NETCOMM WIRELESS M2M SERIES HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router NTC-40 Series USER GUIDE
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NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Table of Contents Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Product Introduction ..........................
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Overview Introduction This document provides you all the information you need to set up, configure and use the NTC-40 Series router. . Target Users This document is intended for system integrators or experienced hardware installers who understand telecommunications terminology and concepts. Prerequisites Before continuing with the installation of your NTC-40, please confirm that you comply with the minimum system requirements below. An activated 3G SIM card.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Product Introduction Product Overview Industrial-grade fixed wireless gateway with extended temperature tolerance and wall mount option. Designed for rugged deployments in remote environments and industrial applications. Ideal for providing primary and backup wireless connectivity over 3G UMTS networks. Embedded high-performance Sierra Wireless 3G cellular modem supporting HSPA+/EDGE/GPRS. Wireless LAN 802.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Product Features The NTC-40 is a robust 3G (HSPA+) router is designed to provide real-time M2M data connectivity even in harsh environments, and allows you to build wide area networks utilising the superior speeds supported by 3G UMTS networks. The router integrates a powerful mobile broadband module and delivers download speeds of up to 21Mbps which is then transmitted via Ethernet to a WiFi router inside the property.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Physical Dimensions and Indicators LED Indicators The NTC-40 uses 5 LEDs to display the current system and connection status. Figure 1 - NTC-40 LED Indicators LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Power (red) Solid ON The red Power LED indicates correct power is applied to the DC power input jack. Tx Rx (amber) Solid ON The amber LED will light upon data being sent to or received from the cellular network.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Physical Dimensions The following page lists the physical dimensions of the NTC-40, as well as the physical dimensions of the antennas and the included mounting bracket which can be used to attach the NTC-40 to a pole or to provide a wall / ceiling mount. Figure 2 – NTC-40 Dimensions NTC-40 (WITHOUT ANTENNAS ATTACHED) Length 155 mm Depth 104 mm Height 30 mm Weight 300 g Table 3 - Device Dimensions NTC-40 –HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router with Voice 8 YML40V www.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Integrated Interfaces The following integrated interfaces are available on the NTC-40: 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 3 - Bottom Mounted Integrated Interfaces ITEM INTERFACE FUNCTION 1 Diversity Receive 3G Antenna Connect one of the 3G antennas here 2 SIM Card Reader Tray Eject button Push in with a paper clip to eject the SIM card reader tray. 3 SIM Card Reader Tray Insert the SIM Card reader tray with a SIM inserted here. 4 Mini USB 2.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router NTC-40 Default Settings The following tables list the default settings for the NTC-40 Series. LAN (MANAGEMENT) Static IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Table 6 - LAN Management Default Settings WIRELESS (WIFI) SSID: NetComm Wireless XXXX where XXXX are a set of 4 random digits.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Restore Factory Default Settings Restoring factory defaults will reset the NTC-40 to its factory default configuration.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Implementation and Deployment Scenario The robust and intelligent HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router NTC-40 is designed to provide real-time M2M data connectivity in a single device even in harsh environments. Utilising a NetComm M2M router allows customers to significantly reduce the cost for the deployment and operation of new products and services in remote locations.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Installation and Configuration of the NTC-40 Connecting via an Ethernet cable 1. Connect the Ethernet cable provided to the port marked “Ethernet” on the side of the NTC-40. 2. Connect the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable to your computer. 3. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to establish. Connecting via wireless 1. Ensure WiFi is enabled on your device (computer/laptop/Smartphone). 2.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Web based User Interface To log in to the management console and view the status and make changes to your NTC-40, please follow the steps below: 1. Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari) and navigate to http://192.168.1.1 2. Enter the username and password configured during the first time setup and click the “Submit” button. The default username and password is “admin” if the details haven’t been customized.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Status The status page provides system related information and is displayed when you login to the NTC-40 management console. By default, the status page will show System Information, Ethernet Port Status, WWAN Status, IPSec Status and the 3G service connection details. Figure 7 - The Status Page ITEM DEFINITION System Uptime The current uptime of the router. Router Version The firmware version running on the router.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router ITEM IP MAC Address DEFINITION The current LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask. The current MAC Address of the LAN port. Table 11 - Status Page - LAN Details Figure 9 - Status Page - PPPoE Details ITEM DEFINITION PPPoE Status The current status of the PPPoE connection. PPPoE IP Address The current PPPoE IP Address in use.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Advanced Status The Advanced Status page provides advanced system related information and is displayed when you click on the Advanced Status button at the bottom of the NTC-40 status page. The Advanced Status page shows information regarding the on-board 3G module as well as statistics of the current 3G connection. Figure 11: Status - Advanced Status Please see Table 14 on the following page for a description of the Advanced Status page items. YML40V www.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Advanced Status Item Details ITEM The phone module name, hardware and firmware version The installed boot loader version of the phone module. The Protocol ID of the phone module. System Uptime The time in minutes and seconds that the router has been up. Provider The current connection’s 3G provider. Country Code Each country has a unique code that helps to identify the 3G network.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Internet Settings This section describes how to set up the router to initiate a mobile broadband connection. There are 2 different ways to set up a mobile broadband connection via PPP: Initiating the PPP Connection directly from the router (most common). Initiating the PPP Connection from a different PPP client (i.e. laptop or router) with the router running in transparent PPPoE mode.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router To confirm successful connection 1. Click on the Status menu item at the top of the page to return to the Status page. 2. The WWAN (mobile broadband) status should be ’’up”. 3. The Local field should show the current IP address that the network has allocated for the router. 4. Congratulations. Your new router is now ready to use! PPPoE The PPPoE page is used to configure a transparent PPPoE connection. This can be used to provide a bridged connection.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Band / Provider The band settings page enables you to select which frequency band you will use for your connection and enable you to scan for available network operators in your area. Figure 14 - Band / Provider Selection You may want to do this if you’re using the router in a country with multi frequency networks that may not all support HSPA. You can select the router to only connect on the network frequencies that suit your requirements.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router SIM Security The SIM Security page can be used for authenticating SIM cards that have been configured with a security PIN code. The security PIN code protection can also be enabled or disabled on this page. Figure 16 - Internet Settings - Mobile Broadband - SIM Security If the SIM card is locked you will need to unlock it with a PIN provided with your SIM card.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Figure 19 - SIM Security - SIM PUK Needed Remember PIN This feature allows the router to automatically send the PIN to the SIM each time the SIM asks for it (usually at power up). This enables the SIM to be PIN Locked (to prevent unauthorised re-use of the SIM elsewhere), while still allowing the router to connect to the cellular service.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router LAN IP Setup The IP Setup page is used to configure the LAN Settings of the router and to enable or disable DNS Masquerade. Figure 20 - IP Setup Settings The default IP of the Ethernet port is 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. To change this, enter the new IP Address and/or Subnet mask and click “Save”. Please note: If the IP address has changed you will have to re-enter the new IP address configured in your browser to access the configuration pages.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router DHCP The DHCP page is used to adjust the DHCP settings used by the router. The DHCP settings are then passed onto any device connecting via DHCP. You can manually set the DHCP Start and End range, the DHCP Lease time, the default Domain name suffix, Primary and Secondary DNS Server, the Primary and Secondary WINS Server, as well as the NTP, TFTP and Option 150/Option 160 (VoIP options) settings.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router DHCP Relay Configuration To relay the DHCP function from a remote DHCP server select the “DHCP Relay Configuration” link at the top of the page. Figure 23: Internet Settings - LAN - DHCP - DHCP Relay Configuration 1. Set the “DHCP Relay” option to Enable. 2. Enter the IP Address of the DHCP Server you wish to relay to. NTC-40 –HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router with Voice 26 YML40V www.netcommwireless .
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Routing Static The Static Route page is used to add or delete static routes. Static routes can be used to facilitate communication between devices on different networks. Figure 24 - Static Route Settings Some routes are added by default by the router on initialisation such as the Ethernet subnet route for routing to a device on the Ethernet subnet. A PPP route is also added upon obtaining a WAN PPP connection.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router RIP RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is used for advertising routes to other routers. Thus all the routes in the router’s routing table will be advertised to other nearby routers. For example, the route for the router’s Ethernet subnet could be advertised to a Router on the PPP interface side so that a Router on this network will know how to route to a device on the router’s Ethernet subnet.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a non-proprietary redundancy protocol designed to increase the availability of the default gateway servicing hosts on the same subnet. This increased reliability is achieved by advertising a “virtual router” (an abstract representation of master and backup routers acting as a group) as a default gateway to the host(s) instead of one physical router.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router NAT The NAT page is used to configure the Network Address Translation rules currently in use on the router. The router is in NAT mode by default. Figure 27 - NAT Settings This is only needed if you need to map inbound requests to a specific port on the WAN IP address to a device connected on the Ethernet interface, e.g. a web camera. How to configure Port Forwarding OPTION DEFINITION Mapping no Enter a number to uniquely identify the port mapping rule.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router DMZ The Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) enables a device to utilise a direct connection to the WAN. This means any incoming connections are forwarded directly to this device. The DMZ page is used to specify the IP Address of the device to this feature. Figure 28 - DMZ Settings 1. 2. 3. Select Enable for the “DMZ Settings” option to enable the DMZ host function. Enter the IP Address of the device to be the DMZ host into the “DMZ IP Address” field. Click the “Save” button.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router VPN A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a tunnel providing a private link between two networks or devices over a public network. Data to be sent via a VPN needs to be encapsulated and as such is generally not visible to public network. The advantages of a VPN connection include: Data Protection Access Control Data Origin Authentication Data Integrity How to configure a VPN connection Figure 29 - VPN Connection Details 1.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router PPTP Figure 30 - VPN Connection Settings - PPTP ITEM DEFINITION Profile Type Select the type of VPN connection to use. Enable VPN Enable or Disable the VPN connection. Profile Name A name used to identify the VPN connection. VPN Server Address The IP Address on which the VPN server is running. Username The username required to login to the VPN service. Password The password required to login to the VPN service.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router GRE The Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE) protocol is used in addition to Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) to create VPNs (virtual private networks) between clients and servers or between clients only. Once a PPTP control session establishes the VPN tunnel GRE is used to securely encapsulate the data or payload. ITEM DEFINITION Profile Type Select the type of VPN connection to use. Enable VPN Enable or Disable the VPN connection.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router OpenVPN Figure 31 - VPN Connection Settings - OpenVPN ITEM DEFINITION Profile Type Select the type of VPN connection to use. Enable VPN Enable or Disable the VPN connection. Profile Name A name used to identify the VPN connection. OpenVPN Type Select the type of OpenVPN session to use. Server Port Enter the port the OpenVPN server is running on. VPN Network Address Enter the network address for use on the VPN connection.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router IPSEC Figure 32 - VPN Connection Settings – IPSec Please see Table 18 on the following page for details of the IPSec VPN Connection Settings page. NTC-40 –HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router with Voice 36 YML40V www.netcommwireless .
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router IPSec VPN Connection Settings – Item Details ITEM DEFINITION Profile Type Select the type of VPN connection to use. Enable VPN Enable or Disable the VPN connection. Profile Name A name used to identify the VPN connection. Remote IPSec Gateway The IP address that the IPSec server is running on. Road Warrior Click this to configure the VPN connection for Road Warrior (connection from a dynamic IP Address) use.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router USSD The USSD page is used to send USSD (short SMS style) messages to the 3G service provider. Figure 33 - USSD Messaging USSD is a real-time messaging service usually utilised to perform mobile account related tasks such as the following: Checking available credit for a mobile service account. Obtaining more credit for a mobile service account. Verifying your mobile account information.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Wireless LAN Configuration The configuration page is used to define the basic wireless settings for the NTC-40 such as the SSID and Wireless Security in use. Figure 34 - Wireless Configuration - Basic Settings OPTION DEFINITION Radio On/Off WiFi is turned on by default. Changing this option to OFF will turn OFF the wireless functionality on the NTC-40 and you will not be able to connect wirelessly. Country Select the country you are operating the NTC-40 in.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Wireless Security Settings You may choose from the following wireless security options: Open Shared WPA WPA-PSK WPA2 WPA2- PSK WPA-PSK-WPA2-PSK WPA1-WPA2 802.1x. WPA1/WPA2 WPA (WiFi Protected Access) authentication is suitable for enterprise applications. It must be used in conjunction with an authentication server such as RADIUS to provide centralized access control and management. It provides a stronger encryption and authentication solution.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router 802.1x In order to use 802.1X security, you need to have a RADIUS server on your network that will act as the authentication server. Please type in the details for your RADIUS server in the fields required. Figure 37 - Advanced View – WiFi Security Settings - 802.1x Please note: After configuring wireless security, you also need to configure your wireless adapter to use the same security settings before you can connect wirelessly.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Advanced The Advanced page is used to modify the advanced wireless settings for the router. These settings should not be changed unless you are aware of what effect they will have. Figure 38 - Wireless Settings - Advanced OPTION DEFINITION BG Protection Mode A protective designed to prevent collisions among 802.11b/g modes. Mode options include Auto, On, or Off.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router MAC Filter The Wireless LAN MAC filter feature ensures the network accessibility for the wireless client devices can be controlled. When the MAC filter is enabled with an Allow policy only those wireless clients whose MAC address is listed in the MAC filter list will be able to gain network access. All other wireless client devices will be denied network access.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Station List The Station List page shows the number of devices currently connected to your NTC-40 via Wireless. The MAC address, Host Name and IP address of these devices are displayed. Figure 40 - Wireless Station List NTC-40 –HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router with Voice 44 YML40V www.netcommwireless .
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Services DDNS The DDNS page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS feature of the router. A number of dynamic DNS hosts are offered to select from. Figure 41 - DDNS Settings Dynamic DNS provides a method for the router to update an external name server with the current WAN IP address. To configure dynamic DNS: 1. Click the Enable option for the “DDNS Configuration” field. 2. Select the Dynamic DNS service that you wish to use. Enter your dynamic DNS account credentials.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router System Monitor The System Monitor page is used to configure the behaviour of the Periodic Piing monitor function. Figure 43 - System Monitor Settings The Periodic Ping Reset Monitor configures the router to transmit controlled ping packets to 2 specified IP addresses. Should the router not receive responses to the pings, the router will reboot. This works as follows: 1.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router SNMP The SNMP page is used to configure the SNMP features of the router. Figure 44 - SNMP Settings SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used to remotely monitor the router for conditions that may warrant administrative attention. It can be used to retrieve information from the router such as the signal strength, the system time, the interface status, etc. To configure SNMP: 1. Select Enable for the “Enable SNMP” option. 2.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router SMS The SMS pages are used to perform functions using the built-in SMS tools application. The SMS Tools application offers basic SMS functionality such as sending a message, receiving a message and redirecting an incoming message to another destination. You can also utilise this feature to read and change run-time variables on the router. Basic functionality supported: Ability to send a text message via a 3G network and store in permanent storage.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Table 26 - SMS Setup Configuration Items Incoming text messages can be redirected to another mobile device and/or a TCP/UDP message server. The following page details the options available via the SMS function. Redirect To Mobile You can forward incoming text messages to a different destination number. This destination number can be another mobile phone or 3G router phone number.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router New Message The New Message page can be used to send an SMS text messages to one or multiple recipients. Figure 46 - New SMS Message A new SMS message can be sent to a maximum of 100 recipients at the same time. After sending the message, the result is displayed next to the destination number as “Success” (in blue) or “Failure” (in red).
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Inbox / Outbox You can check all sent SMS messages in the SMS Outbox or you can read, delete, reply or forward an SMS message to another mobile device from the SMS Inbox. You are also able to add the SMS message sender to the “White List” which is used to secure the Remote Diagnostics feature. Simply select the sender or recipient number and click the “Add White List” button. Figure 47 - SMS Inbox Figure 48 - SMS Outbox YML40V www.netcomm-commercial.com.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Diagnostics The Diagnostics page is used to configure the SMS Diagnostics and Command execution configuration. This enables you to change the configuration or check on the status of the router via SMS commands. Figure 49 - SMS Diagnostics Settings The following section details the configuration items available.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Send Ack. SMS to This field defines the destination to send an acknowledgement message function to after the execution of a “Set” command. If “Fixed Ack. SMS Number” is selected, the acknowledgement message will be sent to the predefined number in the “Fixed Ack. SMS Number” field. If the SMS Sender Number is selected, the acknowledgement message will be sent to sender directly. The default setting is to use “SMS Sender Number”. Fixed Ack.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router SMS Command format Generic Format for reading variables: get VARIABLENAME PASSWORD get VARIABLENAME Generic Format for writing to variables: set VARIABLENAME=VALUE PASSWORD set VARIABLENAME=VALUE Generic Format for executing a command: execute COMMAND PASSWORD execute COMMAND Replies Upon receipt of successfully formatted, authenticated (if required) command, the router will reply to the SMS in the following format: TYPE SMS CONTENTS Get Command “VARIABLENAME=VALUE”
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router List of valid commands (which can be used in conjunction with the execute command): “pdpcycle”, “pdpdown” and “pdpup” commands can have a profile number suffix ‘x’ added. Without the suffix specified, the command operates against the current active profile or last active profile. # COMMAND NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Reboot Immediately perform a soft reboot 2 pdpcycle or pdpcyclex Disconnect (if connected) and reconnect the 3G connection.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router SMS Diagnostics Examples The examples below demonstrate various combinations of supported commands. This is not a complete list. To obtain a complete list, please contact NetComm. DESCRIPTION AUTHENTICATION Not required Send SMS to change APN INPUT EXAMPLE set apn1=Telstra.internet set apn2=”3netaccecss” Password1234 set apn1=Telstra.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router NS Update NS Update is used to update an internal DNS resource. This can be used to enable a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) to be used to access the router. Figure 50 - NS Update Settings OPTION DEFINITION NSUPDATE Configuration Enable or disable the NS Update function. Server Address The address of the NS server to update the DNS entry for the router on.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router System Log The Log page is used to download or display the current System Log of the router. Figure 52 - System Log The System Log enables you to troubleshoot any issues you may be experiencing with your router. Selecting the appropriate logging level will show you either informational messages about your router or every message produced when “All” is selected. ITEM DEFINITION All Display all system log messages.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Load / Save Settings The settings page is used to backup or restore the routers configuration or to reset it to factory defaults. In order to view the settings page you must be logged into the web user interface as “root” using the password “admin”. Figure 53 - Load / Save Configuration Page Please note: In order to perform an update, you must be logged into the router as the root user (see the Remote Administration section for more details).
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Upload The Upload page enables you to upload firmware files or user created application packages to the NTC-40. Figure 54 - Upload Page The firmware of the router can be updated locally via LAN connection and also via remote access. Both upgrade types follow a similar process. Please note: In order to perform an update, you must be logged into the router as the root user (see the Remote Administration section for more details).
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router The banner at the top of the page should be different to show that the router is currently in recovery console mode. Figure 57 - Recovery Console Banner To upload the main system software, click on “Application Installer” from the menu at the top of the page and then click on the browse button and navigate to where the main system image upgrade file is located on your computer. Once you have selected the recovery image file to use, click Upload to upload the file.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Remote firmware upgrade The remote firmware update process has one step: 1. Upload and install the main system image to the router. Please note: Do not interrupt the power during a remote firmware upgrade, as this may render the router unable to start up and will require a local system recovery upload to be performed. Upload and install the system recovery image onto the router.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Package Manager The Package Manager page is used to provide details of any user installed packages on the router. Figure 62 - Package Manager Items The Package Name, Version, Architecture, Install time are shown and the package content details are available by clicking on the blue “Package Details” link. Alternatively, if you want to remove a package, click the blue “Uninstall” link.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Administration The Administration page is used to enable or disable the firewall, remote administration, telnet access and ping responses. Figure 63 - Administration Configuration Items OPTION DEFINITION Firewall Enable or disable the in-built firewall on the router. Enable HTTP Enable or disable remote HTTP access to the router. You can also set the port you would like remote HTTP access to be available on.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router System Configuration The System configuration page is used to specify an external syslog server and the TCP Keepalive settings. TCP Keepalive can be used to ensure the WWAN connection does not disconnect due to inactivity. Figure 64 - System Configuration Items OPTION DEFINITION IP / Hostname [:PORT] The IP address and port of the external syslog server you would like logging information sent to. Keepalive Enable or Disable the TCP Keepalive function.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Technical Data The following table lists the hardware specifications of the NTC-40. MODEL NETCOMM NTC-40 CPU Atmel AT91SAM9G45 Microcontroller (ARM9) Modem Module/Chipset Sierra MC8704 / Qualcomm MDM8200A Wireless LAN Chipset Memory IEEE 802.11b/g/n, up to 16 concurrent users RAM: 64MB DRAM Storage: 256MB Flash Operating System Embedded Linux 2.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router RJ-45 Connector The following table lists the pin outs for the RJ-45 Ethernet connector.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Additional Product Information Unlocking the SIM If the SIM card is locked you will need to unlock it with the appropriate PIN code. You can find out if the SIM is locked by viewing the SIM Status at the bottom of the Status page.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Using the NTC-40 to make and receive telephone calls The NTC-40 provides circuit switched voice services via a telephony line interface offering the ability to make and receive telephone calls via a regular analogue telephone using the 3G mobile network. Please note: Please refer to your mobile service provider for activation of your voice service and information about the call charges that apply.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Call feature codes Quick Reference Table The NTC-40 supports a number of call feature codes for supplementary services.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Call Forwarding No Answer Call forwarding No Answer will divert all incoming calls to a phone number that you desire only if the incoming call is not answered. To enable Call Forwarding No Answer, dial *61*# (Where directory number is the number you wish to forward calls to) Hang up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps. To disable Call Forwarding No Answer, dial #61# Hang up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Voice Troubleshooting What do I do if I have no dial tone? Please follow the procedure listed below: 1. Check to make sure the phone is plugged into your NTC-40 on the RJ-11 port (between the power socket and the LAN port). 2. Check to make sure you are using the correct cable (Cat-3 UTP Telephone Cable with RJ-11 plugs). 3. Check to make sure the “SIM status” shows “SIM OK” on the Status page of the Web interface. 4.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router List of Mobile Broadband Service Provider APNs MOBILE SERVICE APN Australia Telstra Telstra.internet Telstra.extranet Optus – Postpaid connect Optus – Prepaid preconnect Three – Postpaid 3netaccess Three – Prepaid 3services Vodafone – Postpaid vfinternet.au Vodafone – Prepaid vfprepaymbb Crazy John’s purtona.
NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router Appendix A: Tables Table 1 - Document Revision History ........................................................................................................................... 2 Table 2 - LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................ 7 Table 3 - Device Dimensions ............................................................................................
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NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router 4. Product Warranty All NetComm Wireless products have a standard one (1) year warranty from date of purchase, however, some products have an extended warranty option (refer to packaging and the warranty card) (each a Product Warranty). To be eligible for the extended warranty option you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering online via the NetComm web site at www.netcommwireless.com.
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