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Figure 54:  Security Mode Options

The supported security mechanisms and their configuration parameters are 

described in the following sections:

OPEN, SHARED

 

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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)

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WPAPSK, WPA2PSK, WPAPSK/WPA2PSK mixed mode

 

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WPA Pre-Shared Key

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WEP provides a basic level of security, preventing unauthorized access to 

the network, and encrypting data transmitted between wireless clients and 

an access point. WEP uses static shared keys (fixed-length hexadecimal or 

alphanumeric strings) that are manually distributed to all clients that want 

to use the network.

When you select to use WEP, be sure to define at least one static WEP key 

for user authentication or data encryption. Also, be sure that the WEP 

shared keys are the same for each client in the wireless network.

Figure 55:  Security Mode - WEP

The following items are displayed in this section on this page:

Auth Mode

 

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 Configures the WEP security mode used by clients. 

When using WEP, be sure to define at least one static WEP key for the 

RG300 and all its clients. 

OPEN 

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 Open-system authentication accepts any client attempting 

to connect the RG300 without verifying its identity. In this mode the 

default data encryption type is 

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WEP.

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SHARED 

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 The shared-key security uses a WEP key to 

authenticate clients connecting to the network and for data 

encryption. 

Summary of Contents for RG300

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Page 3: ...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 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 ...

Page 4: ... requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 17 V1 3 2 2008 04 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio ...

Page 5: ...he end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency ...

Page 6: ...rectiva 1999 5 CE Greek name of manufacturer type of equipment 1999 5 Fran ais French Par la pr sente nom du fabricant d clare que l appareil type d appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Italian Con la presente nome del costruttore dichiara che questo tipo di apparecchio conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle al...

Page 7: ...tvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Slovak Meno v robcu t mto vyhlasuje e typ zariadenia sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish Valmistaja manufacturer vakuuttaa t ten ett type of equipment laitteen tyyppimerkint tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin...

Page 8: ... R TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 Product Safety EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 4 EN 302 326 2 V1 2 2 EN 302 326 3 V1 2 2 EMC requirements for radio equipment This device is intended for use in all European Community countries ÒÝÝ Wi Fi WiMAX ...

Page 9: ...your attention to related features or instructions ÝßËÌ ÑÒæ Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause loss of data or damage the system or equipment ÉßÎÒ ÒÙæ Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause personal injury ÎÛÔßÌÛÜ ÐËÞÔ ÝßÌ ÑÒÍ The following publication gives basic information on how to install and use the WiMAX 802 16e Indoor Gateway Quick Installation Guide Also as part ...

Page 10: ...tus LED 16 Wi Fi Status LED 17 WiMAX Signal LEDs 17 LAN Ports 17 VoIP Phone Ports 18 Power Adapter Socket 18 Reset Button 18 î ÒÍÌßÔÔ ÒÙ ÌØÛ ÎÙíðð îð Package Checklist 20 Installation Overview 20 Select a Location 20 Cable Connections 21 í Ò Ì ßÔ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ îí Accessing the Web Management Interface 23 Home Page 24 Using the Basic Setup Wizard 25 The Advanced Setup Menu 27 ...

Page 11: ... Log 36 Reset 37 ë ÉßÒ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ íè WAN Settings 39 Dynamic IP Address 40 Static IP Settings 40 L2TP Settings 41 PPTP Settings 41 DNS 42 DDNS 43 ê ÔßÒ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ ìì LAN Settings 45 DHCP Client List 46 é ÒßÌ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ ìé NAT Settings 48 Port Mapping 49 DMZ 50 ALG 51 è Ú ÎÛÉßÔÔ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ ëî Firewall Settings 53 Client Filtering 54 Port Filtering 55 MAC Filtering 56 URL Filtering 57 ...

Page 12: ...odecs 73 ïî É óÚ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙÍ éë Basic Wireless Settings 76 Advanced Wireless Settings 78 Wireless Security 79 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP 80 WPA Pre Shared Key 81 ACL Settings 83 ïí ÏÑÍ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ èì QoS Settings 85 ÍÛÝÌ ÑÒ ßÐÐÛÒÜ ÝÛÍ èê ß ÌÎÑËÞÔÛÍØÑÑÌ ÒÙ èé Diagnosing LED Indicators 87 Cannot Connect to the Internet 87 Cannot Access Web Management 88 Forgot or Lost the Password 88 Resetting the ...

Page 13: ...cifications 90 VoIP Specifications 90 Wi Fi Specifications 91 Compliances 92 Ý ÝßÞÔÛÍ ßÒÜ Ð ÒÑËÌÍ çí Twisted Pair Cable Assignments 93 10 100BASE TX Pin Assignments 93 Straight Through Wiring 94 Crossover Wiring 95 RJ 11 Port 96 ÙÔÑÍÍßÎÇ çé ÒÜÛÈ ïðî ...

Page 14: ...Figure 13 System Status Internet 31 Figure 14 System Status Gateway 31 Figure 15 System Status Information 32 Figure 16 Setting a Password 32 Figure 17 Firmware Upgrade 33 Figure 18 Configuration Tools 34 Figure 19 Restore Configuration Settings 34 Figure 20 System Time 35 Figure 21 System Log 36 Figure 22 Reset Unit 37 Figure 23 WAN Settings 39 Figure 24 Dynamic IP Address 40 Figure 25 Static IP ...

Page 15: ...PnP Setting 63 Figure 45 SIP Account Settings 65 Figure 46 SIP Settings 66 Figure 47 Speed Dial 67 Figure 48 Dial Plan Settings 68 Figure 49 Call Features 70 Figure 50 Phone Settings 72 Figure 51 VoIP Codecs 73 Figure 52 Wireless Settings 76 Figure 53 Advanced Wireless Settings 78 Figure 54 Security Mode Options 80 Figure 55 Security Mode WEP 80 Figure 56 Security Mode WPA PSK 81 Figure 57 ACL Set...

Page 16: ... Table 2 Wi Fi Status LED 17 Table 3 WiMAX Signal Status LEDs 17 Table 4 LAN Port Status LED 18 Table 5 Dial Plan Elements 68 Table 6 Troubleshooting Chart 87 Table 7 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts 94 Table 8 RJ 11 Port Pinout 96 ...

Page 17: ...nd describes how to install and mount the unit It also describes the basic settings required to access the management interface and run the setup Wizard This section includes these chapters Introduction on page 14 Installing the RG300 on page 20 Initial Configuration on page 23 ...

Page 18: ...native to wired DSL or cable modems The RG300 includes up to four RJ 45 Ethernet ports for LAN connections and up to two RJ 11 Voice over IP VoIP phone ports Units also support an IEEE 802 11b g n Wi Fi module that provides a local Wi Fi access point service The RG300 offers a user friendly web based management interface for the configuration of all the unit s features Any PC directly attached to ...

Page 19: ...n array of system status indicators The back includes four LAN ports for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connections two RJ 11 VoIP phone ports and a DC power jack Figure 1 Front of the RG300 É óÚ ÑÐÌ ÑÒ The RG300 includes an 802 11b g n Wi Fi support This unit includes internal antennas for local wireless connections to PCs ...

Page 20: ...table Figure 2 RG300 LED Indicators Table 1 Power Status LED Status Description On Green The unit has completed entry to a WiMAX network On Amber Indicates one of the following conditions After power on indicates the unit is running its self test Indicates that the network entry process is in progress or has restarted On Red A system failure has occured Off No power is being supplied to the unit P...

Page 21: ...rk connections to PCs or servers or to other switches or hubs The port supports auto negotiation so the optimum transmission mode half or full duplex and data rate 10 or 100 Mbps is selected automatically Table 2 Wi Fi Status LED Status Description On Green The Wi Fi radio is enabled and operating normally Flashing Green Indicates data traffic in the Wi Fi network Off There is no Wi Fi connection ...

Page 22: ...powered on when connected to its AC power adapter and the power adapter is connected to an AC power source between 100 240 volts at 50 60Hz ÎÛÍÛÌ ÞËÌÌÑÒ The Reset button is located on the base of the RG300 and is used to reset the unit or restore the factory default configuration If you press the button for less than 1 second the unit will perform a hardware reset If you press and hold down the bu...

Page 23: ...ÝØßÐÌÛÎ ï Introduction RG300 Hardware Description 19 changes you may have made are removed and the factory default configuration is restored to the unit Figure 4 Base of the RG300 Reset Button ...

Page 24: ... checklist above If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your local dealer Also be sure you have all the necessary tools and cabling before installing the RG300 ÍÛÔÛÝÌ ß ÔÑÝßÌ ÑÒ The RG300 can be installed indoors on any horizontal surface such as a desktop or shelf When selecting a suitable location for the device consider these guidelines Select a cool dry place which is out of direct...

Page 25: ...n connected to your PC and powered up it is fully operable Functioning as a gateway the unit routes traffic between a WiMAX service provider s base station and PCs or notebooks in the local network Figure 5 RG300 Connections To connect the RG300 follow these steps ïò Power on the RG300 by by first connecting the AC power adapter to the unit s power socket and then connecting the adapter to an AC p...

Page 26: ...on the RG300 will turn on to indicate a valid link ìò Optional Connect a standard analog telephone set to one of the RG300 s VoIP ports using standard telephone cable with RJ 11 plugs The RG300 enables VoIP calls to be made through the unit using a standard analog telephone set connected to the VoIP port or from PCs or other network devices connected to the LAN ports Standard Session Initiation Pr...

Page 27: ... Configuration Protocol you can connect immediately to the web management interface Otherwise you must first check if your PC s IP address is set on the same subnet as the RG300 that is the PC s IP address starts 192 168 1 x ÒÑÌÛæ If your RG300 unit is not configured with the standard default IP address and login Username Password use the default values on the label affixed to the unit In the web ...

Page 28: ... operating mode click Basic Setup For more information see Using the Basic Setup Wizard on page 25 Alternatively to configure more detailed settings click Advanced Setup For more information see The Advanced Setup Menu on page 27 Figure 7 Home Page The following parameters are displayed on the home page Username Describes the WiMAX network login name Operator Name The identity of the operator netw...

Page 29: ...ËÐ É ÆßÎÜ The Basic Setup Wizard takes you through the basic configuration steps for the RG300 Launching the Basic Setup Wizard To perform basic configuration click Basic Setup on the home page When configuring the unit through the Setup Wizard you will need to proceed through the following steps ïò WiMAX Account Login Configures user authentication settings for connection to the WiMAX network Fig...

Page 30: ...rovided by the WiMAX operator îò Apply Settings Click Confirm to apply the basic settings Figure 9 Confirm Settings íò Basic Setup Finished When the Basic Setup steps are completed the unit reboots and attempts to connect to the specified WiMAX network Log in again to return to the Home page Figure 10 Setup Wizard Finished ...

Page 31: ...nfiguration parameters are described in detail System Configures general device settings See page 30 WAN Configures WAN settings See page 38 LAN Configures LAN settings See page 44 NAT Configures Network Address Translation settings See page 47 Firewall Configures firewall settings See page 52 Route Configures static routing settings See page 59 UPnP Enables UPnP See page 62 VoIP Configures VoIP S...

Page 32: ...ttons Apply Applies all new configuration changes on the current page and saves them to memory Home Returns to the web management home page Logout Immediately closes the current web management session Reboot The Reboot button appears after some configuration changes that require the Gateway to be reset You can make as many changes as you want before restarting the Gateway All changes are saved as ...

Page 33: ... section includes these chapters System Settings on page 30 WAN Configuration on page 38 LAN Configuration on page 44 NAT Configuration on page 47 Firewall Configuration on page 52 Routing Configuration on page 59 UPnP Configuration on page 62 VoIP Settings on page 64 Wi Fi Settings on page 75 QoS Configuration on page 84 ...

Page 34: ...ing the system time configuring an access password and upgrading the system software The System configuration pages include the following options System Status on page 31 Administrator Settings on page 32 Firmware Upgrade on page 33 Configuration Tools on page 34 System Time on page 35 System Log on page 36 Reset on page 37 ...

Page 35: ...sk assigned by the service provider Gateway Displays the WAN gateway address assigned by the service provider Primary DNS Displays the WAN primary DNS address Secondary DNS Displays the WAN secondary DNS address Connection Type Displays the connection type for the WAN Either fixed for a static IP setting or dhcp for dynamic IP assignment Figure 14 System Status Gateway Gateway Display system IP se...

Page 36: ... MTU Size The maximum transmission unit size in bytes ßÜÓ Ò ÍÌÎßÌÑÎ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙÍ The Administrator Settings page enables you to change the password for management access to the RG300 Figure 16 Setting a Password The following parameters are displayed on this page Current Password You need to first enter your current administrator password to be able to configure a new one Default admin ÒÑÌÛæ If your R...

Page 37: ...y defaults Click Apply to proceed Auto Upgrade Provides a method to automatically upgrade the Gateway when new code is available as indicated by the contents of an information file provided by the WiMAX service operator The Auto Upgrade information file and code file can be located on the same server or different servers Enable Enables the automatic upgrade feature Update Interval A time interval ...

Page 38: ...splays Click OK to continue Backup Settings Saves the current configuration settings to a file on the web management station Restore Settings Restores a saved configuration file to the unit Configuration files are plain text files that can be edited directly to modify settings not all parameters need be defined You can use the Browse button to locate the file on the web management station Fully Re...

Page 39: ...tes from a time server The unit acts as an SNTP client periodically sending time synchronization requests to a specified time server Alternatively you can select None and set the time and date manually Time Server Address The IP address of a time server that the unit attempts to poll for a time update Current Time hh mm ss The current time of the system clock New Time hh mm ss Sets the system cloc...

Page 40: ...add the latest entries to the System Log Table Download Downloads the current system log messages to a file on the web management station Clean Removes all the current system log messages from the System Log Table System Log Level Sets the minimum severity level for event logging The system allows you to limit the messages that are logged by specifying a minimum severity level Error message levels...

Page 41: ...Reset page allows you to restart the device s software If the unit stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning performing a reset can clear the condition Figure 22 Reset Unit Reset Resets the unit All current settings are retained ...

Page 42: ...ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s WAN connection The WAN configuration pages include the following options WAN Settings on page 39 DNS on page 42 DDNS on page 43 ...

Page 43: ...way sends a DHCP request to a DHCP server Range 1 10000 Timeout The maximum time period in seconds the Gateway waits for a response from a DHCP server before it resends a request Range 1 3600 seconds L2TP Selects configuration for an Internet connection using the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol an access protocol often used for virtual private networks PPTP Selects configuration for an Internet connect...

Page 44: ...Selecting Static IP Address for the WAN type enables you to enter static IP settings as assigned by the service provider Figure 25 Static IP Settings The following parameters are displayed in this section on this page IP Address The IP address provided by your service provider Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers 0 to 255 separated by periods Netmask Indicates the subnet mask such as...

Page 45: ...aracters Password Specify the password for your connection as supplied by the service provider Range 1 20 characters ÐÐÌÐ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙÍ If your service provider supports Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP for your Internet connection configure the settings described below Figure 27 PPTP Settings The following parameters are displayed in this section on this page Enable Enables the PPTP settings Ser...

Page 46: ...ge enables you to enter primary and secodary DNS addresses Figure 28 DNS Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Primary DNS Address Address of the primary DNS server specified in the form of 0 0 0 0 The address 0 0 0 0 disables the manual DNS setting Secondary DNS Address optional Optional address of a secondary DNS server specified in the form of 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 47: ... To set up an DDNS account visit the website of one of the supported service providers Figure 29 DDNS Settings The following items are displayed in this section on this page Enable Enables the DDNS service Max Time Interval The maximum time period before the Gateway sends an update to the DDNS provider Options 1hr 3hr 6hr 8hr 12hr 1 day 3 days 1 week DDNS Server Specifies the DDNS service provider...

Page 48: ...Ú ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s LAN functions The LAN configuration pages include the following options LAN Settings on page 45 DHCP Client List on page 46 ...

Page 49: ... an address pool by specifying start and end IP addresses Be sure not to include the unit s IP address in the address pool range Figure 30 LAN Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page IP Address The IP address of the unit Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers 0 to 255 separated by periods The standard default setting is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Indicates the local I...

Page 50: ...HCP Client List 46 ÜØÝÐ ÝÔ ÛÒÌ Ô ÍÌ The DHCP Client List page enables you to see the MAC address of devices that are currently connected to the unit and have been assigned an IP address by the DHCP server Figure 31 DHCP Client List ...

Page 51: ...in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s Network Address Translation NAT functions The NAT configuration pages include the following options NAT Settings on page 48 Port Mapping on page 49 DMZ on page 50 ALG on page 51 ...

Page 52: ...s to one external IP address on devices at the edge of a network For the RG300 the internal local IP addresses are the IP addresses assigned to local PCs by the DHCP server and the external IP address is the IP address assigned to the WiMAX interface Figure 32 NAT Settings The following item is displayed on this page Enable Enables NAT on the device ...

Page 53: ...rvice port numbers include HTTP 80 FTP 21 Telnet 23 and SSH 22 Figure 33 Port Mapping The following parameters are displayed on this page Private IP The IP address of the server on the local Ethernet network The specified address must be in the same subnet as the RG300 and its DHCP server address pool Alternatively the IP address can be set by selecting a PC from the DHCP client list Use Client Li...

Page 54: ...one host Figure 34 DMZ Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Enable Enables the feature DMZ Host Specifies the IP address of the virtual DMZ host Alternatively the host IP can be set by selecting a PC from the DHCP client list Use Client List Allows the host IP to be selected from the DHCP client list ÒÑÌÛæ Adding a host to the DMZ may expose your local network to a variety ...

Page 55: ...ables the passthrough of VoIP SIP traffic on the configured server port numbers SIP Server Ports Lists the SIP server ports used for VoIP traffic Port Number Adds a new SIP Server port number PPTP Passthrough PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol provides a secure tunnel for remote client access to a PPTP security gateway PPTP includes provisions for call origination and flow control required by ...

Page 56: ...nfiguration options for the RG300 s firewall functions The Firewall configuration pages include the following options Firewall Settings on page 53 Client Filtering on page 54 Port Filtering on page 55 MAC Filtering on page 56 URL Filtering on page 57 Host Filtering on page 58 ...

Page 57: ...on IP addresses and TCP UDP port numbers or specific MAC addresses Figure 36 Firewall Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Enable Enables all firewall features Disallow PING from WAN side Prevents pings on the unit s WiMAX interface from being routed to the network Allow Access WebUI from WAN Allows a user to be able to log into the Gateway web interface from a remote locat...

Page 58: ...filters on the unit Figure 37 Client Filtering Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Target IP Specifies an IP address or range on the local network to filter Destination Port Range Specifies a TCP UDP port number range to filter Range 1 65535 or Any Protocol Specifies the the port type Options TCP UDP Any Add Adds a new IP address to the filter table Remove Removes an IP ad...

Page 59: ... Services The TCP UDP services allowed access to the Gateway All TCP UDP ports are open unless specified as blocked Some common protocols are pre defined and can be selected to Add to the Blocked Services Select Custom Port to define other TCP UDP port ranges to block Operation Adds removes or clears all blocked services Blocked Services Lists the TCP UDP ports that are blocked Type Specifies the ...

Page 60: ... can configure up to 20 MAC address filters on the unit Figure 39 MAC Filtering The following parameters are displayed on this page MAC Address Specifies a local PC MAC address Use Client List Selects a local PC MAC address from the Gateway s DHCP client list table Add Adds a new MAC address to the filter table Remove Removes a MAC address from the filter table ...

Page 61: ...ltering URLs accessed from the network users can be prevented from reaching prohibited online content Figure 40 URL Filtering The following items are displayed on this page String Specifies text keyword contained in URLs that will be filtered Maximum 256 characters invalid characters Add Adds a keyword string to the URL filter Remove Removes an entry from the filter table ...

Page 62: ...ame is the name of a particular web site For example www fungames com Figure 41 Host Filtering The following items are displayed on this page Host String Displays current Host filter Maximum 256 characters invalid characters Add Enters a domain name keyword for a host filtering For example myhost example com Remove Removes an entry from the filter table ...

Page 63: ... ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s Routing functions The Routing configuration pages include the following options Routing Table on page 60 Static Route on page 61 ...

Page 64: ... parameters are displayed in this section on this page Route The IP address that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network Gateway The IP address of the router within the local IP subnet that forwards traffic to the remote IP subnet Netmask The mask that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network Interface Indicates the local network interface on the unit ...

Page 65: ...y configure a small number of stable routes to ensure network accessibility Figure 43 Static Route The following items are displayed on this page Enable Enables the configured routes in the Static Route table Destination A destination network or specific host to which packets can be routed Netmask Network mask for the associated IP subnet This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing...

Page 66: ... ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s Universal Plug and Play Forum UPnP feature The UPnP configuration pages include the following options UPnP on page 63 ...

Page 67: ...ÒÐ UPnP Universal Plug and Play Forum provides inter connectivity between devices supported by the same standard Figure 44 UPnP Setting The following parameters are displayed in this section on this page UPnP Enables UpnP support on the unit ...

Page 68: ...IP messaging makes use of Proxy Redirect and Registration servers to process call requests and find the location of called parties across the Internet When SIP has set up a call between two parties the actual voice communication is a direct peer to peer connection using the standard Real Time Protocol RTP which streams the encoded voice data across the network You can make VoIP calls by connecting...

Page 69: ...domain Enable Enables the VoIP ports on the Gateway Telephone Number The phone number that is assigned to this phone line The same with Telephone Number Uses the specified Telephone Number as the Outgoing Display Name Outgoing Display Name The name that is displayed to the other party during a call The same with WiMAX Username and Password Uses the WiMAX user name and password as the SIP user name...

Page 70: ...ting page allows you to configure RTP DTMF and FAX settings Figure 46 SIP Settings The following items are displayed on this page RTP Port The Real time Transport Protocol RTP and Real time Control Protocol RTCP do not use specified port numbers You can specify a port base that the RTP and RTCP traffic can use DTMF Key Pad Enables the sending of dual tone multi frequency touch tone phone signals o...

Page 71: ...alls and faxes to be sent from the Phone port connection For this option fax signals are sent over the VoIP network using the voice codec just as if it were a voice call Session Timer Enable Enables a limit on the duration of VoIP calls Session Timer Interval Sets the maximum time limit for VoIP calls ÍÐÛÛÜ Ü ßÔ The Speed Dial page allows you to configure up to eight VoIP numbers that are immediat...

Page 72: ... of a dial plan string is 0123 xxxxxx t Five standard dial plans are defined Call Transfer Key New Call Key Set Speed Dial Key Speed Dial Key and 3 way Conference Up to 10 other dial plans can be defined by the user Figure 48 Dial Plan Settings The function of elements allowed in a dial plan are described in the table below Table 5 Dial Plan Elements Element Example Description x xxxx Represents a...

Page 73: ... Dialed sequences that are longer than specified in a dial plan rule are truncated after the number of specified digits For example if the dial plan rule is 011x and 0115678 is dialed only the digit sequence 0115 is transmitted 125 8 Limits a dialed digit to specified values or a range of values The example specifies that only digits 1 2 5 6 7 and 8 are permitted t xx t The timeout indicator that ...

Page 74: ...hone and switch to the incoming call Call Transfer Transfers any received call to another number you specify Blind Transfer During a call press the Flash button which puts the caller on hold then enter the transfer key sequence as defined on the Dial Plan page default You can then dial the transfer number The call is transfered immediately and you can hang up The transfered call shows the caller I...

Page 75: ...to transfer the call The transfered call shows your caller ID and not the caller ID of the original calling party Call Forward Configures settings that control various call forwarding features Always Forward Number Forwards an incoming call to another number On Busy Forward Number When Call Waiting is disabled specifies another phone number to which incoming calls are forwarded when the phone is b...

Page 76: ...le this parameter to try and reduce or remove it Voice Activation Detection Enables the detection of periods of silence in the audio stream so that they are not transmitted over the network Comfortable Noise Generation Creates artificial noise for the listener during detected silent intervals in the audio stream Answer Timeout The time after which a no answer message is sent to the caller Range 0 ...

Page 77: ... codecs supported by the Gateway You can enable specific codecs to use or enable all Alternatively you may want to disable certain codecs such as high bandwidth codecs to preserve network bandwidth PCMA G 711 ALaw The ITU T G 711 with A law standard codec that uses Pulse Code Modulation PCM to produce a 64 Kbps high quality voice data stream This standard is used in Europe and most other countries...

Page 78: ...ÝØßÐÌÛÎ ïï VoIP Settings Codecs 74 buttons to set the priority The Gateway attempts to use the codec highest in the list before trying the next lower one ...

Page 79: ...ions The Wi Fi set up pages include configuration options for the radio signal characteristics and Wi Fi security The Wi Fi configuration pages include the following options Basic Wireless Settings on page 76 Advanced Wireless Settings on page 78 Wireless Security on page 79 ACL Settings on page 83 ...

Page 80: ...s may be slowed to compensate for 802 11b clients Any 802 11n clients will also be able to communicate with the Wi Fi radio but they will be limited to 802 11g protocols and data transmission rates 11b only All 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n clients will be able to communicate with the Wi Fi radio but the 802 11g and 802 11n clients will be limited to 802 11b protocols and data transmission rates up ...

Page 81: ...io conforms to local regulations Options United States Japan France Taiwan Ireland ÝßËÌ ÑÒæ You must set the country code to the country of operation Setting the country code restricts operation of the access point to the radio channels and transmit power levels permitted for wireless networks in the specified country Channel The radio channel that the Wi Fi radio uses to communicate with wireless...

Page 82: ...n Using smaller DTIM intervals delivers broadcast multicast frames in a more timely manner causing stations in Power Save mode to wake up more often and drain power faster Using higher DTIM values reduces the power used by stations in Power Save mode but delays the transmission of broadcast multicast frames Range 1 255 beacons Frag Threshold Configures the minimum packet size that can be fragmente...

Page 83: ...Short Slot Sets the basic unit of time the access point uses for calculating waiting times before data is transmitted A short slot time 9 microseconds can increase data throughput on the access point but requires that all clients can support a short slot time that is 802 11g compliant clients must support a short slot time A long slot time 20 microseconds is required if the access point has to sup...

Page 84: ...nually distributed to all clients that want to use the network When you select to use WEP be sure to define at least one static WEP key for user authentication or data encryption Also be sure that the WEP shared keys are the same for each client in the wireless network Figure 55 Security Mode WEP The following items are displayed in this section on this page Auth Mode Configures the WEP security m...

Page 85: ...tandard WPA2 includes the complete wireless security standard but also offers backward compatibility with WPA Both WPA and WPA2 provide an enterprise and personal mode of operation For small home or office networks WPA and WPA2 provide a simple personal operating mode that uses just a pre shared key for network access The WPA Pre Shared Key WPA PSK mode uses a common password phrase for user authe...

Page 86: ...n with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code CBC MAC for message integrity The AES Counter Mode CBCMAC Protocol AES CCMP provides extremely robust data confidentiality using a 128 bit key Use of AES CCMP encryption is specified as a standard requirement for WPA2 Before implementing WPA2 in the network be sure client devices are upgraded to WPA2 compliant hardware TKIPAES Uses either TK...

Page 87: ...C addresses in the filter list to allow network access Figure 57 ACL Settings The following items are displayed on this page Enable Enables the ACL feature MAC Address Physical address of a client Enter six pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by colons for example 00 90 D1 12 AB 89 Add Click to list a new specified MAC address in the MAC Authentication Table Operation Click the Remove button to ...

Page 88: ... ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The RG300 supports Quality of Service QoS settings that enable traffic rate limits to be set for all or specific LAN clients The QoS configuration pages include the following options QoS Settings on page 85 ...

Page 89: ... limit for the outbound traffic from all clients not specified in the QoS Rules table The rate is specified in kilobytes per second 0 means unlimited Rules Specifies the QoS rate limits for specified client source IPs Source IP Specifies a source IP address on the local network The IP address can also be selected from the DHCP client list as indicated by Use Client List Use Client List Enables the...

Page 90: ... 86 ÍÛÝÌ ÑÒ ßÐÐÛÒÜ ÝÛÍ This section provides additional information and includes these items Troubleshooting on page 87 Hardware Specifications on page 89 Cables and Pinouts on page 93 ...

Page 91: ...g Chart Symptom Action Power LED is Off AC power adapter may be disconnected Check connections between the unit the AC power adapter and the wall outlet Power LED is Red The unit has detected a system error Reboot the unit to try and clear the condition If the condition does not clear contact your local dealer for assistance WiMAX Signal LEDs are Off Move the location of the unit Check with the Wi...

Page 92: ...are using has not been disabled Check the network cabling between the management station and the unit If the problem is not resolved try using a different port or a different cable ÚÑÎÙÑÌ ÑÎ ÔÑÍÌ ÌØÛ ÐßÍÍÉÑÎÜ Set the unit to its default configuration by pressing the reset button on the base for 5 seconds or more Then use the default password to access the management interface ÎÛÍÛÌÌ ÒÙ ÌØÛ ËÒ Ì If...

Page 93: ...E TX RJ 45 100 ohm UTP cable Category 5 or better ÔÛÜ ÒÜ ÝßÌÑÎÍ System Power WiMAX signal strength WiFi Ports Link Activity ßÝ ÐÑÉÛÎ ßÜßÐÌÛÎ Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 5 A maximum Output 12 VDC 1 A ËÒ Ì ÐÑÉÛÎ ÍËÐÐÔÇ DC Input 12 VDC 1 A maximum Power Consumption 12 W maximum ÐØÇÍ ÝßÔ Í ÆÛ 181 5 x 198 5 x 79 mm 7 15 x 7 81 x 3 11 in ÉÛ ÙØÌ 412 g 14 5 oz ÌÛÓÐÛÎßÌËÎÛ Operating 5 to 45 C 23 to 113 F ...

Page 94: ...90 MHz Support for Full Scan and Partial Scan ÝØßÒÒÛÔ ÞßÒÜÉ ÜÌØ 2 5 GHz model 5 and 10 MHz ÓÑÜËÔßÌ ÑÒ ÍÝØÛÓÛ Scaleable OFDMA employing Time Division Duplex TDD mechanism PRBS subcarrier randomization Contains pilot preamble and ranging modulation ÓÑÜËÔßÌ ÑÒ ßÒÜ ÝÑÜ ÒÙ ÌÇÐÛÍ Down Link QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Up Link QPSK 16 QAM ÎÛÝÛ ÊÛ ÍÛÒÍ Ì Ê ÌÇ 94 dBm maximum ÊÑ Ð ÍÐÛÝ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒÍ ÊÑ ÝÛ Í ÙÒßÔ ÒÙ ÐÎÑÌÑ...

Page 95: ...elay Dial plan Speed dial Call forwarding No Answer Busy All ÎÛÒ øÎ ÒÙ ÛÏË ÊßÔÛÒÌ ÒËÓÞÛÎ 3 REN total in system É óÚ ÍÐÛÝ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒÍ ÓßÈ ÓËÓ èðîòïïÞñÙñÒ øîð ÓØÆ ÝØßÒÒÛÔÍ FCC NCC 1 11 ETSI 1 13 France 10 13 ÑÐÛÎßÌ ÒÙ ÚÎÛÏËÛÒÝÇ 2 4 2 4835 GHz FCC ETSI ÓÑÜËÔßÌ ÑÒ ÌÇÐÛ 802 11n BPSK QPSK OFDM 802 11g BPSK QPSK OFDM 802 11b CCK BPSK QPSK ÎÚ ÑËÌÐËÌ ÐÑÉÛÎ 802 11b 13 dBm 802 11g 12 dBm 802 11n 9 dBm ÎÚ ÎÛÝÛ ...

Page 96: ... Í ÙÒßÔ ÝÛÎÌ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒ US 2 5 GHz FCC CFR 47 Part 27M CE 2 3 GHz EN 302 326 2 5 GHz EN 302 544 NCC PLMN09 É óÚ ÎßÜ Ñ Í ÙÒßÔ ÝÛÎÌ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒ FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C EN 300 328 NCC LP0002 ÍßÚÛÌÇ IEC UL 60950 1 CE EN 60950 1 LVD NCC CNS14336 ErP EN 62301 ÍÌßÒÜßÎÜÍ IEEE 802 16e 2005 WAVE 1 and WAVE 2 IEEE 802 3 2005 10BASE T and 100BASE TX IEEE 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n ...

Page 97: ...he following figure illustrates how the pins on the RJ 45 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins Figure 59 RJ 45 Connector ïðñïððÞßÍÛóÌÈ Ð Ò ßÍÍ ÙÒÓÛÒÌÍ Use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections 100 ohm Category 3 or better cable for 10 Mbps connections or 100 ohm Category 5 o...

Page 98: ... 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts PIN MDI Signal Namea a The and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair MDI X Signal Name 1 Transmit Data plus TD Receive Data plus RD 2 Transmit Data minus TD Receive Data minus RD 3 Receive Data plus RD Transmit Data plus TD 6 Receive Data minus RD Transmit Data minus TD 4 5 7 8 Not used Not used É ñÑ Í Ñ É ñÙ Í Ù ï î í ì ë ê é ...

Page 99: ...le is to join two ports and either both ports are labeled with an X MDI X or neither port is labeled with an X MDI a crossover must be implemented in the wiring Figure 61 Crossover Wiring É ñÑ Í Ñ É ñÙ Í ï î í ì ë ê é è ï î í ì ë ê é è Û ßñÌ ß ëêèÞ ÎÖóìë É Í ïðñïððÞßÍÛóÌÈ Ý ª Ý Û ß Û Þ Ù Þ É ñÞ Í Þ É ñÞ Í ...

Page 100: ...three telephone lines but usually only one or two pairs of conductor pins and wires are implemented The RJ 11 port on this device contains only one wire pair on the inner pins 3 and 4 Figure 62 RJ 11 Port Pinout Table 8 RJ 11 Port Pinout Pin Signal Name Wire Color 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Line 1 Ring Red or Blue White 4 Line 1 Tip Green or White Blue 5 Not used 6 Not used ï î í ì ë ê Î Þ ñÉ Ù É ñÞ ...

Page 101: ...fined service area ÞÛßÝÑÒ A signal periodically transmitted from a Wi Fi access point that is used to identify the network and maintain contact with wireless clients Ý ÒÎ Carrier to Interference Plus Noise Ratio A measurement of the channel quality in a WiMAX link Subscriber stations measure the received CINR and send the information back to the base station The base station can then adjust modula...

Page 102: ...munications network which accepts transmission from computers and terminals ÛßÐ Extensible Authentication Protocol An authentication protocol used to authenticate subscribers EAP is used with TLS or TTLS authentication to provide mutual authentication between a subscriber and a WiMAX network ØÌÌÐ Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is a standard used to transmit and receive all data over the World Wi...

Page 103: ...PV2 defined in RFC 2759 provides mutual authentication between peers using user names and passwords ÑÜÚÓ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing The air interface defined for IEEE 802 11g Wi Fi OFDM allows multiple users to transmit in an allocated band by dividing the bandwidth into many narrow bandwidth carriers ÎÖóìë ÝÑÒÒÛÝÌÑÎ A connector for twisted pair wiring ÎÍÍ Receive Signal Strength I...

Page 104: ...e that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol and IP as the network layer protocol ÌÔÍ Transport Layer Security An standard defined in RFC 5216 EAP TLS is an authentication protocol that provides strong security through the use of client side certificates ÌÌÔÍ Tunneled Transport Layer Security EAP TTLS is a protocol extension of EAP TLS The authentication server is authenticated to the cli...

Page 105: ...e Interoperability for Microwave Access The IEEE 802 16 2004 standard known as fixed WiMAX supports only point to point links and has no support for mobility The IEEE 802 16e 2005 standard known as mobile WiMAX is an amendment to IEEE 802 16 2004 and supports mobility Note that mobile WiMAX standard is not backward compatible with the fixed WiMAX standard ...

Page 106: ...DTIM setting 78 dynamic DNS 43 dynamic IP cable modem 39 Û encryption 79 encryption options 80 Ethernet ports 17 Ú factory defaults restoring 34 firewall protection 53 firmware update 33 fixed IP xDSL 39 fragmentation threshold 78 frequency setting 77 Ù Gateway address 40 60 gateway function 21 Ø hacker attack prevention 53 hardware description 15 IEEE 802 11g 75 configuring interface 76 initial c...

Page 107: ... ports 17 RTS threshold 78 Í security options 79 Setup Wizard launching 25 Simple Network Time Protocol See SNTP SIP settings 66 slot time 79 SNTP 35 enabling client 35 software update 33 SSID 77 static routing table 61 subnet mask 40 45 60 subscriber station 14 system clock setting 35 system indicators 16 17 system information 32 system log 36 system time 35 Ì time updates 35 TKIP encryption 82 Ë...

Page 108: ...RG300 E042011 CS R01 149100000095W ...

Page 109: ... requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 17 V1 3 2 2008 04 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio ...

Page 110: ...he end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency ...

Page 111: ...rectiva 1999 5 CE Greek name of manufacturer type of equipment 1999 5 Fran ais French Par la pr sente nom du fabricant d clare que l appareil type d appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Italian Con la presente nome del costruttore dichiara che questo tipo di apparecchio conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle al...

Page 112: ...tvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Slovak Meno v robcu t mto vyhlasuje e typ zariadenia sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish Valmistaja manufacturer vakuuttaa t ten ett type of equipment laitteen tyyppimerkint tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin...

Page 113: ...2 5 RG300 2 5 4D2V1W RG300 2 5 4D1W RG300 2 5 1D2V1W RG300 2 5 1D1V1W RG300 2 5 1D1W RG300 2 3 RG300 2 3 4D2V1W RG300 2 3 4D1W RG300 2 3 1D2V1W RG300 2 3 1D1V1W RG300 2 3 1D1W Models without Wi Fi RG300 RG300 2 5 RG300 2 5 4D2V RG300 2 5 4D RG300 2 5 1D1V RG300 2 5 1D RG300 2 3 RG300 2 3 4D2V RG300 2 3 4D RG300 2 3 1D1V RG300 2 3 1D where D LAN ports V VoIP ports W Wi Fi RG300 E042011 CS R01 14910...

Page 114: ...ircuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 FCC C...

Page 115: ... R TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 Product Safety EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 4 EN 302 326 2 V1 2 2 EN 302 326 3 V1 2 2 EMC requirements for radio equipment This device is intended for use in all European Community countries ÒÝÝ Wi Fi WiMAX ...

Page 116: ...your attention to related features or instructions ÝßËÌ ÑÒæ Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause loss of data or damage the system or equipment ÉßÎÒ ÒÙæ Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause personal injury ÎÛÔßÌÛÜ ÐËÞÔ ÝßÌ ÑÒÍ The following publication gives basic information on how to install and use the WiMAX 802 16e Indoor Gateway Quick Installation Guide Also as part ...

Page 117: ...tus LED 16 Wi Fi Status LED 17 WiMAX Signal LEDs 17 LAN Ports 17 VoIP Phone Ports 18 Power Adapter Socket 18 Reset Button 18 î ÒÍÌßÔÔ ÒÙ ÌØÛ ÎÙíðð îð Package Checklist 20 Installation Overview 20 Select a Location 20 Cable Connections 21 í Ò Ì ßÔ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ îí Accessing the Web Management Interface 23 Home Page 24 Using the Basic Setup Wizard 25 The Advanced Setup Menu 27 ...

Page 118: ... Log 36 Reset 37 ë ÉßÒ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ íè WAN Settings 39 Dynamic IP Address 40 Static IP Settings 40 L2TP Settings 41 PPTP Settings 41 DNS 42 DDNS 43 ê ÔßÒ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ ìì LAN Settings 45 DHCP Client List 46 é ÒßÌ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ ìé NAT Settings 48 Port Mapping 49 DMZ 50 ALG 51 è Ú ÎÛÉßÔÔ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ ëî Firewall Settings 53 Client Filtering 54 Port Filtering 55 MAC Filtering 56 URL Filtering 57 ...

Page 119: ...odecs 73 ïî É óÚ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙÍ éë Basic Wireless Settings 76 Advanced Wireless Settings 78 Wireless Security 79 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP 80 WPA Pre Shared Key 81 ACL Settings 83 ïí ÏÑÍ ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ èì QoS Settings 85 ÍÛÝÌ ÑÒ ßÐÐÛÒÜ ÝÛÍ èê ß ÌÎÑËÞÔÛÍØÑÑÌ ÒÙ èé Diagnosing LED Indicators 87 Cannot Connect to the Internet 87 Cannot Access Web Management 88 Forgot or Lost the Password 88 Resetting the ...

Page 120: ...cifications 90 VoIP Specifications 90 Wi Fi Specifications 91 Compliances 92 Ý ÝßÞÔÛÍ ßÒÜ Ð ÒÑËÌÍ çí Twisted Pair Cable Assignments 93 10 100BASE TX Pin Assignments 93 Straight Through Wiring 94 Crossover Wiring 95 RJ 11 Port 96 ÙÔÑÍÍßÎÇ çé ÒÜÛÈ ïðî ...

Page 121: ...Figure 13 System Status Internet 31 Figure 14 System Status Gateway 31 Figure 15 System Status Information 32 Figure 16 Setting a Password 32 Figure 17 Firmware Upgrade 33 Figure 18 Configuration Tools 34 Figure 19 Restore Configuration Settings 34 Figure 20 System Time 35 Figure 21 System Log 36 Figure 22 Reset Unit 37 Figure 23 WAN Settings 39 Figure 24 Dynamic IP Address 40 Figure 25 Static IP ...

Page 122: ...PnP Setting 63 Figure 45 SIP Account Settings 65 Figure 46 SIP Settings 66 Figure 47 Speed Dial 67 Figure 48 Dial Plan Settings 68 Figure 49 Call Features 70 Figure 50 Phone Settings 72 Figure 51 VoIP Codecs 73 Figure 52 Wireless Settings 76 Figure 53 Advanced Wireless Settings 78 Figure 54 Security Mode Options 80 Figure 55 Security Mode WEP 80 Figure 56 Security Mode WPA PSK 81 Figure 57 ACL Set...

Page 123: ... Table 2 Wi Fi Status LED 17 Table 3 WiMAX Signal Status LEDs 17 Table 4 LAN Port Status LED 18 Table 5 Dial Plan Elements 68 Table 6 Troubleshooting Chart 87 Table 7 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts 94 Table 8 RJ 11 Port Pinout 96 ...

Page 124: ...nd describes how to install and mount the unit It also describes the basic settings required to access the management interface and run the setup Wizard This section includes these chapters Introduction on page 14 Installing the RG300 on page 20 Initial Configuration on page 23 ...

Page 125: ...native to wired DSL or cable modems The RG300 includes up to four RJ 45 Ethernet ports for LAN connections and up to two RJ 11 Voice over IP VoIP phone ports Units also support an IEEE 802 11b g n Wi Fi module that provides a local Wi Fi access point service The RG300 offers a user friendly web based management interface for the configuration of all the unit s features Any PC directly attached to ...

Page 126: ...n array of system status indicators The back includes four LAN ports for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connections two RJ 11 VoIP phone ports and a DC power jack Figure 1 Front of the RG300 É óÚ ÑÐÌ ÑÒ The RG300 includes an 802 11b g n Wi Fi support This unit includes internal antennas for local wireless connections to PCs ...

Page 127: ...table Figure 2 RG300 LED Indicators Table 1 Power Status LED Status Description On Green The unit has completed entry to a WiMAX network On Amber Indicates one of the following conditions After power on indicates the unit is running its self test Indicates that the network entry process is in progress or has restarted On Red A system failure has occured Off No power is being supplied to the unit P...

Page 128: ...rk connections to PCs or servers or to other switches or hubs The port supports auto negotiation so the optimum transmission mode half or full duplex and data rate 10 or 100 Mbps is selected automatically Table 2 Wi Fi Status LED Status Description On Green The Wi Fi radio is enabled and operating normally Flashing Green Indicates data traffic in the Wi Fi network Off There is no Wi Fi connection ...

Page 129: ...powered on when connected to its AC power adapter and the power adapter is connected to an AC power source between 100 240 volts at 50 60Hz ÎÛÍÛÌ ÞËÌÌÑÒ The Reset button is located on the base of the RG300 and is used to reset the unit or restore the factory default configuration If you press the button for less than 1 second the unit will perform a hardware reset If you press and hold down the bu...

Page 130: ...ÝØßÐÌÛÎ ï Introduction RG300 Hardware Description 19 changes you may have made are removed and the factory default configuration is restored to the unit Figure 4 Base of the RG300 Reset Button ...

Page 131: ... checklist above If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your local dealer Also be sure you have all the necessary tools and cabling before installing the RG300 ÍÛÔÛÝÌ ß ÔÑÝßÌ ÑÒ The RG300 can be installed indoors on any horizontal surface such as a desktop or shelf When selecting a suitable location for the device consider these guidelines Select a cool dry place which is out of direct...

Page 132: ...n connected to your PC and powered up it is fully operable Functioning as a gateway the unit routes traffic between a WiMAX service provider s base station and PCs or notebooks in the local network Figure 5 RG300 Connections To connect the RG300 follow these steps ïò Power on the RG300 by by first connecting the AC power adapter to the unit s power socket and then connecting the adapter to an AC p...

Page 133: ...on the RG300 will turn on to indicate a valid link ìò Optional Connect a standard analog telephone set to one of the RG300 s VoIP ports using standard telephone cable with RJ 11 plugs The RG300 enables VoIP calls to be made through the unit using a standard analog telephone set connected to the VoIP port or from PCs or other network devices connected to the LAN ports Standard Session Initiation Pr...

Page 134: ... Configuration Protocol you can connect immediately to the web management interface Otherwise you must first check if your PC s IP address is set on the same subnet as the RG300 that is the PC s IP address starts 192 168 1 x ÒÑÌÛæ If your RG300 unit is not configured with the standard default IP address and login Username Password use the default values on the label affixed to the unit In the web ...

Page 135: ... operating mode click Basic Setup For more information see Using the Basic Setup Wizard on page 25 Alternatively to configure more detailed settings click Advanced Setup For more information see The Advanced Setup Menu on page 27 Figure 7 Home Page The following parameters are displayed on the home page Username Describes the WiMAX network login name Operator Name The identity of the operator netw...

Page 136: ...ËÐ É ÆßÎÜ The Basic Setup Wizard takes you through the basic configuration steps for the RG300 Launching the Basic Setup Wizard To perform basic configuration click Basic Setup on the home page When configuring the unit through the Setup Wizard you will need to proceed through the following steps ïò WiMAX Account Login Configures user authentication settings for connection to the WiMAX network Fig...

Page 137: ...rovided by the WiMAX operator îò Apply Settings Click Confirm to apply the basic settings Figure 9 Confirm Settings íò Basic Setup Finished When the Basic Setup steps are completed the unit reboots and attempts to connect to the specified WiMAX network Log in again to return to the Home page Figure 10 Setup Wizard Finished ...

Page 138: ...nfiguration parameters are described in detail System Configures general device settings See page 30 WAN Configures WAN settings See page 38 LAN Configures LAN settings See page 44 NAT Configures Network Address Translation settings See page 47 Firewall Configures firewall settings See page 52 Route Configures static routing settings See page 59 UPnP Enables UPnP See page 62 VoIP Configures VoIP S...

Page 139: ...ttons Apply Applies all new configuration changes on the current page and saves them to memory Home Returns to the web management home page Logout Immediately closes the current web management session Reboot The Reboot button appears after some configuration changes that require the Gateway to be reset You can make as many changes as you want before restarting the Gateway All changes are saved as ...

Page 140: ... section includes these chapters System Settings on page 30 WAN Configuration on page 38 LAN Configuration on page 44 NAT Configuration on page 47 Firewall Configuration on page 52 Routing Configuration on page 59 UPnP Configuration on page 62 VoIP Settings on page 64 Wi Fi Settings on page 75 QoS Configuration on page 84 ...

Page 141: ...ing the system time configuring an access password and upgrading the system software The System configuration pages include the following options System Status on page 31 Administrator Settings on page 32 Firmware Upgrade on page 33 Configuration Tools on page 34 System Time on page 35 System Log on page 36 Reset on page 37 ...

Page 142: ...sk assigned by the service provider Gateway Displays the WAN gateway address assigned by the service provider Primary DNS Displays the WAN primary DNS address Secondary DNS Displays the WAN secondary DNS address Connection Type Displays the connection type for the WAN Either fixed for a static IP setting or dhcp for dynamic IP assignment Figure 14 System Status Gateway Gateway Display system IP se...

Page 143: ... MTU Size The maximum transmission unit size in bytes ßÜÓ Ò ÍÌÎßÌÑÎ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙÍ The Administrator Settings page enables you to change the password for management access to the RG300 Figure 16 Setting a Password The following parameters are displayed on this page Current Password You need to first enter your current administrator password to be able to configure a new one Default admin ÒÑÌÛæ If your R...

Page 144: ...y defaults Click Apply to proceed Auto Upgrade Provides a method to automatically upgrade the Gateway when new code is available as indicated by the contents of an information file provided by the WiMAX service operator The Auto Upgrade information file and code file can be located on the same server or different servers Enable Enables the automatic upgrade feature Update Interval A time interval ...

Page 145: ...splays Click OK to continue Backup Settings Saves the current configuration settings to a file on the web management station Restore Settings Restores a saved configuration file to the unit Configuration files are plain text files that can be edited directly to modify settings not all parameters need be defined You can use the Browse button to locate the file on the web management station Fully Re...

Page 146: ...tes from a time server The unit acts as an SNTP client periodically sending time synchronization requests to a specified time server Alternatively you can select None and set the time and date manually Time Server Address The IP address of a time server that the unit attempts to poll for a time update Current Time hh mm ss The current time of the system clock New Time hh mm ss Sets the system cloc...

Page 147: ...add the latest entries to the System Log Table Download Downloads the current system log messages to a file on the web management station Clean Removes all the current system log messages from the System Log Table System Log Level Sets the minimum severity level for event logging The system allows you to limit the messages that are logged by specifying a minimum severity level Error message levels...

Page 148: ...Reset page allows you to restart the device s software If the unit stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning performing a reset can clear the condition Figure 22 Reset Unit Reset Resets the unit All current settings are retained ...

Page 149: ...ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s WAN connection The WAN configuration pages include the following options WAN Settings on page 39 DNS on page 42 DDNS on page 43 ...

Page 150: ...way sends a DHCP request to a DHCP server Range 1 10000 Timeout The maximum time period in seconds the Gateway waits for a response from a DHCP server before it resends a request Range 1 3600 seconds L2TP Selects configuration for an Internet connection using the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol an access protocol often used for virtual private networks PPTP Selects configuration for an Internet connect...

Page 151: ...Selecting Static IP Address for the WAN type enables you to enter static IP settings as assigned by the service provider Figure 25 Static IP Settings The following parameters are displayed in this section on this page IP Address The IP address provided by your service provider Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers 0 to 255 separated by periods Netmask Indicates the subnet mask such as...

Page 152: ...aracters Password Specify the password for your connection as supplied by the service provider Range 1 20 characters ÐÐÌÐ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙÍ If your service provider supports Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP for your Internet connection configure the settings described below Figure 27 PPTP Settings The following parameters are displayed in this section on this page Enable Enables the PPTP settings Ser...

Page 153: ...ge enables you to enter primary and secodary DNS addresses Figure 28 DNS Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Primary DNS Address Address of the primary DNS server specified in the form of 0 0 0 0 The address 0 0 0 0 disables the manual DNS setting Secondary DNS Address optional Optional address of a secondary DNS server specified in the form of 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 154: ... To set up an DDNS account visit the website of one of the supported service providers Figure 29 DDNS Settings The following items are displayed in this section on this page Enable Enables the DDNS service Max Time Interval The maximum time period before the Gateway sends an update to the DDNS provider Options 1hr 3hr 6hr 8hr 12hr 1 day 3 days 1 week DDNS Server Specifies the DDNS service provider...

Page 155: ...Ú ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s LAN functions The LAN configuration pages include the following options LAN Settings on page 45 DHCP Client List on page 46 ...

Page 156: ... an address pool by specifying start and end IP addresses Be sure not to include the unit s IP address in the address pool range Figure 30 LAN Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page IP Address The IP address of the unit Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers 0 to 255 separated by periods The standard default setting is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Indicates the local I...

Page 157: ...HCP Client List 46 ÜØÝÐ ÝÔ ÛÒÌ Ô ÍÌ The DHCP Client List page enables you to see the MAC address of devices that are currently connected to the unit and have been assigned an IP address by the DHCP server Figure 31 DHCP Client List ...

Page 158: ...in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s Network Address Translation NAT functions The NAT configuration pages include the following options NAT Settings on page 48 Port Mapping on page 49 DMZ on page 50 ALG on page 51 ...

Page 159: ...s to one external IP address on devices at the edge of a network For the RG300 the internal local IP addresses are the IP addresses assigned to local PCs by the DHCP server and the external IP address is the IP address assigned to the WiMAX interface Figure 32 NAT Settings The following item is displayed on this page Enable Enables NAT on the device ...

Page 160: ...rvice port numbers include HTTP 80 FTP 21 Telnet 23 and SSH 22 Figure 33 Port Mapping The following parameters are displayed on this page Private IP The IP address of the server on the local Ethernet network The specified address must be in the same subnet as the RG300 and its DHCP server address pool Alternatively the IP address can be set by selecting a PC from the DHCP client list Use Client Li...

Page 161: ...one host Figure 34 DMZ Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Enable Enables the feature DMZ Host Specifies the IP address of the virtual DMZ host Alternatively the host IP can be set by selecting a PC from the DHCP client list Use Client List Allows the host IP to be selected from the DHCP client list ÒÑÌÛæ Adding a host to the DMZ may expose your local network to a variety ...

Page 162: ...ables the passthrough of VoIP SIP traffic on the configured server port numbers SIP Server Ports Lists the SIP server ports used for VoIP traffic Port Number Adds a new SIP Server port number PPTP Passthrough PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol provides a secure tunnel for remote client access to a PPTP security gateway PPTP includes provisions for call origination and flow control required by ...

Page 163: ...nfiguration options for the RG300 s firewall functions The Firewall configuration pages include the following options Firewall Settings on page 53 Client Filtering on page 54 Port Filtering on page 55 MAC Filtering on page 56 URL Filtering on page 57 Host Filtering on page 58 ...

Page 164: ...on IP addresses and TCP UDP port numbers or specific MAC addresses Figure 36 Firewall Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Enable Enables all firewall features Disallow PING from WAN side Prevents pings on the unit s WiMAX interface from being routed to the network Allow Access WebUI from WAN Allows a user to be able to log into the Gateway web interface from a remote locat...

Page 165: ...filters on the unit Figure 37 Client Filtering Settings The following parameters are displayed on this page Target IP Specifies an IP address or range on the local network to filter Destination Port Range Specifies a TCP UDP port number range to filter Range 1 65535 or Any Protocol Specifies the the port type Options TCP UDP Any Add Adds a new IP address to the filter table Remove Removes an IP ad...

Page 166: ... Services The TCP UDP services allowed access to the Gateway All TCP UDP ports are open unless specified as blocked Some common protocols are pre defined and can be selected to Add to the Blocked Services Select Custom Port to define other TCP UDP port ranges to block Operation Adds removes or clears all blocked services Blocked Services Lists the TCP UDP ports that are blocked Type Specifies the ...

Page 167: ... can configure up to 20 MAC address filters on the unit Figure 39 MAC Filtering The following parameters are displayed on this page MAC Address Specifies a local PC MAC address Use Client List Selects a local PC MAC address from the Gateway s DHCP client list table Add Adds a new MAC address to the filter table Remove Removes a MAC address from the filter table ...

Page 168: ...ltering URLs accessed from the network users can be prevented from reaching prohibited online content Figure 40 URL Filtering The following items are displayed on this page String Specifies text keyword contained in URLs that will be filtered Maximum 256 characters invalid characters Add Adds a keyword string to the URL filter Remove Removes an entry from the filter table ...

Page 169: ...ame is the name of a particular web site For example www fungames com Figure 41 Host Filtering The following items are displayed on this page Host String Displays current Host filter Maximum 256 characters invalid characters Add Enters a domain name keyword for a host filtering For example myhost example com Remove Removes an entry from the filter table ...

Page 170: ... ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s Routing functions The Routing configuration pages include the following options Routing Table on page 60 Static Route on page 61 ...

Page 171: ... parameters are displayed in this section on this page Route The IP address that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network Gateway The IP address of the router within the local IP subnet that forwards traffic to the remote IP subnet Netmask The mask that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network Interface Indicates the local network interface on the unit ...

Page 172: ...y configure a small number of stable routes to ensure network accessibility Figure 43 Static Route The following items are displayed on this page Enable Enables the configured routes in the Static Route table Destination A destination network or specific host to which packets can be routed Netmask Network mask for the associated IP subnet This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing...

Page 173: ... ÝÑÒÚ ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the RG300 s Universal Plug and Play Forum UPnP feature The UPnP configuration pages include the following options UPnP on page 63 ...

Page 174: ...ÒÐ UPnP Universal Plug and Play Forum provides inter connectivity between devices supported by the same standard Figure 44 UPnP Setting The following parameters are displayed in this section on this page UPnP Enables UpnP support on the unit ...

Page 175: ...IP messaging makes use of Proxy Redirect and Registration servers to process call requests and find the location of called parties across the Internet When SIP has set up a call between two parties the actual voice communication is a direct peer to peer connection using the standard Real Time Protocol RTP which streams the encoded voice data across the network You can make VoIP calls by connecting...

Page 176: ...domain Enable Enables the VoIP ports on the Gateway Telephone Number The phone number that is assigned to this phone line The same with Telephone Number Uses the specified Telephone Number as the Outgoing Display Name Outgoing Display Name The name that is displayed to the other party during a call The same with WiMAX Username and Password Uses the WiMAX user name and password as the SIP user name...

Page 177: ...ting page allows you to configure RTP DTMF and FAX settings Figure 46 SIP Settings The following items are displayed on this page RTP Port The Real time Transport Protocol RTP and Real time Control Protocol RTCP do not use specified port numbers You can specify a port base that the RTP and RTCP traffic can use DTMF Key Pad Enables the sending of dual tone multi frequency touch tone phone signals o...

Page 178: ...alls and faxes to be sent from the Phone port connection For this option fax signals are sent over the VoIP network using the voice codec just as if it were a voice call Session Timer Enable Enables a limit on the duration of VoIP calls Session Timer Interval Sets the maximum time limit for VoIP calls ÍÐÛÛÜ Ü ßÔ The Speed Dial page allows you to configure up to eight VoIP numbers that are immediat...

Page 179: ... of a dial plan string is 0123 xxxxxx t Five standard dial plans are defined Call Transfer Key New Call Key Set Speed Dial Key Speed Dial Key and 3 way Conference Up to 10 other dial plans can be defined by the user Figure 48 Dial Plan Settings The function of elements allowed in a dial plan are described in the table below Table 5 Dial Plan Elements Element Example Description x xxxx Represents a...

Page 180: ... Dialed sequences that are longer than specified in a dial plan rule are truncated after the number of specified digits For example if the dial plan rule is 011x and 0115678 is dialed only the digit sequence 0115 is transmitted 125 8 Limits a dialed digit to specified values or a range of values The example specifies that only digits 1 2 5 6 7 and 8 are permitted t xx t The timeout indicator that ...

Page 181: ...hone and switch to the incoming call Call Transfer Transfers any received call to another number you specify Blind Transfer During a call press the Flash button which puts the caller on hold then enter the transfer key sequence as defined on the Dial Plan page default You can then dial the transfer number The call is transfered immediately and you can hang up The transfered call shows the caller I...

Page 182: ...to transfer the call The transfered call shows your caller ID and not the caller ID of the original calling party Call Forward Configures settings that control various call forwarding features Always Forward Number Forwards an incoming call to another number On Busy Forward Number When Call Waiting is disabled specifies another phone number to which incoming calls are forwarded when the phone is b...

Page 183: ...le this parameter to try and reduce or remove it Voice Activation Detection Enables the detection of periods of silence in the audio stream so that they are not transmitted over the network Comfortable Noise Generation Creates artificial noise for the listener during detected silent intervals in the audio stream Answer Timeout The time after which a no answer message is sent to the caller Range 0 ...

Page 184: ... codecs supported by the Gateway You can enable specific codecs to use or enable all Alternatively you may want to disable certain codecs such as high bandwidth codecs to preserve network bandwidth PCMA G 711 ALaw The ITU T G 711 with A law standard codec that uses Pulse Code Modulation PCM to produce a 64 Kbps high quality voice data stream This standard is used in Europe and most other countries...

Page 185: ...ÝØßÐÌÛÎ ïï VoIP Settings Codecs 74 buttons to set the priority The Gateway attempts to use the codec highest in the list before trying the next lower one ...

Page 186: ...ions The Wi Fi set up pages include configuration options for the radio signal characteristics and Wi Fi security The Wi Fi configuration pages include the following options Basic Wireless Settings on page 76 Advanced Wireless Settings on page 78 Wireless Security on page 79 ACL Settings on page 83 ...

Page 187: ...s may be slowed to compensate for 802 11b clients Any 802 11n clients will also be able to communicate with the Wi Fi radio but they will be limited to 802 11g protocols and data transmission rates 11b only All 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n clients will be able to communicate with the Wi Fi radio but the 802 11g and 802 11n clients will be limited to 802 11b protocols and data transmission rates up ...

Page 188: ...io conforms to local regulations Options United States Japan France Taiwan Ireland ÝßËÌ ÑÒæ You must set the country code to the country of operation Setting the country code restricts operation of the access point to the radio channels and transmit power levels permitted for wireless networks in the specified country Channel The radio channel that the Wi Fi radio uses to communicate with wireless...

Page 189: ...n Using smaller DTIM intervals delivers broadcast multicast frames in a more timely manner causing stations in Power Save mode to wake up more often and drain power faster Using higher DTIM values reduces the power used by stations in Power Save mode but delays the transmission of broadcast multicast frames Range 1 255 beacons Frag Threshold Configures the minimum packet size that can be fragmente...

Page 190: ...Short Slot Sets the basic unit of time the access point uses for calculating waiting times before data is transmitted A short slot time 9 microseconds can increase data throughput on the access point but requires that all clients can support a short slot time that is 802 11g compliant clients must support a short slot time A long slot time 20 microseconds is required if the access point has to sup...

Page 191: ...nually distributed to all clients that want to use the network When you select to use WEP be sure to define at least one static WEP key for user authentication or data encryption Also be sure that the WEP shared keys are the same for each client in the wireless network Figure 55 Security Mode WEP The following items are displayed in this section on this page Auth Mode Configures the WEP security m...

Page 192: ...tandard WPA2 includes the complete wireless security standard but also offers backward compatibility with WPA Both WPA and WPA2 provide an enterprise and personal mode of operation For small home or office networks WPA and WPA2 provide a simple personal operating mode that uses just a pre shared key for network access The WPA Pre Shared Key WPA PSK mode uses a common password phrase for user authe...

Page 193: ...n with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code CBC MAC for message integrity The AES Counter Mode CBCMAC Protocol AES CCMP provides extremely robust data confidentiality using a 128 bit key Use of AES CCMP encryption is specified as a standard requirement for WPA2 Before implementing WPA2 in the network be sure client devices are upgraded to WPA2 compliant hardware TKIPAES Uses either TK...

Page 194: ...C addresses in the filter list to allow network access Figure 57 ACL Settings The following items are displayed on this page Enable Enables the ACL feature MAC Address Physical address of a client Enter six pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by colons for example 00 90 D1 12 AB 89 Add Click to list a new specified MAC address in the MAC Authentication Table Operation Click the Remove button to ...

Page 195: ... ÙËÎßÌ ÑÒ The RG300 supports Quality of Service QoS settings that enable traffic rate limits to be set for all or specific LAN clients The QoS configuration pages include the following options QoS Settings on page 85 ...

Page 196: ... limit for the outbound traffic from all clients not specified in the QoS Rules table The rate is specified in kilobytes per second 0 means unlimited Rules Specifies the QoS rate limits for specified client source IPs Source IP Specifies a source IP address on the local network The IP address can also be selected from the DHCP client list as indicated by Use Client List Use Client List Enables the...

Page 197: ... 86 ÍÛÝÌ ÑÒ ßÐÐÛÒÜ ÝÛÍ This section provides additional information and includes these items Troubleshooting on page 87 Hardware Specifications on page 89 Cables and Pinouts on page 93 ...

Page 198: ...g Chart Symptom Action Power LED is Off AC power adapter may be disconnected Check connections between the unit the AC power adapter and the wall outlet Power LED is Red The unit has detected a system error Reboot the unit to try and clear the condition If the condition does not clear contact your local dealer for assistance WiMAX Signal LEDs are Off Move the location of the unit Check with the Wi...

Page 199: ...are using has not been disabled Check the network cabling between the management station and the unit If the problem is not resolved try using a different port or a different cable ÚÑÎÙÑÌ ÑÎ ÔÑÍÌ ÌØÛ ÐßÍÍÉÑÎÜ Set the unit to its default configuration by pressing the reset button on the base for 5 seconds or more Then use the default password to access the management interface ÎÛÍÛÌÌ ÒÙ ÌØÛ ËÒ Ì If...

Page 200: ...E TX RJ 45 100 ohm UTP cable Category 5 or better ÔÛÜ ÒÜ ÝßÌÑÎÍ System Power WiMAX signal strength WiFi Ports Link Activity ßÝ ÐÑÉÛÎ ßÜßÐÌÛÎ Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 5 A maximum Output 12 VDC 1 A ËÒ Ì ÐÑÉÛÎ ÍËÐÐÔÇ DC Input 12 VDC 1 A maximum Power Consumption 12 W maximum ÐØÇÍ ÝßÔ Í ÆÛ 181 5 x 198 5 x 79 mm 7 15 x 7 81 x 3 11 in ÉÛ ÙØÌ 412 g 14 5 oz ÌÛÓÐÛÎßÌËÎÛ Operating 5 to 45 C 23 to 113 F ...

Page 201: ...90 MHz Support for Full Scan and Partial Scan ÝØßÒÒÛÔ ÞßÒÜÉ ÜÌØ 2 5 GHz model 5 and 10 MHz ÓÑÜËÔßÌ ÑÒ ÍÝØÛÓÛ Scaleable OFDMA employing Time Division Duplex TDD mechanism PRBS subcarrier randomization Contains pilot preamble and ranging modulation ÓÑÜËÔßÌ ÑÒ ßÒÜ ÝÑÜ ÒÙ ÌÇÐÛÍ Down Link QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Up Link QPSK 16 QAM ÎÛÝÛ ÊÛ ÍÛÒÍ Ì Ê ÌÇ 94 dBm maximum ÊÑ Ð ÍÐÛÝ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒÍ ÊÑ ÝÛ Í ÙÒßÔ ÒÙ ÐÎÑÌÑ...

Page 202: ...elay Dial plan Speed dial Call forwarding No Answer Busy All ÎÛÒ øÎ ÒÙ ÛÏË ÊßÔÛÒÌ ÒËÓÞÛÎ 3 REN total in system É óÚ ÍÐÛÝ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒÍ ÓßÈ ÓËÓ èðîòïïÞñÙñÒ øîð ÓØÆ ÝØßÒÒÛÔÍ FCC NCC 1 11 ETSI 1 13 France 10 13 ÑÐÛÎßÌ ÒÙ ÚÎÛÏËÛÒÝÇ 2 4 2 4835 GHz FCC ETSI ÓÑÜËÔßÌ ÑÒ ÌÇÐÛ 802 11n BPSK QPSK OFDM 802 11g BPSK QPSK OFDM 802 11b CCK BPSK QPSK ÎÚ ÑËÌÐËÌ ÐÑÉÛÎ 802 11b 13 dBm 802 11g 12 dBm 802 11n 9 dBm ÎÚ ÎÛÝÛ ...

Page 203: ... Í ÙÒßÔ ÝÛÎÌ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒ US 2 5 GHz FCC CFR 47 Part 27M CE 2 3 GHz EN 302 326 2 5 GHz EN 302 544 NCC PLMN09 É óÚ ÎßÜ Ñ Í ÙÒßÔ ÝÛÎÌ Ú ÝßÌ ÑÒ FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C EN 300 328 NCC LP0002 ÍßÚÛÌÇ IEC UL 60950 1 CE EN 60950 1 LVD NCC CNS14336 ErP EN 62301 ÍÌßÒÜßÎÜÍ IEEE 802 16e 2005 WAVE 1 and WAVE 2 IEEE 802 3 2005 10BASE T and 100BASE TX IEEE 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n ...

Page 204: ...he following figure illustrates how the pins on the RJ 45 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins Figure 59 RJ 45 Connector ïðñïððÞßÍÛóÌÈ Ð Ò ßÍÍ ÙÒÓÛÒÌÍ Use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections 100 ohm Category 3 or better cable for 10 Mbps connections or 100 ohm Category 5 o...

Page 205: ... 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts PIN MDI Signal Namea a The and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair MDI X Signal Name 1 Transmit Data plus TD Receive Data plus RD 2 Transmit Data minus TD Receive Data minus RD 3 Receive Data plus RD Transmit Data plus TD 6 Receive Data minus RD Transmit Data minus TD 4 5 7 8 Not used Not used É ñÑ Í Ñ É ñÙ Í Ù ï î í ì ë ê é ...

Page 206: ...le is to join two ports and either both ports are labeled with an X MDI X or neither port is labeled with an X MDI a crossover must be implemented in the wiring Figure 61 Crossover Wiring É ñÑ Í Ñ É ñÙ Í ï î í ì ë ê é è ï î í ì ë ê é è Û ßñÌ ß ëêèÞ ÎÖóìë É Í ïðñïððÞßÍÛóÌÈ Ý ª Ý Û ß Û Þ Ù Þ É ñÞ Í Þ É ñÞ Í ...

Page 207: ...three telephone lines but usually only one or two pairs of conductor pins and wires are implemented The RJ 11 port on this device contains only one wire pair on the inner pins 3 and 4 Figure 62 RJ 11 Port Pinout Table 8 RJ 11 Port Pinout Pin Signal Name Wire Color 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Line 1 Ring Red or Blue White 4 Line 1 Tip Green or White Blue 5 Not used 6 Not used ï î í ì ë ê Î Þ ñÉ Ù É ñÞ ...

Page 208: ...fined service area ÞÛßÝÑÒ A signal periodically transmitted from a Wi Fi access point that is used to identify the network and maintain contact with wireless clients Ý ÒÎ Carrier to Interference Plus Noise Ratio A measurement of the channel quality in a WiMAX link Subscriber stations measure the received CINR and send the information back to the base station The base station can then adjust modula...

Page 209: ...munications network which accepts transmission from computers and terminals ÛßÐ Extensible Authentication Protocol An authentication protocol used to authenticate subscribers EAP is used with TLS or TTLS authentication to provide mutual authentication between a subscriber and a WiMAX network ØÌÌÐ Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is a standard used to transmit and receive all data over the World Wi...

Page 210: ...PV2 defined in RFC 2759 provides mutual authentication between peers using user names and passwords ÑÜÚÓ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing The air interface defined for IEEE 802 11g Wi Fi OFDM allows multiple users to transmit in an allocated band by dividing the bandwidth into many narrow bandwidth carriers ÎÖóìë ÝÑÒÒÛÝÌÑÎ A connector for twisted pair wiring ÎÍÍ Receive Signal Strength I...

Page 211: ...e that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol and IP as the network layer protocol ÌÔÍ Transport Layer Security An standard defined in RFC 5216 EAP TLS is an authentication protocol that provides strong security through the use of client side certificates ÌÌÔÍ Tunneled Transport Layer Security EAP TTLS is a protocol extension of EAP TLS The authentication server is authenticated to the cli...

Page 212: ...e Interoperability for Microwave Access The IEEE 802 16 2004 standard known as fixed WiMAX supports only point to point links and has no support for mobility The IEEE 802 16e 2005 standard known as mobile WiMAX is an amendment to IEEE 802 16 2004 and supports mobility Note that mobile WiMAX standard is not backward compatible with the fixed WiMAX standard ...

Page 213: ...DTIM setting 78 dynamic DNS 43 dynamic IP cable modem 39 Û encryption 79 encryption options 80 Ethernet ports 17 Ú factory defaults restoring 34 firewall protection 53 firmware update 33 fixed IP xDSL 39 fragmentation threshold 78 frequency setting 77 Ù Gateway address 40 60 gateway function 21 Ø hacker attack prevention 53 hardware description 15 IEEE 802 11g 75 configuring interface 76 initial c...

Page 214: ... ports 17 RTS threshold 78 Í security options 79 Setup Wizard launching 25 Simple Network Time Protocol See SNTP SIP settings 66 slot time 79 SNTP 35 enabling client 35 software update 33 SSID 77 static routing table 61 subnet mask 40 45 60 subscriber station 14 system clock setting 35 system indicators 16 17 system information 32 system log 36 system time 35 Ì time updates 35 TKIP encryption 82 Ë...

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