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HA35 Hybrid Access Gateway 

User Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Version 2.1 (May 2016)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HA35

Page 1: ...HA35 Hybrid Access Gateway User Guide Version 2 1 May 2016 ...

Page 2: ...ring and a 3G 4G connection 14 2 3 Installing the HA35 on a DSL Broadband Network 15 2 3 1 PSTN or Broadband Telephone Line with one voice channel 15 2 3 2 ISDN Line 16 2 3 3 Broadband Telephone Line with the ntervention of an electrician in the internal home wiring i e legacy ISDN wiring 17 2 4 Installing the HA35 on a 3G 4G Network 18 2 5 Powering On 19 Setting Network Parameters 20 3 3 1 Settin...

Page 3: ...hanging Your WLAN Name and Password 35 5 3 WLAN Advanced Settings 36 Network Security 37 6 6 1 Improving WLAN Security 37 6 1 1 Hiding the WLAN Name 37 6 1 2 Using High Security Encryption Modes 38 6 1 3 Enable the WPS Function 38 6 2 Allowing Only Specified Computers to Access Your WLAN 41 6 3 Controlling Computer Internet Access 42 6 4 Filtering Out Inappropriate Websites 43 6 5 Configuring the ...

Page 4: ...etting the FTP Access Permission 59 9 3 2 Accessing to FTP Server Through the User Name and Password 59 9 3 3 Accessing a USB Storage Device Using FTP 61 9 3 4 Setting the Samba Access Permission 61 9 3 5 Accessing Data Using Samba 63 9 4 Configuring Multimedia Sharing 63 9 5 Sharing a USB Printer 64 9 5 1 On Windows 7 64 Maintenance Guide 65 10 10 1 Changing the IP Address Used to Log In to the W...

Page 5: ...he Web Management Page 77 12 2 What Can I Do If the HA35 Cannot Access the Internet through a Wireless Network Adapter Sometimes or If the WLAN Connection Is Unsteady 77 12 3 What Can I Do If I Cannot Access the Internet 77 12 4 I Often Need to Restart the HA35 to Display Web Pages What Can I Do 79 12 5 What Is the Difference Between Wireless MAC Address Filtering and MAC Address Filtering 79 12 6...

Page 6: ...elivered through the digital subscriber line DSL Routing The HA35 supports routing It can obtain an IP address through PPP dial up or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP which provides simultaneous access for multiple devices WLAN The HA35 supports multiple WLAN protocols including 802 11b g n 2 4 GHz Adopting 802 11n multiple input multiple output antennas MIMO technology the HA35 delivers a...

Page 7: ...rts a SIM card 2 DSL Connects to a DSL filter or phone socket 3 LAN1 LAN4 Connects to Ethernet devices such as computers set top boxes STBs and switches 4 RESET Restores the HA35 to its default settings after you press and hold this button for 6 seconds or more while the HA35 is powered on A reset will result in all custom data and settings being lost Use with caution 5 USB Connects to a USB 2 0 d...

Page 8: ...nction 10 WPS Starts Wi Fi protected setup WPS negotiation Table 1 1 ports and buttons 1 3 Indicators Picture 1 2 front side Indicator Status Description POWER Green on The HA35 is powered on Red Blinking Self checking failed after the HA35 is powered on Off The HA35 is powered off or faulty DSL Green on The HA35 is activated through DSL Green Blinking The HA35 is being activated through DSL ...

Page 9: ...cked The SIM card is unavailable Off There is no wireless service The HA35 is powered off WLAN Green on The WLAN connection is set up but no data is being transmitted Green Blinking The WLAN connection is set up and data is being transmitted The WPS is in InProgress or Error status Off The WLAN function is disabled The HA35 is powered off LAN1 LAN4 Green on The HA35 is connected to a device proper...

Page 10: ...tatus Description Off The HA35 is not registered with a SIP server The HA35 is powered off SIGNAL Green on Indicates the WCDMA LTE signal strength of the HA35 Off There is no WCDMA LTE signal The HA35 is powered off Table 1 2 indicators ...

Page 11: ...ce without exposure to direct sunlight For the best possible performance take note of the following Make sure there are no obstacles such as concrete or wooden walls between the computer and HA35 Ensure that the computer and HA35 are far from electric appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric fields such as microwave ovens ...

Page 12: ... in the following figure Picture 2 1 connect devices in hybrid broadband network PSTN Line 1 HA35 2 Telephone wall jack 1 to 2 RJ 11 Y adapter 3 Splitter 4 SIM card 5 Telephone Filter 6 Desktop computer 7 Set top Box 8 Power adapter 9 Laptop computer 10 Smart Phone 11 Pad a LINE port b PHONE port c MODEM port When configuring the HA35 for the first time use an Ethernet cable to connect the HA35 to...

Page 13: ...evices in hybrid broadband network ISDN Line 1 HA35 2 Telephone wall jack 3 Splitter 4 SIM card 5 Telephone 6 ISDN NT1 Device 7 Desktop computer 8 Set top Box 9 Power adapter 10 Laptop computer 11 Smart Phone 12 Pad a LINE port b PHONE port c MODEM port When configuring the HA35 for the first time use an Ethernet cable to connect the HA35 to a computer ...

Page 14: ...home wiring i e legacy ISDN wiring and a 3G 4G connection Picture 2 3 connect devices in hybrid broadband network intervention of an electrician in the internal home wiring 1 HA35 2 Telephone wall jack 3 SIM card 4 Telephone 5 Desktop computer 6 Set top Box 7 Power adapter 8 Laptop computer 9 Smart Phone 10 Pad ...

Page 15: ...bscribed to digital subscriber line DSL broadband you can connect the HA35 to a telephone port for Internet access Connect your devices in the sequence indicated in the following figure Picture 2 4 connect devices in DSL broadband network PSTN Line 1 HA35 2 Telephone wall jack 1 to 2 RJ 11 Y adapter 3 Splitter 4 Telephone Filter 5 Desktop computer 6 Set top Box 7 Power adapter 8 Laptop computer 9 ...

Page 16: ... 5 connect devices in DSL broadband network ISDN Line 1 HA35 2 Telephone wall jack 3 Splitter 4 ISDN NT1 Device 5 Telephone 6 Desktop computer 7 Set top Box 8 Power adapter 9 Laptop computer 10 Smart Phone 11 Pad a LINE port b PHONE port c MODEM port ...

Page 17: ...n in the internal home wiring i e legacy ISDN wiring Picture 2 6 connect devices in DSL broadband network with the intervention of electrician in the internal wiring 1 HA35 2 Telephone wall jack 3 Telephone 4 Desktop computer 5 Set top Box 6 Power adapter 7 Laptop computer 8 Smart Phone 9 Pad ...

Page 18: ... indicated in the following figure Picture 2 7 connect devices in 3G 4G network 1 HA35 2 Desktop computer 3 Set top Box 4 SIM card 5 Power adapter 6 Laptop computer 7 Smart Phone 8 Pad 3 5 6 4 7 8 1 2 Insert and remove the SIM card when the HA35 is powered off Do not connect the HA35 to the telephone wall outlet or any Public Switched Telephone Network because doing so could damage the HA35 due to...

Page 19: ... 2016 19 2 5 Powering On To power on the HA35 press the POWER button After the HA35 is powered on the POWER indicator turns on If the indicators do not behave as expected ensure that everything is plugged in correctly ...

Page 20: ...ement page set the IP address of the computer that will be used for the login 3 1 1 Obtain an IP address automatically 1 Click in the lower right corner of your desktop Choose Open Network and Sharing Center 2 Choose Change adapter settings Right click Local Area Connection and choose Properties Picture 3 1 local area connection ...

Page 21: ...ck Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Picture 3 2 wireless network connection properties 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Click OK Picture 3 3 internet protocol version 4 properties ...

Page 22: ...rner of your desktop Choose Open Network and Sharing Center 2 Choose Change adapter settings Right click Local Area Connection and choose Properties Picture 3 4 local area connection 3 Double click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Picture 3 5 wireless network connection properties ...

Page 23: ...n intuitive web management page where you can view or set the HA35 parameters 1 Open a browser In the address box enter 192 168 1 1 Press Enter 2 Enter the login user name admin by default and password the password printed on the HA35 s cover Click Log in Picture 3 7 log in to the Web Management Page Before you log in to the HA35 web management page ensure that the computer used for the login is c...

Page 24: ...ge 2 Choose Home tab click Start Wizard Picture 3 9 home 3 Enter the parameters provided by your ISP and click Next To protect against unauthorized access change the password after the first login After modifying the password successfully this page will jump to the login page where you can use the new password to log in The system will be locked if you enter incorrect user name or password three c...

Page 25: ...rt a SIM card into the HA35 s SIM card slot 6 Choose Internet tab click Internet Settings The different usage scenarios will appear as shown in Picture 3 12 internet settings If your SIM card does not need to verify the PIN for Internet access in the case where the customer does not receive any PIN from the operator skip step 5 step 9 Just jump to step 10 ...

Page 26: ... 2016 26 Picture 3 12 internet settings 7 Scroll down to find the INTERNET_R_UMTS1 usage scenario as shown in Picture 3 13 internet settings 2 Picture 3 13 internet settings 2 8 Choose INTERNET_R_UMTS1 tab click Edit ...

Page 27: ...PIN that was provided by your SIM card operator in the PIN text box Click Save Picture 3 15 set PIN 10 Choose Home tab click Internet Bonding Tunnel If LTE DSL Bonding all displayed UP it means that your HA35 is working in Hybrid mode Picture 3 16 bonding tunnel ...

Page 28: ...onfigure the HA35 To configure the HA35 through the setup wizard do as follows 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Home tab click Start Wizard Picture 3 17 home 3 Enter the parameters provided by your ISP and click Next Picture 3 18 set internet connection 4 Enter your desired SSID WLAN name and key and click Save ...

Page 29: ...o the HA35 s SIM card slot 2 Log in to the web management page 3 Choose Internet tab click Internet Settings The different usage scenarios will appear as shown in Picture 3 20 internet settings Picture 3 20 internet settings 4 Scroll down to find the INTERNET_R_UMTS1 usage scenario as shown in Picture 3 21 internet settings 2 If your SIM card does not need to verify the PIN for Internet access ski...

Page 30: ...3 22 3G 4G vlan 6 Enter the PIN that was provided by your SIM card operator in the PIN text box Click Save Picture 3 23 set PIN After you complete the preceding settings check the status of the Internet indicator light When the Internet indicator light turns steady green you can start browsing the Internet ...

Page 31: ...nt page 2 Choose Home tab click Set Up WLAN enter your desired SSID WLAN name and key and click Save Picture 3 24 set SSID and key 3 5 Check My Network Status After you Log in to the web management page you will see a page used to check network status 1 Log in to the web management page To obtain the default SSID and key check the label on the bottom To better secure your WLAN promptly change the ...

Page 32: ...s in this page Internet icon color The HA35 is connected to the Internet gray The HA35 is disconnected from the Internet Device icon WLAN Device Ethernet Device Phone Device USB Device color The device is connected to the HA35 gray The device is disconnected from the HA35 Table 3 1 connected devices to the HA35 router ...

Page 33: ...y the following The wireless network security mode of the HA35 is WPA2 PSK or WPA PSK WPA2 PSK The wireless device laptop tablet or mobile phone to connect to the HA35 is WPS capable 1 Press the WPS button on the wireless device to start the WPS negotiation For details see the user guide for the wireless device 2 Within 2 minutes press and hold the WPS button on the HA35 for 1 second or more When ...

Page 34: ...Windows 7 1 Click in the lower right corner of your desktop 2 From the wireless network list select the WLAN provided by the HA35 Click Connect Picture 4 1 connect Wi Fi 3 In the displayed dialog box enter the WLAN password and click OK Picture 4 2 Wi Fi key 4 In the wireless network list check the WLAN connection status If the status is Connected the computer is wirelessly connected to the HA35 P...

Page 35: ...2 Choose Home Network tab 3 In the navigation tree choose WLAN Settings Picture 5 1 WLAN basic settings 4 Select Basic Settings configuration page 5 Set Enable WLAN 2 4 GHz to enable 6 Click Save 5 2 Changing Your WLAN Name and Password WLAN access requires the WLAN name and password To improve your WLAN security regularly change your WLAN name and password 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Ch...

Page 36: ... in to the web management page 2 Choose Home Network tab 3 In the navigation tree choose WLAN Settings see Picture 5 1 WLAN basic settings 4 Select Advanced Settings configuration page 5 Select your desired configuration 6 Click Save Picture 5 3 WLAN Advanced Settings After the SSID and key had been changed your computer should use the new ones to establish a wireless connection to the HA35 ...

Page 37: ...anagement page 2 Choose Home Network tab 3 In the navigation tree choose WLAN Settings 4 Select WLAN Encryption configuration page 5 Set Enable AP isolation to prevent connections between computers in the same WLAN network that use the same SSID 6 Set Hide Broadcast to hide the WLAN name This option also disables WPS 7 Set Show password to view the password in the WPA pre shared key text box which...

Page 38: ...e 5 Select the Security mode that you prefer 6 Select the WPA WPA2 strong or WPA2 very strong encryption mode that you prefer 7 In WPA pre shared key text box enter the new WLAN password that you want to specify see Picture 5 2 WLAN Encryption 8 Click Save Picture 6 2 WLAN Encryption 6 1 3 Enable the WPS Function After the WPS function is turned on you can safely access the wireless network withou...

Page 39: ...PBC Enable the WPS function by pressing the WPS button on the HA35 8 WPS by client PIN PIN Get the pin code from a pin client and then enter it in the PIN code text box Click Connect Picture 6 4 WPS by client PIN 9 WPS by AP PIN AP PIN Click PIN to get the pin code automatically filled in into the AP PIN text box and then enter the same pin code on the pin client e g AP Access Point ...

Page 40: ...Version 2 1 May 2016 40 Picture 6 5 WPS by AP PIN 10 Click Save ...

Page 41: ...agement page 3 Choose Home Network tab 4 In the navigation tree choose WLAN Access see Picture 5 1 WLAN basic settings 5 Select WLAN Access Rules configuration page 6 Set Only allow specific computers in the WLAN to enable the parameter 7 In Managed LAN devices click Select all to apply the settings to all connected devices to the HA35 Or click Add device to select a specific device 8 Click Save P...

Page 42: ...ernet 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Parental Control 4 Select Time Rules configuration page 5 Click New time rule parameter Picture 6 8 parental control 6 In the Rule name text box according to Picture 6 9 time rules below enter the filtering rule name that you want 7 In the Internet access allowed text box specify the time period that th...

Page 43: ...ific device Picture 6 10 time rules 10 Click Save 6 4 Filtering Out Inappropriate Websites Use URL filtering to prevent certain websites from being accessed 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Parental Control 4 Select the URL Filter configuration page 5 Click New URL filter Picture 6 11 URL filter ...

Page 44: ...y specify devices to enable the parameter 8 In Apply to click Select all to apply the settings to all the connected devices to the HA35 Picture 6 12 URL filter Or click Add device to select a specific device where access will be denied to the blocked Web site address Picture 6 13 URL filter block a device 9 Click Save ...

Page 45: ...alicious network attacks it is recommended that you set the firewall level to High so that the LAN computers can only browse the web and download files using an FTP server while prohibiting Internet users access to the HA35 6 5 2 Configuring the Firewall The HA35 provides a firewall to help secure its WLAN and any devices connected to it Set the firewall level based on site requirements to quickly...

Page 46: ...half connections are established on the attacked host and the resources of the attacked host are exhausted therefore normal users cannot access the host until the half connections expire In some implementations where connections can be created without restrictions SYN Flood has similar influences that consume the system resources such as the memory ARP attack In ARP attacks through the vulnerabili...

Page 47: ... select WAN to apply the ACL to the traffic entering the WAN interface 8 Click the Choose devices parameter to select the device or devices where the ACL will be applied 9 In Block for click Select all to apply the settings to all connected devices to the HA35 Or click the device that you want to activate the ACL Click Add device to select another device 10 Click Save Picture 6 15 ACL Picture 6 16...

Page 48: ...ork Security 4 Select the DMZ configuration page 5 In Host address select the device that you want to act as a DMZ host or click Add device to add a new DMZ host 6 Set Enable DMZ to enable the capability 7 Click Save Picture 6 17 DMZ 6 8 Configure Application Filter To enable the application filter function on a specified computer you can block network attacks from applications to the specified co...

Page 49: ... application you want to filter or click Add application to add a new port application 8 In Block for click Select all to apply the settings to all connected devices to the HA35 Or click the device that you want to activate the Application filter Or click Add device to select a specific device 9 Click Save Picture 6 19 application filter 2 ...

Page 50: ...provided by your computer such as personal websites and FTP servers from the Internet 6 9 1 Configure Port Mapping By setting a port forwarding rule you can let an Internet user to access a local computer 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Port Forwarding 4 Select the Port Mapping configuration page 5 Click New port mapping ...

Page 51: ...nter a name for the port forwarding rule 7 In Application select the application type you want to set or click Add port mapping application to add a new application type 8 In Internal host select a local computer you want to set or click Add device to add a new local computer 9 Click Save Picture 6 22 port mapping 2 ...

Page 52: ... the application 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Port Forwarding 4 Select the Port Trigger configuration page 5 Click New port trigger Picture 6 23 port trigger 6 Picture 6 24 port trigger 2 shows the Trigger name text box to enter a name for the port triggering rule 7 In Application select the application type you want to set or click Add ...

Page 53: ...main name to access resources that your computer provides without tracing the IP address of your computer 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Internet Services Picture 7 1 dynamic DNS 4 Set Enable DDNS to enable the feature 5 Picture 7 2 dynamic DNS 2 shows how to select the supported Provider 6 Enter the Host name and Domain name that you have...

Page 54: ...er SNTP is enabled the HA35 obtains the standard time from an Internet time server to synchronize to the system time 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 Picture 7 3 simple network time protocol shows the navigation tree to choose Internet Services 4 Choose the Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server 5 Choose the Local time zone name 6 Click Save ...

Page 55: ... data on the Internet through the configured multicast proxy and forwards multicast data only to the terminal devices that want to receive the multicast data such as an IPTV STB 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Internet tab 3 Picture 7 4 multicast management shows the navigation tree to choose Internet Services 4 Set Enable IGMP proxy for IPv4 or Enable MLD proxy for IPv6 to enable the...

Page 56: ... be heard by the called party Different from traditional PSTN calls VoIP calls are transported over IP networks meaning voice streams are transmitted over users existing broadband Internet This makes full use of broadband resources 8 2 Configuring VoIP The HA35 supports VoIP You can place VoIP calls after your phone is connected to the Phone port on the HA35 Choose Telephony VoIP to display the Vo...

Page 57: ...stem and cannot be changed by the user Picture 8 2 VoIP providers 2 To configure voice services do as follows 1 Configure a VoIP number a Picture 8 1 VoIP providers shows how to choose Telephony VoIP VoIP Accounts b Click on VoIP Accounts to display the VoIP configuration page see Picture 8 3 VoIP accounts c Select the VoIP provider name from the drop down list box d Enter the SIP phone number e E...

Page 58: ...IP providers shows how to choose Telephony Telephone to display the telephony page see Picture 8 4 telephone b Associate your telephone to the VoIP number Picture 8 4 telephone 8 3 Placing a VoIP Call Once your network service provider has activated VoIP services for you you will be assigned a VoIP account which is also your VoIP call number Before placing a VoIP call ensure that the HA35 has conn...

Page 59: ...etwork can access and share the data or applications provided by the USB device You can connect the following USB devices to your HA35 USB storage device USB printer 9 3 1 Setting the FTP Access Permission To avoid unauthorized access to the USB storage device you can set the FTP access permission on your HA35 This allows only authorized users to access the USB storage device 9 3 2 Accessing to FT...

Page 60: ...9 2 share service settings 2 3 Set the user name and password of the portable storage device a Select User Settings configuration page b Click New USB user Picture 9 3 share user settings c In Username and Password enter a Username and Password for the FTP server and re enter the Password to confirm it d In Directory mode choose a file sharing path e In Privilege select the desired right ...

Page 61: ... the login user name and password you set in the HA35 s Storage Share page as shown in Picture 9 1 share service settings and Picture 9 4 share user settings 2 Anonymous users select the anonymous directly 4 Click Login Once you pass the authentication the directory and files in the USB storage device will be displayed 9 3 4 Setting the Samba Access Permission To prevent unauthorized users from ac...

Page 62: ...ord of the portable storage device a Select User Settings configuration page as shown in Picture 9 6 FTP user settings b Click New USB user Picture 9 6 FTP user settings As shown in Picture 9 7 FTP user settings 2 In Username and Password enter a user name and password for the samba server and re enter the password to confirm it c In Directory mode choose a file sharing path that is a directory d ...

Page 63: ...ns When the authentication is successful you will be able to access data stored in the USB device 9 4 Configuring Multimedia Sharing You can customize the multimedia share function For example you can configure the HA35 to share only multimedia files in the specified directory 1 Connect the USB storage device to the HA35 s USB port 2 Log in to the web management page 3 Choose Share Multimedia Shar...

Page 64: ... Devices and Printers 2 Choose Add a printer 3 Choose Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer 4 Click The printer that I want isn t listed 5 Choose Select a shared printer by name and enter the printer address in the text box myprinter is the customized name of the printer to add Click Next 6 Select the model of the printer you want or click Hard Disk to manually install the printer drive 7 Cl...

Page 65: ...page 2 Choose Home Network tab 3 In the navigation tree choose LAN Interface 4 Select LAN Interface Settings configuration page 5 In IP address enter a new IP address Such as 192 168 1 64 6 Click Save Picture 10 1 change log in IP address Use the new IP address to log in to the web management page 10 2 Setting the DHCP Server IP range The DHCP Server is enabled by default 1 Log in to the web manag...

Page 66: ...here is an available router 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Home Network tab 3 In the navigation tree choose LAN Interface 4 Select RA Settings configuration page 5 In RA mode choose Automatic 6 In ULA mode choose Disable because there is no need to use Unique Local Addersses ULA unless it is really needed in your network 7 Click Save Picture 10 3 RA settings ...

Page 67: ... DHCP server 10 5 Changing the Web Management Page Password The correct password is required to log in to the web management page Regular changes to the web management page password can effectively prevent unauthorized users from logging in and modifying important parameters 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Maintain tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Account Management 4 Select Modify...

Page 68: ...isplayed dialog box click OK Picture 10 6 reboot After the HA35 is rebooted the login page is displayed Reenter to log in If you forget the password you can restore the default settings by pressing and holding the Reset button on the rear panel of the HA35 for over 6 seconds The user name and password used for logging in to the web management page are then restored to their default values After th...

Page 69: ...og in to the web management page to restore the HA35 to its default settings Perform this operation with caution After the HA35 is restored to its default settings all custom data and settings will be lost and the password will be restored to its default value 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Maintain tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Device Management 4 Select Factory Restore config...

Page 70: ...e firmware is upgraded the login page is displayed Reenter to log in 10 9 Using Ping Tool Diagnose Network HA35 supports the Ping function You can check the connection between the HA35 and other hosts including network equipment connection such as the connectivity or delay between the HA35 and other hosts 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Maintain tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Too...

Page 71: ...number of other routers that passed when the HA35 is connected to the test host 1 Log in to the web management page 2 Choose Maintain tab 3 In the navigation tree choose Tools 4 Select Traceroute configuration page 5 In Target address enter the IP address or domain name you want to test 6 Click Detect Picture 10 10 tracert tool ...

Page 72: ...up connection account name and password provided by your Internet service provider ISP This section demonstrates how to set up a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE connection on Windows On Windows 7 1 Choose Start Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Picture 11 1 network and sharing center 2 Under Change your networking settings click Set up a new connection or ne...

Page 73: ...Version 2 1 May 2016 73 Picture 11 3 set up a connection or network 4 Click Broadband PPPoE Picture 11 4 connect to internet ...

Page 74: ...et 2 6 Return to the Network and Sharing Center page Click Change adapter settings Right click the icon for the dial up connection you just set up and choose Create Shortcut from the shortcut menu In the displayed dialog box click Yes Picture 11 6 create shortcut After you successfully set up a PPPoE connection a dial up connection icon is displayed on your computer desktop To connect to the Inter...

Page 75: ...g and choose Properties from the shortcut menu 4 In the displayed dialog box check that Service status is Started 5 Click OK to close the dialog box Then close the Computer Management window 11 3 Checking the Computer MAC Address The MAC address also known as the physical address is a unique identifier assigned to a network adapter A MAC address contains six groups of two hexadecimal digits such a...

Page 76: ... Details Picture 11 8 local area connection details 3 In Network Connection Details find the line similar to Physical Address 70 F3 95 0C 49 4E The 70 F3 95 0C 49 4E string is your computer s MAC address Picture 11 9 physical address ...

Page 77: ...telephone cables are correctly connected to the HA35 2 Your computer and the HA35 are far from electric appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric fields such as microwave ovens refrigerators and cordless telephones 3 The HA35 is in an open area and there are no obstacles such as concrete or wooden walls between the HA35 and the computer 4 The HA35 is close to the computer 5 The angle be...

Page 78: ...ntact an authorized maintenance center 4 Check that the driver for the network adapter is correctly installed The following example uses a computer running the Windows XP operating system to check whether the driver for the network adapter is installed a Right click My Computer and choose Manage from the displayed shortcut menu b In the Computer Management window click Device Manager c In the righ...

Page 79: ...es If the problem persists contact your network service provider 12 4 I Often Need to Restart the HA35 to Display Web Pages What Can I Do Verify the following 1 Cables are securely connected to HA35 ports Otherwise network stability may suffer 2 Your computer and the HA35 are far from electric appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric fields such as microwave ovens refrigerators and cor...

Page 80: ... 6 33 in x 10 06 in x 1 97 in antenna excluded Weight About 512 g DSL standard ADSL standard ITU G 992 1 G dmt ITU G 992 3 ITU G 992 5 ADSL2 standard ITU G 992 3 G dmt bis ADSL2 standard ITU G 992 5 G dmt bitplus VDSL2 ITU G 993 2 VDSL2 VDSL2 Profiles for 8a 8b 8c 8d 12a 12b 17a VDSL Vectoring Wireless transmission rate 802 11b Up to 11 Mbit s 802 11g Up to 54 Mbit s 802 11n 2T2R antenna technolog...

Page 81: ...N port subnet mask 255 255 255 0 User name to log in to the web configuration page admin Password to log in to the web configuration page Labeled on the product cover WLAN name Labeled on the product cover WLAN password Labeled on the product cover DHCP Supported WLAN Supported Table 13 2 default settings ...

Page 82: ...Version 2 1 May 2016 82 For More Help 14 Please visit http consumer huawei com en support hotline for recently updated hotline and email address in your country or region ...

Page 83: ...ftware installed capacities and settings of local network and therefore may not be activated or may be limited by local network operators or network service providers Thus the descriptions herein may not exactly match the product or its accessories which you purchase Huawei reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications contained in this manual without prior notice and wi...

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Page 85: ...rotocol IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network LTE Long Term Evolution MIMO Multiple input Multiple output MLD Multicast Listener Discovery PC Personal Computer PIN Personal Identification Number PPP Point to Point Protocol PSTN Public Switched Telephone Networ...

Page 86: ... URL Uniform Resource Locator USB Universal Serial Bus VDSL2 Very High Speed Digital Subscribe Line 2 VoIP Voice over IP WAN Wide Area Network WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup ...

Page 87: ... devices in DSL broadband network ISDN Line 16 Picture 2 6 connect devices in DSL broadband network with the intervention of electrician in the internal wiring 17 Picture 2 7 connect devices in 3G 4G network 18 Picture 3 1 local area connection 20 Picture 3 2 wireless network connection properties 21 Picture 3 3 internet protocol version 4 properties 21 Picture 3 4 local area connection 22 Picture...

Page 88: ... 20 internet settings 29 Picture 3 21 internet settings 2 30 Picture 3 22 3G 4G vlan 30 Picture 3 23 set PIN 30 Picture 3 24 set SSID and key 31 Picture 3 25 home 32 Picture 3 26 network status 33 Picture 4 1 connect Wi Fi 34 Picture 4 2 Wi Fi key 34 Picture 4 3 Wi Fi connected 34 Picture 5 1 WLAN basic settings 35 Picture 5 2 WLAN Encryption 36 Picture 5 3 WLAN Advanced Settings 36 Picture 6 1 WL...

Page 89: ...re 6 14 firewall 46 Picture 6 15 ACL 47 Picture 6 16 ACL 2 47 Picture 6 17 DMZ 48 Picture 6 18 application filter 49 Picture 6 19 application filter 2 49 Picture 6 20 application filter 3 50 Picture 6 21 port mapping 51 Picture 6 22 port mapping 2 51 Picture 6 23 port trigger 52 Picture 6 24 port trigger 2 52 Picture 7 1 dynamic DNS 53 Picture 7 2 dynamic DNS 2 54 Picture 7 3 simple network time p...

Page 90: ...Picture 10 1 change log in IP address 65 Picture 10 2 set the DHCP server IP addresses 66 Picture 10 3 RA settings 66 Picture 10 4 IPv6 DHCP server 67 Picture 10 5 modify log in password 68 Picture 10 6 reboot 68 Picture 10 7 restore 69 Picture 10 8 firmware update 70 Picture 10 9 ping tool 71 Picture 10 10 tracert tool 71 Picture 11 1 network and sharing center 72 Picture 11 2 change your network...

Page 91: ...Version 2 1 May 2016 91 Picture 11 7 local area connection 75 Picture 11 8 local area connection details 76 Picture 11 9 physical address 76 ...

Page 92: ...16 92 List of Tables 18 Table 1 1 ports and buttons 8 Table 1 2 indicators 10 Table 3 1 connected devices to the HA35 router 32 Table 6 1 firewall 45 Table 13 1 technical specifications 80 Table 13 2 default settings 81 ...

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