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2. 7212 For the most recent documentation visit the Product Documentation page at www nokiasiemensnetworks com devices SEP 2011 1 1 CPEi Ite 7212 User Guide Powerful Features in a Single Unit The CPEi lte 7212 device provides the following features LTE Authentication WAN DHCP Client LAN DHCP Server Home Gateway Functions Firewall Protection Port Forwarding Wi Fi Front of the CPEi Ite 7212 The front of the CPEi lte 7212 unit contains LED Link Activity indicators The LEDs show the status of the CPEi lte 7212 initialization and network status during normal operation Wi Fi LED is lit it Indicates Wi Fi is enabled Otherwise Wi Fi is disabled Signal Strength When the CPEi lte 7212 has acquired LIE service One to five LTE Signal Strength LEDs are lit indicating signal strength with one LED indicating a low signal through five LED s indicating a very strong signal is being received LTE Status While acquiring access to the LTE Network All LIE Signal Strength LEDs will blink Scanning for LTE service LAN Status Indicates the status of the Ethernet connection and activity Power Indicates if the device is powered on or off Device power up Middle signal strength LED will BLINK while others are solidly lit Back of the CPEi Ite 7212 The back of the CPEi lte 7212 unit contains the RESET switch WPS switch DC Power Connector Ethernet connector and Ethernet LED Figure 1 2 CPE Ports and Connect
3. Networks for this product can be found at the following Nokia Siemens Networks website http www nokiasiemensnetworks com devices This document contains additional information regarding licenses acknowledgments and required copyright notices for open source packages used in this Nokia Siemens Networks product efe eR ee eR Re ee RR RR RR III II IAAI III IAI IIA III AIA IAAI IIIA RR eR RR RR RR RR RR RR Table of Contents eee dede dee eee e e eee ee dede eee dee eee e eee e do d ee eoe 1 0 Components and Licenses 2 0 Credits and Licenses 2 1 GNU General Public License GPL v2 2 2 GNU General Public License GPL v3 2 3 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE LGPL v2 1 2 4 University of Delaware 1992 2009 Free License 2 5 Free donation 2 6 MIT X derivate license 2 7 MIT X 2 8 Free Donation Free License 2 9 BSD 2 10 Carl Worth lt cworth eastisi edu gt 2 11 MIT license 6 2 SEP 2011 Troubleshooting Chapter7 Troubleshooting Power e Verify the AC power adapter is properly plugged into the electrical outlet and into the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 e Plug a different device into the outlet to ensure the outlet is receiving power A Computer Cannot Log On to the CPEi Ite 7212 Disconnect and reconnect the Ethernet cable to the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 unit and the computer Cannot Connect to the Internet e Verify the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 connection status from the Web Interface as shown in Section 2
4. duration of the IP Address to be assigned to the host PC Allow you to assign the same IP address to a local host PC on the network Click Apply to save changes DDNS Menu Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS allows a user with a non static IP address to keep their domain name associated with an ever changing IP address As an example DDNS is used when you are hosting your own website Figure 3 3 DDNS Menu anil No Service Setup 9 O gt Administration About Engineering DDNS Settings DDNS Service DDNS Service Provider DDNS User Name DDNS Password DDNS Host Name SEP 2011 Enable Apply Help v Disable www dyndns org M Cancel 3 3 Basic Configuration Table 3 3 DDNS Field or Button Description DDNS Service Enable or Disable the service DDNS service is disabled by default DDNS Service Provider Only valid if DDNS service is enabled Select DDNS Service Provider that you belong to from the drop down box DDNS User Name Only valid if DDNS service is enabled Enter your DDNS account user name DDNS Password Only valid if DDNS service is enabled Enter your DDNS account password DDNS Host Name Only valid if DDNS service is enabled Enter the DDNS Host Name This is assigned by the DDNS service Click Apply to save changes NAT Menu NAT maps all of the private IP addresses on a home network to a single public IP address supplied by an Internet Service Prov
5. e Ifthe Desktop CPEi lte 7212 connection is down and the gateway has not received an IP for 5 minutes to 10 minutes reset the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 using the reset button Additional Troubleshooting Help Contact your service provider for additional help SEP 2011 7 1 68010072060 Nokia Siemens Networks Copyright O 2011 Nokia Siemens Networks All rights reserved Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy Other company and product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners and they are mentioned for identification purposes only Nokia Siemens Networks Corporation Karaportti 3 FI 02610 ESPOO Finland
6. this menu Figure 4 4 WDS Menu sand No Service e EM 9 e o sy Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering WDS Settings Help v WDS Mode AP WDS MAC Address Table Select MAC Address Enabled SEP 2011 Wi Fi Settings Table 4 4 WDS Field or Button Description WDS Mode With choices of Bridge Mode AP Mode and Mixing mode Default is AP Mode Bridge Mode This mode allows connecting two or more physically separated wired LAN segments via Wi Fi AP In this mode the Wi Fi radio is only used to bridge wired networks No wireless clients can associate to this device WDS AP Mode This mode allows this device to communicate with other Wi Fi APs over WDS as well as allowing wireless clients attachment WDS Mixing Mode In this mode as long as the network setting channel security and etc are matching this device can communicate with any other WDS enabled AP regardless which mode it is in WDS MAC Address Table List of the MAC address of the Wi Fi APs to communicate with this device over WDS Click Apply to save changes Advanced Settings Wi Fi Advanced network settings are configured at this menu Figure 4 5 Advanced Settings Menu E RET Nokia Si e P 6 Ga 6 ear d Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering 4 Advanced Settings Help v Broadcast Home Wireless Network SSID Enable Disable 802 11n Protection Auto 802 11g Transmit Rate Auto 802 11n Transmit Rate Auto Transmit
7. 192 1168 115 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 1255 10 Network Address Server DHCP Server Settings DHCP Server Enable 5 Disable DHCP Server Subnet Mask 255 1255 255 10 DHCP Starting IP Address 192 1168 115 120 DHCP Ending IP Address 192 1168 115 1200 DHCP Lease Time 1 hour 0 minute 0 second DHCP Reservation Table Select Host Name MAC Address IP Address SEP 2011 Basic Configuration Table 3 2 Local Network Field or Button Device Name Local IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server DHCP Starting IP Address DHCP Ending IP Address DHCP Lease Time DHCP Reservation Table Description You can type in the device name with a period at the end in the address bar of your Web browser to log into the device from any computer at your home network e g http mylte This is the local network IP address of the device The default value is 192 168 15 1 A 32 bit number that masks an IP address and divides the IP address into network address and host address Subnet Mask is made by setting network bits to all 1 s and setting host bits to all 0 s Default value is 255 255 255 0 Enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server functionality on the LAN allowing the device to dynamically assign lease IP addresses to clients that connect to it from the local network The IP address pool you would like the DHCP server to start with The IP address pool you would like the DHCP server to end with The lease
8. CPEi lte 7212 setup has completed you can log in to your CPEi lte 7212 from any computer on your home network To log in type the device name in the address bar on your computer the default device name is mylte or type in http 192 168 15 1 This section describes menus Setup Internet Security Local Network DDNS NAT Port Forwarding UPNP DMZ Internet Security The Internet Security submenu provides the options to make your local network more secure Figure 3 1 Setup Menu SEP 2011 aand No Service gt Nokia Siemens O T Networks 1 Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Firewall Settings Help v Firewall Enable Disable Internet Settings Block internet ping request E Enable O Disable 3 1 Basic Configuration Table 3 1 Internet Security Field or Button Description Firewall The Firewall helps protect your home network by preventing unauthorized access to your home network Block Internet Ping Request Blocking the anonymous internet ping request ICMP Echo Request can reduce the risk of exposing your device on the internet Click Apply to save changes Local Area Network The Local Network submenu provides the options to configure your local network Figure 3 2 Local Network Menu anil No Service E E Nokia Siemens o9 Networks Administration About Engineering 4 Device Local Host Network Settings Help v Device Name mylte Local IP Address
9. Power High Beacon Interval 100 milliseconds RTS Threshold 2347 bytes Preamble Type Long Fragmentation Threshold 2346 bytes DTIM Interval 3 milliseconds CTS Protection Mode Auto 4 6 SEP 2011 Wi Fi Settings Table 4 5 Advanced Settings Field or Button Broadcast Home Wireless Network SSID 802 11g Transmit Rate 802 11n Transmit Rate Transmit Power Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Preamble Type Fragmentation Threshold DTIM Interval SEP 2011 Description By default the network name SSID of the home wireless network is broadcast into open air at regular interval This allows Wi Fi client to dynamically discover and roam between Wi Fi networks Disabling broadcasting SSID could improve the security of your home Wi Fi network 802 11n Protection The 802 11n specification provides protection rules to guarantee that 802 11n transmissions do not cause interference with legacy stations or access points By default these protection mechanisms are enabled However you can turn off these protection mechanisms The range is from 1 to 54Mbps The default setting is Auto The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network You can select from a range of transmission speeds or keep the default setting Auto to have the device automatically use the fastest possible data rate The range is from 6 5 to 130 270Mbps The default setting is Auto The rate of data tra
10. e Q Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Software Update Help v Device Software Update Path Browse SEP 2011 Administration Certificate Management Click Browse to locate trusted CA root certificates for your computer When you have located the trusted CA root certificate you would like to install on to the device click Install Figure 5 5 Certificate Management Menu anil No Service e O Setup Wi Fi Administration Nokia Siemens Networks 2 Engineering CA Certificate Installation Help v Certificate Import Path Browse_ Factory Defaults Restore Factory Settings To restore your device to the original factory settings click Yes then Apply Your device will automatically restart Figure 5 6 Factory Defaults Menu all No Service e O wa Pf Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Restore Factory Settings Help v Restore Factory Default Settings Yes y No 5 4 SEP 2011 About Chapter6 About Overview The about menu describes device information on your CPE The About Menu section describes menus e Status e Legal Notice e Device Info Status You can view the status of device including LIE wireless connection Internet Network Local Network and Device Status at this menu Figure 6 1 Status anif No Service v 9 9 EN 2 2 Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering LTE Wireless Network Status Internet Network S
11. e country region The device will choose the best operating channel available if Auto is selected Click Apply to save changes Wireless Security Menu The Wi Fi Security menu enables you to choose the wireless LAN security protocol to enable authentication and secure data transmission on the Wi Fi network Verify the selected network security protocol is supported by the wireless devices on the network Figure 4 2 Wireless Security Menu 4 2 aol No Service el 9 0 ad Setup Wi Fi Administration About Basic Settings reless Securit Guess Network NDS Advanced Settings Engineering Security Settings Help v Wireless Network Home Security Type WPA WPA2 y Group Key Renewal Interval 3600 seconds Encryption Type TKIP y Security Type Personal x Passphrase 1234 WPS Settings Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Enable j Disable WPS Method PBC y Add Enrollee Click Apply to save changes SEP 2011 Wi Fi Settings WPA WPA2 Configuration Manage WPA WPA2 security protocol settings Table 4 2 WPA WPA2 Menu Selections Field or Button Description Group Key Renewal This setting determines how often the group key is going to change The group key renewal interval range is 300 to 7200 Default setting is 3600 seconds Security Type Authentication keys can be generated either automatically or entered manually The types of authentication selections are e Remote Radius Radius Server IP add
12. e next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the device has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages Continue Wi Fi Settings Table 4 5 Advanced Settings Continued Field or Button Description CTS Protection Mode When set to Auto a protection mechanism will ensure that your Wireless B devices will connect to this device when many Wireless G devices are present WMM Wi Fi Multimedia WMM refers to QoS Quality of Service over Wi Fi QoS enables Wi Fi access points to prioritize traffic and optimizes the way shared network resources are allocated among different applications WMM No Acknowledgment Default setting is Disabled When enabled the device will not resend data if an error occurs Click Apply to save changes SEP 2011 Administration Chapter 5 Administration Overview This section describes the administration settings for your device Administration Menu describes e Management e Time Setting e LTE Interface e Software Management e Certificate Management e Factory Defaults Management Device management settings are configured at this menu Figure 5 1 Management Menu SEP 2011 aal No Service e O Setup Wi Fi Administration Login Password Settings Help New Login Password Confirm N
13. ew Login Password Remote Access Settings Remote Web Access from Internet 7 Enable Disable Language Settings Language English y Nokia Siemens Networks Engineering 4 agement Factory Defaults Table 5 1 Management Field or Button Login Password Remote Web Access Remote Web Access port number Language Administration Description Password is required to gain access to the device configuration and status pages To protect your device and your home network the default password is recommended to be changed during initial setup If you ever forget your password you can set it back to default password admin by holding the reset button on the side of the device for at least 8 seconds The maximum length of password is 64 characters This will also reset all settings back to their initial factory values Allow you access the device from the Internet through https You can change the http port number to login into the device from the Internet e g If the http port number is changed to 9999 you can log into the device through https xx xx xx xx 9999 where XX XX XX XX is the WAN IP address of the device Choose from the supported language display Click Apply to save changes Time Setting Time settings for the device are configured at this menu Figure 5 2 Time Setting Menu saad No Service e Setup Time Settings Current Local Time Time Zone Auto Adjust for Daylight Savin
14. g Time Table 5 2 Time Setting Field or Button Time Zone Auto Adjust for Daylight saving Time Engineering Help v 05 27 2011 02 33 40 GMT 06 00 Central Time USA amp Canada v 6 Enable Disable Came Description Set the time zone for your location Enable automatic adjustment of local time for Daylight Saving Time Click Apply to save changes 5 2 SEP 2011 Administration LTE Interface LTE interface settings are configured at this menu Figure 5 3 LTE Interface Menu saal No Service Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Nokia Siemens Networks 1 LTE Interface Settings Help v LTE Interface Enable j Disable Table 5 3 LTE Interface Field or Button Description LTE Wireless Interface Enable or disable the LTE interface of the device Disable LTE Wireless Interface turns off the wireless communication to the LTE network The Internet service will be interrupted if LTE Wireless Interface is disabled Click Apply to save changes Software Management Click Browse to search your computer for device software image or software packages When you have located the device firmware or software package you would like to install on to the device click Install To remove a software package installed on the device select the software package you would like to remove and click Uninstall Figure 5 4 Software Management Menu a il No Service
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16. ider ISP This allows computers on the home network to share a single Internet connection Additionally it enhances home network security by limiting the access of external computers into the home IP network space Figure 3 4 NAT Menu conil No Service 6 la E Nokia Siemens Ff Administration About Engineering NAT Settings Help v Network Address Translation 6 Enable Disable Table 3 4 NAT Field or Button Description NAT Service Enable or Disable the service NAT service is enabled by default Click Apply to save changes SEP 2011 Basic Configuration 3 Port Forwarding Menu Port Forwarding forwards inbound connections destined to ports on the Internet interface to a specific PC laptop client on your local network You can specify a corresponding destination LAN port range as well Port forwards can be used to support a web server or other special service offered on your local network Figure 3 5 Port Forwarding Menu Click ADD to create additional Port Forwarding rules agli Ne Service fa 2 Mk gener Setup Wi Fi e ue a MS uS Port Forwarding Settings Help v TCP Table 3 5 Port Forwarding Field or Button Description Select Select a box when you want to delete the specific row Protocol Select TCP Transmission Control Protocol or UDP User Datagram Protocol WAN Port Start Enter the beginning port range for external network access WAN Port End Enter the ending port range for external netwo
17. ions ML WPS UXTN RESET DC Power Connector CPEi lte 7212 Ethernet Connector Ethernet Cable Computer Power Cord SEP 2011 CPEi Ite 7212 User Guide Operating Information Operating temperature for this unit is 0 40 C 32 104 F SEP 2011 1 3 Installation 2 Chapter 2 Installation Overview To install the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 Series review the following sections Before You Begin Easy Setup Before you Begin Verify you have received the following items with your Desktop CPEi lte 7212 AC Power Adapter Power adapter connects the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 to an AC electrical outlet Ethernet Cable Ethernet cable connects the Ethernet port on the CPEi lte 7212 to your PC or laptop computer Desktop CPEi lte 7212 Quick Start and Regulatory Guides In addition you need A computer Easy Setup The CPEi lte 7212 is easily set up Perform the following tasks before attaching the power cord or powering up the unit Stand the CPEi lte 7212 on a flat surface Plug the AC power adapter cord into an AC outlet Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector on the back of the unit Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector of your computer Plug the other end of the AC power adapter into DC Power Connector of the CPEi lte 7212 Advanced Setup The CPEi lte 7212 can also be used to connect to a multi port switch hub purcha
18. lished through either PBC method To use the hardware WPS button on this device Wi Fi client setup is completed using the following procedure e Press the WPS button on the back of this device e Press the WPS button on the Wi Fi client device SEP 2011 4 3 Wi Fi Settings To use the software WPS button on this device Wi Fi client setup is completed using the following procedure Navigate to the Wi Fi menu Wireless Security submenu page Select PBC at the WPS Method dialog box Press the And Enrollee Button Press the WPS button on the Wi Fi client device Personal Identification Number PIN Use this method if your Wi Fi client device does NOT have a WPS button with a WPS PIN number The Wi Fi connection between the client and this device will be automatically established using the following procedure Initiate the WPS PIN procedure on the client device per the manufacturer s instructions Navigate to the Wi Fi menu Wireless Security submenu page Select PIN option in the WPS Method dialog box Enter the PIN number of the client device Press the And Enrollee Button This must be completed within 2 minutes of starting the procedure on the client device Wi Fi Guest Network Wi Fi guest network is a wireless network to allow visitors to access an Internet connection through your device The Guest Network is separated from your LAN and home Wi Fi network For security purposes users connected
19. nsmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network You can select from a range of transmission speeds or keep the default setting Auto to have the device automatically use the fastest possible data rate The amount of radio frequency energy that the device sends over the air Default is High Range 1 and 65 535 milliseconds The default value is 100 A beacon is a packet broadcast by the device to synchronize the wireless network The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon Range 0 2347 Default value of 2347 bytes The device sends Request to Send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send CTS frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission The length of the CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check block for communication between the Wi Fi Access Point and roaming wireless clients Range 256 2346 Default setting is 2346 It specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets If you experience a high packet error rate you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance Range 1 255ms Default value 3ms Indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of th
20. ply to save changes SEP 2011 IP address of the LAN PC Laptop that is designated as the DMZ host e g 192 168 15 2 3 7 Wi Fi Settings Chapter 4 Wi Fi Settings Overview This section describes the Wi Fi setting configuration for your device This section describes menus e Basic Settings e Wireless Security e Guest Network e WDS e Advanced Settings Wi Fi Basic Settings Wi Fi Wireless LAN basic network settings are configured at this menu Figure 4 1 Wi Fi Basic Settings Menu aali No Service e T Ey Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Basic Settings Help v Wi Fi Interface Enable Disable Wi Fi Network Name SSID Operating Mode 802 11n Operating Channel Auto Table 4 1 Basic Settings Field or Button Description Wi Fi Wireless Service Enable or Disable the Wi Fi service Wi Fi Network SSID Network Service Set Identifier SSID is a label name that distinguishes one wireless LAN Wi Fi network from another The field is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters For added security changing the default SSID Wi Fi to a unique name is recommended Continue SEP 2011 Table 4 1 Basic Settings Co Wi Fi Settings ntinued Field or Button Operating Mode Description Options of 802 11b only 802 11g only 802 11b g and 802 11n Operating Channel Choice of Wi Fi operating Channel Note the Wi Fi operating channels are different depending on th
21. ress where the field is broken into 4 sub fields with each limited to 3 digits and the default is empty e Shared local a pre shared key that includes the PSK passphrase where the default is an empty field Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Your device supports Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS to simplify the setup of your wireless security WPS is used to configure client devices such as wireless adapters in computers that support WPS Use WPS to set up your client device Access the security section of the Wi Fi configuration click Wi Fi menu then click Wireless Security Submenu Before you begin you should configure the security settings in the device as described in the section above If your client devices do not support WPS you will have to manually configure those devices There are two primary options available when utilizing WPS PBC and PIN Use the option below that applies to the Wi Fi client device you are configuring 42 NOTE WPS configures one client device at a time Repeat the procedure for each client device that supports WPS Push Button Configuration PBC Use this method if your Wi Fi client device has a WPS button There are two ways to use the PBC method hardware WPS and software WPS The hardware WPS button is on the back of the device The software WPS button Add Enrollee is in Wi Fi Menu Wireless Security submenu The Wi Fi connection between the client and this device will be automatically estab
22. rk access LAN IP Address Enter the IP address to host the service LAN Port Start Enter the beginning port range for internal network access LAN Port End Enter the ending port range for internal network access Enabled Check to enable specific port forwarding Click Apply to save changes SEP 2011 3 5 Basic Configuration UPnP Menu Universal Plug and Play UPnP allows certain applications running on the PCs to setup the port forwarding rules dynamically on this device Figure 3 6 UPnP Menu and No Service a E la E Nokia Siemens Networks 2 Setup Wi Fi Administration About 4 Engineering UPnP Settings Help v UPnP Enable Disable Table 3 6 UPnP Field or Button Description UPNP Enable or Disable the service By default UPNP is enabled Click Apply to save changes DMZ Menu DMZ allows a specific LAN host to accept inbound Internet traffic which does not match any port forwarding rules if exist This LAN host is referred as DMZ Demilitarized Zone Figure 3 7 DMZ Menu aail No Service Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering nternet Securit ocal Network DDNS NAT Port Forwardin UPnP Z DMZ Settings Help v DMZ Enable Disable DMZ Host IP Address 192 1168 115 122 SEP 2011 Basic Configuration Table 3 7 DMZ Field or Button Description DMZ Enable or Disable the service DMZ is disabled by default DMZ Host IP Address Click Ap
23. sed separately from the CPEi lte 7212 Connecting the CPEi Ite 7212 device to a hub allows you to connect more than one computer to your CPEi lte 7212 device Procedure to Log into the CPEi Ite 7212 Some settings on your computer need to be verified or changed to ensure that the computer configuration can support the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 Verify that the IP addresses and DNS settings are automatically generated in your Local Area connection of your Internet Protocol TCP IP properties SEP 2011 2 1 2 Installation Logging in to the CPEi Ite 7212 Use the following procedure to log into the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 On a computer that is connected to the Desktop CPEi lte 7212 open a web browser In the Address or Location field type http 192 168 15 1 and press ENTER Alternatively you may enter the IP address http mylte The Welcome to NSN CPEi Ite 7212 screen is displayed and prompts you for user name and password In the Username field type the user name default is admin In the Password field type the password default is admin Click Login First time users will see a pop up box that states The Wizard application will guide you through for the first time configuration Click OK Figure 2 1 Login Screen Nokia Siemens Networks mm Se Please type your login password and click the Login button SEP 2011 Basic Configuration Chapter 3 Basic Configuration Overview After the
24. tatus Network Status Searching IP Address N A Network Provider N A Subnet Mask N A Connected Time N A Default Gateway N A APN N A DNS Server N A SNR N A RSRP 99 dBm Device Status RSRO 99 dB Firewall On Uplink Throughput 0 0 Kbps NAT Enabled Downlink Throughput 0 0 Kbps Wi Fi On Device Uptime 0 days 0 hours 12 min Last Reboot Reason user forced Attached Local Network Clients Host Name IP Address MAC Address Client Type CZD002 03 192 168 15 23 68 b5 99 eb 45 f4 LAN fkw783 01 192 168 15 22 00 1f 29 7c 8a 48 LAN Device I nfo You can view the basic properties of your device such as Model ID Hardware Version Serial Number IMEI MAC addresses and etc at this menu SEP 2011 6 1 About Figure 6 2 Device Info aai No Service e 0 9 a Nokia Siemens Networks d Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering 4 Device Info Part Number N A Model ID CPEi25825 Band 38 pomme Versi n REV A Software Version 000001 BaseBand Version MA LAN MAC Address 4122324455 Serial Number NA IMEI 000000000000000 WiFi MAC Address N A Service Provider N A ICCID N A Legal Notice You can view the Open Source Licenses at this menu Figure 6 3 Legal Notice Menu sand No Service lt Nokia Si e O Ez m ad Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Open Source Licences Open Source Software Information 3 A copy of the open source software source code being made publicly available by Nokia Siemens
25. using the Wi Fi guest network will not be able to see or access any other computers or resources on the local network Figure 4 3 Wi Fi Guest Network Menu 4 4 angil No Service Setup Wi Fi Administration About Engineering Guest Network Settings Help Guest Network 6 Enable gt Disable Guest Network Name SSID gust SSIDO1 Broadcast Guest SSID Enable Disable SEP 2011 Wi Fi Settings Table 4 3 Guest Network Field or Button Description Guest Network Enable or Disable the Wi Fi guest network Guest Network Name SSID Guest Network Service Set Identifier SSID It should be set a different name than the home network SSID It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Broadcast Guest SSID By default the network name SSID of the guest network is broadcast into open air at regular interval This allows Wi Fi client to dynamically discover and roam between Wi Fi networks Disabling broadcasting SSID could improve the security of your Wi Fi guest network Click Apply to save changes Wireless Distribution System WDS Wireless Distribution System WDS allows a Wi Fi network to be expanded using multiple wireless Access Points instead of relying on a connection to a wired Ethernet network For two Wi Fi APs to communicate over a WDS they must be on the same channel and have the same configuration settings e g transmit rate security setting and etc WDS related settings are configured at

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