Fi security-related parameters, such as Security.

The displayed parameters vary depending on the Security setting. For example, if Security is set to WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK(recommended), then WPA-PSK and WPA encryption are displayed and must be set.

  1. Click Next to view and set WPS parameters.
  2. Click Next to view the settings you just configured.
  3. Click Submit for the settings to take effect.

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                    4 System

4.1 Viewing the device Information

To view the basic product information, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Device Information.
  2. In the Device Information area, view the basic information about the CPE.

For example, the name, serial number (SN), international mobile equipment identity (IMEI).

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4.2 Reset

4.2.1 Rebooting the CPE

This function enables you to reboot the CPE when it is not powered off. The parameter settings take effect only after the CPE is rebooted.

To reboot the CPE, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Reset.
  2. Click Reboot.

A dialog box is displayed, asking you whether to reboot the CPE.

  1. Click OK.

The CPE is automatically restarted.

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4.2.2 Automatically Rebooting the CPE

This function enables the system to reboot randomly between 00:00 and 5:00 or at a specified time according to your settings every day.

If you do not want the system to automatically reboot every day, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Reset.
  2. Select Disable in the drop-down menu.
  3. Click Submit.

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If you want the system to automatically reboot randomly between 00:00 and 5:00 every day, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Reset.
  2. Select Default in the drop-down menu.
  3. Click Submit.

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If you want the system to reboot at a specified time every day, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Reset.
  2. Select Everyday in the drop-down menu.
  3. Input the time by HH:MM format.
  4. Click Submit.

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4.2.3 Restoring the Default Parameters

This function enables you to restore the default values of the parameters. After the CPE is restored, the configured parameters are replaced by default values.

To restore the CPE, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Reset.
  2. Click Restore.

A dialog box is displayed, asking you whether to restore the CPE to factory settings.

  1. Click OK.

The CPE is restored to factory settings.

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4.3 Backup and Recovery

This function enables you to back up the existing configuration file on the computer so that the backup configuration file can be used to restore the CPE when the CPE does not function properly.

4.3.1 Backing up Configuration Files

To back up the existing configuration file, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Backup & Recovery.
  2. Click Backup.

In the displayed dialog box, select the save path and name of the configuration file to be backed up. Click Save. The procedure for file downloading may vary depending on the used browser.

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4.3.2 Recoverying Configuration Files

To reload the backup configuration file, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Backup & Recovery.
  2. Under Recovery , click Browse.

In the displayed dialog box, select the backup configuration file.

  1. Click Open.

The dialog box closes. In the box on the right of Configuration file, the save path and name of the backup configuration file are displayed.

  1. Click Recover.

A dialog box is displayed, asking you whether to upgrade the software version.

  1. Click OK.

The CPE reloads the backup configuration file. After reloading, the CPE is automatically restarted.

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4.4 Update

This function enables you to upgrade the software version of the CPE to the latest version. It is recommended that you update the software because in the new version, certain bugs have been fixed and the system stability is usually improved.

 

4.4.1 Updating on Local

To perform a local upgrade successfully, connect the CPE to your computer through Wi-Fi or a network cable, save the upgrade file on the computer, and make sure the CPE is not connected to anything other than a power adapter and the computer.

Remove the USB Dongle before you perform a local upgrade. To perform a local upgrade, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Upgrade.
  2. In the Local Upgrade area, click Browse.

In the displayed dialog box, select the target software version file.

  1. Click Open.

The dialog box closes. The save path and name of the target software version file are displayed in the Upgrade file field.

  1. Click Upgrade.

During an upgrade, do not power off the CPE or disconnect it from the computer.

  1. Click OK.

The software upgrade starts. After the upgrade, the CPE automatically restarts and runs the new software version.

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4.4.2 Updating Online

To perform an online upgrade successfully, make sure the CPE is connected to the Internet. To perform an online upgrade, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Upgrade.
  2. Click Check to detect the latest version.

In the Automatically check every drop-down list, you can set the online upgrade interval.

If…

Then

Updates are found.

Go to step 3.

Updates are not found.

The upgrade ends.

 

  1. Click Upgrade to download the updates.

After downloading the updates, the CPE automatically upgrades and restarts.

A message is displayed, indicating that the upgrade is complete. Then, the login dialog box is displayed.

During an upgrade, do not disconnect the power supply or operate the CPE.

End

 

4.5 Changing the Password

This function enables you to change the login password of the admin user. After the password changes, enter the new password the next time you log in.

To change the password, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Password Change.
  2. Enter the current password, set a new password, and confirm the new password.

New password and Confirm password must contain 6 to 32 ASCII characters.

  1. Click Submit.

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4.6 Setting the Date and Time

You can set the system time manually or synchronize it with the network. If you select Synchronize with network time, the CPE regularly synchronizes the time with the specified Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. If you enable daylight saving time (DST), the CPE also adjusts the system time for DST.

To set the date and time, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Date & Time.
  2. Select Manually set with local time.
  3. Set Local time or click Time from PC to automatically fill in the current local system time.
  4. Click Submit.

 


End

 

 

To synchronize the time with the network, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Date & Time.
  2. Select Synchronize with network time.
  3. From the NTP server1 drop-down list, select a server as the primary server for time synchronization.
  4. From the NTP server2 drop-down list, select a server as the IP address of the secondary server for time synchronization.
  5. Set Time zone.
  6. Select Enable daylight saving time.The CPE automatically provides the default DST time based on the time zone.
  7. Click Submit.

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4.7 Diagnosis

If the CPE is not functioning correctly, you can use the diagnosis tools on the Diagnosis page to preliminarily identify the problem so that actions can be taken to solve it.

 

4.7.1 Ping

If the CPE fails to access the Internet, run the ping command to preliminarily identify the problem. To do so:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Diagnosis.
  2. In the Diagnosis Method area, select Ping.
  3. Enter the domain name in the Destination IP address or domain field, for example, www.google.com.
  4. Set Packet size and Timeout.
  5. Set Do not fragment to Enable.
  6. Click Ping.

Wait until the ping command is executed. The execution results are displayed in the Results

box.

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4.7.2 Traceroute

If the CPE fails to access the Internet, run the Traceroute command to preliminarily identify the problem. To do so:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Diagnosis.
  2. In the Diagnosis Method area, select Traceroute.
  3. Enter the domain name in the Destination IP address or domain field.

For example, www.google.com.

  1. Set Maximum hops and Timeout.
  2. Click Traceroute.

Wait until the traceroute command is executed. The execution results are displayed in the

Results box.

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4.7.3 System Check

If the CPE is in malfunction, you can use the System Check tool to preliminarily identify the problem. To do so:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Diagnosis.
  2. In the Diagnosis Method area, select System check.
  3. Click Check.

Wait until the system check is performed. The possible causes of the CPE problem are displayed on the page.

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4.7.4 Checking the Wireless Status

This page displays information about the wireless network status, such as the PLMN, service status.

To view the wireless status, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Diagnosis.
  2. In the Diagnosis Method area, select Wireless Status.

The Wireless Status page is displayed.

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4.8 Logs

Logs record user operations and key running events. To view logs:

  1. Choose Settings > System Settings > Log.
  2. Select the corresponding log level from the Log level drop-down list.

The number of logs in this level is displayed to the right of the drop-down list, and all logs are displayed in the output box.

  1. Select the operation mode.

l    Clear: Clear all logs in the CPE.

l    Export: Export all logs in the CPE to a file in the computer.

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              5 Security

 

5.1 MAC Filtering

This page enables you to configure the MAC address filtering rules.

5.1.1 Managing MAC Address Whitelist

To add a MAC address whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > MAC Filtering.
  2. Set MAC filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Click Add Item.
  4. Set the MAC address.
  5. Click Edit.

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To modify a MAC address rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > MAC Filtering.
  2. Set MAC filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Choose the rule to be modified, and click Edit.
  4. Set MAC address.
  5. Click Edit.

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To delete a MAC address whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > MAC Filtering.
  2. Set MAC filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Choose the rule to be deleted, and click Delete.
  4. Click OK.

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To delete all MAC address whitelist rules, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > MAC Filtering.
  2. Set MAC filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Click Delete All.
  4. Click OK.

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5.1.2 Managing MAC Address Blacklist

Choose Settings > Security Settings > MAC Filtering, and then set MAC filtering mode to

Blacklist.

The other steps are the same as those for managing the MAC address whitelist. For details, see section “Managing MAC Address Whitelist”.

5.2 IP Filtering

Data is filtered by IP address. This page enables you to configure the IP address filtering rules.

5.2.1 Managing IP Address Whitelist

To add an IP address whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > IP Filtering.
  2. Set IP filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Click Add Item.
  4. Set Application name.
  5. Set Protocol.
  6. In the Source Address Range box, enter the source IP address or IP address segment to be filtered.
  7. In the Source Port Range box, enter the source port or port segment to be filtered.
  8. In the Destination Address Range box, enter the destination IP address or IP address segment to be filtered.
  9. In the Destination Port Range box, enter the destination port or port segment to be filtered.
  10. Click Edit.

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To modify an IP whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > IP Filtering.
  2. Set IP filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Choose the rule to be modified, and click Edit.
  4. Repeat steps 4 through 9 in the previous procedure.
  5. Click Edit.

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To delete an IP address whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > IP Filtering.
  2. Set IP filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Choose the rule to be deleted, and click Delete.
  4. Click OK.

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To delete all IP whitelist rules, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > IP Filtering.
  2. Set IP filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Click Delete All.
  4. Click OK.

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5.2.2 Managing IP Blacklist

Choose Settings > Security Settings > IP Filtering, and then set IP filtering mode to

Blacklist.

The other steps are the same as those for managing the IP address whitelist. For details, see section “Managing IP Address Whitelist”.

 

5.3 URL Filtering

Data is filtered by uniform resource locator (URL). This page enables you to configure URL

filtering rules.

 

5.3.1 Managing URL Whitelist

To add a URL whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > URL Filtering.
  2. Set URL filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Click Add Item.
  4. Set URL.
  5. Click Edit.

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To modify a URL whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > URL Filtering.
  2. Set URL filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Choose the rule to be modified, and click Edit.
  4. On the displayed page, set URL.
  5. Click Edit.

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To delete a URL whitelist rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > URL Filtering.
  2. Set URL filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Choose the rule to be deleted, and click Delete.
  4. Click OK.

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To delete all URL whitelist rules, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > URL Filtering.
  2. Set URL filtering mode to Whitelist.
  3. Click Delete All.
  4. Click OK.

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5.3.2 Managing URL Blacklist

Choose Settings > Security Settings > URL Filtering, and then set URL filtering mode to

Blacklist.

The other steps are the same as those for managing the URL address whitelist. For details, see section “Managing URL Whitelist”.

 

5.4 Setting Service Access Control

This function enables you to control the number of users connecting to the CPE.

The access control list shows the types of services that are controlled by the CPE. By default, the access control rules are not in effect.

To set the access control list, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Security Settings > Service Access Control.
  2. Choose the item to be configured, and click Edit.
  3. Set IP Address Range.

If Access Source is set to LAN, the IP address must be on the same network segment as the IP address set on the LAN Host Settings page.

If Access Source is set to Internet, the IP address must be on different network segments from the IP address that is set on the LAN Host Settings page.

  1. Set Status.
  2. Click Submit.

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              6 General Settings

 

6.1 SIM Settings

To manage the PIN, You can perform the following operations on the SIM Settings page:

l       Enabling or disabling the PIN code verification

l       Verifying the PIN code

l       Changing the PIN code

l       Setting automatic verification of the PIN code

 

6.1.1 Viewing the Status of the SIM Card

To view the status of the SIM card, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. View the status of the SIM card in the SIM card status area.

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6.1.2 Enabling PIN Code Verification

To enable PIN code verification, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. Set PIN verification to Enable.
  3. Enter the PIN code (four to 8 digits) in the Input PIN box.
  4. Click Submit.

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6.1.3 Disabling PIN Code Verification

To disable PIN code verification, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. Set PIN verification to Disable.
  3. Enter the PIN code (four to 8 digits) in the Input PIN box.
  4. Click Submit.

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6.1.4 Verifying the PIN Code

If PIN code verification is enabled, the verification is required. To verify the PIN code, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. Enter the PIN code (four to 8 digits) in the PIN box.
  3. Click Submit.

—-End

 

6.1.5 Changing the PIN Code

The PIN code can be changed only when PIN code verification is enabled and the PIN code is verified.

To change the PIN code, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. Set PIN verification to Enable.
  3. Set Modification to Enable.
  4. Enter the current PIN code (four to 8 digits) in the PIN box.
  5. Enter a new PIN code (four to 8 digits) in the New PIN box.
  6. Repeat the new PIN code in the Confirm PIN box.
  7. Click Submit.

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6.1.6 Setting Automatic Verification of the PIN Code

You can enable or disable automatic verification of the PIN code. If automatic verification is enabled, the CPE automatically verifies the PIN code after a reboot. This function can be enabled only when PIN code verification is enabled and the PIN code is verified.

To enable automatic verification of the PIN code, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. Set PIN verification to Enable.
  3. Set Save my PIN to Enable.
  4. Click Submit.

 


End

 

 

6.1.7 Verifying the PUK Code

If PIN code verification is enabled and the PIN code fails to be verified for three consecutive times, the PIN code will be locked. In this case, you need to verify the PUK code and change the PIN code to unlock the PIN code.

To verify the PUK code, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > SIM Settings.
  2. Enter the PUK code in the PUK box.
  3. Enter a new PIN code in the New PIN box.
  4. Repeat the new PIN code in the Confirm PIN box.
  5. Click Submit.

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6.2 Internet Settings

 

6.2.1 Selecting a Network Mode

To select a network mode for the CPE, perform the following steps:

Insert a valid SIM card into the CPE.

Power on the CPE, and then log in to the web management page as the admin user.

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > Internet Settings.
  2. Set Network mode to one of the following values:

 

Value

Description

Auto

The CPE automatically selects its working mode, with an order of preference of LTE and 3G.

LTE only

The CPE accesses LTE networks only.

3G only

The CPE accesses 3G networks only.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

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6.2.2 APN Management

You can select an APN profile for the CPE to access the Internet. To set the APN profile, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > Internet Settings.
  2. Select a profile from the Data APN drop-down list.
  3. Click Submit.

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To create an APN pr ofile, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > Internet Settings.
  2. Click Edit APN Profile.
  3. Click Add APN Profile.
  4. Set APN, Dialed Number, User Name and Password.
  5. Set Authentication to None, PAP, CHAP or Auto.
  6. Click Submit.

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To modify an APN profile, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > Internet Settings.
  2. Click Edit APN Profile.
  3. Choose the APN profile item to be modified, and click Edit.
  4. Modify APN, Dialed Number, User Name and Password.
  5. Set Authentication to None, PAP, CHAP or Auto.
  6. Click Submit.

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To delete an APN profile, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > Internet Settings.
  2. Click Edit APN Profile.
  3. Choose the APN profile item to be deleted, and click Delete.
  4. Click OK.

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6.3 DHCP Settings

 

6.3.1 Setting LAN Host Parameters

By default, the IP address is 192.168.1.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. You can change the host IP address to another individual IP address that is easy to remember. Make sure that IP address is unique on your network. If you change the IP address of the CPE, you need to access the web management page with the new IP address.

To change the IP address of the CPE, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > DHCP Settings.
  2. In the LAN Host Settings area, set IP address.
  3. Set the DHCP server to Enable.
  4. Click Submit.

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6.3.2 Configuring the DHCP Server

You can configure the CPE as a DHCP server or disable it when the CPE is working in the routing mode.

When configured as a DHCP server, the CPE automatically provides the TCP/IP configuration for the clients that support DHCP client capabilities. If DHCP server services are disabled,

you must have another DHCP server on your LAN, or each client must be manually configured.

To configure DHCP settings, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > DHCP Settings.
  2. Set the DHCP server to Enable.
  3. Set Start IP address.

This IP address must be different from the IP address set on the LAN Host Settings

area, but they must be on the same network segment.

 

  1. Set End IP address.

This IP address must be different from the IP address set on the LAN Host Settings

area, but they must be on the same network segment.

 

  1. Set Lease time.

Lease time can be set to 1 to 10,080 minutes. It is recommended to retain the default value.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 


End

 

6.3.3 Reserving the Address List

To add an item in the setup list, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > DHCP Settings.
  2. Click Set Up List.
  3. Click Add Item.
  4. Set the MAC address and IP Address.
  5. Click Submit.

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To modify an item in the setup list, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > DHCP Settings.
  2. Click Set Up List.
  3. Choose the item to be modified, and click Edit.
  4. Set the MAC address and IP Address.
  5. Click Submit.

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To delete an item in the setup list, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > DHCP Settings.
  2. Click Set Up List.
  3. Choose the item to be deleted, and click Delete.
  4. Click OK.

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To delete all items from the setup list, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > DHCP Settings.
  2. Click Set Up List.
  3. Click Delete All.
  4. Click OK.

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6.4 Setting Antenna

To set the antenna type, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > External Antenna.
  2. Select the antenna type from the drop-down list.
  3. Click Submit.

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6.5 WLAN Settings

 

6.5.1 Setting General Parameters

To configure basic WLAN settings, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Settings.
  2. Under General Settings, set WLAN to Enable.
  3. Set Mode to one of the values described in the following table:

 

Value

Description

802.11b/g/n

The Wi-Fi station can connect to the CPE in 802.11b, 802.11g, or

802.11n mode. If the station connects to the CPE in 802.11n mode, AES encryption mode is required.

802.11b/g

The Wi-Fi station can connect to the CPE in 802.11b or 802.11g mode.

802.11b

The Wi-Fi station can connect to the CPE in 802.11b mode.

802.11g

The Wi-Fi station can connect to the CPE in 802.11g mode.

 

  1. Set Channel.

 

Auto indicates that the channel with the best signal quality is selected. The value 1 to 13 indicates the selected channel.

 

  1. Set 802.11n bandwidth.

 

If this parameter is set to 20MHz, 802.11n supports only 20 MHz bandwidth.

If this parameter is set to 20/40MHz, 802.11n supports 20 MHz or 40 MHz bandwidth.

The 40MHz channel consists of two bundled 20MHz channels. The transmission

rate of a 802.11n 40MHz channel, however, is more than two times that of a 20MHz channel.

 

  1. Set Transmit power.

 

If this parameter is set to 90%(recommended), the Wi-Fi client transmits at the optimal power.

If this parameter is set to 100%, the Wi-Fi client transmits at full power.

If this parameter is set to 80%, 60%, 30% or 5%, the Wi-Fi client transmits signals at low power. The Wi-Fi client located far away from the CPE may fail to access the CPE.

 

  1. Set Qos to Enable.
  2. Click Submit.

 

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6.5.2 Setting Interface Profile

After you configure the CPE on the Interface Profile page, the Wi-Fi station connects to the

CPE based on preset rules, improving access security.

To configure the CPE on the Interface Profile page, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Settings.
  2. Under Interface Profile, set SSID.

This parameter contains only 1 to 32 ASCII characters. It can not be empty and the last character can not be blank character. Special characters are not allowed to enter:

/    ‘ =   ”   \    &

The Wi-Fi station connects to the CPE using the searched SSID.

 

  1. Set Maximum number of connected devices.

This parameter indicates the maximum number of Wi-Fi stations that connect to the

CPE.

A maximum of 32 stations can connect to the CPE.

 

  1. Set Hide SSID broadcast to Enable.

The SSID is hidden. In this case, the station cannot detect Wi-Fi information about the CPE.

 

  1. Set AP isolation to Enable.

The stations can connect to the CPE but cannot communicate with each other.

 

  1. Set Security.

If this parameter is set to NONE(not recommended), the Wi-Fi station directly connects to the CPE. This causes security risks.

If this parameter is set to WEP, the Wi-Fi station connects to the CPE in web-based encryption mode.

If this parameter is set to WPA-PSK, the Wi-Fi station connects to the CPE in

WPA-PSK encryption mode.

If this parameter is set to WPA2-PSK, the Wi-Fi station connects to the CPE in WPA2-PSK encryption mode. This mode is recommended because it has a high security level.

If this parameter is set to WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK(recommended), the Wi-Fi station connects to the CPE in WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK encryption mode.

 

  1. Set the encryption mode.

 

If

Sets to

Description

WEP

Basic authentication

l       Shared Authentication: The station connects to the CPE in shared authentication mode.

l       Open Authentication: The station connects to the CPE in open authentication mode.

l       Both Authentication: The station connects to the CPE in shared or open authentication mode.

Encryption key length

l       128bit: Only 13 ASCII characters or 26 hex characters can be entered in the Key 1 to Key 4 boxes.

l       64bit: Only 5 ASCII characters or 10 hex characters can be entered in the Key 1 to Key 4 boxes.

Current key index

It can be set to 1, 2, 3, or 4. After a key index is selected, the corresponding key takes effect.

WPA-PSK

WPA-PSK

Only 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 8 to 64 hex characters can be entered.

WPA encryption

It can be set to TKIP+AES, AES, or TKIP.

WPA2-PSK

WPA-PSK

Only 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 8 to 64 hex characters can be entered.

WPA encryption

It can be set to TKIP+AES, AES, or TKIP.

WPA-PSK

+WPA2-PSK (recommended)

WPA-PSK

Only 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 8 to 64 hex characters can be entered.

WPA encryption

It can be set to TKIP+AES, AES, or TKIP.

 

  1. Click Submit.

—-End

 

6.6 WPS Settings

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows you to add a wireless client to the network easily, without the need to specifically configure the wireless settings such as SSID, security mode, and passphrase. You can add a wireless client using either the push button or PIN.

To configure WLAN WPS settings, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN WPS.
  2. Select the Enable check box behind WPS.
  3. Set WPS Mode.

 

If this parameter is set to PBC, the station can connect to the CPE after the WPS

button is pressed on the CPE and the Push WPS is clicked on the web management

page of the CPE.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

6.7 Wi-Fi Multi-SSID Settings

The SSID List page shows information about the SSIDs to be configured. To configure an SSID, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > Wi-Fi Multi-SSID.
  2. Choose an SSID to be configured, and click Edit.
  3. Set SSID to Enable.
  4. Set SSID.

The SSID can contain 1 to 32 ASCII characters. It cannot be empty and the last character cannot be a blank character. In addition, the SSID cannot contain the following special characters: / ‘ = ” \ &

 

  1. Set Maximum number of devices.

This parameter indicates the maximum number of Wi-Fi clients that connect to the

CPE.

A maximum of 32 clients can connect to the CPE.

 

  1. Set Hide SSID broadcast to Enable.

If the SSID is hidden, the client cannot detect the CPE’s Wi-Fi information.

 

  1. Set AP isolation to Enable.

The clients can connect to the CPE but cannot communicate with each other.

 

  1. Set Security.

If Security is set to WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK(recommended), you can set WPA encryption and WPA-PSK.

 

WPA-PSK can contain 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hex characters.

 

If Security is set to WEP, set Basic authentication, Encryption key length and Current key index, and configure the corresponding keys.

 

If Encryption key length is set to 128-bit, WPA-PSK can contain 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hex characters.

 

If Encryption key length is set to 64-bit, the 64-bit encryption key must contain 5 ASCII

characters or 10 hex characters.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

 

6.8 WLAN Access Restrict

 

6.8.1 Setting the SSID MAC Access

 

This function enables you to manage the access to the CPE. You can set access restriction policies for each SSID.

 

To configure WLAN MAC control settings, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Access Restrictions.

 

  1. Under WLAN MAC Control, set SSID MAC Access.

 

MAC access of each SSID can be set to Disable, Blacklist, or Whitelist.

 

l       If SSID M AC Access is set to Disable, access restriction does not take effect.

l      If SSID M AC Access is set to Blacklist, only the devices that are not in the blacklist can connect to the CPE.

l      If SSID M AC Access is set to Whitelist, only the devices in the whitelist can connect to the CPE.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

6.8.2 Managing the WLAN MAC List

 

This function allows you to set the SSID access policies based on MAC addresses. Set an

SSID corresponding to a MAC address.

 

To add an item to the setup list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Access Restrictions.

 

  1. Click Set Up List.

 

  1. Click Add Item.

 

  1. Set MAC.

 

  1. Specify whether to enable the SSIDs for the MAC address. To enable an SSID, select Enable.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

To modify an item in the setup list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Access Restrictions.

 

  1. Click Set Up List.

 

  1. In the entry of the item to be modified, click Edit.

 

  1. On the displayed page, set MAC.

 

  1. Specify whether to enable the SSIDs for the MAC address. To enable an SSID, select Enable.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

 

 

—-End

 

 

To delete an item from the setup list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Access Restrictions.

 

  1. Click Set Up List.

 

  1. In the entry of the item to be deleted, click Delete.

 

  1. Click OK.

 

—-End

 

 

To delete all items from the setup list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > General Settings > WLAN Access Restrictions.

 

  1. Click Set Up List.

 

  1. Click Delete All.

 

  1. Click OK.

 

—-End

 

 

 

 

 

 

             7 Advanced Settings

 

 

7.1 Setting DMZ

 

If the demilitarized zone (DMZ) is enabled, the packets sent from the WAN are directly sent to a specified IP address on the LAN before being discarded by the firewall.

 

To set DMZ, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > DMZ.

 

  1. Set DMZ to Enable.

 

  1. Set Host address.

 

This IP address must be different from the IP address set on the LAN Host Settings

page, but they must be on the same network segment.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

 

7.2 Port Mapping

 

When network address translation (NAT) is enabled on the CPE, only the IP address on the WAN side is visible externally. When certain services, such as the FTP service, need to be enabled on a computer on the LAN side, the WAN-side port of the CPE needs to be redirected to the FTP port of the computer on the LAN side. Therefore, the host on the WAN side can access the host on the LAN side through this WAN-side port.

 

To add a port mapping rule, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > Port Mapping.

 

  1. Click Add Item.

 

  1. Set Type.

 

  1. Set Protocol.

 

  1. (Optional) Set Remote Host.

 

  1. Set Remote Port Range.

 

The port number ranges from 1 to 65535.

 

  1. Set Local Host.

 

This IP address must be different from the IP address that is set on the LAN Host

 

 

 

Settings page, but they must be on the same network segment.

 

  1. Set Local Port.

 

The port number ranges from 1 to 65535.

 

  1. Set Status to Enabled or Disabled.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

To modify a port mapping rule, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > Port Mapping.

 

  1. In the entry of the item to be modified, click Edit.

 

  1. Repeat steps 3 through 9 in the previous procedure.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

To delete a port mapping rule, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > Port Mapping.

 

  1. In the entry of the item to be deleted, click Delete.

 

  1. Click OK.

 

—-End

 

 

To delete all port mapping rules, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > Port Mapping.

 

  1. Click Delete All.

 

  1. Click OK.

 

—-End

 

 

 

7.3 Setting UPnP

 

On this page, you can enable or disable the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) function. To enable UPnP, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > UPnP.

 

  1. Set UpnP to Enable.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

 

7.4 Setting DDNS

 

Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) service is used to map the user’s dynamic IP address to a fixed DNS service.

 

To configure DDNS settings, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > Advanced Settings > DDNS.

 

  1. Select    Service provider in the drop-down menu.

 

  1. Set DDNS to Enable.

 

  1. Enter Domain and Host Name.

 

For example, if the domain name provided by your service provider is test.customtest.dyndns.org, enter customtest.dyndns.org as Domain, and test as Host Name.

 

  1. Enter User name and Password.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

 

 

             8 USB Management

 

 

8.1 Server Settings

 

8.1.1 Setting Samba Server

 

Samba is a software package for sharing files and printers between computers running

Windows and computers running Unix on a Wi-Fi network. To enable the Samba server, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > Server Settings.

 

  1. Set Samba to Enable.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

8.1.2 Viewing USB Storage

 

The USB Storage page displays the USB storage space, for example, total storage space, used space, and free space.

 

To view the USB storage space, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > Server Settings.

 

  1. Click Refresh to view the information about the USB storage space.

 

—-End

 

 

 

8.2 Configuring User Settings

 

You can add users to the user list to share the files and directories in the USB disk. Using the configured account, users can access the Samba server.

 

The user list shows the added users and related information, for example, user names, shared directories, and permissions. In addition, you can add, edit, or delete the users.

 

To add a user to the user list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > User Settings.

 

  1. Click Add Item.

 

  1. Set the parameters related to the user.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

 

 

—-End

 

 

To modify a user in the user list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > User Settings.

 

  1. Choose the user to be modified, and click Edit.

 

  1. Modify the parameter settings.

 

  1. Click Submit.

 

—-End

 

 

To delete a user from the user list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > User Settings.

 

  1. Choose the user to be deleted, and click Delete.

 

  1. Click OK.

 

—-End

 

 

To delete all users from the user list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > User Settings.

 

  1. Click Delete All.

 

  1. Click OK.

 

—-End

 

 

 

8.3 Using a USB Printer

 

8.3.1 Using a Windows® USB Printer

 

Perform the following operations to use the USB printer in the Windows operating system:

 

  1. Add a user. To add a user to the user list, perform the following steps:

 

  1. Choose Settings > USB Management > User Settings.
  2. Click Add Item,
  3. Set the parameters related to the user. For example, user name, password, sharing type, and sharing permissions.
  4. Click Submit.

 

 

 

 

  1. Connect the printer to the CPE by using a USB cable and connect the Windows® PC to the

CPE by using LAN or WIFI.

 

  1. After the printer initialization is completed, enter \\192.168.1.1 (The IP address is subject to the IP address of the gateway.)

 

  1. In the displayed dialog box, enter the user name and password, and click OK.

 

 

Then the following icon is displayed.

 

 

  1. Double-click the printer icon, and install the printer driver by using the printer driver disk.

 

 

 

 

  1. Click OK and install the printer driver by using the printer driver disk.

 

 

  1. Browse the installation directory, choose the printer driver, and click OK to install the printer driver. You can contact the manufacturer or find the driver disk to get the printer driver.

 

  1. After the installation is completed, double-click the printer icon. If the following dialog box is displayed, then the driver is successfully installed.

 

 

  1. Set the printer as the default printer, select a file, and use the USB printer to print the file.

 

 

—-End

 

 

 

8.3.2 Using a MAC® USB Printer

 

 

Installing the Printer Driver

 

You can contact the manufacturer or use the printer driver to install the driver. This section uses the Panasonic MB2033 driver as an example to describe how to install the USB printer driver in the MAC operating system.

 

  1. Double-click the printer driver package to run the package.

 

 

  1. On the displayed Welcome GUI, click Continue.

 

 

 

 

  1. In the displayed dialog box, click Agree.

 

 

 

 

  1. Enter the administrator name and password, and click Install Software.

 

 

 

 

  1. The installation is successful, as shown in the following prompt.

 

 

—-End

 

 

Configuring the Printer

 

This section uses the MAC operating system 10.8 as an example to describe how to install the USB

printer. The installation may differ in other versions of the MAC operating system.

 

  1. Perform the steps in section ” Configuring User Settings” and section “Installing the Printer

Driver” to add a new user and install the printer driver.

 

  1. Connect the printer to the CPE by using a USB cable and connect the MAC® PC to the CPE

by using LAN or WIFI.

 

  1. After the printer initialization is completed, choose Applications > Utilities > Terminal on the MAC operating system.

 

  1. Enter cupsctl Webinterface=yes, and press ENTER. to open the CUPS Network Printer

Configuration Tool.

 

 

 

 

  1. Open a browser, enter 127.0.0.1:631, and press ENTER.

 

  1. Click Adding Printers and Classes.

 

 

The following GUI is displayed.

 

 

  1. Click Add Printer.

 

 

 

 

  1. Select Windows printer via spools.

 

 

 

 

  1. Enter the USB user’s name, password, the CPE’s IP address, and the printer name as follows:

 

smb://name:password@ipaddress/printer name (To query the printer name, choose

Settings > USB Management > Server Settings > USB Printer in the web menu.)

 

  1. Enter the printer’s description, and click Continue.

 

 

 

 

  1. Select the corresponding printer driver, and click Continue.

 

 

 

 

  1. Click Add Printer.

 

 

 

 

  1. Move the cursor to the bottom and click Set Default.

 

 

 

 

The following information is displayed.

 

 

 

 

  1. View the USB printer in the MAC Printer Manager (click System Preferences > Print & Scan).

 

 

—-End

 

 

 

8.4 Printer List

 

 

Printer

Test Result

HP Deskjet_2010

OK

HP_Laserjet_P1008

OK

HP_laserJet_P3010

OK

Samsung_ML_2160

OK

Samsung_ML_1670

OK

Samsung_SCX-4521HS

OK

Brother_HL_2240

OK

Brother_HL_5440D

OK

Brother_HL_2140

OK

EPSON_Stylus_Photo_R270

OK

EPSON_L101

OK

EPSON ME-101

OK

Canon_iP2700

OK

Panasonic_KX_MB2033CN

OK

RICOH_Aficio_SP_1200

OK

Pantum_P1000L

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

                     9 FAQs

 

The POWER indicator does not turn on.

 

l    Make sure that the power cable is connected properly and the CPE is powered on.

 

l    Make sure that the power adapter is compatible with the CPE.

 

Fails to Log in to the web management page.

 

l    Make sure that the CPE is started.

 

l    Verify that the CPE is correctly connected to the computer through Wi-Fi or a network cable.

 

If the problem persists, contact authorized local service suppliers.

 

The CPE fails to search for the wireless network.

 

l    Check that the power adapter is connected properly.

 

l    Check that the CPE is placed in an open area that is far away from obstructions, such as concrete or wooden walls.

 

l    Check that the CPE is placed far away from household electrical appliances that generate strong electromagnetic field, such as microwave ovens, refrigerators, and satellite dishes.

 

If the problem persists, contact authorized local service suppliers.

 

The power adapter of the CPE is overheated.

 

l    The CPE will be overheated after being used for a long time. Therefore, power off the CPE when you are not using it.

 

l    Check that the CPE is properly ventilated and shielded from direct sunlight.

 

The parameters are restored to default values.

 

l    If the CPE powers off unexpectedly while being configured, the parameters may be restored to the default settings.

 

l    After configuring the parameters, download the configuration file to quickly restore the CPE to the desired settings.

 

If the printer fails to print files, you must check the following items:

 

l    Make sure that the printer is in the compatibility list.

 

l    Make sure that the printer is powered on.

 

l    Make sure that the printer is correctly connected to the CPE by using a USB cable.

 

l    Make sure that the computer’s printer file list is not empty. Otherwise, you may need to manually cancel the failed printing task.

 

 

 

l    Make sure that the file size is less than or equal to 20 MB. Otherwise, or you may manually cancel the failed printing task.

 

 

 

 

 

 

     10 Acronyms and Abbreviations

 

ACL

Access Control List

AES

Advanced Encryption Standard

ALG

Application Layer Gateway

AP

Access Point

CPE

Customer-Premises Equipment

CWMP

CPE WAN Management Protocol

DDNS

Dynamic Domain Name Server

DDoS

Distributed Denial of Service

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DMZ

Demilitarized Zone

DNS

Domain Name Server/Domain Name System

DoS

Denial-of-Service

DST

Daylight Saving Time

FTP

File Transfer Protocol

GSM

Global System for Mobile Communications

GUI

Graphical User Interface

HTTP

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol

IMEI

International Mobile Station Equipment Identity

IP

Internet Protocol

IPSec

Internet Protocol Security

ISP

Internet Service Provider

LAN

Local Area Network

LTE

Long Term Evolution

MAC

Media Access Control

MTU

Maximum Transmission Unit

NAT

Network Address Translation

NTP

Network Time Protocol

 

 

 

PBC

Push Button Configuration

PIN

Personal Identification Number

PKM

Privacy Key Management

PPPoE

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

PPTP

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

RIP

Routing Information Protocol

RTSP

Real Time Streaming Protocol

QoS

Quality of Service

SIM

Subscriber Identity Module

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol

SN

Serial Number

SNTP

Simple Network Time Protocol

SSID

Service Set Identifier

SSH

Secure Shell

SYN

Synchronous Idle

TKIP

Temporal Integrity Protocol

TLS

Transport Layer Security

TTLS

Tunneled Transport Layer Security

UDP

User Datagram Protocol

UPnP

Universal Plug and Play

URL

Uniform Resource Locator

VLAN

Virtual Local Area Network

VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol

WAN

Wide Area Network

WCDMA

Wideband Code Division Multiple Access

WEP

Wired Equivalent Privacy

WLAN

Wireless Local Area Network

WPA

Wi-Fi Protected Access

WPA-PSK

Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre-Shared Key

WPS

Wi-Fi Protected Setup

 

 
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