• Control - remote management capability allows easy detection and authentication once the unit is set up. • VoIP - two RJ11 ports allow for Voice over IP calls using your CPEi 750. The features and the physical appearance of your Desktop CPEi device may differ slightly from the illustration.
If all five WiMAX Signal Strength LEDs are blinking, then a software up- grade is in progress. Do NOT remove power to the CPE. Desktop CPEi 750 User Guide off - very low signal detected. LEDs are lit - low signal detected.
Desktop CPEi 750 User Guide Figure 1-2: CPE Ports and Connections Table 1-2 Port Descriptions Port Ethernet Power Reset Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2 Operating Information Operating temperature for this unit is 0-40 68P09292A81-B JUN 2008 Port Description Ethernet Port...
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Installation Chapter 2: Installation Overview To install the Desktop CPEi 750 Series, review the following sections: • Before You Begin • Easy Setup Before you Begin Before you begin installation, check that you have received the following items with your Desktop CPEi 750:...
Include the period (.) after http://mywimax. in order to access the login screen. NOTE 3. The Welcome to Motorola WiMAX CPE screen is displayed and prompts you for a password. Enter the IP address: http://192.168.15.1 into Address field in order to gain access to your CPE.
• Re-type your new password in the Confirm New Login Password box. • Click Next. If you forget your password, you can reset it back to the default (motorola) password. To reset the password, press and hold the reset button on the back of your CPE for 5 or more seconds.
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• Check the box that is called “Auto Adjust for Daylight Savings Time” if you live in a region that observes Daylight Savings Time. This box is checked by default. • Click the Next button. Step 3 - WiMAX Security The WiMAX Security tab contains your authentication method.
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Basic Configuration Chapter 3: Basic Configuration Once the CPE setup has been completed, you can log in to your CPE from any computer on your home network. To log in type the device name in the address bar on your computer. The default device name is mywimax. This section describes the PERSONALIZE, INTERNET, and STATUS Menus that are available.
Password Tab The password tab allows you to enable/disable password protection. You can also change your password here. Be sure to click the Apply button when finished Table 3-1 Password Tab Field or Button Enable Login Password Protection New Login Password Confirm New Login Password Device Time Tab The Device Time tab allows you to establish the time zone for your location.
Basic Configuration Restore Factory Settings Tab The Restore Factory Settings Tab resets your CPE to the manufacturers default settings. Be sure to click the Apply button if you are sure that you want to reset factory settings. Table 3-4 Restore Factory Settings Tab Field or Button Restore Factory Settings Internet Menu...
WiMAX Security Tab The WiMAX Security tab contains your authentication method. Check with your service provider to determine a user name and password are required for authentication purposes. Table 3-5 WiMAX Security Tab Field or Button Authentication Method User Name (EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2 only) Enter the User Name supplied by your Password (EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2 only) Realm If your authentication method is EAP-TLS, then a User Name and Password are not...
Basic Configuration Table 3-6 Firewall Tab Field or Button Enable ping from Internet Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Dynamic DNS Tab Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) allows a user with a non-static IP address to keep their domain name associated with an ever changing IP address.
Figure 3-3: Status Menu Network Tab The Network tab provides any status associated with your WiMAX Wireless Broadband connection. Telephony Tab The Telephony tab provides any status associated with your telephony connection. Telephony Menu The telephony menu allows you to manage your Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.
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Basic Configuration Figure 3-4: Telephony Menu Account Tab Please consult with your service provider for these settings. The Account Tab contains the following settings: Table 3-8 Account Tab Field or Button Line 1 User Name Line 1 Password Confirm Line 1 Password Line 2 User Name Line 2 Password Confirm Line 2 Password...
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Ring Tone Tab The Ring Tone tab allows you to customize ring tones for your telephone(s). NOTE Table 3-9 Ring Tone Tab Field or Button Default Line 1 Ring Type Test Default Line 2 Ring Type Test Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Caller ID Tab The Caller ID tab allows you to manage the Caller ID functions for your telephones: Table 3-10 Caller ID Tab...
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Basic Configuration Table 3-10 Caller ID Tab Field or Button Enable Line 2 Permanent Anonymous Outgoing Call Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Call Forwarding Tab The Call Forwarding tab allows you to manage the call forwarding features for your telephone(s).
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Table 3-11 Call Forwarding Tab Field or Button Enable Line 2 Forwarding on No Answer Line 2 No Answer Forwarding to Number If “Line 2 No Answer Forwarding to Line 2 No Answer Forwarding Ring Count Enter the number of rings allowed before Enable Line 2 Forwarding on Busy Line 2 Busy Forwarding To Number Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes.
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Basic Configuration Special Number Tab The Special Number tab provides a list of special dialing numbers for your VoIP Phone Service. The Special Number Tab contains the following: Table 3-13 Special Number Tab Field or Button Service Provider Contact Number Emergency Number Redial Blind Call Transfer...
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Table 3-13 Special Number Tab Field or Button Automatic Callback Activate Automatic Callback Deactivate Do Not Disturb Activate Do Not Disturb Deactivate Calling Number Delivery Blocking Line Blocking Deactivate Call Waiting Toggle Anonymous Call Rejection Activate Anonymous Call Rejection Deactivate 3-12 Basic Configuration Description...
Advanced Configuration Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration The Advanced Configuration section describes the Port Forwarding, Local Address, and Control Panel menus. Port Forwarding Menu Port forwarding enables you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts (computers on your network) based on the protocol and port number. It is used to play Internet games or provide local services (such as web hosting) for a LAN group.
Forwarding Tab Click the ADD button to create additional Port Forwarding rules. The Forwarding tab contains the following selections: Table 4-2 Forwarding Tab Field or Button Select Protocol WAN Port Start WAN Port End LAN IP Address LAN Port Start LAN Port End Enabled Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes.
Advanced Configuration Figure 4-2: Local Address Menu DHCP Server Tab The DHCP Server tab enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server functionality on the LAN, allowing the router to dynamically assign lease IP addresses to clients that connect to it from the local network. The DHCP Server Tab contains the following selections: Table 4-3 DHCP Server Tab Field or Button...
Table 4-3 DHCP Server Tab Field or Button DHCP Ending IP Address DHCP Lease Time Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Lease Status Tab The Lease Status tab in the Local Address menu displays the active DHCP leases since the last reboot.
Advanced Configuration Table 4-5 Lease Reservation Tab Field or Button Select Client Host Name MAC Address IP Address Enabled Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Control Panel The Control Panel sections allows you to view/update your software information. The Control menu provides the following tabs: •...
Figure 4-3: Control Panel Menu Software Tab The Software tab manages the software on your CPE device. It is also where you can upgrade device software. Use the BROWSE button to browse your computer for additional software packages. Once you have located the software package/update you would like to add to your device, click the Upgrade button.
Advanced Configuration Table 4-6 System Tab Field or Button Language Used in User Interface Enable WiMAX Radio Interface Enable LED Auto Refresh Interval Rebootstrap EMS About Tab The About Tab displays basic properties of your CPE device such as: Product Name, Model ID, Hardware Version, Serial Number, and the WiMAX MAC Address.
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Configuring TCP/IP Chapter 5: Configuring TCP/IP This section contains two examples of configuring TCP/IP in a Windows environment. Most computers already have the TCP/IP configuration enabled. Use the following procedures to verify that the configuration is set up. Configure all client computers on your network for TCP/IP (the protocol that controls communication among computers).
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Figure 5-2: Network and Dial-up Connections In the steps that follow, a connection number like 1, 2, 3, etc., is a reference that is displayed on computers with multiple network interfaces. Computers with only one network interface may only see the label: Local Area Connection. 4.
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Configuring TCP/IP Figure 5-4: Properties 6. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is in the list of components, TCP/IP is installed. You can skip to Step 10. Figure 5-5: Select Network Connection Type If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not in the list, click Install. The Select Network Component Type window is displayed: 7.
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Figure 5-6: Select Network Protocol NOTE 8. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 9. Click OK. The Local Area Connection number Properties window is re-displayed. 10. Be sure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. 11. Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window is displayed: Figure 5-7: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 12.
Configuring TCP/IP 13. Click OK to accept the TCP/IP settings. 14. Click Close to close the Local Area Connection number Properties window. 15. Click OK. 16. If prompted to restart the computer and click OK again. Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP 1.
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Figure 5-10: Network and Internet Connections 4. Click Network Connections. Skip to Step 6. 5. If a classic view like Figure 5-11 is displayed, double-click Network Connections to display the LAN or High-speed Internet connections. Figure 5-11: Control Panel Classic View 6.
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Configuring TCP/IP Figure 5-12: Network Connections 7. Select Properties from the pop-up menu to display the Local Area Connection Properties window: Figure 5-13: Local Area Connection Properties 8. On the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) if it is not selected. 9.
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Troubleshooting Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Power • Check that the AC power adapter is properly plugged into the electrical outlet and into the Desktop CPE. • Check that the electrical outlet is working. A Computer Cannot Log On to the CPE Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the Desktop CPE unit and the computer.
Important Safety and Legal Information Chapter 7: Important Safety and Legal Information Your Motorola WiMAX Wireless Broadband Gateway is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This Gateway desktop transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
EN 50385 (2002-08); EN 55022:2006+A1:2007; EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A1:2003 IEC 60950-1:2001 Caring for the Environment The following information is provided to enable regulatory compliance with the European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) when using Motorola Networks equipment in EU countries. 68P09292A81-B JUN 2008...
Hazardous Substances (EU RoHS) directive. Please do not dispose of Motorola Networks equipment in landfill sites. In the EU, Motorola Networks in conjunction with a recycling partner will ensure that equipment is collected and recycled according to the requirements of EU environmental law.