SEOWON INTECH SWC-3x00 User Manual

Contents
Introduction to the Product
Functional Features LED Information
Rear Side Information
Configuration
Network Configuration Package Contents PC Configuration (Windows XP) How to check your IP address
CPE Built-in Web Server Access
CPE Setup on the web page
WiMAX Status LAN (LAN Configuration) LAN (MAC Address) LAN (Status) Application (Firewall) Application (DMZ & Port Forwarding) Application (VPN pass through) Admin (Version) Admin (Password) Admin (Firmware Upgrade) Admin (Reboot/Default Setting)
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Trouble Shooting
Operating Information
Product Warranty and Customer Support
Warranty Information
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Introduction to the Product
The SWC-3x00 receives external WiMAX signals to form an in-building infrastructure on a WiMAX network, and is covered by an Ethernet network internally. The product serves as a relay as well as an internet router. However, the purpose of the product is mostly to supply signals to users, with the emphasis being its relay rather than its modem functions. It is also a wired and wireless internet router that enables several systems to share a single internet address supplied by a high-speed internet service provider.
Functional Features
Function Features
IEEE802.16e WiMAX Support Wave2 = DL : 20Mbps / UL : 6Mbps
IEEE802.3u Ethernet Support 10/100Mbps wired LAN connectable
LAN Port 1 Port 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch built-in
Cable Auto Sense Straight (Direct) or Cross Cable auto sensing
NAT function Supports up to 253 wired and wireless connections and internet router
Firewall function Manages basic rewall and IP/Port/based access
LED Information
LED Indicator Function
PWR Power Supply status (On at Power ON)
LAN ON when connected to PC, Flashing during communication
RSSI1~RSSI5
WiMAX ON when connected to PC, Flashing during communication
Represents WiMAX received signal strength indication (RSSI), on when router mode is selected.
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Product Introduction
Rear Side Information
Power Switch
WiMAX Antenna
(Main)
Item Details
External Antenna
POWER Power On/Off Switch (Switch between On/Off by pressing right or left)
DC 5V Power Adapter connection (DC 5V 2.0A)
LAN PC or Hub connection
RESET Restore the CPE Factory Default
Note
If you lose the LOGIN password for the router, or the IP address after changing it,
Power Adapter
Antenna1 : WiMAX Diversity Antenna2 : WiMAX Main
Antenna Classication
- M23 : 2.3G
- M25 : 2.5G
- M35 : 3.5G
Hardware
Reset
PC
WiMAX Antenna
(Diversity)
use the Reset switch to restore the original Factory Default settings.
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Configuration
Network Conguration
Local Network External NetworkGateway
Internet
PC WiMAX
To verify the normal operation of the router, check the following LEDs after connecting the router, modem, and PC with a LAN cable, as follows:
LED Normal Operation Actions to take if not illuminated
PWR ON when connecting adapter Check for adapter power failure
LAN ON when cable is connected normally Check cable connection and PC power supply
WiMAX RSSI
If one or more LED lights is not in “normal operation”, take the actions specied in the table.
Install a router after connecting to the network. If normal connection between router and PC is checked, you have to set up the PC and router.
PC setup is to control network conguration for Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP to
use the Internet while the PC is connected to a router. Router setup is to connect a router to the Internet. Please refer to the "CPE setup on the web page" chapter.
Represents WiMAX received signal strength indication (RSSI), ON when in router mode
Check that router mode is selected
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Configuration
Package Contents
Main Unit Antenna X 2
User Manual UTP Cable Adapter
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Configuration
PC Conguration (Windows XP)
This procedure is used to restore Windows XP’s TCP/IP setup to the default values. If Windows
has just been installed for the rst time on the PC, no changes should be required, but you should check to conrm that all values are normal according to the following.
After completing the TCP/IP setup of the PC, connect PC and CPE with a LAN cable and turn CPE on before Windows starts up to determine whether an IP address is obtained from CPE automatically.
Click the Windows Start button, and select Settings >> Control Panel from the menu. Double-click the “Network Connection” icon in the Control Panel.
Double-click “Network and Internet Connections”
Double-click “Network Connections”
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Configuration
Double-click the Local Area Connection from the Network Connection list to select it.
Double-click “Local Area Connection”
Click “Properties” in the Local Area Connection Status window.
Click “Properties”
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Configuration
Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to open its Properties window, and then select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain a DNS Server address automatically”.
Double-click TCP/IP
After completing setup, click OK and close all of the Local Area Connection Properties windows.
When TCP/IP setup is completed, an IP address is automatically assigned by CPE. For automatic assignment, the PC and the CPE should be connected with a LAN cable. If they are not connected with a cable, connect them with a LAN cable and restart the PC.
You can check the automatic IP address assignment by using the ipcong command from the
Command Prompt.
Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain a DNS Server address automatically” and click OK
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