4G LTE Router User Manual TN500 User Manual 06/16/14 1
4G LTE Router User Manual Index 1. About this Manual............................................................................ 5 2. Product Overview............................................................................. 5 3. Knowing your Modem ..................................................................... 5 3.1 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 5 3.2 ROUTER Interfaces ..............................................
4G LTE Router User Manual Note: Operating temperature: -10℃—45℃. Safety Precautions Do not operate the ROUTER: In areas where blasting is in progress Where explosive atmospheres may be present Near medical equipment ROUTER complies with RF specifications when ROUTER used at 20 cm from your body Near life support equipment or any equipment that may be susceptible to any form of radio interference. In such areas, the ROUTER MUST BE POWERED OFF.
G LTE Router User Manual FCC 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. Note: 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.
4G LTE Router User Manual 1. 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. 2. Product Overview This ROUTER supports LTE Band4 and it supports popular operating systems like Windows, Linux and Mac.
WPS Connect Signal Power 4G LTE Router User Manual Blinking(Yellow) Active data passed through Wi-Fi OFF WI-FI has turned off Blinking(Yellow) WPS is activated.
4G LTE Router User Manual 4-2-1. Figure 4-2-1 Dashboard Page 4.3 Status On this page, you can see WAN Status, Wi-Fi&LAN Status, LTE Status, Software Status, Device List, UPnP Status and VoIP. Figure 4-3-1 Status 4.3.1 WAN Status From the WAN Status, you can see WAN IP Address, WAN Primary DNS and WAN Secondary DNS information.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure4-3-1-1 WAN Status 4.3.2 Wi-Fi LAN Status From this page, you can know the Wi-Fi LAN Status such as SSID, Channel, Security, Key, LAN IP and DHCP Server. Figure 4-3-2-1 Wi-Fi LAN Status 4.3.3 LTE Status Clicking on the “LTE Status”, you can see the LTE information i.e. Connection Status, USIM Status, IMEI, IMSI, RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR and Localization. Figure 4-3-3-1 LTE Status 4.3.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-3-4-1 Software Status 4.3.5 Device List From the device list, you can know the users’ information, include hostname, MAC address, IP address, type and expires time. Figure 4-3-5-1 Device List 4.3.6 UPnP Status The UPnP function is disabled in default; you should enable it on the system security page (4.4.2.12) before using it. The new rules that you added will be shown on this page. Figure 4-3-6-1 UPnP Status 4.3.
4G LTE Router User Manual 4.4 Settings The settings menu consists of three main menus named Basic Settings, Advanced Settings and System Settings. Figure4-4-1 Settings 4.4.1 Basic Settings Figure4-4-1-1 Basic Settings 4.4.1.1 WAN Settings Clicking on the “WAN Settings” tab will take you to the “WAN Settings” header page. On this page, you can choose which Internet to use after you Enable WAN Failover, the default status is Disable.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-1-1-2 Enable Wan_Failover WAN Settings You can choose four type, include STATIC, DHCP, PPPoE and LTE. Figure 4-4-1-1-3 Enable Wan_Failover STATIC (fixed IP) - The static IP address is a regular address which is permanently assigned to a computer contactable over the Internet.
4G LTE Router User Manual PPPoE (ADSL) - If you choose PPPoE, you will use PPPoE to connect the Internet Figure 4-4-1-1-6 PPPoE(ADSL) LTE - If you choose LTE, you connect the Internet will use the USIM card for 4G Figure 4-4-1-1-7 LTE 4.4.1.2 LAN Settings Clicking on the “LAN Settings” tab will take you to the “LAN Settings” header page. On this page, all settings for the internal LAN setup of the ROUTER router can be viewed and changed.
4G LTE Router User Manual IP Address - Enter the IP address of your router (factory default: 192.168.0.1). Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. DHCP - Enable or Disable the DHCP server. If you disable the Server, you must have another DHCP server within your network or else you must configure the address of your PC manually.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-1-3-1 Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Status: Enabled(default)/Disabled The Wi-Fi status is enabled in default, you can only connect to the device by CAT-5 Ethernet cable if it is disabled. Wi-Fi Standard: The router can be operated in five different wireless modes:”11b/g mixed mode”, “11b only”, “11g only”, “11b only”, ”11b/g/n mixed mode”.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-1-3-3 Frequency (Channel) Broadcast SSID: Enabled(default)/Disabled When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast of the router. If you disabled this feature, the Wi-Fi of the router is invisible. AP Isolation: Enabled/Disabled(default) This function can isolate wireless stations on your network from each other.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-1-3-4 Default Wi-Fi Security Figure 4-4-1-3-5 WPA-PSK Figure 4-4-1-3-6 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 4.4.1.4 Multiple SSID From this page, you can add the multiple SSID of the router, the maximum rule count is 5. Click on the “Add New” button, you can configure the SSID information.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 3-4-1-4-2 Add New Rule The new rules will be shown on the rule table, you can delete the rules that you have selected or add new rules sequentially (Figure 4-4-1-4-3). Connect any Wi-Fi SSID by the correct password on the rule table, you would be able to access to the router. Figure 4-4-1-4-3 Rule Table 4.4.1.5 WPS Settings You can setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi-Fi Protected Setup. On this page, you can modify WPS settings.
4G LTE Router User Manual other. Enter the PIN of client device (1) Wireless clients choose enrollee mode, the wireless client software will randomly generate a PIN code. Then click on the tool interface "PIN" button. (2) Input the PIN code which got from the wireless client and click the “Apply” button on this “WPS” configuration page. Use the PIN of the device (1) Create the random PIN by clicking the “Generate” button, and share this PIN to wireless client.
4G LTE Router User Manual wireless client users are not allowed to surf the Internet. Figure 4-4-2-1-1 MAC Filtering page The default MAC filtering setting is disabled, so you should enable it before you begin to configure the filter. Then click the “Add New” button, you can configure the rules you like (Figure 4-4-2-1-3). Default Policy: The packets that don’t match with any rules would be “Allow/Deny”. If you choose the “Allow” button here, the MAC address that you add would be dropped.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure4-4-2-1-4 Rule Table 4.4.2.2 IP/Port Filtering From this page, you can configure the IP/Port filter to forbid relevant users to login the router device. The default IP/Port filter setting is disabled, so you should enable it before you begin to configure the filter. Then clicking the “Add New” button, you can configure the settings you like (Figure 4-4-2-2-3). Default Policy: The packets that don’t match with any rules would be “Dropped/Accepted”.
4G LTE Router User Manual fixed value, such as 21-21. Source Port Range- 1~65535 Action- Accept, Drop The new rules will be shown on the rule table, you can delete the rules that you have selected or add new rules sequentially (Figure 4-4-2-2-4). The maximum rule count is 10. Figure 4-4-2-2-3 Add New Rule Figure 4-4-2-2-4 Rule Table 4.4.2.3 Content Filtering From this page, you can configure the URL filter and the content filtering schedule.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-2-3-1 Content Filtering page Figure 4-4-2-3-2 Add New Rule Content Filtering Schedule Here you can configure the schedule to define when the rules take effect. This feature is disabled in default, you should enable it first and then configure the date and time, such as working time. Click the “Apply” button; you can see the new rule on the content filtering page.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-2-3-4 Content Filtering Rules 4.4.2.4 Port Forwarding Clicking on the header of the “Port Forwarding” button will take you to the “Port Forwarding” header page (Figure 4-4-2-4-1). Clicking on the “Add New” button, you can configure IP address, port range to achieve the port forwarding purpose.
4G LTE Router User Manual maximum rule count is 20. Figure 4-4-2-4-3 Rule Table 4.4.2.5 VPN Passthrough A virtual private network (VPN) is a point-to-point connection across a private or public network (Internet). VPN Passthrough allows the VPN traffic to pass through the router. Thereby we can establish VPN connections to remote network. For example, VPNs allow you to securely access your company's intranet at home. There are three main kinds of the VPN tunneling protocol, PPTP, L2TP and IPSec.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-2-6-2 DMZ Setting 4.4.2.7 Dynamic DNS The dynamic DNS function is disabled in default, you can choose the dynamic DNS provider to configure the DDNS settings. Figure 4-4-2-7-1 Dynamic DNS setting 4.4.2.8 Routing From the rule table, you can see the default route information. Clicking on the “Add New” button, you can configure the static routing setting.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-2-8-2 Configure the static routing settings Destination: The address of the network or host that assigned by the static route; Range: Host/Net; Gateway : This is the IP address of the gateway device that is used to contact between the router and the network or host; Interface: LAN/WAN/Custom; RIP: Enable the RIP, every 30 seconds, the system will update and learn the routing information nearby automatically. Figure 4-4-2-9-3 New rule table 4.4.2.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure4-4-2-9-1 Connected Wireless Stations Figure 4-4-2-9-2 Kicked Wireless Stations 4.4.2.10 Backup & Restore Clicking the “Backup” button, the current settings will be saved as a data file to the local PC. You can restore the device configuration from the files that you saved. Figure 4-4-2-10-1 Backup & Restore 4.4.2.11 System Settings Clicking on the header of the “System Settings” tab will take you to the “System Security Settings” page.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-2-11-1 System Security Settings page Remote management(via WAN) You can access to the router via WAN IP address and achieve the remote control function when the remote management feature is enabled. Remote management(via Wi-Fi) The users on the wireless client are able to manage the WebGUI in default, you can disable this feature here. Respond to PING on WAN It is allowed to ping on WAN in default, you can disable it here.
4G LTE Router User Manual 4.4.2.13 VoIP Clicking on the header of the “VoIP” tab will take you to “VoIP” page. Figure 4-4-2-14-1 VoIP page From this page, choose Memory, you can set up VoIP configuration. Figure 4-4-2-13-2 Set VoIP Status – the default status is “Unregistered”, after setting up the VoIP information and clicking the “Register” button, the status will be changed to “Registered”.
4G LTE Router User Manual Server Address – inputting the server IP that you register. Username – inputting the username that you register. Password – inputting the password that you register. After setting up the above informations and clicking the “Register” button to register the server, you can call up via the device. 4.4.3 System Settings Figure 4-4-3-1 System Settings 4.4.3.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-4-3-2-1 Device Settings 4.4.3.3 Factory Reset From this page, you can click the “Restore” button to load default to the factory setting. Figure 4-4-3-3-1 Factory Reset 4.5 4G Click on the “4G” button, you can see four parts as below: APN Settings and PIN Management. Figure 4-5-1 4G 4.5.
4G LTE Router User Manual Figure 4-5-1-1 LTE APN page From the “Host Name” option, you can choose the APN that you had configured, then click “Set as default” to make it take effect. Figure 4-5-1-2 APN Configuration Figure4-5-1-3 Choose the user-defined APN 4.5.2 PIN Management From this page, you can see the USIM card status and PIN status.
4G LTE Router User Manual The default PIN status is disabled, you can input the correct PIN to enable the PIN function. The maximum PIN attempts are 3, otherwise you must enter PUK to reset the PIN code. The USIM will be invalid after the unsuccessful attempts for 10 times. PIN Management: Enter the correct PIN to enable or disable the PIN function, PIN code should be 4 to 8 digits; PIN change: You can input the current PIN code 1 time and the new PIN code for 2 times to change the PIN code.