User Manual YOYORouter High Performance Combo Router BE5 Multi-access router with 3G HSPA, WLAN 802.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT..................................................................... 2 FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT............................... 2 1. INTRODUCTION.................................................... 5 1.1. 1.2. 1.2.1. 1.3. 2. GETTING STARTED ............................................. 7 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. Failover 2.8. 2.9. 2.10. 3. Package List ...................................................................................... 5 Hardware Overview.......
3.2.4.7. 3.2.5. 3.2.5.1. 3.2.5.2. 3.2.5.3. 3.2.5.4. 3.2.5.5. 3.2.5.6. 3.2.6. 3.2.6.1. 3.2.6.2. 3.2.7. 3.2.7.1. 3.2.7.2. 3.2.7.3. 3.2.7.4. 3.2.7.5. 3.2.7.6. 4. Scheduling ...................................................................................... 58 Voice................................................................................................ 60 Missed Calls..................................................................................... 60 Incoming Calls .............................
1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a YOYORouter B1. This product is specifically designed for mobile user who needs to have the Internet access beyond his home and office. It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and broadband sharing. The Quick-Start Guide shows how to get up and running with the YOYORouter B1. This User Guide provides in-depth instructions to use all of the features. 1.1.
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2. Getting Started 2.1. Operating Modes YOYORouter BE5 has three operating modes to optimally provide internet service from a cabled WAN (Wide Area Network) or the built-in Wireless WAN (3G Mobile Broadband): Wireless WAN (Mobile Broadband) Mode Make a Mobile Broadband connection using HSPA/HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS and share it over Wi-Fi and with up to four devices connected using Ethernet (RJ45).
2.2. Preparing YOYORouter BE5 Follow these steps to connect up your YOYORouter and access the configuration wizard to configure it to your needs. 1. Attach the 3G antenna Locate the antenna’s plug against the antenna socket on the rear panel. Turn the grooved ring clockwise to secure the plug in the socket. Once secured, position the antenna to point vertically upwards. This will ensure optimal reception 2.
4. Connect the Power Cable Connect the cable from the power adaptor to the power inlet socket on the back panel, as shown Plug the power adaptor in to a wall outlet or socket strip. Turn on YOYORouter using the on-off switch next to the power connector 2.3. Connecting to YOYORouter BE5 Using Ethernet cable (easiest): Plug in the Ethernet cable to a LAN port and check that the corresponding LAN indicator lights up. YOYORouter’s Wi-Fi network has a network name (SSID) like YOYORouter-07-76.
drivers. 2.4. Accessing the Status & Configuration Pages 1. While connected, open your web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1. The YOYORouter status page is displayed. 2. To view and change settings, enter the password, default admin, and click Login.
2.5. Setting up YOYORouter BE5 in Wireless WAN Mode 1. Plug in your SIM card and switch on YOYORouter. Allow 60 seconds for network scanning. In most cases BE5 self-configures in Wireless WAN mode using default settings. You may need to customize the settings, for example in the following cases: Your SIM requires a PIN Code. Your mobile broadband subscription requires different settings to those that YOYORouter selected by default.
2.6. Setting up YOYORouter BE5 in Ethernet WAN mode 1. Plug in the Ethernet cable (for example from an ADSL modem) to the WAN port and switch on YOYORouter. 2. Connect to YOYORouter, access the status page at http://192.168.1.1 and log in. 3. Select Wizard and step through the Setup wizard. 4. At the step Select WAN Type Choose Setup WAN Type Manually. Select WAN Interface type Ethernet WAN. Select the required WAN Type. Enter the further information requested, as applicable.
2.7. Setting up YOYORouter BE5 in Ethernet WAN mode with 3G Failover Configure YOYORouter BE5 in Ethernet WAN mode and test the connection. To add failover to 3G Wireless WAN, ensure that your SIM Card is inserted and the Ethernet WAN is connected then follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Log in. Select Advanced then Network Setup. Make sure that Connection Control is set to Auto Reconnect (always-on). Against Combo WAN Status, click the Setting button. 5. Set Combo WAN Mode to Failover. 6.
Select Auto-Detection for automatic configuration based on your SIM card (recommended). Select Manual if you need to select alternative or enter special settings. Select your country and the network operator, or Others to enter your own settings. If your SIM requires a PIN code, enter it now. 10. Click the Save button then click OK to reboot YOYORouter. 2.8. Checking Failover to 3G 1.
3. Re-connect the cabled WAN and check that service reverts to the WAN connection.
2.9. Wi-Fi Configuration Tips YOYORouter is pre-configured with a default Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. The network name and password are printed on the label on the underside of the device and on the label affixed to the carton in which it was packaged. Security is set to WPA-PSK(TKIP) and WPA2-PSK(AES) – devices may connect using either of these. In the Configuration Wizard you can: Change the Network ID (SSID) to a name of your own choice. Manually select a frequency channel.
3. Configuration Reference Guide 3.1. Using the Setup Wizard 3.1.1. Starting the Wizard Connect to YOYORouter. Open your browser and type in the IP Address (http://192.168.1.1) Please type “admin” in the Password and click the Login button. Select your language. Select “Wizard” for basic settings with simple way.
Press “Next” to start the Setup Wizard. 3.1.2. Configure Settings using the Wizard Step 1. Change System Password. Set up your system password. (Default:admin) Step 2a. Select Wan Type. Auto Detecting or Setup Manually Auto-detect looks for Internet over WAN first. If no connection is detected, 3G is set. Step 2b. Select LAN IP Address and Wan Type.
Step 2c. 3G WAN type Select “Auto Detection” Dial-up Profile, and the Utility will try to detect and configure the required Mobile Broadband service settings automatically. Or you can select “Manual” and select your country and mobile operator. If you have special settings, for example for a private company, select your country and then Others. If your SIM card requires a PIN Code, enter it, otherwise leave blank. Step 3a. Set up your Wireless Network. Set up your Wi-Fi network name (SSID).
Step 4. The settings you have selected are summarized. Click Apply Settings to confirm them. The wizard counts down the time it takes while YOYORouter re-starts. Step 5. Click Finish to close the Wizard. Note: The router has already restarted.
3.2. Advanced Settings 3.2.1. Basic Setting Group 3.2.1.1. Network Setup 1. LAN IP Address: the local IP address of this device. The computers on your network must use the LAN IP address of your product as their Default Gateway. You can change it if necessary. 2. Subnet Mask: insert 255.255.255.0 3. Combo WAN Status: Used to define the failover Internet source (e.g. 3G) 4. 5. WAN Interface: Select Ethernet WAN or Wireless WAN to continue. WAN Type: WAN connection type of your ISP.
A. WAN Type: Dynamic IP Address 1. Combo WAN Status: Used to define the failover Internet source (e.g. 3G) 2. Host Name: optional, required by some ISPs, for example, @Home. 3. ISP register MAC address: You can change the WAN port MAC address, it is your ISP assigned to you. 4. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select: Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets.
B. WAN Type: Static IP Address: WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS: enter the proper setting provided by your ISP.
C. WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet 1. Combo WAN Status: Used to define the failover Internet source (e.g. 3G) 2. PPPoE Account and Password: the account and password your ISP assigned to you. For security, this field appears blank. If you don't want to change the password, leave it empty. 3. Primary DNS/ Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Primary/Secondary DNS Server, contact to your ISP to get it. 4.
6. PPPoE Service Name: optional. Input the service name if your ISP requires it. Otherwise, leave it blank. 7. Assigned IP address: Optional, Input the IP address you want. Usually, leave it blank. 8. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The default MTU value is 0(auto). 9. NAT disable: the option bridges data form WAN port to LAN port D. WAN Type: PPTP First, please check your ISP assigned and select the IP Mode - Static IP Address or Dynamic IP Address.
3. Server IP Address/Name: the IP address or URL of the PPTP server. 4. PPTP Account and Password: the account and password your ISP assigned to you. If you don't want to change the password, keep it empty. 5. Connection ID: optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP requires it. 6. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your PPTP session. Set it to zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature.
E. WAN Type: L2TP First, please check your ISP assigned and select the IP Mode - Static IP Address or Dynamic IP Address. For example: Use Static, the private IP address, subnet mask and Gateway are your ISP assigned to you. 1. Combo WAN Status: Used to define the failover Internet source (e.g. 3G) 2. IP Address, Subnet Mask and WAN Gateway IP: the private IP address, subnet mask and Gateway IP your ISP assigned to you. 3. Server IP Address/Name: the IP address or URL of the PPTP server. 4.
6. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select: Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets. Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device connects when power is switched on and remains connected. Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the connect-button in the Status-page. 7. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The default MTU value is 0(auto).
F. WAN Type: Wireless WAN: 3G Select Wireless WAN and 3G Against Dial-Up Profile: Select Auto-Detection for automatic configuration based on your SIM card (recommended). Select Manual if you need to select alternative or enter special settings. Select your country and the network operator, or Others to enter your own settings. If your SIM requires a PIN code, enter it now. To set up manually: 1. Country: select your country. 2. Telecom: select your network operator. 3.
3.2.1.2. DHCP Server Press “More>>”, 1. DHCP Server: Choose either Disable or Enable 2. Lease Time: DHCP lease time to the DHCP client 3. IP Pool Starting/Ending Address: Whenever there is a request, the DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify the starting / ending address of the IP address pool 4. Domain Name: Optional, this information will be passed to the client 5.
DHCP Clients List The list of DHCP clients shows here.
DHCP Fixed Mapping The DHCP Server will reserve the special IP for special MAC address, shows below.
3.2.1.3. Wireless Settings Wireless settings allow you to set the wireless configuration items. 1. Wireless Module: The user can enable or disable wireless function 2. Network ID(SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN (WLAN). Client stations can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same Network ID. (The factory setting is “default”) 3.
success or failure message. An example of when a failure may occur is if the client's MAC address is explicitly excluded in the AP/router configuration. Shared Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both stations taking part in the authentication process have the same "shared" key or passphrase. The shared key is manually set on both the client station and the AP/router. Three types of shared key authentication are available today for home or small office WLAN environments.
WPA/WPA2 Another encryption options for WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES, the others are same the WPA. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) Setting WDS operation as defined by the IEEE802.11 standard has been made available. Using WDS it is possible to wirelessly connect Access Points, and in doing so extend a wired infrastructure to locations where cabling is not possible or inefficient to implement.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) WPS is Wi-Fi Protected Setup which is similar to WCN-NET and offers safe and easy way in Wireless Connection.
Wireless Client List The list of wireless client is shows here.
3.2.1.4. Change Password You can change Password here. We strongly recommend you to change the system password for security reason.
3.2.2. Forwarding Rules 3.2.2.1. Virtual Server This product’s NAT firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your Intranet, so all hosts behind this product are invisible to the outside world. If you wish, you can make some of them accessible by enabling the Virtual Server Mapping. A virtual server is defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the Server IP.
For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.1.1, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.1.2, and a VPN server at 192.168.1.6, then you need to specify the following virtual server mapping table: Service Port Server IP Enable 21 192.168.1.1 V 80 192.168.1.2 V 1723 192.168.1.6 V Click on “Save” to store your setting or “Undo” to give up 3.2.2.2. Special AP Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, Video conferencing, Internet telephony, etc.
1. Trigger: the outbound port number issued by the application. 2. Incoming Ports: when the trigger packet is detected, the inbound packets sent to the specified port numbers are allowed to pass through the firewall. This product provides some predefined settings. Select your application and Click “Copy to” to add the predefined setting to your list. Click on “Save” to store your setting or” Undo” to give up 3.2.2.3. Miscellaneous 1.
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3.2.3.1.Packet Filters Packet Filter includes both outbound filter and inbound filter. And they have same way to setting. Packet Filter enables you to control what packets are allowed to pass the router. Outbound filter applies on all outbound packets. However, inbound filter applies on packets that destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host only. You can select one of the two filtering policies: 1. Allow all to pass except those match the specified rules 2.
addresses (4.3.2.1-4.3.2.254). An empty implies all IP addresses. For source or destination port, you can define a single port (80) or a range of ports (1000-1999). Add prefix "T" or "U" to specify TCP or UDP protocol. For example, T80, U53, U2000-2999, No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined. An empty implies all port addresses. Packet Filter can work with Scheduling Rules, and give user more flexibility on Access control. For Detail, please refer to Scheduling Rule.
3.2.3.2. Domain Filters 1. Domain Filter Let you prevent users under this device from accessing specific URLs. 2. Domain Filter Enable Check if you want to enable Domain Filter. 3. Log DNS Query Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses the specific URLs. 4. Privilege IP Address Range Setting a group of hosts and privilege these hosts to access network without restriction. 5. Domain Suffix A suffix of URL can be restricted, for example, ".com", "xxx.com". 6.
3.2.3.3.URL Blocking URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect with pre-defined Websites. The major difference between “Domain filter” and “URL Blocking” is Domain filter require user to input suffix (like .com or .org, etc), while URL Blocking require user to input a keyword only. In other words, Domain filter can block specific website, while URL Blocking can block hundreds of websites by simply a keyword. 1. URL Blocking Enable Check if you want to enable URL Blocking. 2.
3.2.3.4.MAC Control MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address. 1. MAC Address Control Check “Enable” to enable the “MAC Address Control”. All of the settings in this page will take effect only when “Enable” is checked. 2. Connection control Check "Connection control" to enable the controlling of which wired and wireless clients can connect with this device.
to the wireless LAN. If a client is denied to associate to the wireless LAN, it means the client can't send or receive any data via this device.
3.2.3.5. Miscellaneous 1. Administrator Time-out The time of no activity to logout automatically, you may set it to zero to disable this feature. 2. Remote Administrator Host/Port In general, only Intranet user can browse the built-in web pages to perform administration task. This feature enables you to perform administration task from remote host. If this feature is enabled, only the specified IP address can perform remote administration. If the specified IP address is 0.0.0.
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3.2.4.1.System Log This page support two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of syslog (UDP) and SMTP(TCP). The items you have to setup including: IP Address for Sys log Host IP of destination where sys log will be sent to. Check Enable to enable this function. Setting of E-mail Alert Check if you want to enable Email alert (send syslog via email). SMTP Server IP and Port Input the SMTP server IP and port, which are connected with ':'.
3.2.4.2.Dynamic DNS To host your server on a changing IP address, you have to use dynamic domain name service (DDNS). So that anyone wishing to reach your host only needs to know the name of it. Dynamic DNS will map the name of your host to your current IP address, which changes each time you connect your Internet service provider. Before you enable Dynamic DNS, you need to register an account on one of these Dynamic DNS servers that we list in provider field.
3.2.4.3.QOS Provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance. Enable This Item enables QoS function or not. Bandwidth of Upstream Set the limitation of upstream speed. Local: IP Define the Local IP address of packets here. Local: Ports Define the Local port of the packets in this field. Remote: IP Define the Remote IP address of packets here. Remote: Ports Define the Remote port of the packets in this field.
setting/schedule Rule. Click on “Save” to store your setting or “Undo” to give up 3.2.4.4.SNMP In brief, SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events. Enable SNMP You must check Local, Remote or both to enable SNMP function. If Local is checked, this device will response request from LAN.
Click on “Save” to store your setting or “Undo” to give up. 3.2.4.5.Routing Routing Tables Allow you to determine which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data grams. If you have more than one routers and subnets, you will need to enable routing table to allow packets to find proper routing path and allow different subnets to communicate with each other. Routing Table settings are settings used to setup the functions of static and dynamic routing.
3.2.4.6.System Time Time Zone Select a time zone where this device locates. Auto-Synchronization Select the “Enable” item to enable this function. Time Server Select a NTP time server to consult UTC time Sync with Time Server Select if you want to set Date and Time by NTP Protocol. Sync with my PC Select if you want to set Date and Time using PC’s Date and Time Click on “Save” to store your setting or “Undo” to give up.
3.2.4.7.Scheduling You can set the schedule time to decide which service will be turned on or off. Select the “Enable” item. Press “Add New Rule” You can write a rule name and set which day and what time to schedule from “Start Time” to “End Time”.
Click on “Save” to store your setting.
3.2.5. Voice 3.2.5.1. Missed Calls The page is for incoming calls which are not answered, including receiver number and duration. 3.2.5.2. Incoming Calls The page is for incoming calls which are answer, including receiver number and duration.
3.2.5.3. Outgoing Calls The page is for outgoing calls, including receiver number and duration. 3.2.5.4.
Advanced settings for voice call functions. Caller ID: Calling number identification, two methods: FSK, DTMF. Dialing timeout: the default value is 3 seconds. Use # to end dialing: Enable or Disable the “Use # to end dialing”. Call log: Enable or Disable the logs of Missed Call / Incoming Calls / Outgoing Calls Call Forwarding Auto-forwarding incoming calls to a designated number in different conditions: All calls / No Answer / Unreachable / Busy。 3.2.5.5.
3.2.5.6.Speed Dial This page is for One-key dial for most frequent dialing numbers.
3.2.6. SMS Select Advanced then SMS to work with SMS messages. 3.2.6.1. Create Message You can create a new SMS message on this page. After finishing content of message, and enterting the phone number of recipient(s), press the Send button to send the message out. You can see “Send OK” if the new message has been sent successfully.
3.2.6.2.Inbox You can read, delete, reply, and forward messages. Just click on one in the Inbox, then you can view the whole content of it in the SMS window below. Refresh: You can press “Refresh” button to check for new messages. Delete, Reply, Forward Messages: After reading message, you can check the checkbox on the left of each message to delete, reply, or forward this message.
3.2.7.
3.2.7.1.System Info You can view the System Information and System log, and download/clear the System log, in this page.
3.2.7.2.Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade firmware by clicking “Upgrade” button. 3.2.7.3.Backup Setting You can backup your settings by clicking the “ Backup Setting” button and save it as a bin file. Once you want to restore these settings, please click Firmware Upgrade button and use the bin file you saved.
3.2.7.4.Reset to Default You can also reset this product to factory default by clicking the Reset to default button. 3.2.7.5.Reboot You can also reboot this it by clicking the Reboot button.
3.2.7.6. Miscellaneous Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Allow you to configure an IP, and ping the device. You can ping a specific IP to test whether it is alive.
4. Using the Telephone Feature 4.1. Overview YOYORouter BE5 supports voice calls using a connected telephone. The calls are made using the mobile network.
pre-selected short code. 4.2.2. To receive a call 1. The incoming call rings on the connected telephone. 2. If the connected telephone supports a CLI display that is compatible with BE5 and the calling number is available, it is displayed on the connected telephone. 3. Lift the receiver or press the answer button, according to the operation of the connected telephone. 4. When the call is over, replace the receiver or press the call end button, according to the operation of the connected telephone. 4.2.3.
5. Troubleshooting This Chapter provides solutions to problems for the installation and operation of the YOYORouter. You can refer to the following if you are having problems. 5.1. Basic Problems How to reset YOYORouter to factory state Your YOYORouter can be reset to its factory state. This is useful if you have changed and forgotten the W-Fi network name (SSID) or Wi-Fi password. To reset YOYORouter: 1. Switch on YOYORouter in Modem mode 2. Locate the Reset switch on the rear of YOYORouter B1. 3.
Ensure that the LEDs are indicating normally. If not, make sure that the AC power adaptor is connected. If you are using other wireless device, home security systems or ceiling fans, lights in your home, your wireless connection may degrade dramatically.
If you changed the IP address and no longer know the new setting, you should perform a factory re-set and then reconfigure your YOYORouter. 5.3. Problems with the Mobile Broadband Connection YOYORouter isn’t connecting to Mobile Broadband When YOYORouter cannot connect, the indicator is shown. When it flashes, YOYORouter is trying to connect; allow up to 60 seconds to see if the connection attempt is successful. YOYORouter selects a default connection profile, based on the SIM that is inserted.
* indicates mandatory items. In most cases only APN is needed; DNS is rarely required. Note: the number to dial is *99# I have set up my PIN code but YOYORouter still cannot connect If your SIM has a PIN code, the configuration wizard may not have been able to detect the settings for the mobile operator.
My Mobile Broadband connection is very slow (3G service) A 3G connection is indicated by A strong signal is required to get the best connection speed: Try moving YOYORouter to a window or different location to pick up stronger 3G signal. 5.4. Other Problems I cannot access the wizard – message “Query Status… Please wait a moment… You can return to the status screen by using the URL http://192.168.1.1/status.htm?rc= My analog phone has no dial tone There is no mobile service.
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