1. What’s FON..................... Copyright and trademarks 2. Register in FON................... 3. What’s La Fonera..................3.1. FON’s new Social Router 3.2. La Fonera descriptions 3.2.1. Lights 3.2.2. Ports 3.2.3. WiFi 4. Install La Fonera..................4.1. Before getting started 4.2. What’s in the box? 4.3.
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5.7. My User Zone 5.8. My FON Social Router 5.9. My Barrio FON (Maps) 5.10. FON Services A. Configure La Fonera................. A.1. Introduction A.2. How to access the interface A.3. Router status A.4. Configure your public network A.5. Configure your private network A.6. Change La Fonera’s password A.7. Network access A.8. Advanced configuration INDEX...
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B. Troubleshooting..................B.1. Connecting to Internet B.2. Installation and registration B.3. Management Console B.4. Local users B.5. User Zone B.6. La Fonera C. Glossary......................SPECIFICATIONS....................WARRANTY STATEMENT.................. SAFETY NOTICES....................CERTIFICATION....................INDEX...
Becoming a Fonero is simple and easy. Just register, purchase La Fonera, and convert your broadband connection into a FON Access Point. Become a Linus and connect for free everywhere or milk your WiFi as a Bill.
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Register in FON To join the FON Community you must sign up through our website, www.fon.com, where you’ll find our registration form. The first screen you’ll see is our home page To sign up, simply either: • Click Register the Login section, found on the left side of the screen, to access the User Zone directly, or...
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Register in FON Click the Register option next to Step 1. You will need to fill in some personal information through the form that will appear on screen. If you don’t fill the mandatory information, a prompt like the one shown in the figure will appear.
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Register in FON Before completing the “Access information for FON Services” process you’ll see a screen showing all the information you have provided. Double check the details and make changes if you wish to do so. Click Confirm to complete the first part of the process. Now let’s jump to the second part.
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It’ll also provide you with status and profile information for the FON Community. You’ll be an Alien by default, but you can change your status after you register your La Fonera in our system. Remember that aliens using laptop computers or similar devices can connect to any FON Access Point by purchasing daily FON Passes.
More and more devices are becoming WiFi enabled! La Fonera is a special kind of WiFi router. We call it a Social Router. That’s because when you activate your La Fonera, you become part of the FON Community. Members of the FON Community share their WiFi at home, and in return get free WiFi wherever they find a FON Access Point.
Access Point is safer than leaving your WiFi unprotected. FON is also the safest way to convert your WiFi into an Access Point and control your bandwidth. With La Fonera you can choose the bandwidth you wish to share with other Foneros.
A white network cable that you’ll be using to connect La Fonera to your router. • An AC Adapter to power La Fonera. • La Fonera (of course), which you’ll be using to become a part of the FON network. 4. Install La Fonera...
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FON Access Point. 4.3. Install La Fonera La Fonera’s installation is a quick and simple process. You don’t need to make any changes to your current connection, but please do take a few moments to check out the following illustrations, since they will make the installation process easier for you.
Now you need to connect the other end to La Fonera’s only INTERNET port. The next step is easy: just plug La Fonera into a power outlet (watch your fingers! You don’t want to get a shock! ;-)
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Then, click the View Wireless Networks button. If you aren’t connected to a network you won’t need to press anything. The screen shown in the next figure will appear. Click the Refresh network list button to make sure La Fonera’s networks appear. 4. Install La Fonera...
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If the problem persists and you can’t connect to La Fonera, contact us at support@fon.com. You need to register your La Fonera the first time you connect it. You must use the public network first (FON_ AP) by double clicking the signal shown in the figure.
La Fonera using a network cable. We offer this process as an added facility, but you will still need a WiFi device to register La Fonera. Now we’ll show you how you can configure La Fonera so you can continue working as usual with your network cable connected to your device and your router.
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Double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the connection’s Status dialog box). You’ll see a screen similar to the one shown in the figure in the next page. Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), as it’s displayed in the figure. 4. Install La Fonera...
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Alternate DNS server: (leave blank) Open your browser and type any URL (for example: www.fon.com). Configure La Fonera (refer to Appendix A for details). Turn La Fonera off and connect it to your router so you can continue working normally. 4. Install La Fonera...
At the moment, your Internet connection is not working properly. To find out if this is the reason, unplug La Fonera and check if you can connect the way you usually do. If you still can’t connect, contact your ISP, as this is most likely to be the problem.
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You should already be familiarized with the windows shown in the figure. This time you’ll find a message in the top area that you need to click to access La Fonera’s registration form. This is a key step in the process, since it will allow you to register your Access Point in the FON Community.
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Community. The next figure samples how this information appears on the maps. You can find more information about your La Fonera profile options in chapter 5 of the Manual. 4. Install La Fonera...
The system will ask for the WPA key on a window like the one shown in the figure. You can find this key on a sticker in La Fonera’s base, as shown in the figure. To avoid typos, you will need to enter it twice.
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Connected on the upper right side of the MyPlace connection. You can now use your Internet connection normally. If you wish, you can take a few minutes to configure some of the options we offer you for personalizing your FON experience. 4. Install La Fonera...
Your Fonero profile Foneros are registered users of the FON Community. They are either Linuses or Bills. Each Fonero’s WiFi router becomes a FON Access Point, and each one of these Access Points makes up the FON Community. An Alien is anyone else who wishes to access the FON Community and is not a Fonero.
Your Fonero profile 5.2. My Personal Info From this page you can check and/or update your personal information. Please choose a valid address to identify yourself within the FON Community. You can also use this page to change your password, and choose your profile (Linus or Bill).
Your Fonero profile 5.3. My Piggy Bank (Bills) Remember the days when you used to save your money in a piggy bank? We want to bring them back, and that’s why we’ll provide a piggy bank for you to collect and save the money you earn from Aliens.
Your Fonero profile (after taxes and other charges) Transactions Here you can check the last 10 payments you have received through PayPal and the current total accumulated amount. If you reach a million dollars, gives us a call! We are not just WiFi Community specialists; we are also experts in throwing a good fiesta! 5.4.
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Your Fonero profile The process is straightforward and simple: you can choose your payment method after logging in with your data. You can currently pay using VISA, MASTERCARD or PAYPAL. After choosing the payment method, you’ll access the Paypal platform to make the payment. You’ll also have the chance to review all the purchase information regarding your FON One-Day passes.
Your Fonero profile When Alien or Linus Foneros come by you they will see your sign-up page. FON’s default setting takes you to our lead Fonero and FON founder Martin Varsavsky’s blog, but we spoke about this with Martin and he told us he won’t be offended if you remove the link to his blog from your sign up page and use your own blog, videos or pictures.
Your Fonero profile You can keep track of the places you have connected from in your travel log. This way you can retrace your steps through the WiFi Planet! FON virtual brain cells are at work for you. My sessions Here you can review your FON Sessions and track your WiFi trips.
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Social Router. Remember that this process is fully automated in La Fonera, so it’s one less thing to worry about. Whenever you click the image of one of the Social Routers...
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A registered Fonero is any user who has registered with FON but who may not necessarily have an active Access Point that is up and running within the FON Community. For you to have an active Access Point, you must register and activate La Fonera. 5 Your Fonero profile...
Configure La Fonera A.1. Introduction The Management Console is used for managing La Fonera’s configuration parameters. You don’t need to access it unless you wish to make changes or if your network requires manual configuration, since it may require you to have some technical knowledge.
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La Fonera and can connect to Internet through them. Because some of the fields shown in the figure can change depending on the connection you have and some aspects of the configuration, we’ll focus on those that are common and...
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Here you’ll see the Firmware Version field, which shows your La Fonera’s software version. You’ll be able to upgrade La Fonera’s software on your own from the Advanced field found on the left menu, although the upgrade process will take place automatically whenever a new version is released, so it’s something you don’t need to worry about.
Configure La Fonera • IP Address: This field shows La Fonera’s IP address. Note that it’s the same address you typed to access the Management Console. A.4. Configure your public network You can change the public network settings from this section of the Management Console. Note that there’s only one field, Signal name (SSID), that contains a cell you can modify.
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In both cases you’ll have to set up the same keys in your equipment’s wireless adapter. Our advice is that you do both at the same time in La Fonera and your access devices. WPA: WiFi Protected Access. A more advanced protocol than WEP used to secure wireless networks.
(laptop, PDA, PSP...). A.6. Change La Fonera’s password On this screen you can modify the password you’ll be using to make changes in the Management Console (don’t confuse this with the username and password of your Fonero account used on the FON website).
A.7. Network access Within the advanced connections, the first option you can configure is the way your La Fonera connects to the Internet. There are four protocols available that you can use to establish your connection. You can change the protocols from the Mode menu.
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Configure La Fonera in your configuration. If you’re not sure whether your IP is static or not, follow these steps: 1. Click Start>Connect to>Show all connections. 2. Now you’ll find two options. If you use a cable to connect, you’ll have to double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the Status dialog box for that connection.
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IP in the previous steps. The previous screen contained some information that we’ll need to be able to configure La Fonera to suit your needs. The easiest thing to do is copy all the information you see in the dialog box onto a piece of paper, as you’ll...
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Configure La Fonera • IMPORTANT NOTE: The only data that will change in this field is the IP Address. Here you must take into consideration all the devices that connect to your network, as they can also have a static IP. There’s only one condition: the IP address you type can’t be the same as the one used for another device.
This time, the IP Address and Netmask fields are those La Fonera uses inside the private network: this is the IP addresses you need to connect to when accessing La Fonera’s Management Console.
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Workgroup in Windows. A.8.2. Wireless settings This section describes La Fonera’s wireless settings. As you can see in the figure, there are two options you can modify. Let’s see them in detail:...
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La Fonera or have been told to do so by our technical service. You might see a prompt in your user zone about this issue, where we’ll remind you the following steps...
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Configure La Fonera 1. First you must save the file provided through the prompt on your hard drive. To do so, simply click the link, and click the Save button when your browser asks what you wish to do with the file. Choose a location for the file (if you use the Desktop it’ll be easier to find it later).
Troubleshooting Here you will find possible solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of La Fonera, as well as some common questions about FON (User Zone, etc). Review these common questions, and the solutions to help you solve your problem.
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Troubleshooting Right click My Computer and select Properties. In the System Properties dialog box, select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager. B Troubleshooting...
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Troubleshooting Click the plus sign (+) you’ll see in Network adapters and check that you have a wireless device. You can also see if you have a WiFi device by clicking Start>Connect to>Show all connections, and checking for the “Wireless Network Connections” icon in the window that appears.
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Troubleshooting The screen shown in the figure will appear. Click the Refresh network list button. If you’ve connected the router, at this point you should see at least two networks on the right side of the previous figure. By default, one of them will appear as MyPlace and the other one as FON_AP.
Troubleshooting B.1.3. How can I find FON Access Points? Check their locations on the maps you’ll find at FON’s website. It’s the easiest way to find out if you have more Foneros around you. B.1.4. What do I need to connect to FON Access Points? Find a FON Access Point and select it. All you will need is your username and password.
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The screen shown in the figure will appear. Click the Refresh network list button to make sure you’re only seeing your La Fonera’s networks. Connect to the network that includes the FON_ prefix. You might see a dialog box like the one shown in the figure warning you that the network you’re connecting to...
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Troubleshooting B.1.6. I see an Access Point in the area. How can I connect to it? 1. Check that your wireless device is using FON’s signal and that it’s strong enough. 2. Check that you’re using DHCP in your device: Click Start>Connect to>Show all connections.
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Troubleshooting Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), as it’s selected in the figure. At this point you should see a screen like the one shown in the figure. The Obtain an IP address automatically button found on the upper side of the dialog box must be activated.
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Troubleshooting B.1.7. Can I connect to La Fonera using a network cable (even if I don’t have a WiFi device)? You can connect to your router as usual with a network cable. Just keep your network connections as they were prior to the installation of La Fonera.
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Troubleshooting Double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the connection’s Status dialog box. Then, click the Properties button. You’ll see a screen similar to the one shown in the figure. Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), as it’s selected in the figure. B Troubleshooting...
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Configure La Fonera (refer to the Appendix A for details). Turn off La Fonera and connect it to your router so you can continue working as usual. B.1.8. What happens if my wireless device (laptop, PSP...) doesn’t connect automatically or if I have a static IP? If your router’s DHCP server is disabled, it’s possible...
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Troubleshooting some manual changes to your configuration. If you’re not sure whether your IP is static or not, follow these steps: Click Start>Connect to>Show all connections. Now you’ll find two options. If you use a cable to connect, you’ll have to double click the Local Area Connection icon to show the Status dialog box for that connection.
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NON static IP, as you’ll probably be using DHCP. In this case you shouldn’t modify these parameters. If the Use the following IP address button is activated, it means you DO have a static IP, and you’ll need to configure some of La Fonera’s parameters. B Troubleshooting...
IP in the previous steps. The previous screen contained some information that we’ll need to be able to configure La Fonera to suit your needs. The easiest thing to do is copy all the information you see in the dialog box onto a piece of paper, as you’ll need to...
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Troubleshooting You will have a choice of two sign-up methods: • Click Register in the Login section, found on the left side of the screen to access the User Zone directly. • Click BECOME A FONERO in the center of the screen. After choosing one of the options, you’ll be redirected to a screen showing you the steps you need to follow to complete the registration process.
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Troubleshooting If you don’t fill in the mandatory information, a prompt like the one shown in the figure will appear. A second optional form will appear asking you about your connection and the devices you own or use to connect to the Internet.
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FON Community. B.2.2. How can I install the router? La Fonera’s installation is a quick and simple process. You don’t need to make any changes to your current connection, but please do take a few moments to check out the following illustrations, since they will make the installation process easier for you.
Now you need to connect the other end to La Fonera’s only INTERNET port. The next step is easy: just plug in La Fonera to a power outlet (watch your fingers! You don’t want to get shocked!
B.3. Management Console B.3.1. What is the Management Console? The Management Console is used for managing La Fonera’s configuration parameters. You don’t need to access it unless you wish to make changes or your network requires manual configuration, since it will require some technical knowledge.
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Troubleshooting B.3.1. Why am I seeing this page? It seems your La Fonera was not able to configure itself with your home network settings. Follow the steps described in the “No network access” page to solve the problem. B Troubleshooting...
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Troubleshooting B.3.2. How can I access the Management Console? To gain access to the Management Console you must first be connected to the private signal (SSID) which is very easy to recognize. You’ve got access to two networks: one of them is named MyPlace and represents your private network and the other one, prefixed with the “FON_”...
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Troubleshooting 2.2. In the Run dialog box, you must type the command cmd and then press Enter. This will open a Command shell window like the one shown in the figure. 2.3. In this window, you must type the command ipconfig and then press Enter to access your network configuration.
They must connect to your private signal (the one called MyPlace) and use the WPA key (you can find this default key on a sticker in La Fonera’s base). If you’ve changed it, check the Configure your private network page in the management console.
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Just check your inbox; you’ll find it there. Use it together with your e-mail address to log into the FON Community. B.5.3. Why can’t I register my La Fonera? Check that you’ve logged in correctly to your User Zone. Try the following: Open your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox…)
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Click the Login button to access your User Zone. You must fill-in the form that will appear onscreen to complete La Fonera’s registration within the FON Community (as shown in the figure). Usually, the three lights should be always on. Follow these If you don’t see that screen, please send us an email to...
Follow these instructions if one of them is off: POWER light – Check that the AC Adapter is plugged. INTERNET light – Check the connection of La Fonera’s only Internet port. WLAN light – Check your La Fonera. B.6.2. How can I recuperate or change La Fonera’s password?
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Troubleshooting • NOTE: This is the default address. If you’ve changed it, you must type the new one. If you’ve forgotten the address, read on. Otherwise, skip to step 3. Follow these steps to access the Console: Connect to your private network (MyPlace). Type the following in your browser’s address bar: 192.168.10.1 2.1.
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Send us an email to support@fon.com. Please include the following: Description of the problem, user name, MAC address (you’ll find it on a sticker under La Fonera) and the exact problem. B Troubleshooting...
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Glossary This glossary contains some basic networking terms you may come across when using this product. Access Portal – What any user will see when they connect to your signal and use their browser to access the Internet. FON’s default setting redirects to lead Fonero and FON founder Martin Varsavsky’s blog, but you can personalize your sign-up page with your own blog, videos or pictures.
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– Similar to pre-paid cards, Aliens can pre- purchase them to connect to the Internet freely through any FON Access Point. They can be purchased through the Bills’ FON Access Point. FON Social Router – A WiFi router (including La Fonera) C Glossary...
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ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet. La Fonera - FON’s new tiny wireless router, and the easiest way to join the FON Community and make your connection wireless. It provides great security with two wireless networks: a FON social channel and your own private channel.
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La Fonera’s configuration parameters, such as the router status, the public and private networks, the password, the Internet connection protocols and other advanced settings. You can also upgrade La Fonera’s firmware from the console. Mbps (MegaBits Per Second) - One million bits per second;...
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Glossary networks together. Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing, communications, and other services. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - The standard e- mail protocol on the Internet. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) widely used network monitoring and control protocol.
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Glossary Upload - To transmit a file over a network. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The address of a file located on the Internet. User Zone – A section you can access once you log on the FON website that gives you access to all the different options available, such as: personal details, Travel log, Day passes, Piggy bank, Barrio FON Maps and My FON Social Router.
Model FON2100 Standards IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11G, IEEE 802. 11B Channels 11 Channels Ports Internet: One 10/100 RJ-45-Ethernet Port One Power Port Buttons Reset Cabling Type Ethernet Network Cable RF Power Output 18 dBm Wireless Security WiFi Protected Access (WPA), WEP, WPA2 Dimensions W x H x D: 93,5 x 25,5 x 70 (mm) Unit Weight...
FON Wireless Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of two years from the Date of Purchase. This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser. If the FON product malfunctions or fails to meet its...
First read all of the instructions listed here and/or in the user manual before you operate this equipment. Give particular attention to all safety precautions. Retain the instructions for future reference. All instructions, warning and caution statements (listed here and/or in the user manual) that accompany this equipment and of the computer manufacturer you use must be strictly followed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
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Operate this product only with the type of power source indicated on the products’ marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool or bath tub.
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User License of the FON Software This firmware that FON Wireless Limited is providing for your use is a set of programs [see below] developed under the GPL license, and is now distributed for installation in certain WIFI Li nksys router models (i.e. WRT54G and WRT54GS) or already installed and /or updated in FON Routers.
Compliance information for 2.4-Ghz Wireless Products Relevant to the EU and Other Countries Following the EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) This document contains compliance information for FON 2.4-GHz wireless LAN products that is relevant to the European Union and other countries that are following the EU Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) CERTIFICATION...
National Restrictions This product may be used in all EU countries (and other countries following the EU directive 1999/5/EC) without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below: Belgium The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) must be notified of any outdoor wireless link having a range exceeding 300 meters.
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