BandRich E512 LTE Outdoor CPE User Manual

BandRich Inc. LTE Outdoor CPE

User Manual

EN-1 P/N:65012500011Rev.A
EN-2 Table of Contents  ABOUT THIS MANUAL ........................................................................... 4PRODUCT OVERVIEW .............................................................. 5FEATURES......................................................................................... 5PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................ 5PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................................... 6MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION ................................................................ 7Wall Mounting .................................................................................. 8Pole Mounting ................................................................................... 9GETTING STARTED ................................................................ 10INSTALL THE SIM CARD ...................................................................... 10ASSEMBLE THE OPTIONAL RJ-45 WATER RESISTANT KIT ...................................... 11GROUNDING THE CPE ........................................................................ 11CONNECT THE COMPUTERS .................................................................. 12USING WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT ....................................... 13LOGIN ........................................................................................... 13BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ................................................................. 15Configure Mobile Internet Settings .................................................... 15Configure CPE IP Settings ................................................................ 16Configure DHCP Services ................................................................. 17Configure CPE Time ......................................................................... 18STATUS INFORMATION ........................................................................ 19View Internet Connection Info .......................................................... 19View CPE Info ................................................................................. 20View Traffic Info ............................................................................. 20SIM/PIN SETTINGS .......................................................................... 21Configure PIN ................................................................................. 21Unlock SIM .................................................................................... 22SECURITY SETTINGS .......................................................................... 23ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS .................................................................. 24Change Web Management Password ................................................. 24Enable Remote Access ..................................................................... 24Manage LED Light ........................................................................... 25Select Operation Mode ..................................................................... 25ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS ....................................................................... 26Enable SysLog ................................................................................ 26View System Log ............................................................................ 27Use Ping Test ................................................................................. 27Use Traceroute Test ........................................................................ 27
EN-3 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ....................................................................... 28Backup Configuration ...................................................................... 28Restore Configuration ...................................................................... 28Update APN .................................................................................... 29Restore Factory Defaults .................................................................. 29Upgrade CPE Firmware .................................................................... 29NAT SETTINGS ................................................................................ 30Configure Single Port Forwarding ...................................................... 30Configure Port Range Forward .......................................................... 31Configure Port Range Trigger ........................................................... 32Enable UPnP ................................................................................... 33Configure DMZ ............................................................................... 33ENGINEERING MODE .......................................................................... 34APPENDIX ............................................................................. 35FAQ ............................................................................................. 35TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................... 36SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 37SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................ 39FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ................. 40
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-4 About this Manual The content of this User Manual has been made as accurate as possible. However, due to continual product improvements, specifications and other information are subject to change without notice.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-5 Product Overview Congratulations on your purchase of this LTE outdoor CPE.  With this LTE (Long Term Evolution) CPE (which is also known as 4G CPE), you can share high speed mobile broadband connectivity in a wide range of computing environment. Before you begin using the LTE outdoor CPE, read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the device. Features  Embedded high gain directional antenna  IP66 protection against dust and water  Easy configuration based on Web Interface  Provide 10 – 30dB more coverage gain compared to indoor CPE  Support Passive Power over Ethernet.  Easy installation and use  Package Contents The following items come with your package. If any of them is damaged or missing, please contact your retailer.                   NOTE  The pictures are for reference only, actual items may slightly differ. LTE Outdoor CPEMounting bracketOptional:  Plug head water resistant kits (RJ-45)Passive PoE adapter 
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-6 Parts and Functions No.  Item  Description 1  Power  Blue LED lights up when the power is on. 2  Signal strength  More lighted LEDs indicate stronger signal. 3  Mount base  Attach the mount bracket. 4 Earth ground terminal  Use a spring washer and an M4x8L screw to ground and protect your CPE from lightning. See “Grounding the CPE” on page 11 for more details. 5  Ethernet port  Connect to a computer/ Passive PoE using an Ethernet cable. 6 Reset button   Short press to restart the device.  Long press for 5 seconds to reset the settings to factory default settings. 7  SIM card slot  SIM card placement. 8  USB port  For technician use only.   
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-7 Mounting and Installation This CPE is weatherproof and designed for outdoor use. You can mount it to a wall or to a pole.  Mounting kit includes the following items: A. Kit-1     Quantity: 1  B. Kit-2     Quantity: 1  C. Hex Head Bolt (M8x50mm)     Quantity: 2      D. M8 Spring Washer     Quantity: 3  E. Washer M8x22 (OD) mm     Quantity: 2  F. M8 Hexagon Nuts     Quantity: 2    G. Hex Head Bolt (M5x35mm)     Quantity: 2  H. Spring Washer (M5)     Quantity: 6  I. Kit-3     Quantity: 1    J. Washer (M8)     Quantity: 1  K. Hex. Head Bolt (M5x20mm)     Quantity: 4  L. Washer (M5)     Quantity: 4    M. Kit-4     Quantity: 1  N. 1/2” U Bolt DN63     Quantity: 1  O. M13 Washer     Quantity: 2     P. M13 . Spring Washer     Quantity: 2  Q. 1/2 Hexagon Nuts     Quantity: 2         NOTE  The illustrations are for reference only, actual items may slightly differ.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-8  Before installing the CPE, consider the ambient temperature, device weight, antenna clearance, and device orientation on wall/pole for proper installation. 1. Choose a hard and stable wall or pole to mount the CPE. 2. The ambient temperature must be within -40°C to 55°C. 3. Mount on a wall or pole that can sustain the weight of the CPE. 4. Mount upright on a wall or pole that has a clear view of the signal source. Wall Mounting 1. Align the mounting bracket on the wall. Using the bracket as mounting template, mark the positions to drill the holes. 2. Assemble the bracket as shown in the illustration.                      3. Attach the bracket to the back of the CPE.   4. Hang the CPE to the wall and secure the bracket using the designated screws and washers.      
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-9 Pole Mounting To mount the CPE to a pole, follow the steps below: 1. Assemble the mounting bracket as shown in the illustration.                       2. Attach the bracket to the back of the CPE. 3. Align a pole on the bracket and assemble the pole bracket as shown.  4. Adjust the CPE position to an appropriate direction and secure the pole bracket using the designated screws and washers.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-10 Getting Started This chapter will guide you on how to use your outdoor CPE.  Install the SIM card This CPE is specially designed for the 4G LTE network.  NOTE Check the availability of service and plan rates of data connections with your network service provider.  1. Unscrew the SIM card slot. 2. Insert a valid SIM card into the SIM card slot.  Push it fully until it clicks into place.  3. Screw the cap back on tightly.         Remove the SIM card Push to eject the SIM card from the slot.  NOTE  Once the SIM is reinserted, you must restart the CPE to read the SIM card properly.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-11 Assemble the Optional RJ-45 Water Resistant Kit 1. Unpack the RJ-45 water resistant kit. 2.  Assemble one end of the Ethernet cable as shown in the illustration.   NOTE  The Ethernet cable is not included in the package.   For details on the head assembly, refer to the Quick Installation Guide that is included with the RJ-45 head water resistant kit.  Grounding the CPE For safety use, use the earth ground terminal to ground the CPE housing before making any connections.   You need the following:  Spring washer  M 4x8LscrewNOTE  The spring washer and M4x8L screw are not included in your package. To ground the CPE:   1. Insert the washer to the M4x8L screw. 2. Attach the screw halfway into the  earth ground terminal. 3. Insert the grounding cable under  the washer. 4. Tighten the screw. 
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-12 Connect the Computers To use the Internet connection and configure the CPE settings, you must connect your CPE to a computer. Prepare two Ethernet cables for connection. 1. Unscrew the Ethernet port and insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the port. 2. Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to the P+D OUT port of the PoE. 3. Connect another Ethernet cable to a Network Hub/Router or directly to a PC/Laptop via PoE adapter (Data/IN port). 4. Plug the adapter to an electrical outlet.    Multiple Computers Connection Single Computer Connection
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-13 Using Web-based Management This chapter will guide you on how to configure your CPE via the web-based utility. Login 1. Launch a web browser. 2. On the address bar, enter http://192.168.168.168, then press Enter.  3. On the opening screen, enter the username (admin) and password (admin).   4. Click OK to login to the main screen.  5. Select preferred language, and click Apply.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-14 6. Click one of the header tabs and click the left navigation submenu items to configure the system.          Header categories Submenu items Submenu categories
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-15 Basic Network Settings With Basic Mode, you can configure the basic settings of CPE and view CPE status. Configure Mobile Internet Settings Set up your 4G mobile broadband connection. 1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Network Settings. 2. Click Mobile Internet Settings.  3. Configure the APN setting.  If there is a need for manual setting, enter the APN name, User Name and Password. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. NOTE  If you are not sure of the details, contact your 4G internet service provider for more information.  
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-16 Configure CPE IP Settings Modify the IP address configuration of your CPE. 1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Network Settings. 2. Click CPE IP Settings.  3. Modify the necessary settings.  IP Address: Enter the IP address of the CPE.  By default, the IP address is 192.168.168.168.   Subnet Mask: Display the mask used to divide the IP address.  Device Name: Type a device name to use to access the web-based utility instead of entering the IP address on the address bar. In the case of the above illustration, you may type http://E500.CPE on the address bar to access the web-based utility. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. 
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-17 Configure DHCP Services Configure your CPE to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). With DHCP service, your CPE will automatically assign an IP address to each computer on your network. 1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Network Settings. 2. Click DHCP Services.  3. Modify the necessary settings.  DHCP Server: Select to enable/disable the DHCP server.  Start IP Address: Assign the first IP from the range to be leased.  Maximum Number of Users: Enter the maximum number of IP addresses to be leased.  Client Lease Time: Set the amount of time that the IP address will still be reserved for the computer after it has been disconnected from the CPE. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. 
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-18 Configure CPE Time Adjust the current system date and time. 1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Network Settings. 2. Click Time.  3. Modify the necessary settings.  Current Time: Display the current date and time. Click SYNC WITH HOST to synchronize with the computer date and time.  Time Zone: Select your local time zone from the list. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. 
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-19 Status Information View the CPE status information.  View Internet Connection Info  Display information on 4G status, 4G signal strength, network, and internet connection.  1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Status. 2. Click Mobile Internet. The following sections are shown:  Signal Quality: Displays the Rx signal strength.  U/SIM Status: Displays the SIM card status.  Register Network: Displays the network information and status. Home/Roaming displays whether the network is in Home or Roaming mode.  Internet Connection: Displays the Internet connection information, such as type, IP address, gateway, and DNS server.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-20 View CPE Info  Display your CPE firmware version, local network settings, and DHCP client information.  1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Status. 2. Click CPE. View Traffic Info Display your CPE memory and network (WAN/LAN) data usage. 1. Click Basic Mode tab and select Status. 2. Click Traffic Usage.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-21 SIM/PIN Settings You can protect the 4G SIM card installed on your CPE from unauthorized users by requiring the PIN code or entering a password. Configure PIN Set the PIN code to enable SIM card lock. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Mobile Internet Settings. 2. Click PIN Management.  3. Modify the necessary settings.  U/SIM PIN Verification: Enter the PIN code.  U/SIM PIN Management: Enable/Disable PIN protection after typing a PIN code and clicking APPLY. The PIN Protection field shows the state you want to change to.  U/SIM’s Change PIN: Change the PIN code. 4. Click APPLY to save changes.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-22 Unlock SIM  Unlock SIM is applicable only for other types of SIM to which the services are originally locked. When the SIM card is accessed and an invalid SIM is displayed on the screen, you must enter the SIM unlock password to unlock the SIM card. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Mobile Internet Settings. 2. Click SIM Management.  3. Enter the password. 4. Click UNLOCK to unlock the SIM card.  NOTE  If you are not sure of the details, contact your 4G internet service provider for more information.  
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-23 Security Settings Configure firewall settings to suit your requirement.  1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Security. 2. Click Firewall.   3. Modify the necessary settings.  Ping from WAN Filter: Select to enable/disable Ping permit from WAN. If this function is enabled, you can remotely ping the network device from the WAN side.  Block port scan: Port scanning means intruder across the network is scanning your computer for open ports possibly to see if there are any services running on your computer for hacking. Select whether to enable or disable the block port scan function.  Block SYN Flood: SYN Flood is a common Denial of Service (DoS) attack in which an attacker sends a succession or flood of SYN packets.  Select whether to enable or disable the block SYN flood function.  SPI Firewall: SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) Firewall filters more kinds of attacks by closely examining packet data structures. Select whether to enable or disable the SPI Firewall function. 4. Click APPLY to save changes.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-24 Administrator Settings Change the administrator password, configure remote access setting, set the timer duration for LED light, and select the operation mode of your CPE.  Change Web Management Password Change the administrator password. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Management.  3. On Administrator Settings, do the following:  Password: Enter the new password.  Confirm Password: Enter again the new password for confirmation. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. Enable Remote Access Configure remote access settings. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Management.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-25 3. On Remote Access, select Enable from the drop-down list to enable remote management function. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. Manage LED Light Set the duration for the LED light to stay on. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Management.  3. On LED Light On Timer, select the desired length of time from the  drop-down list. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. Select Operation Mode Set the operation mode of the CPE. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Management.  3. On Operation Mode, select one of the following options:  Bridge: Select Bridge mode if you will have another router in your network to be set as the DHCP server. Clients in your network will directly receive IP address assigned by the server. After selecting Bridge mode, you may connect other routers or network devices. To access the CPE web-based utility in bridge mode, you must configure the IP address of the computer connected to the CPE with the IP address of the CPE.  Router: Select Router mode to use the CPE as a router. This is the default mode. 4. Click APPLY to save changes.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-26 Advanced Diagnosis Set the system log, view the system log entries, and configure Ping and Traceroute tests settings.  Enable SysLog Configure the system log settings. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Diagnosis.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-27 3. On Enable Syslog, do the following:  Enable Syslog: Click Enable to enable the system log.  Syslog IP: Specify the IP address of the server that will receive the system log. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. View System Log View the current system log entries. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Diagnosis.  3. On System Log, it displays the current system log entries.   Click REFRESH to refresh the log shown on the screen.  Click CLEAR to clear the current system log data. Use Ping Test Allow the CPE to ping the network devices to verify their connection. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Diagnosis.  3. On Ping test, do the following:   IP or Address: Enter the IP address of the network device that you want to ping.  Packet size: Enter the packet size.  Number of Pings: Enter the number of pings. 4. Click APPLY to ping other network device. Use Traceroute Test Allow the CPE to trace the route that test packets take from one web destination to another. This function is commonly used to troubleshoot network problems and identify routing problems or firewalls that may be blocking access to a web site. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Diagnosis.  3. On Traceroute test, enter the IP or the domain name on IP or Address. 4. Click APPLY to monitor a network trace. 
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-28 System Maintenance Configure the settings to back up and restore the CPE configurations, upgrade the APN and CPE firmware, and reset the CPE to factory default settings.    Backup Configuration Back up the CPE configuration to your computer. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Recover & Renewal.  3. On Backup, click EXPORT to export the current configurations to your computer. Restore Configuration  Restore the previously saved backup of the CPE configuration. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Recover & Renewal.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-29 3. On Restore, click the Browse button and select the previously saved configuration file in your computer. 4. Click IMPORT to update the CPE configuration. Update APN Update the APN database. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Recover & Renewal.  3. On APN Update, click START UPGRADE to update the APN. Restore Factory Defaults  Reset your CPE to the factory default settings. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Recover & Renewal.  3. On Factory Defaults, click LOAD DEFAULT to reset all configuration parameters to the factory defaults settings. Upgrade CPE Firmware Update the firmware of your CPE. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select Admin. 2. Click Recover & Renewal.  3. On Firmware Upgrade, click the Browse button and select the latest firmware in your computer. 4. Click START UPGRADE to upgrade the CPE firmware.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-30 NAT Settings Configure the network address translation (NAT) settings of the CPE. Configure Single Port Forwarding Single Port Forward allows users on the Internet to access this server by using the WAN port address and the matched external port number. When users send these types of request to your WAN port IP address via the Internet, the CPE will forward those requests to the appropriate servers on your LAN. Configured single port forward settings are listed on the table at the bottom of the screen. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select NAT. 2. Click Single Port Forward.   3. To configure the port forwarding, do the following:   Application: Enter a rule name.  LAN IP: Enter the local network IP address of the system hosting the server.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-31  Port   External: Enter the external port to be redirected to Internal port.   Internal: Enter the port used by the device to receive data.  Protocol: Select the protocol from the drop-down list.  Single Port Forward   Firewall enable or disable: Select Enable from the drop-down list to enable firewall. 4. Click APPLY to save the configuration rules.  Configure Port Range Forward  Port Range Forward allows users on the Internet to access this server by using the WAN port IP address and the pre-defined range of ports. When users send these types of request to your WAN port IP address via the Internet, the CPE will forward those requests to the appropriate servers on your LAN. Configured port range forward settings are listed on the table at the bottom of the screen. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select NAT. 2. Click Port Range Forward.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-32 3. To configure the port forwarding, do the following:   Application: Enter a rule name.  LAN IP: Enter the local network IP address of the system hosting the server.  WAN Port   Port Range: Enter the start-port and end-port used by the public port from the WAN side.   Protocol: Select the protocol from the drop-down list.  Port Range Forward  Enabled/Disabled: Select Enable from the drop-down list to enable firewall.  4. Click APPLY to save the configuration rules. Configure Port Range Trigger  Port trigger allows the device to monitor firstly if traffic on certain ports of a computer is being triggered or being sent out; if so, the incoming traffic from the Internet on certain ports will be allowed to pass into the same computer. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select NAT. 2. Click Port Range Trigger.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-33 3. To configure the settings, do the following:   Application  Application: Enter a rule name.  Protocol: Select the trigger port protocol from the drop-down list.  Triggered Range: Enter the start-port and end-port that will trigger the device to open ports for incoming data.   Forwarded Range: Enter the start-port and end-port used by the public port from the WAN side.  Port Range Trigger   Enabled/Disabled: Select Enable from the drop-down list to enable firewall.  4. Click APPLY to save the configuration rules. Enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows automatic discovery and control of services available on the network from other devices without user intervention. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select NAT. 2. Click UPnP.   3. On UPnP, select Enable from the drop-down list to enable the UPnP feature. 4. Click APPLY to save changes. Configure DMZ A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) sets a single computer, called a DMZ host, on your network to receive unrestricted incoming traffic from the Internet. 1. Click Advanced Mode tab and select NAT. 2. Click DMZ.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-34  3. On DMZ Settings, do the following:   DMZ Settings: Select Enable from the drop-down list to enable the DMZ function.  DMZ Address: Enter the IP address of the DMZ host. 4. Click APPLY to save changes.  Engineering Mode Reset all cellular information. 1. Click Engineering Mode tab. 2. Click Cell Information.  3. Click RESET to reset the cellular information.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-35 Appendix FAQ  This chapter contains a list of frequently asked questions when you set up your CPE configuration. Q: What and how to find my computer IP address? A: IP address is the identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example, 192.168.168.254 could be an IP address. To find your computer IP address,  In Windows, click Start > Run to launch the Command program.  Type “ipconfig”, then press the Enter button.  Your computer IP address is listed on the IP Address. Q: What is Long Term Evolution (LTE)? A: LTE is a 4th generation (4G) mobile broadband standard and is the successor to the 3G technologies CDMA/GSM/UMTS. The service is typically much faster on both uplink/download speeds. Q: What is a firewall? A: A firewall is a set of related programs that protects the resources of a private network from users from other networks. Q: What is Network Address Translation (NAT)? A: Network Address Translation (NAT) is the process where a network device, usually a firewall, assigns a public address to a computer (or group of computers) inside a private network. Q: What is Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)? A: UPnP is an open networking architecture that consists of services, devices, and control points. The ultimate goal is to allow data communication among all UPnP devices regardless of media, operating system, programming language, and wired/wireless connection.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-36 Troubleshooting This chapter contains a list of common problems that you might experience when using your CPE, and techniques to try and overcome the problem. If you need additional help, contact your retailer.  Problems  Solutions  I cannot acquire network connection. Make sure that a 4G SIM card is properly inserted to the CPE. • Check if the Ethernet cable is properly connected. • If you are using a PoE adapter, make sure that the Ethernet cables are properly connected and the power adapter is plugged into an appropriate power source. 5. Ensure you obtained the correct Access Point Name (APN) supplied by the SIM card carrier. The Power LED did not light up when I plugged the adapter. Make sure that the power adapter is connected to the CPE and plugged in to an appropriate power source. Use only the supplied power adapter.  Check that the power source is receiving sufficient power. If the error persists, you may have a hardware problem. In this case, you should contact technical support. I cannot access the web management page. Make sure you are using the correct IP address of the CPE. Your computer and the CPE IP addresses must be on the same subnet for local network (LAN) access. You can check the subnet in use by the CPE on the Basic Network settings.  I forgot my login username and/or password. Press the Reset button for five seconds to reset the settings to the factory default settings. Access the web management page. You can now login with the factory default username and password “admin”.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-37 Specifications Features  Specifications Cellular Connectivity and Data Speed Model E503 E504 E507 E512 E513 E520 E538 E540 E525 LTE band Band 3  Band 4  Band 7 Band 12 Band 17 Band 13 Band 20 Band 38  Band 40  Band 25 Band 2 EVDO Band - - - - - - - - BC1 (1900) DL Peak Data Rate  100Mbps UL Peak Data Rate  50Mbps LTE Bandwidth  Up to 20 MHz supported (real allocation depents on LTE channel planning) Module M501LC M505LC M501LC M505U M525LC M501LC M509LC M508LC M528LC Antenna Antenna Type  Embedded high gain directional antenna Antenna Gain  10~13dB gain (depends on model type) RX Diversity Antenna  Built-in design MIMO  Downlink 2x2 SU-MIMO Water Resistant  IP Code  IP66 Interface Ethernet Port  RJ45 x 1 (with power riding on Ethernet cable) SIM Slot  Yes USB 2.0  Micro USB 2.0 for debug purpose Reset Button  Reset to factory default setting LED Indicator Signal strength indicators: LED x 5 Power indicator: LED x 1 LED light up timer: 5 min / 15 min / 30 min (default) / 60 min Router Features  Security Multiple VPN pass-through (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP), Firewall Protection (Block Port Scan/Block SYN Flood/Filter Ping from WAN), SPI Firewall  NAT-NAPT  Single Port Forward, Port Range Forward, Port Range Trigger, DMZ, UPnP  DHCP  DHCP Server/Client  Other features  IPv4, TCP, UDP, ICMPv4, ARP, HTTP/HTTPs
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-38 Features  Specifications CPE Management  CPE Operation Mode  Two modes of operation: Bridge or Router mode  System Protection Two types of user account: User and Operator. Evey user account has his own password protected mechanism  Browser-based Administration GUI  Browser supported: IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome  Browser-based Administration GUI  Multi-Language Support English Remote Management  Web Browser Interface  HTTP  Command Line Interface  Telnet, SSH   Power Input  Passive Power over Ethernet Support (PPoE)  Yes, both 12V and 48V passive PoE input power supported    CPE power consumption  Max 6.6 Watts when heater is off Max 23 Watts when heater is on  Environment  Operation Temperature ( Excluding Power adaptor) -40oC to 65oC (-40oF to 149oF)   Power Adapter Operation Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)    Storage Temperature  -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)    Operating Humidity  10% to 80% (Non-Condensing)  Storage Humidity  5% to 90% (Non-Condensing)   Dimensions  423.5 (L) x 309.5 (W) x 104 (H) mm Weight  2kg Certification  FCC, RoHS Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
LTE Outdoor CPE  EN-39 Safety Information Read and understand all safety information. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.  Power Cord Protection  Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surfaces.   Avoid any obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord.  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched.  Object Entry  Never insert objects of any kind through the openings of the CPE, as they may touch dangerous voltage points that could result in a fire or electric shock.   Operating Environment  Do not mount the CPE near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  Accessories  Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer.  Cleaning  Unplug the CPE from the power outlet before cleaning. Use only a dry cloth to clean the device.  Servicing  Never attempt to disassemble the CPE yourself.   In the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present, immediately turn off the CPE.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
LTE Outdoor CPE EN-40  Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:‐ Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.‐ Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.‐ Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.‐ Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.FCCCaution:Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.Thistransmittermustnotbeco‐locatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.RadiationExposureStatement: ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance20cmbetweentheradiator&yourbody.

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