OvisLink A3GII User Manual

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Air3GII
User’s Manual
Copyright and Disclaimer
AirLive GW-300NAS Users Manual
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Copyright and Disclaimer
Copyright
The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, stored,
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Trademarks
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respective companies. They are used for identification purpose only. Specifications are subject
to be changed without prior notice.
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against radio interference in a commercial environment. This equipment can
generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Copyright and Disclaimer
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case
the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to
correct the interference.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN
55022/A1 Class B.
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 PACKING LIST ..................................................................................................................................................................2
1.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................................3
2.SPECIFICATION ...........................................................................................................................................................6
2.1EASY SETUP BY WINDOWS UTILITY .................................................................................................................................6
2.2 EASY SETUP BY CONFIGURING WEB PAGES...................................................................................................................13
3.INSTALLATION/ UN-INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................17
3.1 BASIC SETTING ..............................................................................................................................................................17
3.2 FORWARDING RULES .....................................................................................................................................................35
3.3 SECURITY SETTING ........................................................................................................................................................39
3.4 ADVANCED SETTING......................................................................................................................................................47
3.5 TOOL BOX......................................................................................................................................................................56
4.TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................................................................................................60
APPENDIX A. SPEC SUMMARY TABLE.........................................................................................................................65
APPENDIX B. LICENSING INFORMATION...................................................................................................................66
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1. Introduction
1.Introduction
The Air3GII is a high-performance tool that supports wireless networking at home, work, or in a public place. The Air3GII supports a USB 3G modem card, either WCDMA or EVDO and even HSDPA as well, and supports wireless data transfers up to 150M bps, and wired data transfers up to 100 Mbps. The Air3GII is compatible with industry security features.
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1. Introduction
1.1 Packing List
Items Description Contents Quantity
1 Air3GII
2 Power adapter
3 CD
1
1
1
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1.2 Hardware Installation
A. Hardware configuratio
1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
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B. Installation Steps
Note: DO NOT connect the router to power before performing the installation steps below.
Step 1.
Plug a USB modem into USB port.
1. Introduction
Step 2.
Insert RJ45 cable into LAN Port on the back panel of the router. Then plug the other end of into computer.
Step 3.
Plug the power jack into the receptor on the back panel of the router. Then plug the other end into a wall outlet or power strip.
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2.Specification
2.Specification
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Getting Started with Easy Setup Utility
There are two approaches for you to set up the Air3GII quickly and easily. One is through executing the provided Windows Easy Setup Utility on your PC, and the other is through browsing the device web pages and configuration.
2.1Easy Setup by Windows Utility
Step 1
Install the Easy Setup Utility from the provided CD then follow the steps to configure the device.
Step 2
Select Language then click “Next” to continue.
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Step 3
Then click the “Wizard” to continue.
2.Specification
Step 4 Click “Next” to continue.
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Step 5
Select Wireless Enable, and then click “Next” to continue.
2.Specification
Step 6
Enter SSID, Channel and Security options, and then click “Next” to continue.
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Step 7
Click” Let WAN service by mys
me select
elf” to select WAN service manually.
2.Specification
Step 8
Service by Select 3G clicking 3G icon to continue.
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Step 9-1
Select “Auto and the Utility will try to detect and configure the required 3G service settings automatically Click “Next” to continue
-Detection”
.
2.Specification
.
Step 9-2
Or you can s “Manual” and manu fill in the required 3G service settings provid by your ISP. Click “Next” to
elect
ally
continue.
ed
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Step 10:
Click “Nex setting.
2.Specification
t” to save your
Step 11
The Air3GII
is rebooted to make your entire configuration take ef
fect.
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Step 12
Click “Next” Internet connection or you can ignore test.
Step 13
Networking service.
to test the
to test WAN Click “Next”
2.Specification
Step 14
pleted. Setup is com
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.2 Easy Setup by Configuring Web Pages
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ou can also browse web UI to configure the device.
Y
Browse to Activate the Setup Wizard Type in the IP Address (http://192.168.123.254)
Type in the default password “admin” in System Password and then click ‘login’ button.
the
2.Specification
Select your language.
Select “Wizard” for basic settings with simple way.
Press “Next” to start the Setup Wizard.
Configure with the Setup Wizard
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tep 1: Change System
S Password. Set up your password. (Default:a
Step 2: Select Time Zone.
system
dmin)
2.Specification
Step 3: Select WAN Type. Choose or Manually to set WAN Type.
Auto-Detecting
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Step 4: Select Wan Type. If you w
ant to use 3G service as the main internet access, plea
se set the WAN interface as “Wireless WAN” and the WAN type as “3G”.
Step 5: 3G Mode. Select Auto-Detect
ion then click “Next” to continue.
2.Specification
Step 6: Set up your Wireless Network. Set up your SSID.
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Step 7: Setup your Encryption Key here then click”Next” to continue.
Step 8: Apply your Setting. Then clic
k Apply Setting.
2.Specification
,
Step 9:
it.
ish to complete Click Fin
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3.Installation/Un-installation
3.Installation/
3
Making Configuration
Whenever you want to configure your network or this device, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the device. The default IP Address is: 192.168.123.254
Enter the default password “admin” in the System Password and then click ‘login’ button.
Un-installation
Then, you can browse the “Advanced” configuration pages for configuring this device.
3.1 Basic Setting
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3.1.1 etup
. Network S
1 ddress: The omputers on ur network
. LAN IP A
local IP address of this device. The c
yo
must use
it if necessary.
2. Subnet Mas
same subnet mask.) The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
3. WAN Interface: Sele
4. WAN Type: WAN connection type of your ISP. You can click WAN Type combo button
to choose a correct one from the following options:
A. 3G
the LAN IP a Gateway. You can change
k: Input your Subnet mask. (All devices in the network must have the
ddress of this device as their Default
ct Ethernet WAN or Wireless WAN to continue.
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For 3G WAN Netw
orking. The WAN fields may not be necessary for your connection. The
information on this page will only be used when your service provider requires you to enter
a User Name and Password to connect with the 3G network.
Please refer to your document
1. Dial-Up Profile: Select “Auto-Detection” or “Manual” to continue. If “Auto-Detection” is
ation or service provider for additional information.
selected, the device will try to configure some ISP specific dial-up parameters
automatically according to the Country, Telecom, and 3G Network information you
entered..
2. Country: Select your country.
3. Telecom: Select your telecom.
4. 3G Network: Select the 3G Network
5. APN: Enter the APN for your PC card here.(Optional)
6. Pin Code: Enter the Pin Code for your SIM card. (Optional)
7. Dial-Number: This field should not be altered except when required by your service
provider.
Account: Enter the new User Name for your PC card here, you can contact to your ISP
8.
to get it. (Optional)
9. Password: Enter the new Password for your PC card here, you can contact to your ISP
to get it. (Optional)
10. Authentication: Choose your authentication.
11. Primary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server, contact to your
ISP to get it. (Optional)
12. Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Secondary DNS Server, you can
contact to your ISP to get it. (Optional)
13. Connection Control: Select your connection control. There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing
packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the connection is
established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the
connect-button in the Status-page.
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4. Keep Alive: This feature must collocate with the function "Auto" of "Auto Connect".
Enable it to keep the connection always be established.
5. LCP Echo Request: Enter the time interval and the maximu
1
m failure count. The device
will constantly send out the LCP packets for keeping the connection alive.
16. Ping Remote Host: Enter the Remote host IP and the time interval to send the ping
packets for keeping the connection alive.
B. Static IP Address:
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1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet
WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically a
and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service.
Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is rec
broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service.
2. WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gatewa
proper settings provided by your ISP.
C. Dynamic IP Addres
s:
ctivate the WWAN connection
overed, your
y, Primary and Secondary DNS: Enter the
1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet
WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection
and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service.
Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your
broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service
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2. Host Name: Optional, required by some ISPs, for example, @Home.
3. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send
outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the
established.
Manually: The device will not m
connect-button in the Status-page.
D. PPP over Ethernet
connection is
ake the link until someone clicks the
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1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when
the Ethernet
WAN connection is broken, the device will automatica
eep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service.
and k
while, if the device d
Mean etected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your
broad
2. PPPo Password: The account and password your ISP assigned to you.
For s ord, leave it
blank
3. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
band connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service
E Account and
ecurity, this field appears blank. If you don't want to change the passw
.
Connect-on-demand
: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send
lly activate the WWAN connection
outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the connection is
established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the
connect-button in the Status-page.
4. Maximum Idle Time: the amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPPoE
session. Set it to zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature.
5. PPPoE Service Name: Optional. Input the service name if your ISP requires it.
Otherwise, leave it blank.
6. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The default
MTU value is 0 (auto).
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E. PPTP
3.Installation/Un-installation
1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet
WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection
and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service.
Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your
broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service
2. IP Mode: Please check the IP mode your ISP assigned, and select “Static IP Address”
or “Dynamic IP Address”.
3. My IP Address and My Subnet Mask: The private IP address and subnet mask your
ISP assigned to you.
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4. Gateway IP and Server IP Address/Name: The IP address of the PPTP server and
designated Gateway provided by your ISP.
5. PPTP Account and Password: The account and password your ISP assigned to you. If
you don't want to change the password, keep it blank.
6. Connection ID: Optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP requires it.
7. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your PPTP session. Set it to
zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled,
this device will connect with ISP automatically after system is restarted or connection is
dropped.
8. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send
outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the connection is
established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the
connect-button in the Status-page.
9. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The default
MTU value is 0 (auto).
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. L2TP
F
3.Installation/Un-installation
1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet
WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection
and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service.
Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your
broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service
2. IP Mode: Please check the IP mode your ISP assigned, and select “Static IP Address”
or “Dynamic IP Address”.
3. My IP Address and My Subnet Mask: The private IP address and subnet mask your
ISP assigned to you.
4. Gateway IP and Server IP Address/Name: The IP address of the L2TP server and
designated Gateway provided by your ISP.
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5. L2TP Account and Password: The account and password your ISP assigned to you. If
you don't want to change the password, keep it blank.
6. Connection ID: Optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP requires it.
7. Maximum Idle Time: The time of no activity to disconnect your L2TP session. Set it to
zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled,
this device will connect with ISP automatically, after system is restarted or connection is
dropped.
8. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send
outgoing packets.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the connection is
established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the
connect-button in the Status-page.
9. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The default
MTU value is 0 (auto).
.1.2. DHCP Server
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1. DHCP Server: Choose either Disable or Enable. If you
function, the following settings will be effective.
2. IP Pool Starting/Ending Address: Whenever there is a request, the DHCP server will
automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting
computer. You must specify the starting / ending address of the IP address pool.
enable the DHCP Server
3. Lease Time
4. Domain Name: Optional, this information will be pass
Pre
ss “More>>” and you can find more settings
5. Prim DNS: Optional. This feature allows you to assign a DNS
6. Prim ndary WINS: Optional. This feature allows you to assign a WINS
7. Gate uld be the IP address of an alternate Gateway.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
Press “Clients List” and the list of DHCP clients will be shown consequently.
ary DNS/Secondary
Serv
ers
ary WINS/Seco
Serv
ers
way: Optional. Gateway Address wo
This function enables you to assign another gateway to your PC, when DHCP server
offers an IP to your PC.
: DHCP lease time to the DHCP client.
ed to the clients.
Press “Fixed Mapping” and the DHCP Server will reserve the special IP for designated
MAC address.
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.1.3. Wireless Settings
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Wireless settings allow you to set the wireless configuration items.
1. Wireless Module: You can enable or disable wireless function.
2. Network ID (SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN (WLAN). Client
stations can roam freely over this device and other Access Points that have the same
Network ID. (The factory default setting is “default”)
3. SSID Broadcast: The router will broadcast beacons that have some information,
including SSID so that wireless clients can know how many AP devices by scanning the
network. Therefore, if this setting is configured as “Disable”, the wireless clients can not
find the device from beacons.
4. Channel: The radio channel number. The permissible channels depend on the
Regulatory Domain. The factory default setting is as follow: channel 1~11 for North
America. (Channel 1~13 for European (ETSI); channel1~ 14 for Japan).
5. Wireless Mode: Choose “B/G mixed”, “B only”, “G only”, “N only”, “G/N mixed” or
“B/G/N mixed”. The factory default setting is “B/G/N mixed”.
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6. Authentication mode: You may select one of authentication to secure your wireless
network: Open Shared, Auto, WPA-PSK, WPA, WPA2-PSK, WPA2,
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, or WPA /WPA2.
Open
Open system authentication simply consists of two communications. The first is an
authentication request by the client that contains the station ID (typically the MAC
address). This is followed by an authentication response from the AP/router containing
a success or failure message. An example of when a failure may occur is if the client's
MAC address is explicitly excluded in the AP/router configuration.
Shared
Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both st
authentication process have the same "shared" key or passphra
ations taking part in the
se. The shared key is
manually set on both the client station and the AP/router. Three types of shared key
authentication are available today for home or small office WLAN environments.
Auto
The AP will Select the Open or Shared by the client’s request automatically.
WPA-PSK
Select Encryption and Pre-share Key Mode
If you select HEX, you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits.
If you select ASCII, the length of pre-share key is from 8 to 63.
Fill in the key, Ex 12345678
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WPA
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Check Box was used to switch the function of the WP
enabled, the Wireless
service. RADIUS Serv
Select Encryption and RADIUS Shared Key
If you select HEX, you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits
If you select ASCII, the length of pre-share key is from 8 to 63.
Key value shared by the RADIUS server and this router. This key value is consistent
with the key value in the RADIUS server.
WPA-PSK2
WPA-PSK2 user AES and TKIP for Same the encryption, the others are same the
WPA-PSK.
PA2
W
user must authenticate to this router first to use the Network
er IP address or the 802.1X server’s domain-name.
A. When the WPA function is
WPA2 add uses AES and TKIP for encrypti
WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK2
Another encryption options
same the WP
WPA/WPA2
Another encryption options for WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES, the others are same the
WPA.
By pressing “WPS Setup”, you can configure and enable the easy setup feature WPS
(Wi-Fi Protection Setup) for your wireless network.
A-PSK.
for WPA-PSK-TKIP and WPA-PSK2-AES, the others are
on, the others are same the WPA.
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1.
WPS: You can enable this function by selecting “Enable”. WPS offers a safe and easy
way to allow
2. PIN: You can press Generate New Pin to get an AP PIN.
AP
3. Mode: Select your config Mode from “Registrar” or “Enrollee”.
Config
4.
Config Status: It shows the status of your configuration.
5. an select the Config Method here from “Pin Code” or “Push
Config Method: You c
the wireless clients connected to your wireless network.
Button”.
6. g to your setting, the status will show “Start Process” or “No used”
WPS status: Accordin
Pr
ess “Wireless Clients List” and the list of wireless clients will be shown consequently.
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3.1.4. Change Password
You can change the System Password here. We strongly recommend you to change the
system password for security reason.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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.2 Forwarding Rules
3
3.Installation/Un-installation
3.2.1 Virtual Server
This product’s NAT firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your Intranet, so all
hosts behind this product are invisible to the outside world. If you wish, you can make some
of them accessible by enabling the Virtual Server Mapping.
A virtual server is defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be redirected
to the computer specified by the Server IP. Virtual Server can work with Scheduling
Rules, and give user more flexibility on Access control. For the details, please refer to
Scheduling Rule.
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For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.123.1, a Web server (port 80)
at 192.168.123.2, and a VPN server at 192.168.123.6, then you need to specify the
following virtual server mapping table:
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Service Port Server IP Enable
21 192.168.123.
V
1
80 192.168.123.
V
2
1723 192.168.123.
V
6
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.2.2 Special AP
Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, Video conferencing,
Internet telephony, etc. Because of the firewall function, these applications cannot work
with a pure NAT router. The Special Applications feature allows some of these
applications to work with this product. If the mechanism of Special Applications fails to
make an application work, try setting your computer as the DMZ host instead.
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1. Trigger: The outbound port number issued by the application.
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2. Incoming Ports: When the trigger p the inbound packets sent to the
specified port numbers are allowed t the wall.
acket is detected,
o pass through fire
This device provides some predefined settings. Select your application and click “Copy to”
to add the predefined settin ur list.
g to yo
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
.2.3 Miscellaneous
3
1. IP Address of DMZ Host
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of firewall. It allows a
computer to be exposed to unrestricted 2-way communication for Internet games, Video
conferencing, Internet telephony and other special applications.
2. UPnP Setting
The device supports the UPnP function. If the OS of your client computer supports this
function, and you enabled it, like Windows XP, you can see the following icon when the
client computer gets IP from the device.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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3.3 Security Setting
3.Installation/Un-installation
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3.3.1 Packet Filters
Packet Filter includes both outbound filter and inbound filter. And they have same way to
setting.
Packet Filter enables you to control what packets are allowed to pass the router. Outbound
filter applies on all outbound packets. However, inbound filter applies on packets that
destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host only. You can select one of the two filtering
policies:
1. Allow all to pass except those match the specified rules
2. Deny all to pass except those match the specified rules
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You can specify 8 rules for each direction: inbound or outbound. For each rule, you can
define the
Source IP address
Source port
Destination IP address
Des
Protocol: TCP or UDP or both.
Use Rule#
following:
tination port
For source or destination IP address, you can define a single IP address (4.3.2.1) or a
range of IP addresses (4.3.2.1-4.3.2.254). An empty implies all IP addresses.
For source or destination port, you can define a single port (80) or a range of ports
(1000-1999). Add prefix "T" or "U" to specify TCP or UDP protocol. For example, T80, U53,
U2000-2999, No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined. An empty implies all port
addresses. Packet Filter can work with Scheduling Rules, and give user more flexibility on
Access control. For Detail, please refer to Scheduling Rule.
Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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3.3.2 Domain Filters
3.Installation/Un-installation
omain Filter prevents users under this device from accessing specific URLs.
D
. Domain Filter: Check if you want to enable Domain Filter.
1
. Log DNS Query: Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses the
2
specific URLs.
. Privilege IP Address Range: Setting a group of hosts and privilege these hosts to
3
access network without restriction. Domain Suffix: A suffix of URL can be restricted, for example, ".com", "xxx.com".
4.
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5. Action: When action you want
someone is accessing the URL met the domain-suffix, what kind of
.
Check “Drop” to block the access. Check “Log” to log this access.
6. Enable: Check to enable each rule.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.3.3 URL Blocking
URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect with pre-define Websites. The major
difference between “Domain filter” and “URL Blocking” is Domain filter require user to input
suffix (like .com or .org, etc), while URL Blocking require user to input a keyword only. In
other words, Domain filter can block specific website, while URL Blocking can block
hundreds of websites by simply a keyword.
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1. URL Blocking: Check if you want to enable URL Blocking.
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2. URL: If any part of the Website's URL matches the pre-defined word,
be blocked.
For example, you can use pre-defined word "sex" to block all websites if their URLs
contain pre-defined word "sex".
3. Enable: Check
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.3
.4 MAC Control
MA ent access right for different users and to
C Address Control allows you to assign differ
assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address.
to enable each rule.
the connection will
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1. MAC Address Control: Check “Enable” to enable the “MAC Address Control”.
settings in this page will take effect only when “Enable” is checked.
All of the
2. Connection
control: Check "Connection control" to enable the controlling of which
wired and wireless clients can connect with this device. If a client is denied to connect
with this device, it means the clie
or "deny" to allow or deny the clien
nt can't access to the Internet either. Choose "allow"
ts, whose MAC addresses are not in the "Control
table" (please see below), to connect with this device.
3. Association control: Check "Association control" to enable the controlling of
wireless client can associate to the wireless LAN. If a client is denied to associate to
the wireless
LAN, it means the client can't send or receive any data via this device.
Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or deny the clients, whose MAC addresses are not in
the "Control table", to associate to the wireless LAN.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
which
3.3.5 Miscellaneous
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1. Administrator Time-out: The time of no activity to logout automatically, you may set it
to zero to disable this feature.
2. Remote Administrator Host/Port
In general, only Intranet user can browse the built-in web pages to perform
administration task. This feature enables you to perform administration task from
remote host. If this feature is enabled, only the specified IP address can perform remote
administration. If the specified IP address is 0.0.0.0,
product to perform administration task. You can use subnet mask bits "/nn" notation to
specified a group of trusted IP addresses for example, "10.1.2.0/24".
NOTE: When Remote Administration is enabled, the web server port will be shifted to
80. You can change web server port to other port, too.
3. Discard PING from WAN side: When this feature is enabled, any host on the WAN
cannot ping this product.
4. DoS Attack Detection: When this feature is enabled, the router will detect and log the
DoS attack comes from the Internet. Currently, the router can detect the following DoS
attack: SYN Atta
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
ck, WinNuke, Port Scan, Ping of Death, Land Attack etc.
any host can connect with this
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3.4.1 System Log
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This page support two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of
syslog (UDP) and SMTP(TCP). The items you have to setup including:
1. IP Address for Sys log: Host IP of destination where sys log will be sent to. Check
Enable to enable this function.
2. E-mail Alert Enable: Check if you want to enable Email alert (send syslog via email).
3. SMTP Server IP and Port: Input the SMTP server IP and port, which are connected
with ':'. If you do not specify port number, the default value is 25.
For example, "mail.your_url.com" or "192.168.1.100:26".
4. Send E-mail alert to: The recipients who will receive these logs, you can assign more
than 1 recipient, using ';' or ',' to separate these email addresses.
5. E-mail Subject: The subject of email alert, this setting is optional.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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3.4.2 Dynamic DNS
To host your server on a changing IP address, you have to use dynamic domain name
service (DDNS). So that anyone wishing to reach your host only needs to know the name
of it. Dynamic DNS will map the name of your host to your current IP address, which
changes each time you connect your Internet service provider.
Before you enable Dynamic DNS, you need to register an account on one of these
Dynamic DNS servers that we list in Provider field.
To enable Dynamic DNS click the check box next to Enable in the DDNS field. Next you
have to enter the appropriate informa
tion about your Dynamic DNS Serve .Provider, Host
Name, Username/E-mail, and Password/Key. You can get this information when you
register an account on a Dynamic DNS server.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give
up the changes.
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Provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of
performance.
. QOS Control: Check Enable to enable this function.
1
2. Bandwidth of Upstream: Set the limitation of upstream bandwidth
3. Local IP : Ports: Define the Local IP address and ports of packets
4. Remote IP : Ports: Define the Remote IP address and ports of packets
5. QoS Priority: This defines the priority level of the current Policy Configuration. Packets
associated with this policy will be serviced based upon the priority level set. For critic
pplications High or Normal level is recommended. For non-critical applications select a
a
ow level.
L
6. nable: Check to enable the corresponding QOS rule.
E
7. ser Rule#: The QoS rule can work with Scheduling Rule number#. Please refer to the
U
ection 3.1.4.7 Schedule Rule.
S
al
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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3.4.4 SNMP
In brief, SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol designed to give a
user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal
values and monitoring network events.
1. Enable SNMP: You must check “Local”, “Remote” or both to enable SNMP function. If
“Local” is checked, this device will response request from LAN. If “Remo
te” is checked,
this device will response request from WAN.
2. Get Community: The community of GetRequest that this device will respond.
3. Set Community: The community of SetRequest that this device will accept.
4. IP 1, IP 2, I
P 3, IP 4: Enter the IP addresses of your SNMP Management PCs. User has
to configure to where this device should send SNMP Trap message.
5. SNMP Version: Select proper SNMP Version that your SNMP Management software
supports.
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6. WAN Access IP Address: If you want to limit the remote SNMP access to specific
computer, please enter the PC’s IP ad
that any internet connected computer can get some information of the device with
SNMP protocol.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.4.5 Routing
If you have more than one routers and subnets, you will need to enable routing table to
allow packets to find proper routing path and allow different subnets to communicate with
each other. The routing table allows you to determine which physical interface address to
use for outgoing IP data grams.
dress. The default value is 0.0.0.0, and it means
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1. Dynamic Routing: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) will exchange information about
destinations for c
omputing routes throughout the network. Please select RIPv2 only if
you have different subnet in your network. Otherwise, please select RIPv1 if you
this protocol.
2. Static R
outing: For static routing, you can specify up to 8 routing rules. You can enter
the destination IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and hop for each routing rule,
and then enable or disable the rule by checking or un-checking the Enable checkbox.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.4.6 System Time
need
1. Time Zone: Select a time zone where this device locates.
2. Auto-Synchronization: Check the “Enable” checkbox to enable this function. Besides,
you can select a NTP time server to consult UTC time.
3. Sync with Time Server: Click on the button if you want to set Date and Time by NTP
Protocol manually.
4. Sync with my PC: Click on the button if you want to set Date and Time using PC’s Date
and Time manually.
Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes. .
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.4.7 Scheduling
3
You can set the schedule time to decide which service will be turned on or off.
1. Schedule: Check to enable the schedule rule settings.
2. Add New Rule: To create a schedule rule, click the “Add
edit the Name of Rule, Policy, and set the schedule time (Week day, Start Time, and
End Time). The following example configures “ftp time”
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New Rule” button. You can
as everyday 14:10 to 16:20.
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Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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3.5.1 System Info
You can view the System Information and System log, and download/clear the System log,
in this page.
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.5.2 Firmware Upgrade
3
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You can upgrade firmware by clicking “Upgrade” button.
3.5.3 Backup Setting
You can backup your settings by clicking the “Backup Setting” function item and save it as
a bin file. Once you want to restore these settings, please click Firmware Upgrade button
and use the bin file you saved.
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3.5.4 Reset to Default
You can also reset this device to factory default settings by clicking the Reset to default function item.
Reboot 3.5.5
You can also reboot this device by clicking the Reboot function item.
3.5.6 Miscellaneous
1. Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test: Allow you to configure an IP, and ping the
device. You can ping a specific IP to test whether it is alive.
Click on “Save” to store you
r settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
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4 4.Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
4.Trobleshooting
This Chapter provides solutions to problems for the installation and operation of the Air
ou can refer to the following if you are having problems.
Y
1 Why can’t I configure the router even the cable is plugged and the LED is lit?
Do a Ping test to make sure that the WiFi Combo Note: It is recommended that you use an
Router is responding. Ethernet connection to configure it.
Go to Start > Run.
1. Type cmd.
3GII.
2. Press OK.
3. Type ipconfig to get the IP of default gateway.
4. Type ping 192.168.123.254”. Assure that you ping the c
assigned to the Air3GII. It will show four replies if you ping correctly.
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Ensure that your Ethernet Adapter is working, and that all network drivers are installed
properly. Network adapter names will vary depending on your specific adapter. The
installation steps listed below are applicable for all netw
ork adapters.
1. Go to Start > Right click on “My Computer” > Properties.
2. Select the Hardware Tab.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Double-click on “Network Adapters”.
5. Right-click on Wireless Card bus Adapter or your specific network adapter.
6. Select Properties to ensure
Look under Device Status to see if the device is working properly.
7.
that all drivers are installed properly.
8. Click OK”.
9.
2 What can I do if my Ethernet connection does not work properly?
A. Make sure the RJ45 cable connect with the router.
B. Ensure that the setting on your Network Interface Card adapter is “Enabled”.
C. If settings are correct, ensure that you are not using a crossover Ethernet cable, not
all Network Interface Cards are MDI/MDIX compatible, and use a patch cable is
recommended.
D. If the connecti
on still doesn’t work properly, then you can reset it to default.
3 Problems with 3G connection?
A.What can I do if the 3G connection is failed by Auto detection?
“Manual”
Maybe the device can’t recognize your ISP automatically. Please select
mode, and filling in dial-up settings manually.
.What can I do if my country and ISP are not in the list?
B
Please choose “Others” item from the list, and filling in dial-up settings manually.
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C.What can I do if my 3G connection is failed even the dongle is plugged?
Please check the following items:
I. Make sure you have inserted a validated SIM card in the 3G data card, and the
subscription from ISP is still available
4.Trobleshooting
II. If you activate PIN code check feature in SIM card, makin
g sure the PIN code
you fill in dial-up page is correct
III. Checking with your ISP
IV. Make sure 3G signa
D. What can I do if my router can’t reco
There might be compatibility issue with some certain 3G cards. Please check t
latest compatibility list to see if your 3G card is already suppo
E. What should I insert in APN, PIN Code, Account, Password, Pri
Secondary D
T
he device will show this information after you choose country and Telcom. You
NS?
to see all dial-up settings are correct
l from your ISP is available in your environment
gnize my 3G data card even it is plugged?
he
rted.
mary DNS, and
can also check these values with your ISP.
F. Which 3G network should I select?
It depends on what service your ISP provide. Please check your ISP to know this
information.
G. Why my 3G connection is kee
p dropping?
Please check 3G signal strength from your ISP in your environment is above
middle level.
4 Something wrong with the wirele
ss connection?
A. Can’t setup a wireless connection?
I. Ensure that the SSID and the encryption settings are exactly the same to the
Clients.
II. Move the Air3GII and the wireless client into the same room, and then test the
wireless connection.
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III. Disable all security settings such as WEP, and MAC Address Control.
IV. Turn off the Air3GII and the client, then restart it and then turn on the clie
V. Ensure that the LEDs are ind
icating normally. If no, make sure that the AC power
and Ethernet cables are firmly connected.
VI. Ensure that the IP Address, subnet
mask, gateway and DNS settings are
correctly entered for the network.
VII. If you are using other wireless d
lights in your home, your wireless connection may degrade
evice, home security systems or ceiling fans,
dramatically. Keep
your product away from electrical devices that generate RF nois
microwaves, monitors, electric motors…
B. What can I do if my wireless client can not access the Internet?
I.
Out of range: Put the router closer to your client.
II. Wrong SSID or Encryption Key: Check the SSID or Encryption setting.
III. Connect with w
rong AP: Ensure that the client is connected with the correct
Access Point.
i. Right-click on the Local Area Connection
icon in the taskbar.
nt again.
e such as
ii. Select View Available Wireless
you have selected the correct available network.
iii. Reset the
Air3GII to default setting
C. Why does my wireless connection keep dro
I. Antenna Orientation.
i. Try different a
ntenna orientations for the Air3GII.
ii. Try to keep the antenna at least 6 inches a
II. Try changing the channel on the
adapter to a different channel to avoid interference.
III. Keep your
product away from electrical devices that generate RF noise, like
microwaves, monitors, electric motors, etc.
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pping?
way from the wall or other objects.
Air3GII, and your Access Point and Wireless
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What to do if I forgot my encryption key?
1. Go back to advanced setting to set up your Encryption key again.
2.
Reset the Air3GII to default setting
4.Trobleshooting
6 Ho
w to reset to default?
1. Ensure the Air3GII is powered on
2. Find
3.
4. ry default settings.
the Reset button on the right side
Press the Reset button for 8 seconds and then release.
After the Air3GII reboots, it has back to the facto
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Appendix A. Spec Summary Table
Appendix A. Spec Summary Table
3G Access USB port Standards IEEE 802.11b/g
IEEE 802.3
E 802.3u IEE Wireless Standard IEEE 802.11 B\G\N
11B: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps
Data Rate 11G: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, and 6
11N: Max physical rate up to 300Mb
Frequency 2.4-2.4835GHz or 2.412-2.462GHz
Mbps
ps
Range
Coverage
# of Channels
Security 64-bit and 128-bit WEP Encryption; WPA encryption
Antenna External 2or2.35dBi Antenna.
Firewall
Supported WAN type Connection Scheme
NAT function
VPN
Config.&
Management
Indoors approx. 30-50 meters; Outdoors up to 80-100 meters
1-11 for N. America (FCC);1-11 for Canada (DOC) 1-13 Europe (Except Spain and France) (ETSI) 1-14 Japan (TELEC); 1-11 for Taiwan (NCC)
IP Filtering NAT (Network Address Translation) with VPN Pass through MAC Filtering 3G,Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE,PPTP,L2TP
Connect-on-demand, Auto-Disconnect
Class C ;One-to-Many; Max 253 Users; Virtual Server; DMZ Host PPTP, L2TP and IPSec Pass Through
Web-Based IE, Navigator browser and SNMP
IP assignment
Working
Environment
OS supported
Power
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DHCP Server and Client
Temperature: 0~40oC, Humidity 10%~90% non-condensing
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP; Linux
Full range(100-240V), Switching 5V 1.2A
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eneral se. Ple o the GNU General Public License below to check the
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The following parts of this p ject to the GNU GPL, and those software packages are copy eir respe
Availability of source code Please vis
terms of th e.
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Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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To protect your rights, we ne or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate t
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For example, if you distribute copies of such a for a fee, you must
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We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software.
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6. Each time you redistribute the Prog automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License.
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ay not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit
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ntirely from distribution of the Program.
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and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the
e of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other
and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you
remain in full compliance.
Program or its derivative works. These
ram (or any work based on the Program), the recipient
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If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software
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d the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice.
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lear what is believed to be a consequence of the
8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the bo
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Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which
llowing the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the
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applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of
Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the autho
r to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
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THER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD TH ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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RISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT
A NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YO
PERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY
O HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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U OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO
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第十二條 型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或 使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性 及功能。
第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通 信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時 方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波 輻射性電機設備之干擾。
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