Gigaset SX682 WiMAX User Gide User This device works in a freqency band for which no general licence has been obtained from yor National Athority for Freqency Management. Please contact yor service provider or yor National Athority for Freqency Management abot licensing before ptting this device into service.
Contents Contents For yor safety.............................. 6 Safety precations..................................................... 6 Cleaning and care.................................................. 6 Trademarks........................................................ 6 Information on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)............................... 7 Information abot the optional otdoor antenna............................ 7 Gigaset SX682 WiMAX...................... 10 What is WiMAX?...................................................... 10 Gigaset SX682 WiMAX................................................. 10 Prodct featres...................................................... 11 Prodct overview..................................................... 11 Connectors and LEDs............................................... 11 Installing the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX........... 14 Choosing yor location................................................ 14 System reqirements.................................................. 16 Connecting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX.................................... 16 Connecting the otdoor antenna..................................... 17 Connecting the PC................................................. 17 Connecting a telephone, fax machine or answer machine.................. 18 Switching on the devices............................................ 19 Restarting and resetting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX.......................... 20 Rebooting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX.................................. 20 Retrning the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to factory settings................... 20 Configration with the Web browser.......... 22 User interface........................................................ 22 Lanching the ser interface......................................... 22 UI elements...................................................... 23 Setting the langage............................................... 25 Opening online Help............................................... 25 Men strctre.................................................... 25 The Home page...................................................... 26 Basic Setp Wizard.......................... 27 Starting the Basic Setp Wizard....................................... 27 Entering access data for the WiMAX network............................ 27 Setting p Internet access........................................... 27 Selecting the antenna.............................................. 28 Adjsting the antenna.............................................. 28 Establishing a radio connection to a WiMAX network..................... 28 Precisely aligning the antenna........................................ 30 Setting p VoIP access.............................................. 31 3
Contents Advanced Settings.......................... 33 Setting the operating mode............................................ 34 Configring Internet access............................................. 35 Setting p the Internet Connection.................................... 35 Setting p DNS servers............................................. 36 Enabling or disabling the firewall..................................... 36 Port Forwarding................................................... 37 Opening the firewall for a selected PC (Exposed Host)..................... 38 LAN configration.................................................... 39 Setting p Internet telephony (VoIP)...................................... 40 WiMAX configration................................................. 41 Antenna selection.................................................... 41 Administration............................. 42 System password..................................................... 42 Restoring factory settings.............................................. 43 Restart.............................................................44 Updating the firmware................................................ 44 Stats.................................... 45 Internet............................................................ 46 Local network LAN.................................................... 47 Telephony........................................................... 47 Device stats........................................................ 48 Radio stats......................................................... 48 Preparing to se the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX..... 50 Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX................. 50 Making calls via VoIP............................................... 51 Receiving VoIP phone calls........................................... 51 Telephone fnctions............................................... 51 Appendix.................................. 55 Trobleshooting...................................................... 55 Other falts and problems........................................... 56 Before contacting cstomer service or yor provider...................... 57 Checking the connection to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX....................... 58 Configring the Web browser........................................... 59 Setting p an HTTP proxy........................................... 59 Allowing JavaScript and Java......................................... 60 Allowing pop-p windows........................................... 61 Specifications........................................................ 62 Otdoor antenna specifications (optional).............................. 62 Ptting into service................................................... 63 CE declaration....................................................... 63 4
Contents Open Sorce Software sed in the prodct................................ 63 Warranty regarding frther se of the Open Sorce Software............... 64 Open Sorce Software sed......................................... 64 Acknowledgements................................................ 64 Open Sorce Software Licenses...................................... 65 Glossary.................................. 70 Index..................................... 78 5
For yor safety For yor safety ì Please read the safety instrctions careflly before ptting into service. Safety precations General safety instrctions If yo give the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to someone else, make sre yo also give them its docmentation. The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX mst only be sed as described in these installation instrctions. Safety instrctions for connection Only se the mains adapter spplied, as indicated on the nderside of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Safety precations for the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical conditions in yor particlar environment, e.g. doctor's srgery. The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and the antenna can interfere with the fnctioning of medical devices sch as pacemakers. Keep at least 20 cm between the devices and the pacemaker. For more information, conslt yor doctor. The device may case an npleasant hmming noise in hearing aids. Do not se the devices in environments with a potential explosion hazard, e.g. car paint shops, or in a hmid environment (bathroom etc.). The Ethernet fnction (LAN socket, LAN) and the FXS fnction (analoge phone port, Phone) are designed exclsively for connection inside a bilding. Cleaning and care Wipe the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with a damp cloth (do not se solvent) or an antistatic cloth. Never se a dry cloth. This can case static. Trademarks Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Mozilla Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Organization. 6
Information abot the optional otdoor antenna Information on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This device meets the limits for protecting the health of the pblic from the effecs of exposre to electromagnetic fields when it is operated in connection with the designated antenna(s) like described in the ser manal. Yor device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manfactred not to exceed the limits for exposre to emission from electromagnetic fields recommended by international gidelines from the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive gidelines for the protection of the pblic and establish permitted levels of exposre to electromagnetic radiation for the poplation. The gidelines were confirmed by independent scientific organisations throgh periodic and thorogh evalation of scientific stdies. The limits inclde a sbstantial safety margin designed to assre the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposre limit employs a nit of measrement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international gidelines is 2.0 W/kg. Tests for SAR are condcted in all freqency bands with the device transmitting at its highest power level with minimm possibledistance to the body. The actal SAR level of the device dring operation with the designated antenna(s) is below the maximm vale and is additonally decreased by a distance to the device. This is becase the device is designed to operate at mltiple power levels so as to se only the power reqired to enable seamless network connection. Information abot the optional otdoor antenna W Only one of the antennas listed on page 14 mst be sed. The otdoor antenna mst be installed and pt into service by a qalified electrician. ì Only commence the otdoor work once yo have taken all the necessary steps to make the location safe. Be sre to observe the safety instrctions. Wall dct: To connect the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the otdoor antenna, the antenna cable mst be fed throgh the wall to the otside of the bilding. It mst be possible to make a sitable wall or window dct at or near the location of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Setting p the antenna mast: There shold not be any obstrctions (walls, trees etc.) in front of the antenna. 7
Information abot the optional otdoor antenna The best reslts will be obtained if the otdoor antenna is in sight of the WiMAX base station (cf. Fig. 1). If a line of sight is not possible, yo can reflect the radio waves off neighboring bildings. To do this, direct the antenna at the bilding it is to reflect off and not at the base station (cf. Fig. 2). Fig. 1 Fig. 2 The antenna mast mst be strctrally secre. Check how secre the varios attachments are. The antenna mast mst be within reach of the cable. Ideally, the antenna cable shold be protected otside (from frost, sn, nathorised and mechanical inflences etc.). In particlar, make sre the antenna mast has sfficient load capacity. If yo are monting the mast on the roof, make sre the roof is flly sealed again afterwards. Lightning protection The antenna mast shold be positioned near a lightning condctor. A sitable lightning condctor mst be installed where necessary. The otdoor antenna is not designed to be strck directly by lightning and mst be protected accordingly. The antenna mst therefore be monted in areas that are protected against lightning (Lightning Protection Zone 0B). The corresponding separation distance (IEC 62305) mst be complied with. Earthing and lightning protection work may only be carried ot by electricians specifically qalified for sch work. 8
Information abot the optional otdoor antenna The appropriate earthing clamps mst be sed to create an eqipotential bonding between a cable shield and an eqipotential bonding bar that complies with reglations. Please observe the standard DIN VDE 0855-300 and find ot more on the Internet at http://www.dehn.de/design07_frame/frameset_d_bp.html (German) Or http://www.dehn-sa.com/dehn-application-gides-pbcid1.html (English) Antenna cable and antenna connection: It mst be possible to connect the otdoor antenna to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX by means of an antenna cable. Please note that the antenna connection mst be protected from the impact of rain and other weather effects. Use cable clamps to attach the cable to the mast. Please note that the cable mst be long enogh to trn the antenna at a later stage. Antenna alignment: When aligning the antenna, we recommend asking a second person to rn the Basic Setp Wizard on the PC and to check the reception qality on the screen; see Chapter "Basic Setp Wizard" on page 27. i Aligning the antenna sing acostic signals If neither yo nor the assistant are able to check the signal strength on screen while the antenna is being aligned, yo can monitor it via a radio system. To do this yo will need, for example, two cordless phones, mobile phones or radio devices: ì Activate Tone on on the configration PC. ì Establish an internal connection between the two handsets and switch on the lodspeaker on both devices. ì Leave one handset next to the configration PC and carry the other with yo (belt clip). Yo will now be informed of the signal strength by means of beeps. The closer together the seqence of beeps, the better the connection qality. After installation: Tighten all screw connections to the torqes listed in the installation instrctions. Secre the antenna cable with cable clamps and cable ties. The cable mst be protected from exposre to pressre and tension. 9
Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Gigaset SX682 WiMAX What is WiMAX? WiMAX stands for "Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access", a modern wireless network technology that enables fast Internet connection even in remote areas. With WiMAX technology yo are no longer dependent on a DSL infrastrctre in yor home or place of work. Instead, yo connect yor PC or network wirelessly to radio stations operated in yor region by yor provider. As a reslt, WiMAX gives yo fast, economical broadband Internet access, even in places that are not connected to the DSL cable network. The WiMAX standard IEEE 802.16 generally defines WiMAX technology. Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX already meets the latest IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard, a mobile WiMAX standard that offers many extra possibilities. Gigaset SX682 WiMAX With yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, yo can make se of everything the Internet has to offer: Downloads Even large files download qickly to yor PC. Complex Website designs are no longer characterised by the time they take to download yo can enjoy flash animation and high-resoltion graphics immediately after clicking a link. Adio Play back adio files straight from the Internet. Listen to the radio via the Internet in sperb digital qality. Video View short or longer films yo find on the Internet withot tedios waiting times. Watch television via the Internet (IPTV). Use "Video on Demand" and order films that are transmitted to yo via the Internet. Real time Take part in video conferences and feel as if yo are sitting in the same room as the people yo are talking to. Speak to and see yor chat partners. VoIP Benefit from the economical telephone rates for Internet telephony (Voice over IP, VoIP). Yor PC does not even need to be switched on. 10
Prodct overview Prodct featres Wireless high-speed Internet access with a transmission rate of p to 20 Mbps (14 Mbps downlink, 6 Mbps plink) Standard compatibility: IEEE 802.16e-2005 Compatible with all crrent operating systems Sitable for home and bsiness facilities Mlti-protocol spport: TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP and other Internet related protocols Easy to set p withot installing software Internet and VoIP connection withot the hassle of entering access data DHCP server and roting fnctions High performance and qality of service Optional: otdoor antenna for improved connection qality Prodct overview Connectors and LEDs Connectors FXS port for telephone, fax machine or answer machine Antenna connection for external antenna Mains adapter connector Reset btton Ethernet port 11
Prodct overview For information abot the optional otdoor antenna, please refer to "Connecting the otdoor antenna" on page 17. For information on connecting the mains adapter, please refer to "Switching on the devices" on page 19. For information on the reset btton, please refer to "Restarting and resetting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX" on page 20. For information on the Ethernet port, please refer to "Connecting the PC" on page 17. LEDs The LEDs indicate the stats of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and the crrent signal strength. Name LED Meaning Power: power spply Lights p green The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is powered correctly. Does not light p The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is not powered correctly or the power spply has failed. Online: active connection Lights p green The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is registered with a WiMAX network and ready for se. Does not light p The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is not registered with a WiMAX network; it is not possible to establish an Internet connection. Flashes green The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is establishing a connection with a WiMAX network. Lights p red The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is not ready. Possible case: device is overheating or falty. LAN: Ethernet port Lights p green Correct cable connection with a powered connection partner. Does not light p No or incorrect cable connection. Flashes green Data transfer via the Ethernet port. 12 LAN: Ethernet port Online: active connection Power: power spply RSSI: signal strength Phone: telephone (VoIP)
Prodct overview Name LED Meaning Phone: telephone Lights p green The phone connection is active and registered with a VoIP provider. Yo can make calls via the Internet. Does not light p The telephone connection is not active or not registered with a VoIP provider. Yo cannot make calls via the Internet. Flashes green The connected telephone is active: it is being sed to make a call or there is an incoming call. RSSI: signal strength 0 to 4 LEDs light p green All 4 LEDs flash green The LEDs on the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX help yo to position the antenna more easily. The LEDs indicate the signal strength; the more LEDs that light p, the better the signal reception. The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is being reset to the factory settings; see "Retrning the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to factory settings" on page 20. 13
Installing the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Installing the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX If yo se the separate otdoor antenna (optional, not inclded in the scope of delivery): The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX can only be sed with the device's integrated antenna or with one of the following otdoor antennas. 3.5 GHz 18 dbi WiMAX Antenna Otdoor "Antenna cable 3 m" 2.6 GHz 15 dbi WiMAX Antenna Otdoor "Antenna cable 3 m" W 3.5 GHz versions shold be sed for the Eropean Economic Area. The following reqirements apply: All the external antennas sed for this prodct mst ndergo a conformity assessment procedre. The 3.5 GHz antennas listed here meet the Eropean reqirements and garantee the fnctionality of the complete system. Dring the conformity assessment procedre it was ensred that the SAR limits set down in directive 99/519/EC are observed. Verification was performed sing EN 50385. The otdoor antenna mst be installed and pt into service by a qalified electrician. The notes in the enclosed installation instrctions mst be followed This ser gide assmes that installation of the otdoor antenna has been completed. Choosing yor location Choose a location that enables yo to simply set p the following connections withot any frther work. Connect the Ethernet cable for connection to a PC or network. Connect the power lead to the mains socket. Stand the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX pright on an even, non-slip srface. Lay the cables in sch a way that nobody can tread on or trip over them. Position the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX so that yo can see the LEDs. Do not cover the openings in the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX hosing to ensre the heat can circlate; otherwise, the dty cycle of the device will be redced or the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX switched off to avoid overheating. Do not operate the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX nder the inflence of direct heat sorces (e.g. directly in the sn). 14
Choosing yor location If yo se the integrated antenna: Position the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX directly in a window, so that the side with the LEDs and connectors is pointing into the room, towards yo. Wherever possible, position the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX on one of the pper storeys. Note that obstrctions, particlarly doors and wall coverings containing metal can affect data transmission. Position the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX as far away as possible from metallic objects and coated foils. Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with integrated antenna WiMAX network base station PC with Gigaset SX682 WiMAX 15
System reqirements Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with otdoor antenna WiMAX network base station PC with Gigaset SX682 WiMAX i When sed with the integrated antenna or the otdoor antenna, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX complies with the reglations on limiting the effect of electromagnetic fields on the general poplation. System reqirements To se the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, the following reqirements have to be flfilled. Yo will need a PC that meets the following reqirements: PC with a free LAN interface 10/100BaseT (network adapter). The network adapter on the configration PC mst spport one of the following modes: 10BaseT Fll Dplex, 100BaseT Half Dplex, 100BaseT Fll Dplex. The TCP/IP protocol has to be set p on the PC (standard installation for Windows XP and Windows Vista; if yo are sing a different Windows operating system, read the separate instrctions on network configration, if necessary). A Web browser is installed on the configration PC (e.g. Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox). To access the Internet yo will need to register yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with a WiMAX Internet provider. To se Internet telephony, yor provider will need to register a VoIP accont for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Connecting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Connect the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX in the following order: 16
Connecting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX 1. If yo se the otdoor antenna, have it installed by a qalified electrician. Connect the antenna cable from otside to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. 2. Connect the PC to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. 3. Connect an analoge terminal (telephone, fax machine, answer machine). 4. Connect the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the mains power spply and switch all the devices on. Connecting the otdoor antenna ì Screw the connector of the antenna cable into the ANT WiMAX connector on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. In order to disconnect the antenna cable from the connector, open the screw connection. Connecting the PC! Use either the Ethernet cable that is spplied or a standard network cable (CAT-5) to connect the device to the PC. It is not important whether the Ethernet cable has straight or crossed wiring. Always se a shielded Ethernet cable. 17
Connecting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Connecting Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the PC ì Connect one Ethernet cable plg to the Ethernet port on the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. ì Connect the other plg of the Ethernet cable to the LAN interface on the PC. Optional: connecting several terminals If yo wish to connect several terminals (for example a PC and a laptop) and establish an Internet connection with all the devices, connect a switch or hb to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. i A DHCP server is integrated into yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Please ensre that a second DHCP server is not activated on yor server. For details on this, read the operating instrctions for yor switch/hb. Connecting a telephone, fax machine or answer machine Yo can connect an analoge terminal, sch as a telephone with cord, cordless telephone, fax machine or answer machine, and operate them via the Internet in ftre (Internet telephony/voip). i Depending on the connection plg on yor analoge terminal, yo may reqire an additional adapter (TAE socket on the RJ11 plg). 18
Connecting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX ì Connect the plg on the analoge terminal to the Phone connection on the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. If yor analoge terminal has a TAE plg, first connect this to the adapter (connect a telephone to the F-coded socket, a fax machine or answer machine to the N-coded socket). Then connect the adapter plg to the Phone connection on the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. ì If necessary connect the telephone, fax machine or answer machine to the mains power spply. Switching on the devices! Only se the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with the mains adapter spplied. ì Connect the mains adapter plg to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX socket. ì Power p the PC. ì Connect the mains adapter to the mains power spply. The system starts p and performs a self-test. After the self-test, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX continally attempts to register with a WiMAX network. Registration may be sccessfl immediately. If not, registration will take place when the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is being configred. ì Check the LEDs dring startp: LEDs dring startp: The Power power spply LED lights p green, and the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX starts a self-test. If the LED does not light p, check that the mains adapter is connected correctly and the power socket is live. The LAN Ethernet LED is continosly lit green. If the LED does not light p, check that the Ethernet cable is connected correctly. If registration with a WiMAX network has already been sccessfl, the Online LED lights p green. If the LED does not light p, register yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX dring configration. 19
Restarting and resetting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Restarting and resetting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX The reset btton is located inside the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX so that it cannot be pressed accidentally. If yo need to restart or reset the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, se a thin object sch as an opened p paper clip. Rebooting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX ì Briefly press the reset btton (for less than 5 seconds). The configration settings will remain, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will be restarted. Yo can also restart the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX via the ser interface or by briefly ctting the power spply. Retrning the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to factory settings If yo no longer have access to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, yo can also restore factory settings with the reset btton on the back of the device.! When the factory settings are restored, all personal settings are deleted. ì Press and hold the reset btton for more than 5 seconds. The 4 RSSI LEDs will begin to flash green. The configration settings are retrned to the factory settings and the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is restarted. This process takes abot 25 seconds. The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will then atomatically try to set p a connection to a WiMAX network; depending on the connection qality, 0 to 4 RSSI LEDs will permanently light p green. Factory settings After restoring the factory settings, yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will be in its original condition: ì Proceed as follows to start operating yor device again: 20
Restarting and resetting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Men Basic Setp Wizard Advanced Settings Administration System Password Setting Execte the Basic Setp Wizard to configre yor device and to establish a connection to the WiMAX network, see "Basic Setp Wizard" on page 27. Protect the configration interface of yor device with a password, see "System password" on page 42. If the device came from yor provider with a preset system password, this will now be valid again. Please check the docments spplied by yor provider. 21
Configration with the Web browser Configration with the Web browser Yo do not need to install any software on yor PC to configre yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; the configration program is stored on the device. Open this software in the same way as an Internet page in the Web browser and make the reqired settings. Yor settings are then stored directly on the device. On startp, the Basic Setp Wizard helps yo set p a connection to the WiMAX network and configre yor Internet access. i For experienced sers: IP address: 192.168.2.1 Sbnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Presentation of the configration program To configre yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, we recommend the Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 or higher or Mozilla Firefox Version 2.0 or higher Web browser. However, yo can also se most other or older Web browsers. i Nmber and amont of the fnctions and settings provided by the configration program may differ specific to a project. User interface Lanching the ser interface ì Open yor Web browser. ì Enter the IP address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX in the address field of yor Web browser: http://192.168.2.1 ì Press Enter (Retrn). If a system password has been set p on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, the login screen will now open. ì Enter the system password spplied by yor provider in the text box and click Ok. The start page (Home) of the ser interface opens, in which yo can change the langage if necessary (see page 25). Change the system password later to one of yor own (see "System password" on page 42). If no system password has been set p on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, a secrity warning will appear first. Yo shold then assign a system password as soon as possible. ì Confirm the secrity warning with Ok. The ser interface start page opens. 22
User interface If the login screen does not open: ì Check the connections; see "Connecting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX" on page 16. ì If yo se a firewall on the PC, it mst allow connection to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. If applicable, switch off the firewall for a test; if yo can then open the login screen, configre the firewall accordingly. For details, refer to the ser gide for yor firewall. If yo have changed the standard settings on yor PC, yo might not be able to open the configration pages. ì For details on how to find and rectify the falt, see "Falt tracing" on page 55. Saving the ser interface address ì Yo can add the address of the login screen to yor favorites/bookmarks so that yo will no longer need to enter the IP address manally in ftre: Internet Explorer: Add to Favorites btton Firefox: Bookmarks > Add Bookmark UI elements The ser interface yo open with the Web browser is divided into the following sections: 1 2 3 Home Basic Setp Wizard Advanced Settings Stats Langage Logot Operating Mode Internet......... Antenna selection 5 4 6 1 2 3 Tab selection: Open the Home, Basic Setp Wizard, Advanced Settings or Stats tabs to display the contents of each configration area. Langage btton: Select yor langage. Logot btton: This btton is only displayed if a system password is set p. Log off from yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. 23
User interface 4 5 6 Open Help window btton: Open the online Help relating to the men item crrently in the working area. Men area: Click the men items to display the respective pages of the crrently open configration area or a sbmen. Working area: Check the settings on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and change them as necessary. Bttons Logot Back Next Cancel Ok End Open online Help. Click this btton if yo reqire information abot the screen yo crrently have open. The corresponding Help topic is opened. Btton with which yo end the connection between the PC and the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Retrn to the previos screen in the Basic Setp Wizard. Move on to the next screen in the Basic Setp Wizard. Changed settings are not applied and yo retrn to the next highest level. Save the settings and retrn to the next highest level. Save the settings and exit the Basic Setp Wizard. Yo will see other bttons depending on the screen crrently open. If yo reqire frther information abot these, open the online Help at the appropriate place sing the qestion mark btton. Inpt fields On the configration screens, change the reqired settings sing the following inpt fields: Option bttons: Two or more bttons, of which one is activated. As soon as yo click another option btton, it is activated and the one previosly selected is reset. Yo will find option bttons wherever there is a choice between several possibilities, e.g. whether or not yo wish to se an external or the internal antenna. Text field: Enter text or digits. Click in the field to activate inpt mode. Yo will find text fields at points where yo can specify text or nmbers as reqired, e.g. a new system password. 24
User interface Setting the langage The ser interface is initially displayed in English. However, yo can select another langage, e.g. German, French, Spanish. ì If yo wish to set yor langage, click the Langage btton at the top right. This opens the page for setting the langage. ì Click the arrow next to the selection field to open it and select yor langage. ì Click Ok to change the langage. Opening online Help There is an online Help for each screen of the configration program, which yo can open directly on the screen. ì Click the qestion mark btton at the top right. The online Help is shown in the right pane of the configration program. ì If necessary, click Open Help window to open the online Help in a separate window. Men strctre The men of the ser interface on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is split into the following main areas: Home, Basic Setp Wizard, Advanced Settings and Stats. Under these men options, yo will find the following areas: Home Basic Setp Wizard Advanced Settings Stats Start page and starting point for all configration and administration tasks. It also shows the connection stats and allows yo to set the langage, see "User interface" on page 22. Establish a connection to the WiMAX network, optimise the antenna direction and set p yor Internet connection and VoIP access, see "Basic Setp Wizard" on page 27. Configre yor Internet and VoIP access and yor local network and perform administration tasks. For example, yo can enter a system password for access to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or change it, see "Configration with the Web browser" on page 22. Obtain information on the operating stats of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and read off the device and version nmbers as well as IP addresses; see "Stats" on page 45. Internet See "Internet" on page 46. Local Network See "Local network LAN" on page 47. Telephony See "Telephony" on page 47. Device Stats See "Device stats" on page 48. Radio Stats See "Radio stats" on page 48. 25
The Home page The Home page Once yo have logged in sccessflly to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, yo will see the Home page for the device software. The start screen offers an overview of all areas of the configration program: Men Basic Setp Wizard Advanced Settings Stats Description Perform the basic configration and set p the radio connection to the WiMAX network (see page 27). Perform advanced configration and administration tasks (see page 33). Obtain information on the stats of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX (see page 45). In the area to the right of the start screen, yo will see the connection stats of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX: connected = The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has established a radio connection with a WiMAX network. Yo will see the connection dration in brackets and in the format ddd:hh:mm:ss (d=days, h=hors, m=mintes, s=seconds). disconnected = The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is trying to establish a connection with a WiMAX network. To configre yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, se the Basic Setp Wizard, which will help yo establish a radio connection. Connecting to the Internet manally Once yo have configred yor Internet access (see page 27 and page 35), yo can establish a manal connection to the Internet on the start screen if yo have selected Connect on demand as the Connection mode. To establish or end an Internet connection manally: ì Open the start screen of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX as described on page 22. ì If yo have already started the ser interface, click the Home tab at the top left of the window. ì Click Connect to establish a connection to the Internet. ì Click Disconnect if yo no longer reqire the connection. 26
Basic Setp Wizard Basic Setp Wizard The Basic Setp Wizard helps yo start p yor device and gides yo step by step throgh the configration process with the most important settings. The Basic Setp Wizard comprises the following steps: Entering the access data for the WiMAX network Configring the Internet access Selecting the antenna Positioning the device Scanning the freqencies to establish a radio connection with a WiMAX network Exact alignment of the antenna to optimise the qality of the connection Configring VoIP access i Yo can check all the configration settings that yo make with the Basic Setp Wizard later via the Advanced Settings mens and, if necessary, change them, see "Advanced Settings" on page 33. Starting the Basic Setp Wizard ì To start the Basic Setp Wizard, click the Basic Setp Wizard tab. ì Click Next. Entering access data for the WiMAX network On this page yo enter the data for athentication of yor device on the WiMAX base station. Yo will need the access data spplied by yor WiMAX operator for this. ì Enter the access data and click Next. Setting p Internet access To allow sers in yor local network access to the Internet, set p the Internet connection of yor device sing the information spplied by yor Internet provider. ì Enter the access data and click Next. i Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX can be sed as an Internet roter or bridge. For more on this see "Setting the operating mode" on page 34. 27
Basic Setp Wizard Selecting the antenna ì Select whether yo want to operate yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with an otdoor antenna or the integrated one. Click the first option btton if yo want to se the integrated antenna. Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX mst be positioned by the window with the cable connections pointing inwards and mst be connected. Click the second option btton if yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX came with an otdoor antenna. This antenna mst have been installed and connected by an electrical specialist. ì Click Next. Adjsting the antenna ì If yo are sing the integrated antenna, adjst yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX by the window. If yo are sing the otdoor antenna, this mst already be installed and facing towards the base station, see "Installing the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX" on page 14. ì Click Next. Establishing a radio connection to a WiMAX network The Basic Setp Wizard will now scan the freqencies to establish an initial radio connection to a WiMAX network. The freqency scan begins atomatically. A progress bar indicates how far the scan has progressed. In addition, yo will see in the Remaining time area roghly how mch time is still needed for the complete scan. Depending on how yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has been preconfigred by yor provider, the scan can last several mintes before the first radio connection is established. i Dring the scan, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or antenna mst not be moved; this is the only way to garantee a complete scan with the crrent antenna alignment. As soon as a radio connection has been established with a WiMAX network, the scan will end. The progress bar is flly filled in and the display in the Remaining time area jmps to 0 seconds. ì If the scan has been sccessfl, read on in Chapter "Precisely aligning the antenna" on page 30. If the scan was not sccessfl: Both the integrated antenna and the otdoor antenna are directional antennae; this means that they mst at least be pointing roghly in the direction of a WiMAX network base station in order to establish a radio connection. The access data mst also have been entered correctly. 28
Basic Setp Wizard If the scan was not sccessfl: ì First check yor access data by going back to the WiMAX configration page (see page 27). ì If yo have entered yor access data correctly, adjst the antenna. If yo are sing the integrated antenna: ì Trn yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX by approx. 45. Correct: Incorrect: ì Click Ok to restart the scan. i Yo mst not move the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX dring the scan. Yo shold therefore always place the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX pright and on a level srface directly by the window. If the scan has still not been sccessfl with the alignment changed: ì Place the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX by a window that faces a different direction. ì If necessary, repeat the scan with all possible locations and alignments. ì If necessary, ask yor provider for the location of the nearest WiMAX network base station and select a location for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX that points towards this base station. The best reslts will be obtained if the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is in sight of a WiMAX network base station. If a line of sight is not possible, yo can reflect the radio waves off neighboring bildings. To do this, direct the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX at the bilding it is to reflecting off and not at the WiMAX network base station. 29
Basic Setp Wizard If yo are sing the otdoor antenna: ì The qalified electrician trns the antenna throgh 20 in the vertical axis. Then the scan is repeated by clicking the Ok btton. ì If necessary, the scan shold be repeated with all possible antenna alignments. Precisely aligning the antenna Once yo have established a radio connection to a WiMAX network, align yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or antenna precisely sing the Basic Setp Wizard. i Take extra care to align the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or otdoor antenna precisely. The better the connection qality, the faster yor Internet connection will be in the ftre. To obtain precise alignment of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or antenna, trn it a little at a time. If yo se the antenna integrated in the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, yo can also move the device a little at a time to optimise the reception qality. ì When a connection to a WiMAX network has been established, click Next to make fine adjstments to the antenna. The qality of the radio connection is represented graphically by a signal strength bar. The longer the bar is, the better the radio connection. Try to obtain the best possible radio connection setting. ì If yo are sing the antenna integrated in the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX: Memorise the crrent location and alignment of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, so that yo can restore it if the connection is broken. ì If yo are nable to check the display of the signal strength on the screen while aligning the antenna: Activate the Adible feedback option to obtain information abot the signal strength by means of beeps. The closer together the seqence of beeps, the better the connection qality. 30
Basic Setp Wizard ì Trn or move the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or trn the antenna a little at a time and note the signal strength display. Use this to move the antenna to the position with the best signal strength. In addition to the beeps and on-screen bar graph yo can also determine the qality of the connection by how many of the 4 LEDs indicating signal strength are lit p on the device (RSSI 1 RSSI 4). The more LEDs that light p, the better the connection qality. If yo have trned yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or the antenna too far, the connection might break. Yo shold then retrn to the alignment that provided a connection and repeat the procedre for establishing a connection to the WiMAX network. Then make any fine adjstments step by step. When yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or otdoor antenna is optimally aligned: ì Click Next. Make sre that in ftre yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or otdoor antenna is always in the set position. Setting p VoIP access If yo have connected an analoge telephone to the Phone port of yor device for Internet telephony, yo set p yor VoIP accont here sing the information yo received from yor VoIP provider. ì Activate the VoIP option to se Internet telephony for yor device. ì Enter the access data for yor VoIP accont that yo received from yor VoIP provider. Yo can normally keep the defalt settings, nless yor provider explicitly reqires other vales. Yo can enable or disable the following options: Comfort noise generation In digital voice transmission, CNG (Comfort Noise Generation) ensres that the listener hears a slight backgrond noise in the pases between speech, otherwise they might think the connection has been lost. Ot-of-band DTMF With analoge phones, DTMF (Dal-Tone Mlti-Freqency, a mlti-freqency dialling system) is sed to dial a nmber or transmit digits dring a connection. There are two kinds of DTMF: Ot-of-band: DTMF digits are transmitted in the voice-freqency band (above G.711). In-band: DTMF digits are transmitted throgh RFC 2833 signalling (e.g. when retrieving an external voicemail). Call waiting Incoming calls are signalled while yo are on the phone (only for phones on the Phone port). ì If yo want to clear all the occpied fields on this page, click Clear. 31
Basic Setp Wizard ì Click End to close the Basic Setp Wizard and apply the settings yo have made. i For more detailed information on the telephone fnctions, see section "Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX" on page 50. 32
Advanced Settings Advanced Settings In the Advanced Settings men, yo can configre all the options for the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. If reqired, yo can also change the settings yo made sing the Basic Setp Wizard. The following table contains the options available in this men. Men Operating Mode Internet Local Network Telephony WiMAX configration Antenna selection Administration Description Here yo can define whether yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will be sed as a roter or a bridge for the Internet access (page 35). Here yo can configre yor Internet access. This men covers all setting options for the Internet (page 35). Here yo can configre yor local network, e.g. change the private IP address of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or make settings for the DHCP server (page 39). Here yo can configre yor access for Internet telephony (VoIP) (page 40). Here yo can change the access data for yor WiMAX access (page 41). Here yo can choose whether to se the internal antenna or an otdoor one for yor WiMAX access (page 41). Here yo can do varios administration tasks, e.g. assign a system password (page 42) or reset the configration to the factory defalts (page 43). Yo can also load new firmware (page 44) All Advanced Settings pages contain Ok and Cancel bttons. ì Click Ok to confirm yor entries. ì Click Cancel to close a page withot applying the changes. 33
Advanced Settings Setting the operating mode Via the operating mode, yo define the role yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will play when establishing and administering Internet connections. Yo can rn yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX in the following operating modes: Roter Bridge Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX serves as an Internet roter for the network components connected to the LAN port, i.e. it establishes the connection to the Internet and ensres the transfer of the commnication data to and from the Internet (defalt). The network components initiate and control their Internet connection themselves. Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX only allows the commnication data to and from the Internet to pass throgh. ì To change the operating mode, open the Advanced Settings tab and select Operating Mode from the men. When yo change the operating mode, yor device is restarted. In Bridge mode, the following fnctions are no longer available: The DHCP server of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is deactivated (see page 39) becase the network components receive IP addresses in the pblic network. If yo want to access the configration program of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX via yor PC, yo mst connect the PC directly to the LAN port. Yo mst also temporarily assign it a static IP address in the address range of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. If yo want to se the Internet again after this, reset yor PC to atomatic IP address. For details see the docment Configring the local area network on the prodct CD. The firewall of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is disabled and cannot be enabled (see page 36). The NAT fnction of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is disabled. This means that the fnctions Port Forwarding (see page 37) and Exposed Host (see page 38) are not available. If necessary yo may have to protect yor network components against nwelcome access from the Internet by appropriate means (e.g. firewall software). 34
Advanced Settings Configring Internet access If yo have configred the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX sing the Basic Setp Wizard, yo have also configred yor Internet access. Yo can check or change these settings in the Internet men. This men also offers yo a wide range of possibilities for setting p secrity settings and limiting access to the Internet as well as for providing yor own services on the Internet. Yo can carry ot the following via the Internet men: Internet Connection Check and edit the Internet connection of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX (for frther information see below), DNS Servers Make DNS server settings (page 36), Firewall Protect the network against hacker attacks (see page 36), Port Forwarding Provide yor own services on the Internet (page 37), Exposed Host Opening the firewall for a selected PC (page 38). Setting p the Internet Connection Yo can set p or change the configration of yor Internet connection in this screen. All the settings yo make here mst coincide with the featres yor Internet service provider makes available to yo. Incorrect information can lead to problems with yor Internet connection. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Internet men select Internet Connection. ì Enter the data yo have been given by yor service provider. ì Select the Protocol sed for Internet access. PPPoE Static Obtain atomatically ì Apply the defalt settings for the other parameters nless yor service provider has given yo other data. Connection mode For a PPPoE connection (Point-to-Point over Ethernet), specify the Connection mode: Always on This gives the sers in yor network a constantly active Internet connection. Only choose this setting if yor Internet tariff is not time-dependent. Choose this option if yo se Internet telephony, otherwise yo cannot receive incoming calls. If necessary yo can terminate the Internet connection manally (see page 26). 35
Advanced Settings Connect on demand The Internet connection is only established if an application, e.g. an Internet browser or an e-mail program, reqests it. PPPoE pass-throgh If yo activate the PPPoE pass-throgh fnction, a PC in the network can connect to the Internet via its own connection ID. The roter pts this connection throgh. Setting p DNS servers DNS (Domain Name System) is a decentralised database on the Internet which allocates clearly nderstandable Internet names (domains) to the actal addresses of PCs and services (e.g. IP addresses). The DNS servers reqired for access to this database are normally provided by yor provider and do not have to be set p specially. Bt if necessary yo can change them here. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Internet men select DNS Servers. ì Activate the Use cstom DNS servers fnction and enter the IP addresses for yor Preferred DNS server and the Alternate DNS server. Enabling or disabling the firewall Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX comes with an integrated firewall, which protects yor device and network against nathorised access from the Internet. If the firewall is enabled, yor device can identify certain events, e.g. sspicios incoming data packets from the Internet, as attacks and avert them (hacker defence). Yor device s firewall is enabled by defalt. W We rgently recommend that yo leave the firewall of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX enabled, otherwise yor network will no longer be protected against hacker attacks from the Internet. If yo still want to disable the firewall: ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Internet men select Firewall. ì Disable the firewall. i This fnction is not available in Bridge operating mode, see "Configring Internet access" on page 35. PCs in yor network shold be protected by a separate firewall. Yo can set p protection against DoS (Denial of Service) attacks in Bridge mode via the local network configration, see "LAN configration" on page 39. 36
Advanced Settings Port Forwarding The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX comes with the NAT (Network Address Translation) fnction, which is always activated in Roter operating mode. With address mapping, mltiple sers in the local network can access the Internet via the pblic IP address. All the local IP addresses are assigned to the roter's pblic IP address by defalt. All IP addresses of PCs in the local network are converted to the roter's pblic IP address when accessing the Internet. Most Internet applications can be exected behind the NAT firewall withot any problems. However, some applications - sch as Internet games - reqire sers in the Internet to send reqests to sers in the local network so that the players can commnicate with each other. Sometimes these applications also reqire several ports to commnicate throgh. Sch applications do not work if NAT is active. Using port forwarding (the forwarding of reqests to particlar ports) the roter is forced to send reqests from the Internet for a certain service, for example a game, to the appropriate port(s) on the PC on which the game is rnning. If yo configre Port Forwarding, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX otwardly assmes the role of the server. It receives reqests from remote sers nder its pblic IP address and atomatically redirects them to local PCs. The private IP addresses of the servers on the local network remain protected. Internet services are addressed via defined port nmbers. The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX needs a mapping table of the port nmbers to redirect the service reqests to the servers that actally provide the service. Port Forwarding has to be configred for this prpose. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Internet men select Port Forwarding. ì Define the list of services for which yo want reqests from the Internet to be forwarded. Important services are already inclded in the Predefined applications selection field. The list can hold p to 20 entries. i The IP addresses of the PCs for which yo set p port forwarding mst remain nchanged. If the IP addresses of the PCs are assigned via the DHCP server of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, yo mst select the option Never expires as the Lease time when configring the DHCP server or assign static IP addresses to the PCs, see "Configring the DHCP server" on page 39. i This fnction is not available in Bridge operating mode, see "Configring Internet access" on page 35. 37
Advanced Settings Opening the firewall for a selected PC (Exposed Host) Yo can set p a client in yor local network to be a so-called "exposed host". Yor device will then forward all incoming reqests from the Internet to this client, with the exception of reqests to the port nmbers already defined via port forwarding. Yo can then, for example, operate yor own Web server on one of the clients in yor local network and make it accessible to Internet sers. As the exposed host, the local client is directly visible to the Internet and therefore particlarly vlnerable to attacks (e.g. hacker attacks). Only activate this fnction if it is absoltely necessary (e.g. to operate a Web server) and other fnctions (e.g. port forwarding) are not adeqate. In this case yo shold take appropriate measres for the clients concerned. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Internet men select Exposed Host. ì Define the list of PCs yo want to set p as exposed hosts. ì Activate a PC which yo want to fnction as the crrent exposed host. Only one PC at a time can be selected. i The IP addresses of the PCs yo want to set p as exposed hosts mst remain nchanged. If the IP addresses of the PCs are assigned via the DHCP server of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, yo mst select the option Never expires as the Lease time when configring the DHCP server or assign static IP addresses to the PCs, see "Configring the DHCP server" on page 39. i This fnction is not available in Bridge operating mode, see "Configring Internet access" on page 35. 38
Advanced Settings LAN configration With the help of the LAN configration yo can change the preset vales for the compter name and the private IP address for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and configre the integrated DHCP server. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and select Local Network. The preset IP address is 192.168.2.1. This is the private IP address of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. This is the address nder which the device can be reached in the local network. It can be freely assigned from the block of available addresses. The IP address nder which the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX can be reached from otside is assigned by the Internet service provider. The defalt Sbnet mask for the local network administered by the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is 255.255.255.0. Please note which sbnet mask is set when assigning the IP address. The preset sbnet mask defines the first three parts of the IP address which mst be identical for all network components (inclding roters). We recommend that yo se an address from a block that is reserved for private se. This address block is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.255.254. Configring the DHCP server The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has a DHCP server for which the factory setting is active. Conseqently, the IP addresses of the PCs are atomatically assigned by the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. i If the DHCP server for the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is activated, yo can configre the network setting on the PC so that the option Obtain an IP address atomatically is set p. If yo deactivate the DHCP server, yo will have to assign a static IP address for the PCs that se the network settings. For more information see the docment Configring the local area network on the CD. ì If the DHCP server is active, yo can define a Lease time. The lease time indicates how long the client may se the allocated IP configration. Note: If yo select Never expires, the IP addresses are never changed. Activate this option if yo want to make NAT or firewall settings sing the IP addresses of the PCs; otherwise yo have to assign static IP addresses to these PCs. ì Define the range of IP addresses the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX shold se to atomatically assign IP addresses to the PCs. Define the Start IP and the End IP. 39
Setting p Internet telephony (VoIP) Assigning static IP addresses to individal PCs Even if yo have activated the DHCP server, yo can still assign a static IP address to individal PCs (e.g. when setting p these PCs for NAT fnctions). ì Enter the MAC address of the PC to which yo want to assign a static IP address and the IP address yo wish to assign to the PC. Ageing time for MAC table When a PC in the network is accessed, yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX writes the MAC address and port nmber in a MAC table to speed p frther accesses. The entry in the MAC table is deleted after a fixed time. If necessary yo can change this vale via the MAC table ageing time parameter. Protection against DoS attacks DoS (Denial of Service) attacks are attacks on a system in the network to make its services nsable. This is basically done by overloading the system by constantly sending reqests. In Bridge mode, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX provides protection against DoS attacks, which yo can enable or disable via the activate DOS protection parameter. Setting p Internet telephony (VoIP) The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX allows yo to make phone calls over the Internet with an analoge telephone. For Internet telephony (VoIP) yo need the access athorisation of yor provider and the corresponding access data. Yo can connect an analoge telephone, a base for mobile components or a fax machine to the phone port of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. To be able to make phone calls over the Internet via VoIP, yo will need to set p yor VoIP accont sing the information spplied by yor VoIP provider. If yo have exected the Basic Setp Wizard, yo will already have entered these details there. If necessary yo can change them here. i For PPPoE Internet connections, do not change the defalt setting for the Internet connection mode (= Always on ) if yo se VoIP (page 35). Yo can only receive calls via VoIP if this mode is set. Bear in mind, however, that this setting may incr high connection costs if yo have a time-based tariff with yor Internet provider. Yo get the access and configration data for Internet telephony from yor provider. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and select Telephony. ì Enter the access data for yor VoIP accont that yo received from yor VoIP provider. Yo can normally keep the defalt settings, nless yor provider explicitly reqires other vales. i For detailed information on the telephone fnctions, see section "Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX" on page 50. 40
WiMAX configration WiMAX configration On this page yo enter the data for athentication of yor device on the WiMAX base station. Yo will need the access data spplied by yor WiMAX operator for this. If yo have exected the Basic Setp Wizard, yo will already have entered these details there. If necessary yo can change them here. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and select WiMAX configration from the men. Antenna selection On this page yo select the antenna to be sed for yor connection. If yo have exected the Basic Setp Wizard, yo will already have entered these details there. If necessary yo can change the setting here. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and select Antenna selection from the men.! To establish an optimm connection to the WiMAX base station, yo may have to adjst the antenna. Go throgh the Basic Setp Wizard - it will help yo with the exact adjstment of yor antenna for optimm reception, see "Establishing a radio connection to a WiMAX network" on page 28. 41
Administration Administration The ser interface Administration men incldes several helpfl fnctions for administering yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. System Password Changes the system password (page 42) Factory reset Reset the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the factory settings (page 43) Restart Reboots the device (page 44) Firmware Update Updates firmware (page 44) System password The system password is the password for configring yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and is reqested when yo open the configration pages, see "Lanching the ser interface" on page 22. If the device came from yor provider with a preset system password, yo can change this password here.! The system password protects yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and yor local network from nathorised access. For this reason, it is important to set p a password and change the defalt password. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Administration men select System Password. Featres of a secre password A password shold be difficlt for nathorised sers to work ot. Note the following points when choosing a password: The more characters a password has, the more secre it is. Choose a series of characters that is as varied as possible (not AAAA, 0000) and alternate between letters and nmbers. Do not se any term that cold be fond in a dictionary. Do not se seqential characters (not 123456, abcd) and no recognisable system (not 1a2b3c). Never se a password several times for different applications. Never save a password on the PC. Instead, make a note of it and store it in a secre place. Change yor passwords reglarly. 42
Restoring factory settings Changing the password ì Enter the crrent password in the Crrent password field. If no defalt system password has been set, leave this field empty. ì Enter a new password in the New password field. Select any series of characters with a minimm length of 4 and a maximm length of 20 characters. Yo can se the following characters: A Z, a z, 0 9 as well as the following special characters:! # $ % & ( ) * +, -. / : ; < = >? @ [ \ ] ^ _ { } ~. Note down yor new password on a sheet of paper and store it in secre place. ì Enter yor new password in the Confirm new password field again. This entry is case-sensitive. The new password can only be activated if both entries match. This detects typing errors when the password is entered. ì Finally, click Ok to accept yor change and to activate the new password. The new password is valid immediately for each instance the configration is called p.! The configration of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX cannot be accessed if yo do not enter a valid password. In this case, yo mst restore all the factory settings of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. To find ot how to do this, see chapter "Retrning the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to factory settings" on page 20. Restoring factory settings Yo can reset the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the factory settings. Yo shold do this before making the device available to others or exchanging it throgh the dealer. Otherwise nathorised sers may se the Internet access data at yor expense. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Administration men select Factory reset. ì Click Ok. A window will appear prompting yo to confirm the procedre. i Please remember that when the device is flly reset, all the configration settings are retrned to the factory settings. This means that yo will have to completely reconfigre the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Yo can also reset the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX via the Reset btton on the device itself (see page 20). 43
Restart Restart If the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is not operating properly, yo can reboot it. It shold then be ready for se again. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Administration men select Restart. ì Click Ok to reboot the device. A window will appear prompting yo to confirm the procedre. Updating the firmware If yor WiMAX provider provides a new downloadable firmware version for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with new fnctions or to fix errors, yo can pdate yor device qickly and easily. ì First download the relevant firmware file from the Internet and save it on yor PC. Read the information provided careflly.! Only pdate the firmware if there is a new version of the firmware that is crrently installed on yor device on the Internet. The firmware version crrently installed is shown nder Active image version. ì Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Administration men select Firmware Update. ì Enter the path and file name of the firmware file to be installed or click Browse to select a file on yor PC. ì Click Ok to start the firmware pdate. W Do not disconnect yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX from the PC or the power spply dring the firmware pdate, as this cold damage the device. It may take p to five mintes before the device is ready for se again. 44
Stats Stats Yo can check the stats of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with the pages in the Stats men. The men is divided into several individal pages opened by clicking the entries in the men area. To help with orientation, in the following sections the path is placed first so that yo can qickly find the stats messages described. For example, with the following address yo can open the settings of yor LAN: Stats > Local Network. i If yo have problems, before contacting yor provider or cstomer service, check the stats of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. When looking for the falt, yor provider or cstomer service will need some details that yo will find on the stats pages. Yo will find the most important stats information smmarised on the homepage. For detailed information, click an entry in the sbmen. Information on the Stats homepage Connection stats IP address IP address DHCP server VoIP stats System time Operating Mode The stats of the radio connection with the WiMAX network is displayed as follows: connected = The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has established a radio connection with a WiMAX network. Yo will see the connection dration in brackets and in the format ddd:hh:mm:ss (d=days, h=hors, m=mintes, s=seconds). disconnected = The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is trying to establish a connection with a WiMAX network. For an existing Internet connection only: Displays the IP address sed by the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX on the Internet. IP address sed by the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX in yor local network. Displays whether the DHCP server of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is activated. As DHCP server, yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX assigns an IP address to all the PCs in the network. DHCP mst be activated on a PC for the PC to receive an IP address from the DHCP server. For more information see the docment "Configring the local area network" on the prodct CD. Shows whether Internet telephony is set p. Displays the crrent date and time. The date and time are transmitted to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX from the WiMAX network. Role played by yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX dring connection setp to the Internet (Roter or Bridge). 45
Internet Firmware version Version nmber of the crrently installed device software. Yo will also need to give yor provider this nmber. ì If necessary, click the Refresh btton to refresh the data in the stats display. Internet Stats > Internet The connection settings for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX are displayed in the Internet sbmen. Connection stats IP address Sbnet mask MAC address Defalt gateway DHCP server Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Address Translation (NAT) The stats of the radio connection with the WiMAX network is displayed as follows: connected = The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has established a radio connection with a WiMAX network. Yo will see the connection dration in brackets and in the format ddd:hh:mm:ss (d=days, h=hors, m=mintes, s=seconds). disconnected = The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is trying to establish a connection with a WiMAX network. For an existing Internet connection only: Displays the pblic IP address and sbnet mask via which yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX establishes the connection with the Internet. For an existing Internet connection only: The MAC address niqely identifies a network component within a network, in this case the pblic MAC address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX within the WiMAX network yo se. For an existing Internet connection only: Displays the gateway the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX ses for connecting to the Internet. IP address of the DHCP server with which the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is connected. While the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has not been assigned an IP address by the WiMAX network, the field stays empty. For an existing Internet connection only: Displays the domain name server the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX ses to convert names to IP addresses. Displays whether NAT mode is activated on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. NAT converts the internal IP addresses of the PCs in yor network to pblic IP addresses. This maintains the confidentiality of yor internal IP addresses. ì If necessary, click the Refresh btton to refresh the data in the stats display. 46
Local network LAN Local network LAN Stats > Local Network The configration of the local network is displayed in the Local Network sbmen. IP address IP address sed by the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX in yor local network: 192.168.2.1 Sbnet mask Sbnet mask of yor local network: 255.255.255.0 MAC address DHCP server ì If necessary, click the Refresh btton to refresh the data in the stats display. Telephony The MAC address niqely identifies a network component within a network, in this case the local MAC address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX within yor local network. Displays whether the DHCP server of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is activated. As DHCP server, yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX assigns an IP address to all the PCs in the network. If the DHCP server is activated, yo will see the network sbscribers that have received yor IP address from the DHCP server in the DHCP clients field. DHCP mst be activated on a PC for the PC to receive an IP address from the DHCP server. For more information see the docment "Configring the local area network" on the prodct CD. Stats > Telephony The VoIP configration is displayed in the Telephony sbmen. User name SIP domain Stats The ser name registered with yor VoIP provider. The name of yor VoIP provider's SIP domain. Crrent stats of yor analoge phone connection: Yo can see whether yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is registered to a server and whether there is crrently an active connection. ì If necessary, click the Refresh btton to refresh the data in the stats display. 47
Radio stats Device stats Stats > Device Stats The device stats of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is displayed in the Device Stats sbmen. System ptime Operating time of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX since it was last restarted. The operating time is given in the format ddd:hh:mm:ss (d=days, h=hors, m=mintes, s=seconds). System time Displays the crrent date and time. This information is transmitted to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX by the WiMAX network. Operating Mode Role played by yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX dring connection setp to the Internet (Roter or Bridge). Device temperatre Crrent device temperatre inside yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. In the event of overheating, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX switches off. System Log Error protocol in which yo will find information abot problems. ì If necessary, click the Refresh btton to refresh the data in the stats display. Radio stats Stats > Radio Stats Information abot received and sent data as well as possible data transmission errors is displayed in the Radio Stats sbmen. Connected to a base station Indicates whether or not yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is connected to a base station. Base station ID ID nmber of the base station to which the device is connected. MAC state Stats of the connection setp to the base station. The information shown here is only intended for technically experienced sers. The stats of the connection to the base station is shown nder Connected to a base station. Received power level Receive level from the WiMAX base station. Vales in the range -70 dbm to -10 dbm are considered optimm. Yo can ensre this by optimising the antenna direction. Transmitted power level Crrent transmission power. 48
Radio stats Carrier to interference and noise ratio Measrement of the reception qality of the base station. The higher the vale, the better the qality of the data transfer to the base station. Centre freqency of crrent plink channel Crrently sed plink freqency. The reading changes freqently dring the measrement. Centre freqency of crrent downlink channel Crrently sed downlink freqency. Crrent channel bandwidth Crrently sed bandwidth. Radio port plink crrent average throghpt Average approximate plink throghpt in one second, moving average (5 samples). Radio port downlink crrent average throghpt Average approximate downlink throghpt in one second, moving average (5 samples). Crrent plink modlation scheme Crrently sed plink modlation type. Crrent downlink modlation scheme Crrently sed downlink modlation type. ì If necessary, click the Refresh btton to refresh the data in the stats display. 49
Preparing to se the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Preparing to se the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX When yo have finished configring yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, se it to srf the Internet, send e-mails or make phone calls via the Internet etc. As soon as yo attempt to access the Internet with a PC connected to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX (for example, by opening the Web browser and calling p an Internet site, or by starting yor e-mail program and retrieving e-mails), yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX atomatically establishes a connection to the Internet or ses the permanent Internet connection. Whether the connection needs to be established or is permanently available depends on yor provider's defalt settings. Unlike conventional Internet connections, yo do not need to enter any access data in order to establish an Internet connection. Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Yo can se yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to make calls via the Internet (VoIP) and operate a fax machine or answer machine withot installing any additional software. If yo wish, for example, to make a phone call via the Internet, yo do not need to switch on yor PC. In order to operate an analoge terminal on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, the following preconditions mst be satisfied: Yo have an analoge terminal (telephone, fax machine or answer machine) connected to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Internet telephony (VoIP) is inclded in yor contract with yor provider. This is necessary as yor provider needs to set p VoIP access for yo. Yo can find ot whether VoIP access is configred in yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX either from the docmentation given to yo by yor provider or by referring to the relevant stats page on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; see Chapter "Telephony" on page 47. Yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will adjst extremely flexibly to yor reqirements: if yo wish to make a call via VoIP, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will atomatically provide a permanent bandwidth for the prpose. This enables good voice qality when making a call via VoIP. Yo need a permanent Internet connection if yo wish to be permanently accessible and make calls via VoIP. Please note that yo cannot make phone calls via the Internet in the event of a power failre. i Ask yor provider which emergency nmbers are available via the VoIP connection. It is also possible that service nmbers cannot be reached in the sal way. Ask yor provider abot VoIP rates for VoIP connections. The VoIP featres may vary considerably, depending on yor provider's VoIP configration. Yo shold therefore read the docmentation given to yo by yor provider and, where applicable, visit yor provider's Internet site for frther options. 50
Making calls via VoIP Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Make telephone calls in the same way as on a conventional phone: dial as sal or se the directory to dial. The Phone LED flashes green. Receiving VoIP phone calls Yor PC does not need to be switched on for yo to receive calls. Yo only need the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to be ready for operation (Phone LED lights p green). For yo to receive calls via VoIP, let potential callers know yor VoIP phone nmber. Yo will find yor VoIP phone nmber in the docmentation spplied by yor provider. As soon as a call comes in on yor VoIP phone, the Phone LED starts to flash green and the phone rings. When yo lift the receiver or press the connect btton, yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX will provide the appropriate bandwidth for voice transmission. If yo are srfing the Internet at the same time, the data might be transmitted slightly more slowly, similar to when downloading several large data packets. The call is made in the same way as via a conventional phone line. When yo have ended the call, the Phone LED glows green again and yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX makes the entire bandwidth available for data transfer. Telephone fnctions This section describes the telephone fnctions available via the phone socket of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Telephoning Yo want to call someone. Key seqence Action ì Lift the receiver. ì Dial the nmber yo want to call. The call is connected. ì Hang p the receiver to end the call. 51
Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Callback Yo are on the phone to sbscriber A. Dring the call yo want to call sbscriber B with an enqiry. When yo finish talking to sbscriber B, yo want call A to be restored. Key seqence Action Yo are on the phone to sbscriber A. ì Press the R btton. Sbscriber A is pt on hold. Yo hear the dialling tone for the second call. ì Dial the nmber for sbscriber B. The call is connected and yo can talk to sbscriber B. ì Hang p the receiver to end the call. Yo will receive an atomatic callback from sbscriber A. ì Pick p the receiver and resme the call to sbscriber A. If yo cannot get throgh to sbscriber B Key seqence either or Action If yo cannot get throgh to sbscriber B becase the line is bsy, yo will hear the bsy tone. ì Hang p the receiver to end the call. Yo will receive an atomatic callback from sbscriber A. ì Pick p the receiver and resme the call to sbscriber A. ì Press the R btton. Yor call to sbscriber A will be reconnected. 52
Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Accepting a call waiting Yo are on the phone to sbscriber A. A call comes in from sbscriber B. Yo want to accept the call from sbscriber B and end the call to sbscriber A. Key seqence Action Yo are on the phone to sbscriber A. Dring the call yo hear the call waiting tone. ì Hang p the receiver to end the call to sbscriber A. ì Pick p the receiver again. Yo will be connected to sbscriber B. Alternating between callers (call holding) Yo are on the phone to sbscriber A. A call comes in from sbscriber B. Yo want to accept the call from sbscriber B withot ending the call to sbscriber A. Key seqence Action Yo are on the phone to sbscriber A. Dring the call yo hear the call waiting tone. ì Press the R btton. Sbscriber A is pt on hold. Yo are connected to sbscriber B. ì Press the R btton. Sbscriber B is pt on hold. Yo are reconnected to sbscriber A. 53
Making a phone call or faxing with the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Conference calling Yo want to make a conference call to two other parties. Key seqence Action ì Pick p the receiver. ì Dial the nmber for sbscriber A. The call is connected. Sbscriber A answers. ì Press the R btton. Sbscriber A is pt on hold. Yo hear the dialling tone for a second call. ì Dial the nmber for sbscriber B. The call is connected. Sbscriber B answers. ì Press the R btton. The conference call between yo, sbscriber A and sbscriber B is set p. If yo press the R btton while the call is being connected to sbscriber B, the call setp is cancelled and yo contine with yor call to sbscriber A. Ending a conference call Yo want to end the call to sbscriber B. Key seqence Action Press the R btton. The connection to sbscriber B is terminated and yo contine with yor call to sbscriber A. Yo want to end the conference call with both parties. Key seqence Action Hang p the receiver. The conference call is terminated. Sbscribers A and B can qit the conference call at any time by hanging p. The connection to the remaining sbscriber contines. 54
Appendix Appendix Trobleshooting Falt tracing When trobleshooting, start by checking the LEDs on yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Please answer the qestions on the left-hand side and follow the arrows to the answers and soltions: Is the Power LED green? Yes Is the LAN LED green? No No Power LED not lit p: power spply. Is the mains adapter connected correctly? Is the power socket live? The mains adapter might be falty. LAN LED not lit p: Ethernet connection. Is the Ethernet cable connected correctly? Is the PC's network adapter working? LAN LED flashing green: data is being transmitted. No falt. Yes Is the Online LED green? Yes No Falt still not rectified? Online LED not lit p: no registration to a WiMAX network. Has the antenna been moved ot of position or the device's alignment changed? In this case, restore the original alignment. Register yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with the help of the Basic Setp Wizard; see page 27. Online LED flashing green: a connection is being established. No falt. Online LED is red: the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is not ready for se. The device may be too hot. In this case, the integrated overheating protector prevents the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX from being damaged. If the temperatre rises, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX atomatically redces data transfer to a minimm. When the temperatre exceeds the critical vale, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX switches itself off. Wait ntil the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has cooled down. 55
Trobleshooting Can the configration program be accessed? Yes Look for a sitable place to set p yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; see page 14. Register yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX with the help of the Basic Setp Wizard; see page 27. No Check the connection to yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; see page 58. Is there a connection? Yes The Web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) is incorrectly configred; see page 59. No The TCP/IP network is incorrectly configred on the PC; see docment "Configring the local area network" on prodct CD. Other falts and problems Yo are sing a firewall on the PC that prevents access to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Test this, if necessary, by briefly switching off the firewall. If access is possible, configre the firewall. For details, refer to the ser gide for yor firewall. Yo have forgotten the system password If yo have assigned yor own system password or changed and forgotten it, yo need to retrn yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the factory settings; see Chapter "Retrning the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to factory settings" on page 20. The Online LED is lit p permanently in red and the possibility of the device overheating can be exclded The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX may be falty. Restart the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; see "Rebooting the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX" on page 20. If the Online LED remains red after the device has been restarted and does not go off, please contact yor provider/service technician. 56
Trobleshooting Only a few LEDs have lit p to display the signal strength (RSSI) and the Online LED is green If yo are sing the antenna integrated in the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, trn the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX ntil more LEDs light p. Try to place the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX even closer to the window and check the signal strength bar in the Basic Setp Wizard of the configration program. Power failre No data will be lost. Before contacting cstomer service or yor provider ì First exclde all the falts listed in this section. ì Have the docmentation spplied by yor provider ready. ì If yo can open the configration program in the Web browser, click the Stats tab. ì Note the nmber in the Firmware version field. This is the nmber of the crrently installed device software. ì Open the Local Network sbmen and note the entry consisting of nmbers and letters in the MAC address field. The MAC address is sed for the globally niqe identification of yor device. ì Leave the PC switched on and the configration program open when yo phone cstomer service or yor provider. They might need still more information, which yo will find on the stats pages. 57
Trobleshooting Checking the connection to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Yo can check whether the PC is correctly connected to the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. This can be done as follows: ì Open the command prompt on the PC: Click Start > Rn. Enter cmd in the inpt field and click OK. The Command prompt window opens. ì Check whether the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX responds with the ping command. Enter ping 192.168.2.1 and press Enter. The PC now sends some test packets via this connection and checks whether the connection partner responds. The connection partner may respond in the following ways: Reply from the IP address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; statistics abot the connection are presented. If yo receive these statistics, the connection to the device is OK. The reqest exceeds the time limit; it was not possible either to send or receive any packets. There is no physical connection between the PC and yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Check the following points: Is the Ethernet cable between the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX and the PC properly connected? The LAN LED on the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX mst light p. Has TCP/IP been properly configred on yor PC? If the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has the IP address 192.168.2.1, yor PC's IP address mst be between 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.254. The sbnet mask mst be 255.255.255.0. To find ot the IP address of yor PC, enter ipconfig in the command prompt. If the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has not responded sccessflly to the ping command, yo need to adjst the network settings on the PC. To find ot how to do this, please read the docment "Configring the local area network" on the prodct CD. If the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX has responded sccessflly to the ping command, the network is configred correctly. If it is not possible to access the configration program of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX, check and change the settings in yor Web browser. To find ot how to do this, please read the next chapter. 58
Trobleshooting Configring the Web browser If yo are sing a crrent Web browser bt cannot open the configration program in it, check the Web browser settings. i We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 or Mozilla Firefox 2.0 as the Web browser. Do not se an HTTP proxy for accessing yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. Java and Javascript mst be enabled. Popp windows mst be enabled for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. The following descriptions relate to Internet Explorer Version 7.0 and Mozilla Firefox Version 2.0. Setting p an HTTP proxy An HTTP proxy is a bffer for Internet pages that have been called p. For example, once called p, a page can contine to be shown even if yo are crrently offline. However, this bffer wold prevent the configration pages being read again when yo call p the configration for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX; for this reason, yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX can only be configred if the HTTP proxy is not being sed for local pages. Check the HTTP proxy in the Web browser yo wish to se for the configration. Internet Explorer 7.0: ì Open Internet Explorer. ì Click Tools and then Internet Options. ì Open the Connections tab. ì Click LAN settings. ì If the option Use proxy server for LAN is activated in the Proxy server area, activate the selection field Circmvent proxy server for local addresses. If the option Use proxy server for LAN is not activated, yo do not need to make any settings. ì Click OK and then OK again to close the Internet Options window. 59
Trobleshooting Firefox 2.0: ì Open Firefox. ì Click Tools and then Settings. ì Click Advanced. ì Open the Network tab and click Settings in the Connection area. ì Select either Direct connection to the Internet or Manal proxy configration. If yo have chosen Manal proxy configration, in the No proxy for: field, enter the IP block in which the IP address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX is fond: 192.168.2.0/24 ì Click OK and then OK again to close the Settings window. Allowing JavaScript and Java Internet Explorer 7.0: ì Open Internet Explorer. ì Click Tools and then Internet Options. ì Open the Secrity tab. ì Select the Local Intranet entry as the Web content zone. ì Click the Sites btton. ì Select the Inclde all sites that circmvent the proxy server entry. ì Click OK and then OK again to apply the settings. Firefox 2.0: ì Open Firefox. ì Click Tools and then Settings. ì Click Content. ì Check the Activate JavaScript and Activate Java boxes. ì Click OK to apply the settings. 60
Trobleshooting Allowing pop-p windows Pop-p windows are small windows that are opened either as the reslt of an action or atomatically. The device software for yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX ses pop-p windows to display the online Help, for example. Many Internet sites, however, call p distracting pop-p windows for effective advertisement placement, for example, withot detracting from the layot of the site itself. To prevent these pop-p windows from opening, crrent Web browsers offer pop-p blockers. If necessary, yo can configre the pop-p blocker to display desirable pop-p windows and to block ndesirable windows. i If yo are sing a different pop-p blocker, configre it to allow pop-p windows for the IP address 192.168.2.1. Internet Explorer 7.0: ì Open Internet Explorer. ì Click Tools and then Pop-p Blocker and choose Pop-p Blocker Settings. ì Enter the IP address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX as the Website address: 192.168.2.1 ì Click the Add btton. ì Click Close to apply the settings. Firefox 2.0: ì Open Firefox. ì Click Tools and then Settings. ì Click Content. ì If the Block pop-p windows check box is activated, click Exceptions to its right. ì Enter the IP address of yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX as the Website address: 192.168.2.1 ì Click the Allow btton. ì Click Close and OK to apply the settings. 61
Trobleshooting Specifications Model Gigaset SX682 WiMAX Dimensions Approx. 230 x 160 x 52 mm Operating temperatre +5 C to +40 C Network interface 1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) LAN connection (10BaseT Fll Dplex, 100BaseT Half Dplex or 100BaseT Fll Dplex) Telephone interface 1 FXS (RJ11) for connecting an analoge terminal (telephone, fax machine or answer machine) Freqency 2.3 2.4 / 2.5 2.7 / 3.4 3.6 GHz Otpt power Max. 26 dbm Power consmption 3 6 W, depending on operating state Bandwidth Optional 3.5 / 5.0 / 7.0 or 10.0 MHz Type of transmission TDD Modlation techniqe SOFDMA 512/1024 Sbcarrier modlation QPSK, 16/64 QAM Encoding rate 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 Antenna socket 50 Ohm reverse SMA Antenna type 2 internal antennae (2xRX, 1xTX) for MIMO Matrix A & B; Type DN1 (EN 302 326-3 V1.2.2) Optional: otdoor antenna Antenna gain 3.5 GHz: max. 10 dbi (integrated antennae) Antenna polarisation Send direction vertical, Receive direction vertical and horizontal / vertical and vertical Mains adapter Inpt: 100 240 V AC Otpt: 12 V; 1.0 A DC Otdoor antenna specifications (optional) Model Otdoor antenna Operating temperatre 40 C to +70 C Freqency 2.5 2.7 GHz or 3.4 3.6 GHz Antenna socket 50 Ohm Antenna gain 3.5 GHz: 18 dbi 2.6 GHz: 15 dbi Antenna polarisation Vertical or horizontal 62
Ptting into service Ptting into service This device is intended for se in the contry indicated on the device's label. The device is operated nder a single licence, which is held by yor service provider. Contact yor service provider regarding licensing before yo pt the device into service. Please observe the legal provisions and local restrictions when ptting the device into service. Please ask yor service provider for frther information. CE declaration This device is intended for se with WiMAX base stations. We, Sagem Commnications SAS, declare that this device meets the essential reqirements and other relevant reglations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC. National laws and reglations mst be considered before ptting the device into service. A copy of the 1999/5/EC declaration of conformity is available at this Internet address: http://spport.sagem-commnications.com/ Open Sorce Software sed in the prodct The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX contains, among other things, Open Sorce Software, licensed nder an Open Sorce Software License and developed by third parties. These Open Sorce Software files are protected by copyright. Yor rights to se the Open Sorce Software beyond the mere exection of the Sagem Commnications SAS program, is governed by the relevant Open Sorce Software license conditions. Yor compliance with those license conditions will entitle yo to se the Open Sorce Software as foreseen in the relevant license. In the event of conflicts between Sagem Commnications SAS license conditions and the Open Sorce Software license conditions, the Open Sorce Software conditions shall prevail with respect to the Open Sorce Software portions of the software. The Open Sorce Software is licensed royaltyfree (i.e., no fees are charged for exercising the licensed rights, whereas fees may be charged for reimbrsement of costs incrred by Sagem Commnications SAS).The license conditions can be fond in the following chapters. In addition the license texts can be downloaded from: "The BSD License is available on the internet at: http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/license.html 63
Open Sorce Software sed in the prodct "The OpenSSL license is available on the internet at: http://www.openssl.org/sorce/license.html "The zlib license is available on the internet at: http://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html "Boost Software License http://www.boost.org/license_1_0.txt Warranty regarding frther se of the Open Sorce Software Sagem Commnications SAS provides no warranty for the Open Sorce Software programs contained in this device, if sch programs are sed in any manner other than the program exection intended by Sagem Commnications SAS. The licenses listed below define the warranty, if any, from the athors or licensors of the Open Sorce Software. Sagem Commnications SAS specifically disclaims any warranties for defects cased by altering any Open Sorce Software program or the prodct's configration. Yo have no warranty claims against Sagem Commnications SAS in the event that the Open Sorce Software infringes the intellectal property rights of a third party. Open Sorce Software sed Open Sorce Software Component wpa_spplicant djbbns zlib boost lib expat openssl License BSD-license pblic domain Zlib license Boost Software License expat license OpenSSL License, SSLeay License Acknowledgements WPA Spplicant: Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Joni Malinen <j@w1.fi> and contribtors All Rights Reserved. OpenSSL: "This prodct incldes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for se in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)" "This prodct incldes cryptographic software written by Eric Yong (eay@cryptsoft.com)" Zlib: "This prodct incldes software developed by Jean-lop Gailly and Mark Adler" 64
Open Sorce Software Licenses Open Sorce Software sed in the prodct WPA-Spplicant License: BSD WPA Spplicant ============== Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Joni Malinen <j@w1.fi> and contribtors All Rights Reserved. Redistribtion and se in sorce and binary forms, with or withot modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistribtions of sorce code mst retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistribtions in binary form mst reprodce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the docmentation and/or other materials provided with the distribtion. 3. Neither the name(s) of the above-listed copyright holder(s) nor the names of its contribtors may be sed to endorse or promote prodcts derived from this software withot specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUEN- TIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAM- AGE. OpenSSL This is a copy of the crrent LICENSE file inside the CVS repository. LICENSE ISSUES The OpenSSL toolkit stays nder a dal license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actal license texts. Actally both licenses are BSD-style Open Sorce licenses. In case of any license isses related to openssl please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. 65
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Open Sorce Software sed in the prodct tion, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not jst the SSL code. The SSL docmentation inclded with this distribtion is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hdson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Copyright remains Eric Yong's, and as sch any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this package is sed in a prodct, Eric Yong shold be given attribtion as the athor of the parts of the library sed. This can be in the form of a textal message at program startp or in docmentation (online or textal) provided with the package. Redistribtion and se in sorce and binary forms, with or withot modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistribtions of sorce code mst retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistribtions in binary form mst reprodce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the docmentation and/or other materials provided with the distribtion. 3. All advertising materials mentioning featres or se of this software mst display the following acknowledgement: "This prodct incldes cryptographic software written by Eric Yong (eay@cryptsoft.com)" The word 'cryptographic' can be left ot if the roines from the library being sed are not cryptographic related :-). 4. If yo inclde any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) yo mst inclde an acknowledgement: "This prodct incldes software written by Tim Hdson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THE- ORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEG- LIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. The licence and distribtion terms for any pblically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and pt nder another distribtion licence [inclding the GNU Pblic Licence.] Zlib: 'zlib' general prpose compression library version 1.1.4, March 11th, 2002 Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jean-lop Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided 'as-is', withot any express or implied warranty. In no event will the athors be held liable for any damages arising from the se of this software. 67
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Glossary Glossary Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Translation. NAT is a method for converting IP addresses (mainly private IP addresses) in a network to one or more pblic IP addresses on the Internet. With NAT, several network components in a LAN can share a pblic IP address to connect to the Internet. The network components of the local network are hidden behind the IP address registered on the Internet. NAT is often sed as part of the firewall in a network becase of this secrity fnction. Bridge A bridge connects several network segments to form a joint network, e.g. to make a TCP/ IP network. The segments can have different physical characteristics, e.g. different linking sch as Ethernet and wireless LANs. Local networks can be expanded by linking individal segments via bridges. db Decibel (a tenth of a Bel). Logarithmic nit of measrement for ratios between two crrents, voltages, sond levels or powers. In order to depict large vale differences clearly and graphically, these are given in db; e.g. 60 db corresponds to the factor 1000 relative to the voltage drops. dbm Decibel milliwatt. Power level in decibels relative to 1 milliwatt. DHCP Dynamic Host Configration Protocol. DHCP handles the atomatic assignment of IP addresses to network components. DHCP was developed becase in large networks especially the Internet the defining of IP addresses is very complex as sbscribers freqently move, drop ot or new ones join. A DHCP server server atomatically assigns the connected network components (DHCP clients) dynamic IP addresses from a defined IP pool range, ths saving a great deal of configration work. In addition, the address blocks can be sed more effectively: since not all sbscribers are on the network at the same time, the same IP address can be assigned to different network components in sccession as and when reqired. DHCP server There is a DHCP integrated into the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX that atomatically assigns IP addresses to PCs in the local network. 70
Glossary DNS Domain Name System. DNS permits the assignment of IP addresses to PC or domain names that are easier to remember. A DNS server mst administer this information for each local network with an Internet connection. As soon as a page on the Internet is called p, the Web browser obtains the corresponding IP address from the DNS server so that it can establish the connection. On the Internet, the assignment of domain names to IP addresses follows a hierarchical system. A local PC only knows the address of the local name server. This in trn knows all the addresses of the PCs in the local network and the sperordinated name servers, which again know addresses and the next sperordinated name servers. Domain name The domain name is the reference to one or more web servers on the Internet. The domain name is mapped via the DNS service to the corresponding IP address. Downlink Files that yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX receives and forwards to yor local network. DSL Digital Sbscriber Line. DSL is a techniqe whereby data is transmitted via the conventional phone line. To do this, yo reqire sitable phone lines and special technology to be set p by a Provider. As these preconditions are not satisfied in all areas, it is not possible to se DSL in all locations. In order to make se of high-performance Internet access in these areas as well, technologies sch as WiMAX, Wi-Fi or satellite connections are implemented. Ethernet Ethernet is a network technology for local networks (LANs) defined by the IEEE as standard IEEE 802.3. Depending on the network adapter sed, the transmission speed on the Ethernet varies between 10 Mbps and 1 Gbps. Firewall Firewalls are sed by network operators as protection against nathorised external access. This involves a whole bndle of hardware and software actions and technologies that monitor and control the data flow between the private network to be protected and an nprotected network sch as the Internet. Firmware Device software. To correct errors or pdate the device, a new firmware version can be loaded onto the device's memory (firmware pdate). Flat rate Flat rate is a particlar billing system for Internet connections. The Provider charges a set monthly fee for a certain service package. 71
Glossary FTP File Transfer Protocol. Protocol for exchanging files via the Internet. FTP is sed, for example, to make files available for download or to receive files from other sers. Fll dplex Data transmission operating mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. FXS Foreign Exchange Station. Phone port to which an analoge terminal (phone, fax or answer machine) can be connected. Gateway A gateway connects networks with one another. In contrast to a Roter, a gateway is not dependent on protocol, i.e. it is also able to establish connections between networks with a different architectre (protocols, application interfaces etc.). Half dplex Operating mode for data transfer. Only one party can receive or send data at a time. HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Network protocol for the transmission of data, which is mainly sed for transmitting and displaying Internet content. HTTP proxy An HTTP proxy is a server that network components se for their Internet traffic. All reqests are sent via the proxy. Hb A hb is a central distribtion point in a network, to which PCs and other network devices are connected. The hb forwards received data to all connected PCs. For this reason, in large networks, a Switch is recommended to ensre that data is only sent to the PC reqesting it. IEEE Institte of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE is an international body for defining network standards, especially for standardising LAN technologies, transmission protocols and speeds, and wiring. 72
Glossary IEEE 802.16 Standard defined by the IEEE for WiMAX. Similarly to other standards in the 802 series (e.g. 802.3 Ethernet, 802.11 WLAN), the WiMAX standard is one of the standards for networks. The standard has progressed in accordance with new developments; there are crrently two main versions: IEEE 802.16-2004: WiMAX, which specifies the secre location for connection partners. IEEE 802.16e-2005: Mobile WiMAX, which enables wireless cells to be exchanged dring data transmission. Internet telephony (VoIP) Voice transmission via the Internet (Voice over IP). IP Internet Protocol. The protocol is responsible for addressing of sbscribers in a network sing IP addresses, and rotes data from the sender to the recipient. In doing so, it decides on the way in which data packets will be forwarded between sender and recipient. IP address An IP address is the niqe network-wide address of a network component in a network based on the TCP/IP protocol (e.g. in a local network or on the Internet). The IP address consists of for parts (each of p to three-figre strings of digits from 0 255) that are separated from one another by fll stops (e.g. 192.168.2.1). The IP address is made p of the network nmber and the nmber of the network component. Depending on the Sbnet mask, one, two or three parts form the network nmber, the remainder form the network component nmber. Yo can find ot the IP address of yor PC sing the ipconfig command. There are two different types of IP address: Private IP address: IP address of a network component within a local network. Pblic IP address: IP address that ses a network component for accessing the Internet. IP addresses can be assigned manally or atomatically: Static IP address: The IP address is manally assigned to a network component and never changes. Dynamic IP address: The IP address is assigned to the network component by a DHCP server. The IP address of this network component can change each time it registers with a network or at specific time intervals. On the Internet, domain names are normally sed instead of the IP addresses. DNS is sed to assign domain names to IP addresses. 73
Glossary IPTV Internet Protocol Television. Yo receive yor provider's television service via the DSL connection. To do this, yo reqire an IPTV-capable set-top box and the configration data of yor IPTV provider. ISP Internet Service Provider. See Provider. LAN Local Area Network, local network. A local network links network components so that they can exchange data and share resorces. The physical range is restricted to a particlar area (a site). A local network can be connected to other local networks or a widearea network (WAN) sch as the Internet. LED Light Emitting Diode. An LED is an electronic component (semi-condctor) that generates light at low power consmption. LEDs are often sed as signal lights for display and UI elements. Login Access to a PC or a service, password e.g. for access to the Internet. MAC address Media Access Control. The MAC address is sed for the globally niqe identification of a network adapter. It comprises six parts (hexadecimal nmbers), e.g. 00-90-96-34-00-1A. The MAC address is assigned by the network adapter manfactrer and cannot be changed. Mbps Million bits per second. Specification of the transmission speed in a network. Network A network is a grop of devices connected in wired or wireless mode so that they can share resorces sch as data and peripherals. A general distinction is made between local networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs). Network adapter The network adapter is the hardware device that creates the connection between a network component and a local network. The connection can be wired or wireless. An Ethernet network card is an example of a wired network adapter. The Gigaset PC Card 108 and the Gigaset USB Adapter 108 are examples of wireless network adapters. A network adapter has a niqe address, the MAC address. 74
Glossary Network protocol The network protocol is the standard via which different PCs exchange data in a network. A connection can only be established between PCs in a network if they all se the same protocol. The TCP/IP network protocol is the most extensive network protocol, which is also sed for connections to the Internet. This mst be set p on each PC from which a network connection is to be established. Port Data is exchanged between two applications in a network across a port. The port nmber addresses an application within a network component. The combination of IP address/port nmber niqely identifies the recipient or sender of a data packet within a network. Some applications (e.g. Internet services sch as HTTP or FTP) work with fixed port nmbers; others are allocated a free port nmber whenever they need one. Port forwarding In port forwarding, the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX directs data packets from the Internet that are addressed to a particlar Port to the corresponding port of the appropriate network component. This enables servers within the local network to offer services on the Internet withot them needing a pblic IP address. See also: Virtal server Protocol A protocol describes the agreements for commnicating on a network. It contains rles for opening, administering and closing a connection, as well as abot data formats, time frames and handling possible errors. Commnications between two applications reqire different protocols at varios levels, e.g. the TCP/IP protocols for the Internet. Provider A provider (Internet Service Provider) offers access to the Internet for a fee. QoS Qality of Service. QoS allows network traffic to be sorted according to priorities. This makes it possible to grant Internet telephony (VoIP) priority over other data traffic. This is a precondition for problem-free calls. RJ Registered Jack. Standardised connection, also known as a modlar jack. Roter A roter directs data packets from one local area network (LAN) to another via the fastest rote. A roter enables the connection between networks of different network technologies and this is performed on the basis of a common protocol. For example, it can link a local network with WiMAX technology to the Internet. RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication. Characteristic vale for the signal strength of radio connections, sed by commnication devices for the atomatic selection of a sitable channel. 75
Glossary Server A server makes services available to other network components (clients). The term "server" is often sed to refer to a PC. However it can also mean an application that provides a particlar service sch as DNS, DHCP or a Web service. SIP Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is a standard for data transfer in Internet telephony (VoIP). It describes how a call is carried over the data network and which components, which transport and signalling protocols are involved. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. The SMTP protocol is a TCP/IP protocol and reglates the exchange of electronic post on the Internet. Yor Provider provides yo with access to an SMTP server. Sbnet A sbnet divides a network into smaller nits. Sbnet mask The sbnet mask determines how many parts of the IP addresses of a network represent the network nmber and how many parts represent the network component nmber. If the sbnet mask in a network is 255.255.255.0, for example, this means that the first three parts of the IP address make p the network nmber and only the last part can be sed to assign network component nmbers. The first three parts of the IP address of all network components are in this case always the same. Switch A switch is a central distribtor in a wired network, which, nlike a hb, provides intelligent distribtion of data transfer. The switch only ever forwards a data packet to the sbnet or network component the data packet is intended for. Unnecessary transfer of data in the network ths avoided. TAE Telecommnications connecting nit (German: Telekommnikations-Anschlsseinheit). Connector for connecting analoge telecommnications devices. F for phone, N for additional devices sch as fax or answer machines. TCP Transmission Control Protocol. TCP is part of the TCP/IP protocol family. TCP handles data transport between commnication partners (applications). TCP is a session-based transmission protocol, i.e. it sets p, monitors and terminates a connection for transporting data. 76
Glossary TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Protocol family on which the Internet is based. IP forms the basis of each PC to PC connection. TCP provides applications with a reliable transmission link in the form of a continos data stream. TCP/IP is the basis on which services sch as WWW, Mail and News are bilt. There are other protocols as well. In order to access the Internet from a PC, TCP/IP mst be set p on the PC. UDP User Datagram Protocol. UDP is a Protocol of the TCP/IP protocol family that handles data transport between two commnication partners (applications). Unlike TCP, UDP is a non-session based protocol. It does not establish a fixed connection. The recipient is responsible for making sre the data is received. The sender is not notified abot whether it is received or not. Uplink Data that yor Gigaset SX682 WiMAX forwards from yor PC or local network to external sites (e.g. to the Internet). URL Universal Resorce Locator. Globally niqe address of a domain on the Internet, e.g. http://www.sagem-commnications.com. Virtal server A virtal Server provides a service on the Internet that rns not on itself, bt on another network component. The Gigaset SX682 WiMAX can be configred as a virtal server. It will then direct incoming calls for a service via Port forwarding directly to the appropriate Port of the network component in qestion. VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol; voice transmission via the Internet (Internet telephony). WAN Wide Area Network. A WAN is a network that is not restricted to one particlar area, sch as the Internet. A WAN is rn by one or more pblic providers to enable private access. Yo access the Internet via a Provider. WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. WiMAX is a modern wireless network technology that enables fast Internet connection even in remote areas where no other connection possibility (e. g. DSL) is available. 77
Index Index A Address Translation.............. 70 Administration.................. 42 system password.............. 42 Advanced Settings featres..................... 33 Antenna adjsting.................... 28 aligning precisely.............. 30 integrated................... 15 otdoor antenna.............. 16 Appendix...................... 55 CE declaration................ 63 ptting into service............ 63 specifications................. 62 trobleshooting............... 55 Atomatic callback.............. 52 B Base station ID.................. 48 Basic settings................... 27 setting p Internet access........ 27 starting..................... 27 Basic Setp Wizard............... 27 establishing a radio connection... 28 starting..................... 27 Bridge........................ 70 C Call holding.................... 53 Callback....................... 52 Care.......................... 6 Checking connection............. 58 Cleaning....................... 6 Conference call................. 54 end........................ 54 Configration.................. 22 administration................ 42 aligning antenna precisely....... 30 basic settings................. 27 men strctre............... 25 opening online Help............ 25 resetting to factory setting....... 43 setting the langage............ 25 stats....................... 45 Connecting.................... 16 answer machine............... 18 fax machine.................. 18 otdoor antenna............... 17 PC.......................... 17 telephone.................... 18 Connection mode................ 35 Connectors..................... 11 D db........................... 70 dbm.......................... 70 Device stats................... 48 DHCP......................... 70 DHCP server................. 39, 70 Disposal........................ 7 Disposal (Switzerland)............. 6 DNS.......................... 71 DNS (Domain Name System)....... 36 DNS server..................... 36 Domain name.................. 71 DoS (Denial of Service)............ 40 Downlink...................... 71 DSL.......................... 71 E Enqiry....................... 52 Establishing a radio connection..... 28 Ethernet....................... 71 Exposed host................... 38 F Factory settings................. 20 Faxing........................ 50 Firewall.................... 36, 71 Firmware...................... 71 Firmware pdate................ 44 Flat rate....................... 71 FTP........................... 72 Fll dplex..................... 72 FXS.......................... 72 78
Index G Gateway...................... 72 H Hacker defence................. 36 Half dplex.................... 72 HTTP......................... 72 HTTP proxy.................... 72 Firefox...................... 60 Internet Explorer.............. 59 setting p.................... 59 Hb.......................... 72 I IEEE.......................... 72 IEEE 802.16.................... 73 Installation connecting................... 16 location..................... 14 PC......................... 17 resetting.................... 20 restarting.................... 20 switching on................. 19 system reqirements........... 16 Installing...................... 14 Internet....................... 35 connection mode.............. 35 men....................... 35 protocol..................... 35 Internet access setting p.................... 27 Internet connection changing configration......... 35 closing manally.............. 26 opening manally............. 26 setting p.................... 35 Internet telephony............... 73 analoge telephone............ 40 setting p.................... 40 VoIP settings................. 40 IP............................ 73 IP address.................. 22, 73 assigning atomatically......... 39 assigning static............ 39, 40 dynamic..................... 73 private................... 39, 73 pblic....................... 73 static....................... 73 IP address block for DHCP.......... 39 IPTV.......................... 74 ISP........................... 74 J Java allowing..................... 60 Firefox...................... 60 Internet Explorer............... 60 JavaScript allowing..................... 60 Firefox...................... 60 Internet Explorer............... 60 L LAN.......................... 74 configration................. 39 Lease time..................... 39 LED.......................... 74 LEDs overview..................... 12 startp...................... 19 Location....................... 14 Login......................... 74 M MAC address................... 74 MAC table..................... 40 ageing time.................. 40 Making calls.................... 50 calling....................... 51 receiving calls................. 51 Mbps......................... 74 Men strctre................. 25 N NAT....................... 37, 70 port forwarding............... 37 Network....................... 74 Network adapter................ 74 Network Address Translation....... 37 Network protocol................ 75 79
Index O Opening online Help............. 25 Operating mode Bridge...................... 34 Roter...................... 34 Otdoor antenna................ 16 P Password forgotten.................... 56 ping command................. 58 Pop-p blocker Firefox...................... 61 Internet Explorer.............. 61 Pop-p window................. 61 Firefox...................... 61 Internet Explorer.............. 61 Port.......................... 75 Port forwarding.............. 37, 75 setting p.................... 37 Port nmber................... 75 illstration................... 37 PPPoE pass-throgh.............. 36 Prodct featres................ 11 Prodct overview................ 11 Protocol....................... 75 Provider....................... 75 Ptting into service.............. 50 Q QoS.......................... 75 R Radio stats.................... 48 Reboot........................ 44 Resetting................... 20, 43 Restarting..................... 20 RJ........................... 75 Roter........................ 75 RSSI.......................... 75 S Safety......................... 6 disposal (Switzerland)........... 6 Safety precations................ 6 Scan......................... 28 Secrity disposal...................... 7 safety precations............... 6 Server........................ 76 virtal....................... 77 Setting the langage............. 25 Setting p Internet access......... 27 SIP........................... 76 SMTP......................... 76 Specifications................... 62 Stats......................... 45 device....................... 48 Internet..................... 46 LAN........................ 47 local network................. 47 radio stats................... 48 telephony.................... 47 Sbnet........................ 76 Sbnet mask................... 76 Switch........................ 76 Switching on................... 19 System password................ 42 forgotten.................... 56 System reqirements............. 16 T TAE.......................... 76 TCP.......................... 76 TCP/IP......................... 77 Telephone analoge.................... 40 Telephoning.................... 51 fnction keys................. 51 Trademarks..................... 6 Trobleshooting................. 55 cstomer service............... 57 falt tracing.................. 55 other falts................... 56 U UDP.......................... 77 Updating firmware............... 44 Upgrading firmware.............. 44 Uplink........................ 77 URL.......................... 77 User Datagram Protocol see UDP 80
Index User interface.................. 23 Basic Setp Wizard............. 27 men strctre............... 25 opening online Help............ 25 setting the langage........... 25 V Virtal server................... 77 VoIP....................... 50, 77 W WAN......................... 77 Web browser configring................... 59 HTTP proxy................... 59 Java........................ 60 JavaScript.................... 60 lanching ser interface......... 22 men strctre................ 25 pop-p window............... 61 ser interface................. 23 WiMAX..................... 10, 77 WiMAX network access data................... 27 establishing a connection........ 28 scan........................ 28 81
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