User manual

Ctek Z4200 Series SkyRouter
Getting Started
October 11, 2009
Page 3 © 2009 Ctek Inc
Indicators
LAN – The LAN light indicates that the Ethernet port is connected to an active Ethernet device.
The network status indicators LINK and SVC are interpreted as follows:
SVC – Multi-color (yellow/green). Indicates:
a) Power
b) RSSI
Display Definition
Off No Power
Yellow Blinking Power On – No Signal (RSSI)
Yellow Solid Power On – RSSI < -88
Green Solid Power On – RSSI >= -88
Link - Multi-color (red/green). Indicates:
a) Status of IP connection
b) Type of transport (EV-DO or 1xRTT)
Display Definition
Off No Connection (IP address)
Green Connection established on 1xRTT
Red Connection established on EV-DO
Connecting To the SkyRouter
Connect a laptop to the SkyRouter’s Ethernet port using a standard Ethernet cable. The factory
default for the SkyRouter is to act as a DHCP server meaning that your laptop should be set up
as a DHCP client. Most laptops used on corporate or home networks will already be configured
as a DHCP client.
To access the Administration menu use a conventional web browser pointed at http://
192.168.1.10. A login screen appears as shown below. The default User ID is “ctek” (without the
quotes) and the default Password is also “ctek”. Be sure to change the user ID and password and
record your new selections.