Schablone 2011_04_07 SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Cover_front.fm / 18.5.11 SE681 WiMAX User Guide – User This device works in a frequency band for which no general licence has been obtained from your National Authority for Frequency Management. Please contact your service provider or your National Authority for Frequency Management about licensing before putting this device into service.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / SX682_SE681IVZ.fm / 18.5.11 Contents Schablone 2011_04_07 Contents For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / SX682_SE681IVZ.fm / 18.5.11 Contents Schablone 2011_04_07 Advanced Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Setting the operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Internet access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting up the Internet Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Safety.fm / 18.5.11 For your safety Schablone 2011_04_07 For your safety Please read the safety instructions carefully before putting into service. Safety precautions General safety instructions If you give the SE681 WiMAX to someone else, make sure you also give them its documentation. The SE681 WiMAX must only be used as described in these installation instructions.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Safety.fm / 18.5.11 Information on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Schablone 2011_04_07 Information on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This device meets the limits for protecting the health of the public from the effecs of exposure to electromagnetic fields when it is operated in connection with the designated antenna(s) like described in the user manual. Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Safety.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Information about the optional outdoor antenna Setting up the antenna mast: There should not be any obstructions (walls, trees etc.) in front of the antenna. The best results will be obtained if the outdoor antenna is in sight of the WiMAX base station (cf. Fig. 1). Fig. 1 If a line of sight is not possible, you can reflect the radio waves off neighbouring buildings.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Safety.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Information about the optional outdoor antenna The appropriate earthing clamps must be used to create an equipotential bonding between a cable shield and an equipotential bonding bar that complies with regulations. Please observe the standard DIN VDE 0855-300 and find out more on the Internet at http://www.dehn.de.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Product_intro.fm / 18.5.11 SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 SE681 WiMAX What is WiMAX? WiMAX stands for "Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access", a modern wireless network technology that enables fast Internet connection even in remote areas. With WiMAX technology you are no longer dependent on a DSL infrastructure in your home or place of work. Instead, you connect your PC or network wirelessly to radio stations operated in your region by your provider.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Product_intro.fm / 18.5.11 Product features Schablone 2011_04_07 Product features Wireless high-speed Internet access with a transmission rate of up to 20 Mbps (14 Mbps downlink, 6 Mbps uplink) Standard compatibility: IEEE 802.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Product_intro.fm / 18.5.11 Product overview Schablone 2011_04_07 For information about the optional outdoor antenna, please refer to "Connecting the outdoor antenna" on page 15. For information on connecting the mains adapter, please refer to "Switching on the devices" on page 17. For information on the reset button, please refer to "Restarting and resetting the SE681 WiMAX" on page 17.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Product_intro.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Product overview Name LED Meaning RSSI: 0 to 4 LEDs light up green The LEDs on the SE681 WiMAX help you to position the antenna more easily. The LEDs indicate the signal quality; the more LEDs that light up, the better the signal reception. The SE681 WiMAX is being reset to the factory settings; see "Returning the SE681 WiMAX to factory settings" on page 18.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 Installing the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Installing the SE681 WiMAX The SE681 WiMAX can only be used with the device's integrated antenna or with one of the following outdoor antennas: 3.5 GHz 18 dBi WiMAX Antenna Outdoor 2.6 GHz 15 dBi WiMAX Antenna Outdoor "Antenna cable 3 m" "Antenna cable 3 m" 3.5 GHz versions should be used for the European Economic Area.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Choosing your location If you use the integrated antenna: Position the SE681 WiMAX directly in a window, so that the side with the LEDs and connectors is pointing into the room, towards you. Wherever possible, position the SE681 WiMAX on one of the upper storeys. Note that obstructions, particularly doors and wall coverings containing metal can affect data transmission.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 System requirements Schablone 2011_04_07 SE681 WiMAX with outdoor antenna WiMAX network base station PC with SE681 WiMAX i When used with the integrated antenna or the outdoor antenna, the SE681 WiMAX complies with the regulations on limiting the effect of electromagnetic fields on the general population. System requirements To use the SE681 WiMAX, the following requirements have to be fulfilled.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 Connecting the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Connecting the SE681 WiMAX Connect the SE681 WiMAX in the following order: 1. If you use the outdoor antenna, have it installed by a qualified electrician. Connect the antenna cable from outside to the SE681 WiMAX. 2. Connect the PC to the SE681 WiMAX. 3. Connect the SE681 WiMAX to the mains power supply and switch all the devices on.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 Connecting the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Connecting the PC ! Use either the Ethernet cable that is supplied or a standard network cable (CAT-5) to connect the device to the PC. It is not important whether the Ethernet cable has straight or crossed wiring. Always use a shielded Ethernet cable. Connecting SE681 WiMAX to the PC Connect one Ethernet cable plug to the Ethernet port on the SE681 WiMAX.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 Restarting and resetting the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Switching on the devices ! Only use the SE681 WiMAX with the mains adapter supplied. Connect the mains adapter plug to the SE681 WiMAX socket. Power up the PC. Connect the mains adapter to the mains power supply. The system starts up and performs a self-test. After the self-test, the SE681 WiMAX continually attempts to register with a WiMAX network.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Installation.fm / 18.5.11 Restarting and resetting the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Rebooting the SE681 WiMAX Briefly press the reset button (for less than 5 seconds). The configuration settings will remain, the SE681 WiMAX will be restarted. You can also restart the SE681 WiMAX via the user interface or by briefly cutting the power supply.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Configuration with the Web browser Schablone 2011_04_07 Configuration with the Web browser You do not need to install any software on your PC to configure your SE681 WiMAX; the configuration program is stored on the device. Open this software in the same way as an Internet page in the Web browser and make the required settings. Your settings are then stored directly on the device.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 User interface Schablone 2011_04_07 The user interface start page opens. If the login screen does not open: Check the connections; see "Connecting the SE681 WiMAX" on page 15. If you use a firewall on the PC, it must allow connection to the SE681 WiMAX. If applicable, switch off the firewall for a test; if you can then open the login screen, configure the firewall accordingly.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 User interface Schablone 2011_04_07 UI elements The user interface you open with the Web browser is divided into the following sections: 1 Home Basic Setup Wizard Advanced Settings Status 2 3 Language Logout 4 Operating Mode Internet ... ... 6 ... Antenna selection 5 1 Tab selection: Open the Home, Basic Setup Wizard, Advanced Settings or Status tabs to display the contents of each configuration area.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 User interface Schablone 2011_04_07 Buttons Open online Help. Click this button if you require information about the screen you currently have open. The corresponding Help topic is opened. Logout Button with which you end the connection between the PC and the SE681 WiMAX. Back Return to the previous screen in the Basic Setup Wizard. Next Move on to the next screen in the Basic Setup Wizard.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 User interface Schablone 2011_04_07 Opening online Help There is an online Help for each screen of the configuration program, which you can open directly on the screen. Click the question mark button at the top right. The online Help is shown in the right pane of the configuration program. If necessary, click Open Help window to open the online Help in a separate window.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 The Home page Schablone 2011_04_07 The Home page Once you have logged in successfully to the SE681 WiMAX, you will see the Home page for the device software. The start screen offers an overview of all areas of the configuration program: Menu Description Basic Setup Wizard Perform the basic configuration and set up the radio connection to the WiMAX network ( page 25).
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Basic Setup Wizard Schablone 2011_04_07 Basic Setup Wizard The Basic Setup Wizard helps you start up your device and guides you step by step through the configuration process with the most important settings.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Basic Setup Wizard Schablone 2011_04_07 Selecting the antenna Select whether you want to operate your SE681 WiMAX with an outdoor antenna or the integrated one. – Click the first option button if you want to use the integrated antenna. Your SE681 WiMAX must be positioned by the window with the cable connections pointing inwards and must be connected.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Basic Setup Wizard If the scan was not successful: Both the integrated antenna and the outdoor antenna are directional antennas; this means that they must at least be pointing roughly in the direction of a WiMAX network base station in order to establish a radio connection. The access data must also have been entered correctly.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Basic Setup Wizard If a line of sight is not possible, you can reflect the radio waves off neighbouring buildings. To do this, direct the SE681 WiMAX at the building it is to reflecting off and not at the WiMAX network base station. If you are using the outdoor antenna: The qualified electrician turns the antenna through 20° in the vertical axis. Then the scan is repeated by clicking the Ok button.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Basic_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Basic Setup Wizard The quality of the radio connection is represented graphically by the Signal quality bar. The longer the bar is, the better the radio connection. Try to obtain the best possible radio connection setting. If you are using the antenna integrated in the SE681 WiMAX: Memorise the current location and alignment of your SE681 WiMAX, so that you can restore it if the connection is broken.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Advanced Settings Schablone 2011_04_07 Advanced Settings In the Advanced Settings menu, you can configure all the options for the SE681 WiMAX. If required, you can also change the settings you made using the Basic Setup Wizard. The following table contains the options available in this menu.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Setting the operating mode Schablone 2011_04_07 Setting the operating mode Via the operating mode, you define the role your SE681 WiMAX will play when establishing and administering Internet connections. You can run your SE681 WiMAX in the following operating modes: Router Your SE681 WiMAX serves as an Internet router for the network components connected to the LAN port, i.e.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Configuring Internet access Schablone 2011_04_07 Configuring Internet access If you have configured the SE681 WiMAX using the Basic Setup Wizard, you have also configured your Internet access. You can check or change these settings in the Internet menu.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Configuring Internet access Schablone 2011_04_07 Always on This gives the users in your network a constantly active Internet connection. Only choose this setting if your Internet tariff is not time-dependent. If necessary you can terminate the Internet connection manually ( page 24). Connect on demand The Internet connection is only established if an application, e.g. an Internet browser or an e-mail program, requests it.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Port Forwarding i This function is not available in Bridge operating mode, see "Configuring Internet access" on page 32. PCs in your network should be protected by a separate firewall. You can set up protection against DoS (Denial of Service) attacks in Bridge mode via the local network configuration, see "LAN configuration" on page 36.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Port Forwarding i This function is not available in Bridge operating mode, see "Configuring Internet access" on page 32. Opening the firewall for a selected PC (Exposed Host) You can set up a client in your local network to be a so-called "exposed host".
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 LAN configuration Schablone 2011_04_07 LAN configuration With the help of the LAN configuration you can change the preset values for the computer name and the private IP address for your SE681 WiMAX and configure the integrated DHCP server. Open the Advanced Settings tab and select Local Network. The preset IP address is 192.168.2.1. This is the private IP address of the SE681 WiMAX.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 LAN configuration Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs Even if you have activated the DHCP server, you can still assign a static IP address to individual PCs (e.g. when setting up these PCs for NAT functions). Enter the MAC address of the PC to which you want to assign a static IP address and the IP address you wish to assign to the PC.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Advanced_configuration.fm / 18.5.11 WiMAX configuration Schablone 2011_04_07 WiMAX configuration On this page you enter the data for authentication of your device on the WiMAX base station. You will need the access data supplied by your WiMAX operator for this. If you have executed the Basic Setup Wizard, you will already have entered these details there. If necessary you can change them here.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Administration.fm / 18.5.11 Administration Schablone 2011_04_07 Administration The user interface Administration menu includes several helpful functions for administering your SE681 WiMAX.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Administration.fm / 18.5.11 Restoring factory settings Schablone 2011_04_07 Changing the password Enter the current password in the Current password field. If no default system password has been set, leave this field empty. Enter a new password in the New password field. – Select any series of characters with a minimum length of 4 and a maximum length of 20 characters.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Administration.fm / 18.5.11 Restart Schablone 2011_04_07 Restart If the SE681 WiMAX is not operating properly, you can reboot it. It should then be ready for use again. Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Administration menu select Restart. Click Ok to reboot the device. A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Status.fm / 18.5.11 Status Schablone 2011_04_07 Status You can check the status of your SE681 WiMAX with the pages in the Status menu. The menu is divided into several individual pages opened by clicking the entries in the menu area. To help with orientation, in the following sections the path is placed first so that you can quickly find the status messages described.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Status.fm / 18.5.11 Internet Schablone 2011_04_07 Internet Status > Internet The connection settings for your SE681 WiMAX are displayed in the Internet submenu. Connection status The status of the radio connection with the WiMAX network is displayed as follows: connected = The SE681 WiMAX has established a radio connection with a WiMAX network.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Status.fm / 18.5.11 Local network LAN Schablone 2011_04_07 Local network LAN Status > Local Network The configuration of the local network is displayed in the Local Network submenu. IP address IP address used by the SE681 WiMAX in your local network. Default: 192.168.2.1 Subnet mask Subnet mask of your local network. Default: 255.255.255.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Status.fm / 18.5.11 Radio status Schablone 2011_04_07 Radio status Status > Radio Status Information about the radio connection to the WiMAX network is displayed in the Radio Status submenu. Connected to a base station Indicates whether or not your SE681 WiMAX is connected to a base station. Base station ID ID number of the base station to which the device is connected. MAC state Status of the connection setup to the base station.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Status.fm / 18.5.11 Radio status Schablone 2011_04_07 Current uplink modulation scheme Currently used uplink modulation type. Current downlink modulation scheme Currently used downlink modulation type. If necessary, click the Refresh button to refresh the data in the status display.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Operation.fm / 18.5.11 Using the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Using the SE681 WiMAX When you have finished configuring your SE681 WiMAX, use it to surf the Internet, send e-mails etc.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Appendix Schablone 2011_04_07 Appendix Troubleshooting Fault tracing When troubleshooting, start by checking the LEDs on your SE681 WiMAX. Please answer the questions on the left-hand side and follow the arrows to the answers and solutions: Is the Power LED green? No Power LED not lit up: power supply. Is the mains adapter connected correctly? Is the power socket live? The mains adapter might be faulty.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Troubleshooting Can the configuration program be accessed? Yes Look for a suitable place to set up your SE681 WiMAX; see page 12. Register your SE681 WiMAX with the help of the Basic Setup Wizard; see page 25. No Check the connection to your SE681 WiMAX; see page 51. Is there a connection? Yes The Web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) is incorrectly configured; see page 52.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Troubleshooting Only a few LEDs have lit up to display the signal strength (RSSI) and the Online LED is green If you are using the antenna integrated in the SE681 WiMAX, turn the SE681 WiMAX until more LEDs light up. Try to place the SE681 WiMAX even closer to the window and check the signal strength bar in the Basic Setup Wizard of the configuration program. Power failure No data will be lost.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Checking the connection to the SE681 WiMAX Schablone 2011_04_07 Checking the connection to the SE681 WiMAX You can check whether the PC is correctly connected to the SE681 WiMAX. This can be done as follows: Open the command prompt on the PC: – Click Start > Run. – Enter cmd in the input field and click OK. The Command prompt window opens. Check whether the SE681 WiMAX responds with the ping command. Enter ping 192.168.2.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Configuring the Web browser Schablone 2011_04_07 Configuring the Web browser If you are using a current Web browser but cannot open the configuration program in it, check the Web browser settings. i We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 or Mozilla Firefox 3.0 as the Web browser. Do not use an HTTP proxy for accessing your SE681 WiMAX. Popup windows must be enabled for your SE681 WiMAX.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Configuring the Web browser Schablone 2011_04_07 Allowing pop-up windows Pop-up windows are small windows that are opened either as the result of an action or automatically. The device software for your SE681 WiMAX uses pop-up windows to display the online Help, for example. Many Internet sites, however, call up distracting pop-up windows for effective advertisement placement, for example, without detracting from the layout of the site itself.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Specifications Schablone 2011_04_07 Specifications Model SE681 WiMAX Dimensions Approx. 230 x 160 x 52 mm Operating temperature +5°C to +40°C Network interface 1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) LAN connection (10BaseT Half Duplex,10BaseT Full Duplex, 100BaseT Half Duplex or 100BaseT Full Duplex) Frequency 2.3–2.4 / 2.5–2.7 / 3.4–3.6 GHz Output power Max.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Putting into service Schablone 2011_04_07 Putting into service This device is intended for use in the country indicated on the device's label. The device is operated under a single licence, which is held by your service provider. Contact your service provider regarding licensing before you put the device into service. Please observe the legal provisions and local restrictions when putting the device into service.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Open Source Software used in the product Schablone 2011_04_07 Open Source Software used in the product The SE681 WiMAX contains, among other things, Open Source Software, licensed under an Open Source Software License and developed by third parties. These Open Source Software files are protected by copyright.
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SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Open Source Software used in the product Schablone 2011_04_07 Open Source Software Licenses WPA-Supplicant License: BSD WPA Supplicant ============== Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Jouni Malinen and contributors All Rights Reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Open Source Software used in the product OpenSSL License Copyright (c) 1998-2005 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Open Source Software used in the product This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Open Source Software used in the product Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions: 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented ; you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Appendix.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Open Source Software used in the product expat Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Expat maintainers.
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SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Glossary Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Translation. NAT is a method for converting IP addresses (mainly private IP addresses) in a network to one or more public IP addresses on the Internet. With NAT, several network components in a LAN can share a public IP address to connect to the Internet. The network components of the local network are hidden behind the IP address registered on the Internet.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary DNS Domain Name System. DNS permits the assignment of IP addresses to PC or domain names that are easier to remember. A DNS server must administer this information for each local network with an Internet connection. As soon as a page on the Internet is called up, the Web browser obtains the corresponding IP address from the DNS server so that it can establish the connection.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary FTP File Transfer Protocol. Protocol for exchanging files via the Internet. FTP is used, for example, to make files available for download or to receive files from other users. Full duplex Data transmission operating mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. FXS Foreign Exchange Station. Phone port to which an analogue terminal (phone, fax or answer machine) can be connected.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary IEEE 802.16 Standard defined by the IEEE for WiMAX. Similarly to other standards in the 802 series (e.g. 802.3 Ethernet, 802.11 WLAN), the WiMAX standard is one of the standards for networks. The standard has progressed in accordance with new developments; there are currently two main versions: IEEE 802.16-2004: WiMAX, which specifies the secure location for connection part- ners. IEEE 802.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary ISP Internet Service Provider. See Provider. LAN Local Area Network, local network. A local network links network components so that they can exchange data and share resources. The physical range is restricted to a particular area (a site). A local network can be connected to other local networks or a widearea network (WAN) such as the Internet. LED Light Emitting Diode.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary Port Data is exchanged between two applications in a network across a port. The port number addresses an application within a network component. The combination of IP address/port number uniquely identifies the recipient or sender of a data packet within a network. Some applications (e.g.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary Subnet A subnet divides a network into smaller units. Subnet mask The subnet mask determines how many parts of the IP addresses of a network represent the network number and how many parts represent the network component number. If the subnet mask in a network is 255.255.255.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Glossary.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Glossary URL Universal Resource Locator. Globally unique address of a domain on the Internet, e.g. http://www.sagemcom.com. Virtual server A virtual Server provides a service on the Internet that runs not on itself, but on another network component. The SE681 WiMAX can be configured as a virtual server.
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / SX682_SE681SIX.fm / 18.5.11 Index Schablone 2011_04_07 Index A Address Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . system password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced Settings features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antenna adjusting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aligning precisely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . integrated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . outdoor antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / SX682_SE681SIX.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Index HTTP proxy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firefox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 52 52 52 66 LEDs overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / SX682_SE681SIX.fm / 18.5.11 Schablone 2011_04_07 Index Provider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Putting into service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 R Radio status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Reboot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Resetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 40 Restarting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Router . . . . . . . . . . .
Schablone 2011_04_07 SE681 WiMAX / engbt / SE681_FUG_EN_9 / Cover_back.fm / 18.5.11 Issued by Sagemcom Broadband SAS Sagemcom Broadband SAS 250, route de l'Empereur - 92500 RUEIL MALMAISON © Sagemcom Broadband SAS 2011 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. www.sagemcom.com 05.