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 Statement 

FCC Radiation Exposure 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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if 

not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, many cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 

interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 

turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 

-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected. 

-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party 

responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use 

only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices) 

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 

This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 

Summary of Contents for FWR7102

Page 1: ...The page 1 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 The FWR7102 High Speed Router User s Guide V1 0...

Page 2: ...ternet Connection 14 4 5 1 Static IP 15 4 5 2 DHCP 15 4 5 3 PPPoE 16 4 6 Setting up the Wireless Connection 18 4 6 1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSID 18 4 6 2 Encryption 18 4 7 Register 19 4 7 1 Get t...

Page 3: ...39 5 6 Phone 40 5 6 1 Preferences 40 5 6 2 Dial Plan 41 5 6 3 Phonebook 42 5 6 4 Call Log 43 5 7 Security 44 5 7 1 Filtering Setting 44 5 7 2 DMZ 45 5 7 3 MAC Clone 45 5 7 4 Port Forward 46 5 7 5 Con...

Page 4: ...o ou u c ca an n c co on nn ne ec ct t F FW WR R7 71 10 02 2 t to o t th he e I In nt te er rn ne et t a an nd d u us se e i it t y yo ou u m mu us st t h ha av ve e a a h hi ig gh h s sp pe ee ed d b...

Page 5: ...or re e y yo ou u u us se e t th he e h hi ig gh h s sp pe ee ed d r ro ou ut te er r p pl le ea as se e g ge et t a ac cq qu ua ai in nt te ed d w wi it th h t th he e L LE ED D i in nd di ic ca at t...

Page 6: ...e ee en n T Th he e d da at ta a i is s t tr ra an ns sm mi it tt ti in ng g W WA AN N O On n G Gr re ee en n T Th he e p po or rt t i is s c co on nn ne ec ct te ed d w wi it th h 1 10 00 0M Mb bp ps...

Page 7: ...n ne et t c ca ab bl le e S St te ep p 3 3 C Co on nn ne ec ct t o on ne e p po or rt t o of f 4 4 L LA AN N p po or rt ts s t to o y yo ou ur r c co om mp pu ut te er r w wi it th h a a R RJ J 4 45 5...

Page 8: ...2 and FWR7102 report current WAN Port IP Address Step 3 Input the new WAN port IP address and with the end char using to replace user can input 192 168 20 168 to set the new IP address 192 168 20 168...

Page 9: ...enter password the method of inputting password is same as operation 1 Step 4 FWR7102 will reboot if password is right and operation is properly 8 Step 1 Pick up phone and press to start IVR Step 2 Ch...

Page 10: ...s s s su ub bn ne et t m ma as sk k a an nd d d de ef fa au ul lt t g ga at te ew wa ay y i is s a a m mu us st t I If f i in n D DH HC CP P m mo od de e p pl le ea as se e m ma ak ke e s su ur re e t...

Page 11: ...o or rd d a an nd d c cl li ic ck k L Lo og gi in n b bu ut tt to on n f fo or r f fu ul ll l c co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n 4 2 Accessing Web Page 4 2 1 From LAN port 1 1 M Ma ak ke e s su u...

Page 12: ...n n y yo ou ur r P PC C a an nd d t ty yp pe e h ht tt tp p t th he e I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s o of f W WA AN N p po or rt t T Th he e f fo ol ll lo ow wi in ng g w wi in nd do ow w w wi il ll l b...

Page 13: ...r ra at ti io on n p pa ag ge e 3 3 P Pa ar ra am me et te er r T To o c co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n t th he e p pa ar ra am me et te er rs s E Ev ve er ry y t ti im me e m ma ak ki in ng g...

Page 14: ...da at te e i in nt te er rv va al l i in n N NT TP P s sy yn nc ch hr ro on ni iz za at ti io on n 4 5 Setting up the Internet Connection O Op pe en n t th he e N Ne et tw wo or rk k W WA AN N w we e...

Page 15: ...p pu ub bl li ic c s su ub bn ne et t I If f y yo ou u h ha av ve e a a p pu ub bl li ic c s su ub bn ne et t y yo ou u c co ou ul ld d a as ss si ig gn n a an n I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s t to o t...

Page 16: ...he e I In nt te er rn ne et t w wi it th h a a c co om mm mo on n b br ro oa ad db ba an nd d m me ed di iu um m s su uc ch h a as s a a s si in ng gl le e D DS SL L l li in ne e w wi ir re el le es s...

Page 17: ...Confirm Password Input the password again DNS Mode Set the DNS Mode from Auto and Manual If user choose manual you should fill the primary DNS address and Secondary DNS address into Primary DNS Addres...

Page 18: ...s s sh ho ow wn n b be el lo ow w Radio On Off Click the button to enable or disable wireless Press to disable wireless Press to enable wireless Network Mode Choose one network mode from the drop down...

Page 19: ...ister 4 7 1 Get the Accounts F FW WR R7 71 10 02 2 h ha av ve e 2 2 p ph ho on ne e p po or rt t y yo ou u c ca an n u us se e i it t t to o m ma ak ke e S SI IP P c ca al ll l a an nd d b be ef fo or...

Page 20: ...un nt t p pa ar ra am me et te er r S St te ep p 4 4 F Fi il ll l p pa as ss sw wo or rd d w wh hi ic ch h g ge et t f fr ro om m y yo ou u a ad dm mi in ni is st tr ra at to or r i in nt to o P Pa a...

Page 21: ...dd dr re es ss se es s o or r b b B Bo ot th h A AT TA A a an nd d t th he e o ot th he er r V Vo oI IP P d de ev vi ic ce e i i e e a an no ot th he er r A AT TA A o or r o ot th he er r S SI IP P p...

Page 22: ...n c co on nv ve er rs sa at ti io on n S St te ep p 3 3 I If f t th he e t tr ra an ns sf fe er r d do oe es sn n t t s su uc cc ce es ss s t th he en n A A a an nd d B B i in n c co on nv ve er rs s...

Page 23: ...d A An nd d y yo ou u c ca an n c ch ho oo os se e l la an ng gu ua ag ge e t to oo o W Wh he en n l lo og gi in n s su uc cc ce es ss sf fu ul ll ly y t th he e w we eb bp pa ag ge e s sh ho ow ws s...

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Page 25: ...ls so o s sh ho ow ws s t th he e i in nf fo or rm ma at ti io on n o of f L Li in nk k S St ta at tu us s W WA AN N P Po or rt t S St ta at tu us s a an nd d L LA AN N P Po or rt t S St ta at tu us...

Page 26: ...p pu ub bl li ic c I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss se es s f fr ro om m y yo ou ur r D DS SL L o or r C Ca ab bl le e I IS SP P s se er rv vi ic ce e p pr ro ov vi id de er rs s I In n m mo os st t c ca as...

Page 27: ...y y a ac cc ce ep pt te ed d s st ta an nd da ar rd ds s P PP PP P a an nd d E Et th he er rn ne et t I It t c co on nn ne ec ct ts s u us se er rs s t th hr ro ou ug gh h a an n E Et th he er rn ne e...

Page 28: ...anual you should fill the primary DNS address and Secondary DNS address into Primary DNS Address and Secondary DNS Address Primary DNS Server Type in the primary IP address for the route Secondary DNS...

Page 29: ...p pr ri iv va at te e I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s t to o e ea ac ch h l lo oc ca al l h ho os st t D DH HC CP P s st ta an nd ds s f fo or r D Dy yn na am mi ic c H Ho os st t C Co on nf fi ig gu ur...

Page 30: ...ault DNS Server IP address 202 96 134 33 to this field Secondary DNS You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISP should provide you with usually more than one DNS Server If your ISP...

Page 31: ...es ss s y yo ou u c ca an n h ha av ve e t th he e r ro ou ut te er r c cl lo on ne e t th he e M MA AC C a ad dd dr re es ss s t th ha at t i is s r re eg gi is st te er re ed d w wi it th h y yo ou...

Page 32: ...d dd dr re es ss s t to o r ro ou ut te er r s s I In nt te er rn ne et t p po or rt t S St te ep p 2 2 P Pr re es ss s b bu ut tt to on n t to o s sa av ve e t th he e c ch ha an ng ge es s S St te e...

Page 33: ...less select Radio Off to disable wireless Network Mode Choose one network mode from the five types SSID The name of the wireless name it can be any text numbers or various special characters The defau...

Page 34: ...it th h t th he e e en nc cr ry yp pt ti io on n o of f W WP PA A a an nd d W WP PA A2 2 I It t i is s t th he e s si im mp pl le es st t w wa ay y t to o b bu ui il ld d c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on...

Page 35: ...The page 35 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 WPS If or not enable WPS Press the button to apply 5 4 5 Station list...

Page 36: ...The page 36 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 4 6 Advanced...

Page 37: ...The page 37 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 5 SIP Account 5 5 1 SIP Settings...

Page 38: ...The page 38 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 5 2 FXS...

Page 39: ...The page 39 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 5 3 VOIP QoS Setting...

Page 40: ...The page 40 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 6 Phone 5 6 1 Preferences...

Page 41: ...The page 41 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 6 2 Dial Plan...

Page 42: ...The page 42 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 6 3 Phonebook...

Page 43: ...The page 43 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 6 4 Call Log...

Page 44: ...The page 44 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 7 Security 5 7 1 Filtering Setting...

Page 45: ...The page 45 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 7 2 DMZ 5 7 3 MAC Clone...

Page 46: ...The page 46 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 7 4 Port Forward...

Page 47: ...The page 47 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 7 5 Content Filtering...

Page 48: ...The page 48 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 8 Administration 5 8 1 Mnagement...

Page 49: ...n time 2016 07 07 5 8 2 Firmware Upgrade 1 Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule 2 Press to browser file 3 Press to start upgrading 5 8 3 Provision Please refer to the provision user...

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Page 51: ...The page 51 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 8 4 SNMP...

Page 52: ...em Log I If f y yo ou u e en na ab bl le e t th he e s sy ys st te em m l lo og g i in n S St ta at tu us s s sy ys sl lo og g w we eb bp pa ag ge e y yo ou u c ca an n v vi ie ew w t th he e s sy ys...

Page 53: ...sion time 2016 07 07 5 10 Logout P Pr re es ss s t th he e l lo og go ou ut t b bu ut tt to on n t to o l lo og go ou ut t a an nd d t th he en n t th he e l lo og gi in n w wi in nd do ow w w wi il l...

Page 54: ...The page 54 of 58 Revision time 2016 07 07 5 11 Reboot P Pr re es ss s t th he e R Re eb bo oo ot t b bu ut tt to on n t to o r re eb bo oo ot t F FW WR R7 71 10 02 2...

Page 55: ...Ri ig gh ht t c cl li ic ck ks s t th he e n ne et tw wo or rk k c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n t th ha at t y yo ou ur r P PC C u us se es s s se el le ec ct t a at tt tr ri ib bu ut te e a an nd d...

Page 56: ...I IE E i is s I IE E8 8 o or r u us se e o ot th he er r b br ro ow ws se er r s su uc ch h a as s F Fi ir re ef fo ox x o or r M Mo oz zi il ll la a t th he en n C Co on nt ta ac ct t y yo ou ur r a...

Page 57: ...nce to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reor...

Page 58: ...ay not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE Statement Hereby Flyingvoice Technology Co Ltd de...

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