Winegard Network Router TN 2301 User Manual

TravelNet Data/Voice Cellular Router Installation Guide  
ATTENTION INSTALLER  
Parts List:  
TravelNet Data/Voice Cellular Routers ( Models TN-2301/TN-2303/TN-2305)  
Green battery pack  
110 volt power adapter  
Power line cord  
Edimax BR-6204WG WiFi Preconfigured Router  
110 volt adapter with plug connector  
3 foot Ethernet Cable  
RJ11 Phone Cable  
(2)External Antenna (white)  
(2)External Antenna mount with 14’ cable  
(2)Stainless Antenna Mounts  
(2)SMA to TNC adapters  
Cable Entry Cover  
Aluminum Ground Plane (7 x 7 )  
Customer Package (clear envelope)  
o 7 foot Blue Ethernet Cable  
o (2)Black TNC Antenna  
o TravelNet Quick Start,  
o TravelNet User CD  
User Manual  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Other items not included:  
Sealant (Consult your vehicle manufacturer for the best sealant for your roof  
material.)  
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Position the antennas near the cable entry point. Here the TravelNet unit was  
located in the front overhead (Figure 1) with the antennas mounted close by on the  
roof.  
Figure 2  
Note that the antenna mounts are anchored to the 7” x 7” aluminum ground plane  
and that everything is well sealed.  
Figure 3  
3. Insert the small end of the cable through the ¾” diameter hole in the stainless  
antenna mount and feed the cable through. Next screw the brass antenna mount  
nut to the antenna mount as shown above, with the O-ring down, and attach the  
Antennas. Locate the antenna mounts as shown, and attach the stainless Antenna  
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mounts securely to the ground plane and coach roof as shown. Secure the antenna  
cable to the roof as shown.  
Figure 4  
4. Route the 2 antenna cables to the cable entry hole in the coach roof. Securely  
attach the cable entry cover over the cable entry point on the coach roof using  
screws and caulk (Figure 5) Antenna cables should be directed to the TravelNet  
Router.  
Figure 5  
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Setup the TravelNet Data/Voice Terminal  
Setting up your Carrier Account.  
Your TravelNet-DV requires both a data plan for internet service and a voice plan for analog  
phone service. Locate the “Account Application” (yellow sheet) in the “End User Envelope”.  
Sprint Customers (TN-2303)  
fill out the top half of the form  
and fax back to TravelNet  
Tech Support. Tech Support  
will set up the line of service  
with Sprint and contact you  
with the provisioning  
information required to  
activate the TravelNet  
system.  
AT&T Customers (TN-2301)  
to take the Account  
Application form to your local  
AT&T store; ask your  
representative to provision a  
Data Connect 5 GB line of  
service and a voice plan with  
your choice of minutes. Once  
you have the SIM card  
proceed to installation  
instructions  
Verizon Customers (TN-  
2305) fill out the top half of  
the form and fax back to  
TravelNet Tech Support.  
Tech Support will set up the  
line of service with Verizon  
and contact you with the  
provisioning information  
required to activate the  
TravelNet system.  
Figure 6  
AT&T systems (TN-2301) can be installed without the AT&T SIM  
card, the SIM maybe installed later. Convenient access to the  
bottom of the TravelNet Data Voice unit would make installing the  
SIM at a later time much easier.  
Attention  
Installer:  
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1. Remove Battery Compartment Door on the bottom of the unit.  
Figure 7  
2. Installing the AT&T SIM (Sprint and Verizon users skip to Step 3)  
Figure 8  
Install the SIM Card into the SIM card holder in the battery compartment.  
If applicable, remove the SIM Card from the larger plastic card holding it.  
Remove the battery compartment door from your TravelNet unit.  
Carefully slide the SIM Card into the SIM card holder inside the battery  
compartment.  
It will slide lengthwise as shown below, with the gold contact surface facing into the  
TravelNet and the corner notch matching the plastic SIM holder outline.  
NOTE; Do not touch the gold-colored areas of your SIM Card.  
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3. Install the Battery & Secure the compartment door.  
Install the Rechargeable  
Battery Pack into the battery  
compartment.  
Remove the battery  
compartment door, insert the  
battery connector into  
the battery terminal, arrange  
the battery pack in the  
compartment, and  
replace the battery  
compartment door. (As  
pictured above, the clipped  
corner of the battery  
connector will be on the left  
side.)  
Figure 9  
4. Attach Antenna cables  
Figure 10  
Figure 11  
Carefully attach the 2 SMA-to-TNC adapters to the TravelNet router TNC antenna  
mounts.  
Carefully attach the antenna cables to the SMA-to-TNC adapters on the TravelNet  
router. Caution should be taken to not over tighten the SMA cable connectors.  
Hand tighten only.  
5. Attach Ethernet Cable to Cell Router and Edimax.  
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Connect Ethernet cable to the Ethernet  
port on the TravelNet Network Port (as  
shown) and to the Edimax WAN port (as  
shown)  
Antenna cables not shown for clarity.  
Figure 12  
6. Attach Phone Cable  
Connect an RJ-11 Phone cable from a  
standard phone to the Phone input (J1  
Figure 13  
7. Attach power cable  
Connect the Power Supply Adapter to the unit’s Power Input and connect the  
Power Line Cord to the Power Supply Adapter. Then, connect the Power Line Cord  
plug into a power outlet. When a 12 VDC source, order the appropriate pigtail  
accessories and please save the 12 volt power supply for the coach owner. Note  
that if using RV’s DC power, the power inputs are polarity sensitive. NOTE: The  
lead with the white stripe is +12 VDC.  
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8. Turn on Cell Router Power using switch.  
Figure 14  
9. Understanding the LED Lights  
Note: LED’s are  
tricolored, Green,  
Amber and Red and  
this corresponds to the  
background colors of  
the table below.  
Figure 15  
LED Status Table  
Service  
/SIM  
LED  
Status  
Signal  
Strength 1  
Signal  
Strength 2  
Signal  
Strength 3  
Messaging  
Power  
Phone  
No  
Messages  
On Hook /  
No WAN  
Off  
No Power  
AC/Batt  
Normal  
On Hook/  
WAN  
Solid  
Service / 2G  
Service / 2.5 G  
Service / 3G  
Roam / 2G  
1 Bar  
1 Bar  
2 Bars  
1 Bar  
3 Bars  
2 Bars  
Voicemail  
SMS  
Slow  
Flashing  
Fast  
Batt Only  
On-Hook /  
WAN Tx  
Both  
Flashing  
AC/Batt  
Charging  
Off-Hook /  
WAN  
Solid  
Slow  
Flashing  
Fast  
Off-Hook /  
No WAN  
Roam / 2.5G  
Roam / 3G  
Low Batt  
Off-Hook /  
WAN Tx  
Off-Hook /  
WAN  
Flashing  
Solid  
No Service  
Batt Fault  
Slow  
Flashing  
Batt  
Critical  
Off-Hook /  
No WAN  
PIN Locked  
SIM Error /  
No SIM /  
Net Reject  
Fast  
Flashing  
Off-Hook /  
WAN Tx  
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Attention Installer: Place “User Envelope” in cabinet or drawer for your  
customer.  
TravelNet Data/Voice (TN-2303) Terminal Setup  
Activate your Sprint TravelNet Data/Voice on the Sprint  
Network  
Your TravelNet Data/Voice  
requires a data plan for  
internet and a voice plan to  
hook up the analog phone.  
Locate the “Account  
Application” (yellow sheet)  
in the “End User Envelope”.  
Fill out the top half of the  
form and fax to TravelNet  
Tech Support. Tech  
Support will set up the line  
of service with Sprint and  
contact you with the  
provisioning information  
required to activate the  
TravelNet system.  
Figure 16  
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1. When all devices are connected and powered on, use your computer to  
connect to the TravelNet Device Manager.  
Launch your Web browser (Internet Explorer or Firefox).  
Go to the browser’s address bar, type http://192.168.1.1, and press Enter or  
click the green Go arrow. A “Connect to” window will be displayed.  
_ Enter the default User name (“ctek”) and Password (“1234”). The TravelNet  
Device Manager will start and display the Home screen.  
Figure 18  
2. From the Home screen, click Activation  
Wait 5–10 minutes to see if your unit will auto-register itself on the wireless network.  
If the Activation Status field displays ACTIVE, your TravelNet is ready for use.  
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Figure 19  
Proceed to Set Up a Wireless WAN Data Connection.  
TIP: Bookmark the TravelNet Device Manager access page (http://192.168.1.1).  
3. For Sprint Activation, manually enter your MSL/SPC Code (4a), your MDN (10-digit  
wireless phone number) (4b), and your MIN/MSID (usually also your 10-digit wireless  
phone number) (4c).  
4. Click Save. If you have no additional changes, click Restart to complete Activation.  
The TravelNet will power down and restart.  
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5. Click Setup, click Wireless WAN in the Setup menu.  
6. PSD Auto Connect select Always On  
7. Do a hard restart of all network devices in order, first the TravelNet Cellular  
Router, 2nd the WiFi Router, and finally laptop.  
Activate your AT&T TravelNet Data/Voice (TN-2301) on the  
AT&T Network Set Up Your TravelNet  
Your AT&T TravelNet (TN-2301) requires a data plan for internet service and a voice  
plan to connect the analog phone to . Locate the “Account Activation” Form (yellow  
sheet), it has all the information the AT&T store will require to setup your account  
and provide you a SIM card.  
IMPORTANT: Power down your TravelNet system, and remove the green battery  
pack from the battery compartment before attempting to install SIM.  
1. Install the SIM Card into the SIM card holder in the battery compartment.  
If applicable, remove the SIM Card from the larger plastic card holding it.  
Remove the battery compartment door from your TravelNet unit.  
Carefully slide the SIM Card into the SIM card holder inside the battery  
compartment.  
It will slide lengthwise as shown below, with the gold contact surface facing into the  
TravelNet and the corner notch matching the plastic SIM holder outline.  
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NOTE; Do not touch the gold-colored areas of your SIM Card.  
Figure 20  
2. Install the Rechargeable Battery Pack into the battery compartment. (Fig. 20  
above)  
_
With the battery compartment door open, insert the battery connector into  
the battery terminal.  
Arrange the battery pack in the battery compartment, so the battery connector  
wire is in the top right of the compartment.  
Replace the battery compartment door.  
The battery connector will have the rounded corner side on the left when  
inserted into the battery terminal.  
3. Connect and hand-tighten the two Antennas (see above).  
4. Connect the Power Supply Adapter to the unit’s Power Input and connect the  
Power Line Cord to the Power Supply Adapter. Then, connect the Power Supply  
Adapter plug into a power outlet.  
5. (Optional) For optimal performance and  
protection, you may elect to connect a  
copper wire (not included) to the protective  
earth Ground Connector Screw to ground  
the device.  
_
In a building environment,  
connecting to an earth ground (such  
as a cold water pipe)  
can protect the device and peripherals from  
static and conducted electricity. It can also  
reduce static or buzzing during voice calls.  
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_In a vehicle environment, grounding to the frame and battery or alternator  
can reduce static or buzzing during voice calls.  
Connect the Ethernet (RJ-45) cable to the Ethernet Port on the TravelNet D/V. (This  
cable will serve as the connection to your computer or WiFi Router or other network  
device in most configurations, including the primary Wireless WAN data connection.)  
Setting Up WiFi Security on the Edimax BR-6204WG  
Refer to the Edimax users guide CD for additional information.  
Once you have an internet connection and an unsecure WiFi connection established  
proceed to setup WiFi security for your Edimax router.  
Figure 21  
WEP Key Setup  
Figure 22  
1. Log into the Edimax WiFi Router at 192.168.2.1  
2. Enter the Username ‘admin’ and Password ‘1234’  
3. Go to WIRELESS SETTINGS > SECURITY  
4. Encryption type: select WEP  
5. Key Length: 64-bit  
6. Key Format: Hex (10 Characters)  
7. Default Tx Key: Key 1.  
8. Encryption Key 1: Enter your 10 Characters Key- see chart below  
9. Do not place an “x” in the selection box labeled “Enable 802.1x  
Authentication” for normal installations. If there are any questions call  
TravelNet Technical Support.  
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Figure 23  
WEP Key Setup  
Parameters Default Description  
Key Length 64-bit  
You can select the WEP key length for encryption, 64-bit or  
128-bit. Larger WEP key length requires 26 hexadecimal  
characters  
Key Format  
Use hexadecimal digits (in the "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" range)  
to be the WEP Key.  
Examples:  
Hexadecimal Digits: 12345abcde or abcdef0123  
10.Write key on piece of paper or on Edimax manual and keep in a safe place  
with other important documentation.  
11. Click on the Apply Button and wait for the System to automatically Restart.  
Click OK button and security setup is complete.  
12.Call TravelNet Technical Support (877) 475-7771 if there are questions  
concerning Apple Computers or if you prefer to use other encryption methods.  
To connect your XP computer to your wireless network  
Configuring the Windows XP Wireless Clients (With WEP)  
Configuration of the Windows XP wireless clients for WEP key authentication depends on  
whether you are using Windows XP with SP2 or Windows XP with SP1 and whether the  
wireless network adapter driver supports Wireless Auto Configuration.  
Wireless Network Adapter Driver Supports Wireless Auto Configuration with  
Windows XP with SP2  
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Use the following procedure to configure Windows XP with SP2 for your infrastructure  
mode wireless network when the wireless network adapter supports Wireless Auto  
Configuration:  
1. When the computer is within range of the wireless router or Access Point (AP)  
operating in your home or small business, Windows XP should detect it and prompt  
you with a Wireless networks detected message in the notification area of your  
taskbar.  
2. Click the notification message. If you are not notified, right-click the wireless  
network adapter in Network Connections, then click View Available Wireless  
Networks. In either case, you should see a Choose a wireless network dialog box  
with the name of your wireless network. (If the “TravelNet xxxx” wireless network  
is not displayed, it may be necessary to reset the unit by removing its power plug for  
10 seconds, then reinsert the power plug and wait 45 to 60 seconds). Then select the  
“View Available Wireless Networks” again.  
3. Double-click your wireless network name. Windows XP will attempt to connect to  
your wireless network.  
4. Because Windows XP has not been configured with the WEP key for your wireless  
network, the connection attempt will fail and Windows XP will prompt you with a  
Wireless Network Connection dialog box. Type the WEP key in Network key and  
Confirm network key, and then click Connect.  
5. If the status message for your wireless network in the Choose a wireless network  
dialog box is Connected, you are done. If the status message for your wireless  
network in the Choose a wireless network dialog box is Authentication did not  
succeed, click Change the order of preferred networks in the list of Related tasks.  
From the Wireless Networks tab of properties of your wireless network adapter,  
click the name of your wireless network in Preferred networks, and then click  
Properties.  
6. In Network Authentication, click WEP.  
7. In Network key, type the WEP key as configured on the wireless Access Point (AP).  
In Confirm network key, retype the WEP key.  
8. Click OK to save changes to the wireless network.  
9. Click OK to save changes to the wireless network adapt  
To connect your Windows Vista computer to your wireless network  
View and connect to available wireless networks  
Applies to all editions of Windows Vista.  
If you have a mobile PC, you can see a list of available wireless networks, and then connect  
to one of those networks, no matter where you are. The wireless networks appear only if your  
computer has a wireless network adapter installed and the adapter is turned on.  
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1.Open Connect to a Network by clicking the Start button , and then clicking  
Connect to.  
2.In the Show list, click Wireless.  
You'll see a list of the wireless networks currently available. If you do not see a network  
listing similar to this example: TravelNet 1234, it may be necessary to reset power on the  
WiFi router, wait 45 to 60 seconds and refresh the “View Available Wireless Networks”.  
You'll see a list of the wireless networks currently available.  
3.Click a network, and then click Connect.  
If you don't see the network you want to connect to, click Set up a connection or  
network. A list of options will appear that includes manually searching for and connecting  
to a network, as well as creating a new network connection.  
Some networks require a network security key or passphrase. To connect to one of those  
networks, ask the network administrator or the service provider for the key or passphrase.  
Enter WEP encryption key in same manner as described on previous page for Windows XP  
Whenever possible, you should connect to security-enabled wireless networks. If you  
do connect to a network that is not secure, be aware that someone with the right tools  
can see everything that you do, including the websites you visit, the documents you  
work on, and the user names and passwords that you use.  
After you're connected, you can close the Wireless Network Connection window.  
Now you're ready to browse the Web wirelessly. You can also create a wireless  
network in your home, RV or boat that connects your computers, printers, cameras,  
games, and other accessories for easy access and enjoyment.  
QUESTIONS? CALL OUR SUPPORT LINE: 877-475-7771 or visit our  
TravelNet  
Winegard Company  
Support: (877) 475-7771  
FAX: 847-991-3328  
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