Ericsson W3X manual Configuration

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Troubleshooting

Indication/Symptom

What to do

 

 

 

configuration).

 

Verify that the Wireless LAN

 

interface installed on the wireless

 

client is active.

 

Keep the Ericsson W3x away from

 

electrical devices that disturb the

 

radio signals, for example

 

microwave ovens. Try to move the

 

Ericsson W3x to another location,

 

but make sure that the mobile

 

network signal is still acceptable

 

before finalizing the installation.

 

Make sure that your Ericsson W3x

 

network does not use the same

 

radio channel as other wireless

 

devices, for example security

 

systems. The radio channel is

 

displayed on the Wireless LAN

 

page. To avoid interference, let the

 

Ericsson W3x select a channel

 

automatically (Auto).

 

Verify that the network name

 

(SSID) on the Ericsson W3x and

 

the wireless client are the same.

 

Note that the network name is

 

case-sensitive.

 

Verify that the operating system

 

and Wireless LAN interface of the

 

client supports the authentication

 

and encryption method (WEP-64,

 

WEP-128, WPA, or WPA2)

 

configured on the Ericsson W3x.

 

These settings are displayed on the

 

Wireless LAN web page. If the

 

security method is not supported in

 

the client, configure the Ericsson

 

W3x to use another method.

 

For the configured security method,

 

make sure that the same

 

encryption key or passphrase is

 

configured on both the Ericsson

 

W3x and the client. Note that a

 

passphrase is case sensitive.

 

 

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Contents Ericsson W3x Series Copyright DisclaimerTrademark List Contents LAN Telephony and Fax W35 only Battery W35 onlyPC Configuration TroubleshootingGlossary Structure of this Guide IntroductionRelated Documents Ericsson W30 Data Router Product VariantsOverview of Interfaces on the Ericsson W30 W30 Data RouterFeature Summary Wireless Broadband Services at Reliable High SpeedW35 Data and Voice Router Battery back-up Local Wireless Access with High-level SecurityVoice Services Fax ServiceBack Side Interfaces HousingLabel Description Phone ResetLabel Description Ethernet 10-28VDCLeft Side Interfaces Interface Type DescriptionButton Signal Quality Indicator Right Side InterfaceFront Panel Symbol Color Description 4.2 W30 LED Indicators4.3 W35 LED Indicators Standby Button Built-in Ethernet IndicatorsAccess and Login to the Web User Interface Configuration and ManagementEnter PIN Code Enter PasswordEnter password Inactivity TimeoutEnter password page after inactivity timeout Overview OverviewAlarm cause Description AlarmsNetwork Information Enable the Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Configuration WizardNetwork Name Wireless LAN AuthenticationOpen No security WEP-64, WEP-128 Low securityWPA, WPA2 High security Open WPA/WPA2 Mixed High securityWEP Encryption Key Wireless LAN WEP 64 BIT3.3 WPA/WPA2 Passphrase Wireless LAN WPAWireless LAN WPA2 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation Internet InternetMode Service providerMobile Network Connection Details Link StatusText AuthenticationTraffic Statistics DNSPPP user name PPP passwordAuthentication Auto APNUnlock Operator Lock Unblock SIMCellular Band Selection Change PINText Description Region 2G Settings 3G SettingsLAN IP Address LANDhcp Server IP address range to Text Description Enable Dhcp serverIP address range FromLeases LAN Port StatusEnable Wlan Wireless LANData Rate Transmit Power dBmRegion Radio ChannelChannel Scan for Wireless NetworksText Description MAC Address Network NameText Description Network name Ssid Enable Ssid broadcastNetwork Name Ssid Wlan Security8.3 WPA/WPA2 and Passphrase High security WEP and WEP Encryption Key Low securityWhitelist Connected DevicesAdd Clients to the Whitelist Find a Wireless Client MAC AddressNAT NATUPnP IGD Application Level GatewaysApplication Protocol Port Number Server Port Port ForwardingText Description NAT Port Server IPPort Forwarding Example Application Server PortDelete Port Forwarding Rule Edit Port Forwarding RuleHow it Works File and Printer SharingHost Name and Workgroup File SharingSafe Removal of a USB Device Printer Sharing Text Description Storage deviceShare name Shared printer description System SystemBasic System Information Configuration Backup and RestoreSystem Restart Restore from Backup FileRestart Progress Message Software UpdateSoftware update complete Factory ResetConfiguration and Management Event Log Event LogPersistent Logging Change PasswordLogout Telephony and Fax W35 only SIM AuthenticationPUK required Information TonesName PIN requiredBattery Function Installation of the BatteryIP Settings Obtain IP Settings AutomaticallyWindows XP Windows Install the Wireless LAN Interface Wireless LAN SettingsConfigure Static IP Address Prepare the Wireless ClientsConfigure Access to the W3x Wlan USB Sharing SettingsCheck Workgroup Settings Set Up a Connection to a Shared Storage Device Access a Shared Storage DeviceAccess a Shared Printer Printer Supporting the RAW Protocol Printer Supporting the Samba ProtocolFinish in the Add Printer Wizard Select Do not share this printer option and click NextRestart Reset to Factory Default SettingsLAN Connections IP address is defined Internet AccessIndication/Symptom What to do UserChange TCP Settings Wireless LAN ConnectionConfiguration Ansi Access to Shared Files or PrinterTelephony and Fax Service W35 only Pstn Chap Challenge-Hanshake Authentication Protocol AP Access PointAPN Access Point Name Cdma Code Division Multiple AccessDhcp server Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolGprs General Packet Radio Service Hspa High Speed Packet AccessIP Internet Protocol MAC address Media Access Control addressElectronics Engineers Imei International Mobile Equipment IdentityPIN Personal Identification Number Pstn Public Switched Telephone NetworkPassphrase PC Personal ComputerSubnet Ssid Service Set IdentifierSwitching Umts Universal Mobile Telecommunications ServiceWPA Wi-Fi Protected Access WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacyWireless Wlan Wireless Local Area Network