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Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This document is intended for the use of Nokia Networks' customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Networks.
Contents Contents 3 1 1.1 1.2 About this manual 5 Purpose of this manual 5 Models covered in this manual 5 2 Introduction to Nokia M and MW Gateways 7 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 Preparations 9 What you need to access the Internet 9 Check the contents of the package 9 Get acquainted with your gateway's indicator lights and connectors 10 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.
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About this manual 1 About this manual Before using your Nokia M/MW gateway it is important to read the safety instructions. You find them both on paper and in the CD delivered with the gateway. Also, take time to read this User Manual. 1.1 Purpose of this manual This manual is designed to help you set up your gateway and also make some basic configurations. The configurations needed depend on your service provider. For configuration, you can use the gateway's web interface.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 For readability, all these models are referred to as “gateway”. Similarly, Internet Service Provider is abbreviated as “ISP”. The examples given in this manual represent typical operational situations; the web pages of your gateway may differ from them, depending on the configuration and model of your gateway.
Introduction to Nokia M and MW Gateways 2 Introduction to Nokia M and MW Gateways Nokia M and MW gateways utilise ADSL/SHDSL technology, providing highspeed Internet connections for home users, small offices and telecommuters. The highly integrated Nokia MW series gateways can support wireless (WLAN) and Ethernet clients within your local network. Nokia M series gateways have the same features except that they do not have a WLAN interface. MW1324 also supports Home Phoneline (HPNA) function.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Figure 1.
Preparations 3 Preparations You must have all the necessary hardware and software installed before you can access the Internet with your gateway. See the list below. 3.1 3.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 • DSL line cable • 10Base-T Ethernet cable In M models, straight through Ethernet cables are used In MW models, crossover Ethernet cables are used 3.3 • Power cord • Serial adapter • User Manual Get acquainted with your gateway's indicator lights and connectors Indicator lights There are six (MW1324: seven) indicator lights in the front panel: DSL, HPNA (MW1324 only), ETH, COL, WLAN, STA and PWR. STA indicator is red.
Preparations DSL GREEN Off Blinks On HPNA ADSL/SHDSL link is down. ADSL/SHDSL connection is being established. ADSL/SHDSL link is up. GREEN (MW1324 only) Off On Blinks ETH No stations detected. Stations detected but no traffic. Traffic detected at HPNA interface. GREEN Off On Blinks COL Ethernet is down. 10Base-T Ethernet is functional. Traffic detected on Ethernet. GREEN Blinks WLAN Collisions on the Ethernet. Note, that it is normal that some collisions occur on the Ethernet.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Power switch Mains connector Command line interface (CLI) Figure 3. DSL HPNA (MW1324 only) Ethernet WLAN (PC card) Back panel, MW models Power switch Mains connector Command line interface (CLI) Figure 4.
Physical installation 4 Physical installation 4.1 Placing the gateway on a table or desk Figure 5. 4.2 Placing the gateway in a vertical (A) or horizontal (B) position Installing the gateway on a wall The gateway can also be wall mounted. Figure 6 shows the installation procedure.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Depending on the wall material, you may have to drill holes and use plastic plugs to install the gateway on the wall. Certain wall materials do not require drilled holes or plugs. WARNING Before drilling and/or fixing the screws, make sure that there are no electric cables, phone cables, waterpipes or any other objects at the drilling points inside the wall.
Physical installation 1. If drilled holes are needed, insert these plugs into the holes. 6 mm 155 mm 2. Figure 6.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 4.3 Connecting the data cables (and WLAN cards) WARNING Do not connect the gateway's power cord yet! Note If you are using WLAN cards, note that the installation procedure described below only covers the physical installation of the WLAN cards. Before you can use your gateway's wireless feature, you must first install Nokia C110/C111 WLAN card software on your computer.
Physical installation MW models only: connect the WLAN cards 1. Insert one WLAN card gently into the card slot located in the back panel of the gateway. 2. Insert the other WLAN card(s) gently into the WLAN card slot(s) of your PC(s). Connect the gateway's power cable 1. Plug the gateway's power cord into the mains connector located in gateway's back panel. 2. Connect the gateway's power cord plug into an earthed wall mains socket. 3. Switch on the power on your gateway.
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Configuring your PC(s) and gateway for use 5 Configuring your PC(s) and gateway for use This chapter describes briefly the basic configuration of your PC and gateway so that they can communicate with each other. You must create a connection between your PC and gateway. For the connection, you need a browser (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer or equivalent). Once a connection between your gateway and PC is established, you have access to the gateway's web page.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Your gateway uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name Server. In this case the name is M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324 or MW1352, depending on the model. To find out the IP address, you can also run winipcfg.exe (Windows 95/98/Me) or ipconfig.exe (Windows 2000/NT). See the instructions below. To find out the IP address in Win95/98/Me 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: 3.
Configuring your PC(s) and gateway for use 2. Switch on your gateway. The booting takes a few moments during which some of the gateway's indicator lights blink. After booting, the PWR and ETH lights should remain lit. If this does not happen, see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting. 3. Enter the IP address or name of your gateway in the Address (Internet Explorer) or Location/Go to (Netscape Navigator) field of the browser.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Main Page Figure 10. Main page 5.3 Configuring your computer settings Usually, all you have to do is make some simple changes in your computer's network settings. You must make these changes according to your ISP's instructions.
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only) 6 Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only) If you are using WLAN, you may have to change some of your wireless network settings. You find these settings on the Wireless LAN and WLAN Clients web pages presented in figures 11 and 12. If you have purchased your gateway from a store, you may need to make more configurations. For further information, consult your ISP. 6.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Figure 11. Wireless LAN page 6.2 Enabling admission control On the WLAN Clients page you can enable access control based on the MAC addresses of the wireless LAN clients (that is the PC's or laptops in your wireless network). When access control is enabled, only the wireless stations on the client table have access to your wireless network. To add a client in the client table, do the following: 24 (40) 1.
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only) 5. Select the encryption method you want to use for this client from the Encryption pull-down menu. For more information on encryption, refer to section 6.3. 6. Click the Apply button. To find out the MAC address in Win95/98/Me 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: 3. winipcfg (IP dialog box opens) 4. Now the program displays the IP parameters on the screen. The information you need is “Adapter Address”.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Figure 12. WLAN clients page 6.3 Enabling wireless encryption On the WLAN Clients page you can also: • activate Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption • set the encryption key parameters It is recommended that you use encryption in your wireless network and use an encryption key.
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only) When you have set the network name to your wireless client, the wireless connection is established and the WLAN indicator on the gateway's front panel lights up.
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Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting This chapter informs you how to correct the most common problems you may encounter when using your gateway. If you cannot find a solution to the problem, contact your ISP or the store from which you bought the gateway. WARNING Do not try to repair the gateway yourself. The gateway does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do not open or remove the gateway covers. There are dangerous voltages inside the gateway.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Front panel light Status Description Solution ETH Off No Ethernet connection 1. Check that the computer is operating. 2. Check the Ethernet cable. Use the Ethernet cable provided in the package. If you have purchased the cable yourself, check that the cable type is correct: - M series: straight through type - MW series: crossover type HPNA (MW1324 only) Off DSL Off No stations detected 1. Check that the computer is operating. 2.
Technical specifications Appendix A. Technical specifications A.1 Technical specifications Features ADSL (MW1122, MW1324) Physical layer ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 (ANSI ADSL), ITU-T G.992.1 (ITU-T ADSL), ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite), and ITU-T G.994.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 Encapsulation Ethernet compatible Connector RJ-12 Wireless LAN interface (MW models only) Wireless LAN IEEE 802.
Technical specifications Indicator lights DSL ADSL line status HPNA (MW1324 only) HomePNA activity and status ETH Ethernet activity and status COL Ethernet collision WLAN WLAN activity and status STA M/MW startup PWR Power on Mechanical construction and power supply Width 255 mm Height 65 mm Depth 230 mm Weight 1 kg Mains connection Voltage 100 Vrms-240 Vrms AC (nominal values) Frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption 10 W Ambient confitions, EMC and safety Operating temperature 5
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Glossary Abbreviations ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ANSI American National Standards Institute ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CLI Command Line Interface COL Collision CoS Class of Service DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Server DNS Domain Name System DSL Digital Subscriber Line EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ETH Ethernet ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FCC Federal Communic
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 ITU-T International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector LAN Local Area Network LLC Logical Link Control MAC Media Access Control NAPT Network Address and Port Translation PAP Password Authentication Protocol PPP Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoE PPP over Ethernet PPTP Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit PWR Power RFC Request For Comments RIP Routing Information P
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WFQ Weighted Fair Queueing WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WWW World Wide Web Terms 10Base-T 10 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN specification using two pairs of twisted cabling. 10BaseT is a part of the IEEE 802.3 specification. Authentication Determining the identity of a user that is attempting to access a network. Asymmetric digital subscriber line, ADSL High-speed transmission technology using existing copper telephone lines.
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352 HomePNA, HPNA Technology for the home network based on Ethernet and using existing phone lines. Voice and data travel on the same wires without interfering with each other. IP address Numerical identification individualising a device connected to the Internet or a network. For example 192.168.1.2. Local area network, LAN Data transmission network covering a small area, for example a flat or a house. Usually based on Ethernet technology.
Unspecified bit rate, UBR Quality of service QoS where there are no guarantees in terms of data loss rate and delay. UBR is very efficient, but not used for critical data. Vbridge Gateway/bridge management interface used as a bridge host interface or gateway interface depending on the operation mode On the gateway's web pages, the VBRIDGE is called gateway or bridge IP interface. Virtual private network, VPN Network which is constructed by using a public information network and which uses encryption.
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