Thank you for your purchase of this 3.5G WiFi Router. This product is
designed to access the Internet via 3.5G technology and share the
bandwidth through a WiFi network. It is easy to configure and operate
even for non-technical users. This manual contains instructions for
installing and configuring the product. Read the manual carefully before
you use the product, so that you can fully exploit the product functions.
- Share mobile broadband access for multiple users.
- Router on the road, data card on the move.
- 3.5G ExpressCard for WAN access supported.
- Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g clients.
- Compact & Stylish Design.
Hardware Overview
1 ExpressCard Slot Connect a BandLuxe C100/C100S HSDPA
ExpressCard or a compatible data card.
2 Factory Reset
button
To reset the Router, press the reset button
briefly. To restore the Router's factory settings,
press the reset button for longer than 10
seconds.
3 WAN Port Connect a DSL or Cable modem.
4 LAN Port Connect Ethernet devices such as computers,
switches, and hubs.
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5 USB Port
6 Receptor Receptor for the Power Adaptor.
7 UMTS LED A solid light shows the Router is connected to a
mobile network and ready. When green, the
mobile network is in 3G mode. When blue, the
mobile network is in 3.5G mode. When purple,
the mobile network is in GPRS mode.
blinking
light indicates that the Router is not connected
to a mobile network or not ready. If the LED ligh
is not lit, there is no link between the data card
and the Router. Check the switch on the back o
the Router and make sure the setting is correct.
8 Roaming LED A solid light shows that the Roaming connection
is on.
9 SMS LED A solid light indicates that a message has been
sent to your SIM card.
10 WLAN LED
solid light indicates that the wireless segment
is ready. A flashing light shows that data is
being transmitted via WLAN.
11 Ethernet LED A solid light shows that an Ethernet-enabled
computer is connected via the LAN port but no
data is being transmitted. A flashing light shows
that data is being transmitted via LAN.
12 Power LED A solid light indicates that the power supply is
connected properly.
13 WPS Button
14 ExpressCard/
USB switch
*on the back of Router
Only one of the interfaces (ExpressCard or
USB) can be used at a time.
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Installation
Installation
1. Connect the power adaptor to the Router and connect it to an outlet.
2. Insert your SIM card into the slot on the BandLuxe C100/C100S data
card, making sure the SIM card orientation matches the SIM card slot,
as shown in the picture. Then insert the BandLuxe data card into the
Router.
Note: Please use the ExpressCard/USB switch in the back of
the Router to select the interface. Only one of the interfaces
can be used at a time.
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Installation
3. One of the following two methods can be chosen to link your Router
with PC.
A. To link the Router with your PC via WiFi, in Microsoft Windows, go to
Control Panel > Network Connections, right-click on Wireless
Network Connection,.and choose View A vailable Wireless
Networks. Select the HSPA_ROUTER wireless network, and click
Connect.
B. To link the Router with your PC via Ethernet cable, connect one end
of the cable to the LAN port on the Router, and the other end of the
cable to the Ethernet port on your computer.
Note: If you choose to access the Internet via Ethernet,
connect one end of the cable to the WAN port of R100, and the
The 3.5G WiFi Router uses a web-based configuration utility. To access
the configuration utility, open a browser (for example Internet Explorer)
and enter the IP address (192.168.1.1) or the URL (http://R100.ROUTER)
for the Router in your browser’s address bar.
other end to your xDSL/Cable Modem.
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Installation
Enter the Router user name (admin) and password (hsparouter).
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Internet Setup
Internet Setup
Basic Setting
Connection Type
The 3.5G HSPA Router can link to the internet via 3.5G HSPA or Ethernet.
Select the connection type you prefer.
3.5G HSPA Setting
Get Latest APN Database
Get the latest Profile Name, Number, User Name, Password, and APN
from the web site automatically.
Roaming Connection
To allow roaming network connection, select Enabled. To block roaming
connection, select Disabled.
Note: Charges for roaming connection may be high. Contact
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your mobile network operator for more information.
Internet Setup
APN Setting
The APN (Access Point Name) is provided by your mobile network
operator. You can choose to set the APN automatically or manually. In
most cases, the 3.5G Router works properly when the APN is set to Auto.
To set the APN manually, contact your mobile network operator for the
APN, User Name and Password of the data service.
Connection
On Demand: You can set the idle time for the 3.5G HSPA connection.
When the Router is idle, the connection will be disconnected
automatically after the idle time expires.
Keep Alive: The connection is always kept on. If the HSPA connection is
disconnected, the Router tries to reconnect.
Ethernet Setting
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Choose Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP Address information
automatically from your ISP. Select this option if your ISP does not give
you any IP numbers to use. This option is commonly used for cable
modem services.
Static IP
Select Static IP if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP.
You will need to enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address,
and DNS address(es) provided to you by your ISP.
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Internet Setup
PPPoE
Choose PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if your ISP uses a
PPPoE connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and
password. This option is typically used for DSL services.
Service Name: Enter the ISP Service Name (optional).
Connect on Demand: Enter a maximum idle time during which the
Internet connection is maintained during inactivity.
Keep Alive: If you select this option, the Router will periodically check
your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router
automatically tries to re-establish your connection. To use this option,
select Keep Alive. In the Redial Period field, specify how often you want
the Router to check the Internet connection.
PPTP
Choose PPTP (Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses a
PPTP connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and
password.
Internet IP Address: Enter the IP address
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Internet Setup
Subnet Mask: This is the Router’s Subnet Mask, as seen by users on the
Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP will provide you with the Subnet
Mask.
Server IP Address: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP (optional).
L2TP
Choose L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses a L2TP
connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password.
Internet IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by your ISP.
Connect on Demand: Enter a maximum idle time during which the
Internet connection is maintained during inactivity.
Keep Alive: Redial Period If you select this option, the Router will
periodically check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, the
Router automatically tries to re-establish your connection. To use this
option, select Keep Alive. In the Redial Period field, you specify how
often you want the Router to check the Internet connection.
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Internet Setup
DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic DNS Service) is a system which allows the domain
name data held in a name server to be updated in real time. It allows an
Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying
(dynamic) IP address. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign
up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider, www.dyndns.org or
www.TZO.com.
Service Type: From the drop-down list, select your DDNS service type.
User name: Enter the user name for your DDNS account.
Password: Enter the password for your DDNS account.
Host name: The Host Name is optional but may be required by some
ISPs.
WildCard: Some DDNS servers support the wildcard alias feature which
points *.yourhost.dyndns.org to your computers automatically. All aliases
for your domain such as www.yourhost.dyndns.org will point to your
computer by default due to Wildcard Alias. This allows users to access
your computer using all types of derivatives of your domain name.
Internet IP Address: The Router’s Internet IP address is displayed here.
Because it is dynamic, it changes.
Status: This shows whether the DDNS service is enabled or disabled.
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Internet Setup
Optional
Host Setting
Host Name and Domain Name
These fields allow you to assign a host and domain name for the Router.
Some ISPs require these names as identification. In most cases, leaving
the fields blank will work.
MTU
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifics the largest packet size
permitted for Internet transmission. To have the Router select the best
MTU for your Internet connection, keep the default setting, Auto.
MAC Address Clone
Some ISPs will require you to register a MAC address in order to access
the Internet. If you do not want to re-register the MAC address with your
ISP, you can assign the MAC address you have currently registered with
your ISP to the Router by clicking the Clone My PCs MAC button.
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Internet Setup
Time Setting
Select the Time Zone from the drop-down menu according to your current location.
Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes: Select the
checkbox to enable Daylight Saving time.
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Router Setup
Router Setup
Network Setting
Router IP
This is the Router’s IP address and subnet mask which is seen in your
local network. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, and the default
Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Keeping the default values will work.
DHCP Service
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP Server will
automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private
network. If the Router’s DHCP server option is enabled, make sure there
is no other DHCP server on your network.
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