Ericsson W25 - Manual

Ericsson W25

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright; ii
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction 1; iii
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 5 – PC Configuration
  • Page 7 – Introduction; Structure of this Guide
  • Page 8 – Overview
  • Page 10 – Table 1 - Front Panel Indicators
  • Page 12 – Battery; The battery is not fully charged when delivered. The charging time; Installation of the Battery
  • Page 13 – Telephony and Fax; Telephony and Fax Service; Authentication; Quick Installation Guide; Internet Access
  • Page 14 – If three attempts have been made with an incorrect PIN, the SIM; Tones; Table 3 - Information Tones; Name Nature
  • Page 16 – Configuration and Management; Access and Login to the Web User Interface; Address; Figure 3 - User login page
  • Page 17 – Change Default; user; Log In; Figure 4 - Inactivity Timeout Warning; User login; Log In
  • Page 18 – Change Password; Alarm
  • Page 19 – Logout; Change Default Password; Figure 7 - Change Password page; OK
  • Page 20 – No alarms detected; Information
  • Page 22 – Wizard; Throughout the wizard web-pages, only enter details that you have; page to start the; Access; Figure 8 – Internet Access: SIM Authentication page
  • Page 24 – and; User; Next; LAN
  • Page 25 – Wireless LAN Settings; Enable the Wireless LAN; Figure 11 – Wireless LAN: WLAN Access Point page
  • Page 26 – Figure 12 - Configuration Wizard Confirmation page
  • Page 27 – Selection; Figure 14 – Wireless LAN: Radio Channel page; Name
  • Page 28 – Click
  • Page 29 – Figure 16 – Wireless LAN: Authentication page; None; Make sure that the operating system(s) and Wireless LAN
  • Page 30 – Figure 17 - Configuration Wizard Confirmation page; WEP Encryption Key
  • Page 31 – Passphrase
  • Page 32 – Figure 20 – Wireless LAN: WPA page
  • Page 33 – Wizard Confirmation; Figure 22 - Configuration Wizard - Confirm page
  • Page 34 – The; Internet; web page includes status information and settings for the
  • Page 35 – Mobile Network Connection Details; Table 7 - Mobile Network connection details
  • Page 36 – Statistics; Table 8 - Traffic Statistics description
  • Page 37 – Apply; Unblock SIM Card; Unblock SIM; Figure 24 - Unblock SIM page
  • Page 38 – Unlock Operator Lock; Unlock operator lock; Figure 25 - Unlock operator lock page; PIN; Change PIN
  • Page 39 – Cellular Band Selection; Table 10 – Cellular band selection details; Text; Included regions in the list are:; G Settings
  • Page 40 – (Local Area Network) page includes settings for the connections; IP; The following configuration options are displayed on top of the
  • Page 41 – Server
  • Page 42 – Table 12 - DHCP Server configuration options; If you already have a DHCP server on; IP address range to:; If you want to configure a connected device with a static IP
  • Page 43 – Table 13 - LAN Traffic Statistics description; LAN Port Status; Figure 28 - LAN Port Status
  • Page 44 – The WLAN settings are displayed on the; Figure 29 - Wireless LAN page; WLAN; Wireless LAN; page and click
  • Page 45 – Channel; Scan for Wireless Networks; Scan for wireless networks
  • Page 46 – Figure 30 - Scan for wireless networks page
  • Page 47 – Table 15 - Network name description; Security; Each wireless device must be configured to use exactly the same
  • Page 48 – WEP and WEP Encryption Key; Enter an encryption key in the “Passphrase / Key” field and click; WPA/WPA2 and Passphrase; are the most
  • Page 49 – Devices; Add
  • Page 50 – Find a Wireless Client MAC Address; (run from a Command Prompt window) can be
  • Page 51 – Figure 31 - NAT page; IGD
  • Page 52 – Application Level Gateways; Table 16 - ALG Supported Applications; Application Protocol; Forwarding; requires a public IP address
  • Page 54 – Application Server; MSN Messenger; Port Forwarding Example
  • Page 55 – Figure 33 - Port forwarding example; Edit Port Forwarding Rule; To edit a port forwarding rule, click; Edit; Figure 34 - Edit Port forwarding page; Delete Port Forwarding Rule; To delete a port forwarding rule, click
  • Page 56 – File and Printer Sharing; Sharing; page displays information about USB devices connected to; it
  • Page 57 – Host Name and Workgroup; The following information can be changed on the; Table 19 - Sharing information; The name of the Ericsson W25 on the local network.; Host name; mounted and shared through the smb service.
  • Page 58 – Table 20 - Shared storage devices description
  • Page 59 – Table 21 - Shared printer description; The manufacturer’s name of the device.; Printer
  • Page 60 – System; page includes system information and management functions,
  • Page 61 – Basic System Information; Table 22 – Basic System Information; Configuration Backup and Restore; Back Up Current Configuration; Back Up...
  • Page 62 – Do not; Browse...; Restore; Restart
  • Page 63 – Figure 38 - Restart Progress Message; Update; Automatic Software Update; Manual Software Update; Check
  • Page 64 – Figure 39 - Software Update message; Install new Software from a Local File
  • Page 65 – Upgrade; Software Update Initiated; Figure 42 - Software update initiated page; Reset; Reset the Ericsson W25 to Factory Default Settings
  • Page 66 – Figure 44 - Factory Reset Confirmation
  • Page 67 – Log; On the; Event Log; page, a list of the events that has been sent to the
  • Page 68 – Refresh; Logging
  • Page 69 – Configuration; Settings; Configuring Static IP Address
  • Page 71 – Configure Static IP Address
  • Page 72 – Install the Wireless LAN Interface; infrastructure mode; IP Settings
  • Page 73 – Check Workgroup Settings; Change...
  • Page 74 – Properties; Access a Shared Storage Device; Set Up a Connection to a Shared Storage Device
  • Page 75 – Access a Shared Printer
  • Page 78 – Troubleshooting; Power; Restart the Ericsson W25
  • Page 79 – LED stops blinking which indicates that the reset; User Login; page will; Connections; What to do; Obtaining IP; button to reset the Ericsson
  • Page 80 – Internet access
  • Page 81 – Change TCP Settings
  • Page 82 – Some old phones have a; Phone; connector on the Ericsson
  • Page 83 – Connect a phone to the; Wireless LAN Connection; Check that the
  • Page 84 – radio channel is displayed on the; Auto
  • Page 85 – Access to Shared Files or Printer
  • Page 86 – Restart the Ericsson W25.
  • Page 87 – Glossary; PAP
  • Page 88 – The new standardized evolution of WCDMA
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Ericsson W25

Fixed Wireless Terminal for WCDMA/HSDPA

Mobile Networks

User's Guide

Software Release 1.4 (R10)



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Summary

Page 2 - Copyright; ii

Ericsson W25 Fixed Wireless Terminal for WCDMA/HSDPA Mobile Networks User's Guide . Copyright © Ericsson AB 2007, 2008 - All Rights Reserved Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. The contents of this document are subj...

Page 3 - Contents; Introduction 1; iii

. Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Structure of this Guide 1 1.2 Product Overview 2 1.2.1 Indicators 4 1.2.2 Connectors 5 2 Battery 6 2.1 Installation of the Battery 6 2.2 Battery Function 6 3 Telephony and Fax 7 3.1 SIM Authentication 7 3.2 Information Tones 8 4 Configuration and Management 10 4.1 Acc...

Page 4 - iv

Contents 4.4.4 Cellular Band Selection 33 4.5 LAN 34 4.5.1 LAN IP Address 34 4.5.2 DHCP Server 35 4.5.3 Traffic Statistics 37 4.5.4 LAN Port Status 37 4.6 Wireless LAN 38 4.6.1 Enable WLAN 38 4.6.2 Region 39 4.6.3 Radio Channel 39 4.6.4 Transmit Power [dBm] 39 4.6.5 Scan for Wireless Networks 39 4.6...

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