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Configuration and Management

Figure 46 - Software update complete

Click the Close window button to close the window. The following page is displayed:

Figure 47 - Software update complete page

Click the

Restart button to restart the Ericsson W3x.

3.9.5Factory Reset

The Ericsson W3x configuration can be reset to its factory default settings from the System page.

Note: If the WUI is not accessible, a reset to factory default settings can also be done using the Reset button on the unit. See section 7.2 – Reset to Factory Default Settings.

To reset the configuration to factory default settings, click “FACTORY RESET” section on the System page.

Reset in the

Note: This procedure resets ALL configurable values back to default settings, including the login password (user).

Before the reset starts, you will get the following question:

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Contents Ericsson W3x Series Copyright DisclaimerTrademark List Contents LAN Troubleshooting Battery W35 onlyPC Configuration 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 W30Feature Summary Wireless Broadband Services at Reliable High SpeedW35 Data and Voice Router Fax Service Local Wireless Access with High-level SecurityVoice Services Battery back-upHousing Back Side Interfaces10-28VDC ResetLabel Description Ethernet Label Description PhoneLeft Side Interfaces Interface Type DescriptionButton Signal Quality Indicator Right Side InterfaceFront Panel 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 NameOpen No security WEP-64, WEP-128 Low securityWPA, WPA2 High 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 InternetLink Status Service providerMobile Network Connection Details ModeDNS AuthenticationTraffic Statistics TextAuto APN PPP passwordAuthentication PPP user nameUnblock SIM Unlock Operator LockCellular Band Selection Change PINText Description Region 3G Settings 2G SettingsLAN LAN IP AddressDhcp Server From Text Description Enable Dhcp serverIP address range IP address range toLAN Port Status LeasesWireless LAN Enable WlanRadio Channel Transmit Power dBmRegion Data RateNetwork Name Scan for Wireless NetworksText Description MAC Address ChannelWlan Security Enable Ssid broadcastNetwork Name Ssid 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 NATUPnP IGD Application Level GatewaysApplication Protocol Port Number Server IP Port ForwardingText Description NAT Port Server PortApplication Server Port Port Forwarding ExampleEdit Port Forwarding Rule Delete Port Forwarding RuleFile and Printer Sharing How it WorksHost Name and Workgroup File SharingSafe Removal of a USB Device Printer Sharing Text Description Storage deviceShare name 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 onlyPIN required Information TonesName PUK requiredInstallation of the Battery Battery FunctionIP Settings Obtain IP Settings AutomaticallyWindows XP Windows Prepare the Wireless Clients Wireless LAN SettingsConfigure Static IP Address 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 User Internet AccessIndication/Symptom What to do IP address is definedWireless LAN Connection Change TCP SettingsConfiguration Access to Shared Files or Printer AnsiTelephony and Fax Service W35 only Pstn Cdma Code Division Multiple Access AP Access PointAPN Access Point Name Chap Challenge-Hanshake Authentication ProtocolHspa High Speed Packet Access Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolGprs General Packet Radio Service Dhcp serverImei International Mobile Equipment Identity MAC address Media Access Control addressElectronics Engineers IP Internet ProtocolPC Personal Computer Pstn Public Switched Telephone NetworkPassphrase PIN Personal Identification NumberUmts Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service Ssid Service Set IdentifierSwitching SubnetWlan Wireless Local Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacyWireless WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access