Ericsson HM490dp User manual

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DSL2+ Home Gateway WLAN
HM490dp
User Guide
ADSL2+ Home Gateway WLAN
HM490dp
User Guide
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Copyright
© Ericsson AB – 2005 All Rights Reserved
Disclaimer
No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of the copyright owner.
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from the use of
this document.
Abstract
This document describes configuration and management of the Ericsson
ADSL2+ Home Gateway WLAN HM490dp.
Trademark List
Windows
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi
Alliance.
All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective holders.
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Structure of this Guide 1
1.2 Product Overview 1
2 Hardware Description and Installation 3
2.1 Before You Start 3
2.1.1 Package Contents 3
2.1.2 Subscription for ADSL Service 3
2.1.3 System Requirements 3
2.2 Physical Appearance 4
2.2.1 Front Panel and LED Indicators 4
2.2.2 Back Panel and Connectors 5
2.3 Placement of the HM490dp 6
2.3.1 Wireless Considerations 7
2.4 Installation 8
3 Configuration Wizard 10
3.1 Introduction 10
3.2 Access the Configuration Wizard 10
3.2.1 DHCP (Ericsson-MER) 12
3.2.2 DHCP (MER) 13
3.2.3 DHCP (Bridged) 14
3.2.4 PPPoE 16
3.2.5 PPPoA 18
3.2.6 IPoA 20
3.2.7 Advanced 22
3.2.8 Operator Defined 23
3.2.9 Wireless Network Settings 24
3.3 Access the Internet 29
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4 Basic Setup 30
4.1 Introduction 30
4.2 Start 31
4.3 Firmware Update 32
4.4 Diagnostics Tool 34
4.4.1 DSL Status Page 36
4.5 Help 37
5 Advanced Setup 39
5.1 Introduction 39
5.2 Default Settings 40
5.3 Password 40
5.4 Wireless Network 44
5.4.1 Enable/Disable Wireless Access 45
5.4.2 Configure the Channel 46
5.4.3 Configure Wireless Security 48
5.4.4 Configure Wireless Authentication/Encryption 48
5.5 Security 54
5.5.1 Enable/Disable the Firewall 55
5.5.2 Firewall Port Filters 56
5.5.3 Configure Security Application 58
5.5.4 Assign PC Names 59
5.5.5 Configure Internet Applications 61
5.5.6 Configure Custom Applications 63
5.5.7 Application Level Gateways (ALGs) 66
5.6 DHCP Server 68
5.6.1 Enable/Disable the DHCP Server 68
5.6.2 Change Settings to the DHCP Server Subnet 68
5.6.3 Create Fixed Host Mapping 71
5.7 Advanced Internet Access 73
5.7.1 Access Connections 73
5.8 UPnP 74
5.9 Save Config 75
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5.10 Default Settings 76
5.11 Backup Restore Config 78
5.11.1 Backup Configuration 78
5.11.2 Restore Configuration 79
5.12 Log 80
6 Configure PCs 81
6.1 Before You Begin 81
6.2 Configure Ethernet PCs 81
6.2.1 Obtain Internet Information Automatically 81
6.2.2 Assign Static Internet Information 85
6.3 Configure Wireless PCs 86
6.3.1 Siting the Wireless PCs 86
6.3.2 Wireless PC Cards and Drivers 86
6.3.3 Configure PC Access to your Wireless Device 86
Glossary 88
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Introduction
1 Introduction
This chapter tells you about the structure of this guide and gives a brief
product overview.
1.1 Structure of this Guide
This User Guide contains information that you will need to configure and
manage the ADSL2+ Home Gateway WLAN HM490dp.
The following chapters are included:
Chapter 1 – “Introduction” – provides information about this guide and
gives a brief product overview.
Chapter 2 – “Hardware Description and Installation” – provides a
hardware description and detailed instructions about how to install the
HM490dp. This is an extract from the “Quick Installation Guide”
provided in the product package.
Chapter 3 – “Configuration Wizard” – describes how to access the
built-in Configuration tool and run the Configuration Wizard in order to
perform the initial configuration.
Chapter 4 – “Basic Setup” – provides detailed information about how
to perform configuration using the Basic Setup options included in the
configuration tool.
Chapter 5 – “Advanced Setup” – provides detailed information about
how to perform configuration using the Advanced Setup options
included in the configuration tool.
Chapter 6 – “Configure PCs” – gives instructions for configuring the
Internet settings on your computers to work with the HM490dp.
The Glossary includes abbreviations and explanations to technical
terms used in this guide.
1.2 Product Overview
The ADSL2+ Home Gateway, HM490dp, is a multi service platform. The
product is a combination of an ADSL2+ modem, a router and a wireless
LAN (WLAN) access point – All in one box.
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Introduction
The key benefits of the HM490dp are:
Triple Play at Reliable High Speed
The HM490dp provides a reliable and effective gateway opening up for
a wide range of broadband services, including fast Internet, Voice over
IP and IPTV (Triple Play). These Triple Play services can be delivered
from one or several Service Providers.
ADSL Features
The HM490dp supports the latest available ADSL standards, both
ADSL2/2+ as well as classic ADSL.
Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) is a key aspect of running successful Triple
Play services. The Ericsson QoS solution is a multi-PVC solution based
on ATM Quality of Service that makes extensive use of well-known and
field-proven protocols.
Advanced Networking with WLAN
The HM490dp is very flexible in terms of networking features and can
be configured to act either as a bridge or a router, making it easy to
integrate in most networks. The HM490dp has DHCP client and server
functionality as well as NAT and a stateful firewall. Additionally it
includes a fully featured SIP ALG and IGMP Proxy to enable voice and
video devices reside on the home network.
The integrated IEEE 802.11b/g compliant radio offers high data rates
with full backward compatibility with older WiFi client cards. To provide
a secure wireless home solution, the HM490dp supports WiFi Protected
Access (WPA) with pre-shared keys, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
encryption and MAC Association Control.
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2 Hardware Description and Installation
This chapter describes the product and provides instructions about how to
install the HM490dp in a PC/Windows environment.
2.1 Before You Start
2.1.1 Package Contents
Check the contents of the package against the shipping contents checklist
below. If any of the items is missing, please contact the dealer from whom
the equipment was purchased.
ADSL2+ Home Gateway WLAN HM490dp
External antenna
Power Supply adapter
Ethernet cable
ADSL Line cable
Table stand
Quick Installation Guide
Note: Your HM490dp package may also include other materials provided
by your service provider.
2.1.2 Subscription for ADSL Service
To use the ADSL2+ Home Gateway WLAN HM490dp, you will require an
ADSL service subscription from your broadband service provider.
2.1.3 System Requirements
Computer(s) that will be connected to the HM490dp must meet the
following requirements:
For wireless computer(s);
A wireless adapter installed. This could for example be a PCMCIA
wireless card for your laptop, a wireless PCI card or a USB
wireless adapter for your desktop PCs.
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An operating system supporting Wireless LAN according to
802.11b/g.
For computer(s) connected via the Ethernet interface;
10/100Base-T Network Interface Card (NIC) installed.
Operating system: Windows 95 or higher, Mac OSX, and Linux.
2.2 Physical Appearance
2.2.1 Front Panel and LED Indicators
The HM490dp is equipped with eight (8) status LED (Light Emitting Diode)
indicators as shown in the illustration below.
Figure 1 - Front Panel Indicators
Although the LED functions depend upon the operational state of the
device, each LEDs general purpose is described in the table below (from
top to bottom).
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Table 1 General Description of LEDs
Label Color Description
ADSL Green On: ADSL connection is established.
Blinking: Data transmission (activity) or
training.
LAN Green On: Ethernet connection to a LAN or single
Ethernet client is established.
Blinking: Data transmission (activity).
WLAN Blue On: The WLAN interface is turned on
(enabled).
Status Green On: Status OK.
Blinking: System activity, for example saving
configuration to flash memory.
Power Green On: Power is on.
2.2.2 Back Panel and Connectors
The following figure illustrates the back panel of the HM490dp:
Figure 2 - Back Panel of the HM490dp
Description of connectors and buttons:
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Table 2 Description of Connectors and Buttons
Label Description
ADSL ADSL socket for connection to a splitter/filter of phone
outlet.
Ethernet Four Ethernet ports for connection to a PC, IP telephone,
set-top box, and/or switch/hub.
Reset Reset button (tiny hole) for resetting the HM490dp to
factory default settings. Section
5.10.1.1 – “Reset
Button
” describes how a reset is done.
0 | 1 Power switch for turning power on or off.
12V AC 1.2A Power socket for connecting the power supply adapter.
2.3 Placement of the HM490dp
The HM490dp can be placed either in a horizontal or upright position on a
flat surface (i.e. a table) as shown in the figures below.
Note: Proper ventilation is necessary to prevent the product from over-
heating. Do not block or cover the slots and openings on the
device, which are intended for ventilation and proper operation.
Figure 3 - Alternative Placement for the HM490dp
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If you choose to place the HM490dp in an upright position, use the provided
table stand and fit the 4 pins on the table stand into the holes on the bottom
of the unit:
Figure 4 - Mounting of the Table Stand
2.3.1 Wireless Considerations
Because the HM490dp is a radio device, it is subject to common causes of
interference that can reduce throughput and range. In general, the best
location is at the center of your wireless coverage area, within line of sight
of all wireless devices. Normally, placing the unit near the ceiling will give
the best performance.
Place the HM490dp away from microwave ovens and other transmitters
that use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as they can cause signal
interference.
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2.4 Installation
Follow the procedure below to install the HM490dp in different network
environments (wireless and/or via cables). Figure 5 shows an installation
example that can be used as a reference.
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5
2
4
3
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Figure 5 - HM490dp Installation Example
1 Connect the antenna.
Connect the provided antenna to the antenna connector and tighten
hand tight. Adjust the antenna into a vertical position.
2 Connect the ADSL Line
Connect one end of the provided ADSL Line cable to the ADSL port
on the HM490dp. Connect the other end to your ADSL service port
(splitter/filter or phone outlet).
3 Connect Ethernet device(s)
Attach the provided Ethernet cable to one of the ports marked
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Ethernet on the HM490dp.
Connect the other end to an Ethernet port on a PC, Set-Top Box, IP
telephone or Ethernet switch/hub. You can simultaneously use as
many cables and ports that you need depending on available services
and devices.
4 Connect the Power adapter
Connect the cable from the Power Adapter to the POWER socket on
the HM490dp and then insert the plug into a power source.
5 Switch on the Power
Switch on the power by turning the power switch to 1.
6 Wireless computer(s)
You must run the Configuration Wizard (as described in chapter 3
“Configuration Wizard”) and enable the Wireless LAN interface before
your wireless computer(s) can connect to the HM490dp.
Note: The Configuration Wizard has to be run from a client PC connected
to one of the Ethernet ports as the Wireless LAN interface is
disabled by default.
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Configuration Wizard
3 Configuration Wizard
This chapter describes how to access the built-in Configuration tool and run
the Configuration Wizard in order to perform the initial configuration.
Note: The first time you access the Configuration tool, this has to be done
from a client PC connected to one of the Ethernet ports as the
Wireless LAN interface is disabled by default.
3.1 Introduction
The HM490dp is an advanced ADSL router with several features and
supported modes that make it ideal for advanced home networking. The
HM490dp offers a Configuration Wizard that enables you to easily
configure the HM490dp through a user friendly GUI. No special software is
required on your PC to manage and operate the HM490dp. All you need is
a web browser.
In the Configuration Wizard you can just select an Internet Access mode
that fits your needs according to information from your ISP.
The HM490dp still offers the possibility for advanced users to set up special
network scenarios themselves or to modify the existing ones. Refer to
chapter 5 - “Advanced Setup” for further information.
3.2 Access the Configuration Wizard
Follow the steps below to access the built-in Configuration tool and start the
Configuration Wizard.
Note: Before performing the following steps make sure that all the steps
in section
2.4 - ”Installation” has been performed.
1 Start your web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 (the IP address for
the HM490dp) in the URL field and hit Enter.
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2 To access the Configuration tool you have to login and the following
window is displayed:
3 Type admin in both the “User name” and “Password” fields and click
OK
4 The welcome page of the Configuration tool is displayed:
5 Click on the Configuration Wizard > button to display the start page of
the wizard:
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Configuration Wizard
You can access the Internet in one of several ways depending on the
service provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The HM490dp
supports eight types of Internet access that can be setup through this
wizard and each one is described in detail in the following subsections.
Note: Your ISP may have limited the selectable modes to a subset of the
total.
3.2.1 DHCP (Ericsson-MER)
The DHCP (Ericsson-MER) mode is a bridge-router access type meaning
that the HM490dp operates as a bridge to the WAN side while
simultaneously operates as a router to the LAN/WLAN side.
This access type is “Always On” meaning that you are automatically
connected to your ISP whenever you use your Internet connection. The
HM490dp automatically activates the NAT service that will route the traffic
to/from the WAN and its internal DHCP server that will assign private IP
addresses to the PCs on the LAN/WLAN.
This access type can be used for triple play scenarios and some Ericsson
specific features are used so the HM490dp will only have one WAN IP
address also in these scenarios.
To configure the HM490dp for DHCP (Ericsson-MER) access mode, follow
the steps below:
1 From the Start page, click the Configuration Wizard > button to display
the following page:
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2 Select DHCP (Ericsson-MER) and click the Next> button. The
following page appears:
3 Click the Confirm Changes> button to save this setting or click Cancel
to exit the Wizard without any changes done.
4 No further settings for Internet Access has to be done and the next
page in the wizard is Wireless Network: Set Country. Continue to
section
3.2.9 – “Wireless Network Settings” to proceed.
3.2.2 DHCP (MER)
The DHCP (MER) mode is a bridge-router access type meaning that the
HM490dp operates as a bridge to the WAN side while simultaneously
operates as a router to the LAN/WLAN side.
This access type is “Always On” meaning that you are automatically
connected to your ISP whenever you use your Internet connection. The
HM490dp automatically activates the NAT service that will route the traffic
to/from the WAN and its internal DHCP server that will assign private IP
addresses to the PCs on the LAN/WLAN.
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Configuration Wizard
This access type can be used for triple play scenarios.
To configure the HM490dp for DHCP (MER) access mode, follow the steps
below:
1 From the Start page, click the Configuration Wizard > button to display
the following page:
2 Select DHCP (MER) and click the Next> button. The Confirm page for
Internet access appears:
3 Click the Confirm Changes> button to proceed or click Cancel to exit
the Wizard without saving any settings.
4 No further settings for Internet Access has to be done and the next
page in the wizard is Wireless Network: Set Country. Continue to
section
3.2.9 – “Wireless Network Settings” to proceed.
3.2.3 DHCP (Bridged)
By using the DHCP (Bridged) mode the HM490dp will act as a bridge,
meaning that the routing functionality (Firewall, NAT, UPnP, etc) will be
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