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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Structure of this Guide 1
1.2 Product Overview 1
1.2.1 Indicators and Connectors 2
2 Configuration and Management 5
2.1 Accessing Internal Web Pages 5
2.2 Overview Page 6
2.2.1 Changing Password 6
2.2.2 Alarms 7
2.2.3 Network Information 8
2.3 Configuration Wizard 9
2.3.1 Internet Access 9
2.3.2 Wireless LAN Access 11
2.4 Internet 18
2.4.1 Traffic Statistics 19
2.4.2 Authentication 20
2.5 LAN 22
2.5.1 Connected Devices 23
2.5.2 Traffic Statistics 23
2.5.3 Port Status 24
2.6 Wireless LAN 24
2.6.1 Radio Channels 25
2.6.2 Network Name 26
2.6.3 Connected Devices 27
2.6.4 Security 27
2.6.5 Whitelist 29
2.7 DHCP Server 29
2.8 NAT 31
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2.8.1 UPnP IGD 31
2.8.2 Application Level Gateways 32
2.8.3 Port Forwarding 32
2.9 File and Printer Sharing 34
2.9.1 File Sharing 35
2.9.2 Printer Sharing 35
2.10 System 36
2.10.1 Configuration Backup and Restore 37
2.10.2 Reboot 37
2.10.3 Software Upgrade 37
2.11 Event Log 39
3 PC Configuration 41
3.1 IP Settings 41
3.1.1 Obtaining IP Settings Automatically 41
3.1.2 Configuring Static IP Address 43
3.2 Wireless LAN Settings 43
3.2.1 Siting the Wireless PC 43
3.2.2 Installing the Wireless LAN Interface 43
3.2.3 Configuring PC Access to the Ericsson W20 44
3.3 File and Printer Sharing Settings 44
3.3.1 Accessing a Shared Device 45
3.3.2 Checking Workgroup Settings 45
3.3.3 Setting Up a Mapping to a Storage Device 46
3.3.4 Setting Up Connection to a Network Printer 47
4 Trouble-Shooting 49
4.1 No Access to Ericsson W20 Web Pages 50
4.2 No Internet Access 50
4.3 Slow or Intermittent Internet Connection 51
4.4 No Access to a Certain Internet Application 51
4.5 No LAN Connection 52
4.6 No Wireless LAN Connection 52
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4.7 Slow or Intermittent Wireless LAN Connection 53
4.8 No Access to Shared Files or Network Printer 54
Glossary 55
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Introduction
1 Introduction
This chapter describes the structure of this guide and gives a brief product
overview.
1.1 Structure of this Guide
This User’s Guide contains information that is needed to configure and
manage the Ericsson W20 Fixed Wireless Terminal (FWT). The following
chapters are included:
•Chapter
gives a brief product overview.
•Chapter
information about how to perform configuration and management of the
Ericsson W20.
•Chapter
computers to work with the Ericsson W20.
•Chapter
issues that could occur during installation, configuration, and use of the
Ericsson W20.
• The Glossary includes abbreviations and explanations to technical
terms used in this guide.
1 – “Introduction” – provides information about this guide and
2 – “Configuration and Management” – provides detailed
3 – “PC Configuration” – gives instructions for configuring your
4 – “Trouble-Shooting” – tells you how to solve a number of
1.2 Product Overview
The Ericsson W20 FWT is an advanced small office and home router with
wireless Internet access. The key benefits of the product are:
•Wireless Broadband Services at Reliable High Speed
The Ericsson W20 uses WCDMA/HSDPA radio access to provide highspeed data capabilities to the local network.
•Advanced Networking
The Ericsson W20 supports an advanced local network setup. It
provides IP routing, Ethernet switching, DHCP service, and NAT.
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•File and Printer Sharing
Network storage and printing are supported through USB connection of
up to two mass storage devices and one printer at the same time.
•Local Wireless Access with High-level Security
The Ericsson W20 is a WLAN access point for the wireless local
network including WEP, WPA, and WPA2 with pre-shared keys for
WLAN security.
UMTS/GSM
WLAN
Ethernet
Figure 1 Example of Ericsson W20 Setup
USB
For more information about the Ericsson W20, see www.ericsson.com/fwt
1.2.1 Indicators and Connectors
The Ericsson W20 is equipped with five status indicators located on the
front panel of the unit, see Figure 1. A general description of each indicator
is provided in the table below (from top to bottom):
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Table 1 Front Panel Indicators
Text Status Description
Power
Mobile Network
Internet
Wireless LAN
Alarm
Green Power is on.
Unlit Power is off.
Green
Yellow
Flashing
Unlit
The UMTS network is available.
The GSM network is available.
Searching for a connection.
No connection to the mobile network.
Green Connection to Internet established.
Unlit No Internet connection.
Green The wireless LAN is active
The wireless LAN is inactive.
Red
Error. Various error conditions are
specified on the Overview web page.
Unlit No error.
The Ethernet LAN connectors (LAN1- LAN4) on the connectors’ panel
have two built-in indicators each.
The left indicator shows the speed of data traffic between the Ericsson W20
and the connected client. If the speed is 100 Mbps, the indicator is green.
When the indicator is unlit, the speed is 10 Mbps.
The indicator to the right is green when a LAN connection is established
and flashes to show data traffic activity.
The connectors on the Ericsson W20 are positioned as shown in the
following illustration:
Figure 2 Connectors panel
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A description of each connector is provided in the table below (from left to
right):
Table 2 Connectors
Label Description
10-28 VDC
Reset
USB
LAN 1 - 4
Power input for connecting the power supply adapter.
Button used to restore the Ericsson W20 configuration to
factory default settings. The following procedure resets all
configurable values back to factory default, including the
Ericsson W20 login user name and password.
1. Disconnect the power cable from the Ericsson
W20.
2. Press and hold the Reset
button with the tip of a
pen and then reconnect the power cable. Keep the
button pressed for at least 20 seconds.
3. The Ericsson W20 restarts and comes online with
the factory default settings.
USB connectors, for connecting the Ericsson W20 to USB
devices.
Ethernet LAN connectors (RJ45), for connecting the
Ericsson W20 to client PCs or an Ethernet switch/hub.
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2 Configuration and Management
Follow the instructions in the Quick Installation Guide to install the
Ericsson W20. When the installation is finished, the Ericsson W20 internal
web pages are available for configuration and status control.
This chapter provides detailed information about configuration and
management of the Ericsson W20.
2.1 Accessing Internal Web Pages
Start a web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in the Address (URL)
field. The Ericsson W20 User
Login page is displayed.
Note: If
Figure 3 User Login page
The default login user name and password both are “user”. You are
recommended to change the password, see section
Password
you change the Ericsson W20 internal IP address, you have to
use the new address to access the web pages.
2.2.1 – “Changing
”.
Type user in both the User name and Password fields. Click Log In .
The Overview page is displayed:
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Figure 4 Overview page
The left-hand menu includes configuration topics described one by one in
the following sections.
Apart from the links menu to the left, each web page includes a Logout
to make it possible to log out whenever it is desired.
2.2 Overview Page
The Overview page includes the possibility to change password, the
entrance to the Configuration Wizard, see section
Wizard
2.2.1 Changing Password
The default Ericsson W20 login password is “user”. You are recommended
to change the password.
1. Click Change Password
”, alarm information, and basic network information.
on the Overview page. The Change
Password page is displayed:
link
2.3 – “Configuration
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Figure 5 Change Password page
2. Type the old password in the Current
time you change password, the old password is user.
3. Type the new password in the New
Password fields.
Note: The password is case-sensitive (distinguish between
uppercase and lowercase letters) and can include up to eight
characters (letters and/or numbers).
4. Click OK .
2.2.2 Alarms
Alarms are generated when it is impossible to send or receive data. If an
alarm occurs, the Alarm indicator on the Ericsson W20 front panel is red
and one of the following messages is displayed in the Alarms section on
the Overview page:
No
alarms reported
Password field. If it is the first
Password and Retype New
The Ericsson W20 has not detected any
alarm.
No
SIM card detected
No
PIN code entered
SIM
card locked
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There is no SIM card available, or the
SIM card is incorrectly inserted into the
Ericsson W20 unit.
A PIN code is required to establish an
Internet connection.
The SIM card is blocked. The PUK is
required to unblock the SIM card.
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SIM card permanently
locked
Alarm
detection not
working
Unknown
alarm
For information about how to react on an alarm, see section
Shooting”.
2.2.3 Network Information
The Network Information section on the Overview page includes a
selection of the Internet and LAN settings also displayed on the
Internet.and LAN
The Internet information includes connection status and basic settings.
Details about the following items are displayed:
IP
Address
pages respectively.
The IP address automatically assigned to the
Ericsson W20 by the mobile network.
The SIM card cannot be unblocked. A
new SIM card is required.
The Ericsson W20 alarm detection
function is not working.
The Ericsson W20 cannot identify the
alarm.
4 – “Trouble-
Connection
The radio access technique currently used to enable
Internet access. It can be either
UMTS
or
GSM
Service
Network
provider
registration
The name of the mobile network operator.
The current mobile network registration mode, which
can be one of the following:
Not
registered, not searching
Registered,
home network
Searching
Registration
denied
Unknown
Roaming
The LAN
(Local Area Network) section includes information about the
following item:
W20
IP Address
The local identity of the Ericsson W20.
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2.3 Configuration Wizard
The Configuration Wizard guides you step by step through the basic setup
of the mobile network connection and optionally for the wireless LAN
access point.
on the Overview page to start the wizard. The Click Configuration Wizard
first page of the wizard; WAN Access: SIM Authentication is displayed:
Figure 6 WAN Access: SIM Authentication page
2.3.1 Internet Access
The first part of the Configuration Wizard includes Internet authentication.
Depending on the current Internet service setup, the requests on
authentication may differ. The service provider provides the required
authentication details.
Note: Only enter details that you have received from your service
provider and leave other fields empty.
SIM Authentication
The service provider provides you with a SIM card. This SIM card contains
information about the subscription and is associated with a PIN (Personal
Identification Number) and a PUK (Personal Unblock Key) code.
Type the PIN in the PIN
see Figure 5. Thereafter, you can select the Remember
box. This makes SIM authentication automatic and you will not have to
enter the PIN in case of a system restart. Click Next to proceed.
field on the first page of the Configuration Wizard,
my PIN check
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If three attempts have been made with the wrong PIN, the SIM card is
blocked. The PUK is required to unblock the card. Click the Unlock SIM
link. The Unlock
Figure 7 Unlock SIM page
SIM page is displayed:
Type the PUK in the PUK field and type a new PIN in the New
PIN and
Retype new PIN fields. Click OK . The Overview page is displayed.
Note: If ten attempts have been made with the wrong PUK, the SIM card
is permanently blocked. A new SIM card is required.
APN
An APN (Access Point Name) is a reference to the Internet access point on
the service provider’s network. It usually has the format
<name.service_provider.country>. Different APNs for the GSM (2G) and
UMTS (3G) networks may be required.
Figure 8 WAN Access: APN page
Type the APN(s) in the APN
(2G) and APN (3G) fields on the WAN
Access: APN page. Click Next to proceed.
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PPP User Authentication
The PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Internet mode may require individual
user authentication.
Figure 9 WAN Access: PPP User Authentication page
Fill in the PPP
user name and PPP password fields on the WAN Access:
PPP User Authentication page. Click Next to proceed.
2.3.2 Wireless LAN Access
The second part of the Configuration Wizard includes configuration of the
Wireless LAN (WLAN). A Wireless LAN is a local network that
communicates through wireless connections.
Note: The wireless setup typically requires configuration of both the
Ericsson W20 and the wireless clients. For more information about
configuring wireless clients, see
Access Point
The Ericsson W20 is a WLAN Access Point (AP) for the local network
providing the wireless client(s) with Internet and LAN access.
3.2 – “Wireless LAN Settings”.
Figure 10 Wireless LAN: WLAN Access Point page
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To enable connection of one or more wireless devices to the Ericsson W20,
select the EnablePoint page and click Next to proceed.
If you are not going to set up any wireless LAN, just click Next on the
Wireless LAN: WLAN Access Point page. The last page of the wizard,
where you can review and confirm your settings, is displayed:
WLAN check box on the Wireless LAN: WLAN Access
Figure 11 Confirm page
Check the information on this page and click Finish to confirm the
settings.
Region
To make sure the Ericsson W20 operates on correct radio frequencies
according to local regulations, you have to state in which region you reside.
After this you cannot select any radio channel that would be against the
regulations.
Figure 12 Wireless LAN: Region page
Select your country domain from the Region list on the Wireless
LAN:
Region page and click Next to proceed.
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Channel Selection
The maximum number of regulatory channels to use for wireless
communication is 13. Available channels depend on local regulations. You
can select one of the available channels yourself, or let the Ericsson W20
automatically select a channel.
Figure 13 Wireless LAN: Radio Channel page
Select either Auto
or a channel number from the Radio Frequency
Channel list on the Wireless LAN: Radio Frequency Channel page. Click
Next to proceed.
Network Name
All devices 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 W20 and the wireless client(s), and to
distinguish the wireless network from any other(s) that may be in use
nearby. It ensures that only devices configured with the same network
name as the one set on the Ericsson W20 can obtain access to it.
Figure 14 Wireless LAN: Network Name page
The default network name can be changed to any combination of numbers,
letters, or both with a maximum length of 127 characters. Type the new
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name in the Network name (SSID) field on the Wireless LAN: Network Name page.
If the SSID broadcast option is enabled, your local wireless device(s) will
find the network name when scanning the air. If the option is disabled, the
network name is hidden and has to be manually provided to the wireless
device(s). To disable network name broadcast, clear the Enablebroadcast check box on the Wireless LAN: Network Name page.
Click Next to proceed.
Authentication
The wireless data transmissions can be protected from potential intruders
and eavesdroppers through standard authentication and encryption
methods. Authentication is used to restrict access to the wireless network.
Encryption is the translation of data into a form that cannot be easily
understood by unauthorized users. The encrypted data can only be sent
and received by users with access to a private encryption key.
SSID
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.
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and 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.
Figure 15 Wireless LAN: Authentication pageNote: Make sure that the operating system(s) and wireless LAN
interface(s) of the wireless client(s) support the selected authentication
method.
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Select one of the authentication methods from the Authentication list on
the Wireless LAN: Authentication page. Click Next to proceed.
If you select Open, the last page of the wizard, where you can review and
confirm your settings, is displayed. Check the information on this page and
click Finish to confirm the settings.
Figure 16 Confirm page
If you select WEP
(64 bit), the Wireless LAN: WEP-64 page is displayed:
Figure 17 Wireless LAN: WEP-64 page
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