R206-Z Advanced Configuration Guide v0.1
R206-Z Advanced Configuration Guide v0.1
R206-Z Advanced Configuration Guide v0.1
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Welcome
This Advanced Configuration Guide outlines the steps necessary to install and configure your Vodafone
Mobile Wi-Fi and how to use the browser interface.
This guide is separated into 4 chapters:
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2.
3.
4.
Please save this Advanced Configuration Guide to your computers hard drive for
future reference.
Also refer to the User Guide which was shipped in the box with your Vodafone
Mobile Wi-Fi device.
Vodafone Group 2013, VODAFONE, the Vodafone logos and Vodafone Mobile Connect are trade marks of the
Vodafone Group. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trade marks or trade marks of Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and/or other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the
trade marks of their respective owners.
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Getting Started
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WPS Button
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Network
Messages
Battery
Display information
Network signal: 1-4 bars. 4 bars indicates strong network signal.
SMS messages: Status of SMS messages. Example above shows unread SMS.
Battery: Varies from red (almost discharged) to green (fully charged). Example shows a fully charged battery.
The device status screen is constantly updated with the current status of the device and network connection
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1.1.5 Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi software updating and reporting capabilities, End User
Licence Agreement
Vodafone Mobile Broadband software is included on this device, and contains built-in software updating
and reporting capabilities as listed in the End User Licence Agreement.
End User Licence Agreement: Please ensure that you read and accept the End User Licence Agreement
(EULA) for your country before you use the device and software. The EULAs are available for viewing here:
www.support.vodafone.com/VodafoneMobileWiFi/R206-Z
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SIM card
MicroSD card
Insert battery
Replace back
cover
3. Switch on the device by pressing the Power button for 3 seconds. The display on the front of the
Mobile Wi-Fi device will be illuminated, the device displays the Vodafone logo and will then go through its
start-up sequence, connecting to the mobile network and starting Wi-Fi unless a PIN is required.
4. Use the normal Wi-Fi application on your computer or device to connect. Select the Mobile Wi-Fi
network from the list of available Wi-Fi networks, click Connect and enter the WPA2 password (secure WiFi network key). If your connecting device has WPS functionality, you can press and hold the WPS button
on the R206-Z for 5 seconds (all 3 LEDs will flash simultaneously), then any WPS-enabled device can
connect without requiring the network key. You should now have internet access via Vodafone Mobile
Wi-Fi.
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Advanced configuration app for iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch / smartphone / tablet users
Apple device users should use the Safari browser to browse to the web UI http://VodafoneMobile.wifi or
http://192.168.0.1 , or download the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi monitor app. Smartphone and tablet users
can check the device status by downloading the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi monitor app from the App Store in
iTunes or the Android Market / Google Play. See Section 1.5 for sample monitor app screenshots.
The Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi comes pre-configured with the Access Point Number (APN) and other
Vodafone network settings to allow you to use this device on the Vodafone network without complex
configuration or set-up.
Before you start: Make a note of your Wi-Fi security details - the WPA2 Key and Wi-Fi Network Name
(SSID). The WPA2 Key and the SSID are unique to your device and can be found on a label inside the back
cover of the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi device. The details are also on the Reminder Card that came in the
packaging box with the device.
You have two connection options when doing the initial setup of the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi.
Option 1 - Set up a connection to the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi - Wi-Fi Mode
In Wi-Fi mode you use the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi as a shared access point or Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi. You
use your PCs Wi-Fi capability to access the device.
Use your normal Wi-Fi manager on your computer to locate the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi wireless
network.
Note: The steps to connect to a Wi-Fi network vary depending on your operating system and whether you use the
native application or third-party software. Generally you click an icon (often in the System Tray for Windows or
choose System Preferences > Network on a Mac) where you can select View Available Wireless Networks.
If you are unfamiliar with wireless networking on your computer, consult the computer help system.
For differences between Windows 7 and Vista set-up please see the FAQ What is the difference between
Vista and Windows & network set-up?
If multiple wireless networks are found, highlight the one named VodafoneMobileWiFi-xxxxyy. The
xxxxyy represent a randomly generated set of numbers and letters which will differ per device.
Click Connect.
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It is highly recommended that you set up security for your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi at this time. The device
has WPA2 security enabled, but you may want to change the WPA2 network key and your device
administrator logon password with personalised settings.
Note: If you are connected to the device over Wi-Fi and find the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi redirects to the
web UI (i.e. configuration page) instead of the page you expected when using the browser, this will be due
to the fact that the device cannot connect the user to a Mobile Broadband network, and needs some sort
of intervention from you (for example, SIM PIN is required by your network to enable a connection).
If you have trouble connecting to the device ensure your WPA2 security key has been entered correctly.
Note: The WPA2 key is case sensitive - please ensure you input it with the correct upper and lower case
characters. An additional common cause of PC connection problems could be that your computers Wi-Fi
adapter has become confused by working with multiple Wi-Fi devices. The normal way to fix this on a PC
is to right click on the Wireless Network Connection icon in the Windows toolbar, then select Repair. In
Windows 7, right click the Wireless Network Connection icon, select Troubleshoot problems and select
Repair.
Please check the connected state in the web User Interface (UI) to confirm the device is showing Connected, and
if not refer to the Troubleshooting section later in this guide
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The web browser will always display certain information (network, Wi-Fi and battery status and list of
connected devices) regardless of whether you are logged in or not.
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Enter the default password admin into the Login window in the upper right corner of the screen and
click Login. Select Mobile Wi-Fi > Router > Router Settings. Note: If you have an enterprise version of
this device the password will be different please check with your own company IT administrators who
will hold your secure password for logging in.
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1.4.2 Establish a Secure Profile that meets your personal requirements
You can use advanced router security options: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA/WPA2 mixed, WPA2-PSK, MAC
address filtering / NAT security. WPA2-PSK is the default, but you may need to lower the security level if
any of the devices that want to use the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi are do not support this level of security (for
example, some older PCs do not support WPA2).
Select Mobile Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi > Security
IMPORTANT: Your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi comes with a pre-set WPA2 key that is unique to the
device and is engraved on the back of the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi. If you want to change this key
to something more memorable, you can change it by following the steps below. Vodafone
recommend changing the WPA2 key to a secure key which can be easily remembered. Note: The
WPA2 key is case sensitive - please ensure you input it with the correct upper and lower case
characters.
Enter a memorable Network Key you want to use for Wi-Fi access to the device .
Choose the Authentication level you want from the drop-down box (WPA2 is the default).
Select the type of key encryption algorithm you want to use from the drop-down box.
Click Save.
IMPORTANT: Your wireless connection will be disabled at this point. You must reconnect with the new
network key you just established if you are currently using wireless access to do the initial security
configuration.
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1.5 Advanced Configuration for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, smartphone or tablet
You can monitor the status of your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi device from any of the devices listed above,
subject to device operating system versions of iOS v5 or above, or Android V2.1.0 or above.
Apple device users should use the Safari browser to browse to the web UI http://VodafoneMobile.wifi or
http://192.168.0.1 , or download the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi monitor app.
Smartphone and tablet users can check the device status by downloading the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi
monitor app from the App Store in iTunes or the Android Market / Google Play.
Download the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi monitor app. Sample monitor screens show below
Click on the app icon
Tablet / iPad
iPhone / smartphone
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Overview
Mobile Broadband settings
Wi-Fi settings
Router settings
File Storage
SMS
Account settings
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2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Access the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Configuration pages from your web browser
Enter http://VodafoneMobile.WiFi or http://192.168.0.1 into the address window of your web
browser, and press the Enter key. If you have previously connected to the device using the Micro USB
cable from you PC you can click on the short cut icon on your desktop.
When you first connect to the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi with your web browser, you see the Vodafone
Mobile Wi-Fi Configuration Page below which gives basic status information. You will not be logged into
the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi at this stage, and will be unable to save any changes you make to the device
configuration until you login.
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IMPORTANT: Do not enable MAC Address Filtering unless you have added your own MAC address to the
MAC address list, otherwise you will be unable to access the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi device via Wi-Fi (but
you will still be able to connect to the device via the USB cable).
On a Windows computer, you can find the MAC address by running ipconfig /all from the cmd
window. The MAC address is referred to as the Physical Address.
On a Mac, open System Preferences > Network. Select Airport in the Show: drop down list. The
MAC address is the Airport ID that displays underneath.
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IMPORTANT: You will need to set up static IP addresses on your Wi-Fi for each device that has an
application you want to forward to.
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2.3 Storage
The Storage view has two or three options (depending on whether file sharing has been enabled or
disabled) on the Navigation bar covering how files can be accessed from a Micro SD card that is inserted
into the Mobile Wi-Fi device: File Storage, Sharing and Help.
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2.3.3 Sharing
Choose Sharing from the Navigation bar to manage sharing of files stored on your Micro SD card. You
can choose which folders to share, and if you would like Wi-Fi users to be able to view files, delete files or
create new files.
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2.4 SMS
The SMS view has six options on the Navigation bar covering SMS reading and writing, and SMS settings
Inbox, Write, Sent, Draft, Settings and Help. The first four screens are straight forward and are not
covered here.
The number of SMS messages that can be stored is limited, so make sure you manage your available
space by deleting old messages from the Inbox, Sent and Draft folders.
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2.5 Account
The Account view on the Navigation bar has a minimum of 3 options: Account details, Account type
and Help. For a prepaid SIM, users will have Balance and TopUp options to check their balance and also
to top-up their account. The view in the window switches to show you details from the account that you
have with your mobile network operator. The account type will be selected automatically from your SIM
details, but you can change the options shown for your account type if necessary.
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2.5.3 Balance
Choose Balance from the Navigation bar to display the current balance of your prepaid data SIM card.
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2.5.4 TopUp
Choose TopUp from Navigation bar to top-up your prepaid SIM account balance using either a voucher or
credit/debit cards.
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3.1 Overview
The following tips will help solve many common problems encountered while using the Vodafone
Mobile Wi-Fi.
Ensure that the Vodafone network coverage extends to your current location. You may
check on the devices screen or via the web UI to ensure the device is registered to a
network, e.g. it mentions your network operator such as Vodafone UK. If your device is
showing searching for network then try positioning in an alternative location, e.g. closer
to the window, higher up in a building etc. If you device is continually showing
connecting then ensure the account type selected in the drop down box of the account
section is correct.
The SSID password is case-sensitive. If you entered it manually then ensure it is exactly
the same as it appears on the device label (or it is the same as the one you may have
changed it to). If you have a problem with Wi-Fi access, connect to the device using the
USB cable to create a LAN connection in order to analyse the status of the device in the
Troubleshooting Screen in Help.
Make sure you are using the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi device in the correct geographic
region for your SIM.
Check the Diagnostics Screen in the Help menu bar (see section 3.2) for device status
information.
When properly installed, the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi is a highly reliable product. Most problems are
caused by one of these issues:
System resources required by the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi are being used by other
devices.
The following two items are referenced frequently in the solutions that follow. Please make note of
their differences.
Open the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi configuration screen.
1. Type http://VodafoneMobile.WiFi or http://192.168.0.1 in your browser address bar and
press Enter. If you have previously connected to the device using the Micro USB cable from
your PC you can click on the short cut icon on your desktop.
2. The Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi configuration screen opens and gives basic status information
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3.2.2 Diagnostics
Choose Diagnostics from the left hand menu bar to view a comprehensive view of the device status to
identify potential problems. The screen has 5 areas that can be expanded by clicking on the > displayed
before each area: Mobile Wi-Fi information, Mobile Broadband connection status, Device
Configuration, Wi-Fi Interface and Currently Attached Devices.
The different areas are explained in the sections below.
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3.2.4 About
Choose About from the left hand menu bar to see the version of Diagnostics currently running.
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3.2.5 Support
Choose Support from the left hand menu bar to access local network support contact details.
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Make sure the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi is powered on. Press and hold down both the WPS and
power buttons together for 3 seconds.
The device initiates its standard start-up procedure (the Vodafone logo is displayed followed
by connection status information).
The list of wireless networks on your PC will now show the original default SSID when you
first received your device.
Connect to the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi again via Wi-Fi using the original SSID and PWA2 key
(details found on the label inside the back cover of the device and on the reminder card), or
via the USB cable.
To reset the device back to its factory settings via the software UI:
Refer to section 2.2.3.4 Advanced Settings on page 31 of this Guide.
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4. Glossary
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