Ericsson W3X manual Configuration and Management, Access and Login to the Web User Interface

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Configuration and Management

3 Configuration and Management

When the physical installation of the Ericsson W3x is finished (as described in the Quick Installation Guide), the internal Web User Interface (WUI) is available for configuration and status control.

This chapter provides detailed information about configuration options and management of the Ericsson W3x using the WUI.

The WUI is available in five languages; English, German, Spanish, French and Italian. Each page in the WUI includes country flags for the supported

languages:

Click on a flag to change to the preferred language.

3.1Access and Login to the Web User Interface

The WUI can be accessed locally from a PC connected to either an

Ethernet LAN port or to the wireless LAN interface.

Note: First time setup must be done via an Ethernet port as the wireless LAN interface in the Ericsson W3x is disabled by default.

When accessing the web pages, the following web browsers are supported:

Internet Explorer® 5.0 or higher

Safari® 1.3 or higher

Firefox® 1.0 or higher

Opera® 8 or higher

Start a web browser on a PC connected to the Ericsson W3x and type http://mbr or http://192.168.1.1 in the Address (URL) field.

Note: If you change the internal IP address (192.168.1.1) on the Ericsson W3x, you have to use the new address to access the web pages.

A start page is displayed in one of the following appearances depending on the operational status of the Ericsson W3x described in section 3.1.1 and 3.1.2.

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Contents Ericsson W3x Series Trademark List CopyrightDisclaimer Contents LAN Battery W35 only PC ConfigurationTroubleshooting Telephony and Fax W35 onlyGlossary Introduction Structure of this GuideRelated Documents Product Variants Ericsson W30 Data RouterW30 Data Router Overview of Interfaces on the Ericsson W30W35 Data and Voice Router Feature SummaryWireless Broadband Services at Reliable High Speed Local Wireless Access with High-level Security Voice ServicesFax Service Battery back-upHousing Back Side InterfacesReset Label Description Ethernet10-28VDC Label Description PhoneButton Left Side InterfacesInterface Type Description Front Panel Signal Quality IndicatorRight Side Interface 4.2 W30 LED Indicators Symbol Color Description4.3 W35 LED Indicators Built-in Ethernet Indicators Standby ButtonConfiguration and Management Access and Login to the Web User InterfaceEnter Password Enter PIN CodeInactivity Timeout Enter passwordEnter password page after inactivity timeout Overview OverviewAlarms Alarm cause DescriptionNetwork Information Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Enable the Wireless LANWireless LAN Authentication Network NameWPA, WPA2 High security Open No securityWEP-64, WEP-128 Low security WPA/WPA2 Mixed High security OpenWireless LAN WEP 64 BIT WEP Encryption KeyWireless LAN WPA 3.3 WPA/WPA2 PassphraseWireless LAN WPA2 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation Internet InternetService provider Mobile Network Connection DetailsLink Status ModeAuthentication Traffic StatisticsDNS TextPPP password AuthenticationAuto APN PPP user nameUnblock SIM Unlock Operator LockText Description Region Cellular Band SelectionChange PIN 3G Settings 2G SettingsLAN LAN IP AddressDhcp Server Text Description Enable Dhcp server IP address rangeFrom IP address range toLAN Port Status LeasesWireless LAN Enable WlanTransmit Power dBm RegionRadio Channel Data RateScan for Wireless Networks Text Description MAC AddressNetwork Name ChannelEnable Ssid broadcast Network Name SsidWlan Security Text Description Network name SsidWEP and WEP Encryption Key Low security 8.3 WPA/WPA2 and Passphrase High securityConnected Devices WhitelistFind a Wireless Client MAC Address Add Clients to the WhitelistNAT NATApplication Protocol Port Number UPnP IGDApplication Level Gateways Port Forwarding Text Description NAT PortServer IP Server PortApplication Server Port Port Forwarding ExampleEdit Port Forwarding Rule Delete Port Forwarding RuleFile and Printer Sharing How it WorksSafe Removal of a USB Device Host Name and WorkgroupFile Sharing Share name Printer SharingText Description Storage device Shared printer description System SystemConfiguration Backup and Restore Basic System InformationRestore from Backup File System RestartSoftware Update Restart Progress MessageFactory Reset Software update completeConfiguration and Management Event Log Event LogChange Password Persistent LoggingLogout SIM Authentication Telephony and Fax W35 onlyInformation Tones NamePIN required PUK requiredInstallation of the Battery Battery FunctionWindows XP IP SettingsObtain IP Settings Automatically Windows Wireless LAN Settings Configure Static IP AddressPrepare the Wireless Clients Install the Wireless LAN InterfaceUSB Sharing Settings Configure Access to the W3x WlanCheck Workgroup Settings Access a Shared Storage Device Set Up a Connection to a Shared Storage DeviceAccess a Shared Printer Printer Supporting the Samba Protocol Printer Supporting the RAW ProtocolSelect Do not share this printer option and click Next Finish in the Add Printer WizardReset to Factory Default Settings RestartLAN Connections Internet Access Indication/Symptom What to doUser IP address is definedWireless LAN Connection Change TCP SettingsConfiguration Access to Shared Files or Printer AnsiTelephony and Fax Service W35 only Pstn AP Access Point APN Access Point NameCdma Code Division Multiple Access Chap Challenge-Hanshake Authentication ProtocolDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Gprs General Packet Radio ServiceHspa High Speed Packet Access Dhcp serverMAC address Media Access Control address Electronics EngineersImei International Mobile Equipment Identity IP Internet ProtocolPstn Public Switched Telephone Network PassphrasePC Personal Computer PIN Personal Identification NumberSsid Service Set Identifier SwitchingUmts Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service SubnetWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WirelessWlan Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access