User Manual For DWR-810
Introduction High-Speed Mobile Internet with 3G Connectivity The DWR-810 HSPA+ Mobile Router gives you high-speed access to the Internet wherever you are and lets you share it on the go. The built-in 3G antenna provides a reliable connection to your 3G service provider, and a separate Wi-Fi antenna gives extended coverage to the computers and mobile devices connected to the DWR-810.
computer. Designed for True Portability The DWR-810 HSPA+ Mobile Router is small and slim enough to carry around in your purse, bag, or pocket. It features a MicroSD card slot for optional removable storage (up to 32 GB), allowing you to always have your files and contacts on hand. Installation This section will guide you through the installation process. Connect to Your Network 1. Ensure that your DWR-810 HSPA+ Mobile Router is powered off. 2.
1. Ensure that your DWR-810 HSPA+ Mobile Router is powered off. 2. Open the cover of the microSD slot on the side of the router. 3. Insert the microSD card into the slot and push it in until it locks into place. Driver Installation When you plug the DWR-810 into your computer, any necessary drivers will immediately install (with your permission). Note: These drivers are Windows-only.
The DWR-810 can be accessed using a wireless connection from anywhere within the operating range of its wireless network. Keep in mind that the quantity, thickness, and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through may adversely affect wireless signals. Ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or office. The key to maximizing the wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines: 1.
transmits a signal even if the phone is not in use. In some cases, cordless phones, X-10 wireless devices, and electronic equipment such as ceiling fans, fluorescent lights, and home security systems may dramatically degrade wireless connectivity. Configuration Initial Connection to the Router This section will show you how to configure your new mobile router using the configuration utility that can be obtained through a software interface or a web-based user interface.
into an available USB port on your computer. Your router is now ready for configuration, please refer to “Configuration Utility” on page 12 to continue the setup process. Connect via Wi-Fi Note: The following example uses Windows 7’s built-in wireless connection utility. If you are using a different operating system, or a third party connection utility, the process may be different.
network using your wireless networking utility. You will then be prompted to enter the network security key for your router. The unique security key for your router will be displayed on a sticker in the router’s battery bay. Enter the security key in the box provided and click OK. Your wireless connection utility should confirm that the connection is successful, and you can move to the next step to continue to configuration process.
Configuration Utility Once you have reached the configuration utility through the installed software or your web browser, you will need to log in. Enter admin as the username and the password . You can also select your language from the drop-down menu. Click Login to continue. Home Throughout the interface you will find a menu bar at the top of the page which includes tabs for easy navigation, and a summary bar in the upper right corner with a quick view of essential information.
the basic setup process. Internet: The WAN tab gives you Internet setup and settings options. Network: The Network tab allows you to configure the network settings for your Local Area Network (LAN). SMS: From the SMS you can view and send SMS messages via your mobile network. Wi-Fi: The Wi-Fi allows you to configure your Wi-Fi network, as well as add new devices using WPS. Advanced: Use this tab to configure advanced network settings such as routing and IPv6.
SIM: This icon shows whether or not a compatible (U)SIM card has been inserted into the device. SMS: The number to the right of this icon indicates the number of unread messages in the SMS inbox. Signal Strength: Indicates the current strength of the mobile network signal being received. Operator Name: The name of the mobile network operator to which the device is currently connected.
System Resources: This area displays the percentage of the router’s memory and CPU currently being used by the system. LAN: This area displays a summary of the current settings for the router’s LAN. 2G/3G Modem: This area shows the current status of your 2G or 3G mobile network connection. WAN: This area displays a summary of the router’s current WAN settings. These details will reflect the mobile network connection which is being received from the service provider.
the wizard. LAN Configuration IP Address: If you wish to change the router’s IP address, enter the new address here. If you change the IP address from the default, you will need to enter the new address in your Internet browser’s address bar in order to access the web-based configuration utility. IP Subnet Mask: If you wish to change the router’s subnet mask, enter it here. Click Next to continue. 2/3G Configuration \If you wish to change the 2G or 3G service provider or connection type, click
on a profile in the list to highlight it, and click Set to set that profile as the default. Click Next to continue, or Back to return to the previous step. Wi-Fi Configuration Password Setting: Choose a password for your wireless security. Clients will need this password in order to access your network wirelessly. If you are currently connected to the router using Wi-Fi, you will need to reconnect to the router using your new password once the wizard has been completed.
After you have clicked Done, a confirmation window will appear. Click OK to save the configuration. WAN This page allows you to configure the Internet settings for your mobile network connection. Use the tabs in the left-hand column to navigate through the different settings categories. Connection Operation Flight mode :Flight mode turns off all communications so that the device can be powered on safely when in an aircraft.
Manual Mode - You must manually connect to the preferred mobile network. On Demand - The router will connect to the preferred mobile network when Internet access is required. Click Change to effect the change. Roaming Mode :Select whether you would like to Enable or Disable mobile network roaming from the drop-down menu. Caution: Roaming on networks other than your own may incur additional usage charges. Connection: Shows the type and status of the current mobile connection.
Protocol: Select the protocol to be used for the connection from the drop-down menu. User: Enter the username to be used for this connection. Password: Enter the password to be used for this connection. Delete: Click the delete icon to delete this profile from the list. Click OK to save the profile. Click Apply to apply the profile settings and return to the Internet menu.
Click Apply to apply the changes. IPv4 - Static Setting Use this setting if your Internet Service Provider has supplied you with a static (non-changing) IPv4 address. If you are missing any of the information required in this section, please contact your ISP. Connection Type: Select Static Setting from the drop-down menu. IP Address: Enter the static IP address provided to you by your ISP. Mask: Enter the subnet mask provided to you by your ISP.
Use this setting if your Internet connection settings and IP address are to be obtained automatically from your ISP. Connection Type: Select DHCPv4 from the drop-down menu. DNS Setting: Enter up to three DNS servers as provided to you by your service provider. Click Apply to apply the changes. 2G/3G Modem This section displays information about your 2G or 3G modem connection. Information Information: Displays information about your 2G or 3G modem.
Auto - The modem will automatically select the modem type depending on the network it is connected to. 3G Only - The modem will only connect to 3G networks. 2G Only - The modem will only connect to 2G networks. If you wish to change the modem type, select your new modem type and click Change to effect the change. Re-enter the new PIN code. Click Apply to apply the changes. SIM This section allows you to turn SIM lock on or off for the SIM card which is currently inserted into the router.
Mode: Select Automatic to allow the router to automatically connect to the first available network when roaming. Select Manual to choose your preferred roaming network from the list below. If you have selected Manual mode, click on the preferred network to select it, and then click the Update button to select that network as the preferred network. Click Query to refresh the list of available networks.
IP Subnet Mask:Enter the IPv4 subnet mask for your Wi-Fi network. DNS Name DNS Device Name: Enter your router’s DNS device name in the field provided. DHCP DHCP Server DHCP Mode: Select the desired DHCP mode from the drop down menu: None - Turns off DHCP functionality Server - The router will act as a DHCP server and assign IP addresses to connected devices. Relay - The router will act as a relay between DHCP clients and a DHCP server on another subnet.
Relay IP: If you selected Relay above, enter the IP address of the DHCP server to be relayed. Metric Number: Enter the metric number to be used for the DHCP server. DNS Server First/Second/Third DNS Server: Select None from the drop-down menus if you do not wish to specify a first, second, or third DNS server. Select User Define to specify a DNS server, and enter the address of the server in the field provided.
Use this option to specify a DHCP address reservation to a particular device or machine based on MAC address. To add a new reservation, click Add. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the device or machine for which you wish to make the DHCP reservation. IP Address: Enter the IP address that you wish to reserve. This address must be within the DHCP address pool. Click OK to save the reservation. Leased Hosts This table shows the details of clients currently receiving a DHCP address from the DHCP server.
Use this option to have inbound traffic automatically forwarded to a dynamic address on the LAN when triggered by outbound traffic. To add a new port triggering rule, click Add. Active: Check the box to activate this rule. Name: Specify a name to identify the rule. Trigger Protocol: Select TCP or UDP as the protocol for the trigger ports from the drop-down menu. Trigger Port: Enter the starting and ending trigger port for the rule.
behind the router’s firewall, you can choose to enable the DMZ, which will expose the selected machine completely to the Internet. It is recommended that this is only used as a last resort, and that you understand the security implications before enabling the DMZ. DMZ Enable: Check the box to enable the DMZ function. DMZ Host: Enter the IP address of the machine that you wish to place in the DMZ.
SIP Port: Enter the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) port required by your applications. Click Apply to save the settings and return to the Network page. DDNS The DDNS feature allows you to host a server (web, FTP, game server, etc.) using a domain name that you have purchased (www. yourdomain.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet service providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses.
Domain Name: Enter the domain name for your DDNS service. Login Name: Enter the username associated with your DDNS account. Login Password: Enter the password for your DDNS account. IP Update Policy :Select the preferred IP update policy from the drop-down menu. User Defined IP: If you selected User Defined above, enter the IP address for updates. Wildcards: If your service provider supports wildcards, you can enable this option to have wildcard addresses associated with your host domain.
Send To: Enter the phone number that you wish to send the message to Messages: Enter the body of the message to be sent. Local Inbox This tab shows a summary of SMS messages in the inbox. Outbox This tab shows a summary of messages in the outbox which are yet to be sent. Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi pages allow you to check the current status of your Wi-Fi network, and make changes to Wi-Fi settings.
This section allows you to configure your Wi-Fi network and specify the wireless security method to be used to secure your network. Enable: Check the box to enable to Wi-Fi function. Mode: Select the desired 802.11 wireless mode from the dropdown menu. You should make your selection based on the standards supported by the wireless clients which will be connecting to your network. Channel: To have the router automatically select the optimal wireless channel, select Auto from the drop-down menu.
about buffered data to clients that are currently in low-power mode. Enter the desired DTIM period as a number of beacon intervals. SSID: Enter the SSID (network name) to identify your wireless network. Hide SSID: Check the box to hide the SSID of your network. If the SSID is hidden, wireless clients must manually enter it in order to connect to your network. Encryption Type: Select the wireless encryption method that you wish to use from the drop-down menu.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an older wireless security standard, which although providing more protection than no security at all, has some weaknesses which could make it vulnerable to intrusion. It is recommended that you only use WEP if your wireless clients do not support Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). WEP is not supported by the 802.11n standard, and therefore you will not be able to achieve 802.11n speeds if using WEP. Encryption Type: Select WEP from the drop-down menu.
wish to use by clicking on the radio buttons next to the keys. Select whether you wish to use HEX or ASCII characters in your key using the drop-down menu. Enter the desired key in the field provided. Click Apply to save the current settings. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a newer and more secure encryption protocol which makes significant improvements over WEP. There are two versions of WPA; the original WPA, and the newer WPA2.
the router. Cipher Type: Select the desired cipher type from the drop-down menu: TKIP - This cipher is used by the WPA standard. AES - A newer cipher used by the WPA2 standard. Use of this cipher type is required in order to achieve 802.11 speeds. Pre-Shared Key: The pre-shared key is the password which clients will require in order to connect to your network. Enter a password of between 8 and 63 characters in length.
characters using the drop down menu. Enter your desired key in the field provided. Click Apply to save the current settings. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) enables you to quickly and securely add compatible devices to your wireless network. Enable: Check the box to enable the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature. Configure State: Shows the current status of the WPS function. Configure Method: Select the WPS method that you wish to use.
to create a new PIN. The current PIN will be shown in the field next to Current PIN. This PIN can be used by wireless clients to join your network using the PIN method Enrollee PIN: If the device you are trying to add to the network was provided with a PIN number, select this option and enter the device’s PIN in the field. Click Apply to commence the connection process. MAC Filter The MAC filtering option allows you to allow or deny access to wireless clients based on their MAC address.
Delete: Click the Delete icon to delete the rule from the table. Click OK to save the current rule and add it to the table. Click Apply to save all changes and return to the Wi-Fi page. Station List The Station List tab shows a list of all wireless clients currently connected to your wireless network. Advanced Static Route The Static Route feature allows you to customize specific routes for data through your network IPv4 The IPv4 routing table lists all current routing rules.
Desstination IP P: Enter the e destinatio on IP addrress for your route. Desstination Mask: M Enterr the destin nation mas sk for your route. Nexxt Hop Typ pe: Select Interface I o or IP Addre ess as the hop type frrom the drop-down me enu. erface: Sele ect either L LAN or WA AN as the next n hop innterface fro om Nexxt Hop Inte the drop-down n menu. Mettric: The metric m will determine yyour route selection process. p E Enter a mettric betw ween 1 an nd 255 in th he field pro ovided. e.
Dire ection: Select the des sired direcction in which to apply y RIP. Seleect RX/ TX X to app ply RIP in both b inboun nd and outtbound dire ections, RX X for inbouund only, and a TX for outbou und only. enu. Verrsion: Select the RIP version th at you wish to use from the droopdown me Autthentication n: Select th he desired authentica ation type from the d rop-down men nu. WA AN Dire ection: Select the des sired direcction in which to apply y RIP.
The Security tab allows you to configure your router’s firewall settings and enable features to protect your network from outside intrusions and malicious attacks. Firewall IP Filter Active: Check the box to active the IP filter rule. Source IP: Enter the source IP address to be filtered. Source From Port: Enter the starting port on the source IP. Source To Port: Enter the ending port on the source IP. Destination IP: Enter the destination IP address to be filtered.
The MAC filter allows you to allow or deny access to your wireless network based on a client’s MAC address. Blacklist/Whitelist: Select Blacklist to deny access to only the MAC addresses listed below. Select Whitelist to allow access to only the MAC addresses listed below. Active: Check the box to activate the MAC filter rule. Source MAC: Enter the MAC address of the machine or device which you wish to filter packets coming from.
This section allows you to enable various security features to protect against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. DoS Prevention Filters: Check the box next to the rule to enable prevention against that specific kind of DoS attack. Click Apply to save the current configuration Content Filter The content filter allows you to allow or deny access to specific URLs. Enable URL Filter: Check the box to enable URL filtering.
Active: Checkk the box to o activate tthe URL filltering rule. URL: Enter th he URL tha at you wish h to allow or o deny acc cess to. If yyou enter a dom main name e, all URLs under thiss domain will w be allow wed or dennied access s. Delete: Click the t icon to o delete the e rule. s the ru ule and add d it to the rule r table.
Resstore Clicck Browse to locate a previouslly saved co onfiguration file on yoour computer. Oncce you havve located the file, cliick Restore e to configure the rouuter accord ding to th he selected configura ation file. Resset to Default Clicck Reset to o restore th he router’s settings to o the factory defaultss. Imp portant: All settings stored on th he router will w be lost following f a factory re eset. Fiirmwa are Upgrad de You u can upgrrade the firmware of tthe router here.
Remote Con ntrol Thiss section allows a you to configurre your rou uter’s remo ote manageement featture. With remote manageme m ent, you ca an access your y routerr’s configurration inte erface remo otely using g any Intern net connec ction. OM MA-DM M Ena able: Checck the box to t enable rremote ma anagementt using the Open Mob bile Allia ance (OMA A) Device Manageme M ent (DM) protocol. p Serrver URL: Enter E the URL U of the server you u will use to t managee the device e.
men nu. Serrver ID: En nter the ID of the servver. Serrver Passw word: Enterr the passw word for the server. Serrver Nonce e: Enter the e number tto be used by the serrver as thee nonce forr com mmunicatio ons. Clie ent Auth Tyype: Selec ct the clientt authentication type from the ddrop-down men nu. Clie ent ID: Ente er the clien nt ID, Clie ent Passwo ord: Enter the client p password Clie ent Nonce: Enter the number to o be used by b the clien nt as the nnonce for com mmunicatio ons.
HT TTPS HTT TPS Serve er Enable: Check the e box to enable remotte manageement using the HTTPS prrotocol. HTT TPS Serve er Port: Entter the porrt for the HTTPS serv ver. Acccept Reque est From WAN: W Checck to enablle WAN request acceeptance. Acccept Reque est From LAN: L Checkk to enable e LAN requ uest accepptance TE ELNET T TEL LNET Servver Enable: Check th he box to enable remo ote managgement using the TELNET protocol p TEL LNET Servver Port: Enter the TE ELNET serrver port.
SSH H Server Enable: E Ch heck the bo ox to enablle remote manageme m ent using the Seccure Shell protocol. SSH H Server Port: P Enter the SSH sserver portt. Acccept Reque est From WAN: W Checck to enablle WAN request acceeptance Acccept Reque est From LAN: L Checkk to enable e LAN requ uest accepptance TR R069 Ena able: Checck the box to t enable a automatic remote con nfigurationn of your ro outer usin ng the TR--069 protoc col. Fixe ed Client Port: P Enter the fixed p port for the e client dev vice.
ACS S Usernam me: Enter the t Auto C onfiguratio on Server username. u ACS S Passworrd: Enter th he Auto Co onfiguration Server password. p Perriodical Info orm Enable e: Check to o allow the e router to send messsages to th he ACS S server to o announce e its prese ence. Perriodical Info orm Interva al: Enter th he interval for periodical inform messages s. Con nnection Request R Us sername: E Enter the username for connecttion reques sts.
auto omatic time synchron nization an nd daylightt savings time. Datee Currrent Syste em Time: Displays D th e current time t and da ate accordding to the routter’s system clock. Mod de: Select Manual to o manually set the tim me and date, or selecct Get from m Tim me Server to t have the e router au utomatically y synchron nize the tim me with a Nettwork Time e Protocol (NTP) servver. New w Time: If you y selected Manuall mode, en nter the currrent time.
Clicck Apply to o save the current setttings. Timee Zone Tim me Zone: Select S your time zone e from the drop-down d menu. Ena able Daylig ght Saving: Check the e box to en nable automatic adjuustment forr dayylight savin ng. Sta art Date: En nter the de etails of the e starting date d and tim me for dayllight saving g time e in your re egion. End d Date: Entter the details of the ending datte and time e for dayligght saving time t in yyour region n. Clicck Apply to o save the current setttings.
Log Setting Ena able Log: Check C the box to ena able the rou uter’s log-k keeping funnction. Clicck Apply to o save the current con nfiguration n. Log Displa y Reffresh: Clickk to update e the log diisplay. Cle ear Log: Cliick to clearr all log enttries.
Press ok to reboot the device CE Warning: Users have to use the connection to USB interfaces with USB 2.0 version or higher. Please make sure the temperature for device will not be higher than 40 ˚C The device is tested for typical body worn operation. The minimum distance between the user and/or any bystander and the radiating structure of the transmitter is 0.5cm. Declaration of Conformity We, 错误!未找到引用源。, Address: No.289, Sinhu 3rd rd.
FCC Warning: FCC Regulations: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.