Wireless-N Pocket AP/Router ETR9350 Ultra Portable Pocket AP (Travel Router) V1.
1 1. Package Contents ..........................................................................................................................................................5 2. System Requirements ....................................................................................................................................................5 3. Introduction............................................................................................................................................
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5 1. Package Contents • • • • • EnGenius TRAVEL ROUTER Ultra Portable Pocket AP AC Power Cord RJ45 Ethernet LAN Cable CD-ROM with User Manual and Setup Utility QIG 2. System Requirements • • • • RJ45 Ethernet Based or 3G USB Internet Connection Computer with Wireless Network function Windows, MAC OS or Linux based operating systems Internet Explorer or Firefox or Safari Web-Browser Software 3.
6 4. Introduction TRAVEL ROUTER is the world’s smallest 11n Wireless Router and Access Point with 3G connectivity that brings superior convenience for users who need to create a wireless network to share the Internet, documents or multimedia files quickly between computers at speeds of up to 300Mbps. Also, you can leave the bulky power adapter behind as the power supply unit is embedded in the device, so it can be slipped into your pocket easily.
7 5. Features • WORLD’S SMALLEST AP Superior design to bring you the world’s smallest 11n AP Router for a true portable wireless solution. • INTERNAL POWER No need to bring bulky power adapters for improved space saving convenience. • 3G MOBILE INTERNET SHARING Attach a 3G USB adapter to wirelessly share your 3G Internet connection to multiple computers. • 3 OPERATION MODES AP Router, Access Point and Client Bridge modes for flexible usage in different scenarios. • 802.11n COMPLIANT Fully 802.
8 6. Hardware Overview 3G USB Attach a 3G USB adapter to share your 3G Internet connection. RJ45 This RJ45 port can be configured as WAN or LAN modes. WAN: Connect to the Internet using DSL/Cable modem. When 3G USB adapter is connected, RJ45 automatically is set to LAN mode. LAN: Connect to a computer, switch or hub.
9 LED Lights Description icon Color – Blue Lights when 3G USB adapter is connected. Blinks when 3G data transfer. Mobile 3G Color – Blue Lights when Wireless signal is activated. Blinks when Wireless data transfer. Wireless LAN WPS Color – Blue Blinks when WPS handshake is initialized. LAN Color – Blue Lights when wired network device is connected to RJ45 port. Blinks when data transfer occurs on RJ45 port. Power Color – Blue Lights when device is powered ON. Blinks device is Reset.
10 7. Before you Begin This section will guide you through the installation process. Placement of the TRAVEL ROUTER is very important to avoid poor signal reception and performance. Avoid placing the device in enclosed spaces such as a closet, cabinet or wardrobe. 6.1 Considerations for Wireless Installation The operating distance of all wireless devices cannot be pre-determined due to a number of unknown obstacles in the environment that the device is deployed.
11 6.2 AP Router / AP / Client Bridge Modes There are three main modes to select from which will influence the installation of the TRAVEL ROUTER. This section will help you determine which mode works with your setup. AP Router Mode AP Router Mode allows you to share an Internet connection to multiple computers. AP Mode AP mode allows you to have a wired or wireless router.
12 6.3 Check Network Settings (Windows XP/Vista) 1. Click Start button and open Control Panel.
13 2. Windows XP, click [Network Connection] Windows Vista, click [View Network Status and Tasks] then [Manage Network Connections] 3. Right click on [Local Area Connection] and select [Properties].
14 4. Check “Client for Microsoft Networks”, “File and Printer Sharing”, and “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is ticked. If not, please install them. 5. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click [Properties] 6. Select “Obtain an IP Address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” and click [OK].
15 8. Hardware Installation AP Router Mode: One type of Internet connection is required. Please either connect the network cable from your DSL/Cable modem to the RJ45 port on the TRAVEL ROUTER or connect a 3G adapter to the USB port. Note: When 3G USB adapter is connected, RJ45 automatically is set to LAN mode.
16 Connect the network cable to the RJ45 port. Wired Network Power On : Use the AC Power cord to connect TRAVEL ROUTER and outlet or any other power supplies to provide the electricity to the device.
17 9. Configuring Travel Router This section will show you how to configure the device using the web-based configuration interface. Please use your wireless network adapter to connect the TRAVEL ROUTER. Default Settings IP Address 192.168.0.1 Username / Password admin / admin Wireless Mode Enable Wireless SSID EnGeniusxxxxxx Wireless Security None Note: xxxxxx mentioned in the wireless SSID above is the last 6 characters of your device MAC Address.
18 8.1 Setup Wizard 1. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari) and enter the IP Address http://192.168.0.1 Note: If you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the TRAVEL ROUTER, ensure you enter the correct IP Address. 2. The default username and password is admin. Once you have entered the correct username and password, click the OK button to open the web-base configuration page.
19 3. You will see the following screen if the log on process is successful. 4. Click Wizard to enter the Setup Wizard. Then click Next to begin the wizard.
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21 5. Select the Operation Mode. Please ensure you have the proper cables connected as described in the Hardware Installation section.
22 8.1.1 AP Router Mode a) The device will now automatically search for the correct Internet settings. b) The most appropriate WAN type will be determined and selected automatically. If it is incorrect, please select Others to set up the WAN settings manually.
23 c) There are many WAN service types available. Please obtain the correct settings from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Static IP Address If your ISP Provider has assigned you a fixed IP address, enter the assigned IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway IP address, and Primary DNS and Secondary DNS (if available) of your ISP provider.
24 Dynamic IP Address The IP Address is allocated automatically. However some ISP’s will also recognize the MAC address and will reject connections if the MAC address does not match. If your ISP has recorded the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet LAN card, please connect only the computer with the authorized MAC address, and click the Clone MAC Address button. This will replace the AP Router MAC address to the computer MAC address. The correct MAC address is used to initiate the connection to the ISP.
25 PPP over Ethernet ISP requires an account username and password. PPP over Ethernet Username: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service: You can assign a name for this service. (Optional) MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP.
26 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
27 PPTP WAN Interface Settings WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP is set to Static IP or Dynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MAC: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. PPTP Settings Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service IP Address: The IP Address of the PPTP server. Connection ID: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MTU: The maximum size of packets.
28 Mobile 3G Please ensure your 3G USB card is connected to the TRAVEL ROUTER and has an active USIM card inserted. Mobile 3G Pin Code: Enter the Pin code for your USIM card if required. APN Code: Enter the APN code for the network provider Dial Number: Only required if specified by ISP User Name: Account Username. Only required if specified by ISP Password: Account Password.
29 Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
30 L2TP WAN Interface Settings WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP is set to Static IP or Dynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MAC: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. L2TP Settings Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service IP Address: The IP Address of the PPTP server. MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP.
31 d) Setup the level of wireless security to be used. EnGenius recommends the Highest level of security to be used. Note: 802.11n wireless speeds may not be achievable if the security is setup to Lowest and Low level. SSID: Enter the name of your wireless network. Key: Enter the security key for your wireless network.
32 e) Check the settings are correct, and then click Reboot to apply the settings.
33 8.1.2 AP Mode a) Select the level of wireless security to be used. EnGenius recommends the Highest level of security to be used. Note: 802.11n wireless speeds may not be achievable if the security is setup to Lowest and Low level. SSID: Enter the name of your wireless network. Key: Enter the security key for your wireless network.
34 b) Check the settings are correct, and then click Reboot to apply the settings.
35 8.1.3 Client Bridge Mode a) In this mode, the TRAVEL ROUTER will connect to a wireless network as a client device. Please enter the SSID and security settings of that wireless network. b) Check the settings are correct, and then click Reboot to apply the settings.
36 8.2 Web-Based Configuration 8.2.1 System Status This page allows you to monitor the status of the device.
37 Status Model: Description of this device. Mode: The device is currently in which mode. Uptime: The duration about the device has been operating without powering down or reboot. Current Date/Time: The device’s system time. If this is incorrect, please set the time in the Tools / Time page. Hardware version and Serial Number: Hardware information for this device. Kernel and Application version: Firmware information for this device.
38 WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol: Method used to connect to the Internet IP address: The WAN IP Address of the device. Subnet Mask The WAN Subnet Mask of the device. MAC address The MAC address of the device’s WAN Interface. Primary and Secondary DNS: Primary and Secondary DNS servers assigned to the WAN connection.
39 LAN Settings IP address: The LAN IP Address of the device. Subnet Mask The LAN Subnet Mask of the device. DHCP Server Whether the DHCP server is Enabled or Disabled. WLAN Settings Channel: The wireless channel in use. ESSID: The SSID (Network Name) of the wireless network. (up to 4 SSID’s are supported) Security: Wireless encryption is enabled for this SSID. BSSID: The MAC address of this SSID. Associated Clients: The number of wireless clients connected to this SSID.