User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Structure of this Guide
- 1.2 Related Documents
- 2 W3x Series Overview
- 3 Configuration and Management
- 3.1 Access and Login to the Web User Interface
- 3.2 Overview
- 3.3 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard
- 3.4 Internet
- 3.5 LAN
- 3.6 Wireless LAN
- 3.7 NAT
- 3.8 File and Printer Sharing
- 3.9 System
- 3.10 Event Log
- 3.11 Change Password
- 3.12 Logout
- 4 Telephony and Fax (W35 only)
- 5 Battery (W35 only)
- 6 PC Configuration
- 7 Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Configuration and Management
• The “NETWORK INFORMATION” section where the most important
connection status information is collected. This information (among
others) is also found on the Internet and LAN web pages respectively.
3.2.1 Alarms
The “ALARMS” section on the Overview page includes detected active
error conditions.
Events that generate an alarm are such that make it impossible to send or
receive data, e.g. SIM card missing.
If there are no alarms currently detected the text "No alarms detected"
is displayed. If an alarm is detected, the Alarm
indicator on the
Ericsson W3x front panel is blinking, and the corresponding cause is
displayed according to the table below:
Table 6 - Alarm cause description
Alarm cause Description
There is no SIM card inserted, or the
SIM card is not correctly inserted.
No SIM card detected
The inserted SIM card is invalid
Invalid SIM card
inserted
No PIN code has been entered to
activate the Internet and voice services.
No PIN code entered
The entered PIN code is incorrect.
Incorrect PIN code
entered
The SIM card has been blocked (due to
entering the wrong PIN code three
times). The PUK is required to unblock
the SIM card.
SIM card blocked
The SIM card has been permanently
blocked (due to entering the wrong PUK
code ten times). A new SIM card is
required.
SIM card permanently
blocked
The alarm detection function is currently
not working.
Alarm detection not
working
An alarm that cannot be identified has
occurred.
Unknown alarm
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