Omega OWLHM2B, OWLHM2W User Manual

MANUAL
OWLHM2B / OWLHM2W
Introduction
High-Speed Mobile Internet with 3G Connectivity
The OWLHM2 HSPA+ Mobile Router gives you high-speed access to the Internet wherever you are and lets you share it on the go. The built-in 3G antenna provides a reliable connection to your 3G service provider, and a separate Wi-Fi antenna gives extended coverage to the computers and mobile devices connected to the OWLHM2.
Mobile Internet for All of Your Devices
With the OWLHM2, you can get online with your notebook, smartphone, tablet, or any other wireless device using a single 3G mobile connection. The OWLHM2 provides high-speed Wireless N coverage to give high-speed wireless access to everybody – whether you are with colleagues on a business trip, or travelling with friends and family.
Built-in Software for Instant Access Anywhere
The OWLHM2 is truly plug and play, with drivers built right into the router so you can connect without the need to install anything. Open a browser, connect the router, and you can set up your network right from a web interface. This means
that notebooks and netbooks without a CDROM drive can
connect and get up and running in no time. Once the device is set up, you can simply power it on to start up your portable mobile network, meaning that you can share your mobile Internet connection without even needing a computer.
Designed for True Portability
The OWLHM2 HSPA+ Mobile Router is small and slim enough to carry around in your purse, bag, or pocket. It features a MicroSD card slot for optional removable storage (up to 32 GB), allowing you to always have your files and contacts on hand.
Installation
This section will guide you through the installation process.
Connect to Your Network
1. Ensure that your OWLHM2 + Mobile Router is powered off.
2. Slide your (U)SIM card into the slot provided, ensuring that the alignment is the same as indicated by the logo next to the slot. The gold contacts on the card should be facing downwards. Caution: Always unplug and turn off the router before installing or removing the SIM card. Never insert or remove the SIM card while the router is in use.
3. After a few moments, the OLED display will show the current status of the router’s various functions.
Insert a microSD Card
1. Ensure that your OWLHM2 HSPA+ Mobile Router is powered off.
2. Open the cover of the microSD slot on the side of the router.
3. Insert the microSD card into the slot and push it in until it locks into place.
Driver Installation
When you plug the OWLHM2 into your computer, any necessary drivers will immediately install (with your permission). Note: These drivers are Windows-only. Mac and Linux users will still be able to configure the OWLHM2 using the web configuration utility described in Configuration Utility”. Note: For Windows systems, if there are any problems while installing the driver, please make sure you have installed Windows Media player version 11 or higher.
Wireless Installation Considerations
The OWLHM2 can be accessed using a wireless connection from anywhere within the operating range of its wireless network. Keep in mind that the quantity, thickness, and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through may adversely affect wireless signals. Ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or office. The key to maximizing the wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:
1. Minimize the number of walls and ceilings between the router and other network devices. Each wall or ceiling can reduce your adapter’s range From1 to 90 feet (1 to 30 meters).
2. Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick (0.5 meters) appears to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick at a 45-degree angle. At a 2-degree angle it appears over 42 feet (14 meters) thick. Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception.
3. Try to position access points, wireless routers, and computers so that the signal passes through open doorways and drywall. Materials such as glass, metal, brick, insulation, concrete, and water can affect wireless performance. Large objects such as fish tanks, mirrors, file cabinets, metal doors, and aluminum studs may also have a negative effect on range.
4. If you are using a 2.4 GHz cordless phone, make sure that the 2.4 GHz phone base is as far away from your wireless device as possible. The base transmits a signal even if the phone is not in use. In some cases, cordless phones, X-10 wireless devices, and electronic equipment such as ceiling fans, fluorescent lights, and home security systems may dramatically degrade wireless connectivity.
Configuration
Initial Connection to the Router
This section will show you how to configure your new mobile router using the configuration utility that can be obtained through a software interface or a web-based user interface. When configuring the router for the first time, you will need to establish a direct connection with the router in order to access the web-based configuration utility. This can be done using the included USB, or by connecting wirelessly to the OWLHM2. Once you have configured your router, you will be able to connect using the Wi-Fi settings that you have specified in the configuration process. Ensure that the router is powered on and has sufficient battery power before commencing the setup process.
Connect via USB
To connect to the router via USB, plug the provided micro USB cable into the micro USB port on the bottom of the router, and plug the other end into an available USB port on your computer. Your router is now ready for configuration, please refer to “Configuration Utility” on page 12 to continue the setup process.
Connect via Wi-Fi
Note: The following example uses Windows 7’s built-in wireless connection utility. If you are using a different operating system, or a third party connection utility, the process may be different. Please refer to the documentation that came with your operating system or wireless client for further information on how to connect to a wireless network. To connect to the router using Wi-Fi, open your operating system’s wireless networking utility and scan for available networks to connect to. By default, the network name (SSID) of the OWLHM2 will be in the format OMEGA,the default password is 1234567890
Once you have located this network with your wireless utility, connect to the network using your wireless networking utility. You will then be prompted to enter the network security key for your router. The unique security key for your router will be displayed on a sticker in the router’s battery bay. Enter the security key in the box provided and click OK. Your wireless connection utility should confirm that the connection is successful, and you can move to the next step to continue to configuration process.
Web-based Configuration
To access the configuration utility, open a web browser (such as Internet Explorer) and enter the IP address of the router, which is 192.168.0.254 by default.
Configuration Utility
Once you have reached the configuration utility through the installed software or your web browser, you will need to log in. Enter admin as the username and the password . You can also select your language from the drop-down menu. Click Login to continue.
Throughout the interface you will find a menu bar at the top of the page which includes tabs for easy navigation, and a summary bar in the upper right corner with a quick view of essential information.
Home: The Home tab will return you the home page, where a summary of the system information is shown. Wizard: Click on this tab to start the setup wizard, which will guide you through the basic setup process. Internet: The WAN tab gives you Internet setup and settings options. Network: The Network tab allows you to configure the network settings for your Local Area Network (LAN). SMS: From the SMS you can view and send SMS messages via your mobile network. Wi-Fi: The Wi-Fi allows you to configure your Wi-Fi network, as well as add new devices using WPS. Advanced: Use this tab to configure advanced network settings such as routing and IPv6. Security: The Security allows you to configure firewall and security settings to protect your network from WAN-side intrusions. system: From this tab, you can manage the administrative configuration of your router, such as time and date, firmware, language, and remote management.
Device Status
A summary of the device’s current status will be displayed on the information panel at the top of the right-hand side of the navigation bar. The following is a description of the indications, from left to right.
SIM: This icon shows whether or not a compatible (U)SIM card has been inserted into the device. SMS: The number to the right of this icon indicates the number of unread messages in the SMS inbox. Signal Strength: Indicates the current strength of the mobile network signal being received. Operator Name: The name of the mobile network operator to which the device is currently connected. Internet: Indicates that there is an Internet connection present Wi-Fi Network: Indicates that the router’s Wi-Fi network is currently active. The number to
the right of this icon indicates the number of wireless clients currently connected to the router’s Wi-Fi network. Logout: Click this button to log out of the configuration interface.
Home
The Home page acts as a dashboard to quickly display your configuration settings and provide a summary of the current status of your network’s status.
System Resources: This area displays the percentage of the router’s memory and CPU currently being used by the system. LAN: This area displays a summary of the current settings for the router’s LAN. 2G/3G Modem: This area shows the current status of your 2G or 3G mobile network connection. WAN: This area displays a summary of the router’s current WAN settings. These details will reflect the mobile network connection which is being received from the service provider. Traffic Statistics: This area shows the amount of data which has been sent (TX) and received (RX) over the mobile network. This information may not reflect the amount recorded by your mobile service provider.
Wizard
The Wizard page will guide you through the steps required to configure the basic settings of your router such as the IP address, network name (SSID), and password. Click on the Wizard button on the navigation bar to commence the wizard.
LAN Configuration
IP Address: If you wish to change the router’s IP address, enter the new address here. If you change the IP address from the default, you will need to enter the new address in your Internet browser’s address bar in order to access the web-based configuration utility. IP Subnet Mask: If you wish to change the router’s subnet mask, enter it here. Click Next to continue.
2/3G Configuration
\If you wish to change the 2G or 3G service provider or connection type, click on a profile in the list to highlight it, and click Set to set that profile as the default. Click Next to continue, or Back to return to the previous step.
Wi-Fi Configuration
Password Setting: Choose a password for your wireless security. Clients will need this password in order to access your network wirelessly. If you are currently connected to the router using Wi-Fi, you will need to reconnect to the router using your new password once the wizard has been completed. SSID: If you wish to change your wireless network name (SSID), enter a new name in the field provided. If you change the SSID, you may need to re-connect to the router using the new SSID before you can access your network or the configuration utility.
Click Done to complete the wizard, or click Back to return to the previous page. After you have clicked Done, a confirmation window will appear. Click OK to save the configuration.
WAN
This page allows you to configure the Internet settings for your mobile network connection. Use the tabs in the left-hand column to navigate through the different settings categories.
Connection Operation
Flight mode :Flight mode turns off all communications so that the device can be powered on safely when in an aircraft. Select whether you want to Enable or Disable flight mode from the dropdown menu, and click Change to effect the change. Preferred Cellular Network: Select your preferred cellular network connection mode: Auto Mode - The router will automatically connect to your preferred mobile network and remain connected while the device is powered on.
Manual Mode - You must manually connect to the preferred mobile network. On Demand - The router will connect to the preferred mobile network when Internet access
is required. Click Change to effect the change. Roaming Mode :Select whether you would like to Enable or Disable mobile network roaming from the drop-down menu. Caution: Roaming on networks other than your own may incur additional usage charges. Connection: Shows the type and status of the current mobile connection. To change the connection profile, select a user profile from the table below and click Set to activate the profile. Click Disconnect to manually disconnect the current mobile data service. Profiles: The profiles table shows the details of currently configured user profiles. To add a new user profile, navigate to the User Profile tab at the top of this section.
User Profile
Click Add to add a new user profile. Name: Enter a name to identify the new user profile. APN: Enter the Access Point Name (APN) for the connection. If you do not know this information, please contact your service provider.
Protocol: Select the protocol to be used for the connection from the drop-down menu. User: Enter the username to be used for this connection. Password: Enter the password to be used for this connection. Delete: Click the delete icon to delete this profile from the list. Click OK to save the profile. Click Apply to apply the profile settings and return to the Internet menu.
Configuration
This section allows you to specify the settings for your Internet connection depending on the type of connection you wish to use, or as specified by your Internet Service Provider. Use the IPv4 and IPv6 tabs at the top of the section to select the IP address mode.
IPv4 - PDP Context
Connection Type: Select PDP Context from the drop-down menu.
DNS Setting: Enter up to three DNS servers as provided to you by your service provider. Click Apply to apply the changes.
IPv4 - Static Setting
Use this setting if your Internet Service Provider has supplied you with a static (non­changing) IPv4 address. If you are missing any of the information required in this section, please contact your ISP. Connection Type: Select Static Setting from the drop-down menu. IP Address: Enter the static IP address provided to you by your ISP. Mask: Enter the subnet mask provided to you by your ISP. Gateway: Enter the default gateway provided to you by your ISP.
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