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NOTE: This is the default address. If you’ve changed it, you 

must type the new one. If you’ve forgotten the address, read 

on. Otherwise, skip to step 3.

Follow these steps to access the Console:

1.

 Connect to your private network (MyPlace).

2.

 Type the following in your browser’s address bar: 

192.168.10.1

2.1.

 

Click 

Start>Run

, as shown in the figure.

2.2.

 

In the 

Run

 dialog box, you must type the 

command 

cmd

 and then press Enter. This will open 

Command shell

 window like the one shown in the 

figure.

Summary of Contents for LA FONERA

Page 1: ...La Fonera User Manual ...

Page 2: ... 2 3 WiFi 4 Install La Fonera 4 1 Before getting started 4 2 What s in the box 4 3 Install La Fonera 4 3 1 WiFi ADSL Router 4 3 2 ADSL Router 4 3 3 Cable modem 4 3 4 ADSL modem 4 4 Connect to FON 4 4 1 Show all available networks 4 4 2 Configuring La Fonera using a network cable 4 4 3 If you only see FON s private signal INDEX 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 26 ...

Page 3: ...ortal 5 6 My Travel Log 5 7 My User Zone 5 8 My FON Social Router 5 9 My Barrio FON Maps 5 10 FON Services A Configure La Fonera A 1 Introduction A 2 How to access the interface A 3 Router status A 4 Configure your public network A 5 Configure your private network A 6 Change La Fonera s password A 7 Network access A 8 Advanced configuration INDEX 26 29 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 ...

Page 4: ...necting to Internet B 2 Installation and registration B 3 Management Console B 4 Local users B 5 User Zone B 6 La Fonera C Glossary SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY STATEMENT SAFETY NOTICES CERTIFICATION INDEX 58 59 72 77 81 84 87 94 95 96 98 ...

Page 5: ...l please send an email to manual fon com Developed by FON Wireless Limited Department of Marketing Document file Name LA FONERA USER MANUAL First Version Date September 15th 2006 Current Version 1 0 Current Version date September 15th 2006 Marketing_manual_LaFonera_1 0 ...

Page 6: ...What s FON 1 What s FON 1 1 ...

Page 7: ... So we decided to help create a community of people who get more out of their connection through sharing Becoming a Fonero is simple and easy Just register purchase La Fonera and convert your broadband connection into a FON Access Point Become a Linus and connect for free everywhere or milk your WiFi as a Bill 1 What s FON Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notic...

Page 8: ...2 Register in FON 2 Register in FON ...

Page 9: ... our home page 2 Register in FON To sign up simply either Click Register the Login section found on the left side of the screen to access the User Zone directly or click BECOME A FONERO in the center of the screen After choosing one of the options you ll be redirected to a screen which will show you the steps you need to follow to complete the registration process ...

Page 10: ...al information through the form that will appear on screen 2 Register in FON If you don t fill the mandatory information a prompt like the one shown in the figure will appear A second optional form will appear asking you about your connection and the devices you own or use to connect to the Internet ...

Page 11: ... for FON Services process you ll see a screen showing all the information you have provided Double check the details and make changes if you wish to do so Click Confirm to complete the first part of the process Now let s jump to the second part 2 Register in FON ...

Page 12: ...ned to you It ll also provide you with status and profile information for the FON Community You ll be an Alien by default but you can change your status after you register your La Fonera in our system Remember that aliens using laptop computers or similar devices can connect to any FON Access Point by purchasing daily FON Passes FON Passes are similar to pre paid cards Aliens can pre purchase thes...

Page 13: ...3 What s La Fonera 3 What s La Fonera ...

Page 14: ...l Router That s because when you activate your La Fonera you become part of the FON Community Members of the FON Community share their WiFi at home and in return get free WiFi wherever they find a FON Access Point La Fonera is also a Social Router because you can personalize the page that other Foneros see when they log on to your FON Access Point So you can tell people a bit about yourself or you...

Page 15: ...Fidelity and describes the Wireless LAN Local Area Network technology based on the IEEE 802 11 specifications It s used mainly by laptops and other devices like mobile phones PDAs etc Nowadays the two main protocols are 802 11b and 802 11g FON ensures a safe Internet connection All Foneros connecting to a WiFi signal within the FON Community are registered users They need to identify themselves wi...

Page 16: ...4 Install La Fonera 4 Install La Fonera ...

Page 17: ...e the broadband connection USB modems can t be used with La Fonera Last you need a wireless device to connect with laptop or desktop computer PDA PSP etc If you have all the components listed above you re ready to begin La Fonera s installation A white network cable that you ll be using to connect La Fonera to your router An AC Adapter to power La Fonera La Fonera of course which you ll be using t...

Page 18: ...x This way more people will be able to connect to your FON Access Point ACCESS POINT W i F i P U N T O D E A C C E S O W i F i P O I N T D A C C E S S W i F i 4 3 Install La Fonera La Fonera s installation is a quick and simple process You don t need to make any changes to your current connection but please do take a few moments to check out the following illustrations since they will make the ins...

Page 19: ...nection it s likely that you re using a network cable similar to the white one included in La Fonera s box In this case all you need to do is connect La Fonera s cable to a different port the wider sockets You can see an illustration of the process in the figure 4 3 3 Cable modem In this case instead of having a traditional telephone line socket it will be coaxial which is similar to television an...

Page 20: ...t your hardware your router and La Fonera is up and running let s check your computer s configuration to establish the connection If your computer isn t WiFi ready you ll need to configure La Fonera using a cable You will find the steps you need to follow in section 4 4 1 The first thing you need to do is locate the new wireless networks you should have access to when connecting La Fonera Let s fo...

Page 21: ...nd jump to the next step 1 2 If you can t find the network icon click Start Connect to Wireless Network Connection as you can see in the left to open the dialog box shown in the right one Then click the View Wireless Networks button If you aren t connected to a network you won t need to press anything 2 The screen shown in the next figure will appear Click the Refresh network list button to make s...

Page 22: ...hat you ve installed La Fonera correctly If you only see the private signal MyPlace refer to section 4 4 3 and check the next steps you need to take If the problem persists and you can t connect to La Fonera contact us at support fon com You need to register your La Fonera the first time you connect it You must use the public network first FON_ AP by double clicking the signal shown in the figure ...

Page 23: ...og box If your device isn t WiFi ready you ll have to configure La Fonera using a network cable We offer this process as an added facility but you will still need a WiFi device to register La Fonera Now we ll show you how you can configure La Fonera so you can continue working as usual with your network cable connected to your device and your router First connect the network cable that comes with ...

Page 24: ...re a static IP on your computer Follow these steps 1 Click Start Connect to Show all connections as you can see in the figure 2 Double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the connection s Status dialog box 3 You ll see a screen similar to the one shown in the figure in the next page Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP as it s displayed in the figure ...

Page 25: ...utton and type a IP address 169 254 255 2 b Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 c Default gateway leave blank d Preferred DNS server leave blank e Alternate DNS server leave blank 6 Open your browser and type any URL for example www fon com 7 Configure La Fonera refer to Appendix A for details 8 Turn La Fonera off and connect it to your router so you can continue working normally ...

Page 26: ...P First connect using the WPA key by default it s your router s serial number which is found on a sticker on its bottom side Then check the No Network Access Appendix A section and follow the instructions At the moment your Internet connection is not working properly To find out if this is the reason unplug La Fonera and check if you can connect the way you usually do If you still can t connect co...

Page 27: ... already be familiarized with the windows shown in the figure This time you ll find a message in the top area that you need to click to access La Fonera s registration form This is a key step in the process since it will allow you to register your Access Point in the FON Community 4 After clicking the message you must fill in the form that will appear onscreen to complete La Fonera s registration ...

Page 28: ...that this information will be used by FON users to locate other Community members You should also keep in mind that all the information you provide in the Address Name and Address Number fields will be public and visible to the rest of the Community The next figure samples how this information appears on the maps You can find more information about your La Fonera profile options in chapter 5 of th...

Page 29: ...rom using the public network to the private one 1 Locate and double click the icon you see in the figure found in the Windows task bar Click the Refresh network list button to make sure you re only seeing your La Fonera s networks This time instead of connecting to the public network FON_AP you will connect to the private one MyPlace Remember that you just need to double click the section marked o...

Page 30: ...efore you will see that you re Connected on the upper right side of the MyPlace connection You can now use your Internet connection normally If you wish you can take a few minutes to configure some of the options we offer you for personalizing your FON experience ...

Page 31: ...5 Your Fonero profile 5 Your Fonero profile ...

Page 32: ... join FON if they want to advertise their products and services in their neighborhoods FON provides them with all the tools needed to personalize their Access Point and sign in page In the following sections we ll explain the options you have as a Fonero in your User Zone Depending on your profile you may not have access to all the options described 5 1 Forgot your password In the home page you ll...

Page 33: ...n Please choose a valid address to identify yourself within the FON Community You can also use this page to change your password and choose your profile Linus or Bill Remember that you can change your profile up to two times a year so don t worry if you don t choose the right one the first time 5 2 My Personal Info ...

Page 34: ...t in order to receive the payments You can open one at www paypal com in a very easy and straightforward way Passes sold through FON Social routers section OK so you might not become rich but it will never take you such little effort to make money Keep track of your accumulated account history and remember that when you reach 30 we will deposit the funds directly into your PayPal account at the en...

Page 35: ...ed through PayPal and the current total accumulated amount If you reach a million dollars gives us a call We are not just WiFi Community specialists we are also experts in throwing a good fiesta 5 4 My Day Passes Bills When you find another FON Community member s Access Point you ll have the chance of buying a one day pass to access the Internet ...

Page 36: ...hoose your payment method after logging in with your data You can currently pay using VISA MASTERCARD or PAYPAL After choosing the payment method you ll access the Paypal platform to make the payment You ll also have the chance to review all the purchase information regarding your FON One Day passes ...

Page 37: ...37 5 Your Fonero profile 5 Your Fonero profile 5 5 Personalize your Access Portal ...

Page 38: ...e in the Web address field If you don t want to mess with defining a new home page for your FON Access Point you can keep the default one and use a personal message to identify it Your Access Point will become more personalized each day as the WiFi world grows Now you can include video clips from Google and photographs from Flickr You can set up the addresses of the Google videos that you wish to ...

Page 39: ... WiFi trips You ll find login and logout times the duration of your sessions the amount of traffic you ve downloaded and uploaded the name of the Social Routers where you connected and the name of the city Remember that the time format is UTC You ll also see the Accumulated so far section which shows a monthly history of your connections that allows you to keep track of your FON lifetime 5 7 My Us...

Page 40: ...ation if you ever move your router to a new location since we use it to create the maps and show the rest of the FON users where you are b Friends And Family Through this field you can invite your friends and family to connect directly to your La Fonera You can set up to five local users through their nicknames and passwords Whenever they connect to you they ll reach your FON Access Point and see ...

Page 41: ... the current WiFi world looks Drop by this page which shows the places around the world where you can find FON Access Points It s a place you ll visit often no matter your profile Check your location on the maps and find out if you have more Foneros around you A registered Fonero is any user who has registered with FON but who may not necessarily have an active Access Point that is up and running ...

Page 42: ...42 5 Your Fonero profile 5 Your Fonero profile In this page you ll find information about our partners and other FON services 5 10 FON Services ...

Page 43: ...A Configure La Fonera A Configure La Fonera ...

Page 44: ...o gain access to the Management Console you must first be connected to the private signal SSID which is very easy to recognize You ve got access to two networks one of them is named MyPlace and represents your private network and the other one prefixed with the FON_ string FON_AP unless you ve changed it is the public one Follow these steps to access the Console 1 Connect to your private network M...

Page 45: ...agement console 4 You will be asked for your Username and Password The default values are Username admin Password admin A 3 Router status The next figure shows the Status Screen which you will first see when you connect to the Management Console It summarizes your La Fonera s configuration You have the option of modifying all sections in the Management Console although we d like to stress that you...

Page 46: ...ernet connection is configured Because there are several types of connections this screen may vary from what you ll see here You ll find the detailed meaning of each field in the Advanced section This makes reference to your WiFi connection parameters Let s see what each field means Public SSID This field shows the name you ve assigned to the public network Remember that it will always include the...

Page 47: ...e default configuration but keep reading if you wish to know what the rest of the fields mean A 5 Configure your private network You can change the public network settings from this section of the Management Console Note that there s only one field Signal name SSID that contains a cell you can modify Here you can choose the name other Foneros will see when they connect to your signal It will alway...

Page 48: ...bit key or the 128 bit key being the latter the best for the encryption Remember that you must use the same keys to encode and decode with your Fonera and all your network devices If you ve set up this encryption for your private network all the WiFi devices you want to connect with will have to use it You can use up to 4 keys in the screen that will appear You don t need to use them all although ...

Page 49: ...If you don t know which one to use it s safe to leave it as Default in most cases WPA Passphrase In this field you ll need to type the password you wish to use to access the network Remember that you ll have to subsequently enter the same options you have chosen in these sections on your access device laptop PDA PSP A 6 Change La Fonera s password On this screen you can modify the password you ll ...

Page 50: ...he devices connected to it as La Fonera will be The configuration process is virtually automatic and you won t have to make any manual changes If your broadband router has the DHCP server activated La Fonera will automatically be configured and you won t have to make any manual settings That s why we advise you to keep it enabled as it s the easiest way to connect to the network Remember that this...

Page 51: ...ind two options If you use a cable to connect you ll have to double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the Status dialog box for that connection If you use a WiFi connection you should double click the Wireless Network Connection icon Then click the Properties button 3 You ll see a screen like the one shown in the figure Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP as it s selected in the figur...

Page 52: ...e of La Fonera s parameters 5 If you ve reached this point it means you ve checked that you have a static IP in the previous steps The previous screen contained some information that we ll need to be able to configure La Fonera to suit your needs The easiest thing to do is copy all the information you see in the dialog box onto a piece of paper as you ll need to type it afterwards Once you ve done...

Page 53: ...to your network as they can also have a static IP There s only one condition the IP address you type can t be the same as the one used for another device An easy way to avoid the conflict is for you to locate the device with the highest IP and add 1 to it the maximum is 254 For example if the IP for a device is 192 168 10 156 a valid value for this field would be 192 168 10 157 If you have a PPTP ...

Page 54: ...l probably remember the DHCP term DHCP takes care of automatically configuring the devices you wish to use to connect to your private network You have two options in this field Enabled which will virtually automate the entire process and Disabled which will deactivate the automatic configuration of your equipment to the Internet connection if you re using this protocol In this case you must manual...

Page 55: ...ype of connection you ll be allowing public network users access to the use of the WAN port This means that Foneros will be able to connect to PCs you have connected to your broadband router Like the previous section this may be of interest to you if you host a content server in your network Private WiFi WAN port By enabling this type of connection you ll be allowing the use of the WAN port to the...

Page 56: ...smission speeds at which users can connect to La Fonera Early devices that are WiFi compatible use the B mode which is slower in data transfer Subsequently the next generation of devices uses the G mode We advice you to always keep the default mode Mixed B G as both modes will be available With this option you ensure compatibility with all the WiFi devices trying to connect to your signal You can ...

Page 57: ...urn to this section of the Management Console remember that we showed you how to access it in section 2 of this Appendix and click the Browse button In the Choose file dialog box access the location where you saved the file in the previous step and select it Click the Open button to finish the process The upgrade may require some time to finish so please be patient It s very important that the Fon...

Page 58: ...B Troubleshooting B Troubleshooting ...

Page 59: ...nder La Fonera part of the process where you encounter a problem please include section and step B 1 Connecting to Internet Prior to installation check that you have the following required components to join FON B 1 1 How can I test my Internet connection Broadband connection ADSL cable etc You must have an ADSL Router or cable modem to use the broadband connection USB modems can t be used with La...

Page 60: ...60 B Troubleshooting B Troubleshooting 1 Right click My Computer and select Properties 2 In the System Properties dialog box select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager ...

Page 61: ...Fi ready device in order to connect to a wireless network If you have one follow these steps 1 You have two options to locate your network 1 1 The easiest is locating the icon you see in the figure on the Windows task bar next to the clock Double click it and skip to the next step B 1 2 How can I connect to a wireless network 1 2 If you can t find the network icon click Start Connect to Wireless N...

Page 62: ...r at this point you should see at least two networks on the right side of the previous figure By default one of them will appear as MyPlace and the other one as FON_AP The first one MyPlace is your private network s default name FON_AP is the public network s default name 4 If you still can t see the FON signals check if La Fonera is installed correctly ...

Page 63: ...ld see the FON Access Portal when you type any web address in your browser If you don t check that you re connected to the correct network The correct network is the public one i e the one that begins with FON_ Try the following 1 You have two options to locate your network 1 1 The easiest one is locating the icon you see in the figure on the Windows task bar next to the clock Double click it and ...

Page 64: ...ist button to make sure you re only seeing your La Fonera s networks 3 Connect to the network that includes the FON_ prefix 4 You might see a dialog box like the one shown in the figure warning you that the network you re connecting to is public and doesn t have a key Click the Connect Anyway button to continue ...

Page 65: ... that your wireless device is using FON s signal and that it s strong enough 2 Check that you re using DHCP in your device a Click Start Connect to Show all connections b Now double click the Wireless Network Connection icon Then click the Properties button c You ll see a screen like the one shown in the figure ...

Page 66: ...ble click Internet Protocol TCP IP as it s selected in the figure d At this point you should see a screen like the one shown in the figure The Obtain an IP address automatically button found on the upper side of the dialog box must be activated ...

Page 67: ...lowing method allows you to configure La Fonera but you will still need a WiFi device to register it If you wish to configure La Fonera using a network cable First connect the network cable that comes with La Fonera the white one to its only INTERNET port Connect the other end of the network cable to your ISP router s network port You will now have to configure a static IP to your computer Follow ...

Page 68: ...ble click the Local Area Connection icon to show the connection s Status dialog box Then click the Properties button 3 You ll see a screen similar to the one shown in the figure Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP as it s selected in the figure ...

Page 69: ...efer to the Appendix A for details 8 Turn off La Fonera and connect it to your router so you can continue working as usual B 1 8 What happens if my wireless device laptop PSP doesn t connect automatically or if I have a static IP If your router s DHCP server is disabled it s possible that you are using a static IP That may be the reason why your wireless device laptop PSP doesn t connect automatic...

Page 70: ...e steps 1 Click Start Connect to Show all connections 2 Now you ll find two options If you use a cable to connect you ll have to double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the Status dialog box for that connection If you use a WiFi connection you should double click the Wireless Network Connection icon Then click the Properties button ...

Page 71: ...n the figure If the Obtain an IP address automatically button found on the upper side of the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box is activated it means that you have a NON static IP as you ll probably be using DHCP In this case you shouldn t modify these parameters If the Use the following IP address button is activated it means you DO have a static IP and you ll need to configure some o...

Page 72: ...you ll find in the section Advanced Internet Connection Remember that you must change the Mode to Static IP B 2 Installation and registration B 2 1 How can I become a Fonero To join the FON Community you must sign up through our website www fon com where you ll find our registration form The first screen you ll see is our home page NOTE The only data that will change in this field is the IP Addres...

Page 73: ... access the User Zone directly Click BECOME A FONERO in the center of the screen After choosing one of the options you ll be redirected to a screen showing you the steps you need to follow to complete the registration process Click the Register option next to Step 1 You will need to fill in some personal information through the form that will appear on screen ...

Page 74: ... asking you about your connection and the devices you own or use to connect to the Internet Before completing the Access information for FON Services process you ll see a screen showing all the information you have provided Double check the details and make changes if you wish to do so Click Confirm to complete the first part of the process Now let s jump to the second part ...

Page 75: ... installation process easier for you The connection configuration will vary depending on the equipment you re using It would be virtually impossible to describe every single case but don t worry fortunately they are all very similar Let s check out the different options B 2 2 How can I install the router WiFi ADSL Router If you were already using a WiFi connection to access the Internet this is pr...

Page 76: ...can see an illustration of the process in the figure ADSL Modem If this is your case it s likely that you re using a USB connection As we ve mentioned before you can t use La Fonera with this configuration We can finally connect La Fonera This process is also very simple As we ve seen in the previous step you should have already connected the white cable we ve provided you to one of the free ports...

Page 77: ... can t see any of these sections contact our customer support service at support fon com Please send us your username and the router s MAC address you ll find it on a sticker in its base B 3 Management Console B 3 1 What is the Management Console The Management Console is used for managing La Fonera s configuration parameters You don t need to access it unless you wish to make changes or your netw...

Page 78: ...ng B Troubleshooting B 3 1 Why am I seeing this page It seems your La Fonera was not able to configure itself with your home network settings Follow the steps described in the No network access page to solve the problem ...

Page 79: ...lace and represents your private network and the other one prefixed with the FON_ string FON_AP unless you ve changed it is the public one Follow these steps to access the Console 1 Connect to your private network MyPlace 2 Type the following in your browser s address bar 192 168 10 1 NOTE This is the default address If you ve changed it you must type the new one If you ve forgotten the address re...

Page 80: ...ike the one shown in the figure 2 3 In this window you must type the command ipconfig and then press Enter to access your network configuration What you see must be similar to the previous figure You must locate the highlighted area locate the Wireless Network Connection section and take note of the numbers that appear next to Default gateway As you can see in the previous figure it s the default ...

Page 81: ...alled MyPlace and use the WPA key you can find this default key on a sticker in La Fonera s base If you ve changed it check the Configure your private network page in the management console B 4 2 Can I connect several devices to my connection B 5 User Zone B 5 1 How can I access my User Zone You just have to type www fon com in your browser and use the email address and the password you used to re...

Page 82: ...nd it there Use it together with your e mail address to log into the FON Community B 5 2 What can I do if I forgot my password Check that you ve logged in correctly to your User Zone Try the following 1 Open your Web browser Internet Explorer Firefox and enter any URL for example wifi fon com in the Address bar FON s Access Portal should appear 2 You need to enter the e mail address and password B...

Page 83: ...ess your User Zone 3 You must fill in the form that will appear onscreen to complete La Fonera s registration within the FON Community as shown in the figure Usually the three lights should be always on Follow these If you don t see that screen please send us an email to support fon com with your email and the MAC of your La Fonera ...

Page 84: ... ever forget your password you can access the Router password section inside My FON Social Router Configure your FON Social Router to create a new one The Router password field allows you to set up your La Fonera s new password You ll need it to access the Management Console It must be between five and sixteen characters long and include only letters and numbers B 6 3 Where can I find La Fonera s ...

Page 85: ...therwise skip to step 3 Follow these steps to access the Console 1 Connect to your private network MyPlace 2 Type the following in your browser s address bar 192 168 10 1 2 1 Click Start Run as shown in the figure 2 2 In the Run dialog box you must type the command cmd and then press Enter This will open a Command shell window like the one shown in the figure ...

Page 86: ...lems with La Fonera broken router an tenna etc 2 3 In this window you must type the command ipconfig and then press Enter to access your network configuration What you see must be similar to the previous figure You must locate the highlighted area locate the Wireless Network Connection section and take note of the numbers that appear next to Default gateway As you can see in the previous figure it...

Page 87: ...C Glossary C Glossary ...

Page 88: ...andwidth The transmission capacity of a given device or network Bill A Fonero who instead of roaming receives 50 of the net revenue from those who purchase FON Passes through their FON Access Point They can also join FON to advertise their products and services in their neighborhoods Bit A binary digit Boot To start a device and cause it to start executing instructions Broadband An always on fast ...

Page 89: ...hin this framework Encryption Encoding data transmitted in a network Ethernet IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium Firewall A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a network from users from other networks Firmware The programming code that runs a networking device FON...

Page 90: ... IPCONFIG A Windows 2000 and XP utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device IPSec Internet Protocol Security A VPN protocol used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer ISP Internet Service Provider A company that provides access to the Internet La Fonera FON s new tiny wireless router and the easiest way to join the FON Community and make your connectio...

Page 91: ...ol 3 A standard mail server commonly used on the Internet Port The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters Power over Ethernet PoE A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to deliver both data and power PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A type of broadband connection that provides authentication username and password in addition ...

Page 92: ...g devices to host computers allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports 2 A device for making breaking or changing the connections in an electrical circuit TCP Transmission Control Protocol A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of instructions PCs ...

Page 93: ...o another over the Internet WAN Wide Area Network The Internet WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security WiFi A term used to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks WLAN based on the IEEE 802 11 specifications A person with a WiFi device such as a computer telephone or PDA can connect to the In...

Page 94: ...m Wireless Security WiFi Protected Access WPA WEP WPA2 Dimensions W x H x D 93 5 x 25 5 x 70 mm Unit Weight 95 gr without antenna Power External 5 V DC 2A Certifications FCC IC 03 CE WIFI 802 11b 802 11g WPA WPA2 Temperature Operation 0 40º storage 20 70º Humidity Max 95 Drop IEC 68 2 32 or ISO 4180 2 Altitude IEC 68 2 40 test Z AM IEC 68 2 41 test Z AMD Acoustic ISO 7779 ISO3744 SPECIFICATIONS SP...

Page 95: ...product line and the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the above period Under no circumstances shall FON Wireless Limited be liable in any way to the user for damages including any lost profits lost savings or other indirect incidental special or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the FON products FON Wire...

Page 96: ... followed to reduce the risk of fire and injury to persons and the dangers of electric shock and static electricity including the following This product was qualified under test conditions that included the use of the supplied cables between system components To be in compliance with regulations The user must use the cables supplied with the unit and install them properly To reduce the risk of fir...

Page 97: ...torm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning During a lightning storm and for added protection please unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damages due to lightning and power surges Also do not leave it unattended for long periods of time For safety reasons we recommend that the device should only be opened by authorized service techni...

Page 98: ... refer to the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the General Public License along with this program If this is not the case you should write to the Free Software Foundation Inc in 51 Franklin S t Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 USA FONbasic Source code This firmware contains various 3rd party software All FON or OpenWrt specific additions are licensed under ...

Page 99: ...ant to the European Union and other countries that are following the EU Directive 1999 5 EC You will find the following information in this document Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE Directive National Restrictions The following standards were applied during the assessment of the product against the requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC Radio EN 300 328 EMC...

Page 100: ...CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION 100 Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE Directive ...

Page 101: ...the output power is restricted in some parts of the band See Table 1 or check http www arcep fr for more details Table 1 Applicable Power Levels in France National Restrictions Location Frequency Range Mhz Power EIRP Indoor No restrictions 2400 2483 5 100 mW 20 dBm Outdoor 2400 2454 2454 2483 5 10 mW 10 dBm Italy This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements specified in the ...

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