User Manual YOYORouter Mobile Travel Router EE1 Versatile multi-function router with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB Modem support 1
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Table of contents COPYRIGHT.............................................................................................................................. 1 FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ....................................................................................... 2 CHAPTER 1 1.1. 1.2. 1.2.1. 1.3. 2. Package List .................................................................................. 5 Hardware Overview .......................................................................
3.2.4.4. 3.2.4.5. 3.2.4.6. 3.2.4.7. 3.2.5. 3.2.5.1. 3.2.5.2. 3.2.5.3. 3.2.5.4. 3.2.5.5. 3.2.5.6. 4. SNMP .......................................................................................... 55 Routing ........................................................................................ 56 System Time ............................................................................... 57 Scheduling .................................................................................. 58 Tool Box ...........
Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a YOYORouter EE1. This product is specifically designed for mobile user who needs to have the Internet access beyond his home and office The Quick-Start Guide shows how to get up and running with the YOYORouter EE1. This User Guide provides in-depth instructions to use all of the features. 1.1. Package List Items 1 2 3 4 5 Description YOYORouter EE1 Power adapter 5V 2A Lithium ion battery CD-ROM Quick-Start Guide 1.2. Hardware Overview 1.2.1.
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2. Getting Started 2.1. Operating Modes YOYORouter EE1 has four operating modes to keep you connected via cabled Ethernet WAN (Wide Area Network), Wireless WAN (Mobile Broadband) or Wi-Fi hotspot sharing: Wireless WAN (Mobile Broadband) Mode Make a Mobile Broadband connection using LTE/HSPA/HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS via a USB modem (USB dongle) plugged in to YOYORouter EE1. Share it via Wi-Fi and Ethernet.
x x x No need to load software or drivers. Shares the Internet connection and links up to 256 devices in a Local Area Network. YOYORouter can be located in, for example, a window, providing better signal strength without moving your laptop or other devices. 2.2. Preparing YOYORouter EE1 1. Open the battery compartment x Slide the cover in the direction shown until it clicks open. x Lift the cover away from YOYORouter. 2.
4. Connect the power cord and plug in the AC adaptor. 5. Turn on YOYORouter EE1.
2.3. Connecting to YOYORouter EE1 Select YOYORouter’s Wi-Fi network which has a network name (SSID) like YOYORouter-07-76. The network name and network password are printed on a label in the battery compartment and on the box. For example, in Windows 7 x x x Click the icon in the notification area. Select your YOYORouter’s network. Click Connect and enter the Wi-Fi password when prompted. If you are using a Mac x x x Click the network icon Select your YOYORouter’s network.
2.5. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Wireless WAN Mode Note: A full list of supported USB modems is available from the Supported Cards List link in the status page, or from www.yoyomotion.com. 1. Make sure your SIM card is installed in the USB modem. Consult the USB Modem’s documentation for further information. 2. Plug in your USB Modem and turn on YOYORouter EE1. Allow at least 60 seconds for the USB modem to be detected and configured.
6. At the end of the Wizard, check The Ethernet Port will be set as LAN Port and click Apply Settings. YOYORouter restarts. 7. If you are connecting using Wi-Fi, you may need to re-make the connection in line with your new settings. If you are using an Ethernet cable, the connection will be active as soon as the reboot is complete. Note: In this mode you can also connect a device using the Ethernet LAN port. If you do not require the Wi-Fi connection, it may be disabled for longer battery life.
2.6. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Ethernet WAN Mode 1. Plug in the Ethernet cable and switch on YOYORouter EE1. Typical WAN sources include ADSL modems, cable modems and hotel/office cabled Internet connections. 2. Connect to YOYORouter via Wi-Fi, access the status page at http://192.168.1.1 and log in. 3. Select Wizard and step through the Setup wizard. At the step Select WAN Type x Select WAN Interface type Ethernet WAN. x Select the required WAN Type.
2.7. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Ethernet WAN Mode with Failover First configure YOYORouter EE1 in Wireless WAN Mode and test the connection. Next, configure YOYORouter EE1 in Cable and test the connection. To enable WAN Mode with Failover, ensure that the USB Modem and Ethernet WAN are both connected and follow these steps: 1. Log in. 2. Select Advanced then Network Setup. 3. Against Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover x Check Enable.
8. Unplug the cabled WAN plug and check that Failover occurs: x 3G Failover indicated in System Status. x Wireless Modem indicates Connected. 9. Re-connect the cabled WAN and check that service reverts to the WAN connection.
2.8. Setting up YOYORouter EE1 in Share Mode 1. Switch on YOYORouter EE1. 2. Connect to YOYORouter via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, access the status page at http://192.168.1.1 and log in. 3. Select Wizard. Click through the Wizard making any changes to the default settings if necessary. 4. When you get to Select WAN Type in the Wizard x Select WAN Interface to be Wireless WAN.
2.9. Wi-Fi Configuration Tips YOYORouter is pre-configured with a default Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. The network name and password are printed on the label on the underside of the device and on the label affixed to the carton in which it was packaged. Security is set to WPA-PSK(TKIP) and WPA2-PSK(AES) – devices may connect using either of these. In the Configuration Wizard you can: x Change the Network ID (SSID) to a name of your own choice. x Manually select a frequency channel.
3. Configuration Reference Guide 3.1. Using the Setup Wizard 3.1.1. Starting the Wizard Please type in the IP Address (http://192.168.1.1) Please type “admin” in the Password and click the Login button. Select your language. Press “Next” to start the Setup Wizard.
3.1.2. Configure Settings using the Wizard Step 1. Change System Password. Set up your system password. (Default admin) Step 2a. Select LAN IP Address and Wan Type. Step 2b. 3G WAN type Select “Auto Detection” Dial-up Profile, and the Utility will try to detect and configure the required Mobile Broadband service settings automatically. Or you can select “Manual” and select your country and mobile operator.
Step 3a. Set up your Wireless Network. Set up your Wi-Fi network name (SSID). Channel Auto (default enables the router to identify the best channel. If you wish to manually select the channel, typically 1, 6 or 11, pick it in the drop-down menu. Step 3b. Set up Wireless Security. We recommend WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK security. The settings shown provide widest compatibility.You can set your own password in Preshare Key. Step 4. The settings you have selected are summarized. Click Apply Settings to confirm them.
Step 5. Click Finish to close the Wizard. Note: The router has already restarted.
3.2.Advanced Settings Whenever you want to configure your network or this device, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the device. The default IP Address is: 192.168.1.1 Enter the default password “admin” in the System Password and then click ‘login’ button. Then, you can browse the “Advanced” configuration pages for configuring this device. 3.2.1.
3.2.1.1.Network Setup 1. Ethernet port Configuration: Off: Disable the Ethernet port. LAN: The Ethernet port is as LAN port. WAN: The Ethernet port is as LAN port. Auto: It will be WAN Port if a DHCP server can be detected on the Ethernet port. Otherwise, it will be LAN port. 2. LAN IP Address: The local IP address of this device. The computers on your network must use the LAN IP address of this device as their Default Router. You can change it if necessary. 3. Subnet Mask: Input your Subnet mask.
A. 3G This device supports different WAN types of connection for users to connect to remote wireless ISP, such as 3G (WCDMA, HSxPA, HSPA+, CDMA2000, EV-DO, TD-SCDMA), iBurst, or Wi-Fi Hotspot. Note. Users need to insert USB modem card for 3G and iBurst WAN connections. 3G WAN Types: The WAN fields may not be necessary for your connection. The information on this page will only be used when your service provider requires you to enter a User Name and Password to connect with the 3G network.
8. Account: Enter the new User Name for your PC card here, you can contact to your ISP to get it. 9. Password: Enter the new Password for your PC card here, you can contact to your ISP to get it. 10. Authentication: Choose your authentication. 11. Primary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server, contact to your ISP to get it. 12. Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Secondary DNS Server, you can contact to your ISP to get it. 13.
B. Static IP Address: 1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service. Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service. 2.
C. Dynamic IP Address: 1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover : With this function enabled, when the Ethernet WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service. Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service 2. Host Name: Optional, required by some ISPs, for example, @Home. 3.
D. PPP over Ethernet 1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service. Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service 2. PPPoE Account and Password: The account and password your ISP assigned to you.
E. PPTP 1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover : With this function enabled, when the Ethernet WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service. Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service 2.
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the connection is established. Manu ally: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the connect-button in the Status-page. 9. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The default MTU value is 0 (auto).
F. L2TP 1. Activate WWAN for Auto-Failover: With this function enabled, when the Ethernet WAN connection is broken, the device will automatically activate the WWAN connection and keep you connected to internet with the alternative WWAN broadband service. Meanwhile, if the device detected that the Ethernet WAN connection is recovered, your broadband connection will be switched to use the Ethernet WAN service 2.
7. Maximum Idle Time: The time of no activity to disconnect your L2TP session. Set it to zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled, this device will connect with ISP automatically, after system is restarted or connection is dropped. 8. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select: Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets.
G. iBurst iBurst Type: The WAN fields may not be necessary for your connection. The information on this page will only be used when your service provider requires you to enter a User Name and Password to connect with the iBurst network. Please refer to your documentation or service provider for additional information. 1. Account: Enter the new User Name for your PC card here, you can contact to your ISP to get it. 2.
3. Primary DNS/Secondary DNS: Optional, This feature allows you to assign a DNS Servers 4. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select: Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets. Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will link with ISP until the connection is established. Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the Connect-button in the Status-page. 5.
H. Wi-Fi HotSpot Wi-Fi HotSpot Types: This WAN type allows you to share one Wi-Fi Hotspot account with your friends or colleagues. Local clients connect to this device via Wi-Fi connection, and surfing Internet by connecting to remote Wi-Fi Hotspot. Just follow a few steps below to connect to remote Wi-Fi HotSpot. Note. If choosing Wi-Fi HotSpot WAN type, the wireless channel of WLAN will be set to as same as wireless channel of remote Wi-Fi HotSpot.
Step 3: Click “Save” button to save settings after selecting. There will be a field here for you to input encryption key if remote Wi-Fi Hotspot or Wi-Fi AP requires. Step 4: Click “Reboot” button to restart device to take new settings effective.
3.2.1.2.DHCP Server 1. DHCP Server: Choose either Disable or Enable. If you enable the DHCP Server function, the following settings will be effective. 2. IP Pool Starting/Ending Address: Whenever there is a request, the DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify the starting / ending address of the IP address pool. 3. Lease Time: DHCP lease time to the DHCP client. 4.
Press “Fixed Mapping” and the DHCP Server will reserve the special IP for designated MAC address.
3.2.1.3.Wireless Settings Wireless settings allow you to set the wireless configuration items. 1. Wireless Module: You can enable or disable wireless function. 2. Network ID (SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN (WLAN). Client stations can roam freely over this device and other Access Points that have the same Network ID. (The factory default setting is “default”) 3.
Open Open system authentication simply consists of two communications. The first is an authentication request by the client that contains the station ID (typically the MAC address). This is followed by an authentication response from the AP/router containing a success or failure message. An example of when a failure may occur is if the client's MAC address is explicitly excluded in the AP/router configuration.
WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK2 Another encryption options for WPA-PSK-TKIP and WPA-PSK2-AES, the others are same the WPA-PSK. WPA/WPA2 Another encryption options for WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES, the others are same the WPA. By pressing “WPS Setup”, you can configure and enable the easy setup feature WPS (Wi-Fi Protection Setup) for your wireless network. 1. WPS: You can enable this function by selecting “Enable”. WPS offers a safe and easy way to allow the wireless clients connected to your wireless network. 2.
3.2.1.4.Change Password You can change the System Password here. We strongly recommend you to change the system password for security reason. Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.2.2. Forwarding Rules 3.2.2.1.Virtual Server This product’s NAT firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your Intranet, so all hosts behind this product are invisible to the outside world. If you wish, you can make some of them accessible by enabling the Virtual Server Mapping. A virtual server is defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the Server IP.
Service Port Server IP Enable 21 192.168.1.1 V 80 192.168.1.2 V 1723 192.168.1.6 V Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes. 3.2.2.2.Special AP Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, Video conferencing, Internet telephony, etc. Because of the firewall function, these applications cannot work with a pure NAT router. The Special Applications feature allows some of these applications to work with this product.
3.2.2.3. Miscellaneous 1. IP Address of DMZ Host DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of firewall. It allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted 2-way communication for Internet games, Video conferencing, Internet telephony and other special applications. 2. UPnP Setting The device supports the UPnP function.
3.2.3. Security Setting 3.2.3.1.Packet Filters Packet Filter includes both outbound filter and inbound filter. And they have same way to setting. Packet Filter enables you to control what packets are allowed to pass the router. Outbound filter applies on all outbound packets. However, inbound filter applies on packets that destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host only. You can select one of the two filtering policies: 1. Allow all to pass except those match the specified rules 2.
You can specify 8 rules for each direction: inbound or outbound. For each rule, you can define the following: x Source IP address x Source port x Destination IP address x Destination port x Protocol: TCP or UDP or both. x Use Rule# For source or destination IP address, you can define a single IP address (4.3.2.1) or a range of IP addresses (4.3.2.1-4.3.2.254). An empty implies all IP addresses. For source or destination port, you can define a single port (80) or a range of ports (1000-1999).
3.2.3.2.Domain Filters Domain Filter prevents users under this device from accessing specific URLs. 1. Domain Filter : Check if you want to enable Domain Filter. 2. Log DNS Query: Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses the specific URLs. 3. Privilege IP Address Range: Setting a group of hosts and privilege these hosts to access 4. Domain Suffix: A suffix of URL can be restricted, for example, ".com", "xxx.com". 5.
3.2.3.3.URL Blocking URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect with pre-define Websites. The major difference between “Domain filter” and “URL Blocking” is Domain filter require user to input suffix (like .com or .org, etc), while URL Blocking require user to input a keyword only. In other words, Domain filter can block specific website, while URL Blocking can block hundreds of websites by simply a keyword. 1. URL Blocking: Check if you want to enable URL Blocking. 2.
3.2.3.4.MAC Control MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address. 1. MAC Address Control : Check “Enable” to enable the “MAC Address Control”. All of the settings in this page will take effect only when “Enable” is checked. 2. Connection control : Check "Connection control" to enable the controlling of which wired and wireless clients can connect with this device.
3.2.3.5. Miscellaneous 1. Administrator Time-out: The time of no activity to logout automatically, you may set it to zero to disable this feature. 2. Remote Administrator Host/Port In general, only Intranet user can browse the built-in web pages to perform administration task. This feature enables you to perform administration task from remote host. If this feature is enabled, only the specified IP address can perform remote administration. If the specified IP address is 0.0.0.
3.2.4. Advanced Setting 3.2.4.1.System Log This page support two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of syslog (UDP) and SMTP(TCP).
1. IP Address for Sys log : Host IP of destination where sys log will be sent to. Check Enable to enable this function. 2. E-mail Alert Enable : Check if you want to enable Email alert (send syslog via email). 3. SMTP Server IP and Port : Input the SMTP server IP and port, which are connected with ':'. If you do not specify port number, the default value is 25. For example, "mail.your_url.com" or "192.168.1.100:26". 4.
3.2.4.3.QOS Provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance. 1. QOS Control: Check Enable to enable this function. 2. Bandwidth of Upstream: Set the limitation of upstream bandwidth 3. Local IP : Ports: Define the Local IP address and ports of packets 4. Remote IP : Ports: Define the Remote IP address and ports of packets 5. QoS Priority: This defines the priority level of the current Policy Configuration.
3.2.4.4.SNMP In brief, SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events. 1. Enable SNMP : You must check “Local”, “Remote” or both to enable SNMP function. If “Local” is checked, this device will response request from LAN. If “Remote” is checked, this device will response request from WAN. 2.
3.2.4.5.Routing If you have more than one routers and subnets, you will need to enable routing table to allow packets to find proper routing path and allow different subnets to communicate with each other. The routing table allows you to determine which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data grams. 1. Dynamic Routing: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) will exchange information about destinations for computing routes throughout the network.
3.2.4.6.System Time 1. Time Zone: Select a time zone where this device locates. 2. Auto-Synchronization: Check the “Enable” checkbox to enable this function. Besides, you can select a NTP time server to consult UTC time. 3. Sync with Time Server: Click on the button if you want to set Date and Time by NTP Protocol manually. 4. Sync with my PC: Click on the button if you want to set Date and Time using PC’s Date and Time manually. .
3.2.4.7.Scheduling You can set the schedule time to decide which service will be turned on or off. 1. Schedule: Check to enable the schedule rule settings. 2. Add New Rule: To create a schedule rule, click the “Add New Rule” button. You can edit the Name of Rule, Policy, and set the schedule time (Week day, Start Time, and End Time). The following example configures “ftp time” as everyday 14:10 to 16:20. Click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up the changes.
3.2.5. Tool Box 3.2.5.1.System Info You can view the System Information and System log, and download/clear the System log, in this page.
3.2.5.2.Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade firmware by clicking “Upgrade” button. 3.2.5.3.Backup Setting You can backup your settings by clicking the “Backup Setting” function item and save it as a bin file. Once you want to restore these settings, please click Firmware Upgrade button and use the bin file you saved. 3.2.5.4.Reset to Default You can also reset this device to factory default settings by clicking the Reset to default function item.
3.2.5.5.Reboot You can also reboot this device by clicking the Reboot function item. 3.2.5.6.Miscellaneous Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Allow you to configure an IP, and ping the device. You can ping a specific IP to test whether it is alive. Power Saving in Battery Mode Enable this option to activate power saving policy when power is supplied by battery. .
4. Troubleshooting This Chapter provides solutions to problems for the installation and operation of the YOYORouter. You can refer to the following if you are having problems. 4.1.
x x x x x If the client device needs you to enter authentication and encryption explicitly, enter WPA2 and AES (default YOYORouter settings) If WPA2/AWS does not work, try WPA and TKIP (also works with default YOYORouter settings) Disable all security settings such as WPA and MAC Address Control. If you are now able to connect, you must re-enable security controls that work with your client. Ensure that the LEDs are indicating normally. If not, make sure that the AC power adaptor is connected.
pages By default the configuration pages are reached by opening the browser on a connected device and selecting 192.168.1.1 x If you previously changed the IP address range, for example to 192.168.123.254, you must use this address to access the configuration pages x If you changed the IP address and no longer know the new setting, you should perform a factory re-set and then reconfigure your YOYORouter. 4.3.
* indicates mandatory items. In most cases only APN is needed; DNS is rarely required. Note: the number to dial is *99# I have set up my PIN code but YOYORouter still cannot connect If your SIM has a PIN code, the configuration wizard may not have been able to detect the settings for the mobile operator.
My Mobile Broadband connection is very slow (3G service) x Try moving YOYORouter to a window or different location to pick up stronger 3G signal. Network Type in the Status Page indicates N/A x YOYORouter is unable to obtain the network type (UMTS, EDGE, etc) from the USB Modem. 4.4. Other Problems I cannot access the wizard – message “Query Status… Please wait a moment… x You can return to the status screen by using the URL http://192.168.1.1/status.
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