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Quick User Manual

3G/4G Mobile Router

LTE/4G/3G model utilize the Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7354 Module


Carrier Approvals: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile
Regulatory Approvals: FCC, PTCRB, NCC
Frequency Bands:
LTE: 1900(B2), 1700/AWS(B4), 850(B5), 700(B13), 700(B17), 1900(B25) MHz
WCDMA: 2100(B1), 1900(B2), 1700/AWS(B4), 850(B5), 900(B8) MHz
EV-DO/CDMA: 800(BC0), 1900(BC1), 1700(BC10)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad-band
Data Speeds
LTE: DL 100 Mbps/ UL 50 Mbps

3G model utilize the Huawei MU609 Module


Carrier: GSM only
Regulatory Approvals: CCC, CE, FCC, RoHS
Frequency Bands:
UMTS/HSPA: 2100(B1), 1900(B2), 850(B5), 900(B8) MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 MHz
Data Speeds
HSPA: DL 14.4 Mbps / UL 5.76 Mbps
WCDMA PS: DL 384 kbps / UL 384 kbps
EDGE: DL 236.8 kbps / UL 236.8 kbps
GPRS: DL 85.6 kbps / UL 85.6 kbps

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Compact metal case with mounting bracket and a Magnetic Mount 6" Antenna with an 6 cord is
Included

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Web Logon ............................................................................................................................................ 5

Status .................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.

2.1.1.

System Status

2.1.2.

Internet Status

2.1.3.

VPN Status

2.2.

LAN

2.2.2.

Wireless

Device List ..................................................................................................................................... 8

Basic Network ....................................................................................................................................... 9


3.1.

Cellular .......................................................................................................................................... 9

3.2.

LAN .............................................................................................................................................. 10

3.3.

DDNS ........................................................................................................................................... 11

3.4.

Routing ........................................................................................................................................ 12

WLAN .................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.

Basic Settings .............................................................................................................................. 13

4.2.

Wireless Filter ............................................................................................................................. 14

4.3.

Advanced Wireless ...................................................................................................................... 15

4.4.

Wireless Survey ........................................................................................................................... 16

Advanced Network.............................................................................................................................. 17
5.1.

Port Forwarding .......................................................................................................................... 17

5.2.

DMZ ............................................................................................................................................. 18

5.3.

Triggered ..................................................................................................................................... 18

5.4.

Firewall ........................................................................................................................................ 18

5.5.

Serial App. ................................................................................................................................... 19

5.6.

UPnP/NAT-PMP........................................................................................................................... 19

5.6.1.

Forwarded Ports

19

5.6.2.

Settings

19

5.7.
6

LAN ................................................................................................................................................ 7

2.2.1.

2.3.
3

Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6

Static DHCP ................................................................................................................................. 19

VPN Tunnel.......................................................................................................................................... 20
6.1.

GPE .............................................................................................................................................. 20

6.2.

PPTP Server ................................................................................................................................. 21


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6.3.

PPTP Online ................................................................................................................................. 21

6.4.

VPN Client ................................................................................................................................... 22

6.5.

IPSec ............................................................................................................................................ 22

Administration .................................................................................................................................... 24
7.1.

Identification ............................................................................................................................... 24

7.2.

Time ............................................................................................................................................ 25

7.3.

Admin Access .............................................................................................................................. 25

7.3.1.

Web Admin

25

7.3.2.

Password

25

7.4.

Scheduler Reboot ........................................................................................................................ 26

7.5.

SNMP........................................................................................................................................... 26

7.6.

M2M Access ................................................................................................................................ 26

7.7.

Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 26

7.7.1.

Backup Configuration

26

7.7.2.

Restore Configuration

27

7.7.3.

Restore Default Configuration

27

7.8.

Logging ........................................................................................................................................ 27

7.9.

Upgrade....................................................................................................................................... 27

7.10.
8

Reboot ..................................................................................................................................... 27

Debugging ........................................................................................................................................... 28
8.1.

Logs ............................................................................................................................................. 28

8.2.

Ping.............................................................................................................................................. 28

8.3.

Trace............................................................................................................................................ 29

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1 Web Logon

The Router the default IP address is 192.168.1.1.


Use the Router Ethernet LAN port to connect Ethernet port of your computer, the computer can get and
IP address automatically, or set up IP address to 192.168.1.XXX (XXX can be any number between 2-254)
Open your internet browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in address bar. Input username and
password in login dialog box, default user name is admin and password is admin.

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2 Status

2.1. Overview
2.1.1. System Status

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2.1.2. Internet Status

2.1.3. VPN Status

2.2. LAN
2.2.1. LAN

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2.2.2. Wireless

2.3. Device List

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3 Basic Network

3.1. Cellular

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Parameter
ICMP Check
ICMP Check IP Address
ICMP Check Time in seconds
ICMP Check Retry Times
ICMP Check Fail Action
Cellular Mode
APN
User
Password
Auth. Type

After configuration, click on

Description
Check box On or Off
IP Address to Ping
Time between Pings
Number of Retry Times on failure
Cellular Reconnect or Reboot Router
Auto / LTE / 3G
Service parameter provided
Service parameter provided
Service parameter provided
Auto / PAP / CHAP / MS-CHAP / MS-CHAPv2

to make configuration effective.

3.2. LAN

Parameter
Description
Router IP address Router IP address, default IP is 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask
Router subnet mask, default mask is 255.255.255.0
Dynamic allocation IP service, after check on DHCP service,
DHCP
the will show IP address range and options of lease
IP address range IP address range within LAN
Lease
Lease time which DHCP allocating IP automatically

After configuration, click on


restart.

and to make configuration effective and equipment will

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3.3. DDNS

Parameter

Description

IP address

Dynamic DNS service can make a dynamic IP address to be a


statically host name of domains, make it visited easier by
different position from internet, usually, use default IP 0.0.0.0

Auto refresh time


Service provider

After configuration, click on

Set up the detection to update time of dynamic IP


Set up dynamic domain name service provider, acquiescent in
no configuration.it depend on user relevant DNS provider, if
there is no relevant option in table, user can choose userdefined option.

to make configuration effective.

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3.4. Routing

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4 WLAN

4.1. Basic Settings

Parameter
Start wireless

Description
Only after Start wireless mode, relevant WIFI parameter can be configured.
Choose networking mode of wireless network. Acquiesce in support AP
Wireless mode
work mode, and AP+WDS, client-side, network bridge, and pure WDS mode.
Wireless Network Protocol
Router support IEEE 11b/g/n, etc.. protocol
SSID
Default is router.
Channel
The channel of wireless network, using default
Bandwidth
Bandwidth of wireless network, support 20MHZ and 40MHZ.
Safety Option
Way of encryption of wireless network, support various mode.

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After configuration, click on

to make configuration effective.

4.2. Wireless Filter

Parameter
Prohibit filter function
Only allow listed client
Prevent listed client

After configuration, click on

Description
Dont start filter function, default is prohibit.
Only allow listed MAC address to connect to
Prevent listed MAC address to connect to
router in wireless mode

to make configuration effective.

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4.3. Advanced Wireless

The default settings are indicated with an asterisk * symbol.

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4.4. Wireless Survey

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5 Advanced Network

5.1. Port Forwarding

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5.2. DMZ

5.3. Triggered

5.4. Firewall

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5.5. Serial App.

5.6. UPnP/NAT-PMP
5.6.1. Forwarded Ports

5.6.2. Settings

5.7. Static DHCP

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6 VPN Tunnel

6.1. GPE

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6.2. PPTP Server

6.3. PPTP Online

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6.4. VPN Client

6.5. IPSec

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7 Administration

7.1. Identification

Parameter
Router name
Host name
Domain name

Description
Default is router, maximum 32 English character, after setup, show in system
status page and telnet is in.
Default is router, maximum 32 English character, after setup, show up userdefined name in windows LAN
Default is empty, maximum 32 English character, the domain name is domain
of WAN port, and user dont need to set up.

After configuration, click on

to make configuration effective.

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7.2. Time

7.3. Admin Access


7.3.1. Web Admin

7.3.2. Password

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7.4. Scheduler Reboot

7.5. SNMP

7.6. M2M Access

7.7. Configuration
7.7.1. Backup Configuration

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7.7.2. Restore Configuration

7.7.3. Restore Default Configuration

7.8. Logging

7.9. Upgrade

7.10. Reboot

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8 Debugging

8.1. Logs

8.2. Ping

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8.3. Trace

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