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- HSPA+ 42Mbps WiFi Router
4. Default Settings
LAN (Management)
Static IP Address: 192.168.1.X
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
WAN (Internet)
WAN mode: DHCP
Wireless
SSID: Refer to your wireless security card
Channel: Auto
Security: WPA-PSK
WEP Key: Refer to your wireless security card
Interface Access
Username: admin
Password: admin
4.1 Restore Factory Default Settings
Restoring factory defaults will reset the BB@work to its factory default configuration. Occasions may present themselves where you need to
restore the factory defaults on your BB@work such as:
You have lost your username and password and are unable to login to the web configuration page;
You have purchased your BB@work from someone else and need to reconfigure the device to work with your
Mobily service;
You are asked to perform a factory reset by support staff.
In order to restore your BB@work to its factory default settings, please follow these steps:
Ensure that your BB@work is powered on (for at least 10 seconds);
Use a paper clip or a pencil tip to depress the reset button for ten seconds and release. At this point, the reset is in progress. Do
not power off the unit at this point;
When the indicator lights return to steady blue, the reset is complete. The default settings are now restored. The entire process
takes about 45 seconds to complete;
Once you have reset your BB@work to its default settings you will be able to access the device’s configuration web interface
using http://192.168.1.1 with username ‘admin’ and password ‘admin’;
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4.2 WEB USER INTERFACE
What can you do from here?
By logging into the web user interface, you are able to configure your BB@work with a wide array of basic and advanced settings. From setting
wireless security, to backing up your routers settings, uploading new firmware and setting parental controls, the web user interface is a handy
tool for personalizing your device to maximize its potential. Read on for a more advanced description on all elements of the web user interface.
Logging into the web user interface
To login to the web user interface, follow the steps below:
NOTE: The default settings can be found in section 4 - Default Settings.
1.
Open a web browser and enter the default IP address for the Router in the web address field. In this case http://192.168.1.1
NOTE: For local administration (i.e. LAN access), the PC running the browser must be attached to the Ethernet port of the router though not necessarily directly to the device. For
remote access, use the WAN IP address shown on the WUI Homepage screen and login with remote username and password.
2.
A dialog box will appear, as illustrated below. Enter the default username and password of admin.
Click OK to continue.
User Name – admin
Password – admin
NOTE: The login password can be changed later (see Access Control > Passwords)
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BASIC
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5. Basic - Home
The web user interface (WUI) is divided into two window panels, the main menu (on the top) and the display screen (on the bottom). The main
menu has the following options: Basic, 3G Settings, Wi-Fi, Management, Advanced and Status.
Selecting one of these options will open a submenu with more options. Basic is discussed below while subsequent chapters introduce the other
main menu selections.
NOTE: The menu options available within the web user interface are based upon the device configuration and user privileges (i.e. local or remote).
The following table provides further details
Field
Description
Model Name
Model number of your device
Board ID
The unique number of the board inside your device
Bootloader (CFE) Version
The version of the bootloader
Wireless Driver Version
The current version of wireless driver being used by your device
MAC Address
The MAC address of the network interface
Serial Number
The serial number of the unit
Device Info For 3G
Network
The name of your 3G network
Link
The status of your 3G connection
Mode
The radio access technique currently used to enable internet access. It can be HSUPA, HSDPA, UMTS,
EDGE, GPRS or Disconnected.
Signal Strength
The mobile network (UMTS) signal quality available at the device location. This signal quality affects
the performance of the unit. If two or more bars are green, the connection is usually acceptable.
SIM Info
Shows the SIM card status on the device.
Connection Status
LAN IP Address
Shows the IP address for LAN interface.
WAN IP Address
Shows the IP address for WAN interface.
Primary DNS Server
Shows the IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server
Shows the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
Date/Time
The time according to the device’s internal clock
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3G Settings

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