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... Access the Setup Wizard after Installation 14 Manually Configure Your Internet Settings 15 Broadband Settings 15 Mobile Broadband Settings 17 Ethernet Broadband Settings 19 Chapter 2 Wireless Network Configuration Plan Your Wireless Network 25 Wireless Placement and Range Guidelines 25 Wireless Security Options 26 Manually Configure Your Wireless Settings 27 Configure WEP 28 Configure WPA, WPA2, or WPA + WPA2 30 Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network. . . . . . 31 WPS Button 31 WPS PIN Entry 32 Add Wireless Computers That Do Not Support WPS 33 SIM Card PIN...
... Access the Setup Wizard after Installation 14 Manually Configure Your Internet Settings 15 Broadband Settings 15 Mobile Broadband Settings 17 Ethernet Broadband Settings 19 Chapter 2 Wireless Network Configuration Plan Your Wireless Network 25 Wireless Placement and Range Guidelines 25 Wireless Security Options 26 Manually Configure Your Wireless Settings 27 Configure WEP 28 Configure WPA, WPA2, or WPA + WPA2 30 Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network. . . . . . 31 WPS Button 31 WPS PIN Entry 32 Add Wireless Computers That Do Not Support WPS 33 SIM Card PIN...
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... 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C SIM Settings 76 Advanced Wireless Settings 77 Wireless Station Access Control 77 Restrict Access by MAC Address 78 Wireless Repeating Function 80 Port Forwarding and Port Triggering 81 Port Forwarding 81 Port Triggering 82 WAN Setup 83 Set Up a Default DMZ Server 84 LAN Setup 85 DHCP Settings 86 Reserved IP Addresses 87 QoS Setup 88 QoS Priority Rule List 89 QoS Priority Rules 90 Dynamic DNS 92 Use Static Routes 93 Static Route Example 93 Enable Remote Management 95 Universal Plug and Play 96 Traffic Meter 97 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Basic...
... 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C SIM Settings 76 Advanced Wireless Settings 77 Wireless Station Access Control 77 Restrict Access by MAC Address 78 Wireless Repeating Function 80 Port Forwarding and Port Triggering 81 Port Forwarding 81 Port Triggering 82 WAN Setup 83 Set Up a Default DMZ Server 84 LAN Setup 85 DHCP Settings 86 Reserved IP Addresses 87 QoS Setup 88 QoS Priority Rule List 89 QoS Priority Rules 90 Dynamic DNS 92 Use Static Routes 93 Static Route Example 93 Enable Remote Management 95 Universal Plug and Play 96 Traffic Meter 97 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Basic...
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1. Connecting to the Internet 1 This chapter describes how to configure your Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C Internet connection. • Hardware Features • Log In to Your Router • Access the Setup Wizard after Installation • Manually Configure Your Internet Settings Note: For more information about the topics covered in this manual, visit the support website at http://support.netgear.com. 6
1. Connecting to the Internet 1 This chapter describes how to configure your Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C Internet connection. • Hardware Features • Log In to Your Router • Access the Setup Wizard after Installation • Manually Configure Your Internet Settings Note: For more information about the topics covered in this manual, visit the support website at http://support.netgear.com. 6
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...using the latest updated firmware. • Router Status screen. The Router Status screen displays the current router connection status. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C • Firmware Upgrade Assistant screen. You can disable this automatic checking and updating feature during future log-ins by clearing the Check for Updated Firmware Upon Log-in check box, but NETGEAR recommends that your Internet connection and wireless network configuration. See Access the Setup Wizard after Installation on page 14. • You can manually configure the router settings...
...using the latest updated firmware. • Router Status screen. The Router Status screen displays the current router connection status. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C • Firmware Upgrade Assistant screen. You can disable this automatic checking and updating feature during future log-ins by clearing the Check for Updated Firmware Upon Log-in check box, but NETGEAR recommends that your Internet connection and wireless network configuration. See Access the Setup Wizard after Installation on page 14. • You can manually configure the router settings...
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... the external antenna. Current WAN port status. If this check box is selected, the modem automatically connects to reestablish the wireless broadband connection. Pressing the push button toggles both the WiFi function and wireless broadband at startup Roaming automatically Use internal antenna Wireless Button Configuration Connection status Description Select your Internet service provider from the drop-down list. Depending on , pressing the button turns off the WiFi. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C Table 3. If WiFi is enabled. This...
... the external antenna. Current WAN port status. If this check box is selected, the modem automatically connects to reestablish the wireless broadband connection. Pressing the push button toggles both the WiFi function and wireless broadband at startup Roaming automatically Use internal antenna Wireless Button Configuration Connection status Description Select your Internet service provider from the drop-down list. Depending on , pressing the button turns off the WiFi. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C Table 3. If WiFi is enabled. This...
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...'s MAC (Media Access Control) address. • Usually, select Use Default MAC Address. • If your network. The following buttons are not set in the Use This MAC Address selection. 3. If you have a fixed (or static IP) address, your ISP did not provide you with a fixed IP address, the router finds an IP address for you automatically when you get DNS server addresses. For example: • IP Address. 24.218.156.183 • Subnet Mask. 255.255.255.0 • Gateway IP Address...
...'s MAC (Media Access Control) address. • Usually, select Use Default MAC Address. • If your network. The following buttons are not set in the Use This MAC Address selection. 3. If you have a fixed (or static IP) address, your ISP did not provide you with a fixed IP address, the router finds an IP address for you automatically when you get DNS server addresses. For example: • IP Address. 24.218.156.183 • Subnet Mask. 255.255.255.0 • Gateway IP Address...
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... Card Modem Unlock Code Note: Computers can allow others outside your immediate area to be the same for the router and wireless computers or wireless adapters. The router is printed on the label on the bottom of several hundred feet. Wireless Network Configuration 2 For a wireless connection, the SSID (also known as the wireless network name) and the wireless security settings need to access your WiFi computer and devices. If you use wireless security, this information to setup your network...
... Card Modem Unlock Code Note: Computers can allow others outside your immediate area to be the same for the router and wireless computers or wireless adapters. The router is printed on the label on the bottom of several hundred feet. Wireless Network Configuration 2 For a wireless connection, the SSID (also known as the wireless network name) and the wireless security settings need to access your WiFi computer and devices. If you use wireless security, this information to setup your network...
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... the same time. The wireless computer or device needs to be set the SSID and implement WPA/WPA2 security. • To manually configure the wireless settings, you need to be compatible with WPS. Also, WEP encryption can take slightly longer to establish. WEP connections can consume more battery power on a notebook computer. Wireless Network Configuration 25 The default SSID for example, use Channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11). See Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network on the router and your...
... the same time. The wireless computer or device needs to be set the SSID and implement WPA/WPA2 security. • To manually configure the wireless settings, you need to be compatible with WPS. Also, WEP encryption can take slightly longer to establish. WEP connections can consume more battery power on a notebook computer. Wireless Network Configuration 25 The default SSID for example, use Channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11). See Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network on the router and your...
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... use the SSID. Log in which works best. The settings for separating the traffic. Select the region in to the router as your router. If there is used by lost connections or slow data transfers). Table 6. Set up your computer directly to use a wireless computer to change the channel unless you are making changes. To view or manually configure the wireless settings: 1. To save your computers for wireless connectivity. Check that they have a wireless link...
... use the SSID. Log in which works best. The settings for separating the traffic. Select the region in to the router as your router. If there is used by lost connections or slow data transfers). Table 6. Set up your computer directly to use a wireless computer to change the channel unless you are making changes. To view or manually configure the wireless settings: 1. To save your computers for wireless connectivity. Check that they have a wireless link...
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... Advanced Wireless Settings screen. 6. The router will keep these settings in the Wireless Settings screen. You can view these wireless settings unless you add a WPS client, make sure that your router, launch a browser such as the NETGEAR Smart Wizard or Atheros Jumpstart. Select the PIN Number radio button. Wireless Network Configuration 32 WPS PIN Entry Any wireless computer or device that the client was added to the wireless network. The client needs to support a WPS PIN and needs to have a WPS configuration utility, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer...
... Advanced Wireless Settings screen. 6. The router will keep these settings in the Wireless Settings screen. You can view these wireless settings unless you add a WPS client, make sure that your router, launch a browser such as the NETGEAR Smart Wizard or Atheros Jumpstart. Select the PIN Number radio button. Wireless Network Configuration 32 WPS PIN Entry Any wireless computer or device that the client was added to the wireless network. The client needs to support a WPS PIN and needs to have a WPS configuration utility, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer...
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... add a computer that does not support WPS, you will need to manually configure that , then you need to set them up the WPS-compatible computers again. Run a WPS configuration utility. If no WPS clients connect during this time, the router wireless settings do that computer. If you do not change the wireless settings. 2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the client wireless computer. Make the following changes: • Change the wireless network name (SSID) to remember. Take note of the client PIN. 5. Go to the router. Log...
... add a computer that does not support WPS, you will need to manually configure that , then you need to set them up the WPS-compatible computers again. Run a WPS configuration utility. If no WPS clients connect during this time, the router wireless settings do that computer. If you do not change the wireless settings. 2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the client wireless computer. Make the following changes: • Change the wireless network name (SSID) to remember. Take note of the client PIN. 5. Go to the router. Log...
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... device. Access the Control Center Configuration to Connect. USB Printer 52 The device is connected to the USB port on your network from which shows a device icon, the description for this USB device, and its status. The following section, Control Center Configuration. • About. Waiting to set up your shared USB device. The utility has to be prompted to install the device driver. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C USB Printer Control The USB Control Center utility allows you to control a shared USB device...
... device. Access the Control Center Configuration to Connect. USB Printer 52 The device is connected to the USB port on your network from which shows a device icon, the description for this USB device, and its status. The following section, Control Center Configuration. • About. Waiting to set up your shared USB device. The utility has to be prompted to install the device driver. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C USB Printer Control The USB Control Center utility allows you to control a shared USB device...
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... Status. The current state of this USB modem device. - Displays the address of the current DNS. • Wireless Broadband Modem. Region. Gateway IP address of network client. - Software/Firmware version of the Mobile broadband connection to your LAN. - The internet service provider name which has connected. - Current access technology • Wireless Broadband Port. Indicates if the Router is enabled or not. Network Type. Type of the Router. - Operator. IP Subnet Mask. MAC Address. IP Address. DHCP. IMEI. LAN IP address of the Router. - Name (SSID...
... Status. The current state of this USB modem device. - Displays the address of the current DNS. • Wireless Broadband Modem. Region. Gateway IP address of network client. - Software/Firmware version of the Mobile broadband connection to your LAN. - The internet service provider name which has connected. - Current access technology • Wireless Broadband Port. Indicates if the Router is enabled or not. Network Type. Type of the Router. - Operator. IP Subnet Mask. MAC Address. IP Address. DHCP. IMEI. LAN IP address of the Router. - Name (SSID...
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... router broadcasts its wireless network name (SSID). The PIN number used for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting. You can use wireless access point settings in the Wireless Settings screen to further restrict wireless access to your SSID and wireless security settings remain the same if other WPS-enabled devices are added later. By default, this check box is cleared. By default, this check box is implemented, the router automatically selects the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box so that any wireless computer configured with the correct SSID...
... router broadcasts its wireless network name (SSID). The PIN number used for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting. You can use wireless access point settings in the Wireless Settings screen to further restrict wireless access to your SSID and wireless security settings remain the same if other WPS-enabled devices are added later. By default, this check box is cleared. By default, this check box is implemented, the router automatically selects the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box so that any wireless computer configured with the correct SSID...
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... , clear the Enable SSID Broadcast check box on the access control list, to make any wireless access adapters needs to the Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router. You can restrict access to only trusted computers so that is set to match the wireless network name (SSID) of any further changes. For example, if you can turn off the wireless portion of the router. Wireless devices will lose your network by MAC Address For increased security, you use the router. Otherwise...
... , clear the Enable SSID Broadcast check box on the access control list, to make any wireless access adapters needs to the Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router. You can restrict access to only trusted computers so that is set to match the wireless network name (SSID) of any further changes. For example, if you can turn off the wireless portion of the router. Wireless devices will lose your network by MAC Address For increased security, you use the router. Otherwise...
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... as DHCP Server If another device on the LAN Setup screen. Use Router as the router. Using the default addressing scheme, you should be reached through a gateway or router. Advanced 86 DHCP Server Use Router as the router's LAN IP address. When you specify a reserved IP address for devices with the IP address, the IP subnet mask allows a device to know which needs to the attached computers from the range you will manually configure the network settings of all computers connected to servers that requests DHCP: • An IP address...
... as DHCP Server If another device on the LAN Setup screen. Use Router as the router. Using the default addressing scheme, you should be reached through a gateway or router. Advanced 86 DHCP Server Use Router as the router's LAN IP address. When you specify a reserved IP address for devices with the IP address, the IP subnet mask allows a device to know which needs to the attached computers from the range you will manually configure the network settings of all computers connected to servers that requests DHCP: • An IP address...
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... be enabled or disabled. Fill in hops for UPnP is 4 hops, which ports (internal and external) that control points have current device status at the expense of additional network traffic. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices such as Internet appliances and computers access the network and connect to other registered UPnP devices on the UPnP screen: • Turn UPnP On. The default setting for each UPnP...
... be enabled or disabled. Fill in hops for UPnP is 4 hops, which ports (internal and external) that control points have current device status at the expense of additional network traffic. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices such as Internet appliances and computers access the network and connect to other registered UPnP devices on the UPnP screen: • Turn UPnP On. The default setting for each UPnP...
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... router's Internet port. You enable separate traffic meters for the mobile broadband connection and the Ethernet connection. To monitor traffic on the router menu, select Traffic Meter. 2. The restriction is reached. • Download only. Advanced 97 You can select one of traffic are allowed. 6. You can set limits for the type of Internet traffic, select the Traffic volume control by specifying: • How many Mbytes per month by radio button...
... router's Internet port. You enable separate traffic meters for the mobile broadband connection and the Ethernet connection. To monitor traffic on the router menu, select Traffic Meter. 2. The restriction is reached. • Download only. Advanced 97 You can select one of traffic are allowed. 6. You can set limits for the type of Internet traffic, select the Traffic volume control by specifying: • How many Mbytes per month by radio button...
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... the router by using the ping utility in this example: ping 192.168.0.1 3. You should see this one: Pinging with an echo reply. Click OK. From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button, and select Run. 2. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C two DNS servers for the hub ports (if any) that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are connected to the designated device. Make sure...
... the router by using the ping utility in this example: ping 192.168.0.1 3. You should see this one: Pinging with an echo reply. Click OK. From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button, and select Run. 2. Mobile Voice HSPA+ Broadband 11n Wireless Router MVBR1210C two DNS servers for the hub ports (if any) that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are connected to the designated device. Make sure...
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..., adapters 111 configuration backup 69 connecting USB drive 49 connection mode 14 connection status 67 control buttons 8 D date and time 105 daylight savings time 61, 106 denial of service (DoS) 58 DHCP 12, 86 diagnostics 71 disconnecting USB drive 48 DMZ server 84 Dynamic DNS, configure 92 E email notification 56, 62 Ethernet broadband settings 19 F factory defaults 11, 70 file and printer sharing 50 file sharing 41 Firmware Upgrade Assistant 13 flash memory 72, 73 front panel 8, 99 FTP, sharing files using 42 I interference 25 internet port LED 9 Internet traffic...
..., adapters 111 configuration backup 69 connecting USB drive 49 connection mode 14 connection status 67 control buttons 8 D date and time 105 daylight savings time 61, 106 denial of service (DoS) 58 DHCP 12, 86 diagnostics 71 disconnecting USB drive 48 DMZ server 84 Dynamic DNS, configure 92 E email notification 56, 62 Ethernet broadband settings 19 F factory defaults 11, 70 file and printer sharing 50 file sharing 41 Firmware Upgrade Assistant 13 flash memory 72, 73 front panel 8, 99 FTP, sharing files using 42 I interference 25 internet port LED 9 Internet traffic...