GemTek Technology WIXFBR 103 User Manual

User Manual
Gemtek WiMAX Modem
(WIXFBR-103)
Manual Version: 0.1 Manual Date: Feb. 2010 Software Version: TBD Software Date: TBD
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Copyright

This DOCUMENT is copyrighted with all ri ghts rese rv ed. No pa rt of this public atio n ma y be re produced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission.

Notice

The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the prepar ation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contacts, but all statements, information and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.
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Contents

Copyright .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Notice ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Contents .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
About this Guide .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Conventions Used in this Document ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 1 – Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Product Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Product Package ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Safety information ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Tips for optimal device performance ................................................................................................................................................... 10
Device care .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
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Connector Details ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Visual Indications ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Chapter 2 – Reference Manual ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 3 – Web Interface .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 4 – Menu Details ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Setup | Password ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Setup | Device Time ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Setup | Device Name ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Setup | Restore To Factory ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Internet ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Internet | Authentication .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Internet | Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Internet | Dynamic DNS ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Local Address ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Local Address | DHCP Server ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Local Address | Lease Status ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
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Local Address | Lease Reservation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Advance ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Advance | DMZ ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Port Forwarding | Forwarding ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Control Panel ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Control Panel | Software .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Control Panel | About .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Status | WiMAX Status .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Status | Device Status .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
Reboot / Reconnect .................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
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About this Guide

Purpose

This document provides information a nd procedures on installation, setup, and configuration of WiMAX 80 2 . 1 6e INDOOR CPE.

Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge

To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Are a Networking (LAN) concepts and wireless Internet access infrastructures.
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Conventions Used in this Document

The following typographic convent ions and symbols are used throughout thi s document:
*!!
*!
*
bold
code
<value>
[value]
Very important information. Failure to observe this may result in personnel injury, damage to the device software and user PC software. It may also result in THE CPE device not being able to connect to the network.
Important information that shoul d be observed for proper functioni ng of the device
Additional information that ma y be helpful but which is not required. Menu commands, buttons and input fi e l ds are displayed in bold. File names, directory names, form names, and system-generated output such
as error messages are displayed in constant-width type. Placeholder for certain values, e.g. user inputs. Input field format, limitations, and/or restrictions.
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If you don’t receive any of the above mentioned items or if observe any of the items damaged, please

Chapter 1 – Introduction

Product Overview

WiMAX 802.16e INDOOR CPE (Customer-Premises Equipment) is a comprehensive network equipment to combine
802.16e internet connectivity and VoIP service. It is also the best solution for media-centric applications like IPTV, gaming, and Voice over IP telephony

Product Package

Item Qty
1 802.16e WiMAX INDOOR CPE 1 2 Power Adapter 1 3 RJ-45 Ethernet cable 1
Package List (TBD)
*
contact customer support immediately.
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Safety information

*!! Fai lure to observe the following may result in personnel injury or may result in device damage.
Avoid device expose to high temperatur e or humidity. Always keep the device dry. Do not spill food or liquids on the device. Do not clean the device with wet cloth or with an y liquids lik e w ater,
harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents. Never operate the device in a wet environment. If the unit gets wet turn off the AC Power and contact Customer suppor t center.
Do not push any objects into the openings of the device. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting
out internal electronic circuit boards.
Always use dry cloth to clean the device. Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty environment. Do not attempt to open it. There are no user serviceable parts in the device. In case the device does not function
properly please contact customer support center.
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Do not drop, knock or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal electronic boards. Do not use the device in areas where the local regulations prohibit its use. This device is a wireless RF device. RF Energy may affect operation of medical devices such as personal p ace
makers, patient monitoring systems etc. Do not use the devices in hospitals, health care centers etc.
Do not keep the device close to sensitive electronic equipment like TV, Radio, Microwave ovens etc. Do not keep the device near strong magnetic field generators.

Tips for optimal device performance

For best performance keep the Antenna free from obstructions and keep the Antenna straight up. Keeps the device away from electronic radiation emitting devices like TV, Microwave ovens etc.

Device care

Whenever felt necessary clean the device with dry cloth.
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Connector Details

Connector View
1 RESET Button (Reboot/ Reset) Press and hold the Reset button for less than 5
seconds to reboot the device. Or press and hold the Reset button for more than 5 seconds to set settings of device to factory default.
2 LAN Ports (RJ-45) This port is for connecting the CPE to your PC or
other network equipments (such as hubs or switches) with a RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
3 Telephone Ports (RJ-11)
Connect your telephone to the CPE using RJ-11
telephone cable.
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4 DC-12V Port (Power Adapter Socket) Co nnect the power adapter pro vided wi th
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Visual Indications

Visual Indications
1 Power ON CPE is powered on and in working co ndi ti on
OFF CPE is Powered OFF
Flashing CPE is booting or FW upgrad ing
2 WiMAX
Connection
ON CPE connected to base station OFF CPE does not connected to base station
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3 WiMAX Signal
ON Display Signal Strength
Strength
OFF No Signal
4 WiFi
Connection
On OFF
5 VoIP
ON VoIP (voice) is configured and available after successful registration to the
Connection
OFF VoIP (voice) is not configured or CPE is not connected to the Network or SIP
Flashing Voicemail waiting
WiFi enabled WiFi disabled
SIP server
registration time expired or SIP registration period
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Sensor CPE is Powered OFF when the sensor is covered
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Insert the power cord into the device's

Chapter 2 – Reference Manual

Step1: Place your CPE on a flat work surface.
Step2: Connect the device LAN port to your PC with
a RJ-45 Ethernet cable that is supplied.
Step3: Connect a standard telephone to the device
TELEPHONE port using a standard phone cable.
Step4:
DC-12V power jack.
Step5: Insert the three pin plug of the power supply
unit into AC power outlet.
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Step6: The device will be switched ON after PSU
attached with the CPE. Please wait for few seconds to let the boot process complete.
Step7: Select Local Area Connection Status from
Windows task bar and click Properties.
Step8: Double click on the Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP).
Local Area Connection Status
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Step9: Select Obtain IP address automatically and click
OK.
Local Area Connection Properties
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Step10: By now the CPE should have got connected to
the WiMAX Base station successfully . This can be verified by observing the five signal strength LEDs (Please refer Visual Indications section in Chapter 1 of this manual to find the location of these LEDs on the device). At least one of these LEDs glowing continuously is an indication of successful connection to the Base Station. Now you can start browsing the Inter net.
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
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Chapter 3 – Web Interface

The device has Web interface facility to allow the user to monitor/ configure the device. For accessing the device through web interface, follow the be low steps. Open the Web browser in your PC (For example: Internet E xplorer) and type the default IP address of the CPE i.e http://192.168.254.251.
Step1: Open the Web browser and enter the default
IP address of the CPE, which is :
http://192.168.254.251/
Step2: Enter admin administrator login username
Web Browser
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