CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE WG3512 _________________________ 5
Front View _______________________________________________________________ 8
Back View________________________________________________________________ 9
Specification of connector__________________________________________________ 9
Call Features ____________________________________________________________ 10
Direct IP Call ____________________________________________________ 10Proxy Call_______________________________________________________ 10Call Waiting _____________________________________________________ 10Three-way Conference_____________________________________________ 10Call Transfer (Blind T ransfer)________________________________________ 10
CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE WG3512 THROUGH VOICE PROMPT
AND PHONE SET ____________________________________________ 12
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURING THE WG3512 THROUGH WEB PAGES ___ 14
Step 1. Power on the WG3512 ______________________________________________ 14
Step 2. Check the LEDs ___________________________________________________ 14
Step 3. Connect PC with one of LAN port_____________________________________ 14
Step 4. Browse the Default IP Address of WG3512 and enter the web interface main
screen__________________________________________________________________ 14
Step 5. St art to configure __________________________________________________ 15
WellGate 3512 is a two-port FXS + one PSTN wireless gateway, which supports RFC3261 SIP protocol.
Telephone will switch to PSTN port automatically under power failure. User can also select to dial out through
PSTN line manually. WG-3512 complies with wireless protocol 802.11 b/g, and can operate as Access Point
or Client. Built-in four LAN ports and NAT function allows other devices to access network m ore easily.
Benefits
Easy access to IP from phone set or PBX
Cost Saving - Telephone call from VPN or public Internet
Follows the existing telephone call dial plan
Easy interface to ADSL/Cable Modem or Leased line equipment
Easy to integrate with all kinds of IP-PBXs
Physical interface
RJ-45
¾ WAN X 1 for connecting to HUB or ATU-R dire ctly
¾ LAN X 4 for PC or other devices
RJ-11
¾ Phone X 2 for regular phone conne ction
¾ PSTN X 1 for Dialing and Receiving PSTN call.
Power: Input AC 100V~240V Output DC12V
LED Indicator: Power, WLAN, WAN, LAN, FXS, PSTN
Voice Feature
Codec: G.711u/A-Law, G.729A , G.726, GSM-FR
VAD/CNG
Adaptive Jitter Buffer
Line Echo Cancellor
FAX/Modem tone detection and pass through
DTMF: Inband, RFC-2833, SIP Info
Network
Auto MDI/MDI-X
802.11 b/g Access Point, WiFi compliant
¾ 802.1x, WEP, WPA TKIP and WPA2 AES/Mixed
¾ mode for PSK and TLS (Radius)
¾ 802.11f (IAPP)
¾ Wireless Auto-channel selection
¾ Wireless access control by MAC address (deny or accept)
System log
Display real-time information for system setting, statistics, and associated wireless client
status.
User name/password authentication for web server login and logout
Web-based configuration and management interface
Firmware update through web
Configuration backup/restore to/from a file. Reset configuration to factory default
IVR-Configuration by phone keys with Interactive Voice Prompts
power on power off N/A
N/A N/A WLAN is transmitting or
receiving data.
Gateway fails to
Gateway succeeds to
PSTN has incoming call or
4 Phone 2
5 Phone 1
6 LAN 4
7 LAN 3
8 LAN 2
9 LAN 1
10 WAN
register on Proxy
Phone 2 succeeds to
register on Proxy
Phone 1 succeeds to
register on Proxy
Network is connected Network is not
Network is connected Network is not
Network is connected Network is not
Network is connected Network is not
Network is connected Network is not
register on Proxy
Phone 2 fails to register
on Proxy
Phone 1 fails to register
on Proxy
connected
connected
connected
connected
connected
PSTN line is in use.
Phone 2 has incoming call
or Phone 2 is in use.
Phone 1 has incoming call
or Phone 1 is in use.
Network is transmitting or
receiving data.
Network is transmitting or
receiving data.
Network is transmitting or
receiving data.
Network is transmitting or
receiving data.
Network is transmitting or
receiving data.
Input AC 100V~120V. Output DC12V.
Press Reset key over 5 seconds, WG3512 will reboot and all
configurations will restore to default values. If user press Reset key for
C PSTN
D Phone 2
E Phone 1
F LAN 4 3 2 1
G WAN
Specification of connector
Ethernet Port
Ethernet port is for connecting WG3512 to network, transmit rate supports 10/100 Base-T.
3-5 seconds, WG3512 will only reboot, but not return to default values.
RJ-1 1 interface for conn ecting the extension line of PABX or PSTN Line.
RJ-11 interface for connecting the analog phone sets or trunk line of
PABX.
RJ-11 interface for connecting the analog phone sets or trunk line of
PABX.
10/100 Base-T; RJ-45 socket, complied with ETHERNET 10/100base-T.
10/100 Base-T; RJ-45 socket, complied with ETHERNET 10/100base-T.
¾Dial IP: ex. To dial out IP 192.168.1.1 via phone set need to press 192*168*1*1#. “#” means
to dial out immediately, if user doesn’t follow by “#” sign, WG3512 will dial out after “auto dial
time”.
¾Dial IP and port: To dial out IP 192.168.1.1 and port 5061 via phone set need to press
192*168*1*1**5061#. “#” means to dial out immediately, if user doesn’t follow by “#” sign,
WG3512 will dial out after “auto dial time”.
Proxy Call
User can dial out phone number if WG3512 registered to Proxy successfully. Ex. To dial out phone
number 100 via phone set need to press 100#. “#” means to dial out immediately, if user doesn’t
follow by “#” sign, WG3512 will dial out after “auto dial time”.
Note:
If WG3512 registered on Proxy successfully, the LED of Phone will light up, and on web page—VoIP
Settings—Phone—SIP Proxy—Register Status will display registered.
Call Waiting
When Phone is in communication, WG3512 can receive another incoming call.
¾ Call Scenario:
1) Phone 1 is in communication with A. B calls in Phone 1. From Phone 1 will hear call
waiting tone.
2) Phone 1 press flash hook, A will be put on hold, and Phone 1 will enter communication
with B.
3) Phone 1 press flash hook again can return to communicate with A, and B will be put on
hold.
Chapter 2 Configuring the WG3512 through Voice Prompt and Phone set
Please connect one analog phone set with Phone 1 port of WG3512, and then input specific keys as below to
get some information or make brief configurations.
Category Function Input Key Example
#111 #111#
#112
#113
#114
#115
#112192*168*0*100#
set IP as 192.168.0.100
#113255*255*255*0#
set netmask as 255.255.255.0
#114192*168*1*254#
set gateway as 192.168.1.254
#115168*95*1*1#
set DNS ad 168.95.1.1
Set Network
Settings
DHCP client for WAN
Set Fixed IP for WAN
Set Netmask for WAN
Set Gateway for WAN
Set DNS
Voice Network
Settings
Set Fixed IP for LAN
Voice LAN IP address
Voice IP type
Voice SIP register ID
Voice netmask
Voice gateway
Chapter 3 Configuring the WG3512 through Web Pages
The HTTP web management interface provides user an easy way to configure WG3512.
PC WLAN
IP address: DHCP
ESSID: WiFi_AP
Channel: 11
Encryption: disabled
WG 3512
WAN default IP address: DHCP
LAN default IP address: 192.168.123.123
SSID: WiFi_AP
Channel: 11
Encryption: disabled
WAN
PC LAN
IP address: DHCP
LAN
SOHO Router
Power Adapter
ADSL/ Cable
Modem
Internet
Step 1. Power on the WG3512
Step 2. Check the LEDs
After power on, the [Power] and [PSTN] LEDs should be on; [WLAN] LED should be blinking.
Step 3. Connect PC with one of LAN port
Please connect PC with one of the LAN port on WG3512 and set PC as DHCP mode. PC will get one dynamic
IP from WG3512, such as 192.168.123.1.
Step 4. Browse the Default IP Address of WG3512 and enter the web interface main
screen
Please enter IP address of WG3512 in web browser. The default IP address of WG3512 is 192.168.123.123.
There is no user name and password of default values, and the user can see web interface main screen as
below.
The setup wizard will guide you to configure access point for first time. Please follow the setup
wizard step by step.
Press Cancel will return to the first page of Setup Wizard.
Press Next>> to next step.
Press <<Back will return to last step of Setup Wizard.
Press Finished will save all configurations and WG3512 will reboot.
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Operation Mode:
You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function. WG3512
provide all 3 primary modes and 4 extended modes. Here you can find 3 primary modes, including:
1) Gateway mode, 2) Bridge mode, 3) Wireless ISP. Another 4 extended modes are changes from
these 3 mainly modes and plus some application, including: 1) Client mode, 2) WDS Repeater
Mode, 3) Universal Repeater mode, 4) WISP + Univ ersal Repeater mode.
¾Gateway: In this mode, the device is supposed to connect to intern et via ADSL/Cable Modem.
The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port.
The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE, DHCP client or static IP .
¾Bridge: In this mode, all ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT
function is disabled. All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported
¾Wireless ISP: In this mode, all ethernet ports are bridged together and the wireless client will
connect to ISP access point. The NAT is enabled and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP
to ISP through wireless LAN. You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to the
ISP AP in Site-Survey page. The connection type can be setup in W AN p age by using PPPOE,
You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet.
¾Enable NTP client update: User can update time of WG3512 from NTP server if this function
is enabled.
¾ T ime Zone Select: Select the time zone according to location.
¾
NTP server: User may select one NTP server for WG3512 to update current time.
This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN
port of your Access Point. Here you may change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, DHCP,
etc…
¾ IP Address: Set IP address of LAN interface.
¾ Subnet Mask: Set subnet mask of LAN interface.
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WAN Interface Setup
This page is used to configure the para meters for Int ernet network whi ch conne ct s t o the WAN port
of your Access Point. Here you may change the access method to static IP, DHCP, PPPoE or PPTP
by click the item value of WAN Access type.
¾Static IP: Set WAN interface as Static IP mode.
1) IP Address: set IP address of WAN interface.
2) Subnet Mask: set subnet mask of WAN interface.
3) Default Gateway: set default gateway of WAN interface.
4) DNS: set Domain Name Server for WAN interfa ce.
This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients, which may connect to your
Access Point.
¾ Band: Select wireless band as 802.11b, 802.1 1g, or 802.11b+g.
¾ Mode: Select wireless mode. User could find 4 different modes here, including AP, Client,
WDS, AP+WDS. AP mode enables WG3512 as wireless access point and allows other
devices to connect wirelessly to a wired Ethernet network. Client mode enables WG3512 to
perform as a wireless client card and other devices can connect with Ethernet cable to
WG3512. WDS mode is to extend the wireless coverage of another wireless AP. AP+WDS
enables WG3512 to perform as an AP and a WDS repeater. Here we will guide you how to
setup it with AP mode.
¾Network Type: Only when wireless mode set as client, user can select network type as
infrastructure or Ad hoc. Infrastructure represents a wireless network centered about an
access point. Ad hoc represents a wireless network composed only of stations within mutual
communication range of each other.
¾SSID: specify to the WG3512 an SSID (Service Set Identifier), which is a unique identifier
attached to packets over WLAN. The SSID is up to 32 ASCII characters that differentiate the
WG3512 from other WiFi AP, and it is also referred to as the ESSID (Extended Service Set
Identifier). You may use the default SSID unless there more than one WG3512 in the same
area. In this case, you should specify different SSID for each WG3512.
¾Channel Number: Set channel for wireless connection. You can set channel for radio
communication manually. If you set it as Auto, the WG3512 will select a clear channel during
boot up.
Wireless Security Setup
This page allows you setup the wireless security. Turn on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys
could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless netwo rk.
¾Encryption: Set encryption as none, WEP, WPA, WPA2 or WPA2 Mixed.