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Portable Router
User Manual

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Portable Router.................................................................................................................1
Chapter1 Introductions......................................................................................................3
1.1 Introductions ...............................................................................................................4
1.2 Features......................................................................................................................4
1.3 Specifications..............................................................................................................4
Chapter2 Quick Start Guide..........................................................................................................5
Chapter3 Software installation........................................................................................12
3.1 Basic Settings ...........................................................................................................12
3.1.1 WAN Settings........................................................................................... 12
3.1.2 MAC Clone ..............................................................................................14
3.1.3 LAN Settings............................................................................................ 16
3.2 Wireless Settings.....................................................................................................16
3.2.1 Basic Settings..........................................................................................16
3.2.2 Wireless Encryption.................................................................................17
3.2.3 Advanced Settings...................................................................................19
3.2.4 MAC Filter................................................................................................20
3.2.5 WPS Settings...........................................................................................21
3.2.6 Wireless Client List .................................................................................. 21
3.3 HCP Server...............................................................................................................21
3.3.1 DHCP Server........................................................................................... 21
3.3.2 DHCPAllocation List................................................................................ 22
3.4 Security Settings.......................................................................................................23
3.4.1 Firewall Settings ......................................................................................23
3.4.2 Access Control List .................................................................................. 23
3.4.3 MAC Filter................................................................................................27
3.4.4 Domain Filter ...........................................................................................29
3.4.5 IP &MAC Binding..................................................................................... 30
3.4.6 Remote WEB Management.....................................................................31
3.4.7 Advanced Security Settings.....................................................................32
3.5 Advanced Settings ....................................................................................................33
3.5.1 DDNS …………….................................................................................... 33
3.5.2 WDS ........................................................................................................34
3.5.3 UPnP Settings..........................................................................................35
3.5.4 Virtual Server........................................................................................... 35
3.5.5 DMZ Settings...........................................................................................37
3.5.6 Special Application................................................................................... 38
3.6 ystem Tools............................................................................................................... 39
3.6.1 Time Settings........................................................................................... 39
3.6.2 Password Modify .....................................................................................39
3.6.3 Backup & Restore.................................................................................... 40
3.6.4 Firmware Upgrade...................................................................................41
3.6.5 Reboot .................................................................................................... 41
3.6.6 Factory Defaults.......................................................................................41
3.7 System Status........................................................................................................... 42

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3.7.1 Running Status ........................................................................................42
3.7.2 Traffic Statistics............................................................错误!未定义书签。
3.7.3 Client List.................................................................................................43
3.7.4 Syslog...................................................................................................... 43
Help.................................................................................................................................44
Chapter1 Introductions

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1.1 Introductions
This Portable Router, it set of router, firewall, wired and wireless network connection
functions, it is designed to meet high-speed Internet access needs of the small business,
office and home wireless connection.
1.2 Features
Compliant with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.b/g/n standards.
Supports USB power supply.
Supported protocols: TCP, UDP, IP,ARP, ICMP, DHCP, PPPoE, DNS, PAP/CHAP.
Supports PPPoE (DSL and Cable modem), dynamic IP, static IP broadband access.
Supports IP Filtering, Domain Filtering, MAC Filtering, block QQ and MSN by
settings.
Supports Virtual Server, Special Application, UPnP, DMZ host ideal for creating a
personal website within your LAN.
Supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)
standard.
DC 5V, 2A power supply, and with a 1500mAH high-capacity Li-ion battery, can be
recharged several times.
Supports firmware upgrade, easy local or remote management via HTTP, TELNET.
1.3 Specifications
Protocols IEEE802.11b/g/n,IEEE802.3,IEEE802.3u,CSMA/CA,CSMA/CD,TC
P/IP,DHCP, ICMP, NAT, PPPoE,
Ports WAN/LAN
(Micro USB to
RJ45)
This is one 10/100M RJ45 Auto-Negotiation port, can configurable
as WAN or LAN via firmware.
Frequency 2.4~2.462GHz
IEEE802.11n:150Mbps(maximum)
Antenna
IEEE 802.11g:54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6(Auto-Negotiation)

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IEEE 802.11b :11/5.5/2/1M(Auto-Negotiation)
Channel 1~14
Spread Spectrum DSSS(Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
Data Modulation DBPSK、DQPSK、CCK and OFDM(BPSK/QPSK/16-QAM/64-QAM)
Transmission Rate As far as 50 meters indoors
Antenna Internal Antenna
Dimension 85×48×10(mm)
Operating Environments
Operating Temperature:0℃~40℃;Operating Humidity 10%~90%
No-condensing.
Storage Temperature:-40℃~70℃;Storage Humidity 5%~90%
No-condensing
Power Supply DC 5V/2A, USB
Chapter2 Quick Start Guide
Packages
The following items should found in your package:
¾Portable Router
¾Battery
¾USB Charging Cable
¾RJ45 Cable Connector
¾Quick Start Guide,
¾Warranty card.
If any of above items are damaged or missing, please contact with your distributor.

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Panel Discription
Functions
Name Description
DC Power Mini USB interface, power and charge Portable router
USB Standard USB2.0 port, used to connect the modem
ON/OFF Power Switch, used to turn on /turn off router
RESET With the Router powered on, use a pin to press and hold the RESET
button (about 5 seconds) until the WIFi LED off.
WAN/LAN MICRO USB port, is where you will connect LAN or xDSL/cable
Modem, or Hotel network, can configured as WAN/LAN.

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LED
LEDs Status Description
Green in flashing Powered by battery, fully charged
Red Powered by USB or low power
Power LED Amber battery is charging
Blue WiFi is available
WiFi LED Blue in flashing WiFi is transmission data
Install battery
According to following page to install battery, Note installation direction of the battery
Start Router
Turn on the power switch, the router will boot automatically, when started, Power LED turn
to Green and flashing, WiFi LED turn to Bule and flashing.
Charging the Router
The router can powered by battery, also can powered by USB directly, put one end of the
USB charging cable into computer’s USB port, put another end of USB charing cable into
Rouer’s DC power, as bellow:

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Attention: Be sure to use original accessories, when charging, note the location of the
router charging port, plug the wrong charger interface or using non-original parts cause
damage to the router will not fall free warranty!
Configure the Router
[Windows XP]
Choose Start > Control Panel, double-click Network Connections, right-click Local
Area Connection, choose Property, double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), select
“Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”,
then you computer can obtain IP address and DNS from the router automatically.

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Access Router’s WEB
Open a web-browser and type in the default addresshttp://192.168.100.1 in the address
field of the browser, after a moment, a login windows will appear, shown as below, click
OK button to login in Router’s default page.

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Parameters settings
the router support Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE, click “Basic Settings” on the left side of
WEB page, so you should first choose Router’s operating mode.
1. PPPoE
Most DSL provides PPPoE (Point-to Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet
connection for end-users, to setup the router, you need to enable PPPoE on the router’s
web-based setup page, choose “PPPoE” mode, enter Username and Password provided
by your ISP, the fields are case sensitive, click OK to save settings.
Return to System Status >Running Status, check PPPoE says “connected”, if it’s
connected, the PPPoE connection is active, you should able to access Internet via xDSL,
click “disconnect” button to disconnect current Internet connection.
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