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GlobeSurfer ® II 1.8 - 7.2 - 7.2 SUser Guide
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Table of conTenTS
1. Welcome To GlobeSurfer® II 3
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3. your GlobeSurfer® II 5
3.1 Buttonsandconnections 5 3.� Thefrontpaneldisplay 6 3.3 Guidelinesforsafeandefficientuse 8
4. GeTTInG STarTed 11 4.1 PositioningGlobeSurfer®II 11 4.� Connectyourphone 11 4.3 Firsttimeuse 1� 4.4 Configureyourcomputers 16
5. everyday uSe 18 5.1 Stayingconnected 18 5.� Makingphonecalls �0 5.3 Usingthemanagementconsole �0 5.4 ManagingSMStextmessages �7 5.5 AdministrationBasics 3� 5.6 QuickSetup 3�
6. SecurITy baSIcS 36 6.1 Reviewthebasics 36 6.� NetworkAddressTranslation 36 6.3 Determinethewirelessexposure 36 6.4 Firewall 37 6.5 Controlthetraffic 37 6.6 IP-Hostname(url)Filtering 38 6.7 MacFiltering 41
7. GloSSary 42
8. SpecIfIcaTIonS 45
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1. Welcome To GlobeSurfer® II
Withinminutes,youcanconnecttoyourmobilenetworkanduseawirelessconnectiontotheInternetthroughthemobilenetwork.GlobeSurfer®IIiscompatiblewithGSMand3GmobilenetworksandsupportsGPRS,EDGE,UMTSandHSDPAtechnologies.Tip:Toachievethebestpossiblereception,checkthesignalstrengthonthedisplayoftheunit(themorebarsthebetterthereception).Youmayfindthatplacingtheunitnearawindowprovidesthebestreception.
Simple set-up
GlobeSurfer®IIprovidesyouwithaquickinstallationandset-upthatgetsyoueasilyandquicklyconnectedtotheInternet.YoucanuseanInternetbrowser(e.g.InternetExplorer6.0orFirefox1.5)andmostpersonalcomputers,includingWindows®,Macintosh®andLinux®.The‘QuickSetupWizard’introducesyoutothebasicsettingsthatneedtobeconfiguredforusewiththemobilenetwork.Onceyouhaveconfigured,youcanreviewandenablecustomisedwirelesssecuritysettings.
Instant protection
YourGlobeSurfer®IIsupportsNetworkAddressTranslation(NAT).Thisnetworkservicehidesthecomputersinyournetworksotheycannotbefoundordirectlyaccessedfromoutsideyournetwork.Afirewallisalsoincludedwhich,bydefault,blocksincomingtrafficandallowsoutgoingtraffic.
Additional security
GlobeSurfer®IIsupportsbothWirelessEquivalentPrivacy(WEP)andWi-FiProtectedAccess(WPAandWPA�)toprotectyournetworkdata.Securitylogskeepyouawareofpotentialsecurityrisksandintrusionattempts.Youcanviewlogsonlineorviae-mail.
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Stay in touch
YoucanuseGlobeSurfer®IItosendandreceiveSMStextmessages.ThedisplayonthefrontoftheunitletsyouknowwhenanewSMSarrives.YoucanuseGlobeSurfer®IItomakemobilephonecalls.Whenyougetaphonecallthedisplayshowsthecaller’snumberandindicatesmissedcalls.
Important note
Toprotectyournetworkfromunauthorisedaccess,andtomakeitmoredifficultforhackerstoanalyseyourdata,pleaseconfiguretheWLANsecuritysettingsandenableWEP,WPAorWPA�encryptiononyourGlobeSurfer®II.
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Copyright©�007,OptionVersion1.1
InformationaboutOptionGlobeSurfer®IImaychangewithoutpriornotice.Informationpublishedinthisuserguideisaccurateatthetimeofpublication.AlthoughallsecurityprecautionsweretakenduringthecreationofthisuserguideOptionisnotliabletowardpersonsororganisationsforlossesordamagescausedeitherdirectlyorindirectlyduetoinstructionscontainedinthisuserguide.Allbrandsandregisteredbrandsarepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.Servicesmaybechanged,addedordeleted.ForthenewestfirmwareversionforyourGlobeSurfer®II,visithttp://www.option.comInformationaboutOptionGlobeSurfer®IImaychangewithoutpriornotice.Thecontentofthisuserguidewasaccurateatthetimeofpublication.AlthoughallsecurityprecautionsaretakenduringthecreationofthisuserguideOptionisnotliabletowardpersonsororganisationsforlossesordamagecausedeitherdirectlyorindirectlyduetoinstructionscontainedinthisuserguide.
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3. your GlobeSurfer® II
3.1 Buttons and connections
1. Display.Togglesbetweenmainscreenandmissedcalls.�. On/Off.Presstoturntheunitonandoff.3. Connect.Presstoconnectordisconnectyourlocalnetworktoorfrom themobilenetwork. Tip:Canalsobeconfiguredtoautomaticallyconnectordisconnectas required.See‘QuickSetup’onpage3�.4. SIMcardslot.InsertorremovetheSIMcard:presscarefullyuntilit snapsinorreleases.5. Telephone.Plugyourhometelephoneintotheunit.6. LAN.PlugtheLANEthernetcableintotheunit. TheLANconnectionhandles10/100Mbit/s.7. DC5VInputsocket:pluginthepoweradapterDCcable.8. Restoredefaults.Thisbuttonishiddenunderneaththeunit.Pressitwith apointedobject,likeapaperclip,torestoretheunittoitsfactorydefault settings.Thismayberequiredwhenyouwanttobuildanewnetwork fromscratch,orwhenchangestonetworkhavebecomeunclearor whentheadminpasswordhasbeenlost.
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note:Allweb-basedmanagementsettingsandparameters,notonlythoseintheAdvancedsection,arere-storedtotheirdefaultvalues.Theadministratorpasswordisnolongervalid.Allotherusernamesaredeleted.Allpersonalconfigurationsettingsaredeleted,includingallSMSmessagesintheGlobeSurfer®IImemory.MessagesontheSIMcardarenoteffected.
Tip:LeavetheunitonsothatyoucanconnecttotheInternetatthepushofabutton,orautomaticallyifthatoptionisselected.Theunitisconnectedwhen“Connected”showsonthemainscreenoftheGlobeSurfer®IIfrontpaneldisplay.
3.2 The front panel display
3.2.1 The main screen
1. NewSMSreceived.Ifblinking,theSMSmemoryisfull. Tip:deleteafewmessagestoleavespacetoreceivemore.
�. Phoneiconindicatesamissedcall.Itdisappearsafteryouhave viewedeverymissedcall.
3. Computericonandnumberofcomputersassociatedwith GlobeSurfer®IIviatheWLAN.
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4. Currenttime.Displayedwhentheclockissynchronised.
5. Thefivebarsindicatethemobilesignalstrength.
6. Connectionstatus.
7. Mobileconnectiontype:GPRS,EDGE,UMTSorHSDPA.
8. Thename(oridentifier)ofyourMobileoperator.
3.2.2 Incoming calls
Whenyougetanincomingcallthephonenumberisdisplayed:
See‘MakingPhonecalls’onpage�0.
3.2.3 Missed calls
Whenyoupressthe‘Display’buttonmissedcallsaredisplayed.See‘Buttonsandconnections’onpage5.
1.MissedCalls
�.Currenttime.Displayedwhentheclockissynchronisedwith thenetwork.
3.Callsequencenumberandtotalnumberofmissedcalls.
4.Phonenumberofmissedcall.
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5.Dateandtimeoflastmissedcallfromthatphonenumber.
Pressthe‘Display’buttonrepeatedlytostepthroughallmissedcallsuntilyoureturntothemainscreen.
3.2.4 The display screen saver
Ascreensaverfeatureisincludedtopreservethequalityofthedisplayontheunit.Whenthedisplayisinactiveforashorttime,thescreensaveractivatesshowingamovingimageofthecurrenttime.
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3.3 Guidelines for safe and efficient use
GlobeSurfer®IIcontainssensitiveelectroniccomponentsasusedinmobilephonesandwirelessrouters.Forsafeandefficientuse,pleasefollowtheseguidelines:
•TheGlobeSurferIIisintendedforuseonlywhenpoweredbyexternalpowersupplyshippedtogetherwithequipmentorotheravailablefromOption.Theuseofanyotherpowersuppliesmayinvalidateregulatoryapprovalofthisproduct.Forservicing,contactyourvendororOPTIONforasuitablepowersupply!
•DonotconnectthePOTS(phone)linetotelecommunicationnetworksocketoutlets!Theequipmentcouldbedamaged!Thereisariskofelectricalshock!
•UsetheGlobeSurferIIonlyindoorandindrylocation.Donotusethisproductnearwaterforexample,nearabathtub,washbowl,kitchensink,orlaundrytub,inawetbasement,ornearaswimmingpool,andthelike.Refertotableforeachinterconnectionpointfoundinthisuserinstruction.
•ThisdeviceissuitableforuseonTNpowersystemsandIT-powersystemsconnectionofNorway(max�430Vphase-phase).Ifyouarenotsureofthetypeofpowersystemtoyourhome,consultyourappliancedealerorlocalpowercompany.
•Donotinstallthisproductindirectsunlight.Slotsandopeningsintheenclosureareprovidedforventilationandtoensurereliableoperationofthedeviceandtoprotectitfromoverheatingtheseopeningsmustnotbeblockedorcovered.Theopeningsshouldneverbeblockedbyplacingtheproductonabed,sofa,rug,orothersimilarsurface.Thisproductshouldneverbeplacednearoroveraradiatororheatregister.Thisproductshouldnotbeplacedinabuilt-ininstallationsuchasabookcaseorrackunlessproperventilationisprovidedorthemanufacturer’sinstructionshavebeenfollowed.
•Unplugtheproductfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquid
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cleanersoraerosolcleaners.Neverspillliquidofanykindontheproduct.Useadampclothforcleaning.
cauTIon! There is risk of fire and electrical shock!
equipment interconnection points
Interconnection Category Type
DCinputconnector SELV 5.5/1.�mmDCjack
SIMcardconnector SELV SIMtype(ISO7816)
Externalantennaconnector
SELV MC-CARDtype
LANconnector SELV RJ45
Telephoneconnector TNV� RJ11
rated Input voltage
MaximumInputVoltage 5VDC
SELVinterconnectionsmustonlybeconnectedtootherequipmentthatcomplieswithrequirementsofSELV-circuitsasdefinedinEN60�50-1:�001directive.
TNV�interconnectionsmustonlybeconnectedtootherequipmentthatcomplieswithrequirementsofTNV�-circuitsasdefinedinEN60�50-1:�001directive.
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4. GeTTInG STarTed
4.1 Positioning GlobeSurfer® II
PositionGlobeSurfer®IItoensurethefollowing:•Agoodmobilesignal:youmayfindthatplacingtheunitnearawindow providesthebestreception.
•Agoodwirelesssignal:centrallylocatedandquitehighup,orclosetoa windowtooptimisewirelessconnectionstocomputersinbothhorizontal andverticaldirections,allowingwidercoverage.
•ThecomputerornetworkhubthatwillbeconnectedtotheLANport isnearby.
•Apoweroutletiswithineasyreach.
•TheGlobeSurfer®IIdisplayisinsight,andthebuttonsandconnectorsare withineasyreach.
•Atleast�0cmawayfromyourperson.
•Outofdirectsunlightandawayfromheatsources,powerlines, fluorescentlightingfixtures,andelectricalnoisesuchasradios, transmittersandbroadbandamplifiers.
•Waterormoisturecannotenterthecaseoftheunit.
4.2 Connect your phone
Youcanuseatypicalcordedorcordlesshometelephone.PlugyourphoneintothephonesocketonGlobeSurfer®IIandyouarereadytomakecallsthroughthemobilenetwork.ToconnectaDECTorwirelesstelephoneyoumustplugthebaseunitintoGlobeSurfer®II.YoucanconnectthefirsttelephoneoutletintoGlobeSurfer®IIandthusconnectallhometelephonesthroughGlobeSurfer®IItoyourmobilenetwork.
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note:YoucannotconnectamobilephonetoGlobeSurfer®II.
4.3 First time use
YouneedaSIMcardfromyourmobileoperatortouseGlobeSurfer®II.PleaseinserttheSIMcardbeforeyoupluginthepoweradapter.
Step 1:InserttheSIMcard.InserttheSIMcardintotheslotontheright-handsideofGlobeSurfer®II.Presscarefullyuntilitsnapsintoplace.Tip:Theorientationnotchmustfacedownwardtotheleftwiththegoldplatedcontactsfacingawayfromyou.
Step 2:Connectthepoweradapter.Caution:UsethepoweradaptersuppliedwithGlobeSurfer®II.UsingadifferentpoweradaptercandamageGlobeSurfer®II.PlugthepoweradapterintotheACmainsandplugtheDCcablefirmlyintothe5VDCinputofGlobeSurfer®II.
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Theunitpowers-upwithinabout30seconds.
Step 3:ConnectyourcomputerNote:DONOTenterthePINcodenow!Enteritduring‘Step6’.Whenthemessage‘EnterPIN’isdisplayed,connectyourcomputertoGlobeSurfer®IIusingaLANcableoraWLANnetwork.
note:Ifyouwanttouseawireless(WLAN)connectiontoperformtheinitialset-up,WLANmustbeinstalledandactivatedonyourcomputer.ForinformationonhowtosetupWLANonyourcomputer,pleasesee‘WLANconnection’onpage17.
Step 4:LogintoGlobeSurfer®II.Startyourwebbrowser.Enablecookiesorallowthemforthisaddress.Typehttp://1��.168.1.1inthebrowseraddressbar,andpress‘Enter’orclick‘Go’:
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TheGlobeSurfer®IIManagementConsoleopensupwiththeWelcomepage.
Tip:Savethelink(URL)tothispageasabookmarkinyourBrowser(followtheinstructionsinyourwebbrowser).ThenyoucaneasilyaccesstheGlobeSurfer®IIManagementConsoleinfuturebyusingthebookmark.Selectthelanguageyouwanttouse.
Enterapasswordforthedefault‘admin’accountinthe‘Newpassword’fieldandagaininthe‘Retypepassword’field.
Tip:The‘Username’forthedefaultaccountis‘admin’.Usethistogetherwithyourpasswordnexttimeyouareaskedtologin.
Click‘OK’tosavethenewpassword.The‘QuickSetupWizard’opens.
Step 5:Usethe‘QuickSetupWizard’.The‘QuickSetupWizard’guidesyouthroughthemainsettingsforyourGlobeSurfer®IIand,mostimportantly,getsyouconnectedstraightaway.Readtheinstructionsoneachpageandfillintherequesteddetailsandclick‘Next’tocarryon.Whenyougettothe‘Finish’page,readthesummaryofthesettingsyouhavechosen.Click‘Finish’toacceptsettingsandconfirmwith‘OK’.Note:Finishthe‘QuickSetupWizard’beforegoingonto‘Step6’.
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Step 6:EnterthePINcode.ThePINcodeisspecifictoyourSIMcard.
Youarenowaskedtokey-inthePINcode:EnterthePINcode.Tickthe‘SavePIN’checkbox:thenyouwillnotbeaskedtoenterthePINagain.Click‘OK’.
Whenyougetthe‘PINOK’responsethenclick‘OK’.TheConnectionpageisdisplayed.
Step 7:Makingyourfirstcall.AssoonastheoperatornameshowsontheGlobeSurfer®IIdisplay,youcanmakeyourfirstcallfromyourhometelephoneusingthemobilenetwork.Tip:YoucanadjustthepositionoftheGlobeSurfer®IItoachievethebestpossiblereceptionbycheckingthesignalstrengthonthedisplayoftheunit:themorebarsthebetterthereception.note:IfyourphonesupportscallerIDandyoudonotseeanynumbersdisplayedwhenpeoplearecallingyou.Pleasevisitthe‘Quicksetup’pagesofGlobeSurfer®IIagainandselectthecorrectcallerIDstandardforyourphone/country.
Step 8:ConnecttotheInternet.Click‘Connect’.
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Tip:PresstheConnectbuttononGlobeSurfer®IIasanalternative.Thestatusshows‘Connecting’andthen‘Connected’.OpenanewbrowserwindowandgotoapageontheInternet.
Step 9:SettheDateandtime.Tosetthedateandtime:1. Selectthe‘Systemsetup’iconintheGlobeSurfer®IImanagement
console.�. Clickthe‘Dateandtime’icon.
3. Selectyourtimezonefromthepull-downmenu.4. 1�/�4hourmode:Select1�or�4hours.5. Selectdaylightsavingtime,ifapplicableinyourtimezone.6. Click‘Apply’or‘OK’tosavethesesettingstoGlobeSurfer®II.note:GlobeSurfer®IIisconfiguredtosynchronisethetimeautomaticallyusingtheNetworkTimeProtocol(NTP)andwilldosoassoonasitconnectstotheInternet.SeetheOn-linehelpifyouwanttoknowaboutmore‘Dateandtime’settings.
4.4 Configure your computers
4.4.1 Using Ethernet LAN
OnceGlobeSurfer®IIisconfiguredasabove,itisreadytobeused.IfyouareonlyusingtheEthernetLANconnectionwithGlobeSurfer®II,nofurtherconfigurationisneeded.Simplyopenanewbrowserwindowanduseyourcomputerto‘surf’theInternet
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withGlobeSurfer®II.
Ifyouwanttousethewirelessconnection(WLAN),additionalsettingsarerequiredoneachcomputerthatisconnectedtoGlobeSurfer®IIviatheWLAN.
4.4.2 WLAN connection
YourcomputermusthaveaWLANadapterthatsupportsIEEE80�.11b/gtosetupawirelessconnection.Ifencryptionisused,makesurethateachcomputerusesthesametypeofencryptionasconfiguredinthe‘QuickSetupWizard’.
Forotheroperatingsystems,orifyourspecificWLANadapterusesanyotherconnectionalternatives,refertothedocumentationfromtheWLANadaptermanufacturer.
UsethefollowinginstructionstoconnectyourcomputertoGlobeSurfer®IIifyouareusingWindows®XP.
1. TurnonyourcomputerandenabletheWLANadapter,if necessary.�. FromtheWindows®‘Start’menu,select‘ControlPanel’.3.Click‘NetworkConnections’.4.Click‘WirelessNetworkConnection’andthen‘ShowWireless Networks’.Alistofavailablewirelessnetworksisdisplayed.5.SelectthedevicewiththeSSIDthatyouenteredinthe‘Quick
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SetupWizard’,orthedefaultSSID,andclick‘Connect’.If encryptionissetonyourGlobeSurfer®II,adialogboxisdisplayed thatrequestsa‘Networkkey’.Typeinthesamepre-sharedkey thatwasenteredinthe‘QuickSetupWizard’.
6. Enterthepre-sharedkeyinbothfieldsandclick‘Connect’. Afteraboutaminutethemessage‘Connected’isdisplayed inthedialogboxandaniconisdisplayedintheWindows®XP notificationarea.
Infuture,yourcomputerwillautomaticallyconnecttoGlobeSurfer®II.
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5.1 Staying connected
YoucanuseGlobeSurfer®IItomakephonecalls,surftheInternetandusee-mailjustasifyourcomputerisalwaysconnected.ThereisnoneedtologintotheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsoletousethosefeatures.IfyouwanttochangesettingsoruseSMSthenyouhavetologin.See‘Usingthemanagementconsole’onpage�0.Ifdoesnotconnectautomatically,thenusethechecklistbelowtoconnectyourGlobeSurfer®IItotheInternet.
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Step 1:Makesurethatthepoweradapterisconnected,GlobeSurfer®IIisonandtheSIMcardisinsertedcorrectly.
Step 2:OpenanInternetbrowseronyourcomputerandclickthebookmarktoGlobeSurfer®II,ortypehttp://1��.168.1.1intheaddressbar.
note:Ifthisdoesnotwork,makesurethatyourcomputerisconnectedtoGlobeSurfer®IIusingeitherLANorWLAN.Ifyouareuncertain,checkthe‘NetworkConnections’in‘MyNetworkPlaces’orintheWindows®ControlPanel.
Step 3:EnterthePINcode,ifrequested,andclick‘OK’.
The‘ConnectionStatus’pageisdisplayed.
Click‘Connect’,orpresstheconnectbuttononthetopofyourGlobeSurfer®II,toconnecttotheInternet.
Whentheconnectionisestablished‘Connected’showsontheGlobeSurfer®IIdisplayandonthe‘ConnectionStatus’pageinthemanagementconsole.YouarenowconnectedtotheInternetandyoucanopenanewbrowserwindowandstartsurfingontheInternet.
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5.2 Making phone calls
Tip:Donotloginifyoujustwanttomakephonecalls.
Justpickupthephoneanddial.Aslongasyourphoneispluggedintotheunitandyourmobileoperatornameisshownonthedisplaythenyoucanmakeandreceivecalls.YoucanseeIncomingcalldetailsandmissedcallsonthefrontpaneldisplay.
Tip:Loginifyouwanttochangesettingsorreadthelistofincoming,outgoingandmissedcalls.See‘Changingtelephonesettings’onpage��.
5.3 Using the management console
ToaccesstheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole:
1. OpenanInternetbrowseronyourcomputerandclickthebookmarklinktoGlobeSurfer®II,ortypehttp://1��.168.1.1intheaddressbar.
�. The‘ConnectionStatus’pageisdisplayed,andtheleftsidebarshowsthe‘ConnectionStatus’and‘Login’icons.
Tip:DonotloginifyoujustwantusetheInternet,emailormakephonecalls.
5.3.1 Checking the connection status
ThispageisalwaysdisplayedwhenfirstaccessingGlobeSurfer®II.
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• Click‘Connect’or‘Disconnect’tomanuallyconnectordisconnecttoorfromtheUMTSnetwork.
note:The‘Connectionstatus’pageisrefreshedatregularintervalsinordertoupdatetheinformationdisplayed.Youcandisabletheautomaticrefreshbyclicking‘Automaticrefreshoff’onthe‘Connectionstatus’pagebutifyoudothatyouwillhavetoclick‘‘Refresh’wheneveryouwanttoseethecurrentstatus.
note:Theconnectiontimeandthenumberofsentandreceivedbytesshownheremaydifferfromthatshownonyourbill.
5.3.2 Login to the management console
IfyouwanttochangesettingsoruseSMSthenyouhavetologintoGlobeSurfer®II.
1. Fromthe‘ConnectionStatus’pageclick‘Login’intheleft sidebar.
�. Enteryourusernameandpasswordtologintothe GlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole.
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3. Click‘OK’.The‘ConnectionStatus’pageisdisplayed,andthe leftsidebarshowstheoptionsavailable.
Connectionstatus
DisplaythestatusoftheInternetconnection.Seepage�0.
QuickSetup
Quickaccesstobasicconfigurationsettings.Seepage3�.
SMSManageyourSMSmessages.Seepage�7.
ConnectionSettings
Createandconfigurenetworkconnections.Seethe‘ReferenceManual’.
SystemSetup
Youcanaccess‘Telephone’,‘DataandTime’,‘SIM’settingsand‘Firmwareupgrade’andmore.Pleaserefertothe‘ReferenceManual’.
Advanced
Thissectionisintendedformoreadvancedusers.Changestothesesettingscouldadverselyaffecttheoperationofyournetwork.Pleaserefertothe‘ReferenceManual’.
LogoutLogoutfromthemanagementconsole.
5.3.3 Changing telephone settings
TochangetelephonesettingsfromtheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole:
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Clickon‘Systemsetup’,‘Telephone’andyoucanaccessthetelephonesettingsandseelistsofmissed,incomingandoutgoingcalls.
• CallerID:thisshowsthesettingmadeinthe‘Quicksetup Wizard’.Youcanchangethisfromthedrop-downlistifrequired.
• Diallingtimeout:typeinthenumberofsecondstosetthedelay betweenpressingadial-keyonphoneandwhenthecallisplaced.
• Use#toenddialling:thisallowsyoutopressthe#-keyinstead ofwaitingforthetimeout.
• Calllog:keepsalogofincoming,outgoingandmissedcalls.
5.3.4 Changing your user name and password
ThepasswordisyoursecuritycodefortheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole.Whenloggingintothemanagementconsoleforthefirsttimeyouhavetosetapassword.Ifyouwanttochangetheusernameorpassword,youcandoasfollows:
1. LogintotheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole,ifyouhave notdonesoalready.�. Click‘Systemsetup’intheleftsidebar.3. Clickthe‘Users’iconinthe‘Systemsetup’page.4. Clickontheuserthatyouwanttochange.Thedefaultuseris ‘Administrator’with‘admin’astheloginusername.5. Enterthenewdetailsinthe‘Fullname’,‘Username’,‘New password’and‘Retypepassword’fields.
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6. Click‘OK’tosavethechanges.
Seethe‘Onlinehelp’orthe‘ReferenceManual’forinformationonhowtochangethepermissionsandsetemailnotification.
Cannotrememberyourusernameorpassword?Youcanlogintochangeusernamesandpasswords,butifyouhaveonlyoneuserwithadministrativepermissionsandyoucannotrememberthatloginnameorpassword,youwillhavetorestoreGlobeSurfer®IItothefactorydefaultsettings.Thisallowsyoutoacceptthedefaultusernameandprovideanewpasswordinthe‘Welcomepage’.
5.3.5 Restoring the factory default settings
YoucanrestorethefactorydefaultconfigurationforGlobeSurfer®IIwhenyouwanttobuildanewnetworkfromscratch,orwhenchangestothenetworkhavebecomeunclear.
Note:Allweb-basedmanagementsettingsandparameters,notonlythoseintheAdvancedsection,willberestoredtotheirdefaultvalues.Thisincludestheadministratorpassword:theuser-specifiedpasswordwillnolongerbevalid.
Allpersonalconfigurationsettingsaredeleted,includingallSMSmessagesintheunit.MessagesontheSIMcardarenoteffected.
Youcanrestorethefactorysettingsasfollows:
• Ontheunit:presstheRestoredefaultsbuttonunderneathusing apointedobject.
• FromtheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole:
1.Selectthe‘Systemsetup’iconand‘RestoreDefaults’�.ReadthewarningandClick‘OK’.
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ThenyouwillneedtoredotheSet-upasdescribedfrom‘Step3:Connectyourcomputer’onpage13.
5.3.6 Adding a new user
YoudonotneedauseraccounttobeabletomakeandreceivephonecallsortosurfontheInternet.However,youdoneedtologinwithauseraccounttobeabletosendandreceiveSMStextmessagesorusethetelephonelog.
Toaddanewuser:
1. LogintotheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole,ifyouhavenot donesoalready.�. Click‘Systemsetup’intheleftsidebar.3. Click‘Users’inthe‘Systemsetup’page.
4. Click‘Newuser’intheUsersettingspage.
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5. Enteranew‘Fullname’,‘Username’,andpassword. Re-typethenewpasswordtoverifyit.6. Tickthe‘Administratorpermissions’checkbox.7. Click‘OK’tosavethechanges.
Seethe‘Onlinehelp’orthe‘ReferenceManual’forinformationonhowtochangethepermissionsandsetemailnotification.
5.3.7 Firmware Upgrade
GlobeSurfer®IIfirmwarecanbeupgradedwithoutlosinganyofyourconfigurationsandsettings.ThefirmwareisupgradedbydownloadingasoftwareimagefilefromtheInternetandinstallingonGlobeSurfer®II.
5.3.8 Upgrading From a Local Computer
ToupgradeGlobeSurfer®IIusingalocallystoredfile:
1. LogintotheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsole,ifyouhavenot donesoalready.�. Selectthe‘Systemsetup’icon.3. Click‘Firmwareupgrade’.4. Enterthepathofthesoftwareimagefile,orclick‘Browse’to browseforthefileonyourPCandclick‘OK’whenready:thefile willloadintoGlobeSurfer®
Note:Youcanonlyusefileswitha.rmtextensiontoperformthe
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firmwareupgrade.5. Whencompleted,aconfirmationdialogwillaskifyouwantto upgradetothenewversion.
6. Click‘OK’toconfirm.Theupgradeprocessshouldtakeless thanaminute.
GlobeSurfer®IIwillautomaticallyrebootandthenewfirmwareversionwillrun,maintainingyourcustomconfigurationsandsettings.
5.4 Managing SMS text messages
TheSMSfeatureworksinmuchthesamewayasonamobilephone,withtheaddedconvenienceofthePCscreenandkeyboard.
ToaccesstheSMSfeatureclickthe‘SMS’iconintheleftsidebar.
5.4.1 Reading a message
GlobeSurfer®IIdisplaysanenvelopesymbolwhenanewSMSisreceived.
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1. Selectthe‘Inbox’tabtodisplaythemessages,withunread messageinbold.
�. ClicktheSMSthatyouwanttoread.Themessagetextisshown.
3. WhenyouhavereadtheSMSyoucanclickon:
• ‘Reply’:themessagetextisdisplayedinthe‘SMScreate’tab withthephonenumberofthesenderalreadyfilledin.• ‘Delete’:theSMSisdeletedwithoutconfirmationandisnot possibletorestore.• ‘Savetoarchive’:theSMSismovedtothe‘Archive’tab.• ‘Forward’:themessagetextisdisplayedinthe‘SMScreate’tab readyforyoutoenteraphonenumber.TodeleteanSMSfromthelistofmessagesinthe‘Inbox’tab:
1. Selectthe‘Inbox’tab.�. Clickthe‘Remove’iconforthemessagethatyouwanttodelete; theSMSisdeletedwithoutconfirmationandisnotpossibleto restore.
5.4.2 Writing and sending a text message
Towriteatextmessage
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1. Selectthe‘SMScreate’tab.�. Typeyourmessagetextinthe‘SMSmessage’field.The Charactersleftfieldshowshowmuchspaceisleft.3. Enterthemobilenumberofthepersonyouwanttocontactinthe ‘Phonenumbers’field.Usethestandardmobilenumberformat: +4�1761�34567forinternational,and01761�34567fornational numbers. Tip:Youcanenterseveralnumbersseparatedbycommas(no spacesallowed),uptoamaximumoftenphonenumbers.4. Youcanselectthe‘FlashSMS’-‘Enabled’checkboxifyou wantthemessagetextdisplayedimmediatelywhenreceived(not supportedbyallphones).5. Click‘SendSMS’whenreadytosend. Alternativelyyoucan:• Click‘Saveasdraft’tosaveintheDraftsfolderforcompletionlater.• Click‘Saveastemplate’tosavethemessageasatemplatefor futureuse.Tip:GlobeSurfer®IIsupportsconcatenatedSMS,whichworksasfollows;ifyouwanttosendalongerthanstandardSMSof160charactersyoucantypethealmosttheequivalentof4standardmessages(upto60�characters).Whenyousendthemessageitwillcountedasseparatemessages.
note:WhenyousendanSMS,youmayincurachargedependingonthesubscriptionyouhavewithyourmobileoperator.
5.4.3 Sent SMS text messages
The‘Sent’tabshowsthestatusofsentmessages.
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ThesentSMSisfirstputintheoutboxfolderandmovedtothesentfolderwhensuccessfullysent.
Tip:Selectthe‘Sent’tabtocheckthatthemessagehasbeensent.IfthemessageisstillintheOutboxthereisprobablysomethingwrongwiththeconnection.
5.4.4 Saving a message
The‘Archive’tabisformessagesthatyouwanttosave.
1.Selectthe‘Inbox’,or‘Sent’tab,andselecttheSMSthatyouwant tosave.�.Click‘Savetoarchive’.Themessageismovedtothe‘Archive’tab.3.Selectthe‘Archive’tabifyouwanttoseethatthemessagehas beenmoved.See‘TextMessagesontheSIMcard’onpage30.
note:Amaximumof100messagescanbeheldintheGlobeSurfer®IImemory:i.e.totallyinthe‘Inbox’,‘Sent’,‘Archive’,‘Templates’and‘Drafts’tabs.
5.4.5 SMS Templates
Templatescanbeusedwhenyouwritemessageswithsimilarcontents.ThencreateanSMSwiththestandardtextandsaveitasatemplate.
To create a new template:
1. Selectthe‘SMSCreate’tabtocreateanewmessagetouseasa template.�. Click‘Saveastemplate’whenready.
To use an existing template:
1. Selectthe‘Templates’tab,andthenclickthemessagethatyouwant touse.Youarethenmovedtothe‘SMSCreate’tabtochangethe textandtoenterthephonenumberofthereceiver,asrequired.
�. Click‘Send’whenready.
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5.4.6 SMS Setting
The‘Settings’tabshowsthenumbertotheShortMessageServiceCentre(SMSCnumber)whichisusuallypre-configuredontheSIMcardbytheInternetServiceProvider.
Ifrequired,enteranewnumberandclick‘OK’.
5.4.7 Text Messages on the SIM Card
To read an SmS:
1.Selectthe‘SIMcard’tab.�.Selectthemessagethatyouwanttoread.
To reply to, or forward an SmS:
1.Selectthe‘SIMcard’tab.�.Selectthemessagethatyouwanttoedit.3.Click‘Reply’or‘Forward’:themessagetextisdisplayedinthe ‘SMSCreate’tabwhereyoucaneditandsendtheSMS.4.Click‘Send’whenready.
To save an SmS:
1.Selectthe‘SIMcard’tab.
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�.Selectamessage.3.Click‘Savetoarchive’,tosaveacopyoftheSMStotheArchivetab.
To delete an SmS:
1.Selectthe‘SIMcard’tab.�.Clickthe‘Remove’icon,forthemessagethatyouwanttodelete. TheSMSisdeletedwithoutconfirmationandisnotpossibleto restore.
To delete an open SmS:
1.Selectthe‘SIMcard’tab.�.Selectamessagetoreadit.3.Click‘Delete’:theSMSisdeletedwithoutconfirmationandisnot possibletorestore.
5.5 Administration Basics
ThebasicconfigurationofGlobeSurfer®IIisdoneinthe‘QuickSetup’.Theremaybeotherconfigurationsettingsrequiredineverydayuse.Theseareaccessedusingtheweb-basedmanagementconsoleasdescribedbelow.Foradvancedusersandnetworkadministratorstherearemanyothersettingsandparametersthatyoucanchange.Forexample:tosetupVirtualPrivateNetworks(VPN),toenablecorporategradesecuritysettings,systemmonitoringanddiagnostics.Thesesettingsaredescribedinthe‘ReferenceManual’.
Someinformationisalsoavailableinthe‘Onlinehelp’.Click‘Help’intheupperright-handcornerofeachpagetoopenanewbrowserwindowcontaininghelpinstructions.
5.6 Quick Setup
Youcanusethe‘QuickSetup’tochangethemainsettingsneededtouseGlobeSurfer®II.
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Thefollowingsettingscanbechanged:
5.6.1 Language
SelectthelanguageforGlobeSurfer®II.
note:Thecurrentlanguagesettingwillberestoredifyoudonotapplythesettings.
5.6.2 Telephony
SelectthecallerIDstandardforthetelephonehandsetinterface.
5.6.3 UMTS Setup
Accesspointname:asprovidedbyyourmobileoperator.
umTS connect method:
• ConnectManually:connecttotheInternetbyclickingConnectontheConnectionStatuspageinthemanagementconsoleorpresstheConnectbuttononGlobeSurfer®II.
• Automaticallyconnectupontraffic:GlobeSurfer®IIwillautomaticallyconnectwhenyouattempttosenddataviatheInternet.
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Incaseofinactivity,disconnectafter(minutes):Thedefaultiszero(0)minutes,meaningGlobeSurfer®IIwillstayconnecteduntilyouactivelydisconnect.IfyouwantGlobeSurfer®IItodisconnectautomaticallysetatimeinterval(inminutes).Themaximumis1440minutes(�4hours).
note:Incomingtrafficistreatedasinactivity.
5.6.4 Wireless Setup
ThefollowingsettingsarethemostimportantforthelocalWirelessLAN:
• SSID:TheServiceSetIdentifier:enteranameforyourlocalwirelessnetwork(WLAN)(maximum3�characters).
• SSIDbroadcast:Ifyousetthe‘Enabled’checkboxtobroadcastthenotherdevicescandetectandconnecttoyourWLAN.YoucaninstalltheWLANwiththisfeatureenabledandthendisableitonceyouhavesetupGlobeSurfer®IIanditsassociatedwirelessclients.
Tip:Youcanclearthischeckboxlatertodisablebroadcastingandhidethenameofyournetwork;thisprovidesminimalsecurity,asotherdeviceshavetoknowtheSSIDtoconnect.
5.6.5 Wireless Encryption
ConfiguretheencryptionoftheGlobeSurfer®IIwirelessnetwork.The‘Noencryption’optionshouldonlybeusedduringinstallationofyournetworktosimplifytheset-upprocedure.
Addencryptiontoyourwirelessnetworktopreventunauthorisedtrafficmonitoringandaccess,assoonasyourlocalwirelessnetworkhasbeensetup.ConfigureyourwirelessPCclientstousethesameencryptiontypeandkeys,otherwisethedeviceswillnotunderstandeachother.
Selectfromthedrop-downlist:
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• Noencryption:notrecommendedexceptduringinstallationofyour network.• WEP:WirelessEquivalentPrivacyisa64bitor1�8-bitencryption methodwithuserconfigurablefixedkeys.1�8-bitprovideshigher security.• WPA:Wi-FiProtectedAccessisa�56-bitencryptionmethodwith keysthatchangeautomaticallyovertime.• WPA�:AmoresecureversionofWPAwithimplementationofthe 80�.11istandard.• Keepcurrent(radiusbased)scheme:thisoptionisonlyavailableif advancedencryptionsettingshavepreviouslybeenconfigured.
note:NotallwirelessclientequipmentsupportsASCII-textformat.Ifyouareexperiencingproblems,usethehexadecimalkeyformatsincemostvendorssupportit.
note:WPA/WPA�isrecommendedasitprovidesahigherlevelofsecurityduetothelongerkeythatchangesautomatically.
configuring Wep:• KeyType:Selecttheencryptionlevelfromthedrop-downlist.• Pre-sharedkey:Typeinthehexadecimal�6characters,oraplain text(ASCII)pass-phraseof5or13characters.
configuring Wpa or Wpa2 encryption:• KeyType:Selecttheencryptionlevelfromthedrop-downlist.• Pre-sharedkey:Typeinthehexadecimal64characters,oraplain text(ASCII)pass-phraseofatleast8characters.
note:Advancedoptionsforencryptionconfigurationareavailableviatheicons‘ConnectionSettings’,‘NetworkConnections’.Wirelessencryptionhasnosecurityeffectonwired(Ethernet)connections.
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5.6.6 Firewall Setup
TheGlobeSurfer®IIfirewallhasthreepre-definedlevelsofsecurity.Thedefault,‘typicalsecurity’,blockstrafficinitiatedbyanexternal(Internet)source,andallowstrafficinitiatedfromthelocalnetwork.
Foradvancedconfigurationofyourfirewallsecurityparameters,pleaserefertothe‘ReferenceManual’.
5.6.7 Save the Setup configuration
Savethenewconfigurationbyclicking‘OK’or‘Apply’andthen‘OK’toconfirm.Ifusingthe‘QuickSetupWizard’savethenewconfigurationbyclicking‘Finish’andthen‘OK’toconfirm.
note:Browserreload:YoumayneedtoreconfigureconnectedcomputersandreloadtheGlobeSurfer®IImanagementconsolepage.
6. SecurITy baSIcS
6.1 Review the basics
JustconnectingyourcomputertoGlobeSurfer®IIprovidesabasiclevelofprotectionbecauseitsupportsNetworkAddressTranslation(NAT).
6.2 Network Address Translation
YourGlobeSurfer®IIsupportsNAT.ThisnetworkservicemakesitpossibleforallofthecomputersinyournetworktoshareasingleIPaddress.ThisIPaddressisassignedtoyourGlobeSurfer®IIandistheonlyaddressthatisvisibletotheoutsideworld.TheprivateaddressesthatDHCPassignstocomputersinyournetworkremainprivateandcannotbereachedfromtheInternet.
6.3 Determine the wireless exposure
Ifyouliveinaruralareafarawayfromyourneighbour,thelikelihoodthat
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someonewillbreakintoyourwirelessnetworkisverylow.Ontheotherhand,ifyouliveinadenselypopulatedareainthecitynexttoanofficebuilding,thereisapotentialdangerthatathirdpartymaytrytoaccessyourWLAN.
Basedonyourownsecurityneeds,decidewhichsecuritysettingsyouwanttoimplement:• ChangeSSID• DisableSSIDbroadcast• EnableWEP,WPA,orWPA�encryption
Thesesettingsareavailablefromthe‘QuickSetup’pageofyourGlobeSurfer®II.EachcomputertobeconnectedtoyourWLANmustusethesamesettings.
Furthermore,youcanenableMACfilteringonGlobeSurfer®II.MACfilteringcanbeusedtograntordenyWLANcomputersinyournetworkaccesstoGlobeSurfer®IIbasedontheMACaddressofthecomputer.Forfurtherinformationsee‘MACFiltering’,onpage41.
6.4 Firewall
YourGlobeSurfer®IIhasatruefirewallthatusesrulestocontroltheincomingandoutgoingdatatraffic.Thefirewallhasthreepre-definedlevelsofsecurity.Thedefault,‘typicalsecurity’,blockstrafficinitiatedbyanexternal(Internet)source,andallowstrafficinitiatedfromthelocalnetwork.
6.5 Control the traffic
AfirewallblocksuninvitedInternettrafficthatmightcausedamagetothecomputersinyournetwork.Beforetrafficisallowedinoroutofyournetwork,ithastopassthroughthefirewall.Incomingtrafficisexaminedtoseewhetheritmeetstheconditionsofincomingrules.Iftheconditionsaremet,thetrafficisallowedin.Outgoingtrafficisalsoexaminedandcomparedtooutgoingrulesbeforeitisallowedout.Rulesarebasedon
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Internetservices,suchasFTP,TelnetandNetMeeting.Isitnecessarytochangethedefaultfirewallrulesoraddnewrules?Forprivateuse,youshouldnothavetoaddnewrulesorchangethedefaultrules.Bydefault,allincomingtrafficisblockedandalloutgoingtrafficisallowed.Ifyousetupavirtualserver,anadditionalincomingruleisautomaticallyaddedtoenableaccesstotheserverfromtheInternet.
AnexampleofanattackthatyourGlobeSurfer®IIwillautomaticallyblockisaDenialofService(DoS)attack.Thisisanattackwhereahackerchoosestofloodyournetworkwithmorerequeststhanitcanhandle.Whilethistypeofattackwouldnotharmcomputersinthenetwork,itcouldsloworevenstopnetworkoperations.Youdonotneedtosetupafirewallruleforthis.
Moreinformationaboutthefirewallandapplyingcorporategradesecurityisprovidedinthe‘ReferenceManual’.`
6.6 IP- Hostname (url) Filtering
YoumayconfigureGlobeSurfer®IItoblockspecificInternetsitessothattheycannotbeaccessedfromcomputersinthelocalnetwork.Moreover,restrictionscanbeappliedtoacomprehensive,automaticallyupdated,tableofsitestowhichaccessisnotrecommended.
ToviewthetableofWebsitescurrentlybeingblocked:• Clickthe‘IP/HostnameFiltering’tablocatedunderSecurity.
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6.6.1 Adding a new Web site
1.Click‘NewEntry’.The‘RestrictedIPAddressorHostname’dialogwillappear.
�.Enterthewebsiteaddress(IPaddressorURL)thatyouwouldliketomakeinaccessiblefromyourlocalnetwork(allwebpageswithinthesitewillalsobeblocked).IfthewebsiteaddresshasmultipleIPaddresses,GlobeSurfer®IIwillresolvealladditionaladdressesandautomaticallyaddthemtotherestrictionstable.
3.Youcanalsoselectthegroupofcomputerstowhichyouwouldliketoapplythefilteringrule.Youcaneitherselectfromapredefinedtableofgroupsbyselectingonefromthe‘Appliedto’combobox,orcreateanewgroupbyclickingthe‘New’link.Tolearnhowtocreategroups,towhichyoucanapplyrules,seethe‘ReferenceManual’.
4.Youcandefine(thisisoptional,notcompulsory)theperiodduringwhichtherulewilltakeeffect.YoucaneitherselectfromapredefinedtableofschedulesbyselectingonefromtheSchedulecombobox,orcreateanewschedulebyclickingthe‘New’.Tolearnhowtocreateanewtimeschedule,seethe‘ReferenceManual’.
5.Click‘OK’toaddthewebsitetothetable.YouwillbereturnedtothepreviousscreenwhileGlobeSurfer®IIattemptstofindthesite.‘Resolving...’willappearintheStatuscolumnwhilethesiteisbeinglocated(theURLisbeing‘resolved’intooneormoreIPaddresses).
6.Ifthesiteissuccessfullylocatedthen‘Resolved’willappear
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inthestatuscolumn;otherwise,‘HostnameResolutionFailed’willappear.Click‘Refresh’toupdatethestatusifnecessary.IfGlobeSurfer®IIfailsto‘locate’thewebsite,dothefollowing:UseaWebbrowsertoverifythattheWebsiteisavailable.Ifitis,thenyouprobablyenteredtheWebsiteaddressincorrectly.See‘ModifyingaWebsiteaddresscurrentlyinthetable’onpage40.
7.IftheWebsiteisnotavailablereturntothe‘Restrictionslist’screenatalatertimeandclick‘Resolvenow’toverifythattheWebsitecanbefoundandblockedbyGlobeSurfer®II.
6.6.2 Modify a Web site address currently in the table
1.Clickthe‘Edit’iconthatappearsinthe‘Action’column.TheRestrictedIPAddressorHostnamescreenwillappear.
�.ModifytheWebsiteaddress,groupandscheduleasnecessary.Ifitislongorcomplicated,youmaywanttouseyourbrowser’sCopyandPastefunctionstocopytheaddressfromtheaddressbartothemanagementconsole.Besuretoomitthe“http://”atthebeginningandthe“/”attheendoftheaddress.
3.Click‘OK’tosavethechanges.
6.6.3 Ensuring that all IP addresses to Web-sites in the table are blocked
1.Click‘Resolvenow’.GlobeSurfer®IIwillcheckeachoftheWeb-siteaddressesinthetableandensurethatallIPaddressesatwhichthisWebsitecanbefoundareincludedintheIPaddressescolumn.YoumaydisablearestrictionandmaketheWebsiteavailableagainwithoutremovingthesitefromthe‘Restrictionslist’.ThismaybeusefulifyouwishtomaketheWebsiteavailableonlytemporarilyandexpectthatyouwillwanttoblockitagaininthefuture.
�.Totemporarilydisablearestriction:ClearthecheckboxnexttotherestrictedURL.
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3.Tore-instatetherestrictionlater,tickthecheckboxnexttotheURL.4.Toremovearestriction:Click‘Remove’.Therestrictionwillbe
removedfromtheRestrictionslist.
6.7 Mac Filtering
AcommonmethodofrestrictingWLANnetworkaccessistospecifytheMediaAccessControl(MAC)address.EveryWLANnetworkadapterisidentifiedbyitsMACaddress.Specifyingwhichcomputerscanconnecttoyournetworkcanlimitnetworkaccesstotrustedcomputers.GlobeSurfer®IIsupportsMACfilteringbasedoneitheralistofdeniedorallowedcomputers.MACfilteringmode‘Allow’specifiesthatthelistofMACaddressesisgrantedaccesstoGlobeSurfer®II.MACfilteringmode‘Deny’specifiesthatallcomputersexceptthoseinthelistofMACaddressesaregrantedaccesstoGlobeSurfer®II.
BeforeyousetupyourlistoftrustedMACaddresses,youhavetoknowwhattheyare.Adevice’sMACaddressisusuallyfoundonastickeronthebottomofthedevice.ForinternalwirelessPCIcards,refertoyouroperatingsystemdocumentationforinstructions.
Youcanalsotype‘ipconfig/all’inthe‘CommandPrompt’inWindowstolocatetheMACaddress.TheMACaddressdisplaysasthephysicaladdress.
adding wireless computers to mac filtering1. Click‘Networkconnections’intheleftsidebar.�. Click‘Settings’locatedunder‘LANWireless’.3. Scrolldownandclick‘NewMACaddress’.
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4. EntertheMACaddressoftheWLANcomputerandclick‘OK’.
5. Select‘MACfilteringmode’:Click‘Allow’or‘Deny’. Select‘Disable’ifyouwanttodisableMACfiltering.
6. Click‘OK’atthebottomof‘ConfigureLANWireless’toapplyyoursettings.
7. GloSSary
80�.11b WLANstandard.Providesatransmissionspeedofupto11Mbpsinthe�.4GHzband.
80�.11g WLANstandard.Providestransmissionspeedsofupto54Mbps(typically��Mbps)inthe�.4GHzband.Isconsideredasuccessorof,andiscompatiblewith,80�.11b.Enableshigh-speeddataaccessfromupto100metersdistancefromthebasestation.
DHCP DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol.TheDynamicHostConfigurationProtocolisusedtoconfigureIPaddressesandapplicableinformationdynamically.InsteadofafixedIPaddress,DHCPclientsreceivetheirIPaddressfromacentralDHCPserver.
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DNS DomainNameSystem.InternetservicethatisusedtoassignIPaddressestothecorrespondingreadabledomainnameandviceversa.
DynamicDNS DynamicDomainNameSystem.ProvidesassignmentofdynamicIPaddressestofixeddomainnames.
EDGE EnhancedDataratesforGlobalEvolution.AnenhancementtoGSMthatincreasesdatathroughput.
Ethernet Themostwidelyusedlocalareanetwork(LAN)accessmethoddefinedbytheIEEEasthe80�.3standard.OriginallydevelopedbyXeroxtolinkminicomputersinthePaloAltoResearchCentre.
Firewall Technologyintheformofhardwareorsoftwarethatcontrolstheflowofdatabetweenaprivateandanunprotectednetwork(LANandInternet,respectively)orprotectsaninternalnetworkfromattacksfromtheInternet.
Firmware Pre-installedsoftwaretooperateGlobeSurfer®II.
FTP FileTransferProtocol(FTP)regulatesfiletransfersontheInternet.
GPRS GeneralPacketRadioService.AnenhancementtotheGSMmobilecommunicationssystemthatsupportsdatapackets.GPRSenablescontinuousflowsofIPdatapacketsoverthesystemforsuchapplicationsasWebbrowsingandfiletransfer.
GSM GlobalSystemforMobileCommunications.AdigitalcellularphonetechnologythatisthepredominantsysteminEurope,butisalsousedaroundtheworld.Operatinginthe�00MHzand1.8GHzbandsinEuropeandthe1.�GHzPCSbandintheUS.
HSDPA HighSpeedDown-linkPacketAccess.Anenhancementto3Gtechnologythatincreasesthedown-linkspeed.
HTTP HypertextTransferProtocolisaserviceprotocoltotransmitdocumentsbetweenserversorfromaservertoaclient.Is
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mainlyusedontheInternet,ortheWorldWideWeb.
IPaddress TheIPaddressidentifieseverydeviceconnectedtotheInternetthroughanaddressthatisunique.
Pass-phrase Apass-phraseisusedasanencryptionpasswordandisgenerallylongerthananordinarypasswordandmaycontainlettersandnumbers.
LAN LocalAreaNetwork.Localcomputerconnectionthathasfewornoconnectionstotheoutsideworld.
MACaddress MediaAccessControl(MAC)address.A48-bitidentificationnumberofanetworkcardthatgenerallycannotbechanged.Shownasahexadecimalnumber.
NAT NetworkAddressTranslation(NAT).Methodtoconvert(mostlyprivate)IPaddressesofanetworktoother(mostlypublic)IPaddressesofanothernetwork.
Networkadapter AnotherwordforNetworkcard.Thenetworkcardisthedevicethatestablishestheconnectionbetweenthenetwork(wirelessorwired)andthecomputer
Networkname See‘SSID’,below.
Port Describesaninterfacebetweentheoperatingsystem,applicationsandtheInternet.
SMTP SimpleMailTransferProtocol.E-mailprogramsuseSMTPtotransmitdatatothemailserver.Itthenforwardsthee-mailviaintermediatestationstotherecipient’smailserver.
SSID ServiceSetIdentifier;networknameinWLANwhichallowsstationsintheWLANtofindthecorrectaccesspoint.
TCP/IP TransmissionControlProtocol/InternetProtocol;thisisthetransportprotocolonwhichthedatatransmissionontheInternetisbased.
UMTS UniversalMobileTelecommunicationSystem.Aglobalstandard
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forthirdgeneration(3G)mobiletechnology.UMTSinitsinitialphaseoffersbitratesofupto384kbps,bothup-linkanddown-link.
URL UniformResourceLocatorisanInternetaddress,suchaswww.google.com.
WAN WideAreaNetworkisanetworkmainlyworkingacrossgreatdistances.
WEP WiredEquivalentPrivacy;describesa64or1�8bitencryptionprocessusedforwirelessLANs.
WLAN WirelessLocalAreaNetworkisaremotetechnologyforwirelessnetworking.
WPA Wi-FiProtectedAccessisa�56-bitencryptionmethodforaWLAN.
WPA� AmoresecureversionofWPAwithimplementationofthe80�.11istandard.
8. SpecIfIcaTIonS
UMTS FDDUMTS,850/1�00/�100MHz,HSDPAspeedsup to1.8/3.6/7.�Mbps(Dependingonproductvariant)
LAN Ethernet10BaseT/100BaseT,AutoMDIX
WLAN IEEE80�.11b/gWLAN
Security 64bitand1�8bitWEPEncryption WPA/WPA�Encryption PortandURLFilter DMZSupport Firewall,threepredefinedlevels VPNtunnelling,PPTP,Ipsec,L�TP
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Display Monochrome1�8x64PixelOLEDdisplay Statusinformation NewSMSReceived Missed/Incomingcalls Currenttime(hours:minutes),clocksynchronisation
overtheInternet(NTP) Signalstrength NumberofWLANconnections Screensaver
Buttons On/Off Connect/disconnectUMTS Displayinformation Restorefactorydefaults
Connectors Powerconnector RJ-45Ethernet RJ-11POTStelephone SIMcardholder Externalantennaconnector(GSM/UMTS)
UserInterface Deviceconfigurationwithlocalwebbrowser (nosoftwareinstallationrequired)
Poweradapter Input110-�40V,50-60Hz Output5VDC,�.4A
Dimensions 150x100x3�(WxHxDinmm)
Weight �55g,excludingpoweradapter
OperatingEnvironment Indoors0°C–60°C Humidity5%–�5%
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