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Ericsson W3x Series - Ericsson W35 Mobile Broadband Router, 3G

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1. Configuration and Management 3 3 3 2 WEP Encryption Key WEP encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with access to a private encryption key This means that each client on your wireless network has to be configured with the same key as in the Ericsson W3x A 64 bit data encryption key includes 10 characters A 128 bit data encryption key includes 26 characters Only the hexadecimal numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are allowed gt Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN WEP 64 BIT WEP encryption requires a private encryption key Each device in your wireless network has to be manually configured with this key 4 64 bit data encryption key includes 10 characters Only the hexadecimal numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are allowed Encryption key Figure 19 Wireless LAN WEP 64 BIT page Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN WEP 128 BIT WEP 128 bit data encryption requires a private encryption key Each device in your wireless network has to be manually configured with this key A 128 bit encryption key includes 26 characters Only the hexadecimal numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are allowed Encryption key a Previous Next gt S Cancel Figure 20 Wireless LAN WEP 128 BIT page Enter an encryption key in the Encryption key field 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 25 Configuration and Management Click Next to proceed 3 3 3 3 WPA WPA2 Passphrase WPA
2. The Ericsson W3x includes a NAT Network Address Translation service With this service several computers on a LAN WLAN can share the same Internet connection using a single public IP address Devices on the LAN WLAN use dedicated private IP addresses which cannot be used on the Internet When a computer on the LAN WLAN want to send a data package to the Internet its IP address is automatically translated by NAT to an external public IP address allowed on the Internet When a reply receives to this external IP address it is translated back to the origin private IP address to be able to found its way back to the sending computer on the LAN WLAN In this way details about the local devices remain private and it is not possible to access a local computer on the LAN WLAN directly from the Internet The NAT page includes the following settings soe NAT Overview Network Address Translation NAT enables the LAN to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and one public IP address for external traffic Internet LAN V Enable UPnP IGD Wireless LAN NAT Application Level Gateway ALG supported protocols Shan M FTP M TFTP PPTP SIP System C RTSP Event Log Apply Change Password PORT FORWARDING Logout Use port forwarding to allow a specific Internet application incoming access to a local network device e i p A Add Instance a fi NAT Port Server IP Server Port Protocol 80 192 168 1
3. Cancel Figure 40 Edit Port forwarding page Change one or more value s in the Protocol NAT Port Server IP or Server Port field s and click Apply to save the settings 3 7 3 4 Delete Port Forwarding Rule To delete a port forwarding rule click Delete next to the rule to be deleted 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 51 Configuration and Management 3 8 3 8 1 52 File and Printer Sharing The Ericsson W3x supports local network storage and printer sharing through the USB port If an external USB hub is connected the Ericsson W3x supports connection of up to two storage devices and one printer at the same time The Sharing page displays information about connected USB device s gt Sharing Overview Local sharing of a storage device or printer connected to the unit through USB is supported Access to a shared storage device or printer from a PC on the LAN may Internet require certain PC settings These include setting up the connection to the device Ye and making sure that the unit and the PC belong to the same workgroup Wireless LAN P Host name MBR NAT Workgroup WORKGROUP Apply SHARED STORAGE DEVICES System E Storage device VBTM Store n Go vent Log Share name STORENGO Change Password Storage device Logout Share name Apply SHARED PRINTER sk m E Printer EE Share name Apply Figure 41 Sharing page How it Work
4. Figure 2 Overview of Interfaces on the Ericsson W35 2 4 Feature Summary The Ericsson W3x features the latest technology which makes it highly suitable for everyday broadband services e Wireless Broadband Services at Reliable High Speed The Ericsson W3x uses WCDMA HSPA as primary radio access and GSM GPRS EDGE as fall back 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview e Web based user interface for configuration of the device with wizard support e Advanced Networking Supports an advanced local network setup providing IP routing Ethernet switching DHCP service and NAT e File and Printer Sharing Network file and printer sharing is supported through a USB connection e Local Wireless Access with High level Security The Ericsson W3x may function as a WLAN access point for the wireless local network supporting WEP WPA and WPA2 with pre shared keys for WLAN security In addition to the above the Ericsson W35 also includes the following features e Voice Services The Ericsson W35 includes voice capabilities accessed over standard analog telephone line interfaces Network services such as Prepaid Subscription Caller ID 1 call only CLIP Call Waiting Call Forwarding and Multiparty Conference Calls are supported e Fax Service The Ericsson W35 supports fax over IP T 38 functions using packet switched connection If T 38 Fax is offered by the service provider as a service with the Ericsson W35
5. If three attempts have been made with an incorrect PIN code the SIM card is blocked and the Unblock SIM button is displayed besides the PIN field AUTHENTICATION SE M i PIN eese Unblock SIM E Remember my PIN Figure 27 Unblock SIM button The PUK code is needed to unblock the SIM card Click the Unblock SIM button to display the Unblock SIM page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 4 3 2 oe ag ericss ae ot Unblock SIM Overview The SIM is blocked at least three attempts made with the wrong PIN The PUK code is needed to unblock and set a new PIN Internet LAN PUK Wireless LAN P New PIN NAT Retype new PIN Sharing M Remember my PIN OK System ns Figure 28 Unblock SIM page Type the PUK code in the PUK field and type a new PIN code in the New PIN and Retype new PIN fields Click OK to save the settings Note A restart of the Ericsson W3x see section 3 9 3 is needed when the PUK code has been entered to unblock the SIM card Note If ten attempts have been made with an incorrect PUK the SIM card is permanently blocked and a new SIM card is required Unlock Operator Lock If the SIM card used in the Ericsson W3x is locked to a specific operator it cannot be replaced with any other SIM card without having received an unlock code from the service provider If this is the case and an invalid SI
6. If you experience problems see the trouble shooting section 7 7 Telephony and Fax Service SIM Authentication lt is possible to enter the PIN code for SIM authentication via a telephone connected to the Ericsson W35 instead of the WUI See section 3 1 1 Enter PIN Code Note Emergency calls i e 112 or 911 can always be made even without a SIM card or the correct PIN code Follow the steps below to enter the PIN code using a telephone connected to the Ericsson W35 The PIN required and PUK required tones are described in Table 24 Information Tones on the next page 1 Pick up the telephone handset If you hear the dial tone you do not need to enter any PIN If you hear the specific PIN required tone proceed to step 2 2 Dial lt PIN gt lf the PIN is correct you will hear the normal dial tone which indicates that the voice service is activated and that it is possible to make phone calls If the PIN is incorrect you will hear the PIN required tone again Repeat step 2 Note If three attempts have been made with an incorrect PIN the SIM card is blocked and you will hear a new tone indicating that the PUK is required to unblock the SIM card 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 65 Telephony and Fax W35 only 4 2 66 To unblock the SIM card dial the following sequence lt PUK gt lt new PIN gt lt new PIN gt If the PUK is correct and the new PIN co
7. Right click on the printer icon and select Properties On the General tab click on Print Test Page 6 3 4 2 Printer Supporting the RAW Protocol Follow the steps below to set up a connection to a shared printer from a PC using Windows XP similar interface in Windows 2000 it 2 Connect the printer to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x In the Windows task bar click the Start button and select Settings followed by Printers and Faxes A new window appears including printers connected to the PC Select Add a printer The Add Printer Wizard appears Click Next gt to proceed In the Local or Network Printer window select Local printer attached to this computer and click Next gt In the Select a Printer Port window check Create a new port and from the Type of port drop down list select Standard TCP IP Port Click Next gt 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 15 PC Configuration 76 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 The Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard opens Click Next gt to proceed In the Add Port window and Printer Name or IP Address field enter the IP address of the Ericsson W3x preconfigured 192 168 1 1 anda Port Name for example IP_192 168 1 1 Click Next gt In the Additional Port Information Required window select the Custom checkbox and click the Settings button In the Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor window select Raw as Protocol
8. 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 Introduction Structure of this Guide Related Documents W3x Series Overview Product Variants W30 Data Router W35 Data and Voice Router Feature Summary Housing Back Side Interfaces Left Side Interfaces Right Side Interface Front Panel Configuration and Management Access and Login to the Web User Interface Enter PIN Code Enter Password Inactivity Timeout Overview Alarms Network Information Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Enable the Wireless LAN Network Name Wireless LAN Authentication Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation Internet Mobile Network Connection Details 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 NO O O OO NN OF OO KB WO OW me eek O N N N NM YN YN YN FA FP fe fe fe tC O O WANN Tt rt O O O OQO a a A A Contents 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 3 6 3 6 1 3 6 2 3 6 3 3 6 4 3 6 5 3 6 6 3 6 7 3 6 8 3 6 9 3 6 10 3 7 3 7 1 3 2 3 7 3 3 8 3 8 1 3 8 2 3 8 3 3 8 4 3 9 3 9 1 3 9 2 3 9 3 3 9 4 3 9 5 Traffic Statistics Authentication Cellular Band Selection LAN LAN IP Address DHCP Server LAN Port Status Wireless LAN Enable WLAN Region Radio Channel Transmit Power dBm Data Rate Scan for Wireless Networks Network Name SSID WLAN Security Connected Devices Whitelist NAT UPnP IGD Application Level Gateways Port Forwarding File and Printer Sharing How it Works Host Na
9. Alarm cause description Alarm cause Description No SIM card detected There is no SIM card inserted or the SIM card is not correctly inserted Invalid SIM card The inserted SIM card is invalid inserted No PIN code entered No PIN code has been entered to activate the Internet and voice services Incorrect PIN code The entered PIN code is incorrect entered SIM card blocked The SIM card has been blocked due to entering the wrong PIN code three times The PUK is required to unblock the SIM card SIM card permanently The SIM card has been permanently blocked blocked due to entering the wrong PUK code ten times A new SIM card is required No Auto APN was found The APN Access Point Name could not be automatically configured based on information on the SIM card Alarm detection not The alarm detection function is currently working not working Unknown alarm An alarm that cannot be identified has 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 19 Configuration and Management 3 2 2 20 ee E Network Information The NETWORK INFORMATION section on the Overview page includes a selection of the Internet and LAN settings This information among others is also displayed on the Internet and LAN pages respectively The Internet information includes connection status and basic settings Details about the following items are displayed Table 7 Network information Internet description Text symbol IP Add
10. If you use another operating system please refer to the system documentation or online help IP Settings The Ericsson W3x automatically assigns the IP settings to your PC s You only need to configure the PC s according to the instructions below to accept the information In some cases however you may want to configure IP settings manually See section 6 1 2 Configuring Static IP Address If you want to allow wireless PCs to access your device you also have to follow the instructions in section 6 2 Wireless LAN Settings Obtain IP Settings Automatically Follow the instructions that correspond to the operating system installed on your PC Windows XP 1 In the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click Control Panel The Control Panel window is displayed 2 If you are using Category View Click Network and Internet Connections and then Network Connections If you are using Classic View double click Network Connections The Network Connections window is displayed 3 Double click the icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC This icon is usually labeled Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Properties window is displayed with a list of currently installed network items 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and ensure that the check box beside the text is selected Click Properties 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 PC Configuration 5 Inthe Internet Protocol TC
11. displayed on the Wireless LAN page To avoid interference let the Ericsson W3x select a channel automatically Auto Verify that the network name SSID on the Ericsson W3x and the wireless client are the same Note that the network name Is case sensitive Verify that the operating system and Wireless LAN interface of the client supports the authentication and encryption method WEP 64 WEP 128 WPA or WPA2 configured on the Ericsson W3x These settings are displayed on the Wireless LAN web page If the security method is not supported in the client configure the Ericsson W3x to use another method For the configured security method make sure that the same encryption key or passphrase is configured on both the Ericsson W3x and the client Note that a passphrase Is case sensitive 81 Troubleshooting 7 6 82 Indication Symptom What to do If whitelist is enabled verify that the wireless client is included on this list If the wireless client uses a static IP address make sure that this IP address is on the same subnet as the Ericsson W3x The IP address and subnet mask for the Ericsson W3x is displayed on the LAN page Access to Shared Files or Printer lf you cannot access a shared storage device or printer connected to the USB connector on the Ericsson W3x take the following action to identify and solve the problem e Check that the USB device is detected by the system by looking on the Event
12. displayed on top of the current displayed page one minute before the automatic logout Figure 11 Inactivity Timeout Warning The Cancel button can be clicked to abort the automatic logout 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management When the timeout expires the Enter password page is displayed with a notification about the automatic logout gt Enter password ss m iii Enter password to access personalization options You have been automatically logged out due to inactivity Password Figure 12 Enter password page after inactivity timeout Enter the Password and click Log In to make a new login 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 17 Configuration and Management 3 2 18 Overview The Overview page gives an overview of the settings on the Ericsson W3x as described below 5 Overview Welcome to the MBR configuration web pages Internet es LAN WIRELESS LAN CONFIGURATION WIZARD iy Wireless LAN I Use the Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard to set up your wireless network NAT Configuration Wizard m Sharing System ALARMS Event Log No alarms detected Change Password NETWORK INFORMATION Logout Internet IP address 172 29 255 140 aul Connection HSPA Service provider 26297 Ronee Network registration Registered home network ook e LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 Figure 13 Overview page The Overview page provides the
13. simply connect an ordinary fax machine to the Phone Fax connector on the back of the unit and the fax will work without further configurations e Battery back up For voice back up purposes an optional available as an accessory rechargeable battery pack can be connected between the AC DC adapter and the Ericsson W35 For more information about the Ericsson W3x product series see www ericsson com fwt 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 9 2 5 1 Housing The housing on the Ericsson W3x is designed to be either wall mounted or standing on the desk by use of the provided table stand Figure 3 Mounting alternatives Back Side Interfaces The back side of the Ericsson W3x includes the following interfaces Ethernet WARRANTY SEAL 40 28VDC Phone Phone Fax Figure 4 Ericsson W35 back side 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview The interfaces are described in the tables below Table 1 Ericsson W3x back side interfaces Ethernet LAN connectors for connecting client PCs to the Ericsson W3x 10 28VDC Power input for connecting the provided power supply adapter or an optional external battery pack Ericsson W35 only A small hole in the housing used to restore the Ericsson W3x configuration to factory default settings The following procedure resets all configurable values back to factory default including the login password 1 Press the
14. 38 Table 14 DHCP Server configuration options Enable DHCP server Select this checkbox to enable the DHCP server Note If you already have a DHCP server on your network you should disable this feature in the Ericsson W8x IP address range The IP addresses that can be assigned to from LAN WLAN clients are collected from a predefined range of available IP addresses IP address range to The preconfigured range from 92 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 100 is suitable for most local networks Lease Time sec The DHCP server uses the concept of a lease that is the amount of time that a given IP address will be valid for a specific device If the lease time expires and the device is still connected the lease is automatically renewed The preconfigured lease time is 7200 seconds 2 hours and a valid value must be within the range 60 and 2147483647 seconds Note If you want to configure a connected device with a static IP address make sure that the address is outside the DHCP server IP address range Before changing any of the DHCP server settings read the following e The DHCP server IP address range has to be on the same subnet as the LAN IP address on the Ericsson W3x e The DHCP server IP address range must not include the LAN IP address on the Ericsson W3x e f port forwarding rules have been created those settings have to be removed before changing the DHCP server IP address range For more information
15. Log web page Connect the USB device wait a few seconds and click the Refresh button Make sure the Display list box is set to All Move to the bottom of the log using the scroll bar on the right If your USB device is recognized you will se some lines like the example below Jan 1 00 07 29 FWT user info kernel usb 1 3 new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4 Jan 1 00 07 29 FWT user info kernel scsi0 SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Jan 1 00 07 34 FWT user notice kernel Vendor Model USB DISK Pro Rev PMAP Jan 1 00 07 34 FWT user notice kernel Type Direct Access ANSI SCSI revision 00 Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user notice kernel SCSI device sda 4013056 512 byte hdwr sectors 2055 MB Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user notice kernel sda assuming Write Enabled Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user err kernel sda assuming drive cache write through Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user notice kernel SCSI device sda 4013056 512 byte hdwr sectors 2055 MB Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user notice kernel sda assuming Write Enabled Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user err kernel sda assuming drive cache write through Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user info kernel sdal Jan 1 00 07 35 FWT user notice kernel Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0 channel 0 id O lun O e Restart the Ericsson W3x e Disconnect the USB device from the Ericsson W3x and then reconnect it 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Troubleshooting ok e Make
16. W3x you have to change it either on the PC or on the Ericsson W3x 5 If you have made any changes click OK Otherwise click Cancel The Identification Changes window is closed 6 If you have changed the workgroup settings follow the instructions on the screen to restart the PC Access a Shared Storage Device To access a USB storage device from a PC using Windows 2000 or XP follow the steps below 1 In the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click Run 2 Type lt host name gt lt share name gt inthe Open field The Host name and Share name are displayed on the Sharing page Click OK 3 The shared resource is displayed Double click on the shared file to open it Set Up a Connection to a Shared Storage Device The following sections include instructions on how to set up a connection to a mass storage device from a PC using Windows XP or 2000 The Storage device will be displayed in the My Computer window as a new partition Windows XP Follow the steps below to set up a connection to a shared storage device from a PC using Windows XP 1 In the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click My Computer The My Computer window is displayed 2 From the Tools menu select Map Network Drive The My Network Drive window is displayed 3 Select a drive that is not already used from the Drive drop down menu 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 73 PC Configuration 6
17. Wireless LAN is not activated On blue A connection to Internet is established Off No Internet connection is established 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 11 W3x Series Overview 2 5 4 3 W35 LED Indicators The following LED indicators are visible on the front of the Ericsson W35 ERICSSON PONNI Vorrat taI Ha Figure 8 Ericsson W35 LED indicators Table 5 Description of Ericsson W35 LED indicators Blinking New voice mail message s is available blue Off No voice mail message s is available Blinking Various alarm conditions exist that blue makes it impossible to establish a connection to the mobile network and Internet Information is specified on the Overview web page No alarms On blue The Wireless LAN is activated Off The Wireless LAN is not activated On blue A connection to Internet is established Off No Internet connection is established On blue A connected telephone is off hook Off A connected telephone is on hook 12 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 5 4 4 2 5 4 5 Built in Ethernet Indicators The Ethernet LAN connectors Ethernet 1 4 have two built in indicators each The left indicator shows the speed of data traffic between the Ericsson W3x and the connected client If the speed is 100 Mbps the indicator is green When the indicator is unlit the soeed is 10 Mbps The indicator to the right is
18. connected to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x information about the printer is displayed in the SHARED PRINTER section on the Sharing page If this page is open when you connect the 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management printer a refresh of the page may be required for the new information to be displayed Table 22 Shared printer description Text Description o Printer The manufacturer s name of the device Share name The name of the shared printer used when accessing it from a PC on the LAN WLAN To give a network printer a specific name type a name in the Share name field and click Apply to save the setting Note Ifa Share name includes more than 12 characters or has embedded spaces the share name will not be visible in Windows 95 98 or ME clients To access a shared printer from a PC using Windows 2000 or XP follow the instructions in section 6 3 4 Access a Shared Printer 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 55 Configuration and Management 3 9 system The System page includes system information and management functions used to update and restore the Ericsson W3x Note The information on this page may vary depending on product model and services included in the subscription or System Overview Product E Arer Id FWT_W3X Serial Number 555000555 LAN Boot Loader CXC SIO N_00 _18 Aug 28 200 Wireless LAN P App
19. consisting of four numbers each from 0 to 255 separated by periods for example 192 168 1 1 An IP address consists of a network ID that identifies the particular network the host belongs to and a host ID uniquely identifying the host itself on that network A network mask is used to define the network ID and the host ID See also Private IP Address and Public IP Address LAN Local Area Network A computer network limited to the immediate area such as a home office or small building Lease time The amount of time that a dynamically assigned IP address will be valid for a specific device MAC address Media Access Control address The permanent hardware address of a device 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 assigned by its manufacturer MAC addresses are expressed as Six pairs of hexadecimal characters 0 9 and a f with each pair separated by colons For example 1a 2b 23 5b 66 9a Mass Storage Various techniques and devices used to store large amounts of data An example of a mass storage device is a hard disk MBR Mobile Broadband Router A router providing residential and small office users with broadband services like high speed data voice and fax connectivity Internet access is provided through the mobile communications network NAT Network Address Translation A service performed by many routers that translates a network s IP address into a private IP address for each device on th
20. coverage of the Wireless LAN depends on a number of factors including the distance between the Ericsson W3x and the PC and the occurrence of obstacles such as walls and electrical equipment Guidelines on setting the hardware components of your wireless network are provided by your Wireless LAN interface provider Install the Wireless LAN Interface Each PC on your Wireless LAN must be fitted with a Wireless LAN interface such as a wireless network card You also have to install the corresponding driver files for your particular Wireless LAN interface The 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 PC Configuration driver files and instructions on how to install them are provided together with the interface 6 2 3 Configure Access to the W3x WLAN The configuration steps below will vary depending on both the operating system and the Wireless LAN interface installed on the PC These steps provide a basic outline For specific instructions refer to the documentation provided with your Wireless LAN interface Configure the following wireless parameters on each of the wireless PCs e Set the Wireless LAN interface to use infrastructure mode This configures the PCs to access each other and the Internet through the Ericsson W3x e Configure the network name SSID and channel to match the network name and channel configured on the Ericsson W3x This information can usually be obtained through WLAN scanning The network name is case se
21. daemon_ info dnsmasq 9124 DHCPREQUEST brO 192 168 1 20 00 17 24 Mov 12 10 14 16 none daemon info dnmmasg 9124 DHCPACK brO 192 168 1 20 00 17 a4 d1 8 Nov 12 10 18 19 none daemon err cdbd Unable to get user uid 10 group membership How 12 10 16 19 none daemon err wuid log 2a2T wuid odbc ae gt _ Open cdha session ux cr Hor 12 11 07 29 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPREQUEST br0 192 168 1 20 00 17 a4 How 12 11 07 29 mome daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPACK brO 192 168 1 20 00 17 a4 d1 8 Mov 12 11 09 31 none daemon_infto wuid log 2327 1 session ids removed due to timeout How 12 11 09 33 mone daemon into wuid log 2227 dec text link not set Nov 12 11 09 34 none daemon_into wuid log 2227 doc text link not set Hor 12 11 19 13 none daemon info wuid log 2327 doc text link not set How 12 11 22 36 none daemon info wuid log 2a27 doc test link not set Hor 12 11 27 36 none daemon info wuid log 2ae7 z doc text link not set E Nov 12 11 27 39 none daemon err wuid log 2327 Error opening usr share waniw wanftwzin j Hov 12 11 29 07 none daemon info wuid log 2227 2 doc text link not set T ia Figure 48 Event Log page Each row in the log list displays the time and date when an event was reported to the log the type of the event and a brief statement indicating its cause Note Ifthe actual time is not available the timestamp
22. to every wireless client where access Is to be granted To change settings for the Network Name SSID type the new values in the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings WLAN Security All communication on the wireless network can be protected using different authentication and encryption methods The most common is to encrypt the WLAN using an encryption method such as WEP WPA and WPA2 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 43 Configuration and Management 3 6 8 1 3 6 8 2 3 6 8 3 44 Which authentication and encryption method that should be used depends on what is supported by the connected wireless client s Note Each wireless client must be configured to use exactly the same security mode and key passphrase as the Ericsson W3x or they will not be able to connect In the Authentication drop down list you select which type of authentication encryption you want to use for your WLAN The following subsections describe the authentication methods supported by the Ericsson W3x Open No security If you select Open as authentication method no client configuration is needed but be aware of that the WLAN will now be open without any kind of security For example it is now possible for anyone with a computer and a wireless interface card to connect to the Ericsson W3x at any time and having access to both your home network and Internet connection WEP and WEP Encryption Key Low secur
23. yellow when a LAN connection is established and flashes to show data traffic activity Standby Button The Standby Y button at the bottom of the front shows steady blue when the Ericsson W3x has finished the start up procedure The button can be pressed to switch the Ericsson W3x to a standby low power mode equal to when the Ericsson W35 is running on optional battery power The button shows red when the unit is in standby mode and only phone services are available 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 13 Configuration and Management 3 1 Configuration and Management When the physical installation of the Ericsson W3x is finished as described in the Quick Installation Guide the internal Web User Interface WUI is available for configuration and status control This chapter provides detailed information about configuration options and management of the Ericsson W3x using the WUI The WUI is available in five languages English German Spanish French and Italian Each page in the WUI includes country flags for the supported languages Sic i iii Click on a flag to change to the preferred language Access and Login to the Web User Interface The WUI can be accessed locally from a PC connected to either an Ethernet LAN port or to the wireless LAN interface Note First time setup must be done via an Ethernet port as the wireless LAN interface in the Ericsson W3x is disabled by default When accessing th
24. 05 Change Mov 12 08 16 55 mone daemon err wuid log 2327 Invalid uid gid Password Mov 12 08 16 56 none daemon err codbd Unable to get user uid 10 group membership Hov 12 00 16 56 none daemon err wuid log 23227 wid odb ciTT open edba session ux cr How 12 08 21 25 mome daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DAHCPINPORN bro 192 168 1 20 00 17 a3 d Logout Nov 12 06 21 25 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPACK brO 192 168 1 20 00 17 a4 d1 8 Hor 12 08 24 13 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPREQUEST brO 192 16 8 1 20 00 17 a4 Nov 12 08 24 13 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPACK bro 192 1 8 1 20 00 17 a4 d1 A How 12 09 15 44 none daemon info dnmmasg 9124 DHCPREQUEST brO 192 166 1 20 00 17 a4 Hov 12 09 18 44 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPACK bro 192 168 1 20 00 17 24 d1 8 Mow 12 09 42 36 none daemon_infto wuid log 2a27 dec text link not set eagra heer Ea PO a EIRE Ray aed ith j HE m p g j pies if 09 46 37 none saree eo mi Pootesets doc eerste not set i ia Hor 12 09 54 51 none daemon into wuid log 2227 doc text link not set Nor 12 09 56 00 none daemon info wuid log 2227 doc text link not set Hor 12 09 56 16 none daemon info wuid log 2327 doc text link not set Nov 12 10 08 30 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPIHFORM br0 192 168 1 20 00 17 a d Hov 12 10 08 30 none daemon info dnsmasg 9124 DHCPACK br 192 168 1 20 00 17 a4 d1 8 How 12 10 14 16 none
25. 2 16 29 Configuration and Management 3 4 1 30 Mobile Network Connection Details The Ericsson W8x connects to the HSPA UMTS 3G network when it is available and uses the GSM GPRS EDGE 2G network as fallback Note Your SIM card must support both 2G and 3G to have this capability Check with your operator for any issues related to your local coverage for both 2G and 3G The following information is displayed regarding the connection to the mobile network Table 9 Mobile Network connection details The mobile network HSPA UMTS or GSM signal wall quality available at the Ericsson W3x location This signal quality affects the performance of the unit If two or more bars are green the connection is usually acceptable Link Status The Internet access status either Up or Down If the link is up a connection is established The protocol used for the Internet data traffic PPP Point to Point Protocol Connection The radio access technique currently used to enable Internet access It can be HSPA UMTS EDGE or GPRS Service provider The name of or other reference to the mobile network operator Current APN The APN Access Point Name currently used Network The current mobile network registration status which registration can be one of the following Not registered not searching Registered home network Searching Registration denied Unknown Roaming Limited Service IP Address The IP a
26. 3 3 2 6 3 4 74 4 Inthe Folder text field type lt host name gt lt share name gt You find the host name and share name on the Ericsson W25 Sharing page 5 Click Finish The Map Network Drive window is closed The device is displayed in the My Computer window as a new partition Windows 2000 Follow the steps below to set up a connection to a shared storage device from a PC using Windows 2000 1 Right click the My Computer icon and select Map Network Drive The Map Network Drive window is displayed 2 Select a drive that is not already used from the Drive drop down menu 3 Inthe Folder text field type lt host name gt lt share name gt YOu find the host name and share name on the Sharing page 4 Click Finish The Map Network Drive window is closed The device is displayed in the My Computer window as a new partition Access a Shared Printer When a printer is connected to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x information about the device is displayed on the Sharing page If you connect a USB printer directly to your PC the printer device type and brand will normally be automatically detected and a printer driver assigned and installed This is not the case when using a network shared USB printer connected to your Ericsson W3x On the PCs that should use the printer install the correct printer driver compatible with the PCs operating system The printer driver is found either on the discs that were ship
27. 50 8080 tcp Delete Edit Figure 37 NAT page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 47 Configuration and Management 3 7 1 3 7 2 48 UPnP IGD The Ericsson W3x supports the Universal Plug and Play UPnP Internet Gateway Device IGD standard UPnP IGD is used to provide automatic port forwarding allowing communication between certain Internet applications and the local network When UPnP IGD is enabled programs like MSN Messenger and most network enabled games are allowed to pass the NAT service UPnP IGD is enabled by default but if you want to disable the feature clear the Enable UPnP IGD check box and click Apply to save the settings Application Level Gateways From a security perspective certain Internet applications for example FTP applications that open additional ports upon transfer are especially problematic to handle An Application Level Gateway ALG provides a translation and transportation service for such a specific application Incoming data packets are checked against existing NAT and packet filtering rules IP addresses are evaluated and a detailed packet analysis is performed If necessary the contents of a packet are modified and if a secondary port is required the ALG will open one The Ericsson W3x includes ALG support for the following applications Table 17 ALG Supported Applications Application Protocol Port number File Transfer Protocol FTP Trivial File Transfer Prot
28. Click OK to save the settings Cellular Band Selection The CELLULAR BAND SELECTION section on the Internet page includes settings for manually selection of the frequency bands to use Table 12 Cellular band selection details Text Description S The drop down list includes Preferred Roaming List 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management PRL regions The PRL contains information regarding allowed systems GSM UMTS and bands This information is used by the Ericsson W3x during the system selection and acquisition process initially and when the Ericsson W3x is roaming By setting a specific region the Ericsson W3x favors bands within this region Included regions in the list are Global Europe Rest of the World North America Australia Japan H3G W2100 G900 1800 Note A restart is required if changing this setting Select the frequency bands to be used for a 3G mobile connection 850 1900 2100 Select the frequency bands to be used for a 2G mobile connection 850 900 1800 1900 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 9 LAN The LAN Local Area Network page includes settings for the connections between the Ericsson W3x and other local devices and status of each physical LAN port Overview Internet S Wireless LAN P NAT Sharing System Event Log Change Password Logout as aii ae 3 5 1 LAN IP A
29. Ericsson W3x Series Mobile Broadband Router for WCDMA HSPA Mobile Networks User s Guide ERICSSON ERICSSON ame Te A a TUT MTT LT E0 e E P OF orn Mobile Broadband ERICSSON 2 Ericsson W3x Series Mobile Broadband Router for WCDMA HSPA Mobile Networks User s Guide Copyright Ericsson AB 2008 All Rights Reserved Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology design and manufacturing Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document Trademark List Firefox Firefox is a registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation Internet Explore Internet Explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Opera Opera is a registered trademark of Opera Software ASA Safar Safari is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders il 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Contents 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 9 2 9 1 2 0 2 2 9 3 2 5 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 1
30. M card is inserted the Unlock Operator Lock button is displayed besides the PIN field Click the button to display the Unlock operator lock page lt ERICSSON 2 Logout b Unlock operator lock Overview To unlock the operator lock you need the operator unlock code provided by your Internet service provider LAN Operator unlock code Wireless LAN P de NAT Sharing System Event Log Figure 29 Unlock operator lock page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 33 Configuration and Management 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 34 Type the unlock code provided by the service provider in the Operator unlock code field and click OK to save the settings The code consists of 10 characters Change PIN If SIM authentication is verified the PIN field cannot be edited Instead the Change PIN button is displayed AUTHENTICATION ee PIN esse Change PIN V Remember my PIN Figure 30 Change PIN button To change the PIN click Change PIN to display the Change PIN page b Change PIN Overview The PIN is required for SIM authentication Internet oO Old PIN LAN New PIN Wireless Lan Retype new PIN wW Remember my PIN NAT Sharing OK System Event Log Figure 31 Change PIN page Type the current and new PIN in the corresponding fields You can also check Remember my PIN to have automatic SIM authentication in case of a system restart
31. P IP Properties window select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 6 Click OK twice to confirm your changes and close the windows and then close the Control Panel window 6 1 1 2 Windows 2000 First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it ak In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon 3 Inthe Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 11 4 If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Install 5 Inthe Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click Add 6 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000 installation CD or other media Follow the instructions to install the files 7 If prompted click OK to restart your computer with the new settings Next configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the Ericsson W3x 8 In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings an
32. Reset button with the tip of a pen The Standby button starts blinking Wait until the Standby button shows steady blue which indicates that the reset is finished In addition to the above the Ericsson W35 also includes interfaces for telephony and fax services Note Telephony and fax services must be supported by the subscription network in order to work The interfaces are described in the tables below Table 2 Additional back side interfaces on Ericsson W35 Telephone connector for connecting an analog telephone to the Ericsson W35 Phone Fax Telephone Fax connector for connecting a fax machine to the Ericsson W35 8 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 5 2 Left Side Interfaces The left side of the Ericsson W3x is equipped with the following interfaces Figure 5 Ericsson W3x left side The table below describes the interfaces Table 3 W3x left side interfaces intetace Type oeseri SIM card SIM card slot for inserting a SIM card lot i Note The Ericsson W3x must be disconnected from the power mains or an optional battery removed when inserting or removing the SIM card USB A USB connector for connecting USB device s e g a memory stick or a printer to the Ericsson W3x 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 5 3 2 5 4 2 5 4 1 Right Side Interface The right side of the Ericsson W3x is equipped with an antenna c
33. UI remove the power cable to disconnect the Ericsson W3x from power and wait a moment before reconnecting the cable Reset to Factory Default Settings The factory default configuration contains the original settings of your Ericsson W3x To reset the configuration to factory default settings click the Reset button in the FACTORY RESET section on the System web page If you cannot access the WUI the following procedure resets all configurable values back to factory default settings 1 Press the Reset button with the tip of a pen The Standby button starts blinking 2 Wait until the Standby button stops blinking which indicates that the reset Is finished 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 T Troubleshooting 7 3 78 Note A reset to factory default configuration cannot be undone If you reset the Ericsson W3x to default configuration all your previous configuration changes are replaced If you have previously changed the password the Enter password page will be displayed You have to login to the web pages with the default password user LAN Connections Table 25 LAN Connections Indication Symptom What to do Cannot access the local network Check the network cable and make from a PC that is connected to one sure that there is a physical of the Ethernet ports on the connection between the PC and the Ericsson W3x Ericsson W3x and that at least one of the corresponding LAN connector indicat
34. ability broad bandwidth and high speed ALG Application Layer Gateway An ALG provides a translation and transportation service for an Internet application AES Advanced Encryption Standard An encryption method used by WPA2 AES offers a high level of security and is approved for sensitive corporate and government data transmission AP Access Point An Internet device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks Access points attached to a wired network support the creation of multiple radio cells that enable roaming throughout a facility APN Access Point Name A reference to the Internet access point of an Service provider 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Association Describes the establishment and maintenance of a wireless link between devices If security is enabled the devices cannot do anything but exchange security credentials with this link See Authentication Authentication The processthat occurs after association to verify the identity of the wireless device or end user and allow access to the network Broadcasting To simultaneously send the same message to multiple recipients CDMA Code Division Multiple Access A general term describing mobile air interface technologies based on spread spectrum digital radio access methods offering benefits including increased capacity quality and security CDMA is fundamental to 3G mobile systems Channel A channel de
35. actory default Po setting Click to start the reset or Cancel to abort the reset and return to the System page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 61 Configuration and Management 3 10 Event Log On the Event Log page a list of the events that has been sent to the log on the Ericsson W3x is displayed ke Event Log Overview Persistent logging Apply Internet ee LAN Display Wireless LAN P M Hov 12 07 info wuid log fa27 gt gt gt nextpage 42 e lt j Hov 12 07 55 59 none daemon info wuid log 2327 doc texti link not set NAT Mov 12 07 56 26 mone daemon info wuid log 2a27 doc test link not set Nov 12 07 56 25 none daemon into wuid log 2227 doc text link not set Sharing Hov 12 07 56 40 none daemon_infto wuid log 2a27 Initialiged WUI Configuration wisard How iz 07 56 33 none daemon into wuid log 2a27 gt gt Dextpage 36 tet How 1z 07 56 33 none daemon_ info wuid log z2327 33 gt nextpage 37 lt 4 system Nov 12 07 56 36 mone daemon info wuid_log 2327 gt gt gt nextpage 42 lt lt lt Norv 12 07 56 43 mone daemon info wuid log 2227 doc test link not set How 12 07 56 53 mone daemon info wuid log 2327 dec text link not set Mov 22 08 16 55 none daemon info wuid log 2a27 1 session ids removed due to timeout Mov 12 08 18 55 mone daemon notice wuid log 23227 Bession id not found Titelcd 402db9
36. ait 35 Close window Figure 45 Software Update Progress page When the update is completed the following window is displayed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 59 Configuration and Management 3 9 5 60 Fixed Wireless Terminal Microsoft Internet Explorer ERICSSON 2 wl Software Update Progress Software update complete Close window Figure 46 Software update complete Click the Close window button to close the window The following page is displayed ERICSSON 2 Logout ar Software update complete To use the new software a restart is needed Restart now Restart Figure 47 Software update complete page Click the button to restart the Ericsson W3x Factory Reset The Ericsson W8x configuration can be reset to its factory default settings from the System page Note Ifthe WUI is not accessible a reset to factory default settings can also be done using the Reset button on the unit See section 7 2 Reset to Factory Default Settings To reset the configuration to factory default settings click in the FACTORY RESET section on the System page Note This procedure resets ALL configurable values back to default settings including the login password user Before the reset starts you will get the following question 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management Are you sure you want to restore the system to the f
37. and WPA2 authentication and encryption require a passphrase Each client on your wireless network has to be configured with the same passphrase as in the Ericsson W3x A WPA or WPA2 passphrase is case sensitive and consists of between 8 and 63 optional characters It is recommended that the passphrase contains at least 20 characters Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN WPA The WPA pass phrase is used for authentication and encryption Each device in your wireless network has to be manually configured with this phrase Type a unique pass phrase in the text field It should consist of between 8 and 63 characters It is recommended that the pass phrase contains at least 20 characters Passphrase a Previous Next gt Cancel Figure 21 Wireless LAN WPA page 26 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management a vn S Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN WPA2 The WPA2 pass phrase is used for authentication and encryption Each device in your wireless network has to be manually configured with this phrase Type a unique pass phrase in the text field It should consist of between 8 and 63 characters It is recommended that the pass phrase contains at least 20 characters Passphrase lt a Previous Next c gt Cancel Figure 22 Wireless LAN WPA2 page oA enicss e Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN WPA WPA2 MIXED The WPA WPA2 pass phrase is used for auth
38. and type 9100 as Port Number below Raw Settings Click OK to return to the wizard and click Next gt to proceed In the Completing the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard window verify your settings and click Finish The Add Printer Wizard Install Printer Software window is displayed Select the Manufacturer and Printer and click Next gt Enter a name for your printer and click Next gt Select Do not share this printer option and click Next gt Print a test page to verify that your printer setup is working properly and then click Next gt to proceed It could take a minute or two for the test page to be printed Click Finish in the Add Printer Wizard Repeat these steps if you have further computers which should have access to the shared printer 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Troubleshooting 7 1 7 2 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to solve a number of issues that could occur during installation configuration and use of the Ericsson W3x More information is available at www ericsson com fwt If none of the suggested methods in this chapter solve your problem you are recommended to 1 Restart the Ericsson W8x see section 7 1 2 Reset the Ericsson W3x to factory default configuration See section 7 2 3 Contact your service provider Restart To restart the Ericsson W3x click the Restart button on the System web page If you cannot access the W
39. ation in the ALARMS section on the Overview page On the Internet page verify that the Link status is Up and that an IP address is defined Check the signal quality indicator on the front of the Ericsson W3x JG EHIN miia AT The more segments displayed in the bar graph the stronger the signal Try to move the Ericsson W3x to another position or attach an external antenna indoor window or outdoor roof mounted External antennas are available as accessories to the Ericsson W3x For optimizing the performance of the Internet connection it might be necessary to change some TCP settings in the client PC as described in section 7 4 1 Change TCP Settings Cannot access a certain Internet Check the NAT page to make sure 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 79 Troubleshooting 7 4 1 7 9 80 Indication Symptom What to do application or specific type of data that the ALG supporting the applications Internet application is enabled If the application requires UPnP IDG check that UPnP IDG is enabled on the NAT page A port forwarding rule might be required for a specific application See section 3 7 3 Port Forwarding Change TCP Settings To achieve maximum performance on the Internet connection some parameters in the TCP IP stack of the client PC can be changed These kinds of settings are hidden in the Windows registry but there are some tools that give user friendly access to
40. conds to be sure there is not any ongoing remaining write operations to be made Host Name and Workgroup All devices on the LAN WLAN that want to access a USB shared storage device or printer must belong to the same workgroup as the Ericsson W3x The following information can be changed on the Sharing page Table 20 Sharing information Hostname The name of the Ericsson W3x on the local network Workgroup The name of the group of devices sharing the same resources on the local network To change the host name or workgroup type the new name in the corresponding field and click Apply to save the settings For information about setting up a connection from a PC to a shared device follow the instruction in section 6 3 3 Set Up a Connection to a Storage Device or section 6 3 4 Access a Shared Printer File Sharing When a USB storage device is connected to the Ericsson W3x the included files are shared with all devices on the local network LAN WLAN and all local users have full access to the shared files Note Only the first partition of the storage device will be automatically mounted and shared through the smb service 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 53 Configuration and Management 3 8 4 54 The file system on a shared partition needs to be of a supported type otherwise the automatic mounting of the device will not work Currently the supported types are e FAT Microsoft legacy file
41. csson W35 e Chapter 6 PC Configuration gives instructions for configuring computers to work with the Ericsson W3x e Chapter 7 Troubleshooting describes how to solve a number of issues that could occur during installation configuration and use of the Ericsson W3x 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Introduction e The Glossary includes abbreviations and explanations to technical terms used in this guide 1 2 Related Documents In the following documents more information about the Ericsson W3x can be found e Ericsson W8x Series Quick Installation Guide XX LZT 108 9869 Ericsson AB 2008 e Ericsson W8x Series Safety and Regulatory Information 3 1551 CRH 102 168 Ericsson AB 2008 e Ericsson W3x Series License Information 4 1551 CRH 102 168 Ericsson AB 2008 2 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 1 W3x Series Overview This chapter gives an overview of the Ericsson Mobile Broadband Router MBR W3x product series Product Variants The Ericsson W3x product series consist of two models e Ericsson W30 Data Router e Ericsson W35 Data and Voice Router The W3x product series facilitates protected high speed Internet access for multiple users in home and small or branch office environments It includes advanced data capabilities such as router and switch functionality and provides the users with multiple possibilities for local area connectiv
42. d 9 then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon 10 In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 69 PC Configuration 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 70 11 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and ensure that the check box beside the text is selected Click Properties 12 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 13 Click OK twice to confirm your changes and close the windows and then close the Control Panel window Configure Static IP Address Most users do not need to configure static IP settings Automatic configuration is appropriate in most cases For information about static IP configuration see the operating system documentation or online help Note Make sure that the IP address of the client is on the same subnet as the Ericsson W3x The IP address range of the Ericsson W3x subnet is displayed on the LAN page see section 3 5 Wireless LAN Settings This section provides a general description of what is required to make your wireless clients work with the Ericsson W8x Before you follow the instructions below you need to configure the Wireless LAN settings in the Ericsson W3x as described in section 3 6 Wireless LAN Prepare the Wireless Client s The
43. d your wireless device s Network name SSID MBR Select Enable SSID broadcast if you want your wireless device s to find the SSID when scanning the air If you clear the check box the SSID will be hidden and you have to provide it manually M Enable SSID broadcast Previous Next i Cancel Figure 15 Wireless LAN Network Name SSID page The network name is case sensitive distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters and can be changed to any combination of numbers 0 9 letters a z and hyphens with a maximum length of 32 characters lf the Enable SSID broadcast option is selected your local wireless client s will find the network name when scanning the air If not the network name is hidden and has to be manually provided to the wireless client s If you want to change the preconfigured network name MBR type a new name in the Network name SSID field and also select if the SSID shall be hidden or not Click Next to proceed Wireless LAN Authentication All communication on the wireless LAN can be protected from potential intruders and eavesdroppers through standard authentication and encryption methods 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management Authentication is used to restrict access to the wireless network and encryption is the translation of data into a form that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized users The encrypted
44. data can only be sent and received by users with access to a private encryption key Note Make sure that the operating system s and Wireless LAN interface s of the wireless client s support the selected authentication method Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN AUTHENTICATION Authentication and data encryption are used to restrict access to your wireless network WEP is considered to be a low security option WPA and its successor WPA2 provide more sophisticated authentication and data encryption Which authentication and encryption method you should use depends on what is supported by your wireless device s Authentication Open No security v Open No security WEP 64 Low security WEP 128 Low security WPA High security WPA2 High security WPA WPA2 Mixed High aa Previous Next c gt 8 Cancel Figure 16 Wireless LAN Authentication page Select one of the authentication methods from the Authentication drop down list The available options are as follows e Open No security f you select Open as authentication method no client configuration is needed but be aware of that the WLAN will now be open without any kind of security e WEP 64 WEP 128 Low security WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is considered to be a low security option WEP encrypted data is translated into blocks of either 64 bits length or 128 bits length e WPA WPA2 High security WPA Wi Fi Protected Access a
45. ddress LAN IP address ise eee E J E Subnet mask 255 3 255 255 3 o Note Please redirect your browser to the new IP address upon change in order to confirm the new settings since old IP address will be inaccessible DHCP Server W Enable DHCP Server Note When the DHCP Server is enabled the IP address range has to be on the same subnet as the unit IP address and the unit IP address may not be included in the range IP address range from 192 168 x i z IP address range to 192 168 5 E 3 100 Lease time sec 7200 Apply There are no leases at this time LAN PORT STATUS LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4 F eee bad Copyright 2008 Ericsson AFR All rights reserved Figure 32 LAN page The LAN IP address and subnet mask of the Ericsson W3x is used for connections to clients on the LAN WLAN The following configuration options are displayed on top of the LAN page 36 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 Table 13 LAN page description IP address The LAN IP address of the Ericsson W3x The subnet mask which determines the range of IP addresses on the subnet The LAN IP address and subnet mask can be changed but before you do this consider the following e Make sure that the new address is not included in the DHCP server IP address range displayed in the DHCP Server section The default range is 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 100 e Ma
46. ddress automatically assigned to the Ericsson W8x by the mobile network Note If you require static IP addressing from your operator contact them directly 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 4 2 3 4 3 DNS1 The IP address to the primary DNS server DNS2 The IP address to the secondary DNS server Traffic Statistics The TRAFFIC STATISTICS section on the Internet page includes information about the following items Table 10 Traffic Statistics description Transmitted The total size and number of transmitted received Received data packets Error The number of invalid data packets Overruns The number of packets lost due to too many incoming data packets Dropped The number of dropped data packets Transmitted The total size of transmitted received data for the Received current current month month Transmitted The total size of transmitted received data for the Received previous month previous month Note The data size and packet counters have the upper limits of 4 GiB and 2 packets more than 4 billion packets When these limits have been reached the counters wrap around to zero Authentication Internet access requires authentication of the Ericsson W3x Depending on the current Internet service setup the authentication requests may differ Your service provider provides the Ericsson W3x SIM card and details needed for authentication Th
47. ded to change the preconfigured password 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 63 Configuration and Management 3 12 64 ericss vb Change Password Overview Current Password Intent New Password LAN Retype New Password Wireless LAN P OK NAT Sharing System Event Log Logout Y oe Figure 49 Change Password page Type the current password in the Current Password field If it is the first time you change the password the password is user Type a new password in the New Password and Retype New Password fields A password can include up to 64 characters letters and or numbers Note The password is case sensitive distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters Save the new password by clicking OK Logout To logout from the Ericsson W3x web pages click Logout in the left hand menu When the logout is completed the Enter password page is displayed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Telephony and Fax W35 only 4 1 Telephony and Fax W35 only A telephone and or a fax machine can be connected to the Ericsson W35 via the Phone and or Phone Fax connectors Note A telephone must be connected to the Phone connector and a fax machine to the Phone Fax connector The telephony and the fax services will work without any further configurations but must be supported by the subscription network in order to work
48. des agree you will hear the normal dial tone which indicates that the voice service is activated and that it is possible to make phone calls Remember the new PIN for future use If the PUK is incorrect or the new PIN codes do not agree you will hear the PUK required tone again Repeat the unblock SIM card sequence above Note If ten attempts have been made with an incorrect PUK the SIM card is permanently blocked and a new SIM card is required Contact your service provider Information Tones The Ericsson W35 generates information tones in your telephone handset thus providing the same characteristics as the one given by the traditional fixed line network The following table describes the nature of the unique information tones you will get when using the Ericsson W35 Table 24 Information Tones Mame Nate Description PIN required SIM authentication is required to enable the voice Repeating 200 ms tone S V C at regular 50 ms intervals PUK required 50 50 The SIM card is blocked 50 50 The PUK and a new PIN are required to unblock the SIM card Repeating 50 ms tone at regular 50 ms intervals 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Battery W35 only 0 1 5 2 Battery W35 only The Ericsson W35 can be powered by a rechargeable battery pack to provide voice service redundancy in the event of a total mains power failure When mains powered the Ericsson W35 will kee
49. e AUTHENTICATION section on the Internet page includes the following authentication details that may be required Table 11 Authentication details Text Description S The PIN Personal Identification Number code which 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 31 Configuration and Management 3 4 3 1 32 gg is used for SIM authentication Auto APN If enabled the APN Access Point Name is automatically configured based on information on the SIM card If this fails an alarm is raised displayed in the ALARMS section on the Overview page as No Auto APN was found the APN has to be provided manually in the APN field see below The APN which is a reference to the HSPA UMTS GSM Internet access point on the service provider s network The APN usually has the format lt name service_provider country gt PPP user name The Point to Point Protocol Internet mode user name which is used for user authentication PPP password The Point to Point Protocol Internet mode password which is used for user authentication Authentication The authentication protocol PAP or CHAP to be Protocol used when PPP is used for authentication lf authentication is required because of a reset to factory default configuration fill in the appropriate fields and click Apply to save the settings Note Only enter details you have received from your service provider and leave other fields empty Unblock SIM Card
50. e LAN Only the router and the LAN know these addresses the outside world sees only the public IP address when talking to a computer on the LAN Network mask A sequence of bits applied to an IP address to select the network ID while ignoring the host ID Bits set to 1 mean select this bit while bits set to 0 mean ignore this bit For example if the network mask 255 255 255 0 is applied to the IP address 100 10 50 1 the network ID is 100 10 50 and the host ID is 1 See also Subnet mask Packet The units of data transmitted on a network Each packet contains a payload the data plus overhead information such as where it came from source address and where it will go destination address PAP Password Authentication Protocol PAP is a simple authentication protocol used to authenticate a user to a remote access server or Internet Service Provider ISP PAP 87 Glossary is used by PPP and almost all network operating system remote servers support PAP PAP transmits unencrypted ASCII passwords over the network and is therefore considered insecure it is used as a last resort when the remote access server does not support a stronger authentication protocol such as CHAP Passphrase A secret password used for WPA and WPA2 wireless data encryption The encryption is based on a WPA master key that is derived from the passphrase and the network name SSID PC Personal Computer A computer designed fo
51. e same applications are used on many clients on the LAN WLAN where each Server IP value needs to be unique and differ from the NAT Port value Table 19 Common applications server ports MSN Messenger 6901 Unreal Tournament 2004 7 77 1778 7787 28902 NetMeeting 1720 1503 Quake III 27669 1 for each player Note If multiple ports or port ranges are required create a new port entry for each port or port range Port Forwarding Example In the following example port forwarding is used to allow incoming access from the external network Internet to an internal web server on the LAN WLAN The TCP protocol is used for data traffic The NAT port 80 on the Ericsson W3x is open and the destination computer on the LAN with static server IP address 192 168 1 101 has appointed the server port 8080 to be used 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management WAN Protocol TCP E m l t i P p Internet 192 168 1 103 WLAN NAT port 80 wa E E T C 192 168 1 102 192 168 1 101 Server port 8080 Server IP 192 168 1 101 Act as Web server Figure 39 Port forwarding example 3 7 3 3 Edit Port Forwarding Rule To edit a port forwarding rule click Edit next to the rule to edit The Edit Port forwarding page is displayed ry Edit Port forwarding Protocol tcp v NAT Port 80 Server IP 192 168 1 50 Server Port 8080 Apply
52. e web pages the following web browsers are supported e Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher e Safari 1 3 or higher e Firefox 1 0 or higher e Opera 8 or higher Start a web browser on a PC connected to the Ericsson W3x and type http mbr or http 192 168 1 1 in the Address URL field Note If you change the internal IP address 192 168 1 1 on the Ericsson W3x you have to use the new address to access the web pages A start page is displayed in one of the following appearances depending on the operational status of the Ericsson W3x described in section 3 1 1 and 3 1 2 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 1 2 Enter PIN Code The SIM card contains information about the subscription and is normally protected by a PIN Personal Identification Number code and a PUK Personal Unblock Key code Normally you have to enter a PIN code to activate the SIM card In some cases however PIN authentication is not required and it is possible to use the SIM card without entering a PIN code The Enter PIN code page is displayed if a PIN code is required rs Enter PIN code Ss Se a_ iia You have reached this page since you are required to enter the PIN code before internet access is available PIN code M Remember my PIN Apply Enter the PIN code that has been supplied together with your subscription Check Remember my PIN to have automatic SIM authentication in case of a system resta
53. entication and encryption Each device in your wireless network has to be manually configured with this phrase Type a unique pass phrase in the text field It should consist of between 8 and 63 characters It is recommended that the pass phrase contains at least 20 characters Passphrase lt a Previous Next amp gt Cancel Figure 23 Wireless LAN WPA WPA2 Mixed page Type a unique passphrase in the Passphrase field Note Avoid using special characters such as and when entering a pass phrase Click Next to proceed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 2 Configuration and Management 3 3 4 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation On the last page of the Configuration Wizard the current settings are displayed Configuration Wizard Click Finish to confirm the following settings and establish the connections Wireless LAN WLAN access point Enabled Network name SSID MBR SSID broadcast Enabled Authentication WPA High security Passphrase myverysecretpasswordmyverysecretpassword _ Previous Cancel Figure 24 WLAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation page To confirm the settings and close the Configuration Wizard click the Finish button You can use the Previous button to go back to previous pages and check your settings and or make changes If you click the Cancel button the Configuration Wizard closes and no changes are saved Configuration W
54. ess LAN page sh Wireless LAN Overview MV Enable WLAN CONNECTED DEVICES Internet Region Europe LAN Radio channel Auto v Transmit power 0 dBm NAT Data rate B G Mixed Mode X Sharing i Q Scan for wireless networks WHITELIST System Event Log eo Enable whitelist etwork name MBR Add Change SSID Password MV Enable SSID broadcast eee Logout Authentication Open No security v Passphrase el Ss ait REY ia Apply Figure 35 Wireless LAN page Enable WLAN To enable the wireless LAN on the Ericsson W3x select the Enable WLAN check box and click the Apply button to save the setting To ensure the security of your Wireless LAN you are recommended to change the default settings for network name SSID and authentication Note The wireless setup typically requires configuration of both the Ericsson W3x and the wireless client s For more information on configuration of wireless clients see section 6 2 Wireless LAN Settings 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 6 2 3 6 3 3 6 4 3 6 5 Region Wireless devices are thoroughly regulated and the countries have slightly different regulations Therefore the geographical region where the Ericsson W3x is used must be stated to make sure the correct radio frequencies are used when transmitting data Select the geographical region in which you reside from the Region drop down
55. figuration backup Click Restore to restore the configuration When finished a confirmation message is displayed Pi seh Configuration Backup and Restore The configuration has been successfully restored OK Figure 43 Configuration Restore Confirmation Click OK to return to the System page System Restart You can at any time restart the Ericsson W8x The restart does not result in any configuration changes To restart the Ericsson W3x click Restart in the RESTART section on the System page During the restart process the following information is displayed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 9 4 b Restart Restarting please wait Figure 44 Restart Progress Message When the restart is completed you have make a new login to the WUI Type http 192 168 1 1 in the Address URL field to display the Enter password page Software Update New Ericsson W3x software versions can be installed from a local file First make sure that the new software file is available on your PC Then click Browse in the SOFTWARE UPDATE section on the System page to locate the file The selected file will be displayed in the Update the system with new software field Click Update to start the installation During the installation process a new window showing the progress is displayed gt Software Update Progress Loading file please w
56. following functions e The left hand menu visible on all web pages that includes configuration topics for additional configuration described one by one in the following sections e The Configuration Wizard button which is the entrance to the step by step configuration wizard recommended to be used for setting up your Wireless LAN See section 3 3 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard e The ALARMS section where detected error conditions are specified See section 3 2 1 Alarms for more information If an alarm occurs the Alarm lt gt indicator on the front of the Ericsson W3x is blinking and a message Is also sent to the Event log See section 3 10 Event Log 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management e The NETWORK INFORMATION section where the most important connection status information is collected This information among others is also found on the Internet and LAN web pages respectively 3 2 1 Alarms The ALARMS section on the Overview page includes detected active error conditions Events that generate an alarm are such that make it impossible to send or receive data e g SIM card missing If there are no alarms currently detected the text No alarms detected is displayed If an alarm is detected the Alarm lt indicator on the Ericsson W3x front panel is blinking and the corresponding cause is displayed according to the table below Table 6
57. g service is used to provide network access independent of where the user resides and what service provider that is running the network Routing The forwarding of data between a local network and the Internet on the most efficient route based on the data s destination IP address and current network conditions A device that performs routing is called a router RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator The RSSI is an indicator of the strength of the received radio signal SIM Subscriber Identity Module The smart card required by all mobile customers to operate their phones Carries authentication billing and information about the individual subscriber as well as address book and other personalized information SMB Server Message Block An application level network protocol mainly applied to shared access to files printers serial ports and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network SMB was later renamed to CIFS Common Internet File System with more 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Glossary features added including support for symbolic links hard links and larger file sizes SSID Service Set Identifier A unique network name or identifier that differentiates one wireless LAN from another All access points and clients attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID Subnet A portion of a network The subnet is distinguished from the larger networ
58. gement 3 6 6 42 Select an appropriate data rate from the Data rate drop down list according to what is supported by the wireless clients that should connect Click Apply to save the setting Scan for Wireless Networks If you want information about adjacent wireless networks click the Scan for wireless networks button A scanning is started and when finished information about wireless networks is presented as in the example below gt Scan for wireless networks MAC Address Network Name Channel RSSI 00 01 EC CO CE B1 femtoCEB1 1 15 00 80 37 88 D5 80 Ericsson ABS 1000 1 33 00 80 37 8C 28 D9 Support 2 40 00 1C DF 04 E5 B8 demoLAN 4 8 00 14 C2 B7 5D E0 EWA ECN 8 26 00 14 C2 B7 9D 20 EWA ECN 8 8 00 14 C2 B7 DD 10 EWA ECN 8 9 00 14 C2 B7 4F FO EWAQ ECN 8 5 00 14 C2 B7 6D D0 EWA ECN 8 6 00 14 C2 B7 DD 20 EWA ECN 8 11 Back Figure 36 Scan for wireless networks page The list displays the following information about wireless networks that are nearby Table 15 Scan for wireless networks description MAC Address The MAC address of the access point for the WLAN Network Name The network name SSID of the WLAN The radio channel used by the WLAN The RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator which is a link indication expressed in dBm to show the signal strength of the wireless network This information can be of help when deciding which channel to use Click Back to return to the Wi
59. ion less transport service that dispenses with the reliability services provided by TCP UDP gives applications a direct interface with IP and the ability to address a particular application process running on a host via a port number without setting up a connection session UPnP Universal Plug and Play A networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software or between equipment and software UPnP IGD UPnP Internet Gateway Device A standard used by UPnP aware clients such as MSN Messenger to work properly from behind a NAT UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service A 3G wireless system that delivers high bandwidth data and voice services to mobile users UMTS has an air interface based on WCDMA and a core network based on the General Packet Radio Service GPRS URL Uniform Resource Locator The address of a resource on the Internet for example www ericsson com USB Universal Serial Bus An interface for connecting peripherals such as storage devices and printers to a host 89 Glossary WAN Wide Area Network WUI Web User Interface A network of computers that covers a large In Ericsson W3x the WUI refers to a built in geographical distance With respect to the web based configuration tool with wizard Ericsson W25 WAN refers to the Internet support WCDMA Wideband CDMA The radio access technology for wideband wireless access supporting 3G
60. is set to Jan 1 00 00 00 when the Ericsson W3x is restarted This will change to actual time when available 62 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 10 1 3 11 The system logging information is written to 3 files in the system and these files are rotated in a circular fashion The files are not saved to flash memory and will be lost when rebooting the system or when power is disconnected To view only a selection of the log events in the list select a filter level from the Display list Available log levels are Alarms E and All The Alarms only log level corresponds to the Alarm lt indicator on the Ericsson W3x and the information in the ALARMS section on the Overview page Click Refresh to update the list with new information The most recent log events are listed at the bottom of the list Persistent Logging If persistent logging is enabled the log files are written to flash memory in two alternating files meaning they will remain after a system restart or power failure Note Persistent logging should only be used for debugging purposes since it consumes flash memory To enable this feature select the Persistent logging check box on the Event Log page and click Apply to save the setting Change Password On the Change Password page the password used for logging in to the web pages can be changed For security reasons you are recommen
61. ity WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is considered to be a low security option The data is encrypted into blocks of either 64 bits length or 128 bits length WEP encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with access to a private encryption key This means that each client on your wireless network has to be manually configured with exactly the same key as the one entered in the Ericsson W3x in order to allow encrypted data transmissions e WEP 64 bit data encryption requires a key including 10 characters Only hexadecimal numbers 0 9 and letters a f uppercase or lowercase are allowed e WEP 128 bit data encryption requires a key including 26 characters Only hexadecimal numbers 0 9 and letters a f Uppercase or lowercase are allowed Enter an encryption key in the Passphrase Key field and click Apply to save the settings WPA WPA2 and Passphrase High security WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and its successor WPA2 are the most reliable security options WPA encryption uses the TKIP Temporal Key 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 6 9 3 6 10 Integrity Protocol while WPA2 encryption follows AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES offers a higher level of security and is approved for sensitive corporate and government data transmission WPA WPA2 Mixed enables connection of both WPA and WPA2 clients WPA and WPA2 authentication and encryption require a passphrase A
62. ity Ethernet and WLAN With WCDMA HSPA radio access capability the Ericsson WSx is well suited to provide broadband data access with data speeds similar to fixed line DSL services The data rate is up to 7 2 Mbps and the up link speed is up to 2 Mbps 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 2 W30 Data Router The Ericsson W30 data router provides data capabilities such as data access e g Internet in the respect that it allows multiple computers to be connected to the router using Ethernet or wireless LAN WLAN It also supports file and printer sharing via the USB port WAN HSPA UMTS GSM WLAN 802 11b g Figure 7 Overview of Interfaces on the Ericsson W30 4 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 3 W35 Data and Voice Router The Ericsson W35 data and voice router incorporates the same set of functions and data features as the Ericsson W30 Additionally this model also includes high quality voice and fax services via the telephony interfaces A broad range of network related services such as Prepaid Subscription CLI Calling Line Identification Call Waiting Call Barring Call Forwarding and Multiparty Conference Calls are available WCDMA HSPA radio access is well suited for combined and efficient data and voice transmission over the mobile network WAN HSPA UMTS GSM WLAN 802 11b g re s oo _ _ oo
63. izard Overview The wizard was canceled and no changes have been done Internet S Figure 25 Cancel Configuration Wizard 28 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 4 Internet The Internet web page includes status information and settings for the connection to the mobile network Note The information on this page may vary depending on product model and required authentication for Internet service setup Overview Wireless LAN P NAT Sharing System Event Log Change Password Logout Sis E EO i eS a Internet anil Network Registered home Link status UP registration network Mode PPP IP address 172 29 255 140 Connection HSPA DNS 1 172 16 5 2 See 26297 DNS 2 172 16 5 3 provider Current APN cpe gsn lkp TRAFFIC STATISTICS Transmitted 1 1 KiB 24 packets Transmitted current month 1 6 KiB Received 2 5 KiB 22 packets Received current month 2 7 KiB Error 0 packets Transmitted previous month Overruns 0 packets Received previous month R Dropped 0 packets AUTHENTICATION PIN Zz Change PIN V Auto APN me lt n PPP user name PPP password o Authentication Protocol i CHAP Apply CELLULAR BAND SELECTION Region Global 3G Settings V 850 l 1900 M 2100 2G Settings V 850 V 900 V 1800 V 1900 Apply Figure 26 Internet page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 1
64. k by a subnet mask that selects some of the computers of the network and excludes all others The subnet s devices remain physically connected to the rest of the network but they are treated as though they were on a separate network Subnet mask A mask that defines a subnet See also Network mask Switching Routing data traffic by setting up temporary connections between two or more network points This will take the data toward its intended destination TCP Transmission Control Protocol See TCP IP TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The basic protocols used on the Internet TCP is responsible for dividing data up into packets for delivery and reassembling them at the destination IP is responsible for delivering the packets from source to destination When TCP and IP are bundled with higher level applications such as HTTP FTP Telnet and so on TCP IP refers to this whole suite of protocols 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A TCP IP protocol commonly used for software downloads TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol A protocol used for WPA data encryption It ensures that a unique master key is generated for each packet supports message integrity and sequencing rules and supports re keying mechanisms TKIP avoids the problems of WEP static keys by dynamically changing data encryption keys UDP User Datagram Protocol A connect
65. ke sure that the DHCP server IP address range is included in the new subnet If you want to change the subnet not to include the DHCP IP address range you first have to disable the DHCP server e f port forwarding rules have been configured those settings have to be removed before changing the IP address or subnet mask For information see section 3 7 3 Port Forwarding To change the LAN IP address or subnet mask of the Ericsson W3x type the new values in the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings Note If you change the LAN IP address while connected to the WUI you will be disconnected You have to redirect the web browser to the new address in order to confirm the new settings Type the new LAN IP address in the Address URL field and press Enter DHCP Server The Ericsson W3x incorporates a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server which dynamically assigns IP addresses to devices on the LAN WLAN whenever they are switched on The DHCP server also puts the hostname supplied by the client DHCP request in the local DNS Domain Name System Service proxy The DNS proxy contains a small database of local host names and addresses supplied by client DHCP requests In addition it also caches requests to remote DNS servers The following configuration options are displayed in the DHCP server section on the LAN page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 37 Configuration and Management
66. lication Software Di CXC 172 7031 R1i2A Nov 6 2008 UMTS Boot Loader Ji O 1 0BT NAT i UMTS Pppication J1 0 1 2AP Sharing Software Ethernet MAC Address 00 03 47 df 32 aa system WLAN MAC Address 00 03 47 df 32 ab Event Log IMEI 351532020036924 at CONFIGURATION BACKUP AND RESTORE Password Logout Back up the current configuration Back Up Restore to previous settings from a configuration backup Sem a _ Browse Restore ia SOFTWARE UPDATE Update the system with new software Browse Update RESTART Restart the unit Restart FACTORY RESET Reset the system to its factory default settings Reset a Ls T A l c M icsson AB All rights resenved Figure 42 System page 56 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 9 1 3 9 2 3 9 2 1 Basic System Information The table on top of the page includes basic system information about the Ericsson W25 The following information is displayed Table 23 Basic System Information Application The ID and version of the application software Software UMTS Boot Loader The ID and version of the UMTS boot loader software UMTS Application The ID and version of the UMTS application Software software Ethernet MAC The MAC address of the external Ethernet Address interface This MAC address can also be found on the product label on the bottom of the unit WLAN MAC The MAC addre
67. list and click Apply to save the setting Radio Channel The radio channel must be in accordance with the previous set region and only channels that are allowed in the configured region are available in the Radio channel drop down list By selecting Auto recommended the radio in the Ericsson W3x will automatically scan each valid channel and choose the one with least interference Select either Auto or a specific channel number from the Radio channel drop down list and click Apply to save the setting Transmit Power dBm To avoid interference with other wireless networks the transmit power level can be reduced If you want to change the transmit power level according to your specific conditions select an appropriate level from the Transmit power dBm drop down list and click Apply to save the setting Data Rate According to wireless LAN standards and the IEEE 802 11 protocols there are different data rates available for different modes From the Data rate drop down list there are the following modes available e B Mode Only supporting IEEE 802 11b clients with a maximum data rate of 11 Mbit s e G Mode Only supporting IEEE 802 11g clients with a maximum data rate of 54 Mbit s e B G Mixed Mode supporting both IEEE 802 11b g clients as described above e Legacy B Mode supporting IEEE 82 11b legacy clients 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 41 Configuration and Mana
68. me and Workgroup File Sharing Printer Sharing System Basic System Information Configuration Backup and Restore System Restart Software Update Factory Reset 31 31 34 36 36 37 39 40 40 41 41 41 41 42 43 43 45 45 47 48 48 49 52 52 53 53 54 56 57 sT 58 59 60 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 3 10 3 10 1 3 11 3 12 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 4 1 Event Log Persistent Logging Change Password Logout Telephony and Fax W35 only SIM Authentication Information Tones Battery W35 only Installation of the Battery Battery Function PC Configuration IP Settings Obtain IP Settings Automatically Configure Static IP Address Wireless LAN Settings Prepare the Wireless Client s Install the Wireless LAN Interface Configure Access to the W3x WLAN USB Sharing Settings Check Workgroup Settings Access a Shared Storage Device set Up a Connection to a Shared Storage Device Access a Shared Printer Troubleshooting Restart Reset to Factory Default Settings LAN Connections Internet Access Change TCP Settings 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev F 2008 12 16 Contents 62 63 63 64 65 65 66 67 67 67 68 68 68 70 70 70 70 71 71 72 73 73 74 77 11 11 78 19 80 Contents vi 7 9 7 6 7 1 Glossary Wireless LAN Connection 80 Access to Shared Files or P
69. n WEP WPA WPA2 is used in combination with the whitelist 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 45 Configuration and Management 3 6 10 1 Add Client s to the Whitelist To add a client to the whitelist you can either copy paste a MAC address from the CONNECTED DEVICES list or type the client s MAC address in the field below WHITELIST and click Add The MAC address has the form of xx xx xx xx xx xx where x is a hexadecimal number 0 9 and or letters a f for example 00 80 37 8 10 46 Check Enable whitelist to activate the feature and click Apply to save the settings To delete a MAC address from the whitelist click the Delete button next to the MAC address to delete 3 6 10 2 Find a Wireless Client MAC Address The MAC address for a WLAN adapter is normally found on the product label For internal wireless PCI cards running on Windows platform the command ipconfig all1 run from a Command Prompt window can be used to display the MAC address displayed as Physical Address against the network adapter For example Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection Media State Bia Ae amp we amp amp amp Connected Description Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Physical Address 00 19 D2 39 14 54 DHCP Enabled Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled Yes 46 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 NAT
70. nd its successor WPA2 are the most reliable security options WPA encryption uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP while WPA2 encryption follows the Advanced Encryption Standard AES AES offers a higher level of security and is approved for sensitive corporate and government data transmission 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 23 Configuration and Management 3 3 3 1 24 e WPA WPA2 Mixed High security WPA WPA2 Mixed enables connection of both WPA and WPA2 clients Click Next to proceed Open If you select Open the last page of the configuration wizard where you can review and confirm your settings is displayed gt Configuration Wizard Click Finish to confirm the following settings and establish the connections Wireless LAN WLAN access point Enabled Network name SSID MBR SSID broadcast Enabled Authentication Open No security et ee Figure 17 WLAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation page To confirm the settings and close the Configuration Wizard click the Finish button You can use the Previous button to go back to previous pages and check your settings and or make changes If you click the Cancel button the Configuration Wizard closes and no changes are saved gt Configuration Wizard Overview The wizard was canceled and no changes have been done Internet Se Figure 18 Cancel Configuration Wizard 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16
71. nsitive e If you are using Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP security configure the same encryption key that is configured on the Ericsson W3x e Ifyou are using Wi Fi Protected Access WPA or WPA2 security configure the same passphrase that is configured on the Ericsson W3x The passphrase is case sensitive e Configure the IP settings using the procedure described in section 6 1 IP Settings 6 3 USB Sharing Settings When a storage device or printer is connected to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x information about the device is displayed on the Sharing page To be able to use the shared device you also have to set up a connection to the shared device on your PC In some cases you have to make sure that your PC belongs to the same workgroup as the Ericsson W3x Follow the instructions in the next section to check the workgroup on your PC 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 71 PC Configuration 6 3 1 6 3 1 1 6 3 1 2 72 Check Workgroup Settings The following sections include instructions on how to check the workgroup settings on a PC using Windows XP or 2000 Windows XP Follow the steps below to check the workgroup settings on a PC using Windows XP iM In the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click Control Panel The Control Panel window is displayed lf you are using Category View click Performance and Maintenance and then See basic information about your computer If you a
72. ocal area network to send the data to The PORT FORWARDING section on the NAT page includes the following information about port forwarding rules Table 18 Port Forwarding description NAT Port The NAT port number that the data traffic is allowed to be transported on The IP address of the destination server on the LAN Server Port The port number on the destination server which identifies the type of service that is directed for example web service on port 8080 The protocol to be used for the service TCP or UDP Click on the button to delete the port forwarding rule Edit Click on the button to edit the port forwarding rule Add a Port Forwarding Rule To add a new port forwarding rule click the Add Instance button The Add Port forwarding Instance page is displayed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 49 Configuration and Management 3 1 3 2 50 ae Add Port forwarding Instance Protocol tcp v NAT Port Server IP Server Port Apply Cancel Figure 38 Add Port forwarding Instance page Select a Protocol from the drop down list and type the appropriate values in NAT Port Server IP and Server Port fields and click Apply to save the setting Below are some examples of common applications and corresponding server port they use for network access The NAT Port has often the same value as the Server Port value Exceptions are made when th
73. ocol TFTP ubp 69 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PP TP TCP UDP 1723 Session Initiation Protocol SIP TCP UDP 5060 Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP TCP UDP The ALG for each application does not require additional configuration The supported ALGs can be enabled and disabled individually To disable an ALG clear the corresponding check box and click Apply to save the settings 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 7 3 3 7 3 1 Port Forwarding Port forwarding is used to allow an external user to access a service residing on a server connected to the LAN to cross the NAT border It enables access to servers on the LAN from the Internet e g Web server and also enables applications to work from the LAN e g games voice and chat to the Internet Note Port forwarding requires that the Ericsson W3x has a public IP address for Port Forwarding requests from the Internet to be handled correctly This IP address is displayed on the Overview page as the Internet IP address A private IP address usually begins with 10 172 or 192 In this case no incoming access from the Internet is allowed For more information on public and private IP addresses contact your service provider When a computer on the Internet sends data to the public IP address of the Ericsson W3x it needs to know what to do with the data A port forwarding rule tells the Ericsson W3x which computer on the l
74. onnector type MCX for connecting an optional external antenna Figure 6 Ericsson W3x right side Front Panel The front panel of the Ericsson W3x includes a signal quality indicator LED indicators and a Standby button as described below Signal Quality Indicator The signal quality indicator shows the quality of the signal from the mobile network The more segments displayed in the bar graph the stronger the signal JG PINIM Fonit M A 3G The symbol in the centre of the graph alin is blinking when searching for a mobile network connection and when a connection is established it indicates the following e When 3G is displayed there is a connection to a UMTS network e 3G with a sign indicates connection to a HSPA network e When the 3G symbol is unlit and the segment bar displays signal there is a connection to a GSM GPRS EDGE 2G network 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 W3x Series Overview 2 5 4 2 W30 LED Indicators The following LED indicators are visible on the front of the Ericsson W30 ERICSSON au TINT ees ME OTTO a e Figure 7 Ericsson W30 LED indicators Table 4 Description of Ericsson W30 LED indicators Blinking Various alarm conditions exist that blue makes it impossible to establish a connection to the mobile network and Internet Information is specified on the Overview web page No alarms On blue The Wireless LAN is activated Off The
75. ors is lit If not make sure that the cable is properly connected or try with another Ethernet cable Check that the PC is configured to obtain IP address automatically using DHCP If not change the PC TCP IP settings For instructions see section 6 1 1 Obtaining IP Settings Automatically or refer to the manual of your operating system Cannot access the WUI on the Make sure you are using the Ericsson W3x correct LAN IP address in the web browser If the LAN IP address has been changed and you do not know the current IP address use the Reset button to reset the Ericsson W3x to factory default configuration see section 7 2 This will set the LAN IP address to 192 168 1 1 and the web page address to http mbr or http 192 168 1 1 Make sure you are using the correct login password If the default password has been changed and you do not know the 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Troubleshooting Indication Symptom What to do current password use the Reset button to reset the Ericsson W3x to factory default configuration see section 7 2 This will reset the login password to the default value user 7 4 Internet Access Table 26 Internet access Indication Symptom Cannot access the Internet from any of my local devices The Internet connection is unacceptable slow or regularly dropping What to do Check the status of the Alarm indicator If it is blinking see the inform
76. p the battery charged Note The battery is not fully charged when delivered The charging time for an empty battery is about 4 hours The battery will not charge if the environment temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius due to over heating protection Installation of the Battery The battery is available as an accessory and is inserted between the AC DC adapter and the Ericsson W35 Battery pack Figure 50 Battery pack and power adapter Battery Function If a power failure occurs the Ericsson W35 automatically switches over to battery operation In order to extend the battery time only voice services is available Data services such as USB Ethernet and Wireless LAN functions will be unavailable The Standby U button on the front of the Ericsson W3x is red when powered by battery or when the Standby button has been pressed The stand by time is up to 4 hours if no telephone calls are made Talk time is typically 3 hours Battery time depends on the mobile network signal quality battery age and environmental temperature 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 67 PC Configuration 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 1 1 68 PC Configuration The connection to the Ericsson W3x may require specific PC configuration This chapter includes instructions on how to configure Internet Protocol IP settings as well as establish wireless connection s with the Ericsson W3x The descriptions include examples from Windows XP and 2000
77. passphrase is a sequence of words or other text and is similar to a password in usage but is generally longer for added security Each client on your wireless network has to be configured with exactly the same passphrase as the one entered in the Ericsson WS8x in order to allow encrypted data transmission A WPA or WPA2 passphrase is case sensitive distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters and consists of between 8 and 63 characters It is recommended that the passphrase contains at least 20 characters Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase Key field and click Apply to save the settings Note Avoid using special characters such as and when entering a passphrase Connected Devices The CONNECTED DEVICES list on the Wireless LAN page includes the MAC Media Access Control addresses of all wireless clients currently connected to the Ericsson W3x Whitelist A common method of restricting WLAN access is to specify the MAC address es in a whitelist for those computers to be granted access to the WLAN This kind of whitelist is also Known as MAC Association or MAC Access list Up to 20 MAC addresses for wireless clients can be added to the whitelist Once the whitelist has been enabled only clients with an associated MAC address are allowed to connect to the WLAN Note This feature does not require any configuration of clients but it is recommended that some kind of encryptio
78. ped with your printer or by downloading it from the manufacturers web page The Ericsson W3x supports two protocols for printing Samba and RAW The protocol that is used may vary depending on printer and manufacturer lt also affects how to access the printer via the Ericsson W3x The following sections include instructions on how to access a shared printer from a PC using Windows XP or 2000 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 PC Configuration 6 3 4 1 Printer Supporting the Samba Protocol Follow the steps below to set up a connection to a shared printer from a PC using Windows XP similar interface in Windows 2000 1 Connect the printer to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x 2 Inthe Windows task bar click the Start button and select Run 3 Type lt host name gt inthe Open field and press Enter The shared printer is displayed 4 Right click on the printer and select Connect 5 If you don t have the correct printer drivers installed a pop up window appears Click OK to install the drivers 6 Select a manufacturer and a printer in the Add Printer Wizard window or click Have disk 7 Your computer now tries to connect to the shared printer This could take a few minutes 8 Print atest page to verify that your printer is connected properly In the Windows task bar click the Start button and select Printers and Faxes Your shared printer will be displayed as lt printer name gt on lt host_name gt
79. r use by one person at a time Port In TCP and UDP networks an endpoint to a logical connection The port number identifies what type of port it is For example port 80 is used for HTTP traffic PIN Personal Identification Number A secret code used for individual access to for example computer networks Generally a PIN is made up of 4 to 10 digits PPP Point to Point Protocol A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP and other protocol data between the service provider and your computer Private IP Address A private IP Address is typically assigned to a client on a LAN and is not used outside the LAN Private IP addresses are typically used when multiple computers share the same Internet connection Protocol A set of rules governing the transmission of data In order for a data transmission to work both ends of the connection have to follow the rules of the protocol 88 PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network The traditional wired telephone network designed primarily for voice traffic Public IP Address A public IP address is a globally unique number that identifies a device on the Internet Anyone on the Internet can connect to the device using the public address PUK Personal Unblocking Key A secret code made up of 8 to 10 digits The PUK is used to reactivate a SIM card that has been blocked Roaming The movement between microcells in a radio network Roamin
80. re using Classic View double click System The System Properties window is displayed Click the Computer Name tab Click Change The Computer Name Changes window is displayed Make sure that the Workgroup name is exactly the same as on the Sharing page If not you have to change the workgroup either on the PC or on the Ericsson W3x If you decide to change the workgroup on the PC type the correct name in the Workgroup field and click OK If you do not want to make any changes click Cancel The Computer Name Changes window is closed If you have changed the workgroup settings follow the instructions on the screen to restart the PC Windows 2000 Follow the steps below to check the workgroup settings on a PC using Windows 2000 1 In the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click Settings and Control Panel The Control Panel window is displayed Double click the System icon The System Properties window is displayed On the Network Identification tab click Properties The Identification Changes window is displayed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 PC Configuration 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 3 1 4 Make sure that Workgroup is selected in the Member of section and that the name of the workgroup is exactly the same as the one on the Sharing page If not select the Workgroup option and type the name in the field If there is already a workgroup name although not the same as on the Ericsson
81. reless LAN page where you can select a desired channel 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 6 7 3 6 8 Network Name SSID All clients on the WLAN share a common network name or SSID Service Set IDentifier This name is required to establish connection between the Ericsson W3x and other wireless client s and to distinguish the WLAN from any other s that may be in use nearby Only clients configured with the same network name SSID as the one set on the Ericsson W3x can obtain access to it Note Itis recommended to change the preconfigured network name MBR to something else that makes it harder for unauthorized persons to access your wireless network The following settings concerning the network name are displayed and can be modified on the Wireless LAN page Table 16 Network name description Text Description Network name SSID The network name SSID of the wireless network The network name Is case sensitive distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters and can be changed to any combination of numbers 0 9 letters a z and hyphens with a maximum length of 32 characters Enable SSID broadcast If Enable SSID broadcast is checked the SSID is continuously broadcasted and any nearby wireless client s will find it when scanning the air If the checkbox is cleared the SSID will be hidden and in this case the name has to be provided manually
82. ress Connection Service provider Network registration The mobile network HSPA UMTS or GSM signal quality available at the Ericsson W3x location This signal quality affects the performance of the unit If two or more bars are green the connection is usually acceptable The IP address automatically assigned to the Ericsson W3x by the mobile network Note If you require static IP addressing from your operator contact them directly The radio access technique currently used to enable Internet access It can be HSPA UMTS EDGE or GPRS The name of or other reference to the mobile network operator The current mobile network registration status Not registered not searching Registered home network Searching Registration denied Unknown Roaming Limited Service The LAN section includes information about the following item Table 8 Network information LAN description IP Address The LAN IP address of the Ericsson W3x 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 3 3 3 1 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard The Ericsson W3x may function as a WLAN Access Point AP for the local network providing wireless client s with Internet and LAN access The Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard guides you step by step through the basic setup for the Wireless LAN WLAN Note The wireless setup typically requires configuration of both the Ericsson W3x and the wireless client
83. rinter 82 Telephony and Fax Service W35 only 83 85 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Introduction 1 1 Introduction This chapter describes the structure of this guide and provides a list of reference documents Structure of this Guide This User s Guide contains information that is needed for an end user to configure and manage the Ericsson Mobile Broadband Router MBR W3x product series This guide describes both the Ericsson W30 and W35 and when design and functionality are in common the term Ericsson W3x is used Any information that is unique to a specific model is described with the corresponding product name Ericsson W30 or Ericsson W35 The following chapters are included e Chapter 1 Introduction provides information about this guide and provides a list of reference documents e Chapter 2 W3x Series Overview gives an overview of the Ericsson W3x product series e Chapter 3 Configuration and Management provides detailed information about how to perform configuration and management of the Ericsson W3x e Chapter 4 Telephony and Fax W35 only includes information about the telephony and fax function in the Ericsson W35 It also includes instructions on how to enter the SIM authentication codes via a telephone handset e Chapter 5 Battery W35 only includes information about how to handle battery installation and charging for the Eri
84. rt Click the Apply button Figure 9 Enter PIN code page Enter the PIN code provided with the SIM card You can also check Remember my PIN to have automatic SIM authentication in case of a system restart Click the Apply button to save the settings Enter Password If a PIN code is not needed for SIM authentication or if automatic SIM authentication is enabled the Enter password page is displayed 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 15 Configuration and Management Pr r 0 i gRIC _ or Enter password Ss Ss iii Enter password to access personalization options Password Note If it was not your intention to reach this page you have been redirected here due to missing network information Figure 10 Enter password page Type user in the Password field and click the Log In button For security purposes it is recommended to change the default password see section 3 11 Change Password Note You might at any time be redirected to the Enter password page without your intention if there are any problems with the connection to the mobile network and or Internet In this case just enter the password and check the ALARMS section on the Overview page After a successful login the Overview page is displayed see section 3 2 Overview Inactivity Timeout The WUI has an inactivity timeout set to 20 minutes Before this timeout expires it is preceded by a notification
85. s The Ericsson W3x uses Samba www samba org as the base to implement file and printer sharing through SMB CIFS SMB and CIFS are the protocols used by Microsoft for sharing and the service is called smb on the Ericsson W3x e Linux Kernel auto detection of USB devices is used as part of the automatic configuration of the storage and printer sharing When a new USB device storage or printer is detected the Ericsson W3x automatically creates configuration files for Samba containing the new device It then makes the smb service use the new configuration thereby sharing the USB device via the SMB CIFS protocol This 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 8 1 1 3 8 2 3 8 3 process is totally automatic and there are no configuration parameters that can be set other than renaming the shared resources The Ericsson W3x uses a relatively low powered processor and is not designed to be a multi tasking platform This means that you may experience problems during high load situations such as simultaneously downloading a large file through the mobile network and printing a large document or copying a large file to from a shared storage device mounted on the Ericsson W3x Don t expect to have full performance on all simultaneous tasks Safe Removal of a USB Device Before removing a USB device from the Ericsson W3x wait until the activity LED if any on the device stops blinking or wait some 30 se
86. s For more information about configuring wireless clients see 6 2 Wireless LAN Settings Click the Configuration Wizard button on the Overview page to start the wizard Enable the Wireless LAN The Ericsson W3x WLAN interface is disabled by default gt Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN WLAN ACCESS POINT Select the check box below to enable connection between the unit and wireless LAN devices vV Enable WLAN Next gt a Cance Figure 14 Wireless LAN WLAN Access Point page To enable connection of one or more wireless clients to the Ericsson W3x select the Enable WLAN check box Click Next to proceed Note The WLAN interface will not be activated until the complete configuration details are entered 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 21 Configuration and Management 3 3 2 3 3 3 22 Network Name All clients on the local wireless network share a common Service Set IDentifier SSID or network name This name is required to establish connection between the Ericsson W3x and the wireless client s and to distinguish the wireless network from any other s that may be in use nearby Only devices configured with the same network name as the one set on the Ericsson W8x can obtain access to it gt Configuration Wizard WIRELESS LAN NETWORK NAME SSID An SSID is a unique name of a wireless network This network name is required to establish a connection between the unit an
87. see section 3 7 3 Port Forwarding To change the DHCP server settings type the new values in the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 1 3 5 3 Leases When there are clients connected to the Ericsson W8x that have been assigned IP addresses from the DHCP server they are presented in the DHCP Server section as in the example below Leases MAC address IP address Hostname Lease expires in 00 17 a4 d1 87 06 192 168 1 20 erabdab Pc 7045 seconds Figure 33 DHCP server leases If not the text There are no leases at this time is displayed LAN Port Status The LAN PORT STATUS section on the LAN page shows the link status of each Ethernet LAN port Ethernet 1 4 on the Ericsson W3x LAN PORT STATUS LAN i LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4 Down Down Down Up Figure 34 LAN Port Status The status for each port is either green Up when a device is connected to the port or red Down when no device is connected 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 39 Configuration and Management 3 6 3 6 1 40 Wireless LAN A Wireless LAN WLAN is a local network that communicates through wireless connections The Ericsson W3x can be used as a WLAN Access Point AP connecting to wireless PCs according to the IEEE standard 802 11b g providing Internet and LAN access The WLAN settings are displayed on the Wirel
88. services It allows very high speed multimedia services like wireless Internet access and videoconferencing WCDMA is also known as CDMA DS Direct Sequence WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A method for data encryption on wireless networks Data is encrypted into blocks of either 64 bits length or 128 bits length The encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with access to a private encryption key Wireless A common term used to describe telecommunications in which radio waves rather than some form of wire carry the signal over part or all of the communication path WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A WLAN is a network in which a mobile user can connect to a LAN through a wireless radio connection The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the technologies for Wireless LANs WPA Wi Fi Protected Access An authentication and encryption standard for wireless networks WPA addresses the security limitations of WEP providing a stronger data encryption method TKIP WPA data encryption is based on a WPA master key The master key is derived from the passphrase and the network name SSID of the device WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 An enhanced version of WPA For data encryption WPA2 uses AES instead of TKIP 90 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 Ericsson Enterprise AB Ericsson AB 2008 All Rights Reserved www ericsson com 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16
89. services to client applications DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency The telephone signaling method used over the line in the voice frequency band to the call switching center The version of DTMF used for telephone tone dialing is known by the trademarked term Touch Tone EDGE Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution A technology that gives GSM the capacity to handle services for the third generation of mobile telephony EDGE provides three times the data capacity of GPRS Encryption Encryption is an effective way to achieve data security by translating data into a secret code Encryption key A sequence of characters used for data encryption The encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with access to the encryption key 86 Ethernet The most common LAN technology used in wired networks FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol for exchanging files over the Internet FTP is most commonly used to download and upload files from and to servers Gateway A network point that acts as an entrance to another network GPRS General Packet Radio Service A packet based mobile communications system building on GSM Advantages over standard GSM include higher data transmission speeds more efficient use of radio resources and continuous connection to the network to facilitate more advanced non voice services GSM Global System for Mobile Communication The second generation mobile s
90. ss of the WLAN interface This Address MAC address can also be found on the product label on the bottom of the unit The unique IMEI number of the unit This number can also be found on the product label on the bottom of the unit Configuration Backup and Restore The current running configuration of the Ericsson W3x can be saved into a backup copy locally stored on a PC This backup copy can then be used for restoring the configuration to a specific state Back Up Current Configuration To back up the current running configuration click the Back Up button in the CONFIGURATION BACKUP AND RESTORE section on the System page 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 57 Configuration and Management 3 9 2 2 3 9 3 58 Follow the instructions on the screen to select a location for the configuration file Note Do not modify a configuration file If you do the file might be invalid and not accepted if you want to make a restore All configuration changes should be made on the web pages Restore from Backup File In case of a system failure or a corrupted configuration the system can be restored from a previously stored backup file To restore from a backup file click the Browse button in the CONFIGURATION BACKUP AND RESTORE section on the System page to locate the configuration file When a file has been selected it is displayed in the text field below Restore to previous settings from a con
91. sure that the PC belongs to the same workgroup as the Ericsson W3x For instructions see section 6 3 1 Check Workgroup Settings The Ericsson W3x workgroup is displayed on the Sharing web page e If you have problems accessing a printer make sure that the printer drivers are correctly installed on the PC Telephony and Fax Service W35 only Note The telephony and the fax services will work without any further configurations but must be supported by the subscription network in order to work If you are unsure check with your service provider Table 28 Telephony and Fax Service Indication Symptom Cannot make or receive a call from a telephone connected to the Ericsson W35 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 What to do Make sure that the phone is working for example by connecting it to a fixed line telephone network PSTN The phone has to be of a standard touch tone type with DTMF keypad support Note Some old phones have a keypad although they do not support DIMF These phones are consequently not supported by the Ericsson W35 The phone must be connected to the Phone connector on the Ericsson W35 Verify that a dial tone is heard when picking up the handset If not replace the handset and restart the Ericsson W35 Allow some two minutes for the startup and then listen for the information tone again If an information tone other than the dial tone is heard when lifting the handset
92. system from MS DOS with 8 3 character filename e FAT32 Microsoft Windows 95 file system based on FAT but with long file name e ext2 Second extended file system the standard Linux file system e ext3 Like ext2 but with journaling support When a storage device is connected to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x information about the device is displayed in the SHARED STORAGE DEVICES section on the Sharing page If this page is open when you connect the device a refresh of the page may be required for the new information to be displayed Table 21 Shared storage devices description Storage device The manufacturer s name of the device Share name The name of the shared resource used when accessing the device from a PC on the LAN WLAN To give a shared device a specific name type a name in the corresponding Share name field and click Apply to save the setting Note Ifa Share name includes more than 12 characters or has embedded spaces the share name will not be visible in Windows 95 98 or ME clients To access shared files from a PC using Windows 2000 or XP follow the instructions in section 6 3 2 Access a Shared USB Storage Device Printer Sharing When a printer is connected to the USB port on the Ericsson W3x it is automatically shared over the LAN WLAN using SMB CIFS protocol The smb service only performs protocol conversion between SMB CIFS and the local printer When a printer is
93. termines the radio frequency used by an access point to pass data traffic to wireless clients Available channels depend on region specific regulations CHAP Challenge Hanshake Authentication Protocol CHAP is an authentication scheme used by PPP servers to validate the identity of remote clients CHAP periodically verifies the identity of the client by using a three way handshake This happens at the time of establishing the initial link and may happen again any time afterward The verification is based on a shared secret such as the client user s password See also PAP CIFS Common Internet File System See SMB CLIP Calling Line Identity Presentation A service that provides a called party the 85 Glossary calling line identity for example the phone number of the caller DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol used by networked computers clients to obtain IP addresses and other parameters such as the default gateway subnet mask and IP addresses of DNS servers from a DHCP server DHCP server A configuration server capable of configuring network devices with a variety of information such as IP addresses required for their operation DNS Domain Name System or Service The distributed name address mechanism used in the Internet It comprises distributed online databases that contain mappings between human readable names and IP addresses and servers which provide translation
94. them for example TCP Optimizer http www speedquide net downloads php The following TCP settings are recommended to optimize the performance TCP Receive Window 146000 Selective ACK s Yes Max Duplicate ACK s 2 RFC1323 TCP Window Scaling Yes enabled Note Windows Vista and recent versions of Linux kernels have automatic window scaling enabled by default and should not need any TCP tweaking Wireless LAN Connection Table 27 Wireless LAN Indication Symptom What to do Cannot access the local network irom a wireless device Check that the WLAN indicator on the front panel of the Ericsson W3x is on If not connect an Ethernet cable between the PC and the Ericsson W3x to establish a connection and enable the wireless LAN disabled in the default 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Troubleshooting Indication Symptom What to do 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 configuration Verify that the Wireless LAN interface installed on the wireless client is active Keep the Ericsson W3x away from electrical devices that disturb the radio signals for example microwave ovens Try to move the Ericsson W3x to another location but make sure that the mobile network signal is still acceptable before finalizing the installation Make sure that your Ericsson W3x network does not use the same radio channel as other wireless devices for example security systems The radio channel is
95. verify that the SIM card is correctly inserted re enter the PIN or enter the PUK and a new PIN to unlock the SIM card The method to use depends on the type of 83 Troubleshooting Indication Symptom What to do information tone For information about tones see section 4 2 Information Tones Cannot send or receive on a fax Make sure that the fax is connected connected to the Ericsson W35 to the Phone Fax connector on the Ericsson W35 Check that the Internet is on and on the LAN page that the Ericsson W35 has received an IP address The data service Is a prerequisite for the fax service see section 7 4 Internet Access for troubleshooting the data service Make sure that the fax is working for example by connecting it to a fixed line telephone network PSTN Messages regarding fax status and failures are shown on the fax 84 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen RevA 2008 12 16 Glossary Glossary 802 11b An IEEE standard for a wireless network that operates at 2 4 GHz with rates up to 11 Mbps 802 11g An IEEE standard for a wireless network that operates at 2 4 GHz with rates up to 54 Mbps 2G Second Generation The second generation wireless communications technology introducing digital voice encoding Low speed data services are supported 3G Third Generation The third generation wireless communications technology 3G includes enhanced voice data and video capabilities improved avail
96. ystem originally developed in Europe GSM is oriented to voice and circuit mode data Host A device usually a computer that is connected to a TCP IP network including the Internet Each host has a unique IP address Host name The DNS name of a device on a network used to simplify the process of locating computers on a network HSPA High Speed Packet Access A mobile broadband technology that improves the performance of networks based on the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS IGD Internet Gateway Device See UPnP IGD IEEE Institute of Electrical and 1 1551 CRH 102 168 Uen Rev A 2008 12 16 Glossary Electronics Engineers IEEE pronounced I tripleE is an organization composed of engineers scientists and students The IEEE is best known for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry In particular the IEEE 802 standards for local area networks are widely followed IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity The IMEI number is a 15 digit numnber which includes information on the origin model and serial number unique to every mobile device The IMEI number is used by the mobile network to identify valid devices IP Internet Protocol A part of a suite of protocols that effectively defines the Internet as we know it Specifies addressing and control information for routing data packets over networks IP address The address of a host on the Internet

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