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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide
MobileBridge Gateway Series
MB5000
Wireless Cellular Data Gateway
User Guide
Version 1.1.26
Firmware v1.1.26
2007-06-08
Top Global USA, any modification of this product will not issue a separate notice.
All Rights Reserved.
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Page 1 - User Guide

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide MobileBridge Gateway Series MB5000 Wireless Cellular Data Gateway User Guide Version 1.1.26 (Fi

Page 2

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Table 2-1 Normal LED Indications Power WLAN WWAN Ethernet Off Power off Disabled Card inserted; No Int

Page 3 - CONTENT

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide a) Enable the Wi-Fi interface in your laptop or PC. Make sure it is ready to work. b) Set your computer to “Au

Page 4

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure2-5 home page If you want to do a quick installation, you can continue to read the content in this chap

Page 5 - 1 Introduction

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide You can change the IP of MB5000 or use the default values. Then click “Next”. Go to “Step 2” page (Figure 2-7Wiz

Page 6 - 2 Installing the MB5000

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Change “Card Status” to “Enable”, type correct “Phone Number”, “User Name” and “Password” (If you are using a GP

Page 7

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3 Management 3.1 Overview MB5000 embeds a WEB server for WEB-based management. It is so-called webGUI in MB500

Page 8 - 2.3 Power on the MB5000

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-2 MB5000’s home page There are nine main categories on MB5000’s web site: ¾ Wizard; ¾ System; ¾ Int

Page 9 - 2.4 LED Indicators

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.2 Page Structure Figure 3-3 MB5000’s home page The whole page consists of 3 main spaces: ¾ Upper title

Page 10 - Power WLAN WWAN Ethernet

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.2.1.1 Home Figure 3-4 MB5000’s home page 3.2.1.2 Reboot Figure 3-5 Reboot system The Reboot operation here

Page 11 - Figure2-4 login window

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Note: After configured all the parameters you need, reboot the MB5000. Then the new configurations wil

Page 12 - Figure2-5 home page

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with

Page 13

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4 Configuration Pages Description 3.4.1 System There are five main categories in this setting:  Administrati

Page 14 - Figure2-9 Wizard - Finish

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide z Host Name: Up to 64 characters name to represent MB5000. The device default name is topglobalXXXXXX(“XXXXXX”

Page 15 - 3 Management

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide By default, MB5000 can’t be configured through WAN interface for security consideration If an user wishes to rem

Page 16

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide z Time zone: Current country time zone. You should check Enable Daylight Saving Time if implement DST(Dayligh

Page 17 - 3.2.1 Shortcut

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-10 Note: During the upgrade process, the Power LED is blinking with amber color. The device will be

Page 18 - 3.2.1.2 Reboot

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.1.4 Backup/Restore Figure 3-11 Backup/Restore Download Configurations: You can download current device conf

Page 19 - 3.3 Page Operation

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.1.5 Factory Defaults Figure 3-12 Factory defaults Click the Yes button to reset all configurations to thei

Page 20 - 3.4.1 System

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide  Function Summary The LAN interfaces are used to connect internal LAN and PCs in the LAN. The LAN interfaces i

Page 21

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-15 PIN:Authentication Input the correct PIN Code and click Enter, Internet access page will appear.

Page 22 - 3.4.1.2 Time

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide  Function Summary The WAN interface of MB5000 is used to connect Internet and wireless WAN. This configura

Page 23 - 3.4.1.3 Firmware

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide CONTENT CONTENT...

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-17 Dial-On-Demand MB5000 can be configured to disconnect from Internet connection after a specified p

Page 25 - 3.4.1.4 Backup/Restore

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide  Bridged with Serial: When this type selected, the MB5000 acts as a modem between the cellular network and the

Page 26 - 3.4.2 Interfaces

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide operator. Please consult your mobile operator for that. z Password: Provide a password for your wireless intern

Page 27 - 3.4.2.2 Internet Access

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-20 Phone Number: Provide a phone number for wireless WAN modem; Init string: Provide an initializing s

Page 28 - Figure 3-16 Internet Access

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide unless you are aware of these, or follow the instructions from your operator. You can ether specify the DNS serv

Page 29 -  Detailed Configurations

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3. Click “download” button on the Internet access page. There will be a result page return to show whether this

Page 30

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.2.4 Wireless LAN There are three main tabs in this setting:  Basic  Advanced  Access Control 3.4.2.4.1 Ba

Page 31

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Wireless Network Name (SSID): the wireless LAN network name shared among all access points in a wireless network

Page 32

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.2.4.2 Advanced Figure 3-24 Wireless – advanced  Function Summary This configuration page is used to set w

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide the data transmission; Enter the WEP Key into the appropriate Key field. All access points in your wireless netw

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide FOREWORD This section describes the objectives, audience and conventions of the T

Page 35 - 3.4.2.3 Backup access

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.2.4.3 Access Control Figure 3-25 Wireless LAN – Access Control  Function Summary Besides assure the co

Page 36 - 3.4.2.4.1 Basic

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Disable: Indicates no access control function, allow all of the stations connect to MB5000; Allow: Indicates onl

Page 37

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.3.1 Dynamic DNS Figure 3-26 Dynamic DNS MB5000 supports dynamic DNS (DDNS). The default status for DDNS is

Page 38 - 3.4.2.4.2 Advanced

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.3.2 DHCP Figure 3-27 DHCP  DHCP Configuration This setting is used to configure MB5000’s Dynamic Host C

Page 39

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide z Range: Enter the values for start IP address and end IP address, the default start IP address is 172.16.0.2

Page 40 - 3.4.2.4.3 Access Control

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3. Click to delete an existing entry. 4. Save the configuration and reboot to take them effect by clicking th

Page 41 - 3.4.3 Service

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.4.1 MAC Filter Figure 3-28 MAC Filter  Function Summary The MAC address is a unique value associated wit

Page 42 - 3.4.3.1 Dynamic DNS

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Internet. z ARP Cache: MB5000 collects the MAC address information of all the hosts that communicated with MB50

Page 43 -  DHCP Configuration

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide The access rules of the firewall in MB5000 have many access rule items. You can maintain these rules with the op

Page 44 -  Advanced settings

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Action: You have two options here: Block or Pass. Block means the data packet which matches this rule will be bl

Page 45 - 3.4.4 Firewall

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 1 Introduction MB5000 is the most cost effective 3rd generation (3G) cellular solution for SMB, Small Office and

Page 46 - 3.4.4.1 MAC Filter

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide  Add: Click the Add button, a pop-up window for inputting port forwarding item will appear: Figure 3-32 Port

Page 47 - 3.4.4.2 Access rules

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Description (optional): Type your comments for this rule here. 3.4.4.4 DMZ Figure 3-33DMZ When DMZ is enabled

Page 48

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-34 Content Filter  Function Summary Content Filter is an advance security feature; it can filter th

Page 49 - 3.4.4.3 Port forwarding

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-35 URL Filter Enable Allowed/Forbidden Domains: Indicates enable URL Filter or not; Disable All web t

Page 50

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.5.2 Anti-Attack Figure 3-36Anti-Attack  Function Summary Anti-Attack function can block the attack from

Page 51 - 3.4.5 Security Services

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Note: Before you setup PIN, please make sure the Wireless WAN is disabled; otherwise it may cause input errors.

Page 52

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Put the Pin Code in and click Enable button to enable this function. The default Pin Code is 1234, and the PIN C

Page 53

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.6.1.3 Renew PIN Figure 3-39 Renew PIN  Function Summary This configuration page is set to renew PIN Code

Page 54 - 3.4.6 Tools

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure 3-40 3.4.6.2 PCMCIA Figure 3-41 PCMCIA - 58 -

Page 55 - 3.4.6.1.1 Enable/Disable

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide PCMCIA page displays the hardware information of the wireless WAN card. Click the export button, the File Downlo

Page 56 - 3.4.6.1.2 Change PIN

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 2 Installing the MB5000 Installing the MB5000 is easy. Follow the quick steps below to power up your wireless ne

Page 57 - 3.4.6.1.3 Renew PIN

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Note: 1. The AT commands CANNOT be sent to the target device before you make it disconnected from the Internet.

Page 58 - 3.4.6.2 PCMCIA

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide  Function Summary The interfaces’ status displays all the network interfaces information of MB5000. Yo

Page 59 - 3.4.6.3 AT Command

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.8 Diagnostics There are two main categories in this setting:  System logs  DHCP leases 3.4.8.1 System Logs

Page 60 - 3.4.7 Status

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide  Function Summary The System Log displays a list of the most recent activities that have taken place on MB5

Page 61 -  Detailed information:

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 3.4.8.2 DHCP leases Figure 3-47DHCP leases Function Summary This tab shows the information of MB5000’s DHCP ser

Page 62 - 3.4.8 Diagnostics

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 Overview  Introduction  Reset to Factory Default procedure  Force Reload Procedure 

Page 63 - 3.4.8.1.2 Settings

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide procedure may be required if the password is forgotten or the configurations are forgotten. Power on MB5000 and

Page 64 - 3.4.8.2 DHCP leases

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 4. After finishing this preparation, power on the MB5000. 5. Press the RESET button. 6. Press and hold the REL

Page 65 - 4 Troubleshooting

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Common Problems and Solutions 1. How to set a static IP address on a PC ? You can assign a static IP address to

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide d. Enter a unique IP address that is not used by any other computer on the network connected to MB5000. e. Ent

Page 67

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide MB5000R kit includes the following components, similar to those depicted in Figure 2-1. Figure2-1 MB5000R Kit C

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 2. How to test my Internet connection ? a. Check your TCP/IP settings. For Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP: • Make

Page 69

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide • Check if other PCs work. If they do, ensure that your workstation’s IP settings are correct (IP Address, Subne

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Furthermore, NAT allows MB5000 to be used with low cost Internet accounts. The user may have many private addres

Page 71

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Does MB5000 pass PPTP packets or actively route PPTP sessions? MB5000 allows PPTP packets to pass through. Is M

Page 72

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide What is WEP? WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy, a data privacy mechanism based on a 64-bit or 128-bit shared key

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide WEP or WPA-PSK is probably enabled on MB5000, but not on your wireless client. Verify that the same keys are bei

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide 5 Default Settings The following tables lists the settings defined at the factory for all MB5000 units, and pro

Page 75

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Table 6-2 MB5000C Default Setting Item Default Value My System Value Local IP Address 172.16.0.1 Local IP

Page 76 - 5 Default Settings

Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Table 6-3 MB5000K Default Setting Item Default Value My System Value Local IP Address 172.16.0.1 Local IP

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure2-2 MB5000C/K Kit Contents 1. MB5000C/K router (Top View) 2. Power Adaptor 2.2 Write Down Product

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Top Global USA. ----MB5000 User Guide Figure2-3 MB5000 Ports description 1. PC Card Slot 2. Reset Button 3. Reload Button 4. Ethernet LAN Interface

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