Wireless-: User Guide
Wireless-: User Guide
                           Wireless-G
                            IP Phone
                                           User Guide
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction                                      1
     Welcome                                                 1
     What’s in This User Guide?                              1
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone           3
     The Bottom Panel                                        3
     The Front and Side Panels                               4
     The Back Panel                                          6
Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone      7
     Overview                                                7
     Inserting the Battery into the Wireless-G IP Phone      7
     Powering on the Wireless-G IP Phone                     8
     Navigating the Wireless-G IP Phone                     10
     Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone                     12
     Using the Wireless-G IP Phone                          22
Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone              25
     Instructions for Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone   25
     Status Information                                     27
     Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone                    28
Appendix A: Troubleshooting                                 61
     Common Problems and Solutions                          61
     Frequently Asked Questions                             66
Appendix B: Glossary                                        67
Appendix C: Specifications                                  71
Appendix D: Warranty Information                            73
Appendix E: Regulatory Information                          75
Appendix F: Contact Information                             89
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1: Bottom Panel                        3   Figure 3-20: Edit Outbound Proxy Port   18
Figure 2-2: Front Panel                         4   Figure 3-21: Save Expire Time           18
Figure 2-3: Symbol Selection                    5   Figure 3-22: Save Phone Number          19
Figure 2-4: Side Panel                          6   Figure 3-23: Save User Name             19
Figure 2-5: Back Panel                          6   Figure 3-24: Save Password              20
Figure 3-1: Press the Button                    7   Figure 3-25: Save SIP Settings          20
Figure 3-2: Insert the Battery                  7   Figure 3-26: Return to Standby Screen   21
Figure 3-3: Connect the Power                   8   Figure 3-27: Standby Screen             21
Figure 3-4: Front Panel                        10   Figure 3-28: Call Connected             22
Figure 3-5: Symbol Selection                   11   Figure 3-29: Line Options               22
Figure 3-6: Scan for Wireless Networks         12   Figure 3-30: Second Call                23
Figure 3-7: Select Wireless Network            12   Figure 3-31: Unlock Keys                23
Figure 3-8: Connect to Wireless Network        13   Figure 4-1: Front Panel                 25
Figure 3-9: Enter WEP Key (Secured Network)    13   Figure 4-2: Symbol Selection            26
Figure 3-10: Enter WPA Key (Secured Network)   13   Figure 4-3: Standby Screen              27
Figure 3-11: Successful Connection             13   Figure 4-4: Standby Screen              28
Figure 3-12: Select Menu                       14   Figure 4-5: Main Menu                   28
Figure 3-13: Select SIP Settings               14   Figure 4-6: Call Log                    29
Figure 3-14: Edit Proxy IP                     15   Figure 4-7: Call Log Options            29
Figure 3-15: Save Proxy IP                     15   Figure 4-8: Type of Phone Number        29
Figure 3-16: Save Proxy Port                   16   Figure 4-9: Select Phone Book           32
Figure 3-17: Save Register Proxy IP            16   Figure 4-10: Phone Book                 32
Figure 3-18: Save Register Proxy Port          17   Figure 4-11: Phone Book Options         32
Figure 3-19: Save Outbound Proxy IP            17   Figure 4-12: Add Person                 33
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Figure 4-13: Enter Name                            33   Figure 4-39: Edit EAP Type (WPA-PSK)                  42
Figure 4-14: Select Network Settings               34   Figure 4-40: Change EAP Type (WPA-PSK)                42
Figure 4-15: Network Settings - DHCP               34   Figure 4-41: Enter SSID                               42
Figure 4-16: Network Settings - Fixed IP           35   Figure 4-42: Change Transmit Key                      43
Figure 4-17: Enter IP Address                      35   Figure 4-43: Edit WPA Key                             43
Figure 4-18: Edit Subnet Mask                      35   Figure 4-44: Profile Added                            44
Figure 4-19: Enter Subnet Mask                     35   Figure 4-45: Select Hotspot                           45
Figure 4-20: Wireless                              36   Figure 4-46: Edit User Name                           45
Figure 4-21: Scanning for Wireless Networks        36   Figure 4-47: Select Phone Settings                    46
Figure 4-22: List of Wireless Networks             36   Figure 4-48: Phone Settings                           46
Figure 4-23: Connecting to Wireless Network        37   Figure 4-49: Ring Options                             46
Figure 4-24: Enter WEP Key (for Secured Network)   37   Figure 4-50: Ring Types                               46
Figure 4-25: Enter WPA Key (for Secured Network)   37   Figure 4-51: Keypad Tone                              47
Figure 4-26: Connecting to Wireless Network        37   Figure 4-52: Wallpaper                                47
Figure 4-27: Select Default Hotspot                38   Figure 4-53: Change Date                              48
Figure 4-28: Detect Hotspot                        39   Figure 4-54: Change Clock                             48
Figure 4-29: Connecting to Hotspot                 39   Figure 4-55: Change Time Format                       48
Figure 4-30: Getting IP Address                    39   Figure 4-56: Change Clock Type                        48
Figure 4-31: Select IE Browser                     39   Figure 4-57: Select Time Zone                         49
Figure 4-32: Wi-Fi Profiles                        40   Figure 4-58: Change Time Zone                         49
Figure 4-33: Edit SSID                             40   Figure 4-59: Select NTP Server                        49
Figure 4-34: Edit Wireless Mode                    40   Figure 4-60: Enter Name of NTP Server                 49
Figure 4-35: Change Authentication Mode            41   Figure 4-61: Select Language                          50
Figure 4-36: Edit WEP Key                          41   Figure 4-62: Language                                 50
Figure 4-37: Enter WEP Key                         41   Figure 4-63: Phone Password                           50
Figure 4-38: Change EAP Type (802.1x)              41   Figure 4-64: Select Upgrade                           51
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Figure 4-65: Edit Download URL           51
Figure 4-66: Upgrade in Progress         51
Figure 4-67: Upgrade Successful          51
Figure 4-68: Edit Proxy IP               52
Figure 4-69: Enter Proxy IP              52
Figure 4-70: Enter Register Proxy IP     52
Figure 4-71: Enter Register Proxy Port   52
Figure 4-72: Change Outbound Proxy IP    53
Figure 4-73: Edit Outbound Proxy Port    53
Figure 4-74: Change Expire Time          53
Figure 4-75: Change Phone Number         53
Figure 4-76: Change User Name            54
Figure 4-77: Change Password             54
Figure 4-78: Edit Payload Type           54
Figure 4-79: Web Site                    55
Figure 4-80: Visit Web Site              55
Figure 4-81: Auto-Scroll Option          55
Figure 4-82: Web Site Options            56
Figure 4-83: Edit Web Site               56
Figure 4-84: Add Web Site                57
Figure 4-85: Web Cam                     58
Figure 4-86: Web Cam Options             58
Figure 4-87: Edit Web Cam                58
Figure 4-88: Add Web Cam                 58
Figure 4-89: Information                 60
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Linksys Wireless-G IP Phone. It will allow you to make phone calls using your           ip (internet protocol): a protocol used to
broadband connection, whether you are at home, in your office, or at a public hotspot.                             send data over a network.
How does the IP Phone do this? It connects to your wireless router or gateway, so telephone service is delivered
through your cable or DSL Internet connection. You can also surf the Internet with its built-in web browser and
backlit, full-color screen.
But what does all of this mean? Networks are useful tools for sharing Internet access and computer resources.      network: a series of computers or
Your voice calls can share your high-speed Internet connection. You will be able to make phone calls using the     devices connected for the purpose of
account you set up with your Internet phone service provider, even while you’re surfing the Internet on your       data sharing, storage, and/or
computer. So, networks not only are useful in homes and offices, but also can be fun.                              transmission between users.
Use the instructions in this User Guide to help you connect the IP Phone after you have set up an account with
your Internet phone service provider. These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the                   NOTE: For information
Wireless-G IP Phone.                                                                                                         about your Internet phone
                                                                                                                             service, refer to the materials
What’s in This User Guide?                                                                                                   provided by your Internet
                                                                                                                             phone service provider.
This guide covers the steps for installing the Wireless-G IP Phone.
•   Chapter 1: Introduction
    This chapter describes the IP Phone’s applications and this User Guide.
Chapter 1: Introduction                                                                                                                                         1
Welcome
Wireless-G IP Phone
• Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone
    This chapter describes the physical features of the IP Phone.
•   Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone
    This chapter explains how to install the IP Phone and use it.
•   Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone
    This chapter discusses how to configure the IP Phone’s settings.
•   Appendix A: Troubleshooting
    This appendix describes some potential problems and solutions, as well as frequently asked questions,
    regarding use of the IP Phone.
•   Appendix B: Glossary
    This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking.
•   Appendix C: Specifications
    This appendix provides the technical specifications for the IP Phone.
•   Appendix D: Warranty Information
    This appendix supplies the warranty information for the IP Phone.
•   Appendix E: Regulatory Information
    This appendix supplies the regulatory information regarding the IP Phone.
•   Appendix F: Contact Information
    This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support.
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                                                                                                                  What’s in This User Guide?
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USB Port The USB port allows you to attach the included power adapter.
Power LED             Blue/Red/Purple. The LED is a solid blue when the IP Phone is powered on and ready
                      for phone calls. It flashes red when the IP Phone is not ready for phone calls.
                      The LED alternates between blue and purple when the IP Phone is powered off and
                      charging.
                                                                                                        Battery
                                                                                                        Compartment
1. Remove the cover of the battery compartment. Push down on the button and slide the cover downward.
2. Insert the battery. Make sure the metal contacts of the battery line up with the metal contacts of the
   battery compartment.
3. Insert the door and slide it upward until it snaps into place.
Button
1. Make sure you have the account information, including necessary IP Phone settings, supplied by your
   Internet phone service provider.
2. Plug the USB mini-B connector of the included power adapter into the USB mini-B port of the IP Phone. Then
   connect the power adapter to a standard electrical outlet.
              NOTE: When the battery is low on power, it will emit one warning sound or vibration,
              unless the Ring Type is set to Silent. (For more information about Ring Types, refer to
              Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone.”)
When the battery is fully charged, proceed to “Navigating the Wireless-G IP Phone.”
                 Call                Uses Internet phone line           Navigation Pad   Soft Key                                              Soft Key
                                                                        and Center
                                                                        Selection Key            Call                                          Power
                                                                                                                                               or End Call
                 Power or End Call   To exit a menu without making
                                     changes, press this button.
2. The IP Phone will boot up and automatically scan for wireless networks.
     Scroll through the network choices, and press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation pad)
     to select the wireless network you want to use.
If the network you want is not shown, select Rescan for a new scan.
    If WEP security is enabled on the selected network, a new screen will appear. Using the
    navigation pad, select the appropriate transmit key number and then move to the WEP Key field.
    Enter the network’s WEP key. Press the center selection key.
    If WPA security is enabled on the selected network, a new screen will appear. Enter the
    network’s WPA key. Press the center selection key.
5. You will be notified when the IP Phone has connected to the network, and a checkmark will
   appear next to the name of the network.
Select Exit.
7.    Phone Settings will be highlighted. Navigate the menu choices, and then select SIP Settings. (SIP stands
     for Session Initiation Protocol.)
               NOTE: The Proxy IP address and other information should have been supplied by
               your Internet phone service provider. If you do not have this information, contact your
               Internet phone service provider.
11. Enter the Proxy Port number address in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
13. Enter the Register Proxy IP address in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
15. Enter the Register Proxy Port number in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
17. Enter the Outbound Proxy IP address in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
19. Enter the Outbound Proxy Port number in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
     If your Internet phone service provider provided an Expire Time setting, then scroll down to Expire Time, and
     select Edit.
21. Enter the Expire Time in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
23. Enter the Phone Number you will use for Internet phone calls, and then press the center selection key.
25. Enter the User Name in the new window, and then press the center selection key.
27. Enter the Password, and then press the center selection key.
    The installation of the Wireless-G IP Phone is complete. Proceed to the next section, “Using the
                                          Wireless-G IP Phone.”
To change the volume, use the + and - buttons on the side panel of the IP Phone. For more information about the
buttons on the IP Phone, refer to “Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone.”
LineOption
When you are on a call, you have several options available. Press the left softkey to make a selection, and press
the right softkey to return to the previous menu. Use the navigation pad to scroll through menu choices.
                                                                                                                                          Figure 3-28: Call
HangUp. To end the call, select HangUp.                                                                                                      Connected
Mute. To mute the call, select Mute. Then select UnMute when you are ready to talk.
Hold. To put a call on hold, select Hold. Then select UnHold when you are ready to return to this call.
Line-2. When you want to switch back and forth between two separate conversations, use the Line-2 feature.
When you are on your first call, select Line-2 to switch to a second line. A new window will appear. Enter the
phone number of the second call, and then press the Call button. The current call will be put on hold, and you
will be switched to the second call. Select Switch to switch back to the first call.
Transfer. There are two types of transfer features available. Use the Transfer feature when you want to introduce
the caller you are transferring. Use the Blind TFR (Transfer) feature when you want to transfer the caller without
introduction. When you are on your call, select Transfer. A new window will appear. Enter the phone number to
                                                                                                                                      Figure 3-29: Line Options
which you want to transfer the call, and then press the Call button. When the second call is answered, speak to
the answering party and select Transfer. Then hang up.
Conference. When you are on your call, select Conference. A new window will appear. Enter the phone number
of the second call, and then press the Call button. When the second call is answered, select Conference.
To lock the keys, press and hold down the # key. To unlock the keys, select Unlock and then press the * key.
Voicemail
For instructions on how to check your voicemail, contact your Internet phone service provider.
Time Display
The current time is shown. To change this time and its format, analog or digital, use the main menu.
                                                                                                                    Figure 4-3: Standby
Status of the IP Phone                                                                                                    Screen
The IP Phone has three status messages. “Ready” indicates that the IP Phone is ready to make and receive
calls. “Not Ready” indicates that the IP Phone has no wireless connection. “Not Registered” indicates that the IP
Phone does not have a registered phone number.
Date Display
The date display gives you the current date. You can change this date using the main menu.
Battery Strength
The icon on the right of the screen indicates battery strength of the IP Phone.
Menu
Press the left soft key button to view the main menu. Its choices will be described in further detail below.
                                                                                                                                     Figure 4-4: Standby
Phonebook                                                                                                                                  Screen
Press the right soft key to access the Phonebook. This can also be accessed through the main menu.
Web Browsing
Press the center selection key to launch the web browser.
Missed
A list of missed calls will be displayed. Scroll through the calls to select the call you want. Select Option to see
menu choices for the selected call. Select Return to return to the previous menu.
Option
You have these choices: Dial (available when you have contacts in the Phone Book), Delete (available when you                      Figure 4-6: Call Log
have contacts in the Phone Book), Delete All, and Add to (or Modify) PhoneBook. Select Return to return to the
previous menu.
Dial. Select Dial to dial the phone number of the selected call.
Add to (or Modify) PhoneBook. If the call information is new, select Add to PhoneBook to add the
phone number to the Phone Book. To select the type of phone number it is, scroll down and select
Home, Office, Mobile, Home-2, Office-2, or Mobile-2 (select Return if you want to return to the
previous menu). The Add Person screen will appear. Then follow the instructions for the Phone Book
settings.
                                                                                                            Figure 4-7: Call Log   Figure 4-8: Type of
                                                                                                                  Options            Phone Number
Received
A list of received calls will be displayed. Select Option to see menu choices for the selected call. Select Return
to return to the previous menu.
Option
You have these choices: Dial (available when you have contacts in the Phone Book), Delete (available when you
have contacts in the Phone Book), Delete All, and Add to (or Modify) PhoneBook. Select Return to return to the
previous menu.
Dial. Select Dial to dial the phone number of the selected call.
Add to (or Modify) PhoneBook. If the call information is new, select Add to PhoneBook to add the phone
number to the Phone Book. To select the type of phone number it is, scroll down and select Home, Office,
Mobile, Home-2, Office-2, or Mobile-2 (select Return if you want to return to the previous menu). The Add
Person screen will appear. Then follow the instructions for the Phone Book settings.
If the phone number is already in the Phone Book, select Modify PhoneBook to modify its entry in the Phone
Book. The Phone Book screen will automatically appear. Follow the instructions for the Phone Book settings.
A list of dialed calls will be displayed. Select Option to see menu choices for the selected call. Select Return to
return to the previous menu.
Option
You have these choices: Dial (available when you have contacts in the Phone Book), Delete (available when you
have contacts in the Phone Book), Delete All, and Add to (or Modify) PhoneBook. Select Return to return to the
previous menu.
Dial. Select Dial to dial the phone number of the selected call.
Add to (or Modify) PhoneBook. If the call information is new, select Add to PhoneBook to add the phone
number to the Phone Book. To select the type of phone number it is, scroll down and select Home, Office,
Mobile, Home-2, Office-2, or Mobile-2 (select Return if you want to return to the previous menu). The Add
Person screen will appear. Then follow the instructions for the Phone Book settings.
If the phone number is already in the Phone Book, select Modify PhoneBook to modify its entry in the Phone
Book. The Phone Book screen will automatically appear. Follow the instructions for the Phone Book settings.
Select Option to see menu choices. Select Return to return to the previous menu.
You have these choices: Edit (available when you have contacts in the Phone Book), Add, Delete (available when
you have contacts in the Phone Book), and Mem Usage. Select Return to return to the previous menu.
Edit. Select Edit to edit a contact’s information: Name, Home Number, Office Number, Mobile Number, Home-2
Number, Office-2 Number, Mobile-2 Number, Speed-Dial Number, Ring Tone, and E-Mail. For each setting, select
Edit. Enter the appropriate information in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new
information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu. After you have finished your edits, select Return to
return to the Phone Book screen.
Delete. To delete a contact, scroll down the entries until the contact is highlighted. Select Option and then select
Delete. Then you will be automatically returned to the Phone Book screen.
Mem Usage. Select Mem Usage to find out how much memory has been used. The total number of phone book
entries available and number of entries used will be displayed. Select Exit to return to the Phone Book screen.
DHCP
If DHCP is selected as the IP Mode, there are no other settings to change. Select Return to return to
the previous menu.
                                                                                                           Figure 4-14: Select
                                                                                                            Network Settings
If Fixed IP is selected as the IP Mode, the screen will show these settings: IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
IP Address. To add or change the IP Address, select Edit. Enter the new IP Address in the new
window. Press the center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the
previous menu.
Subnet Mask. To add or change the Subnet Mask, select Edit. Enter the new Subnet Mask in the
new window. Press the center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to
the previous menu.
                                                                                                         Figure 4-16: Network      Figure 4-17: Enter IP
Default Gateway. To add or change the Default Gateway, select Edit. Enter the new IP address of the        Settings - Fixed IP           Address
Default Gateway in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new information, or
select Exit to return to the previous menu.
Primary DNS. To add or change the Primary DNS address, select Edit. Enter the new DNS IP address
in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to
return to the previous menu.
Secondary DNS. To add or change the Secondary DNS address, select Edit. Enter the new DNS IP
address in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new information, or select
Exit to return to the previous menu.
Set Wi-Fi
After you have selected Set Wi-Fi, the IP Phone will scan the local area for wireless access points or
routers. A list of wireless networks, including hotspots, will be displayed and show their wireless
network names, security status (a lock indicates wireless security), and signal strength, which is          Figure 4-20: Wireless       Figure 4-21: Scanning
indicated by a bar graph.                                                                                                               for Wireless Networks
There are three sets of instructions. If you will connect to a wireless network, proceed to this section,
“Connection to a Wireless Network.”
The IP Phone has a list of default hotspots, which are shown on the Hotspot screen. If you will connect to a
default hotspot, proceed to this section, “Connection to a Default Hotspot.”
If you will connect to a new hotspot, proceed to this section, “Connection to a New Hotspot.”
1. Scroll through the choices, and press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation pad) to select
   the wireless network you want to use.
                                                                                                                                          Figure 4-22: List of
                                                                                                                                          Wireless Networks
     If the network you want is not shown, select Rescan for a new scan.
   WEP Security
   If WEP security is enabled on the selected network, a new screen will appear. Using the
   navigation pad, select the appropriate transmit key number and then move to the WEP Key field.
   Enter the network’s WEP key. Press the center selection key.
   WPA Security
   If WPA security is enabled on the selected network, a new screen will appear. Enter the
   network’s WPA key. Press the center selection key.
3. You will be notified when the IP Phone has connected to the network, and a checkmark will
   appear next to the name of the network.                                                          Figure 4-23: Connecting   Figure 4-24: Enter WEP
                                                                                                      to Wireless Network        Key (for Secured
   Select Exit to return to the Wireless screen.                                                                                     Network)
Before you begin, make sure you have saved your User Name and Password for the default hotspot you want to
use. These login settings can be configured through the Hotspot screen.
1. Scroll through the choices, and press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation pad) to select
   the wireless hotspot you want to use.
If the hotspot you want is not shown, select Rescan for a new scan.
2. You will be notified when the IP Phone has connected to the hotspot, and a checkmark will appear next to
   the name of the hotspot.
                                                                                                                                           Figure 4-27: Select
3. A new window will appear. On the Select Hotspot screen, scroll through the choices, and press the center                                  Default Hotspot
   selection key to select the appropriate hotspot.
     (If the hotspot you want is not listed on the Select Hotspot screen, proceed to step 3 of the following section,
     “Connection to a New Hotspot.”)
4. The IP Phone will automatically use your User Name and Password to log in.
After you have logged in, select Exit to return to the Wireless screen.
1. Scroll through the choices, and press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation
   pad) to select the wireless hotspot you want to use.
If the hotspot you want is not shown, select Rescan for a new scan.
2. You will be notified when the IP Phone has connected to the hotspot, and a checkmark will
   appear next to the name of the hotspot.
3. A new window will appear. On the Select Hotspot screen, select IE Browser.
4. The web browser will automatically open. Follow the on-screen instructions to access the            Figure 4-28: Detect     Figure 4-29: Connecting
   hotspot.                                                                                                  Hotspot                  to Hotspot
5. After you have gained access, you can browse the Internet.
If you want to save the new hotspot’s settings, follow these instructions:
1. When you are connected to the new hotspot, view the main menu.
2. Select Wireless.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select Option.
You will see a list of profiles (when you have profiles already configured). Select Option to see menu
choices. Select Exit to return to the previous menu.
You can designate the order of the profiles saved by the IP Phone. The next time it is powered on, it
will use the first profile to automatically connect to the profile’s wireless network. If that network is
not available, the IP Phone will try the next profile. This will continue until it has connected to a
wireless network.
Option
You have these choices: Edit (available when you have at least one existing profile), Add, Delete           Figure 4-32: Wi-Fi        Figure 4-33: Edit SSID
(available when you have at least one existing profile), Connect, Go Down/Up (available when you                 Profiles
have more than one profile), and Save <network name> (available when the IP Phone is connected
to a network lacking a profile). The Edit and Add options configure the same settings. The Edit                                      ssid (service set
option is used for changing existing profiles, while the Add option is used for creating new profiles.                               identifier): your wireless
Select Return to return to the previous menu.                                                                                        network’s name.
                                                                                                                                     ad-hoc: a group of
Edit. Select Edit to edit a profile’s information: SSID (wireless network name), Wireless Mode,                                      wireless devices
Authentication Mode, and Encryption. (Additional setting may be available depending on the                                           communicating directly to
encryption used.) Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to change a setting.                                                 each other (peer-to-peer)
                                                                                                                                     without the use of an
     SSID. To change the SSID, select Edit. Enter the new SSID in the new window. Press the center                                   access point.
     selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
                                                                                                                                     infrastructure: a wireless
     Wireless Mode. You have a choice of Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes. To change the Wireless                                     network that is bridged to
     Mode, select Edit.                                                                                     Figure 4-34: Edit        a wired network via an
                                                                                                             Wireless Mode           access point.
Proceed to the section for the Authentication Mode you have selected.
   Encryption. You have a choice of Disabled and WEP encryption. To change the Encryption
   method, select Edit. If you select Disabled, there are no other settings to change. If you select
   WEP, there are two more settings available, Key Index and WEP Key.
                                                                                                        Figure 4-35: Change     Figure 4-36: Edit WEP
   Key Index. For the index of transmit keys, you have a choice of 1-4. To specify which WEP key        Authentication Mode              Key
   the IP Phone will use, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the numbers, and
   select the appropriate transmit key number. Select Save to save the new transmit key number,
   or select Exit to return to the Edit Profile menu without changing the number.
   WEP Key. To enter the WEP Key, select Edit. Enter the new WEP Key in the new window. Press
   the center selection key to save the new WEP Key, or select Exit to return to the Edit Profile
   menu without changing the key.
   802.1x. You have a choice of Enable and Disable. The Enable option configures the IP Phone for
   a network using 802.1x authentication. To change the 802.1x setting, select Edit.
   If 802.1x is enabled, configure the EAP Type setting. Select Edit. You have a choice of TLS, MD5,
   and PEAP. Select Save to save the new EAP Type, or select Exit to return to the Edit Profile
   menu without changing the EAP Type.                                                                 Figure 4-37: Enter WEP   Figure 4-38: Change
                                                                                                                 Key             EAP Type (802.1x)
     WPA Key. To enter the WPA Key, select Edit. Enter the new WPA Key in the new window. Press
     the center selection key to save the new WPA Key, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
     EAP Type. To change the EAP Type setting, select Edit. You have a choice of TLS, MD5, and
     PEAP. Select Save to save the new EAP Type, or select Exit to return to the Edit Profile menu
     without changing the EAP Type.
     Hotspot. If you have default hotspots configured, then this setting will be available. To change
     the selected hotspot, select Edit.
Select Return to return to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen.                                                   Figure 4-39: Edit EAP        Figure 4-40: Change
                                                                                                          Type (WPA-PSK)             EAP Type (WPA-PSK)
Add. Select Add to create a profile and enter its information: SSID (wireless network name),
Wireless Mode, Authentication Mode, Key Index, and WEP Key. Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to
change a setting.
     SSID. To enter the SSID, select Edit. Enter the new SSID in the new window. Press the center selection key
     to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
     Wireless Mode. You have a choice of Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes. To change the Wireless Mode, select
     Edit.
     Authentication Mode. You have a choice of Open System, Auto Switch, Share Key, and WPA-PSK. To change
     the Authentication Mode, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the modes, and select the
     appropriate mode. Select Save to save the new Authentication Mode, or select Exit to return to the Add
     Profile menu without changing the Authentication Mode.                                                                        Figure 4-41: Enter SSID
     Proceed to the section for the Authentication Mode you have selected.
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                                                                                                                           Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone
                                                                                                                     Wireless-G IP Phone
   Auto Switch, Share Key, or Open System
   Encryption. You have a choice of Disabled and WEP encryption. To change the Encryption method, select
   Edit. If you select Disabled, there are no other settings to change. If you select WEP, there are three more
   settings available, Key Index, WEP Key, and 802.1x.
   Key Index. For the index of transmit keys, you have a choice of 1-4. To specify which WEP key the IP Phone
   will use, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the numbers, and select the appropriate
   transmit key number. Select Save to save the new transmit key number, or select Exit to return to the Add
   Profile menu without changing the number.
   WEP Key. To enter the WEP Key, select Edit. Enter the new WEP Key in the new window. Press the center
   selection key to save the new WEP Key, or select Exit to return to the Add Profile menu without changing the   Figure 4-42: Change
   key.                                                                                                              Transmit Key
   802.1x. You have a choice of Enable and Disable. The Enable option configures the IP Phone for a network
   using 802.1x authentication. To change the 802.1x setting, select Edit.
   If 802.1x is enabled, configure the EAP Type setting. Select Edit. You have a choice of TLS, MD5, and PEAP.
   Select Save to save the new EAP Type, or select Exit to return to the Add Profile menu without changing the
   EAP Type.
WPA-PSK
   WPA Key. To enter the WPA Key, select Edit. Enter the new WPA Key in the new window. Press the center
   selection key to save the new WPA Key, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
     Hotspot. If you have default hotspots configured, then this setting will be available. To change the selected
     hotspot, select Edit.
Delete. To delete a profile, scroll down the entries until the profile is highlighted. Select Option and then select
Delete. Then you will be automatically returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen.
Connect. To connect using a profile, scroll down the entries until the profile is highlighted. Select Option and                             Figure 4-44: Profile
then select Connect. The IP Phone will automatically connect to the appropriate network. Then you will be                                          Added
automatically returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen.
Go Down/Up. You can rearrange the order of the profiles on your list. To move a profile, scroll through the entries
until the profile is highlighted. Select Option and then select Go Down or Go Up to move the entry. Then you will
be automatically returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen.
Save <network name>. When the IP Phone is connected to a network lacking a profile, this option will be
available. To save the network’s settings as a new profile, select Option and then select Save <network
name>. Then you will be automatically returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen.
You will see a list of the IP Phone’s default hotspots. Scroll through these choices and press the left soft key to
make a selection. Select Return to return to the Wireless screen.
User Name. To change the User Name, select Edit. Enter the new User Name in the new window. Press the
center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
Password. To change the Password, select Edit. Enter the new Password in the new window. Press the center
selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
          If you want to save a new hotspot’s settings, do not use this screen. When you are
          connected to the new hotspot, select Profiles on the Wireless screen. Select                                 Figure 4-45: Select
          Option, and then select Save <network name>. Then you will be automatically                                       Hotspot
          returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen.
Ring Option
Scroll through these choices and press the left soft key to make a selection. Select Return to return
to the Phone Settings screen.
Ring Types. There are five different ring types. The selected ring type is indicated by the <*>
symbol. Scroll through these choices to hear the actual ring style. Highlight the ring type you want to   Figure 4-47: Select         Figure 4-48: Phone
select, and then press the center selection key to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring      Phone Settings                 Settings
Option menu without changing the ring type.
Ring Tones. There are seven ring tones. The selected ring tone is indicated by the <*> symbol.
Scroll through these choices to hear the actual ring tone. Highlight the ring tone you want to select,
and then press the center selection key to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option
menu without changing the ring tone.
Ring Volume. There are five ring volume levels. The selected ring volume level is indicated by the
<*> symbol. Scroll through these choices to hear the actual ring volume level. Highlight the ring
volume level you want to select, and then press the center selection key to save your change. Select
Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the ring volume level.
To hear the actual keypad tone, scroll through these choices: Off, Soft, and Loud. The selected keypad tone is
indicated by the <*> symbol. Highlight the keypad tone you want to select, and then press the center selection
key to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Phone Settings menu without changing the keypad tone.
To see the different wallpaper choices, highlight the wallpaper you want to select, and then select Preview. Click
Exit to return to the Wallpaper menu. The selected wallpaper is indicated by the <*> symbol. Highlight the
wallpaper you want to select, and then press the center selection key to save your change. Select Exit to return
to the Phone Settings menu without changing the wallpaper.
You have six choices: Date, Clock, Time Format, Clock Type, Time Zone, and NTP Server. Select Exit
to return to the previous menu.
Date. Press the left soft key to select the Date setting. A new window will be displayed. Make your
changes, and then press the center selection key to save your change. Select Exit to return to the
Date & Time screen without changing the date.
Clock. Press the left soft key to select the Clock setting. A new window will be displayed. Make your
changes, and then press the center selection key to save your change. Select Exit to return to the
Date & Time screen without changing the time.
                                                                                                        Figure 4-53: Change         Figure 4-54: Change
Time Format. There are two formats available, 12-Hour and 24-Hour. To change the format,                        Date                       Clock
highlight Time Format, and press the left soft key.
Clock Type. There are two types available, Analog and Digital. To change the format, highlight Clock
Type, and press the left soft key.
The selected language is indicated by the <*> symbol. Highlight the language you want to select,
and then press the left soft key to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Phone Settings
menu without changing the language.
Phone Password
You can set a password so only users who know the password can use the IP Phone. Press the left
soft key to select the Phone Password setting. To set a password, select Edit. Enter the password,
and then press the center selection key to save it. Select Return to return to the Phone Settings
menu without changing the password.
                                                                                                      Figure 4-61: Select        Figure 4-62: Language
The next time the IP Phone is powered on, it will ask for the Phone Password. Enter it in the field       Language
provided, and then select OK.
The IP Phone is pre-configured with the correct Download URL (web address of the download site)
and OS Image File (firmware upgrade file) entries.
          NOTE: Do not change these settings unless your Internet phone service provider
          has given you new settings.
Plug the USB mini-B connector of the included power adapter into the USB mini-B port of the IP
Phone. Then connect the power adapter to a standard electrical outlet.
                                                                                                       Figure 4-64: Select       Figure 4-65: Edit
          NOTE: If the upgrade is interrupted, the IP Phone will revert to its old firmware, and
                                                                                                            Upgrade               Download URL
          you can attempt the upgrade again.
Select Upgrade to start upgrading the IP Phone’s firmware, or select Return to cancel the upgrade
and return to the previous menu.
When the upgrade is complete, the IP Phone will automatically power itself off. Wait five seconds,
and then power on the IP Phone.
Proxy IP. To add or change the Proxy IP address, select Edit. Enter the new Proxy IP address in the
new window. Press the center selection key to save the new setting, or select Exit to return to the
previous screen.
Proxy Port. To add or change the Proxy Port number, select Edit. Enter the new Proxy Port number
in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new setting, or select Exit to return Figure 4-68: Edit Proxy IP   Figure 4-69: Enter Proxy
to the previous screen.                                                                                                                     IP
Register Proxy IP. To add or change the Register Proxy IP address, select Edit. Enter the new
Register Proxy IP address in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new
setting, or select Exit to return to the previous screen.
Outbound Proxy IP. To add or change the Outbound Proxy IP address, select Edit. Enter the new
Outbound Proxy IP address in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the new
setting, or select Exit to return to the previous screen.
Outbound Proxy Port. To add or change the Outbound Proxy Port number, select Edit. Enter the
new Outbound Proxy Port number in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the
new setting, or select Exit to return to the previous screen.
Expire Time. If your Internet phone service provider did not provide an Expire Time setting, then    Figure 4-72: Change    Figure 4-73: Edit
keep the default setting, 3600 seconds. If your Internet phone service provider provided an Expire    Outbound Proxy IP    Outbound Proxy Port
Time setting, then scroll down to Expire Time, and select Edit. Enter the Expire Time in the new
window. Press the center selection key to save the new setting, or select Exit to return to the
previous screen.
Phone Number. To add or change the Phone Number you will use for Internet phone calls, select
Edit. Enter the new Phone Number in the new window. Press the center selection key to save the
new setting, or select Exit to return to the previous screen.
Password. To add or change the Password, select Edit. Enter the new Password in the new
window. Press the center selection key to save the new setting, or select Exit to return to the
previous screen.
Payload Type. G.711a, G.729, and G.711u are the three Payload Types available. They are listed in
order of preference. To change the order of preference, select Edit until the appropriate order of
preference is displayed on-screen.
Packet Time. You have two Packet Time lengths available, Small and Large. To change the time           Figure 4-76: Change                Figure 4-77: Change
period, select Edit until the appropriate Packet Time is displayed on-screen.                              User Name                           Password
DTMF Relay. You can enable or disable the DTMF Relay feature. To enable or disable the feature, select Edit.
UDP Port. To add or change the UDP Port number, select Edit. Enter the new UDP Port number in the new
window. Press the center selection key to save the new setting, or select Exit to return to the previous screen.
RTP Port. To add or change the RTP Port number, select Edit. Enter the new RTP Port number in the new
window. Press the center selection key to save the new setting, or select Exit to return to the previous screen.
When the web site is displayed, use the navigation bar below the Address field to control the web
browser, and use the navigation pad to control the cursor. Click the <= and => buttons to move
between webpages. Click the red X button to stop loading the current webpage. Click the green
refresh button to reload the current webpage. Click the home button to return to your homepage.         Figure 4-79: Web Site    Figure 4-80: Visit Web
Click the search button to run a search. Click the smaller capital A to zoom out, or click the larger                                     Site
capital A button to zoom in on the webpage. Click the minimize button to the left of the Address
field to minimize the Address bar.
To auto-scroll, press and hold down the center selection key for two seconds until you see an orange navigation
cursor. Then use the navigation pad to scroll up and down the webpage. To use the cursor as a page up and
down button, press and hold down the center selection key for an additional two seconds until the cursor turns
blue with a “P” in the center. Then use the navigation pad to move up and down the webpage.
To visit a different website, select the current web address in the Address field. Begin entering the new web
address, and a new window will automatically appear. When you have finished entering the new web address,
press the center selection key.
You can also use the Address drop-down menu. Select the website you want. Then press the center selection                       Figure 4-81: Auto-Scroll
key, or select Option and then Enter.                                                                                                    Option
Option
You have these choices: Edit (available when you have at least one web site saved), Add, and Delete (available
when you have at least one web site saved). The Edit and Add options configure the same settings. The Edit
option is used for changing existing web site entries, while the Add option is used for saving new web site
entries. Select Return to return to the previous menu.
                                                                                                                                           Figure 4-82: Web Site
Edit. Select Edit to edit a web site’s information: Name, URL (web address), and Port Number. Scroll through                                      Options
these choices, and select Edit to change a setting.
     Name. To change the Name, select Edit. Enter the new Name in the new window. Press the center selection
     key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
     URL. To change the URL, select Edit. Enter the new URL in the new window. Press the center selection key to
     save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
     Port Number. To change the Port Number, select Edit. Enter the new Port Number in the new window. Press
     the center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu. (If you
     are not sure how to change this setting, keep the default, 80.)
    Name. To enter the Name, select Edit. Enter the new Name in the new window. Press the center selection
    key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
    URL. To enter the URL, select Edit. Enter the new URL in the new window. Press the center selection key to
    save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
    Port Number. To enter the Port Number, select Edit. Enter the new Port Number in the new window. Press
    the center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu. (If you
    are not sure how to change this setting, keep the default, 80.)
                                                                                                                   Figure 4-84: Add Web
Select Return to return to the Web Site screen.                                                                             Site
Delete. To delete a web site, scroll down the entries until the web site is highlighted. Select Option and then
select Delete. Then you will be automatically returned to the Web Site screen.
The IP Phone will display video from the Linksys web camera. Press the right soft key to return to
the Web Cam screen.
                                                                                                        Figure 4-85: Web Cam         Figure 4-86: Web Cam
Option                                                                                                                                      Options
You have these choices: Edit (available when you have at least one Linksys web camera saved),
Add, and Delete (available when you have at least one Linksys web camera saved). The Edit and
Add options configure the same settings. The Edit option is used for changing existing entries,
while the Add option is used for adding new entries. Select Return to return to the previous menu.
Edit. Select Edit to edit a Linksys web camera’s information: Name, URL (web address), and Port
Number. Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to change a setting.
     Name. To change the Name, select Edit. Enter the new Name in the new window. Press the
     center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
     URL. To change the URL, select Edit. Enter the new URL in the new window. Press the center         Figure 4-87: Edit Web        Figure 4-88: Add Web
     selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.                  Cam                          Cam
Add. Select Add to create a new entry with the following information: Name, URL (web address), and Port
Number. Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to configure a setting.
    Name. To enter the Name, select Edit. Enter the new Name in the new window. Press the center selection
    key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
    URL. To enter the URL, select Edit. Enter the new URL in the new window. Press the center selection key to
    save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu.
    Port Number. To enter the Port Number, select Edit. Enter the new Port Number in the new window. Press
    the center selection key to save the new information, or select Exit to return to the previous menu. (If you
    are not sure how to change this setting, keep the default, 80.)
Delete. To delete an entry, scroll down until it is highlighted. Select Option and then select Delete. Then you will
be automatically returned to the Web Cam screen.
Wireless AP. Displayed here is the name of the wireless network used by the IP Phone. (This is also known as
the SSID.)
MAC Address. Displayed here is the MAC Address of the IP Phone.                                                                     Figure 4-89: Information
eBoot Version. Displayed here is the version number of the eBoot software.
Image Version. Displayed here is the version number of the image software.
SIP Version. Displayed here is the version number of the SIP software.
UI Version. Displayed here is the version number of the UI (User Interface) software.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
This appendix provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the
Wireless-G IP Phone. Read the description below to solve your problems. If you can't find an answer here, check
the website of your Internet phone service provider or the Linksys website at www.linksys.com/international.
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        If you have a Linksys router, then follow these instructions:
         1. On one of your networked computers, open your web browser.
         2. Access the Router’s Web-based Utility by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the
             Router.
         3. A login screen will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. Enter the Router’s password (the
             default is admin) in the Password field. Then click the OK button.
         4. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, and then click the Port Range Forwarding tab.
         5. For each port range you must specify, enter a different name in the Application field. Then enter the
             number or range of external port(s) used by the IP Phone.
         6. Select the protocol you will be using, UDP.
         7. Enter the IP address of the IP Phone. For example, if the IP Phone’s IP address is 192.168.1.100, you
             would enter 100 in the field provided.
         8. Repeat steps 5-7 until you have entered all four port ranges for the IP Phone.
        9. Check the Enable option for the port services you want to use.
        10. When you have completed the configuration, click the Save Settings button.
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2. When I’m on a telephone call, words are dropped intermittently.
   Go through this checklist until your problem is solved:
   • Are you using a wireless router and cordless phone? If so, the router and cordless phone may be using
       the same frequency and interfere with each other. Move the cordless phone farther away from the
       router.
   • There may be heavy network activity, particularly if you are running a server or using a file sharing
       program. Try to limit network or Internet activity during any Internet telephone call. For example, if you
       are running a file sharing program, files may be uploading in the background even though you are not
       downloading any files, so make sure you exit the program before you make an Internet phone call.
   • There may not be enough bandwidth available for your Internet phone call. You may want to test your
       bandwidth using one of the bandwidth tests available online. If necessary, access your service account
       at your Internet phone service provider’s website, and reduce the bandwidth requirements for your
       service. For more information, refer to your Internet phone service provider’s website.
   • There may be too many wireless routers or access points in your location using the same broadcast
       channel. Try changing the channel that your wireless router or access point uses; refer to the
       documentation of your router or access point for instructions.
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        6. Wait 10 seconds. Power on the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power button for
             two seconds.
        7. Reboot one of your networked computers, and check for an active Internet connection.
    • Set up port forwarding on your router. You must specify that four port ranges be forwarded to the IP
        address of the IP Phone. These four port ranges are as follows: 5060-5061 (UDP), 53-53 (UDP),
        69-69 (UDP), and 10000-20000 (UDP).
        Note: By default, the IP Phone uses a dynamic IP address assigned by your router. For port forwarding,
        you may need to assign a static IP address to the IP Phone. Contact your Internet phone service provider
        for assistance.
        If you have a non-Linksys router, refer to its documentation for instructions. If you have a Linksys router,
        then follow these instructions:
         1. On one of your networked computers, open your web browser.
         2. Access the Router’s Web-based Utility by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the
             Router.
         3. A login screen will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. Enter the Router’s password (the
             default is admin) in the Password field. Then click the OK button.
         4. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, and then click the Port Range Forwarding tab.
         5. For each port range you must specify, enter a different name in the Application field. Then enter the
             number or range of external port(s) used by the IP Phone.
         6. Select the protocol you will be using, UDP.
         7. Enter the IP address of the IP Phone. For example, if the IP Phone’s IP address is 192.168.1.100, you
             would enter 100 in the field provided.
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        8. Repeat steps 5-7 until you have entered all four port ranges for the IP Phone.
        9. Check the Enable option for the port services you want to use.
        10. When you have completed the configuration, click the Save Settings button.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make calls if my Internet connection is down?
No. Your high-speed Internet connection must be active when you make Internet phone calls.
Can I use the IP Phone to make a call and browse the Internet at the same time?
No. The IP Phone supports either calling or web browsing, not both at the same time. However, you can receive a
call while web browsing with the IP Phone. Also, you can make calls with the IP Phone while browsing the
Internet on your computer. Please note that your web browsing may affect the quality of your telephone call,
depending on the amount of upstream data traffic passing through your Internet connection.
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Appendix B: Glossary
This glossary contains some basic networking terms you may come across when using this product. For more advanced
terms, see the complete Linksys glossary at http://www.linksys.com/glossary.
Access Point - A device that allows wireless-equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a wired network.
Also used to expand the range of a wireless network.
Ad-hoc - A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other (peer-to-peer) without the use of an access
point.
Browser - An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web.
Cable Modem - A device that connects a computer to the cable television network, which in turn connects to the Internet.
Default Gateway - A device that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A networking protocol that allows administrators to assign temporary IP
addresses to network computers by “leasing” an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time, instead of assigning
permanent IP addresses.
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DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) - Removes the Router's firewall protection from one PC, allowing it to be “seen” from the Internet.
DNS (Domain Name Server) - The IP address of your ISP's server, which translates the names of websites into IP addresses.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - An always-on broadband connection over traditional phone lines.
Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission
medium.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network.
Full Duplex - The ability of a networking device to receive and transmit data simultaneously.
Gateway - A device that interconnects networks with different, incompatible communications protocols.
Half Duplex - Data transmission that can occur in two directions over a single line, but only one direction at a time.
HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) - The communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web.
Infrastructure - A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point.
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ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet.
LAN - The computers and networking products that make up your local network.
MAC (Media Access Control) Address - The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device.
Mbps (MegaBits Per Second) - One million bits per second; a unit of measurement for data transmission.
Network - A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage, and/or transmission between
users.
Passphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating
the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products.
Port - The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters.
Roaming - The ability to take a wireless device from one access point's range to another without losing the connection.
Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing, communications, and other
services.
Static IP Address - A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network.
Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network.
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Switch - 1. A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers, allowing a large number of devices to share a
limited number of ports. 2. A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the
recipient of data sent.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a network.
Telnet - A user command and TCP/IP protocol used for accessing remote PCs.
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) - A version of the TCP/IP FTP protocol that has no directory or password capability.
Throughput - The amount of data moved successfully from one node to another in a given time period.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The address of a file located on the Internet.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security.
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with each other
wirelessly.
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Appendix C: Specifications
Model                        WIP330
Transmit Power 12 dBm for 802.11b and 802.11g @ Normal Temp Range
External Interface One Mini USB 1.1 Port, One Stereo Ear Phone Jack
Display QVGA with 65k colors, 2.2 inch (55.9 mm) (240 x 320 pixels)
QoS ToS
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DTMF Transmission     In-band, Out-band (RFC2833)
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Please contact your Internet phone service provider regarding the warranty for the Product.
This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• 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 device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment has been SAR-evaluated. The Maximum average SAR(1g) test value is 0.303 W/kg.
Linksys declares that WIP 330 (FCC ID: Q87-WIP330) is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4 GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A.
Safety Notices
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Industry Canada
This device complies with Industry Canada ICES-003 and RSS210 rules.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes NMB003 et RSS210 d'Industrie Canada.
IC Statement
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with IC RF exposure compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting
antenna during transmitting.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys
products. Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol: