Packet One dx-825 User manual

Category
Routers
Type
User manual
DX-825 End-User Manual
Ver. 1.0
Date: 27-Nov-2015
Table of Contents
1. Web Login ...................................................................................................... 1
2. Dashboard ...................................................................................................... 3
3. Operator Network ......................................................................................... 5
4. WiFi ................................................................................................................ 9
5. VoIP .............................................................................................................. 21
6. Network ........................................................................................................ 23
7. Firewall ......................................................................................................... 35
8. Management ................................................................................................. 39
9. Diagnostic ..................................................................................................... 43
10. Info................................................................................................................ 46
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1. Web Login
To start, you’ll have to power up your modem. Please ensure your computer or
network device is connected to the modem either by a LAN cable to the modem’s
Ethernet port or by a WiFi connection.
After your device obtained a DHCP IP address from the modem, open any Internet
browser e.g. Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer and type in the default
URL address http://10.1.1.254. A Web GUI page will appear as indicated in the
following visual:
Default Username: admin
Default Password: admin123
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If the Login web page is not accessible:
Check the power at the modem. The WiFi” and “Globe” LED should lit up.
Please check whether the LAN cable is attached properly or WiFi is activated.
Go to Windows Start -> Run, type “cmd” and press Enter. Type “ping
10.1.1.254” and check for reply.
Type “ipconfig” in Command Prompt to check if the modem’s IP is different
from the default setting or if there is an IP assignment conflict with different
device.
If Username or Password has been changed and they are forgotten:
Click the “FORGOT PASSWORD?” link at the Login web page as shown in
the visual below.
Follow the instructions that appear at the bottom of the web page.
Note: Factory default will also reset modem’s settings configured by user.
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2. Dashboard
Once Login is successful, a Dashboard web page will appear as shown in the figure
below. The purpose of the Dashboard web page are:
To display the modem’s features overall main status.
Each section acts as the link to specific modem feature’s web page for more
detailed information, or to configure settings.
The table below describes the information shown in each Section of the Dashboard
page:
Section
Information
Operator Network
Mode: Current Radio Frequency access technology mode
of modem. Mode will be either “WiMAX” or “LTE”.
Operator:
WiMAX -> Base Station ID that the modem is connected
to.
LTE -> Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID.
Signal: Bars representing received signal quality by the
modem.
5 bars -> strongest
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1 bar -> weakest
Local Network
LAN IP Address: Modem LAN IP Address.
LAN Subnet Mask: Modem DHCP LAN Subnet Mask.
WAN IP Address: Modem WAN IP Address assigned by
Internet Service Provider.
WAN Subnet Mask: For Information only.
WiFi
Status: WiFi Modes status of the modem. If the colour of
the indicator is dark, the mode is OFF.
SSID: WiFi Service Set Identifier (SSID) under broadcast
by the modem. If the Key icon is shown, WiFi
authentication is turned ON.
VoIP
Line 1: If bulb ON, VoIP account at Line 1 is Registered.
Line 2: If bulb ON, VoIP account at Line 2 is Registered.
Firewall
Status: If bulb ON, Firewall is ON.
Management
Device Name: For Information only.
Monitoring
Device Up Time: Time duration since modem ispowered
on.
Uplink Data Rate: Current Uplink data rate in
kilobit/second (kbps).
Downlink Data Rate: Current Downlink data rate in
kilobit/second (kbps).
About
Service Provider: P1 (PacketOne).
Firmware Version: Current firmware version of the
modem.
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3. Operator Network
The Operator Network web page shows status of Radio Frequency (RF) access
technology parameters. This could be either WiMAX or LTE depending on which
mode the modem is connected to.
Status
General Information
State
Status of the modem connectivity to WiMAX/LTE.
Network Operator
For WiMAX -> Base Station ID that the modem is
connected to.
For LTE -> Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID.
Technology
Current RF access technology mode of the modem.
Mode is either WiMAX” or “LTE”.
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Connection Time
Time duration of the current connectivity session since
modem start connecting to either WiMAX or LTE
network.
Signal Strength
The signal strength of the WiMAX/LTE RF channel the
modem is connected to.
Link Quality
The signal quality of the WiMAX/LTE RF channel the
modem is connected to.
WiMAX Information
State
WiMAX operation status.
Security
WiMAX authentication status.
RSSI
Equivalent to “Signal Strength” in General Information.
CINR
Equivalent to “Link Quality” in General Information.
Tx Power
WiMAX RF power transmitted from the modem to the
Base Station.
BSID
Equivalent to “Network Operator” in General Information.
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Bandwidth
WiMAX RF channel bandwidth.
Center Frequency
WiMAX RF channel frequency the modem is connected
to.
LTE Information
State
LTE operation status.
DL Frequency
LTE Downlink RF channel frequency the modem is
connected to.
UL Frequency
LTE Uplink RF channel frequency the modem is
connected to.
SINR
Equivalent to “Link Quality” in General Information.
RSRP
Reference Signal Received Power. LTE measurement of
signal strength received by the modem.
ECI
E-UTRAN Cell Identifier. Derived from eNodeB ID and
Cell ID.
eNodeB ID
Identifier of the eNodeB that the modem is connected to.
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Cell ID
Identifier of the Cell within the eNodeB that the modem is
connected to.
WiMAX TX & UpLink Status (LTE)
Data Rate
Current Transmit data rate in kilobit/second (kbps).
Tx Bytes
Amount of data traffic transmitted from the modem during
current connection session in bytes.
Packets
Amount of IP packet transmitted from the modem during
current connection session.
WiMAX RX & DownLink Status (LTE)
Data Rate
Current Received data rate in kilobit/second (kbps).
Rx Bytes
Amount of data traffic received by the modem during
current connection session in bytes.
Packets
Amount of IP packet received by the modem during
current connection session.
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4. WiFi
The WiFi web page shows the WiFi status and configuration of the modem. The
modem supports two simultaneous WiFi modes namely WiFi 2.4GHz and WiFi
5GHz. For WiFi 5GHz, it is turned off by default.
WiFi 2.4GHz is a ready-to-use feature with the modem’s default WiFi network
identity (SSID) and its corresponding WPA2 WiFi key can be referred at the
modem’s label, located at the bottom of the modem as shown in the figure below.
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Status
WiFi Information 2.4GHz & 5GHz
Status
WiFi feature enable / disable status. “ON” or “OFF”.
Radio Channel
WiFi current Radio Frequency channel under usage. Also
shows whether channel selection mode is “Auto” or
“Manual”.
“Auto” -> Default modem setting. Modem will choose a
WiFi Radio Channel.
“Manual” -> User will choose a WiFi Radio Channel.
Working Mode
WiFi current Mode under usage.
WiFi MAC
Modem’s WiFi MAC address.
Network
Name(SSID)
WiFi Service Set Identifier (SSID) under broadcast by the
modem.
SSID Broadcast
SSID broadcast enable / disable status. “Enable” or
“Disable”.
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Settings
You can also modify the default WiFi configurations or turn on WiFi 5GHz inside
the WiFi Settings web page.
After makingany changes to your WiFi settings, press the “Apply” button to save
the settings. Then restart the WiFi service by pressing Disable” and “Enable”
Interface Status buttons successively to operate the WiFi with the changes.
Web page settings for WiFi 2.4GHz and WiFi 5GHz are divided to two menu tabs.
Click at the “WiFi 2.4GHz” or “WiFi 5GHz” tabs to enter the respective web page.
WiFi 2.4GHz Wireless Settings
This section is for user to enable or disable WiFi 2.4GHz as well as setting up WiFi
2.4GHz.
Fields
Options
Remarks
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Interface Status
“Enable” or
“Disable”
Select either to turn on or off modem’s
WiFi 2.4GHz.
Network
Name(SSID)
Default setting also appears at the
modem’s label.
Radio Channel
Auto
6
7
8
9
10
11
If it is set to “Auto”, modem will
automatically assign a channel.
If it is set to a value 6 ~ 11, modem will
assign this specific channel.
Working Mode
802.11b/g/n
802.11g/n
802.11b/g
802.11g
802.11n
802.11b
Select the default setting if you are not
sure what mode is supported by your
device.
Bandwidth(only
11n)
20M
20/40M
20M -> Width of one WiFi channel.
20/40M -> Width of two WiFi channels.
RTS Threshold
Numerical value 1
~ 2347.
This is the packet size threshold which a
“Request-to-Send” (RTS) message will
be sent. Default setting is “2347” (this
value disables RTS altogether).
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If you are not sure on RTS application,
leave this to default setting.
CTS Protection
Mode
Auto
AlwaysOn
AlwaysOff
If you are not sure on CTS application,
leave this to default setting.
Preamble
Length
Short
Preamble
Long
Preamble
Set to “Long” may improve WiFi data
transmission in an area with high
interference or low signal strength.
SSID Broadcast
Enable
Disable
This is WiFi SSID Broadcast. Enable
will allow modem’s SSID to be seen by
devices. Disable will hide the modem’s
SSID from being seen by devices.
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WiFi 5GHz Wireless Settings
This section is for user to enable or disable WiFi 5GHz as well as setting up WiFi
5GHz.
Fields
Options
Remarks
Interface Status
“Enable” or
“Disable”
Select either to turn on or off modem’s
WiFi 5GHz.
Network
Name(SSID)
WiFi 5GHz identity broadcasted by the
modem for user’s device to search and
connect to. Default setting is the last six
characters of the modem’s WAN MAC
address appended with “_5GHz”.
Radio Channel
Auto
36
40
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44
48
If set to a value 36/40/44/48, modem
will assign this specific channel.
Working Mode
802.11a/n/ac
802.11n/ac
802.11a/n
802.11n
802.11a
Select the default setting if you are not
sure what mode is supported by your
device.
Bandwidth(only
11n)
20M
20/40M
20/40/80M
20M -> Width of one WiFi channel.
20/40M -> Width of two WiFi channels.
20/40/80M -> Width of four WiFi
channels.
RTS Threshold
Numerical value 1
~ 2347.
If you are not sure on RTS application,
leave this to default setting.
Preamble
Length
Short
Preamble
Long
Preamble
Set to “Long” may improve WiFi data
transmission in an area with high
interference or low signal strength.
SSID Broadcast
Enable
Disable
This is WiFi SSID Broadcast. Enable
will allow modem’s SSID to be seen by
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devices. Disable will hide the modem’s
SSID from being seen by devices.
Security (Apply to both WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz)
This section is for user to configure WiFi authorization settings.
Fields
Options
Remarks
Authentication
Open system
802.1x
WEP auto
WPA2-
Personal
WPA-
Personal
WPA,WPA2-
Personal
Mixed Mode
WiFi Authentication modes. Default
setting is “WPA2-Personal”.
If you are not sure on the options, leave
this to default setting.
If this value is changed, you may also
need to modify the WiFi profile in your
device so that it matches with modem’s
setting.
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WPA2-
Enterprise
(WiFi
2.4GHz only)
WPA-
Enterprise
(WiFi
2.4GHz only)
WPA,WPA2-
Enterprise
Mixed Mode
(WiFi
2.4GHz only)
Encryption
TKIP-AES
TKIP
AES
WPA / WPA2 Encryption modes.
Default setting is “TKIP-AES”. AES is
the more advanced encryption than
TKIP.
If this value is changed, you may also
need to modify the WiFi profile in your
device so that it matches with modem’s
setting.
Rekey Interval
WPA / WPA2 Group rekey interval in
seconds for increased security. Default
setting is “3600”.
If you are not sure on Rekey Interval,
leave this to default setting.
Key Pass
Phrase
WPA / WPA2 Passphrase or the
“password” of your modem’s WiFi.
When your device attempted to connect
to the modem’s WiFi, enter this value if
prompted by your device to complete
the WiFi connection.
Default Key Pass Phrase of WiFi 5GHz
is same with Key Pass Phrase of WiFi
2.4GHz.
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If this value is changed, you may also
need to modify the WiFi profile in your
device so that it matches with modem’s
setting.
Access Control List (Apply to both WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz)
This section is for user to control which devices that can connect with the modem’s
WiFi.
Click “Insert” button to add MAC to the list. Click Bin symbol at the “Delete”
column to delete a MAC. Press “Apply” button to save the settings.
Fields
Options
Remarks
Filtering Policy
Disable
Whitelist
Blacklist
WiFi filtering mode by MAC address of
the devices network interface card
(NIC). Default setting is “Disable”.
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Packet One dx-825 User manual

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