BUFFALO 04610108-0 User Manual

GP03
User Manual
Introduction
Installing the GP03
Wireless Connection to the GP03
Internet Connection Settings
Use Overseas
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Thank you for purchasing the GP03.
This manual describes product installation and its
default settings. It also provides troubleshooting
information. Please always read this manual before
using the product.
1 Introduction
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Main Features
This section describes the main product features.
• Supports NTT Docomo ”Xi”. (When receiving: Max. 37.5 Mbps; When sending: Max.
12.5 Mbps)
※ The communication speeds are the maximum values in sending and receiving
standards. However, these do not indicate actual communication speeds. Data transmission is provided over a best-effort network. For that reason, actual communication speeds may vary according to the communication environ­ment and the traffic load on the network.
※ When outside of the Xi area, this can also be used in a FOMA high-speed area
(when receiving: Max. 7.2 Mbps; when sending: Max. 5.7 Mbps).
• The Internet connection automatically switches in public wireless LAN areas, such as Mzone, from the Xi line or FOMA line to the public wireless LAN.
• The included cradle provides a wired port connection, and recharges the product.
• Connects up to 10 wireless LAN devices, such as personal computers and game consoles.
• Connects to wireless LAN devices with one touch using AOSS or WPS.
Operating Environment
This section describes the product operating environment.
Supported Devices
iPad, iPod touch, game console (Nintendo 3DS™, Nintendo DS®, PSP® ”PlayStation Portable”), and devices that support wireless LAN.
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Supported OS (Personal Computers)
Windows 7 (32 bit/64 bit), Vista (32 bit/64 bit), XP (32 bit), Mac OS X (10.4/10.5/10.6)
Supports Windows 7 Starter/Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate.
Supports Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate.
Windows XP must have Service Pack 3 or later installed.
Supported Browsers
Internet Explorer 6/7/8/9
Firefox 3.5/3.6/4
Nintendo DS Browser, Nintendo DSi Browser
PSP® Internet Browser Internet Explorer Mobile (Windows Mobile 6.x)
Opera Mobile 9/10
Safari 3/4/5 (Mac OS/iPod touch)
To change the product's settings, or to check the setting contents, use Internet
Explorer 6/7/8/9, or Firefox 3.5/3.6/4 (Windows 7/Vista/XP). Browsers provided in game console or cell phones cannot implement all product settings.
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Main Unit Accessories
Before using this product, check that all of the accessories are included.
Mobile Wi-Fi Router (GP03) Unit (Rear Cover GP03, Includes Warrantee)
AC Adapter GP03 (Includes Warrantee) Battery Pack GP03
Desktop Cradle GP03 (Includes Warrantee)
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USB Cable GP03
User Manual (This Manual) Mobile Device Connection Guide
Note
If separate, additional information is included, refer to that.
LAN Cable (Free Sample)
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Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
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1. WIRELESS LED
Glowing (light blue) : When in Xi area Glowing (purple) : When in FOMA international roaming area Glowing (blue) : When in FOMA area Glowing (green) : When in wireless LAN area
Glowing (red) : When outside of Xi area, FOMA line and wireless LAN
Glowing (yellow) : When in power saving mode Flashing (light blue) : When communicating on Xi line Flashing (purple) : When communicating on FOMA international
Flashing (blue) : When communicating on FOMA line Flashing (green) : When communicating on wireless LAN Off : When connected to wired Internet
2. BATTERY LED
Glowing (blue) : Battery capacity is 50% or higher
Glowing (green) : Battery capacity is 50 - 25% Glowing (red) : Battery capacity is 25 - 10% Flashing (red) : Battery capacity is 10% or lower Glowing (yellow) : Recharging Off : Recharging is completed and the power is
Battery capacity is a general indicator.
area, and when not connected to wired Internet
roaming line
Recharging is completed and the power is turned on
turned off
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3. AOSS/DIAG LED
Glowing (yellow) : Security key exchange succeeds (AOSS/
WPS succeeds)/Wireless LAN security setting completed
Flashing Two Times (blue) : This product can exchange security keys.
(LAN Side: AOSS/WPS Idling) (Internet Side: AOSS Idling)
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Continuous Flashing (blue) : Failed to exchange security keys (AOSS/WPS failed) Flashing (red) : The number of flashes indicates the status of the
product.
Off : Wireless LAN security is not set.
Flashing (red)
status
Continuous Flashing
Flashing Three Times
Flashing Four Times
Flashing Five Times
Flashing Six Times
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Content Status
• Booting up system
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• Updating the firmware
• Saving settings
• Initializing
• Accessing internal storage region
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Wired LAN Error Wired LAN controller is
malfunctioning.
Wireless LAN error Wireless LAN controller is
malfunctioning.
IP Address Setting Error Communication is not possible
because the network addresses are the same on the Internet side and the LAN side. Change the product's LAN-side IP address setting.
Temperature Error The internal product temperature
is high. Turn the power to the product off and allow it to cool for a while before using it.
*1 Devices idling with AOSS switch to flashing two times (yellow) when
detected by the Internet side of the product.
*2 Do not turn off the power when the device is continuously flashing. Doing
so can damage it.
*3 When the AC adapter is disconnected from the device, turn off the power
to it, and remove the battery pack. Return the battery pack to its original position after waiting for a while.
Side Panel
4. Power Button
When the power is off, hold down the power button for approximately three seconds to turn the power on. When operating this device, hold down the power button for approximately three seconds to turn the power off.
5. AOSS Button
When the power is on, hold down the button (for approximately three seconds) until the AOSS/DIAG LED flashes in blue to enter a status (AOSS operating status) where security keys can be exchanged.
6. Strap Hole
Attaches commercially available straps.
7. Cradle Connector
Connects the included cradle.
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8. Mini USB Connector
Connects the included AC adapter or a USB cable.
Back Side Panel
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9. Default Value Label
Lists this unit’s SSID (default value) and encryption key (default value) and the like.
10. Battery Box
Holds the included battery pack.
11. UIM Card Slot
For inserting a Docomo UIM card.
This device does not support the use of FOMA cards. If you have a FOMA
card, please replace it from your Docomo vendor.
12. RESET Switch
When the power to this device is on, hold down the RESET button (for approximately three seconds) until the AOSS/DIAG LED flashes in red to initialize the settings.
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