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Select SSID

Your Service Set Identifier (SSID), sets your Wireless Network Name. You can connect multiple

 

devices including Laptops, Desktop PCs and PDAs to your Wireless Router. To get additional

 

devices connected, scan for a network, and locate the SSID shown on your Wireless Security

 

Card. If the SSID does not match, access is denied.

 

 

Network

This option is used for authentication to the wireless network. Each authentication type has

Authentication

its own settings as illustrated below. For example, selecting 802.1X authentication will reveal

 

the RADIUS Server IP address, Port and Key fields.

 

WEP Encryption will also be enabled.

The settings for WPA authentication are shown below.

WEP Encryption

This option indicates whether data sent over the network is encrypted. The same network

 

key is used for data encryption and network authentication. Whilst four network keys can be

 

defined, only one can be used at any one time.

 

Use the network key found in the drop down list.

 

 

Encryption

This drop-down list box will display when WEP Encryption is enabled.

Strength

The key strength is proportional to the number of binary bits comprising the key.

 

 

This means that keys with a greater number of bits have a greater degree of security and are

 

considerably more difficult to crack. Encryption strength can be set to either 64-bit or 128-

 

bit. A 64-bit key is equivalent to 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal numbers. A 128-bit

 

key contains 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal numbers. FYI: Each key contains a

 

24-bit header (an initiation vector) which enables parallel decoding of multiple streams of

 

encrypted data.

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Contents 3G9W Hspa 7.2 Mbps Wi-Fi Router Important Notice and Safety Precaution PrefaceTable of Contents Appendix a Command Line Interface CLI Commands Via Telnet Introduction Introduction Features Package ContentsLED Indicators Color Mode DescriptionGreen Power on Off Power off LAN 1~4 Powered offRear panel contains the ports for data and power connections Rear PanelQuick Setup Quick Setup Setup ProcedureConfigure the router through the Web User Interface WUI Save the router configuration and reboot see sectionWeb User Interface Default Settings Web User InterfaceDhcp Mode TCP/IP SettingsClick OK to submit the settings Login Procedure To login to the web interface, follow the steps belowWeb User Interface Homepage Basic / HomeFollowing table provides further details Fields Description3G Settings 3G Service Setup 3G SettingsThis menu includes 3G service Setup and PIN Configuration 21 for instruction on how to fix this PIN Code Protection PIN ConfigurationPIN Lock Off YML902 PIN Code Change Wireless Wireless Setup Option DescriptionClick Save/Apply to configure the wireless security options SecurityCard. If the Ssid does not match, access is denied AuthenticationWEP Encryption will also be enabled Select SsidConfiguration Broadcast and multicast messages. The default is Default is disabledAP Isolation Point can be linked54g Mode 802.11b only modeMbit/s Dsss specification as described in Ieee Std 54g ProtectionDeny Rejects access for the specified MAC addresses MAC FilterMAC Address Can be addedClick Save/Apply to implement new configuration settings Wireless BridgeFeature Options Authorized Lists those devices with authorized access Station InfoIs generated randomly AssociatedManagement Device Settings ManagementUpdate Settings Restore DefaultDefault screen upon successful installation Access Control YML902 Simple Network Time Protocol Sntp Save and Reboot Advanced Setup Advanced Setup This chapter explains advanced setup for your RouterConfiguration Protocol Local Area Network LANIgmp Snooping No client subscribes to a multicast groupNetwork Address Translation NAT Port ForwardingIs selected the port ranges are automatically configured Selected the port ranges are automatically configuredOptions Description External Port EndPort Triggering Demilitarized DMZ Host Trigger Port EndTrigger Protocol TCP, TCP/UDP or UDP Open Port Start Open Port EndSecurity Options Description User Name User-defined label for this restriction Parental ControlMAC address of the PC running the browser Routing YML902 YML902 DNS Server Configuration Domain Name Servers DNSDynamic DNS Options DescriptionsStatus Status Diagnostics Test DescriptionSystem Log Click View System Log. The results are displayed as follows 3G Status Status Description Status BCS Battery Charge Level StatusQuality Ec/Io Strongest cells Network RegistrationStatistics Interface Shows connection interfacesService Shows the service type Route Select Route to display the paths the Router has foundField Description But may be needed by routing daemonsDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp ARPClick ARP to display the ARP information Click Dhcp to display the Dhcp informationCLI commands Via Telnet CLI commands via Telnet Show all CLI commandsRadio Signal Strength Reset/reboot deviceEnd the telnet session Radio Band Connection statusWireless LAN mode set and read Imsi & Imei readConfigure basic Wireless LAN features OptionsMeans auto select channel. Default value YML902 Example Configure wireless LAN security Valid value string of 79 characters Valid value string of 8 ~ 63 characters Configure wireless LAN MAC filter Wlan macfilter --mode disabledallowdeny --add MACaddressConfigure Wireless Bridge Wireless Distribution System/WDS Description configure the wireless bridge SynopsisDescription set remote bridge MAC address Rmac2 MACaddressShow wireless LAN interface configurations Options --configBasic AdvanceWlan security wpaGTKRekey = Contact Information Email support@netcomm.com.au