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Table of Contents

Introduction........................................................................................................................... 5
Networking Capabilities .................................................................................................. 7
Applications .................................................................................................................... 8
Hardware Description & Requirements ........................................................................... 9
Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 10
Front Panel ................................................................................................................... 11
Rear Panel.................................................................................................................... 13

Installing the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™.................................................................................... 14


Positioning the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ ........................................................................... 14
Installation Using a Splitter ........................................................................................... 15
Installing the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™............................................................................... 16
Resetting the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™.............................................................................. 16
Setting Up your Computer ............................................................................................ 16
Enabling the TCP/ IP Protocol ...................................................................................... 16
Wi-Fi Connection .......................................................................................................... 17

Configuring the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ ............................................................................... 21


HOME PAGE ................................................................................................................ 21
WIRELESS Menu ......................................................................................................... 24
NAT Menu .................................................................................................................... 29
FIREWALL Menu.......................................................................................................... 30
USB Menu .................................................................................................................... 36
TOOLS Menu ............................................................................................................... 46

Appendix A: Technical Specifications .............................................................................. 47

Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions........................................................................ 50

Appendix C: Troubleshooting............................................................................................ 51

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Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, INTRACOM TELECOM S.A. declares that JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ is


in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1995/5/EC.
For further information please visit http://emc.intracom.gr/

Equipment Disposal

Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment (applicable through


the European Union and other European countries with separate waste
collection systems).

This symbol, found on this product and any of its parts or on its operating
instructions or on its packaging, indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment may not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Instead,
this product should be handed over to applicable collection points for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences to the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product.
By recycling, reusing and other forms of recovery of old electrical and
electronic equipment you are making an important contribution to the
conservation of natural resources and to the protection of the environment.
For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your
local municipal authorities, municipal waste disposal service or the store
where you purchased this product.

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Important Safety Information

Follow all the instructions with care. You must read the following
safety information carefully before you install or remove the
device.
• Use only the power adapter that is supplied with the unit. The use of
an alternative adapter can damage the device and invalidate the
warranty
• Use an electrical outlet within easy distance. Take care not to
damage the power cable
• To avoid electrical shock, do not open the device
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your device to rain or
moisture, liquid and toxic substances
• Particular care must be taken during installation and removal of
cables and telephone line
• Never touch the non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless
the telephone line has been disconnected from the network interface
• Ensure the correct ventilation of the device. Do not obstruct the air
exhaust outlets and do not lean anything over the device
• Place the device out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat
• Avoid using your device during an electrical storm as it may cause an
electrical shock
• The device generates and uses Radio Frequency (RF) energy. In
some environments, the use of RF energy is not permitted. The user
should seek local advice on whether or not RF energy is permitted
within the area of intended use

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Introduction

Overview The JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ device (see photo below) is a Router that
employs ADSL2+ technology, having the capability to provide a cost-effective
means of sharing a single broadband Internet connection, between several
wired and wireless computers.
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ is also applicable to SOHO customers for the
provisioning of broadband services from a single access point.

The incorporated firewall capability provides protection against malicious


invasions that could allow access to your files or damage of your computers.
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ also provides two VoIP channels that allow you to
connect existing analogue telephone devices.
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ is the ideal solution for:

• Connecting multiple PCs and Video game consoles


• Sharing broadband internet connections with all home computers
• Sharing access to printers and peripherals for all computers in your
home wirelessly or through the USB Host (Printers & USB Sticks)
• Performing VoIP calls

• Supporting bandwidth critical applications like IPTV


JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ is designed to implement an “always-on” Internet
connection through the featured high speed ADSL2+ interface. The local
network connection capabilities of the device are listed below:

• Four switched 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports


• One Universal Serial Bus 2.0 (USB), operating as a Host
• One IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Access Point
• Two FXS phone ports for analogue phones

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Introduction, Continued

Features and The features of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ are summarized below:


Benefits
• Shared Internet connection for both wired and wireless computers on
your network
• High speed 802.11b/g wireless networking
• No need for a dedicated, “always on” computer for Internet
connection
• Compatible with Windows and Macintosh computers
• Web-based configuration
• Centralization of all network address settings (DHCP)
• USB Host Port to connect various devices such as printers and USB
flash disks1
• Virtual server to enable remote and secure access to Web, FTP, e-
mail, Telnet and other services provided from your network
• Incorporated Firewall for protection against internet hacker attacks
• Wireless Security (WEP, WPA, WPA2-PSK) to prevent unauthorized
use of your internet connection.
• NAT functionality that allows multiple users to have access to the
Internet through a single user account
• VPN pass-through (IPSec-ESP Tunnel mode, L2TP, PPTP)
• Support of applications requiring multiple connections (user-
definable)
• Voice-over-IP (VoIP) functionality supporting existing analogue
phones
• Auto Wi-Fi Configuration (WPS)

VoIP Services Using VoIP, instead of making calls over the regular telephone network, calls
are made over internet (IP), either through your Internet Service Provider’s
(ISP) connection or through your local network (LAN). Calls made to other
VoIP devices, anywhere in the world, are generally free, while long distance
calls are much cheaper to regular telephone calls made through the public
telephone network.
The basic functionalities of the device include the conversion of an analogue
voice signal to digital, the encoding and then compression of the signal into
Internet protocol (IP) packets. The device is equipped with a digital signal
processor (DSP), which segments the voice signal into frames and stores
them in voice packets. These voice packets are encoded using the G.711,
G.723.3 and G.729 standards used by encoders - decoders (Codec) of the
market.

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More USB devices like WEB cameras will be supported in the future with firmware upgrades

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Networking Capabilities

Connection The following figure illustrates a typical network.


diagram
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ provides you the capability of connecting to the
Internet. Simultaneously, it has the capability of directly connect to other
computers, therefore expanding your existing network.
The device allows connectivity to 10/100 Mbit/s devices and wireless IEEE
802.11b/g compatible devices, making it easy to create a network in small
offices and homes as well as support Internet Access through an ADSL
connection. Since many DSL providers use PPPoE or PPPoA to establish
communications with end users, the device includes built-in clients for these
protocols, eliminating the need to install the related software on your
computer.

POTS
Line

POTS
POTS

Voice

Splitter
Wi-Fi
Residential
Connection Data
Point (NID)
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2 Clients

LAN

USB

Clients

VoIP
Ethernet Hub
or Switch
LAN
VoIP (extension)

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Applications

The advanced networking features of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ device are


summarized below.

USB Printer Using the implemented USB Host the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ can be used for
Sharing (LAN & Printer sharing in a LAN or WAN configuration thus the printer can be
WAN) accessed remotely from a different location.

File Sharing Using the implemented USB Host the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ can be used for
(LAN & WAN)
File Sharing by connecting your USB Flash memory stick. Your files could be
accessed either from LAN or WAN (Internet).

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Hardware Description & Requirements

General JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ incorporates ADSL2+ to allow connection to the


description Internet or to a remote site, via the associated port. This device can be
connected directly to your PC or to a local area network using any of the four
Fast Ethernet LAN ports.
Access speed to the Internet depends on your service type. Full-rate
ADSL2+ provides up to 24 Mbit/s downstream and 1 Mbit/s upstream.
Data passing between devices connected to your local area network can run
at up to 100 Mbit/s over the Fast Ethernet ports and 54 Mbit/s over the built-
in wireless network adapter.
The device includes a LED display on the front panel for system power and
port indications that simplify installation and operation monitoring.

System Your device requires that the computer(s) and components in your network
Requirements be configured with at least the following:
• An Operating System (could be Windows, OSX, Linux or other Unix
variations)
• Each computer to be connected to the available LAN ports of the
device should be equipped with a 10Mbit/s or 10 / 100 Mbit/s Ethernet
card
• Optionally, an 802.11b/g wireless adapter
• At least 60 MB of free hard disk space
• At least 256 MB of RAM
• Suitable web browser. Supported are the following: Internet Explorer
5.5 or later, Netscape 4.7 or later, Firefox Mozilla 1.5 or later

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Package Contents

The JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ packaging contains the device itself, the


accompanied components as well as the required equipment.
The following table describes the package contents. If any of these items are
missing or damaged, please contact your retailer.

# Depiction Description
1 JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ unit (ISDN or POTS,
depending on your telephone line type).

2 Power Supply Adapter.

3 Ethernet cable.

4 2 x Phone cables.

5 Resources CD ROM.

6 ADSL splitter.

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Front Panel

LEDs

Designation Status Description


Power Solid Green Normal operation.
Solid Red Power Failure.
LAN 1 Solid Green Ethernet Link Connected.
LAN 2
Blinking Green Transmitting or Receiving Packets.
LAN 3
LAN 4 Off No Connection.
WLAN Solid Green WLAN Connected.
Blinking Green Transmitting or Receiving Packets.
Off No Connection.
DSL Green DSL Link Up & Connected.
Slow Blinking Green Modem begins DSL negotiation.
Fast Blinking Green Modem finishes DSL negotiation.
Off No Connection.
INTERNET Solid Green IP Connectivity (no traffic detected)
Fast Blinking Green IP Connectivity (traffic detected)
Solid Red PPP Authentication Failure
Off Power off. No WAN connection
available
VoIP Solid Green VoIP Connectivity Detected.
Blinking Green Traffic Detected.
Off VoIP Handshake Failed.

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continued

Designation Status Description


Phone 1 Solid Green Off Hook.
Phone 2
Blinking Green Incoming VoIP Call (phone ringing or call
waiting stage).
Off No communication on ADSL or VoIP
Line Solid Green PSTN lifeline backup is connected.
(Optional) Blinking Green Incoming PSTN Call (phone ringing or call
waiting stage).
Off There is no PSTN lifeline backup Connection.
USB Solid Green USB Link Established.
Fast Blinking USB Traffic Detected.
Green
Off No USB activity (device is powered off or no
USB device is present).
WPS Slow Blink In Progress.
Yellow
Fast Blink with Fail-overlap Session.
Pauses Red
Fast Blink Red Fail-no overlap Session.
Solid Green Successful Connection.
Note that in any case (success or fail) the LED
state is maintained until action is performed
again or the modem is reset.

WLAN To enable/disable Wi-Fi in JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ press the WLAN button for
approximately 2 seconds.
To auto-configure the Wi-Fi connection (WPS) between your computer and
the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ press the WLAN button for approximately 6
seconds and then release. The WPS LED will start blinking in Amber color. .
Note that your Wireless Client Card must support WPS.

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Rear Panel

Description

# Designation Description
1 ADSL Connection port of ADSL line.
2 LAN1 LAN2 Fast Ethernet (RJ-45) ports for connecting LAN
LAN LAN4 devices, such as computer, Hub or Switch, etc.
3 USB USB Host to connect a printer or a USB Stick.
4 Power Power adapter receptacle.
5 On/Off Switch to turn the device ON / OFF.
6 Reset Reset button to reset the device and restore default
factory settings.
7 Line Telephone line receptacle (FXO lifeline backup,
(optional) optional).
8 Phone 1 Analogue Telephone device (FXS) receptacles.
Phone 2

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Installing the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™

This chapter will guide you through the installation of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™,
including:
1. Positioning the device
2. Installing the ADSL splitter or Micro filters
3. Connecting the device to the network
4. Setting up your computer for networking communication with the
device

Please read carefully the Safety Information in the beginning of this manual.
Do not force the antenna beyond its mechanical stops. Rotating the antenna
further may cause damage.

Positioning the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™

You should position JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ in such a location to ensure that:


• It is located near an electrical outlet and a phone wall socket
• Water or moisture cannot penetrate the case of the unit
• It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat
• The cabling is away from power lines, fluorescent lighting fixtures,
and sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and
broadband amplifiers
• It is centrally located to the wireless computers that will connect to the
Router. A suitable location might be on top of a high shelf to optimize
wireless connections to computers in both horizontal and vertical
directions, allowing wider coverage

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Installation Using a Splitter

Introduction A splitter separates the frequencies of telephone service from the ADSL
(Data) service and outputs each to a different splitter port. The “Line” port of
the splitter is connected to a telephone wall socket. If you have an ISDN
telephone line then, the “Phone” port must be connected to the NT1 unit (i.e.
Intracom netMod). If you have a POTS line then, the “Phone” port shall be
used to connect telephone sets. The “ADSL” port shall be connected to
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™, no matter if POTS or ISDN line is used.

Installation To install the splitter proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Connect the “Line” port of the splitter to the wall
socket.
2 Use an RJ11 cable to connect the JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™ ADSL port to the “ADSL” port of the splitter.
3 Connect a telephone set in the “Phone” port of the
splitter.

Using a splitter is necessary to avoid interferences between telephony


and ADSL services, which may cause problems in the voice quality and
the ADSL performance.

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Installing the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™

Introduction To install JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™, proceed as follows:


1. Connect the phone cable to the ADSL receptacle
2. Connect the Ethernet cable
3. Power Up the Device

Resetting the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™

Introduction You may want to reset the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ in case you are
experiencing problems or if you want to restore the factory default settings.

Procedure To Reset the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ press the Reset button located in the
rear panel of the device, next to the ON/OFF button, for approximately 2
seconds.
To Restore the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ to factory default settings press the
Reset button for approximately 5 seconds.

Setting Up your Computer

JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ has the capability of dynamically allocating network


addresses to the computers on your network, using DHCP.
To realize this, your computers TCP/IP settings should be configured
accordingly.

Enabling the TCP/ IP Protocol

Description Make sure that TCP/IP is installed and supported by your operating system.
This connection will require you to enable your computer to receive from the
device its own IP Address automatically: in such a case, the device acts like
the DHCP server in your local network.

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Wi-Fi Connection

Step Action
1 Install your wireless adapter according to the manufacturer’s
instructions and verify that your computer is set to obtain an IP
address automatically (DHCP Client mode).
Note: You will need to properly configure your adapter to
communicate with JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ according to the
configuration rules. This requires a computer with 802.11b/g wireless
adapter installed.
2 In the configuration window of your wireless adapter scan the
wireless network (indicated with the relevant SSID name) present in
your physical environment
3 Select the SSID of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™.
4 Complete the configuration of the wireless adapter with the same
parameters of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ which are:
• RF channel; automatically detect
• Encryption Enable or Disable (default = Enable). Choose
between WEP, WPA/WPA2 and WP2 only.
• Set WEP/WPA/WP2 key size/type
• Set WEP/WPA/WPA2 key used
5 To check the connection, connect to the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™
Home Page, entering http://192.168.1.1/ in the address bar of your
browser.

Important Note: Your ADSL router has been set by default to use
WPA/WPA2 security. The pre-shared key that is intended to be used by the
clients is typed on the bottom side of each device.

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Wi-Fi Connection, Continued

Connecting This section describes how to connect to the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ Wi-Fi
using WPS- Access Point using Wireless Protected Setup – Push Button Configuration
PBC (Push (WPS-PBC).
Button
Configuration)
NOTE Use the following procedure only for WPS enabled Wireless clients
and operating with Windows Vista™ or newer operating systems
with embedded WPS support. If you are using an older or different
than Windows Vista™ OS, then please consult the user manual
of your Wi-Fi client adapter to use WPS.

To use the push button configuration, proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Navigate to the WIRELESS > WPS menu and select Enable.
2 Press the Save button to confirm your selection.
3 Use your computers wireless utility to locate the available
wireless networks and select the SSID of the JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™. Press the Connect button as indicated in the following
screen:

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Wi-Fi Connection, Continued

Connecting
using WPS-
Step Action
PBC (Push
Button 4 The message inside the red frame indicates that an Access Point
Configuration) with WPS-PBC capabilities has been detected. Press the WLAN
(continued) button in JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ for at least 6 seconds and then
release it. The WPS LED is now blinking in amber colour.

5 The Windows Wireless Utility starts negotiating the Wireless


connection parameters with JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ using WPS-
PBC method.

6 Wi-Fi connection has been established within a few seconds


using WPS and without any further user intervention.

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Configuring the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™

Introduction This chapter provides a description of all menu items accessible from the
Home Page of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ on user authentication to the Router.

HOME PAGE

Introduction The device’s setup program is web-based, which means that it is accessed
through your web browser.

To access the web server, proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Launch your web browser on your computer.
2 Enter the following URL in the address field of your browser:
http://192.168.1.1/ or alternatively use the easy URL address

The device is delivered with a default IP address (http://192.168.1.1/). If you


change it, please take note of the new IP address, otherwise a “Reset” (see
Resetting ) operation will be required to obtain access to the device gain.

Access Access to the device configuration pages is controlled through user account:
telekom
User “telekom” has restricted access to change and view configuration of
the device.
You will be requested to insert an ID and a Password: insert them to access
the device’s configuration panels.

The username (ID) and password are set to “telekom“ for the user account.
It is recommended to change the default password. Make sure you
remember the new password, since this is the only way you will be able to
manage your device.

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Home Page The main configuration page opens as shown in the following figure. This
Description page contains a menu on the left which is always available in all pages and
which is the starting point for any configuration that concerns JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™.

Menu Description The following table provides a description of the menus which are
located on the left side of the main configuration page (Home Page):

Menu Description
WIRELESS To set up the wireless access point configuration.
NAT Port Forwarding configuration (to allow external connections to your
private network)
ROUTE A Status view of IAD’s routing table records
FIREWALL To set up the firewall protection parameters.
ADSL The status of your ADSL connection
VoIP A status view of VoIP calls and events
QoS A brief status of packets traffic per QoS priority queue
USB To setup the connected USB devices and the related services
TOOLS A set of tools to perform backup / restore, reset or Firmware upgrade
tasks.
STATUS A status summary of IAD running configuration and system messages.

Home – Logout In the top right part of the screen click Home to go to the Home Page or click
Logout to Logout.

To permanently activate and save the changes of parameters of JetSpeed


IAD-Wp2™, click the Save Settings button. In some cases a reboot of the
device is required. Rebooting, when required, is performed automatically.

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WIRELESS Menu

Description JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ can be quickly configured as a wireless access point


for roaming clients by setting the Service Set Identifier (SSID) and channel
number. JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ also supports data encryption and client
filtering.
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ also allows wireless computers to communicate with
each other.

To enable the Wireless transmitter click the Enable option button and click
the SAVE SETTINGS button.

Channel & SSID You must specify a common radio channel and SSID (Service Set ID) to be
used by JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ and all of its wireless clients. Be sure you
configure all of its clients with the same values.

Parameters The preceding screen contains the following parameters:

Parameter Description
SSID Service Set ID. The SSID must be the same for JetSpeed
IAD-Wp2™ and all of its wireless clients.

SSID Enables or disables the broadcasting of the SSID. Disabling


Broadcast SSID broadcast will provide increased security by hiding the
SSID of your wireless network.

Wireless This device supports both 11g and 11b wireless networks.
Mode Select according to the type of your wireless network. You may
use “Mixed (11b+11g)” to provide compatibility with both 11b
and 11g wireless clients.
Channel The radio channel used by the wireless device and its clients
to communicate with each other. This channel must be the
same for JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ and all of its wireless clients.
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ will automatically assign itself a radio
channel, or you may select one manually.

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WIRELESS Menu, Continued

Access Control Using the Access Control functionality, you can restrict or allow access
based on a MAC address. To set a MAC address type it in the relevant
address space or press the button “Add Currently associated MAC Stations”
to automatically set the MAC Address(es) of the already connected Wireless
Client Adapters. By Choosing “Allow” or “Deny” the Wireless clients where
MAC addresses belong to, will be allowed or denied accordingly to access
the Wi-Fi Access Point of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™.

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WIRELESS Menu, Continued

Security To make your wireless network safe, you should enable the security function.
The device supports the following security mechanisms:
• WPA/WPA2
• WPA2 Only
• WEP
• Disabled (no security)

Important Note: JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ has been set by default to use


WPA/WPA2 security. The pre-shared key that is intended to be used by the
clients is typed on the bottom side of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™.
For more information regarding WiFi Security please refer to full version of
User manual that can be found in the CD-ROM.

WPS (Wireless Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the industry standard method to simplify the
Protected security setup and management of Wi-Fi networks. You can easily setup and
Setup) connect to a WPA-enabled 802.11 network with WPS-certificated devices
using either Personal Information Number (PIN) or Push Button
Configuration (PBC) method. Legacy devices without WPS can be added to
the network using the traditional manual configuration method.

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NAT Menu

Description Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple users at your local site to
access the Internet through a single public IP address or multiple public IP
addresses. NAT can also prevent hacker attacks by mapping local
addresses to public addresses for key services such as the Web or FTP.

Virtual Server If you configure the device as a virtual server, remote users accessing
services, such as web or FTP, at your local site (via public IP addresses) can
be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP
addresses. In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP
port number), JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ redirects the external service request to
the appropriate server (located at another internal IP address).

For example, if you set Type / Public Port to TCP / 80 (HTTP or web) and the
Private IP / Port to 192.168.1.2 / 80, then all HTTP requests from outside
users will be transferred to 192.168.1.2 on port 80. Therefore, just by
entering the IP address provided by the ISP, Internet users can access the
service they need at the local address to which you redirect them.

The most common TCP service ports include: HTTP (80), FTP (21), Telnet
(23) and POP3 (110).

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FIREWALL Menu

Description JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ incorporates firewall protection that inspects packets


at the application layer, maintains TCP and UDP session information,
including time-outs and the number of active sessions, and provides the
ability to detect and prevent certain types of network attacks.

Network attacks that deny access to a network device are called Denial-of-
Service (DoS) attacks. DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with
a connection to the Internet. Their goal is not to steal information, but to
disable a device or network so users no longer have access to network
resources.

JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ provides protection against the following DoS attacks:


IP Spoofing, Land Attack, Ping of Death, IP with zero length, Smurf Attack,
UDP port loopback, Snork Attack, TCP null scan, and TCP SYN flooding.

To enable the firewall, click Enable and then click the SAVE SETTINGS
button.

The firewall does not significantly affect the performance of your


system. We therefore recommend enabling the security features to
protect your network.

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FIREWALL Menu, Continued

Access Control The Access Control screen allows users to define the outgoing traffic
permitted or not-permitted through the WAN interface. JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™
is set by default to permit all outgoing traffic.

The following table describes the Access Control parameters:

Parameter Description
Enable Filtering Enables or Disables the Access Control function.
Function
Normal Filtering Displays a descriptive list of defined Filtering rules.
Table

Creating a new To create a new Access Control rule proceed as follows:


Access Control
rule

Step Action
1 Click Add PC in the Access Control screen. The Access Control
Add PC screen appears.
2 Define the appropriate settings for client PC services. You can
choose any from the predefined services or you can create your own
by setting the appropriate TCP or UDP ports.
3 If Firewall Scheduling is enabled you can also choose the desired
schedule rule.Click the OK button and then click the SAVE
SETTINGS button to save your settings.

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FIREWALL Menu, Continued

MAC Filtering The MAC Filter allows you to define which client PCs can access the
Table Internet. When enabled, only the MAC addresses defined in the MAC
Filtering table will have access to the Internet. All other client devices will be
denied access.

The following table describes the MAC Filtering Table parameters:

Parameter Description
MAC Address Select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the
Control MAC filtering respectively.
MAC Filtering Enter the MAC address to be granted access in the
Table respective field.

URL Filter The URL filter allows the user to block access to web sites by entering either
a full URL address or just a keyword. This feature can be used to protect
children from accessing violent or pornographic web sites. You can define up
to 30 sites.

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FIREWALL Menu, Continued

Creating a URL To block selected client PCs from accessing various WEB Sites, proceed as
Filter rule follows:

Step Action
1 Select Access Control from the FIREWALL menu and press the
Add PC button.

2 Enter a description for the new rule and set the IP of the client(s)
PC where the rule will be applied to. Select a range of IPs or only
one as the example below. Enable the “Blocking” option in the
“WWW with URL Blocking” rule and press OK to create the new
rule.
3 Select “URL blocking” from the FIREWALL menu. Enter the
desired keyword or the complete URL from the site(s) you wish to
be blocked. A keyword could be part of the URL or words
contained in the URL. Please enter only one keyword or URL per
Rule number (up to 30 in total). When you finish entering the
keywords/URL, press “SAVE SETTINGS” button.

4 To test the new URL blocking rule try to enter in your browser
address bar a URL containing the keyword or the URL itself that
you wish to block. If the rule works, the following message will
appear on your browser window.

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FIREWALL Menu, Continued

Scheduling of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ has the capability to filter Internet access for local
access rules clients based on rules. Each access control rule may be activated at a
scheduled time. Define the schedule in the Schedule Rule screen, and
apply the rule in the Access Control screen.

To add a schedule rule proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Click Add Schedule Rule in the Schedule Rule screen. The Edit
Schedule Rule appears.
2 Define the appropriate settings for a schedule rule.
3 Click OK and then click SAVE SETTINGS to save your settings.

Intrusion The Incorporated firewall can block common hacker attacks, and provide
Detection protection against: IP Spoofing, Land Attack, Ping of Death, IP with zero
length, Smurf Attack, UDP port loopback, Snork Attack, TCP null scan, and
TCP SYN flooding.

When the SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall feature is enabled, all
packets can be blocked. Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) allows full support
of different application types that are using dynamic port numbers.

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FIREWALL Menu, Continued

Intrusion
Detection
Screen

NOTE It is recommended to keep the predefined values unless you face


problems with specific applications or services. For more information
regarding Intrusion Detection settings, please refer to full user manual
that can be found in the accompanying CD-ROM.

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USB Menu

Description The JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ implements a USB port which acts like a Host.
Enable this function and plug-in your USB device to share it with other
people in a network. The Supported devices are:
• USB mass storage: Hard disk1, flash disk or single slot card reader1
• USB Printer
• USB Hub
Plug the device in the USB and its information will appear as displayed
below.

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USB Menu, Continued

File Server This page allows you to configure the File Server features, to share files with
computers supporting the NetBIOS/SMB protocol.

To do this, proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Connect the hard drive, flash disk, Hub to the USB port.
2 Create a shared folder by specifying the device and directory
(path) you want to share.
3 Specify the following parameters for each shared source:
• Username
• Password
• Security Level
4 Enable the File Server function used to the folders by typing the
following URL in the IE browser or Windows Explorer:
• \\(IP-Adresse) e.g. : \\192.168.1.1
• \\(Server Name) e.g.: \\INTRACOM
• \\(IP-Adresse)\(Folder name) e.g.: \\192.168.1.1\partition1
• \\(Server Name)\(Folder name) e.g.:
\\INTRACOM\partition1

NOTE To access the USB storage from the WAN side, you need to
enable the Remote Access parameter and use the WAN IP
address to access this IAD.

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FTP Server This page allows the user to share any files/folders in your USB hard drive or
flash, using FTP.

To do this, proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Specify the user profile and which partition/directory you want to
share.
2 Specify the different passwords and security levels for different
user profiles.
3 Enable the FTP Server function and use the following URL to
access the shared files/folders:
ftp://(IP address) e.g. ftp://192.168.1.1

To access the shared resource from the WAN side, you need
NOTE to enable the "Remote Access" parameter and use the WAN
IP to access it.

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USB Menu, Continued

Web FTP This page allows the user to share his USB mass storage via the HTTP
Server protocol.

To do this, proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Enable this function by selecting the appropriate option box.
2 Configure the necessary parameters.
3 Access your USB storage from the LAN side by type the following
URL’s:
• http://(IP address):(port number) e.g. http://192.168.2.1:8000
• http://(host name):(port number) e.g. http://INTRACOM:8000
• http://(IP address) e.g. http://192.168.1.1/pt_usb
• http://(host name) e.g. ex: http://INTRACOM/pt_usb

NOTE To access the USB storage from the WAN side, enable the
Remote Access parameter and use the first two URL’s.

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USB Menu, Continued

Printer Server The JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ implements the LPD-LPR network protocol to
allow you to share your printer on your local or public network.
To do this proceed as follows:

Step Action
1 Select the Enable LPD-LPR Printer Server function option box:

2 Add the appropriate TCP/IP Port in the Printers control panel of


your computer. It should be the IP Address of the JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™ (192.168.2.1).

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USB Menu, Continued

Setting up a To set-up a printer using Windows XP, proceed as follows:


printer in
windows XP
Step Action
1 Verify that the printer you want to connect to JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™ was previously connected to your PC thus making sure
that driver is already installed and the printer can be seen in the
“Printer and Faxes” control panel.
2 Enable the Printer Server function in the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™
and then connect your Printer to the USB port of JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™. Make sure that the printer appears under USB shown
below:

3 In Windows XP control panel double click the Printer and Faxes


icon. Locate the Printer you have connected to JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™ (in our case the Canon IP4200) and select it’ s properties
as show below:

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USB Menu, Continued

Setting up a
printer in
Step Action
windows XP
(continued) 4 Select the “Ports” tab and press the Add Port button.

5 In the next dialog select Standard TCP/IP Port from the available
options and press New Port to start creating the new port.

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USB Menu, Continued

Setting up a
printer in
Step Action
windows XP
(continued) 6 The Add New Port wizard begins. Press Next to continue.

7 Type the IP address of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™. The Port Name


field is created automatically.

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USB Menu, Continued

Setting up a
printer in
Step Action
windows XP
(continued) 8 Select the Custom option and the press the Settings button.

9 Select the LPR protocol and type the Queue Name as in the
example below and press OK to continue.

NOTE In case you receive errors each time you try to print a
document, please enable “LPR Byte counting
Enabled” option.

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USB Menu, Continued

Setting up a
printer in
Step Action
windows XP
(continued) 10 The installation of the TCP/IP port has been completed. Press
Finish to close the Wizard and then press Close to exit the New
Port dialog screen.

11 The New TCP/IP port is now created and selected under the
Ports tab of your printer properties. Press Apply and Close to
exit from the printer properties window.

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TOOLS Menu

Description This menu allows you to backup and restore, JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™
configuration.

Available The Configuration Tools screen includes the following configuration tools.
Configuration Select the one you want and click Next.
Tools
• Backup Router Configuration: allows you to save the JetSpeed
IAD-Wp2™ configuration to a file
• Restore from saved Configuration file (backup bin): this function
is used to restore the previously saved backup configuration file.

Parameters The Status screen includes the following parameters:

Parameter Description
INTERNET Displays the type and the status of the connection to the
WAN.
Click the Release button to disconnect from the WAN.
Click the Renew button to establish connection to the
WAN.
GATEWAY Displays system IP settings, as well as DHCP Server
and firewall status.
INFORMATION Displays the number of attached clients, the firmware
versions, the physical MAC address for each media
interface and for JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™, as well as the
hardware version and serial number.
ATM PVC Displays the ATM connection type and status.
Disabled means that the ATM connection is disabled.
Click the Connect button to establish an ATM
connection.
DHCP Client Log Displays information for DHCP clients on your network.
Status Log Displays important information and alarms.

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications

WAN 1 x Line port (RJ-11plug or optional RJ-45),


Interface supporting the following standards:
- G.992.1/G.992.2/G.992.3/G.992.4/G.992.5 (Annex
A, B, L, M), ETSI TS 101 388 v1.3.1
- Multimode Functionality
- Support up to 8 VCs
LAN Interface 4 x 10 / 100BASE-T Ethernet ports (RJ-45 plug),
IEEE 802.3 compliant, with auto MDIX and auto-
negotiation.
USB Interface USB 2.0 Host Interface
Wireless WiFi access point solution is compliant with the
LAN Interface following standards:
- IEEE 802.11b/g
- 1 x external antenna
Voice 2 x FXS phone ports (RJ11 Plug)
Interface
1 x FXO phone port (RJ11 Plug), optional
DSL (ATM) - AAL5 (ITU-T I.363.5)
Features
- UBR, VBR-nrt, VBR-rt, CBR traffic classes
- Multiple VC/PPP connections
- Classic IP (MER) and ARP over ATM, RFCs 1577,
2225
- Multiple PPPoE connections on a single VC
- Multi-protocol encapsulation over AAL5 bridging
and routing, RFCs 1483, 2684
- PPP over AAL5 (PPPoATM), RFC 2364
- OAM (ITU-T I.610)
– F4, F5
- Loop-back
- Encapsulation modes in ATM stack: LLC & VC-Mux

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications, Continued

Routing/Bridging Routing:
Features
- Static routing
- Static Routing per ATM Interface
- Dynamic Routing
- RIPv1, RIPv2
- IP Multicasting – IGMP v2, v3
Bridging:
- WAN-LAN transparent bridging
- Transparent bridging between LAN devices
- Automatic discovery of MAC addresses
NAT - NAT-NAPT, RFCs 3022
- Port Forwarding
- Static NAT
- Static NAPT
- Application Level Gateway (ALGs) modules
- Public to Private IP 1-to-1 Mapping
QoS - ATM QoS: UBR, VBR-nrt, VBR-rt, CBR
- Diffserv (RFC2474, RFC2475) marking and queuing
according to connection type, network interface, MAC,
IP, hostname, DSCP/ ToS value, port number and
application
- WMM (IEEE 802.11e)
- Port based QoS
Voice over IP Codecs:
(VoIP) - G.711, G723.1, G.726, G729a
- G.168 Echo Cancellation
- DTMF relay using Sip Info packets
- G.711 fax pass through
- NOTIFY for voice mail
- VAD and GNC support
- T.38 Fax relay
Security - Firewall with SPI, intrusion logging and reporting
- WPA/WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i)
- Denial of service (DoS) protection NAT
- Static routing
- Static IP address assignment, Dynamic Routing
- Wireless: WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, WEP, WPA-802.1x,
WPA2-802.1x
Remote - Web UI (admin and user)
Management - Telnet/CLI
- TR-069, TR-104, TR-98, TR-111

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications, Continued

Environmental The following table provides the environmental specifications of the device:
Specifications

Temperature Operating +0ºC to +40ºC


Non Operating -20ºC to +65ºC
Relative Humidity Operating 10% to 85%, non condensing
Non Operating 5% to 95%, non condensing

Input Voltage The following table provides the electrical specifications of the device:
Requirements

Voltage Operating: 110 V – 230 V (AC) / 50 Hz


Device Input 12 V / 1 A (DC)
(provided by the
external Power
Supply):
Power Supply DEE VAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD
Manufacturer
Universal Microelectronics CO., LTD
Power Supply EU: CE, CB, TUV, K21
Certifications

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Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions

Question Answer

Q1: A1:

How do I reset JetSpeed IAD- Using the option “Restore Router to Factory
Wp2™ to Factory Defaults? Defaults” under TOOLS > Configuration Tools
menu. Alternatively, you can press reset button in
the back panel of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ for
approximately 5 seconds.

Q2: A2:
Up to a maximum of 254 computers.
How many computers on the
LAN does JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™
Note: The Quality of Service (QoS) is related to the
support?
guaranteed level of throughput (the amount of data
transferred from the Router to the clients). As many
clients are connected as lower is the Quality as
Service.
Q3: A3:

How many wireless clients A maximum of 15 wireless clients are supported.


does JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™
support?

Q4: A4:

How are additional computers You can expand the number of connections
connected? available on your LAN by using hubs, switches and
wireless access points connected to the Router.

Wireless access points, hubs and switches provide


a simple, reliable means of expanding your network.
For more information, contact your supplier.

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Solution


Connections - • Check that the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ device is connected to
General your computers and to the telephone line and that all the
equipment is powered on. Check that the LAN or USB status
(depending on your connection type) and DSL LEDs on the
device are illuminated, and that any corresponding LEDs on
your network card are also illuminated.
• Ensure that the computers have completed their booting
procedure and are ready for use. Some network interfaces
may not be correctly initialized until the start-up procedure is
completed.
• If the link status LED (on the device) does not illuminate for a
port that is connected, check that you do not have a faulty
cable. If so, try a different cable.
POWER LED If the Power LED is off, check the following:
OFF
• Check the connection between the device, the external power
supply, and the wall outlet.
• If the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord
is plugged in, you may have a problem with the power outlet,
power cord, or external power supply. However, if the device
turns to off after running on for a while, check for loose power
connections, absence of power, or power surges at the outlet.
If you still cannot isolate the problem, then the external power
supply may be defective. In this case, contact the Technical
Support.
USB LED OFF If the Link LED is off, check the following:
• Verify that JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ and the attached device are
powered on.
• Be sure the corresponding cable is plugged in at both ends.
• Verify that the proper cable type is used and that its length
does not exceed the maximum limit.
• Be sure that the network interface on the attached device is
configured for proper communication speed and duplex
mode.
• Check the network adapter on the attached device and cable
connections for possible defects. Replace any defective
adapter or cable if necessary.

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting, Continued

Problem Possible Solution


JetSpeed IAD- If JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ cannot be pinged from a LAN, check the
Wp2™ is not following:
reachable • Verify that the IP addresses are properly configured. For
most applications, you should use the device’s DHCP
function to dynamically assign IP addresses to hosts on the
attached LAN. However, if you manually configure IP
addresses on the LAN, verify that the same network address
(network component of the IP address) and subnet mask are
used for both JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ and any attached LAN
devices.
• Be sure the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ you want to ping (or from
which you are pinging) has been configured for TCP/IP.
Cannot see the If you have connected JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ and computers
configuration together but cannot browse the featured configuration pages, check
pages the following:
• Confirm that the physical connection between your computer
and the NetFasteR IAD™JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ device is
OK, and that the LAN status LEDs on the device and on the
network adapter, are illuminated. Some network adapters do
not have such status LEDs. In this case, a diagnostic
program may be available to give you this information.
• Ensure that you have configured your computer as
described in “Setting Up Your Computer”. Restart your
computer while it is connected to JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ to
ensure that your computer receives an IP address.
• When entering the address of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ into
your web browser, ensure that you use the full URL
including the “http://” prefix (e.g. http://192.168.2.1).
• Ensure that you do not have a Web proxy enabled on your
computer. Go to the Control Panel and click Internet
Options. Click the Connections tab and click the LAN
Settings button at the bottom. Make sure that the Proxy
Server option is clear (not selected).
• If you cannot browse to JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™, use the
winipcfg utility in Windows 98 / ME to verify that your
computer has received the correct address information from
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™. From the Start menu, choose Run
and then enter winipcfg. Check that the computer has an IP
address of the form 192.168.2.xxx (where xxx is in the
range 2-254), the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, and the
default Router is 192.168.1.1 (the address of JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™). If these are not correct, use the Release and
Renew functions to obtain a new IP address from JetSpeed
IAD-Wp2™. Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP, use
the ipconfig command-line utility instead, to perform the
same functions.

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting, Continued

Problem Possible Solution


Cannot connect If you can browse the configuration pages but cannot access sites
to the Internet on the Internet, check the following:
• Confirm that the physical connection between JetSpeed
IAD-Wp2™ and telephone line is OK, and that the DSL LED
on the device is lit GREEN.
• Ensure that you have entered the correct information into
the device’s configuration screens as required. Use the
“Internet Settings” screen to verify this.
• Check that the user name and password are correct.
• Ensure that your computers are not configured to use a Web
proxy. On Windows computers, this can be found under
Control Panel >Internet Options > Connections.
You forgot your If you can browse the configuration screens but cannot logon,
Password – because you do not know or have forgotten the password, follow
Reset to Factory the steps below to reset the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ to its factory
Default Settings default settings:

1. Switch off the JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ device.


2. Disconnect all your computers and the telephone line from the
device.
3. Re-apply power to the device, and wait for the booting process
to complete.
4. Press and hold the Reset button of the device for at least 5
seconds and release
5. The device will restart, and when the start-up sequence process
has completed, enter 192.168.1.1 and configure your network.
6. Reconnect your network as it was before.

NOTE: All your configuration changes will be lost, and you will need
to configure your network again before you can re-establish your
connection to the Internet. Also, other computer users will lose their
network connections, whilst this process is taking place, so choose
an hour when this would be convenient.

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting, Continued

Problem Possible Solution


Problems with • Ensure that you have an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless
the wireless adapter for each wireless computer, and that it is correctly
network installed and configured. Verify that each Wireless computer
runs either Windows 98SE or later or MAC OS 10.x or later.

• If you have a wired and a wireless network adapter in the


same computer, ensure that the wired network adapter is
disabled.

• Check the status LED of wireless communication.

• Ensure that the TCP/IP settings for all devices are correct.

• Ensure that the Wireless Clients are using the same SSID or
Service Area Name as JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™. The SSID is
case-sensitive.

• Ensure that the encryption method and level that you use on
your clients are the same as those configured on JetSpeed
IAD-Wp2™. Simultaneous WPA and WEP encryption is not
supported.

• Ensure that you have the Wireless computer enabled in the


list of allowed MAC addresses if you are using MAC
Address Filtering.

• If you are having difficulty connecting or are operating at a


low speed try changing the antenna position of your
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™. For a more effective coverage you
can try re-orientating the antenna. Additionally, consider
moving the wireless computer closer to JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™ to confirm that the building structure or fittings are
not adversely affecting the connectivity. If this does not
resolve the problem consider relocating the Wireless
computer or JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ or try a different channel.

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TOOLS Menu, Continued

Input Voltage Requirements (continued)

Problem Possible Solution


Problems with • Sources of interference: The 2.4 GHz ISM band is used for
the wireless 802.11b and 802.11g networking. This is generally a license
network, free band for low power applications, and you may have other
continued devices at your location that operate in this frequency band. You
should take care to ensure that there are no devices like
microwave ovens for example close to JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ or
wireless computers as this could affect receiver sensitivity and
reduce the performance of your network. If you are unsure try
relocating both the wireless computers and JetSpeed IAD-
Wp2™ to establish whether this problem exists.
• Most wireless computer Adapters will scan the channels for
wireless devices. If a wireless computer cannot locate
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ then try initiating a search manually, if
the client software supports this feature or manually set the
channel on your wireless computer to correspond to the
JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ channel number. Please refer to your
Wireless computer adapter documentation and vendor to do
this.
• Speed of connection: The 802.11b and 802.11g standards will
automatically choose the best speed depending on the quality of
your connection. As the signal quality weakens then the speed
falls back to a lower speed. The speeds supported by 802.11g
are 54 Mbit/s, 48 Mbit/s, 36 Mbit/s, 24 Mbit/s, 18 Mbit/s, 12
Mbit/s, and 6 Mbit/s. The speeds supported by 802.11b are 11
Mbit/s, 5.5 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s and 1 Mbit/s. In general the closer
you are to JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ the higher the speed. If you
are not achieving the speed you had anticipated, then try
moving the antenna of JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ or try moving the
Wireless computer closer to JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™. In an ideal
network, JetSpeed IAD-Wp2™ should be located in the center
of the network with Wireless computers distributed around it.
Applications are generally available with the computer wireless
card to carry out a site survey. Use this application to find the
optimal positioning for your wireless computer. Consult your
Computer Card documentation and vendor for more details.

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