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American Power Conversion WMR1000G User Manual

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APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router

Quick Installation Guide

Model Number WMR1000G

Part Number 990-2146-001

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Documentation CD

Universal Serial Bus (USB) Power Cable

Please contact the reseller if any of the listed items are
missing from the packaging.

Features and Benefits

Internet connection to DSL or cable modem via a 10/

100 Mbps Ethernet port

IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b compliant –

interoperable with multiple vendors equipment

Provides roaming within 802.11b WAN/LAN

environment

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for

dynamic Internet Protocol (IP) configuration, and
domain name forwarding for domain name mapping

Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall with client

privileges, hacker prevention, and Network Address
Translation (NAT). NAT also enables multi-user
access with a single-user account, and virtual server
functionality (providing protected access to Internet
services such as Web, File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
electronic mail and Telnet)

Virtual Private Network (VPN) support using PPTP,

L2TP or IPSec pass-through

Easy setup through a Web browser on any operating

system that supports Transmission Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

Compatible with all popular Internet applications

Can be powered using a USB cable or power adapter

Integrates with APC’s TravelPower

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Case (Figure 2)

and is compatible with APC’s TravelPower Adapter.

Note: The TravelPower Case is sold separately and
may or may not include the TravelPower Adapter,
depending on the model purchased. For more
information, go to www.apc.com.

Figure 2. Wireless Mobile Router Connector to

APC’s TravelPower Adapter

Wireless Mobile
Router

TravelPower
Case

TravelPower
Adapter

Step 1a - Connect Power (USB)

Power the Wireless Mobile Router using the USB cable
(provided), as follows:

1.

Connect one end of the USB cable to the APC
TravellPower Adapter.

2.

Connect the other end of the USB cable to the
Wireless Mobile Router.

Figure 3. Wireless Mobile Router Connected to

APC’s TravelPower Adapter Using a USB Cable

Step 1b - Connect Power (Power Adapter)

Power the APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router using the
100/120/230-volt power adapter provided with the router
(Figure 4), as follows:
1.

Connect one end of the adapter power cord to the
APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router.

2.

Connect the transformer block to a 100~230-volt
power source.

Figure 4. Wireless Mobile Router Adapters (for

parts of the world, not including North America)

System Requirements

To use the Wireless Mobile Router, required system
elements are as follows:

A computer that runs a Microsoft

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Windows

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-based

Operating System (OS) or Apple™ Mac™ OS

A Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer

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5.0 or above, installed on one computer at the site for
configuring the APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router

For wireless LAN connections, each computer must

have a wireless network adapter installed

Internet access from your Internet Service Provider

(ISP) using a Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL), cable
modem, or Large Area Network (LAN) with Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service
(protocol for automating the configuration of
computers that use TCP/IP)

TCP/IP network protocol installed on each computer

in order to configure the Router or to access the
Internet

Modes

The APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router functions in the
following modes (see the back panel for switch settings):

Access Point (AP) mode (switch position 1) to act as

a wireless bridge between an existing LAN and a
wireless user. It inherits the profile (security, user, etc.)
of the existing LAN

AP/Router mode (switch position 2) to act as a

wireless networking device that connects networks by
a wireless connection and create specific profiles,
such as security and users

Config (Configuration) mode (switch position 3) to

connect to the APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router to
change its configuration

Client mode (switch position 4) to convert an

Ethernet port to a wireless interface

Security Alert: When in a location, such as a hotel or
airport, that requires payment to connect to the
Internet, APC recommends using “AP/Router” mode
(switch position 2) with security set to WEP, WPA, or
MAC filtering. These settings help to avoid any
u n a u t h o r i z e d a c c e s s a n d c h a r g e s . F o r m o re
information on security and mode selection, see the
user’s manual.

Installation

The Wireless Mobile Router can be powered using a USB
cable (Step 1a), or by A/C power (Step 1b).

Caution: Connect the APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile
Router only to the USB port of the APC TravelPower
Adapter. Do not connect the APC 3-in-1 Wireless
Mobile Router to the USB port of any other device.
Failure to comply may result in damage to the device.

Step 2 - Network Connection

Connect a DSL or cable modem on an existing
network to the Ethernet port of the APC 3-in-1
Wireless Mobile Router.

Step 3 - Mode Setup

The following steps describe how to perform:

Access Point (AP) Mode Setup

AP/Router Mode Setup

Client Mode Setup

Note: Use Config mode to perform all
configurations. Make sure that the mode selector
switch on the side of the router is set properly.

Note: APC recommends using WEP security (at
a minimum) to protect against unauthorized
access to the router. For information on setting
up WEP security, refer to the
APC 3-in-1 Wireless
Mobile

Router

User’s

Manual

on

the

documentation CD.

Step 3a - Access Point (AP) Mode Setup

Note: By default, the APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile
Router allows both 802.11g and 802.11b
connections.

Figure 5. AP Mode Configuration

To configure the APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile
Router for AP mode, proceed as follows:
1.

Use the mode selector switch on the side of the
router to select Config mode (switch
position 3).

2.

Power up the router and wait for the Ethernet
LED to come on, indicating that the router is
ready.

3.

Establish a wired or wireless connection to the
router. (Wired is recommended whenever
possible).
For wired, connect a standard LAN cable from
the computer’s 10/100BaseT Ethernet port to
the Ethernet port on the router.
For wireless, select the wireless network with
the SSID APC_AP.

4.

Start the Web browser.

5.

In the Location or Address bar, enter
config.ap

.

Note: This will work only in Config mode.

Warning: Be careful when using the APC
3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router for an
extended period of time, as the unit can
become hot.

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the APC 3-in-1
Wireless Mobile Router (Figure 1). This
device provides connectivity up to 54 Mbps. It
is designed for wireless mobile users needing
Internet sharing and networking in mobile and
home/small office applications.

Figure 1. APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile

Router

Note: The purchaser must use the APC 3-in-1
Wireless Mobile Router in full compliance
with local laws and ordinances and guidelines
established by the local service provider.

Package Contents

APC 3-in-1 Wireless Mobile Router

5-Volt, 2-Amp AC/DC Power Adapter

Category 6 (CAT6) Ethernet Cable

Quick Installation Guide.

Wireless LED

Power LED

Ethernet LED

Ethernet

Power

Mode Selector

Switch: