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Z06.138GSIIManE.indd 2 17:06:41. WELCOME TO GLOBESURFER ® Within minutes, you can connect to your mobile network and use a wireless connection to the Internet through the mobile network. GlobeSurfer®II is compatible with GSM and 3G mobile networks and supports GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and HSDPA technologies. COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2006, Option Version 1.0 Information about Option GlobeSurfer®II may change without prior notice.
Information published in this user guide is accurate at the time of publication. Although all security precautions were taken dur- ing the creation of this user guide Option is not liable toward persons or organisations for losses or damages caused either directly or indirectly due to instructions contained in this user guide. CONTENTS Welcome to GlobeSurfer®II Firmware Upgrade Copyright Upgrading From a Local Computer Managing SMS text messages Your GlobeSurfer®II Reading a message Buttons and connections Writing and sending a text message The front panel display Sent SMS text messages The main screen Saving a message Incoming calls SMS Templates. YOUR GLOBESURFER ® Buttons and connections Display. Toggles between main screen and missed calls.
Press to turn the unit on and off. Press to connect or disconnect your local network to or from the mobile network.
Tip: Can also be configured to automatically connect or disconnect as required. YOUR GLOBESURFER ® The main screen. New SMS received.
If blinking, the SMS memory is full. Tip: delete a few messages to leave space to receive more. Phone icon indicates a missed call. It disappears after you have viewed every missed call. YOUR GLOBESURFER ® Incoming calls When you get an incoming call the phone number is displayed: See ‘Making Phone calls’ on page 17 Missed calls When you press the ‘Display’ button missed calls are displayed. See ‘Buttons and connections’ on page 5.
YOUR GLOBESURFER ® Guidelines for safe and efficient use GlobeSurfer®II contains sensitive electronic components as used in mobile phones and wireless rout- ers. For safe and efficient use, please follow these guidelines: Handle the unit carefully and store it in a clean and dust-free place. GETTING STARTED Positioning GlobeSurfer®II Position GlobeSurfer®II to ensure the following: A good mobile signal: you may find that placing the unit near a window provides. the best reception. A good wireless signal: centrally located and quite high up, or close to a window to optimise wire-.
GETTING STARTED First time use You need a SIM card from your mobile operator to use GlobeSurfer®II. Please insert the SIM card before you plug in the power adapter.
Step 1: Insert the SIM card. Insert the SIM card into the slot on the right-hand side of GlobeSurfer®II. GETTING STARTED Note: If you want to use a wireless (WLAN) connection to perform the initial set-up, WLAN must be installed and activated on your computer. For information on how to set up WLAN on your computer, please see ‘WLAN connection’ on page 14.
Step 4: Log in to GlobeSurfer®II. GETTING STARTED Tip: Save the link (URL) to this page as a bookmark in your Browser (follow the instructions in your web browser).Then you can easily access the GlobeSurfer®II Management Console in future by using the bookmark.
Select the language you want to use. Enter a password for the default ‘admin’. GETTING STARTED When you get the ‘PIN OK’ response then click ‘OK’. The Connection page is displayed. Step 7: Making your first call. As soon as the operator name shows on the GlobeSurfer®II display, you can make your first call from your home telephone using the mobile network. GETTING STARTED Note: GlobeSurfer®II is configured to synchronise the time automatically using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and will do so as soon as it connects to the Internet.
See the On-line help if you want to know about more ‘Date and time’ settings. Configure your computers Using Ethernet LAN Once GlobeSurfer®II is configured as above, it is ready to be used. GETTING STARTED Turn on your computer and enable the WLAN adapter, if necessary. From the Windows® ‘Start’ menu, select ‘Control Panel’. Click ‘Network Connections’. Click ‘Wireless Network Connection’ and then ‘Show Wireless Networks’.
A list of available wireless networks is displayed. Select the device with the SSID that you entered in the ‘Quick Setup Wizard’, or the default SSID, and click ‘Connect’. EVERYDAY USE Staying connected. You can use GlobeSurfer®II to make phone calls, surf the Internet and use e-mail just as if your com- puter is always connected. There is no need to login to the GlobeSurfer®II management console to use those features. If you want to change settings or use SMS then you have to login. See ‘Using the management console’.
EVERYDAY USE Click ‘Connect’, or press the connect button on the top of your GlobeSurfer®II, to connect to the Internet. When the connection is established ‘Connected’ shows on the GlobeSurfer®II display and on the ‘Connection Status’ page in the management console. You are now connected to the Internet and you can open a new browser window and start surfing on the Internet. EVERYDAY USE Tip: Do not login if you just want use the Internet, email or make phone calls. Checking the connection status This page is always displayed when first accessing GlobeSurfer®II. Click ‘Connect’ or ‘Disconnect’ to manually connect or disconnect to or from the UMTS network. EVERYDAY USE Connection status Display the status of the Internet connection.
See page 18 Quick Setup Quick access to basic configuration settings. Manage your SMS messages. Create and configure network connections. See the ‘Reference Connection Settings Manual’.
EVERYDAY USE Changing telephone settings To change telephone settings from the GlobeSurfer®II management console: Click on ‘System setup’, ‘Telephone’ and you can access the telephone settings and see lists of missed, incoming and outgoing calls. Country: this shows the setting made in the ‘Quick setup Wizard’. You can change this from the. EVERYDAY USE You can login to change usernames and passwords, but if you have only one user with administra- tive permissions and you cannot remember that login name or password, you will have to restore GlobeSurfer®II to the factory default settings. This allows you to accept the default user name and provide a new password in the ‘Welcome page’. EVERYDAY USE 3.
Click ‘Users’ in the ‘System setup’ page. Click ‘New user’ in the User settings page. Enter a new ‘Full name’, ‘User name’, and password. Re-type the new password to verify it.
Tick the ‘Administrator permissions’ checkbox. Click ‘OK’ to save the changes. See the ‘Online help’. EVERYDAY USE Enter the path of the software image file, or click ‘Browse’ to browse for the file on your PC and click ‘OK’ when ready: the file will load into GlobeSurfer® Note: You can only use files with a.rmt extension to perform the firmware upgrade. When completed, a confirmation dialog will ask if you want to upgrade to the new version. EVERYDAY USE Managing SMS text messages The SMS feature works in much the same way as on a mobile phone, with the added convenience of the PC screen and keyboard.
To access the SMS feature click the ‘SMS’ icon in the left sidebar. Reading a message GlobeSurfer®II displays an envelope symbol when a new SMS is received.
EVERYDAY USE When you have read the SMS you can click on: ‘Reply’: the message text is displayed in the ‘SMS create’ tab with the phone number of. the sender already filled in. ‘Delete’: the SMS is deleted without confirmation and is not possible to restore. EVERYDAY USE Click ‘Send SMS’ when ready to send. Alternatively you can: Click ‘Save as draft’ to save in the Drafts folder for completion later. Click ‘Save as template’ to save the message as a template for future use.
EVERYDAY USE SMS Templates Templates can be used when you write messages with similar contents. Then create an SMS with the standard text and save it as a template.
To create a new template: 1. Select the ‘SMS Create’ tab to create a new message to use as a template. EVERYDAY USE To reply to, or forward an SMS:. Select the ‘SIM card’ tab. Select the message that you want to edit.
Click ‘Reply’ or ‘Forward’: the message text is displayed in the ‘SMS Create’ tab where you can edit and send the SMS. EVERYDAY USE Quick Setup You can use the ‘Quick Setup’ to change the main settings needed to use GlobeSurfer®II. The following settings can be changed: Language Select the language for GlobeSurfer®II. Note: The current language setting will be restored if you do not apply the settings.
Telephony Select the country for the telephone handset interface. EVERYDAY USE Wireless Setup The following settings are the most important for the local Wireless LAN: SSID: The Service Set Identifier: enter a name for your local wireless network (WLAN) (maximum. 32 characters). SSID broadcast: If you set the ‘Enabled’ checkbox to broadcast then other devices can detect and. EVERYDAY USE Note: Not all wireless client equipment supports ASCII-text format. If you are experiencing problems, use the hexadecimal key format since most vendors support it. Note: WPA/WPA2 is recommended as it provides a higher level of security due to the longer key that changes automatically.
SECURITY BASICS Review the basics Just connecting your computer to GlobeSurfer®II provides a basic level of protection because it supports Network Address Translation (NAT). Network Address Translation Your GlobeSurfer®II supports NAT. This network service makes it possible for all of the computers in your network to share a single IP address. SECURITY BASICS Control the traffic A firewall blocks uninvited Internet traffic that might cause damage to the computers in your net- work. Before traffic is allowed in or out of your network, it has to pass through the firewall. Incoming traffic is examined to see whether it meets the conditions of incoming rules.
SECURITY BASICS Adding a new Web site Click ‘New Entry’. The ‘Restricted IP Address or Hostname’ dialog will appear. Enter the web site address (IP address or URL) that you would like to make inaccessible from your local network (all web pages within the site will also be blocked). If the web site address has mul- tiple IP addresses,GlobeSurfer®II will resolve all additional addresses and automatically add them to the restrictions table. SECURITY BASICS Modify a Web site address currently in the table Click the ‘Edit’ icon that appears in the ‘Action’ column.
The Restricted IP Address or Hostname screen will appear. Modify the Web site address, group and schedule as necessary. If it is long or complicated, you may want to use your browser’s Copy and Paste functions to copy the address from the address bar to the management console. SECURITY BASICS Adding wireless computers to MAC filtering Click ‘Network connections’ in the left sidebar. Click ‘Settings’ located under ‘LAN Wireless’.
Scroll down and click ‘New MAC address’. Enter the MAC address of the WLAN computer and click ‘OK’. Select ‘MAC filtering mode’: Click ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’.
Select ‘Disable’. GLOSSARY 802.11b WLAN standard. Provides a transmission speed of up to 11 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11g WLAN standard. Provides transmission speeds of up to 54 Mbps (typically 22 Mbps) in the 2.4 GHz band.
Is considered a successor of, and is compatible with, 802.11b. Enables high-speed data access from up to 100 meters distance from the base sta- tion. GLOSSARY MAC address Media Access Control (MAC) address. A 48-bit identification number of a network card that generally cannot be changed. Shown as a hexadecimal number. Network Address Translation (NAT).
Method to convert (mostly private) IP address- es of a network to other (mostly public) IP addresses of another network. Network adapter Another word for Network card. SPECIFICATIONS UMTS FDD UMTS, 850/1900/2100 MHz, HSDPA speeds up to 1.8/3.6/7.2 Mbps (Depending on product variant) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT, Auto MDIX WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g WLAN Security 64 bit and 128 bit WEP Encryption WPA/WPA2 Encryption Port and URL Filter DMZ Support Firewall, three predefined levels VPN tunnelling, PPTP, Ipsec, L2TP Display. GlobeSurfer®II Questions and answers can be found on our Support web-site: To register please go to: To post technical questions after you have registered please use the online support at: Z06.138GSIIManE.indd 39 17:07:36. Z06.138GSIIManE.indd 40 17:07:37. Z06.138GSIIManE.indd 41 17:07:37.
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