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		<title>Recommended firmware update v4.0.2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 06:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 22 Sep 2009 Dovado released the v4.0.2 firmware update for the Dovado UMR. Users can download this update from http://www.dovado.com/umrfirmware. Here is what Dovado say about this firmware update: We have corrected an issue which was pointed out to us by a few of you out there. The issue was that the UMR might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On 22 Sep 2009 Dovado released the v4.0.2 firmware update for the Dovado UMR. Users can download this update from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dovado.com/umrfirmware">http://www.dovado.com/umrfirmware</a>. Here is what Dovado say about this firmware update:</p>
<blockquote><p>
We have corrected an issue which was pointed out to us by a few of<br />
you out there. The issue was that the UMR might lock itself up (&#8220;crash&#8221;)<br />
during operation.</p>
<p><strong>NOTICE : We strongly recommend you to upgrade to this release! </strong><span id="more-107"></span></p>
<p>In releasing this firmware, we have removed versions 4.0 and 4.0.1 off the<br />
web and have incorporated the release notes into this version, thus giving<br />
you a better total overview of our 4.x progress thus far.</p>
<p>Aside from that, we have confirmed support for Sprint&#8217;s Sierra Wireless<br />
Compass 597.</p>
<p>For those of you with a Huawei 21Mbps modem, we have added support for the<br />
E182e model in this release as well, however, what you should bear in mind<br />
is that the Huawei 21Mbps modems do not output more than 2.5-3Mbps on the<br />
downlink (though uplink is very healthy!).
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		<title>The Dovado UMR firmware timeline</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 03:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are often asked why we have chosen to sell the Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR) among the many 3G routers on the market. There are a few factors that made the Dovado UMR stand out for us, including the high level of customer satisfaction, Dovado&#8217;s proactive style of customer support and, not least, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.commsoft.ie/images/UMR-front1.jpg" width="300" height="225">We are often asked why we have chosen to sell the Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR) among the many 3G routers on the market. There are a few factors that made the Dovado UMR stand out for us, including the high level of customer satisfaction, Dovado&#8217;s proactive style of customer support and, not least, the frequency of their firmware updates to extend the range of supported modems and introduce many new exciting features.<span id="more-106"></span></p>
<p>This article aims to document the rapid progression of the Dovado UMR firmware since the product&#8217;s launch in June 2008.</p>
<h3>v1.0, June 2008, Dovado UMR launched</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for 5 modems included in the initial release.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v1.2, 6 August 2008</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for 6 new modems added</li>
<li>Dial string support to handle CDMA as opposed to GPRS/HSPA</li>
</ul>
<h3>v2.0.2, 7 November 2008</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for another 7 new modems added</li>
<li>SMS mailbox: send/receive text messages on the UMR</li>
<li>Connection tracker: keep your internet connection alive</li>
<li>WAN port enabled</li>
<li>WPA2 enterprise: WLAN authentication via RADIUS</li>
</ul>
<h3>v2.1.1, 25 November 2008</h3>
<ul>
<li>1 new modem added</li>
<li>upload speeds boosted</li>
<li>NETWORK SETTINGS comes with optimal settings on pre-configured profiles</li>
<li>WAN port enabled</li>
<li>WPA2 enterprise: WLAN authentication via RADIUS</li>
</ul>
<h3>v3.0, 3 March 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li>3 more modems added</li>
<li>SMS remote control: send SMS requests to UMR to restart, connect, disconnect, status, etc.</li>
<li>SMS event notifications: configure the UMR to send an SMS when particular events occur</li>
<li>SMS traffic reports: get reports via SMS on traffic consumption this calendar month</li>
<li>Home automation: use TellStick with UMR to control household devices over internet</li>
<li>Connection Status Overview Bar</li>
<li>Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronisation: used to keep track of your monthly traffic consumption</li>
<li>Custom WAN port MAC address</li>
<li>Show hosts on LAN</li>
<li>Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) supported: allows you to host VPN server behind UMR</li>
<li>Swedish and German language support added to configuration wizard</li>
</ul>
<h3>v3.0.3, 27 April 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for a whopping 15 new modems added</li>
<li>Resolved a number of issues related to features introduced with v3.0</li>
</ul>
<h3>v3.0.5, 4 June 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for 5 new modems added</li>
<li>Traffic consumption report now has more intervals (2.5GB and 5GB)</li>
<li>Response to STATUS remote control command improved</li>
<li>Custom DNS entries now allowed (e.g. to use OpenDNS)</li>
<li>Norwegian, Polish and Finnish language support in configuration wizard.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.0, 10 August 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for the very latest &#8220;HSPA+&#8221; modems, 9 new modems added</li>
<li>GPS tracking (requires GPS dongle)</li>
<li>Wake-on-LAN</li>
<li>Telnet API for SMS, HTTP and Home Automation</li>
<li>Internet Traffic Consumption notification via e-mail</li>
<li>Monthly traffic counter reset date can be adjusted (default was first day of month).</li>
<li>Traffic counter can be reset manually.</li>
<li>Entire configuration can be saved/restored.</li>
<li>SMS Phonebook, practical for saving phone numbers when sending out an SMS. </li>
<li>Optional offline mode by default for USB modem Internet connectivity. Modem won&#8217;t connect until manually instructed to (via web or SMS) do so.
</li>
<li>User interface idle time-out period raised from 5 minutes to 10.</li>
<li>Updated Linux kernel and WLAN driver.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.0.1, 7 September 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li>support for 5 new modems added</li>
<li>TEST EMAIL button (for testing outgoing SMTP mail server).</li>
<li>GPS position now includes additional digits (seconds) for improved positioning accuracy</li>
<li>UPNP has been corrected.</li>
<li>Active FTP method has been implemented.</li>
<li>Port Forwarding beyond port 65000 now visible in GUI.</li>
<li>Disconnect/Connect user interface button working on all UMTS modems within MODEM->MODEM STATUS page.
</li>
<li>ZTE modems compatibility improved.</li>
<li>Home Automation scheduler</li>
<li>Support for blank spaces between words within APN field.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.0.2, 22 September 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>NOTE: Improved stability. Corrected a major issue where UMR can &#8216;crash&#8217; and remain unresponsive until a manual power restart has taken place.</strong></li>
<li>Corrected an error message on the INTERNET->WAN PORT SETTINGS page when switching between manual and DHCP settings. </li>
<li>Support for Sierra Wireless Compass 597 (Sprint) added</li>
<li>Limited support for Huawei E182e</li>
<li>Added &#8216;None&#8217; as alternative to authentication method on the MODEM->PPP page (may speed up connection time)</li>
<li>IP address is displayed in &#8216;Connection Up&#8217; SMS notifications </li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.1.0, 15 December 2009</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for 11 new modems added, including some HSPA+ (i.e. exceeding 7.2Mbps download speeds), namely:
<ul>
<li>BandLuxe C170 </li>
<li>Huawei E161 </li>
<li>Huawei E1762 </li>
<li>Huawei E510</li>
<li>Nokia CS-10 </li>
<li>Nokia CS-15 </li>
<li>Option GlobeSurfer® iCON 322 </li>
<li>Sierra Wireless AirCard USB 302 </li>
<li>Sierra Wireless AirCard USB 306 (21Mbps down, 5.76Mbps up) </li>
<li>Vodafone K3765 </li>
<li>ZTE MF668 (Rogers Canada) (21Mbps down, 5.76Mbps up) </li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>GPS position can now be updated in real-time using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gpsd.org">GPSD </a></li>
<li>Choose the Google map type (Hybrid, Satellite, Terrain, Road) to use with GPS</li>
<li>Sunrise/Sunset event scheduling for home automation. Your geographical position is either entered manually or detected automatically if GPS is enabled. Sunrise/Sunset times are displayed on the Status Overview if position is known.</li>
<li>You can now randomise the minutes component of scheduled home automation, for more realistic anti-burglary impact</li>
<li>Extra wireless socket controllers supported for use with the &#8220;blue TellStick&#8221; (TellStick 2.0), namely: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.clasohlson.se/Product/Product.aspx?id=143438236">Everflourish </a>(not self-learning!) <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kjell.com/?item=50219">Rising Sun</a>, Arctech and Brateck.</li>
<li>Support added for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gmb.nl/">Gembird&#8217;s</a> directly wired USB-controlled electrical sockets. Use Web interface, API, SMS and scheduling to control.
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><img alt="Gembird SIS-PM" src="http://www.kjell.com/content/media/images/items/39616.jpg" title="Gembird SIS-PM" width="200" height="186" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">Gembird SIS-PM</p>
</div>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img alt="mSIS-PM (1 socket)" src="http://www.kjell.com/content/media/images/items/39617.jpg" title="mSIS-PM (1 socket)" width="200" height="196" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">Gembird mSIS-PM (1 socket)</p>
</div>
</li>
<li>Verified to work with the <a target="_blank" href="http://dovtelcon.buecke.com">DovTelCon (Dovado Tellstick Control) API program</a> developed by Daniel Buecke (Thanks Daniel!!) This Windows system bar utility allows you to quickly take control of all your home automation devices locally or from remote.</li>
<li>With 4.1.x firmware, Dovado now also provide a Windows-based utility to apply the firmware upgrade from your PC without having to login to the browser-based configuration inteface.</li>
<li>When enabling Remote Management, you can now specify hostnames in your white-list as opposed to just numerical IP addresses. This will be useful if you use Dynamic DNS at the remote management location.</li>
<li>You can now access the API features from the Internet as opposed to just from the LAN. You can enable/disable the API features which can be accessed over the internet.</li>
<li>You can view which LAN->UPNP ports are in use</li>
<li>You can now disable ping responses to ICMP requests from the Internet. Available from SYSTEM->NETWORK SETTINGS</li>
<li>You can specify a Network Time Protocol server (NTP)</li>
<li>Daylight savings is an option on the NTP settings.</li>
<li>If you send a <strong>Connection Up</strong> SMS command you get more info if the Connection Tracker is enabled</li>
<li>multiple VPN sessions behind the UMR are now supported</li>
<li>Navigation between setup pages has been optimised in speed terms.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.1.1, 17 December 2009</h3>
<p>This was just a single bugfix release hot on the heels of v4.1.0</p>
<ul>
<li>Restored the correct behaviour of &#8220;allow all hosts&#8221; condition for remote management when the hosts field is blank.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.1.2, 10 February 2010</h3>
<p>The focus of this firmware release was to provide SMS functionality for modems that prove challenging in this respect.</p>
<ul>
<li>11 more modems fully supported, namely:
<ul>
<li>4G-System XSStick W14</li>
<li>Alcatel One Touch X030 </li>
<li>Alcatel One Touch X060s </li>
<li>Huawei E122 (3 Denmark) </li>
<li>Huawei E182e (recommend USB modem firmware update) </li>
<li>Huawei E1820 (recommend USB modem firmware update) </li>
<li>Longcheer WM71 </li>
<li>Sony Ericsson MD300 </li>
<li>Sony Ericsson MD400 </li>
<li>Vodafone K4505 </li>
<li>ZTE MF662 (OTE Greece, 21Mbps down, 5.76Mbps up) </li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>You can select your preferred SMS access method: SIM / Modem / Auto. The recommendation if you&#8217;re having SMS problems is to both SIM and Modem modes explicitly and test by sending an SMS.</li>
<li>The following modems now have SMS functionality:
<ul>
<li>4G-System XSStick W14</li>
<li>Alcatel One Touch X030</li>
<li>Alcatel One Touch X060s</li>
<li>Huawei E182e (recommend USB modem firmware update for Swedish TRE customers)</li>
<li>Huawei E1820 (recommend USB modem firmware update for Swedish Tele2 customers)</li>
<li>Longcheer WM71</li>
<li>Sony Ericsson MD300</li>
<li>Sony Ericsson MD400</li>
<li>Vodafone K4505</li>
<li>Vodafone K3765</li>
</ul>
<li>The Network Time Protocol (NTP) server can be specified as host or numerical IP address and it can reside on the LAN subnet.</li>
<li>Resolved DHCP issue that occurred in WAN mode with Cisco networks.</li>
<li>Fixed issue with Dynamic DNS passwords containing !&#8221;#?=)(</li>
<li>Fixed issue on required fields on the email notifications settings screen.</li>
<li>Fixed issue on simultaneous triggering of multiple Nexa home automation receivers.</li>
<li>Wake-On-LAN (WOL) aliases can now supported on the UMR API.</li>
<li>SMS enabled for home automation on Rising Sun, Arctech and Brateck receivers.</li>
<li>Sanity checks between port-forwarding rules and selected remote management port.</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.1.3, 19 February 2010</h3>
<p>This was a bugfix release, resolving the following issues:</p>
<ul>
<li>Remote management stability</li>
<li>Restored support for the Novatel modems MC930D and MC950D</li>
<li>MTU problem for Option modems</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.1.5, 25 March 2010</h3>
<p>This firmware update introduced a pre-configured database of APN settings selected via dropdown lists of countries and mobile operators in the configuration wizard and modem settings screen. The countries included in the APN database are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Canada</li>
<li>Denmark</li>
<li>Ireland</li>
<li>Italy</li>
<li>Kuwait</li>
<li>Norway</li>
<li>Qatar</li>
<li>Saudi Arabia</li>
<li>Sweden</li>
<li>Syria</li>
<li>UK</li>
<li>USA</li>
</ul>
<p>There were a couple of bugfixes in this release, namely:</p>
<ul>
<li>a fix for an issue related to Sirf mode on the Globalsat BU-353 GPS</li>
<li>and a fix for a problem, where the Connection Tracker wasn&#8217;t executing &#8220;Reboot and Redial&#8221; correctly upon failure</li>
</ul>
<p>Two new modems were added in this release:</p>
<ul>
<li>Novatel Wireless U998/MC998D (Bell Canada)</li>
<li>Sierra Wireless 309</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.1.6, 9 April 2010</h3>
<p>This was a bugfix release, resolving an issue with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) clock.</p>
<h3>v4.2.0, 19 May 2010</h3>
<p>This major firmware release includes a number of new Home Automation features, SMS developments that enable SMS functionality on &#8220;difficult&#8221; Sierra modems and support for six new modems.<br />
The new Home Automation features are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>You can now group appliances under aliases, e.g. you could use this to control appliances on a room-by-room basis</li>
<li>support for the NEXA brand of wireless wallplug dimmers</li>
<li>you can now Dim-Over-Time (DOT)  in the Home Automation Scheduler</li>
<li> Everflourish (GOA)  and NEXA self-learning wireless wallplug receivers now supported</li>
</ul>
<p>The following areas have been improved:</p>
<ul>
<li>SMS functionality is now supported on Sierra modems 302, 306, 309, 888 and 889. The latter pair require K2 Sierra Wireless firmware to benefit from this improvement.</li>
<li>Cosmetic improvements to the configuration screens</li>
<li>Fail-over support on the Connection Tracker</li>
<li>Improved settings protection in the event of power failure while saving settings</li>
</ul>
<p>The six new modems supported are:</p>
<ul>
<li>D-Link DWM-156</li>
<li>Option 505m</li>
<li>STC-U720 (Sweden Telecom)</li>
<li>Vodafone K3765-Z</li>
<li>Anydata 555c (MTS India)</li>
<li>Epivally SEC-8089 (TATA Photon India)</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.2.1, 1 June 2010</h3>
<p>This release brings support for 8 new modems plus SMS support for 2 modems already supported (ZTE&#8217;s MF662 and MF668). The new modems supported are:</p>
<ul>
<li>BandLuxe C321</li>
<li>Huawei E1752</li>
<li>Huawei UMG181</li>
<li>ProMate eGo.5</li>
<li>T-Mobile 120 (ZTE MF626 rebrand)</li>
<li>Vodafone K4505-Z</li>
<li>ZTE MF102</li>
<li>ZTE MF110</li>
</ul>
<p>Other fixes/enhancements are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>PIN code issue resolved on Nokia USB modems</li>
<li>Fixed Home Automation SMS and case sensitivity (now you can send &#8220;bedroom on&#8221; as well as &#8220;BeDrOOm on&#8221;)</li>
<li>Added support for adding Everflourish and Proove devices via the API</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.2.2, 3 June 2010</h3>
<p>A quick fix release to deal with a cosmetic error on Home Automation (Manual Control)</p>
<h3>v4.2.3, 22 June 2010</h3>
<p>This release adds Finland to the list of countries included in the dropdown APN database and fixes a few issues, namely:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fix for self-learning non-dimming NEXAs</li>
<li>Huawei E122 now operates in full power mode</li>
<li>The &#8220;all&#8221; group in Home Automation rebuilds itself when a new device is added through the API</li>
<li>Improved Wake-On-LAN</li>
<li>Fixed Bandluxe C100s/C120 running with PIN code</li>
</ul>
<h3>v4.2.4, 5 July 2010</h3>
<p>This release adds support for the ZAIN modem ZTE MF633 and updates support for the D-Link DWM-156 modem to handle latest modem firmware. There is also a bugfix on the Home Automation Scheduler.</p>
<hr />
For full details of firmware history, see the firmware <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dovado.com/UMR_Firmfarm.html">archive page on the Dovado website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Help! My computer can’t connect to my UMR to do the initial configuration.</title>
		<link>http://blog.movingwifi.com/getting-started/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 12:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve just received your Dovado UMR but you can&#8217;t get connected to the configuration web address http://192.168.0.1, the video below may help you overcome the networking issues in your way. The initial configuration of your Dovado UMR should be a quick and straight-forward process. Unfortunately your computer can conspire to throw a couple of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve just received your Dovado UMR but you can&#8217;t get connected to the configuration web address http://192.168.0.1, the video below may help you overcome the networking issues in your way.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://3G-router.ie/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dialup.png" alt="Connect to Dialup" title="dialup" width="200" height="253" class="size-full wp-image-357" />The initial configuration of your Dovado UMR should be a quick and straight-forward process. Unfortunately your computer can conspire to throw a couple of confusing obstacles in your way. This video demonstrates how to get overcome a couple of networking issues you may come up against. The demonstration uses Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6.</p>
<p>One potential source of confusion for some users is that the Dovado reference guide instructs you</p>
<blockquote><p>to open your web browser and access the website http://192.168.0.1</p></blockquote>
<p>but with your USB modem connected to the Dovado UMR and not yet configured, how can you connect to a website when you are not online? The &#8220;website&#8221; http://192.168.0.1 is actually the default address of the Dovado UMR on your Local Area Network &#8211; so no internet connection is needed to access the configuration interface.</p>
<p><object width="540" height="437"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/HRpJP1TUlK0&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/HRpJP1TUlK0&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="540" height="437"></embed></object></p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://3G-router.ie/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/neverdial.png" alt="Internet Options: Never Dial A Connection" title="neverdial" width="330" height="373" class="size-full wp-image-358" /><strong>Obstacle 1: PC constantly prompts to <code>Connect to Dialup</code> (or mobile broadband)</strong><br />
<em>Solution</em>: Modify the <code>Connections</code> tab on your <code>Internet Options</code> to enable the <code>Never Dial a Connection</code> option.</p>
<p><strong>Obstacle 2: Your browser won&#8217;t connect because it is <code>working offline</code></strong><br />
<em>Solution</em>: disable <code>Working Offline</code> from the <code>File</code> menu.</p>
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		<title>Quick Setup Guide</title>
		<link>http://blog.movingwifi.com/quick-setup-guide/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 21:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this quick guide you are shown how to configure the Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR).]]></description>
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In this quick guide you are shown how to configure the Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR).</p>
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		<title>Introducing the Dovado UMR</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 21:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing the Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR). This router allows you to plug in a 3G USB modem and you can share it out via WiFi or the 4 LAN ports. You can also plug in a &#8220;Y&#8221;-cable for extra power into the modem for better signal and performance. Easily put, with the Dovado [...]]]></description>
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<p>Introducing the Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR). This router allows you to plug in a 3G USB modem and you can share it out via WiFi or the 4 LAN ports. You can also plug in a &#8220;Y&#8221;-cable for extra power into the modem for better signal and performance.</p>
<p>Easily put, with the Dovado UMR, you can share out your internet connection via the single USB modem.</p>
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