Page 3 - OMPLIANCES
1 C OMPLIANCES Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a r...
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CONTENTS PAGE Broadband Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Cable Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Fixed-IP xDSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 7 - APPENDIX: COMPATIBILITY WITH APC’S; iii
CONTENTS PAGE Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Tools - Configuration Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Tools - Firmware Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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FIGURE PAGE Figure 1. Wireless Mobile Router LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Figure 2. Wireless Mobile Router Rear Panel Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Figure 3. Connecting the Wireless Mobile Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 10 - Package Contents; One AC Power adapter; Note
1 A BOUT THE W IRELESS M OBILE R OUTER Thank you for purchasing APC’s Wireless Mobile Router. This device is a powerful yet simple communication device for connecting a local area network (LAN) to the internet. Package Contents After unpacking the Wireless Mobile Router, check the contents of the bo...
Page 11 - About the Wireless Mobile Router; Features and Benefits; Provides roaming within 802.11b WLAN environment
About the Wireless Mobile Router 2 Features and Benefits • Internet connection to DSL or cable modem via a 10/100 Mbps ethernet port • IEEE 802.11b compliant – interoperable with multiple vendor’s equipment • Provides roaming within 802.11b WLAN environment • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHC...
Page 12 - LED Indicators; Figure 1. Wireless Mobile Router LEDs
3 LED Indicators APC’s Wireless Mobile Router includes status Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicators, as defined in Figure 1 and Table 1. Figure 1. Wireless Mobile Router LEDs Table 1. LED Indicators LED Status Description Wireless Link TX/ RX Flashing (Green) The device is transmitting or receiving ...
Page 13 - Installing the Wireless Router; NSTALLING; Hardware Description; Figure 2. Wireless Mobile Router Rear Panel Connectors; WAN Port
Installing the Wireless Router 4 I NSTALLING THE W IRELESS R OUTER Before installing the APC’s Wireless Mobile Router, ensure the items listed under “ Package Contents ” are available. If any item is missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase or a local APC distributor. Also ensure that all t...
Page 14 - RELOAD
Hardware Description 5 Note: If using the RELOAD button located at the bottom, the Wireless Mobile Adapter performs a power reset. If the button is held depressed for over 5 seconds, all LEDs will illuminate and the factory settings will be restored. Table 2. Wireless Mobile Router Rear Panel Connec...
Page 15 - System Requirements; Mobile; Mobile Settings
Installing the Wireless Router 6 System Requirements • TCP/IP network protocol installed on each PC that needs to access the internet. • JAVA enabled web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape. • Input Power Requirements Mobile : USB power cord (provided). Note: Ideally to be us...
Page 16 - Installation Procedure; Keep the Wireless Mobile Router away from heat.; Caution; : Do not plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 port, as; Figure 3. Connecting the Wireless Mobile Router; Internet
Installation Procedure 7 Installation Procedure The Wireless Mobile Router can be positioned at any convenient location in the home or office. No special wiring or cooling requirements are needed. However, APC recommends the following guidelines: • Keep the Wireless Mobile Router away from heat. • D...
Page 17 - Connect power to the Wireless Mobile Router as follows:; - connect the AC power adapter
Installing the Wireless Router 8 2. Connect power to the Wireless Mobile Router as follows: Mobile - connect one end of the USB power cable (provided) to the Router power connector. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the notebook computer being used, or to the TravelPower...
Page 18 - Configuring Client TCP/IP; ONFIGURING; Click
Configuring Client TCP/IP 9 C ONFIGURING C LIENT TCP/IP If TCP/IP protocols have not previously been installed on the client PCs, refer to the following section. For information on how to configure a TCP/IP address on a PC, refer to “ Setting Up TCP/IP ”. Installing TCP/IP Windows 95/98/Me/NT 1. Cli...
Page 22 - Configuring Your Computer in Windows 95/98/Me
Setting Up TCP/IP 13 Configuring Your Computer in Windows 95/98/Me The instructions here may not exactly match your version of Windows, as these steps and screenshots were created using Windows 98. Windows 95 and Windows Millennium Edition are very similar, but not identical, to Windows 98. DHCP IP ...
Page 25 - Configuring Your Computer in Windows NT 4.0; DHCP IP Configuration; From the Windows desktop click; Network icon
Configuring Client TCP/IP 16 Configuring Your Computer in Windows NT 4.0 DHCP IP Configuration 1. From the Windows desktop click Start/Settings/Control Panel (Figure 12). 2. Double-click the Network icon . Figure 12. Windows NT 4.0 Control Panel Screen
Page 27 - Obtain IP Settings From Your Wireless Mobile Router; On the Windows desktop, click; Command Prompt; In the Command Prompt screen, type; Figure 14. Command Prompt Screen
Configuring Client TCP/IP 18 Obtain IP Settings From Your Wireless Mobile Router Now that you have configured your computer to connect to the Wireless Mobile Router, it needs to obtain new network settings. By releasing old IP settings and renewing them with settings from the Wireless Mobile Router,...
Page 29 - Configuring Your Computer in Windows 2000; Figure 16. Local Area; Obtain IP Settings from Your
Configuring Client TCP/IP 20 Configuring Your Computer in Windows 2000 DHCP IP Configuration 1. Access Network settings by clicking Start / Settings / Control Panel . 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon . 3. Double-click the Local Area Connection icon for the ethernet adapter co...
Page 30 - Configuring Your Computer in Windows XP; Figure 17. Local Area Connection
Setting Up TCP/IP 21 Configuring Your Computer in Windows XP DHCP IP Configuration The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with the default interface. If using the Classic interface (where the icons and menus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructions f...
Page 31 - Configuring a Macintosh Computer; Follow these instructions:; in the; Systems Preferences; Preferences Selected)
Configuring Client TCP/IP 22 Configuring a Macintosh Computer DHCP IP Configuration The instructions here may not exactly match the operating system being used as these steps and screenshots were created using Mac OS 10.2. Mac OS 7.x and above are similar, but may not be identical to Mac OS 10.2. Fo...
Page 32 - Figure 20. Apple Network Screen
Setting Up TCP/IP 23 3. If Using DHCP Server is already selected in the Configure field, the computer is already configured for DHCP. If not, select this option. Figure 20. Apple Network Screen 4. The new settings are shown on the TCP/IP tab . Verify the IP Address is 192.168.2.xxx , the Subnet Mask...
Page 33 - Manual IP Configuration (for all Windows OS); Check; Specify an IP; on the; IP Address; for the; Screen
Configuring Client TCP/IP 24 Manual IP Configuration (for all Windows OS) The instructions here may not exactly match your version of Windows as these steps and screenshots were created in Windows 98. The setup steps of Manual IP Configuration in Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, and Windows 2000,...
Page 35 - Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection; Ping; command to ensure the computer has successfully connected to; Is the; ethernet cable; correctly connected between the; IP address; of the Wireless Mobile Router is
Configuring Client TCP/IP 26 Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection After installing the TCP/IP communication protocols and configuring an IP address in the same network as the Wireless Mobile Router, use the Ping command to ensure the computer has successfully connected to the Wireless Mobile Router, as ...
Page 36 - Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router; Link LED; Browser Configuration; section of the browser.
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 27 C ONFIGURING THE W IRELESS M OBILE R OUTER The Wireless Mobile Router can be configured by any Java-supported browser, including Internet Explorer 5.0 or above. Using the web management interface, you can configure the Wireless Mobile Router and view statist...
Page 37 - Disable Proxy Connection
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 28 Disable Proxy Connection Verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of the web browser is disabled. This is so that the browser will be able to view the Wireless Mobile Router configuration pages. The following steps are for Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer (5 o...
Page 39 - and the; Figure 24. Login Screen; for increased security (see; Figure 25. Overview Screen with Setup
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 30 To access the Wireless Mobile Router’s management interface, enter the Wireless Mobile Router IP address in your web browser ( http:// 192.168.2.1) , click LOGIN and the Login screen (Figure 24) will be displayed. Figure 24. Login Screen By default, there is...
Page 40 - Setup Wizard; Time Zone; Click on the; Setup Wizard button; Figure 26. Select Time Zone Screen
Setup Wizard 31 Setup Wizard Time Zone Click on the Setup Wizard button (Figure 25). The screen prompts you to choose your Time Zone (Figure 26). For accurate timing of client filtering and log events, you need to set the time zone. Select your time zone from the drop-down list, and click Next . Fig...
Page 41 - Broadband Type; Select the type of; Figure 27. Broadband Type Selection Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 32 Broadband Type Select the type of broadband connection that you have from your sevice provider (Figure 27). For a cable modem connection see the following page. For a Fixed-IP xDSL connection see “ Fixed-IP xDSL ”, for a PPPoE xDSL connection , see “ PPPoE x...
Page 42 - Cable Modem; Your ISP may have given you a; Figure 28. Cable Modem Setup Screen; to
Setup Wizard 33 Cable Modem Your ISP may have given you a host name . If so, enter it into the field shown in Figure 28. Click Finish to complete the setup. The Status page will open to allow you to view the connection status, as well as other information. See “ Status ” for details. Figure 28. Cabl...
Page 43 - PPPoE xDSL; PPPoE User Name and Password; Figure 30. PPPoE xDSL Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 34 PPPoE xDSL Enter the PPPoE User Name and Password assigned by your service provider in the screen shown in Figure 30. The Service Name is normally optional, but may be required by some service providers. Leave the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) at the defau...
Page 44 - gateway IP address, user ID and password, and PPTP Gateway; Tunneling Protocol) Setup Screen
Setup Wizard 35 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is a common connection method used for xDSL connections in Europe. It can be used to join different physical networks using the Internet as an intermediary. If you have been provided with the information reque...
Page 45 - Big Pond; If you use the; BigPond Internet Service; Finish; Figure 32. Big Pond Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 36 Big Pond If you use the BigPond Internet Service , available in Australia, enter the user name, password and service name for BigPond authentication . Click Finish to complete the setup (Figure 32). Figure 32. Big Pond Setup Screen
Page 46 - Advanced Setup; Table 3. Advanced Setup Features; Menu
Advanced Setup 37 Advanced Setup Use the web management interface to define system parameters, manage and control the Wireless Mobile Router and its ports, or monitor network conditions. The Table 3 outlines the selections available from this program. Table 3. Advanced Setup Features Menu Descriptio...
Page 47 - System
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 38 System Time Zone Set the time zone and time server for the Wireless Mobile Router (Figure 33). This information is used for log entries and client access control. Check Enable Automatic Time Server Maintenance to automatically maintain the Wireless Mobile Ro...
Page 48 - Password Settings; button on the back of the; no password; Figure 34. Password Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 39 Password Settings Use this menu (Figure 34) to restrict access based on a password. By default, there is no password. For security you should assign one before exposing the Wireless Mobile Router to the internet. Passwords can contain from 3–12 alphanumeric characters and are not c...
Page 49 - Enter a maximum; Remote Management; Enable; and enter the; IP address of the remote host; APPLY; Figure 35. Remote Management Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 40 Enter a maximum Idle Time Out (in minutes) to define a maximum period of time for which the login session is maintained during inactivity. If the connection is inactive for longer than the maximum idle time, it will perform system logout, and you have to log...
Page 50 - WAN; Dynamic IP
Advanced Setup 41 WAN Specify the WAN connection type provided by your Internet Service Provider, then click More Configuration to enter detailed configuration parameters for the selected connection type. Dynamic IP When setting up a Dynamic IP address (Figure 36), the Host Name is optional, but may...
Page 51 - default MAC address
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 42 If you are unsure of which PC was originally set up by the broadband technician, call your ISP and request they register a new MAC address for your account. Register the default MAC address of the Wireless Mobile Router. Point-to-Point Over Ethernet (PPPoE) ...
Page 52 - Enter the; PPTP user ID, Password, Host Name and Service IP; and then the assigned IP address and subnet mask (usually
Advanced Setup 43 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) can be used to join different physical networks using the Internet as an intermediary. Using the above screen allows client PCs to establish a normal PPTP session and provides hassle-free configuratio...
Page 53 - Static IP; assigned address and subnet mask; for the Wireless Mobile; gateway address of your ISP; You may need a; fixed address; if you want to provide Internet services,; Figure 39. Static IP Address Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 44 Static IP If your Internet Service Provider has assigned a fixed IP address, enter the assigned address and subnet mask for the Wireless Mobile Router, then enter the gateway address of your ISP (Figure 39). You may need a fixed address if you want to provid...
Page 54 - BigPond; with your; user name, password and service name; might have the; Authentication Service Name; as “login-server” for a; Figure 40. BigPond Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 45 BigPond BigPond is a service provider in Australia that uses a “heartbeat” system to maintain the internet connection. Configure the built-in client with your user name, password and service name to get on line (Figure 40). You might have the Authentication Service Name as “login-s...
Page 55 - those addresses; in; Figure 41. DNS Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 46 Domain Name Servers (DNS) Domain Name Servers map numerical IP addresses to the equivalent domain name (e.g., www.apc.com). Your ISP should provide the IP address of one or more domain name servers. Enter those addresses in this screen (Figure 41). Figure 41...
Page 56 - LAN; Figure 42. LAN Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 47 LAN • LAN IP – Use the LAN menu (Figure 42) to configure the LAN IP address for the Wireless Mobile Router and to enable the DHCP server for dynamic client address allocation . • Lease Time - Set a period for the lease time , if required. For home networks, this may be set to Forev...
Page 57 - Wireless; Channel and SSID; SSID; Figure 43. Channel and SSID Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 48 Wireless To configure the Wireless Mobile Router as a wireless access point for wireless clients (either stationary or roaming), all you need to do is define the radio channel , the Service Set Identifier (SSID), and encryption options (Figure 43 - Note : Th...
Page 58 - Transmission Rate
Advanced Setup 49 Transmission Rate : Set the data rate transmitted from the Wireless Mobile Router. The lower the data rate, the longer the transmission distance. (Default: Fully Automatic ) Basic Rate : The highest rate specified is the rate the Wireless Mobile Router will use when transmitting br...
Page 59 - Figure 44. 64-Bit Encryption Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 50 You may automatically generate encryption keys or manually enter the keys. For automatic 64-bit security (Figure 44), enter a pass phrase and click Generate . Four keys will be generated. Choose a key from the drop-down list or accept the default key . Autom...
Page 60 - Figure 45. 128-Bit Encryption Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 51 Figure 45. 128-Bit Encryption Setup Screen
Page 61 - Address Mapping; public IP addresses; Figure 46. Address Mapping Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 52 Network Address Translation (NAT) From this section you can configure the Address Mapping, Virtual Server, and Special Application features that provide control over the port openings in the Wireless Mobile Router’s firewall. This section can be used to supp...
Page 62 - Virtual Server; The more common TCP service ports include:; Figure 47. Virtual Server Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 53 Virtual Server If you configure the Wireless Mobile Router as a virtual server, remote users accessing services such as web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses. In other words, depen...
Page 63 - Special Applications
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 54 Special Applications Some applications, such as internet gaming, videoconferencing, Internet telephony and others , require multiple connections . These applications cannot work with Network Address Translation (NAT) enabled . If you need to run applications...
Page 64 - Example; Table 3. Configuring Ports for Special Applications
Advanced Setup 55 Example : Table 3. Configuring Ports for Special Applications For a full list of ports and the services that run on them, see www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers. ID Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Comment 1 6112 UDP 6112 UDP Battle.net 2 28800 TCP 2300-2400, 47...
Page 65 - Firewall; Access Control; privileges; based on; Figure 49. Access Control Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 56 Firewall The Wireless Mobile Router firewall can provide access control of connected client PCs, block common hacker attacks, including IP Spoofing, Land Attack, Ping of Death, IP with zero length, Smurf Attack, UDP port loopback, Snork Attack, TCP null scan...
Page 66 - Click on; Add PC; and define the appropriate settings for client; Figure 50. Access Control Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 57 Note: Click on Add PC and define the appropriate settings for client PC services, as shown in Figure 50. Figure 50. Access Control Setup Screen
Page 67 - MAC Filtering Table; client machine; Figure 51. MAC Filtering Table Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 58 MAC Filtering Table The MAC Filtering feature of the Wireless Mobile Router allows you to control access to your network to up to 32 clients based on the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the client machine . This ID is unique to each network adapter. If...
Page 68 - URL Blocking; Figure 52. URL Blocking Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 59 URL Blocking To configure the URL Blocking feature, use information provided in (Figure 52) to specify the web sites (www.somesite.com) and/or keywords you want to filter on your network. Use the screen to block access to web sites or to web URLs containing the keyword specified in...
Page 69 - Schedule Rule
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 60 Schedule Rule The Schedule Rule feature allows you to configure specific rules based on Time and Date . These rules can then be used to configure more specific Access Control and enables Schedule-based Internet access control . 1. Click Add Schedule Rule . 2...
Page 70 - Access Control rule, and select the Schedule Rule that you want to; Figure 54. Edit Schedule Rule Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 61 Once the schedule rule is set up, you will need to configure or edit an Access Control rule, and select the Schedule Rule that you want to apply to that Access Control rule. You can set the schedule rule at the bottom of the Access Control Configuration page in the “Scheduling Rule...
Page 71 - Intrusion Detection; Firewall Configuration; – The Wireless Mobile Router’s Intrusion; Figure 55. Intrusion Detection Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 62 Intrusion Detection APC’s Wireless Mobile Router provides intrusion detection (Figure 55) through the firewall and email configurations, as follows: Firewall Configuration • SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) and Anti-DoS firewall protection (Default: Disable)...
Page 72 - E-Mail Alert Configuration; IP address of a DMZ host; to this; Figure 56. DMZ Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 63 E-Mail Alert Configuration • When hackers attempt to enter your network, we can alert you by e-mail – Enter your E-mail address. Specify your SMTP server, user name, and password. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) If you have a client PC that cannot run an internet application properly from...
Page 73 - Figure 57. DDNS Setup Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 64 DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Settings Domain Name is a series of alphanumeric strings separated by periods that maps to the address of a network connection and identifies the owner of the address. Dynamic DNS (Figure 57) provides users on the internet with a method to...
Page 74 - Enable UPnP by checking; ON; dynamically join a network; OFF; Figure 58. UPnP Setup Screen
Advanced Setup 65 UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Setting Enable UPnP by checking ON (see Figure 58). UPnP allows the device to automatically: • dynamically join a network • obtain an IP address • convey its capabilities and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices. (Default: OFF ) ...
Page 75 - Tools; backup the current configuration; the Wireless Mobile Router.; Tools - Configuration Tools; Backup; – saves the Wireless Mobile Router’s configuration to a file.; Restore; – restores settings from a saved backup configuration file.; Restore to factory defaults; – restores the Wireless Mobile Router
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 66 Tools Use the Tools menu (Figure 59) to backup the current configuration , restore a previously saved configuration, restore factory settings, update firmware , and reset the Wireless Mobile Router. Tools - Configuration Tools Figure 59. Configuration Tools ...
Page 76 - Tools - Firmware Upgrade
Advanced Setup 67 Tools - Firmware Upgrade APC’s Wireless Mobile Router has software stored in its internal memory. This software is usually referred to as Firmware . Use this screen (Figure 60) to update the firmware or user interface to the latest versions. Download the upgrade file from the APC w...
Page 77 - Figure 61. Tools Reset Screen
Configuring the Wireless Mobile Router 68 Tools - Reset APC’s Wireless Mobile Router provides the ability to reset all tools resident in firmware. From this scree (Figure 61), click Apply to reset the Wireless Mobile Router. The reset will be complete when the Power LED stops blinking. If you use th...
Page 78 - Status; Figure 62. Status Screen
Advanced Setup 69 Status The Status screen (Figure 62) displays WAN/LAN connection status, firmware, and hardware version numbers, illegal attempts to access your network, as well as information on DHCP clients connected to your network. The items defined in Table 4 are included on this screen : . F...
Page 79 - Table 4. Status Screen Elements
70 Table 4. Status Screen Elements Section Description INTERNET Displays WAN connection type and status. Wireless Mobile Router Displays system IP settings, as well as DHCP, Firewall, UPnP and Wireless status. INFORMATION Displays the number of attached clients, the firmware versions, the physical M...
Page 80 - Troubleshooting; ROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting 71 T ROUBLESHOOTING The information outlined in this section describes some useful steps for getting your computer and the Wireless Mobile Router online. Before contacting Technical Support, ensure you have applied the correct information in all setup screens presented in this manual...
Page 81 - Figure 63. Command Prompt Screen
Troubleshooting 72 Figure 63. Command Prompt Screen If you have any other IP address information listed, proceed as follows: If you have an I P address that starts with 169.254.XXX.XXX , see Section B . If you have another IP address configured, see Section C . B. I am getting an IP Address that sta...
Page 82 - C. I have another IP Address displayed; . Please refer to “Configuring Client TCP/IP” for; Open a DOS window; Type; Figure 64. Command Prompt IP Configuration Screen; Then type; Figure 65. Command Prompt Ethernet Adapter Screen
Troubleshooting 73 C. I have another IP Address displayed If you have another IP address listed, the PC may not be configured for a DHCP connection . Please refer to “Configuring Client TCP/IP” for information. Once you have confirmed your computer is configured for DHCP, proceed as follows: 1. Open...
Page 83 - PECIFICATIONS; Specification
74 S PECIFICATIONS Item Specification Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.11b WAN Interface One RJ-45 10/100 Mbps port Management Web management Advanced Features Dynamic IP Address Configuration – DHCP, DNS Firewall – Client privileges, hacker preven...
Page 84 - Warranty; ARRANTY; Warranty Registration
Warranty 75 W ARRANTY The standard warranty is two (2) years from the date of purchase. APC’s standard procedure is to replace the original unit with a factory reconditioned unit. APC will ship the replacement unit once the defective unit has been received by the repair department, or cross-ship upo...
Page 85 - Appendix: Compatibility with APC’s; APC’; Mobile Computing”
Appendix: Compatibility with APC’s 76 A PPENDIX : C OMPATIBILITY WITH APC’ S T RAVEL P OWER C ASE AND T RAVEL P OWER A DAPTER The WMR1000B is easily integrated with APC’s TravelPower ® Case using our TravelPower Adapter deriving the input voltage from a 120-volt wall outlet, 12-volt automobile cigar...