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... ADVANCED SETTINGS ...23 3.2.1 Basic Settings ...23 3.2.1.1 Network Setup ...24 3.2.1.2 DHCP Server ...31 3.2.1.3 Wireless ...34 3.2.1.4 Change Password ...41 3.2.2 Security Settings...42 3.2.2.1 Packet Filtering ...42 3.2.2.2 URL Blocking...45 3.2.2.3 MAC Control...46 3.2.2.4 Miscellaneous ...48 3.2.3 Advanced Setting...49 3.2.3.1 System Log ...50 3.2.3.2 System Time...52 3.2.4 Toolbox...53 3.2.4.1 System Info...54 3.2.4.2 Firmware Upgrade ...55 3.2.4.3 Backup Setting ...56 3.2.4.4 Reset to Default...56 3.2.4.5 Reboot...57 3.2.4.6 Miscellaneous ...57 3.3 STATUS...58 3.3.1 System Status...59
... ADVANCED SETTINGS ...23 3.2.1 Basic Settings ...23 3.2.1.1 Network Setup ...24 3.2.1.2 DHCP Server ...31 3.2.1.3 Wireless ...34 3.2.1.4 Change Password ...41 3.2.2 Security Settings...42 3.2.2.1 Packet Filtering ...42 3.2.2.2 URL Blocking...45 3.2.2.3 MAC Control...46 3.2.2.4 Miscellaneous ...48 3.2.3 Advanced Setting...49 3.2.3.1 System Log ...50 3.2.3.2 System Time...52 3.2.4 Toolbox...53 3.2.4.1 System Info...54 3.2.4.2 Firmware Upgrade ...55 3.2.4.3 Backup Setting ...56 3.2.4.4 Reset to Default...56 3.2.4.5 Reboot...57 3.2.4.6 Miscellaneous ...57 3.3 STATUS...58 3.3.1 System Status...59
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... travel router assists you to set up a wireless network using your wireless connection • Establish secured wireless connection via Easy Setup Button • Built-in USB power interface • User-friendly Web-based GUI and EZ Setup Wizard on the Setup CD for quick and simple configuration and management • Fully backward compatible with IEEE 802.11n • Supports HSxPA, EVDO, WCDMA Mobile Internet Service • Reliable wireless connection and higher data rate • Advanced NAT+SPI firewall provides...
... travel router assists you to set up a wireless network using your wireless connection • Establish secured wireless connection via Easy Setup Button • Built-in USB power interface • User-friendly Web-based GUI and EZ Setup Wizard on the Setup CD for quick and simple configuration and management • Fully backward compatible with IEEE 802.11n • Supports HSxPA, EVDO, WCDMA Mobile Internet Service • Reliable wireless connection and higher data rate • Advanced NAT+SPI firewall provides...
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Chapter 2 Configure the Router This chapter provides instructions to the Router. Step 3 Connect the Power cord to install and configure the 3G Travel Router. Step 2 Plug your 3G/3.75G USB Modem into a wall outlet. 6 Please follow the steps below to OFF. A) Use Power Adapter: Connect the provided power adapter to the mini USB power jack and plug the other end into the USB port on Router. You can choose either Power Adapter or USB Cable for power supply. Step 1 Make sure power switch is switched to set up the Internet and wireless connection.
Chapter 2 Configure the Router This chapter provides instructions to the Router. Step 3 Connect the Power cord to install and configure the 3G Travel Router. Step 2 Plug your 3G/3.75G USB Modem into a wall outlet. 6 Please follow the steps below to OFF. A) Use Power Adapter: Connect the provided power adapter to the mini USB power jack and plug the other end into the USB port on Router. You can choose either Power Adapter or USB Cable for power supply. Step 1 Make sure power switch is switched to set up the Internet and wireless connection.
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Step 5 Connect to View Available Wireless Network, select 'Airlink101' and click on Connect. Windows 7 / Vista Users: Click on the wireless icon on the system tray, select 'Airlink101' from your Laptop/PC by wireless. The default SSID is "Airlink101". Windows XP Users: Right click on the wireless icon on the system tray, and go to the Router from the available wireless networks, and click on Connect. 8
Step 5 Connect to View Available Wireless Network, select 'Airlink101' and click on Connect. Windows 7 / Vista Users: Click on the wireless icon on the system tray, select 'Airlink101' from your Laptop/PC by wireless. The default SSID is "Airlink101". Windows XP Users: Right click on the wireless icon on the system tray, and go to the Router from the available wireless networks, and click on Connect. 8
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You can get this information from your 3G USB modem to the router, please click on 3G. Click Next. 12 If you are connecting your 3G Internet Service Provider. Step 13 Select Auto-Detection and let the wizard detect your 3G modem's setting automatically or select Manual and enter the 3G settings: Country, Telecom, 3G Network, PIN code, APN, Dialed Number, Username and Password. Step 12 Select the WAN type.
You can get this information from your 3G USB modem to the router, please click on 3G. Click Next. 12 If you are connecting your 3G Internet Service Provider. Step 13 Select Auto-Detection and let the wizard detect your 3G modem's setting automatically or select Manual and enter the 3G settings: Country, Telecom, 3G Network, PIN code, APN, Dialed Number, Username and Password. Step 12 Select the WAN type.
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... this router in to meet your network's needs such as: Access Control, Security and other thing here for you to the router, open the web browser (i.e. If you have successfully logged in to first log in the address bar and press Enter. Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) and type 192.168.2.1 or the IP address you assigned to this router. 16 Chapter 3 Using Web Configuration Utility The Web Configuration Utility...
... this router in to meet your network's needs such as: Access Control, Security and other thing here for you to the router, open the web browser (i.e. If you have successfully logged in to first log in the address bar and press Enter. Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) and type 192.168.2.1 or the IP address you assigned to this router. 16 Chapter 3 Using Web Configuration Utility The Web Configuration Utility...
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....255.255.0 for users to connect to remote wireless ISP, such as 3G (WCDMA, HSxPA, HSPA+, CDMA2000, EV-DO, TD-SCDMA), iBurst, and Wi-Fi Hotspot. 3G WAN Type: You may need to manually configure the 3G network settings when your router, and the Internet connection settings. 3.2.1.1 Network Setup You can change it if necessary. You can configure the IP address of this router. LAN Setup Parameter LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Description The...
....255.255.0 for users to connect to remote wireless ISP, such as 3G (WCDMA, HSxPA, HSPA+, CDMA2000, EV-DO, TD-SCDMA), iBurst, and Wi-Fi Hotspot. 3G WAN Type: You may need to manually configure the 3G network settings when your router, and the Internet connection settings. 3.2.1.1 Network Setup You can change it if necessary. You can configure the IP address of this router. LAN Setup Parameter LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Description The...
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... until user clicks the Connect button on -demand: Router will not connect to the ISP when its settings so that Router will keep your connection alive. Some 3G Internet Service Providers may disconnect Internet connection if a user is not applicable to keep the connection to assign a Primary DNS Server. There are 3 modes for you to control the 3G connection: Connect-on the Status-page. Auto Reconnect (Always-on your ISP) and configure its clients...
... until user clicks the Connect button on -demand: Router will not connect to the ISP when its settings so that Router will keep your connection alive. Some 3G Internet Service Providers may disconnect Internet connection if a user is not applicable to keep the connection to assign a Primary DNS Server. There are 3 modes for you to control the 3G connection: Connect-on the Status-page. Auto Reconnect (Always-on your ISP) and configure its clients...
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... DNS Server. You can obtain this information from your service provider requires an account and Password to connect to the iBurst network. Auto Reconnect (Always-on): Router will not connect to the ISP when its clients send outgoing packets. Set it to zero or enable "Auto-reconnect" to disable this page will connect to the ISP until user clicks the Connect button on the Status-page. Parameter Account Password Primary DNS...
... DNS Server. You can obtain this information from your service provider requires an account and Password to connect to the iBurst network. Auto Reconnect (Always-on): Router will not connect to the ISP when its clients send outgoing packets. Set it to zero or enable "Auto-reconnect" to disable this page will connect to the ISP until user clicks the Connect button on the Status-page. Parameter Account Password Primary DNS...
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... to connect to LAN port. The default MTU value is optional. Wi-Fi HotSpot WAN Type: This WAN type allows you wish to configure other settings for about 35 seconds while router is optional. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Most ISP offers MTU value to reboot the router so the settings will take effect (Please wait for the router; Click on Save after you can continue to use. Assign IP Address...
... to connect to LAN port. The default MTU value is optional. Wi-Fi HotSpot WAN Type: This WAN type allows you wish to configure other settings for about 35 seconds while router is optional. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Most ISP offers MTU value to reboot the router so the settings will take effect (Please wait for the router; Click on Save after you can continue to use. Assign IP Address...
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.... In the instructions below, we are going to connect your wireless computer with Airlink101 Wireless N 150 Mini USB adapter, AWLL5077 connected. Step 3 Within the following window pops up the wireless security manually and you can skip this feature as an example. WPS Setup The AR550W3G Wireless N 150 3G/3.75G Travel Router has a built-in Easy Setup Button (WPS) which allows you to use the AWLL5077 Airlink101 Wireless N 150 Mini...
.... In the instructions below, we are going to connect your wireless computer with Airlink101 Wireless N 150 Mini USB adapter, AWLL5077 connected. Step 3 Within the following window pops up the wireless security manually and you can skip this feature as an example. WPS Setup The AR550W3G Wireless N 150 3G/3.75G Travel Router has a built-in Easy Setup Button (WPS) which allows you to use the AWLL5077 Airlink101 Wireless N 150 Mini...
User Manual
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... password, you start to the factory default (the default password is 'admin') by pushing and holding the Reset button on the side of the router for verification purposes. It is "admin". The password consists of 0 to log into the Router's web configuration utility. The default password is suggested to change the password required to 9 alphanumeric characters, and are blinking simultaneously, the router has been reset. 41 When both LEDs are case sensitive Parameters Old Password...
... password, you start to the factory default (the default password is 'admin') by pushing and holding the Reset button on the side of the router for verification purposes. It is "admin". The password consists of 0 to log into the Router's web configuration utility. The default password is suggested to change the password required to 9 alphanumeric characters, and are blinking simultaneously, the router has been reset. 41 When both LEDs are case sensitive Parameters Old Password...
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... server IP and port, which are connected with ':'. Enter the Email addresses of the Email account. This page supports two methods to export system logs to specific destination by using ';' or ',' to separate these logs. You can enable this feature Check Enable if you do not specify port number, the default value is 25. Parameters IP address for syslogd Setting of Email alert SMTP Server: Port SMTP Username SMTP Password Email Addresses...
... server IP and port, which are connected with ':'. Enter the Email addresses of the Email account. This page supports two methods to export system logs to specific destination by using ';' or ',' to separate these logs. You can enable this feature Check Enable if you do not specify port number, the default value is 25. Parameters IP address for syslogd Setting of Email alert SMTP Server: Port SMTP Username SMTP Password Email Addresses...
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3.2.4 Toolbox The Toolbox page allows you to view system logs, upgrade firmware, save/reload configuration settings, reset factory default settings, reboot the router, configure UPnP setting, and perform ping test. 53
3.2.4 Toolbox The Toolbox page allows you to view system logs, upgrade firmware, save/reload configuration settings, reset factory default settings, reboot the router, configure UPnP setting, and perform ping test. 53
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3.2.4.3 Backup Setting You can save it as a .bin file. Once you need to restore the settings, please go to Firmware Upgrade page and load the .bin file you saved. 3.2.4.4 Reset to Default To restore the router settings to factory default, click on Reset to Default, and you will be prompted: Click OK to continue or Cancel to your local hard disk by clicking on Backup Setting and save the router's configuration settings to exit. 56
3.2.4.3 Backup Setting You can save it as a .bin file. Once you need to restore the settings, please go to Firmware Upgrade page and load the .bin file you saved. 3.2.4.4 Reset to Default To restore the router settings to factory default, click on Reset to Default, and you will be prompted: Click OK to continue or Cancel to your local hard disk by clicking on Backup Setting and save the router's configuration settings to exit. 56
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... the USB modem provided by web browser Can't get an IP address. Check if you using MAC or Packet filter? Some problems can get connected to Internet Solution a. Scenario Router is not responding to me when I want to access it works; Try to connect the router by another computer and see if it by your Internet service provider. g. Go to factory default settings (pressing 'Reset' button and hold it 's correctly powered, and the power is switched ON...
... the USB modem provided by web browser Can't get an IP address. Check if you using MAC or Packet filter? Some problems can get connected to Internet Solution a. Scenario Router is not responding to me when I want to access it works; Try to connect the router by another computer and see if it by your Internet service provider. g. Go to factory default settings (pressing 'Reset' button and hold it 's correctly powered, and the power is switched ON...
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... do a hardware reset by my wireless client File download is very slow or breaks frequently I can keep your hand on your local network. a. b. c. Password you really forget the password, do on the router's case. If you entered is slowing down. c. Are you use 3G service to know if there is any problem with their service. a. This is not a malfunction, if you can 't log onto web management interface: Router becomes...
... do a hardware reset by my wireless client File download is very slow or breaks frequently I can keep your hand on your local network. a. b. c. Password you really forget the password, do on the router's case. If you entered is slowing down. c. Are you use 3G service to know if there is any problem with their service. a. This is not a malfunction, if you can 't log onto web management interface: Router becomes...
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... to check the compatibility list. *Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from other manufactures is not guaranteed. Specifications are the property of their respective owners. Compatibility with 802.11n devices from IEEE standard 802.11 specifications. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, mix of product may not support all 3G/3.75G USB modem, please...
... to check the compatibility list. *Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from other manufactures is not guaranteed. Specifications are the property of their respective owners. Compatibility with 802.11n devices from IEEE standard 802.11 specifications. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, mix of product may not support all 3G/3.75G USB modem, please...
Quick Installation Guide
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Hardware Configuration 2 Package Contents Before you begin the installation, please check the items in the package: • Wireless N 150 3G/3.75G Travel Router • Power Adapter • USB Cable (for power use only) • Setup CD • Quick Installation Guide Section 1 This Quick Installation Guide only provides basic instructions. Hardware Introduction A. For detailed information on using this product, please refer to the User's Manual on the supplied CD.
Hardware Configuration 2 Package Contents Before you begin the installation, please check the items in the package: • Wireless N 150 3G/3.75G Travel Router • Power Adapter • USB Cable (for power use only) • Setup CD • Quick Installation Guide Section 1 This Quick Installation Guide only provides basic instructions. Hardware Introduction A. For detailed information on using this product, please refer to the User's Manual on the supplied CD.
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... into your ISP that all 3G settings (PIN, APN, Dial number, Username, and Password) you can change the Security mode to detect your environment C. The device might not be compatibility issue with your computer. Make sure 3G signal from your ISP is already supported. The Router failed to WEP and configure a 10-digit HEX key (0~9, a~f). Please check the latest compatibility list on www.airlink101.com to...
... into your ISP that all 3G settings (PIN, APN, Dial number, Username, and Password) you can change the Security mode to detect your environment C. The device might not be compatibility issue with your computer. Make sure 3G signal from your ISP is already supported. The Router failed to WEP and configure a 10-digit HEX key (0~9, a~f). Please check the latest compatibility list on www.airlink101.com to...