NetComm HS1100 - Manual

NetComm HS1100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – HS1100 Wireless Hotspot Gateway User Manual; Table of Contents; Before You Start
  • Page 3 – Proxy Setting for Hotspot
  • Page 4 – Preface; AG400 Thermal Ticket Printer.; Document
  • Page 5 – System Overview; “secure access control”, “visitor account provisioning”,; and; “high-speed secure wireless connection”; into; friendliness; for network; System
  • Page 6 – Installation; Hardware; All PCs need to install the TCP/IP network protocol; Package; The standard package of HS1100 includes:
  • Page 7 – Panel Function Descriptions; Front Panel; The power adaptor plugs here.
  • Page 8 – power adapter; with authentication function is referred to as Public LAN.; Ethernet cable
  • Page 9 – Quick; “admin”
  • Page 12 – Configuration Wizard; A welcome screen that briefly introduces the 7 steps
  • Page 13 – Step 1. Change Admin’s Password; Step 2. Choose System’s Time Zone; Next; Step 3. Set System Information; Next
  • Page 17 – Step 6. Set Wireless – Access Point Connection; Please wait for a while.”
  • Page 18 – Web Interface Configuration
  • Page 20 – This section includes the following functions:
  • Page 21 – Configuration; There are two ways to configure the HS1100 system: using the online; or changing the; comprises of seven basic steps, providing a simple; Quick Configuration
  • Page 22 – Main information about HS1100 is shown as follows:
  • Page 23 – Homepage Redirect; what their browser’s homepages are.
  • Page 25 – “Set Device Date and Time”; and then
  • Page 26 – WAN; Renew
  • Page 27 – STATIC
  • Page 28 – LAN1 & LAN2 Configuration; can be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 32 – LAN3 & LAN4 Configuration; Choose one of the two modes,; NAT; mode and; Router; Enter the desired IP address for the LAN3 & LAN4 port.
  • Page 35 – Wireless; In this section, set the configuration for the wireless port.; Wireless Configuration; There are 4 modes to select from,
  • Page 36 – Auto; Security; Security
  • Page 37 – Group Key Update Period:; Advanced
  • Page 42 – User
  • Page 43 – Authentication; free or paid wireless Internet access.; Authentication Server Configuration; clicking
  • Page 45 – Authentication Method – Local User Setting; A. Local User Setting
  • Page 48 – Upload User; Browse
  • Page 50 – Users List; page and the system will show a list of all created user
  • Page 52 – Edit User; Apply
  • Page 54 – Enable SSL Connection:
  • Page 55 – Authentication Method – RADIUS; Choose; “RADIUS”; from the; Authentication Method; field, the hyperlink beside the pull-down menu will become; “Radius Setting”; Click the hyperlink of
  • Page 56 – Radius Client List; Radius Client Configuration
  • Page 57 – Authentication Method – LDAP; LDAP Setting
  • Page 58 – Authentication Method – NTDomain; “NTDomain”
  • Page 59 – Authentication Method – On-demand User; The status shows that the server is enabled or disabled.; Serial Port Baud Rate:; Select the desired monetary unit.
  • Page 60 – Billing Notice Interval:
  • Page 61 – “Normal”
  • Page 63 – Billing Configuration:; The administrator can configure up to 10 billing plans.; “Data”; The price charged for this billing plan.
  • Page 68 – Disable
  • Page 69 – Merchant Transaction Key:
  • Page 70 – Service Disclaimer Content:; These 10 plans are the plans in; Billing; This is a reference field that may contain any kind of information.
  • Page 71 – Credit Card Expiration Date:; this customer’s first name.
  • Page 72 – Credit Card Payment Page Remark Content; and a Purchase Order Number, if applicable.
  • Page 73 – PayPal; Appendix C. Accepting Payments via PayPal; “Identity Token”
  • Page 74 – Billing Configuration
  • Page 75 – Client’s Purchasing Record / PayPal Payment Page Remark Content; Title for Message to Seller:; The message content will be displayed as a special notice
  • Page 76 – SecurePay; Account” from its official website. Please see
  • Page 79 – Black List Configuration; can use the pull-down menu to select the desired black list.; “Add User to List”; to add users to the selected black list.
  • Page 80 – “Username”; “Delete”; Delete
  • Page 81 – Policy; Setting
  • Page 84 – Guest User Configuration; “Enable Guest User”; “Password”
  • Page 85 – Additional; Functions under this section applies for all general users.; Roaming Out Timer; Maximum session timeout.; Internet Connection Detection:
  • Page 86 – Administrator Info; , which can be set in
  • Page 87 – Upload File
  • Page 92 – Background and Image File:
  • Page 94 – “Existing Image Files”; upload success
  • Page 95 – “I agree”; “I disagree”
  • Page 96 – “External Page Setting”; field and then click; External Page; system can work properly
  • Page 97 – Use Default Page”; from the designated website. After finishing the setting, click
  • Page 103 – Default Page
  • Page 105 – Volume; Edit Mail Message
  • Page 106 – Enhance User Authentication:; hyperlink of; “MAC Address Control”; page and fill in the MAC; Enable; and then click
  • Page 107 – Network
  • Page 110 – Privilege
  • Page 111 – Monitor IP List; “Monitor IP List”
  • Page 113 – Walled Garden List; website; IP Address; or; Domain Name; in the list and click
  • Page 114 – Walled Garden Ad List; Edit
  • Page 116 – Proxy; Access Gateway; and then set the necessary configurations.; External Proxy Server:; depending on different situations.; Internal Proxy Server:
  • Page 117 – Dynamic
  • Page 118 – Utilities
  • Page 119 – The system provides network diagnostic tools like; “PING”
  • Page 120 – Change; User Authentication
  • Page 121 – Settings; Backup current system settings:; Backup; Restore system settings:
  • Page 122 – Firmware
  • Page 123 – Restart; YES
  • Page 124 – Status; This section includes
  • Page 125 – The description of the above-mentioned table is as follows:
  • Page 127 – Interface; Wireless Port
  • Page 129 – Current
  • Page 130 – Traffic
  • Page 133 – Notify; The IP address of the SMTP server.
  • Page 135 – Session; Session Log; “Send Log to Email Box”
  • Page 136 – FTP Server; Send Test Log
  • Page 137 – Help; button is on the upper right corner. Click; Online Help; window and then click the
  • Page 138 – Appendix A. Console Interface
  • Page 139 – Utilities for network debugging
  • Page 140 – Change admin password; Choosing this option will restart HS1100.
  • Page 141 – Appendix B. Accepting Payment via Authorize.Net; Internet access using their credit cards.
  • Page 143 – Configure HS1100 using an Authorize.Net account; Click the server; Payment; Select
  • Page 145 – Basic Maintenance; Show Itemized Order Information
  • Page 147 – Examples of Making Payment for Clients; I agree
  • Page 150 – Appendix C. Accepting Payment via PayPal; their PayPal accounts or credit cards.
  • Page 151 – Setting Up; Save
  • Page 152 – Settings Screenshots; Block Non-encrypted Website
  • Page 153 – Setting Description
  • Page 154 – Basic Maintenance; Submit
  • Page 156 – Reporting; Search
  • Page 157 – Examples of Making Payment for Clients
  • Page 159 – do not manually close the browser; when you reach PayPal’s payment confirmation; automatically redirected back to our
  • Page 160 – Appendix D. Accepting Payment via SecurePay; How to use SecurePay; Password
  • Page 162 – How does your client purchase a plan?; Open a browser, it then shows a login page. And click “
  • Page 165 – System Configuration
  • Page 166 – How does your client renew his service after running out of quota?; and have your client renewed himself the service.
  • Page 167 – User Name
  • Page 169 – How does Merchant check billing transactions?; Merchant ID; Login
  • Page 171 – Appendix E. RADIUS Accounting; How to create a user and add it into a group in Active Directory
  • Page 175 – RADIUS accounting with VSA
  • Page 178 – Appendix F. Proxy Setting; Proxy Setting for Hotspot; admin
  • Page 179 – Proxy Server Properties; will
  • Page 181 – Proxy Setting for Enterprise
  • Page 182 – Gateway Setting
  • Page 184 – Client Setting; ipconfig
  • Page 185 – For Firefox
  • Page 186 – Appendix G. Network Configuration & External; Network Configuration on PC
  • Page 187 – connection manually, or I want to connect; DO NOT; choose any option in the following LAN
  • Page 189 – Connections; Setup; Welcome to the New Connection; “Connect to the Internet”
  • Page 190 – “Set up my connection manually”; “Connect using a broadband; Connection
  • Page 191 – TCP/IP Network Setup; regard the PC as a DHCP client, and this function is called; “Obtain an IP address automatically”; tab and select
  • Page 192 – OK
  • Page 193 – Gateway; “New gateway”; DNS Configuration; DNS Server address; Check the TCP/IP Setup of Window 2000
  • Page 194 – Local Area Connection; Properties
  • Page 198 – Add; “Default gateways”; “Gateway”; IP Settings
  • Page 199 – External Network Access / User Login; Username
  • Page 200 – User Login Page; and then click the; page shown as below will appear. The; Login Successful; page contains Remaining Usage time and a
  • Page 202 – Appendix H. Session Limit and Session Log; Session Limit; Field Description
  • Page 204 – Appendix I: NetComm AG400 Thermal Ticket; AG400 Ticket Printer with paper x 1
  • Page 209 – AG400 Thermal Ticket Printer quick installation completed
  • Page 210 – Appendix J: Legal & Regulatory Information; Customer Information; GNU General Public License
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Summary

Page 2 - HS1100 Wireless Hotspot Gateway User Manual; Table of Contents; Before You Start

HS1100 Wireless Hotspot Gateway User Manual i Table of Contents 1.   Before You Start .............................................................................................................................3   Preface ................................................................................

Page 3 - Proxy Setting for Hotspot

HS1100 Wireless Hotspot Gateway User Manual ii Utilities............................................................................................................................................................. 117   Network Utilities .................................................................

Page 4 - Preface; AG400 Thermal Ticket Printer.; Document

HS1100 Wireless Hotspot Gateway User Manual 3 1. Before You Start Preface This manual is for Hotspot owners or network administrators to set up a network environment using the HS1100 system. It contains step-by-step procedures and graphic examples to guide MIS staff or individuals with slight networ...

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