Contents 1 Introduction........................3 2 Getting started ........................4 2.1 Check what’s in the box..................... 4 2.2 Location ........................4 2.3 Configuration and power up ..................5 3 Using your Femtocell......................6 3.1 How it works......................6 3.2 Broadband connection ....................6 3.3 Indicator Lights ......................6 3.4 Privacy ........................7 3.5 Emergency calls ......................7 4 ...
1 Introduction The FP16204 Femtocell Access Point from NEC is one of the most technically advanced 3G access points, yet installation is simple and straight forward. Plugging the compact unit into your broadband router or cable modem will grant your existing 3G phone or data‐card exclusive access to its own 3G access point. The Femtocell is like a low‐power 3G equivalent of a Wi‐Fi hotspot that works with all your 3G devices. It can be configured to handle four, eight or sixteen voice calls at the same time. There is no need to worry about dropped calls, poor voice quality or slow data connections, dependable multi‐megabit speeds are now a reality whereas coverage concerns and network congestion are things of the past. The Femtocell has no buttons to press and simply requires a power source and broadband data connection to operate. The Femtocell automatically communicates with a central ...
2 Getting started 2.1 Check what’s in the box Femtocell with free standing mount and (optional) wall bracket Ethernet data cable to connect the Femtocell to your LAN, broadband router or cable modem Mains power supply adaptor and plug External GPS antenna User Guide 2.2 Location The range of the Femtocell depends on a number of factors including its location, the number and the construction of the walls, and the proximity to other Femtocells. ...
Ideally, place your Femtocell somewhere central in an elevated location and close to a window. For even better coverage throughout the home, the external GPS antenna can be connected and placed by a window to allow the Femtocell to be located in a more central location.
3 Using your Femtocell 3.1 How it works Traditionally your mobile phone provides service using a long‐distance radio connection with a mobile phone network. The Femtocell is a mobile access point that seamlessly replaces this service when you are indoors. It uses your broadband internet connection to communicate with the mobile network, and because it provides coverage indoors it is very low power ‐ similar or lower than the power used by a regular cordless home phone, Wi‐Fi router or even your mobile phone. The result is outstanding 3G coverage including dependable, high‐speed data services like music download and video. The 3G mobile network detects when you ...
of self‐checks and configures itself to give best coverage in your home or office. All communications between the Femtocell and the central management system are secure and carried over your broadband data connection. If for any reason the indicator light is red this means that there is a problem. Section 4 contains information about the state of the indicator light, what it means, and what actions need to be taken. 3.4 Privacy The Femtocell ensures your privacy by not logging, recording or reporting phone calls, ...
4 Troubleshooting The Red Indicator light is used to signal a problem with the unit. If the Red Indicator light is flashing this means that there is a problem which you can resolve yourself. The number of flashes indicates the type of problem as shown in the table below. If the Red Indicator light is on but not flashing then please contact your customer care who will be able to assist you with the problem. Number of Problem Resolution flashes 1 No connection to Check the connection between the broadband local broadband router and the Femtocell. router No internet Check that the broadband router is connected to the 2 connection Internet and is providing service. Interference There is interface with other systems. Try placing 3 ...
Safety and Product care All instructions, warning and caution statements that accompany this equipment must be strictly followed at all times to ensure its safe use. Observe all warning and caution symbols that are fixed to this equipment. This electrical equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, when using this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire and injury to persons, and the ...
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Subscriber Identity Module. Removable smart card used in a mobile phone or datacard to hold network security data, identify the owner and store personal information. Wireless connection between the mobile device and the fixed base Uplink station. Wideband Code Division Multiple Access. Fundamental technology for WCDMA 3G networks used in Europe and the rest of the world. Wi‐Fi Wireless technology to provide a local data connection between electronic products. ...