User Manual BandLuxe K530 Series LTE M2M & Vehicle Mount Router P/N:64003700011 Rev.
Table of Contents Package Contents .......................................................................... 4 Package Contents ................................................................................................... 4 Optional Accessories............................................................................................... 5 Features .................................................................................................................. 6 Hardware Overview...................
Network Shares .................................................................................................... 27 Samba ............................................................................................................................. 27 General Settings .............................................................................................................. 27 Edit template .................................................................................................................
Network Utilities............................................................................................................... 56 Ping .............................................................................................................................. 56 Traceroute.................................................................................................................... 56 NS Lookup .........................................................................................................
Package Contents Package Contents Thank you for your purchase of this LTE M2M & Vehicle Mount Router. This product is designed to access the Internet via 4G technology and share the bandwidth through a Wi-Fi network. It is easy to configure and operate even for non-technical users. This manual contains instructions for installing and configuring the product. Read the manual carefully before you use the product, so that you can fully exploit the product functions.
Package Contents Optional Accessories Wateproof Active GPS antenna Stick-type WiFi antenna (for direct plug in) 5 Wateproof Magnetic base LTE antenna Swivel LTE antenna (without base, for direct plug in) Automobile Cigarette lighter power converter
Package Contents Features • LTE* Cat3 and 3GPP Rel9 compatible with HSPA+ or EVDO fallback support (*: LTE is a trademark of ETSI.) • High performance module and router platform targeted for m2m and mission critical applications • IP 64 and MIL 810G rugged design for extreme environments • Operation temperature: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158 °F) • Input voltage: 12V or 24V DC, accepting 9-32V voltage swing • 802.
Package Contents 6 Reset Button Press this button to reboot the router. 7 Power Connector Connect the power adapter cable here. 8 SIM Card Tray Slot Insert the loaded SIM card tray here for mobile internet connection. 9 USB Port Connect the USB device here. 10 LAN Ports 1 and 2 Connect the LAN device(s) as needed. 11 Network Status LEDs 11-1 GPS Blue – GPS is ON. (Solid) Position is fixed. (Flashing) Position is not yet fixed. 11-2 LAN 2 Blue – LAN Port 2 is transmitting.
Installation Installation 1. Mount the router with the four screws if needed. 2. This router has its own internal SIM card. If you are using an external SIM card, load the SIM card as shown below: a) Choose the SIM card tray that matches your SIM card (Mini-SIM or Micro-SIM). Place the SIM card tray upside down. Secure the SIM card (contact side up) onto the SIM card tray. b) Insert your loaded SIM card tray into the slot on the router.
Installation 3. Connect the power adapter cable to the router. 4. Connect the power adapter cable to either a power outlet (via the power adapter) or a 12VDC power source (including the optional automobile cigarette lighter power converter). The router will automatically be turned ON upon receiving power.
Installation 5. (Optional) For any of the antenna connectors to be connected to this router, remove the corresponding protective cap and connect the GPS antenna, the WiFi antenna, or the LTE antenna. 6. To protect the connectors from water and dust intrusion, cover all unused connectors with their respective waterproof connector protective caps. 7. One of the following two methods can be chosen to link your PC with the router. A.
Installation Networks. Select default SSID [BR_LTE_xxxx] and enter default password (please refer to the router’s SSID/WPA sticker). The “xxxx” corresponds with the last 4 digits of MAC address. Click Connect. Wireless Connection (for Mac) Click the on the upper side of the screen to view available wireless networks. Select default SSID [BR_LTE_xxxx] and enter default password (please refer to the router’s SSID/WPA sticker). The “xxxx” corresponds with the last 4 digits of MAC address. Click Join. B.
Using Web-based Management Using Web-based Management This chapter will guide you on how to configure your router via the web-based utility. Login 1. Launch a web browser (e.g Mozilla Firefox). 2. In the address bar, enter http://192.168.1.1, then press Enter. 3. On the opening screen, enter the username (admin) and password (admin). 4. Click Login to login to the main screen. 5. Click one of the menu, submenu, and/or setting tabs to configure the system.
Using Web-based Management Status This menu displays various statuses of the router. The associated submenu items are: Overview, System Log, GPS, VnStat Traffic Monitor, and Mobile Internet.
Using Web-based Management The Overview submenu renders complete statistics for the router. System Displays system information: router model name, router model name, router firmware version, modem firmware version, mophone number (MDN), ICCID, MIN (MSID), PRL version, IMEI, MEID, and local time. Network Displays current network connection information of IPv4 WAN and/or IPv6 WAN: type of network assignment (e.g.
Using Web-based Management System Log The System Log submenu tracks system activities after power on. GPS The GPS submenu displays Global Positioning System information. Click to proceed. VnStat Traffic Monitor The VnStat Traffic Monitor submenu displays graphic analysis of the router’s network traffic history.
Using Web-based Management Graphs Displays VnStat network traffic history in various graphic analysis options: Summary display, Top 10 display, Hourly traffic, Daily traffic, and Monthly traffic. Click , select an analysis option from the drop-down list, and click Update. The VnStat Graphs will be updated accordingly. Configuration VnStat Traffic Monitor configurations can be made here.
Using Web-based Management b) Rest Traffic Flow: Click to discard previous network history log and start anew. Mobile Internet The Mobile Internet submenu displays mobile internet statistics along with a debug tool. It has two submenu settings: Information and Debug. Information Signal Quality Displays signal strength of current mobile internet connection in dBm.
Using Web-based Management c) PIN Enable(No Verified/Retries:#) – PIN protection is enabled while the SIM card verification is pending (whereas # is the number of allowed PIN verifications remaining before SIM lock occurs). d) PIN Enable(Verified) – PIN protection is enabled while the SIM card status is verified; mobile internet service is available with this status.
Using Web-based Management Debug Displays mobile internet statistics for analysis and troubleshooting. Click to update the statistics.
Using Web-based Management System This menu is for system information and configurations. System System Properties Click either the “General Settings” or “Language and Style” tab to configure their respective settings. General Settings Local Time – Displays current local time. To synchronize local time with . the browser, click Hostname – Enter the desired hostname in this check field. Time Zone – Sets the time zone associated with this router. Click on and select the desired region.
Using Web-based Management Language and Style Language – Sets the desired display language and style of the router. Click and select the desired display language and style. Time Synchronization Enable NTP client: Click the checkbox to enable/disable. With this option enabled, two more options will appear– “Provide NTP server” and “NTP server candidates”. NTP server candidates 1/2: Enter the desired server candidates here.
Using Web-based Management Administration Router Password Login password of the router can be changed here. Enter the new password in the ‘Password’ field, and enter the same password once again in the ‘Confirmation’ field. Remote Access This field specifies whether or not to allow remote access of this router. After changing password and/or specifying remote access, click The screen will display a confirmation message after successful password change. 22 .
Using Web-based Management Backup / Flash Firmware Backup / Restore Download backup Here you can backup all current settings of the router to a TAR archive file . A dialog on your computer or mobile device. Just click window will prompt you to open or save the archive file. Depending on the browser that you are using, the TAR file may be saved in the system download folder or a location of your choice.
Using Web-based Management Reset to defaults Here you can restore the router to its original factory settings. Just click , and a dialog message will appear to indicate the factory reset process. After completion of the reset process, the router will automatically reboot and return to its initial login prompt. Restore backup Here you can restore router settings previously saved as a TAR archive to find and file on your computer or mobile device.
Using Web-based Management For automatic wireless update, enable “Auto check” and enter the desired time interval (in hours) between each check of the BandRich website for firmware update. For manual wireless update, disable “Auto check”. Click to activate the wireless update configurations into effect. To immediately check for firmware upgrade, click Check. Warning: Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes; do not turn off the power or press the Reset button during upgrade.
Using Web-based Management Services Dynamic DNS The Services menu hosts configuration options for Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS), which is a system that allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time. It allows an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying (dynamic) IP address. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS with a DDNS provider, www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com.
Using Web-based Management Network Shares The Network Shares submenu hosts configuration options for sharing the USB storage drive on the network. Samba This section is for detailed configurations of Samba server, which sets up this router as the USB storage drive server. General Settings Hostname: Specify host name to be seen on the network. Description: Specify description for the host. Workgroup: Specify workgroup name (e.g. WORKGROUP).
Using Web-based Management Edit template This section is for advanced users to edit the template used for generating Samba configuration. Shared Directories This section is for detailed configurations of shared directories. To add a directory for sharing, click . To remove a directory for sharing, click button. In the status area, the message the corresponding Unapplied Change may appear next to “Operator Name” to indicate configuration changes temporarily stored in the router.
Using Web-based Management Directory mask (Mask for new directories): Changes directory access permissions according to the integer code entered. This field is equivalent to the chmod command of the Linux/Unix operating systems. Network Interfaces The Interfaces submenu allows interface configurations of different networks connected to this router. The configuration items are the same for each network with different default settings.
Using Web-based Management Common Configuration General Setup Status: Displays protocol-dependent statistics of network connection. Protocol: Specifies the protocol to be used for the network. The available protocols are Static address, DHCP client, Unmanaged, PPP, PPtP, PPPoE, PPPoATM, UTMS/GPRS/EV-DO, and L2TP. The default LAN protocol is Static address, whereas the default WAN protocol is DHCP client. Really switch protocol: This configuration item appears when the protocol is changed.
Using Web-based Management Advanced Settings This tab is for advanced users to make detailed configurations of protocol-related settings. Actual configuration items will vary according to the protocol chosen in the tab item General Setup. Physical Settings This tab is for selection of physical interface of the associated network. Click one of the available physical interfaces or click and enter your own interface name.
Using Web-based Management Click the desired network as the desired firewall zone assigned to this interface. Furthermore, you can remove the interface from the associated zone by entering “unspecified” in the unspecified -or- create field and clicking , or you can define a new zone by entering your own . firewall name in the unspecified -or- create field and clicking Hotspot The Hotspot submenu is for setup and adjustment of mobile internet connection through WLAN (wireless local area network).
Using Web-based Management DHCP Interface: Select the appropriate DHCP interface when the configuration item “WiFi separation from the LAN bridge” is enabled. The options are LAN, WAN, or WLAN&LAN. Remote Network: Enter the IP address of remote network when the configuration item “WiFi separation from the LAN bridge” is enabled. Primary RADIUS Server IP/DNS: Enter the IP/DNS address of primary RADIUS server. Backup RADIUS Server IP/DNS: Enter the IP/DNS address of backup RADIUS server.
Using Web-based Management WWAN Setting Network Settings Roaming 34 Enables or disables current roaming setting.
Using Web-based Management Connection: Update Profile: Click Update to update the network profile. Update PRL: Click Update to update the PRL (Preferred Roaming List). Reset Modem Enter the MSL (Maximum Segment Lifetime) when needed. Click Perform reset to reset this router to its factory default settings. Manually Update Phone Number To update the mobile device phone number, , enter the MSL and MDN (Mobile Directory Number) as needed, then click Update.
Using Web-based Management U/SIM PIN Management This submenu features configurable items that are dependent on the router’s mobile internet status, as detailed below. Scenario 1: No mobile internet service Without a valid SIM card inserted into the router, the Verify dialog will show the following SIM card status: Here the Verify dialog shows SIM status as “Read SIM Fail”, meaning that no valid SIM card is inserted.
Using Web-based Management Code verify:”, and then click . Once the PIN code verification is finished, the router is ready to use the SIM card’s associated mobile internet access, and the top right status area will be updated accordingly.
Using Web-based Management Setting SIM Status: Shows current SIM card status. “PIN Enable” means that the SIM card is enabled for mobile internet access. “PIN Disable(Verified/Retries:#)” means that the SIM card is enabled for mobile internet access without requiring PIN code verification. Note that if PIN protection is re-enabled, # is the number of allowed PIN verifications remaining before SIM lock occurs.
Using Web-based Management SIM Management Here you can see the current SIM lock status. Scenario 1: SIM lock absent “SIM no lock” means that the SIM card is unlocked. Scenario 2: SIM lock present If your SIM card is locked for some reason, here you can also enter the SIM unlock code to unlock it. After entering the SIM unlock code in the text box “SIM Unlock”, click . Preferred Network and Here you can select the preferred mobile network type by clicking making a choice from the drop-down list.
Using Web-based Management AT command This section is for advanced users to control this router with the AT command set (also known as Hayes command set). Enter each .
Using Web-based Management Local IP Address: The default local IP address of this router is 192.168.1.1. If this address conflicts with another local network device, you can enter another local IP address here. Subnet Mask: Displays current Subnet Mask Device Name: The current device name is displayed in gray color. The device name can be changed by typing in the new device name in this text box.
Using Web-based Management Use ‘h’ to indicate hours or use ‘m’ to indicate minutes. IP Address Range: Displays assignable local IP address range of this router Primary DNS: If needed, specify the primary Domain Name System here. Secondary DNS: If needed, specify the secondary Domain Name System here. Active DHCP Leases This section displays active DHCP lease information for each client: Hostname, IPv4 address, MAC address, and Lease time remaining.
Using Web-based Management allow you to enter your custom address). The MAC address is for host identification, whereas the IPv4 address specifies the fixed address for static lease. To remove any unwanted static lease, just click the corresponding button. Click after making any changes. Advanced Routing settings Static Routing This option allows fixed network routing path assignment (as opposed to the initial adaptive routing). To add a static network routing path, click .
Using Web-based Management Interface: Click and choose ‘lan’ (local area network), ‘wan’ (wide area network), or ‘wan2’ (wide area network 2). Target: Enter the target host IP or network address here. IPv4-Netmask: Displays the IPv4-Netmask address (the default is 255.255.255.255). A custom IPv4-Netmask can also be specified here. IPv4-Gateway: If needed, a custom IPv4-Gateway address can be specified here.
Using Web-based Management Passthrough: L2TP Passthrough: to establish a connection to an enterprise network. To allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the Router, click Enabled. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is an extension of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol and is also used to establish virtual private networks. To allow L2TP tunnels to pass through the Router, click Enabled. WiFi This submenu item is for configuring all Wi-Fi-related settings. This router initially has the default WiFi SSID.
Using Web-based Management or Wireless network is enabled*: WiFi connection of the associated SSID is enabled. Wireless network is disabled*: WiFi connection of the associated SSID is disabled. Channel: To disable WiFi connection of this SSID, click To enable WiFi connection of this SSID, click . . * Note: The associated SSID is displayed either in the selected submenu tab under WiFi or in the WiFi category item Interface Configuration General Setup SSID.
Using Web-based Management with other WiFi or Bluetooth devices (that also use the 2.4GHz frequency range for communications). Alternatively, you can select ‘auto’ to let the system select the channel automatically, or you can select “-- custom --” and enter your own channel specification in the text box. Advanced Settings Mode Specifies the IEEE wireless standard for WiFi communication. The choices are: Auto: (Default choice) The router automatically chooses the optimal IEEE wireless standard. 802.
Using Web-based Management SSID Service Set Identification To change the SSID, click the text box and enter the new SSID (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) Mode Wireless operating mode of this router. AP: Wireless Access Point Hide SSID Enable this option to make wireless network of this SSID unavailable to nearby WiFi clients. Disable this option to make wireless network of this SSID available to nearby WiFi clients (default setting).
Using Web-based Management Key: Enter a password for accessing this SSID’s wireless network. 3.
Using Web-based Management Force CCMP (AES) – Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively (stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP – Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) – Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Key: Enter a password for accessing this SSID’s wireless network. 5.
Using Web-based Management Cipher: S pecifies the desired encryption protocol by clicking selecting an option from the drop-down list: and auto – (default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) – Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively (stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP – Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) – Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Radius-Authentication-Server: authentication server.
Using Web-based Management auto – (default setting) the system automatically chooses the optimal encryption protocol Force CCMP (AES) – Use CCMP (AES) encryption exclusively (stronger than TKIP) Force TKIP – Use TKIP encryption exclusively Force TKIP and CCMP (AES) – Use TKIP and CCMP (AES) encryption protocols together Radius-Authentication-Server: authentication server.
Using Web-based Management Advanced Settings This tab item is for advanced adjustment settings for WiFi connection.
Using Web-based Management Switch VLAN ID Port Tag Settings This submenu is for advanced users to view and configure this router’s VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) status and tag settings. The use of different VLAN IDs, each with its own tag settings for each logical network port, allows the router’s network to be partitioned into different virtual networks (up to 4095). Switch “eth0” (AR934X built-in switch) Enable VLAN functionality: Here you can enable or disable the VLAN feature.
Using Web-based Management Port status: Displays the name, the symbolic icon, and the connection status for each of the logical network ports (here we have six of them: CPU and Port 1-5). The connection status for each logical network port is defined as follows: no link: No network connection is established. 1000baseT Network connection is established at full-duplex: 1000 Mbps. 1000baseT Network connection is established at full-duplex: 100 Mbps.
Using Web-based Management Diagnostics This submenu contains tools for effective network analysis and troubleshooting. Network Utilities Ping This feature allows you to check the status of a connection. 1. In the text box next to , enter the IP address or URL that you want to ping, and then select its corresponding internet protocol by clicking either the IPv4 or IPv6 radial button. 2. In the text box of “Packet Size”, enter the desired value (default packet size is 56). 3.
Using Web-based Management 1. In the text box next to , enter the IP address or URL that you to start the performance want to trace route, and then click text. ‘Traceroute’ messages will appear below. NS Lookup This feature allows you to retrieve name server information. 1. In the text box next to , enter the IP address or URL that you to get name server want to trace route, and then click information. ‘Nslookup’ messages will appear below.
Using Web-based Management Firewall Single Port Forward Single Port Forward Port Forwarding allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, and other specialized Internet applications. To forward a single port: 1. Name: Enter an application name for this port forwarding rule. and select a protocol from the drop down list – 2. Protocol: Click TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other… 3.
Using Web-based Management (a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to “Operator Name” to indicate configuration changes temporarily stored in the router. 7. More rules can be added to the Port Forwards list by repeating Steps 1-6. 8. (a)To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under ‘Enable’. (b) To remove any Port Forwards rule, click its corresponding button. 9.
Using Web-based Management Port Trigger Port Trigger Port Triggering allows the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers. The Router remembers the IP address of the computer that sends the matching data, so that when the requested data returns through the Router, the data is pulled back to the proper computer by way of IP address and port mapping rules. To add a new Port Triggering rule: 1. Name: enter an application name for this port triggering rule.
Using Web-based Management 5. Click . The port triggering rule you have just entered will be added to the Port Triggering list. (a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to “Operator Name” to indicate configuration changes stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the Port Triggering list by repeating Steps 1-5. 7. (a) To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under ‘Enable’.
Using Web-based Management Security Filter Here you can make Firewall, Internet Filter, and Web Filters adjustments for network security. Firewall SPI Firewall Protection: Enable or Disable Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) feature of the firewall. The default setting is ‘Enable’. Internet Filter Filter Anonymous This filter blocks anonymous internet requests from Internet Requests: outside network. The default setting is ‘disabled’.
Using Web-based Management Filter Internet NAT This filter blocks local resource access via NAT Redirection: (Network Address Translation) redirection (i.e. external address) from other local computers. The default setting is ‘enabled’. Filter IDENT (Port113): This feature keeps Port 113 from being scanned by devices outside of your local network. The default setting is ‘disabled’. Web Filters Using the Web Filters feature, you may enable up to four specific filtering methods.
Using Web-based Management When a firewall is used, it is sometimes necessary to place some clients (for example Internet games, video conferencing, or VPN connections) outside of the firewall while leaving the others protected. You can do this using a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). This DMZ Host feature allows you to specify the IP address of the computers that are placed outside the firewall of your network. In the text box, enter the last 3 digits of the DMZ host address (the prefix is 192.168.
Using Web-based Management 3. Filter Source IP Address: Enter the source IP address to be filtered. The text color will turn red with on the right for any invalid IP address entered (e.g. ). When the IP address entered becomes valid, the text color changes back to on the right (e.g. ). black without 4. Filter Source Port: Enter the source port number to be filtered. 5. Click . The IP filtering rule you have just entered will be added to the IP Filtering list.
Using Web-based Management Note: Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Port Range Forward Port Range Forward Port Range Forward allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, and other specialized Internet applications. To forward a port range: 1. Name: Enter an application name for this port range forwarding rule.
Using Web-based Management 5. Click . The port range forwarding rule you have just entered will be added to the Port Range Forward list. (a) (b) In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear next to “Operator Name” to indicate configuration changes temporarily stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the Port Range Forward list by repeating Steps 1-5. 7. (a) To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under ‘Enable’.
Using Web-based Management UPNP Universal Plug and Play – Allows wired and wireless network devices to discover each other and establish network services. UPnP Settings Here you can ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ the UPnP service. VPN Virtual Private Network – Allows use of mobile internet for secured private network. IPSec Setting IPSec VPN Connection First click Create to create a profile, then follow subsequent instructions.
Using Web-based Management IPSec Profile IPSec profile Overview First click Add New Profile to create a profile, then follow subsequent instructions. IPSec VPN connection status Here you can view the status of VPN connection. The displayed information are VPN name, Network Endpoint, Virtual Network, IKE Alg (Internet Key Exchange Application Level Gateway), Tx(Byte) (transmitted data in bytes), Rx(Byte) (received data in bytes), and Uptime (the amount of time that the network is running).
Using Web-based Management 1. PKCS#12 Profile Name: Enter the profile name for the PKCS #12 certificate file to be used. 2. PKCS#12 file password: Enter the password for the PKCS #12 certificate file to be used. 3. User Private Key password: Enter the user private key password associated with the VPN connection. 4. PKCS#12 file containing keys: Click Browse and select the PKCS#12 certificate file to be used for the VPN connection. 5. To use an additional IPsec certificate, click Steps 1-4. and repeat .
Using Web-based Management Help Click the appropriate download link to download the latest Quick Start Guide or User Manual of this product. Logout Exits the web configuration interface and re-directs to login prompt. Note: 71 After a period of inactivity, automatic logout will occur. After clicking any menu item, the login prompt will appear as re-login is needed to continue using the web configuration interface.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide Your K530 is designed for rugged vehicle use with MIL810G compliance, please review and consider the guidelines below for optimal vehicle installation. Overview A stable power supply and secure mounting are essential to ensure that your K530 operates properly. However, getting a stable power supply from an operating vehicle can be a major challenge due to constantly changing vehicle and environmental conditions.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide instantaneous electrical current in terms of hundreds of cranking amps or more) which leaves insufficient energy for other electrical equipment on the vehicle. Therefore, the voltage supplied to all other electrical equipment drops to a significantly lower level than what is normal. It is only after such an instantaneous high demand of electrical power that the voltage level on the vehicle returns to normal.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide In cases of undesirable voltage transients or brown-outs, your K530 is designed to handle large voltage swings from 9V to 32V. However, for optimal use and proper protection of your K530, it is necessary to regulate the input voltage before feeding it to the power input of your K530. There are two ways to regulate electrical voltage. One way is to implement a power management block that harnesses battery power during engine startup.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide • Use proper wire size according to the expected current load. AWG Rating Electric Current Load (Amps) 10-Feet Cable 20-Feet Cable 3-10 14 AWG 12 AWG 11-20 14 AWG 10 AWG 21-35 8 AWG 6 AWG • A dedicated ground wire is highly recommended instead of direct attachment to chassis ground. NOTE: To minimize noise interference, a filter can be applied isolating the router from other electrical devices.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide a poorly ventilated spot that is either near the engine or is prone to direct sunlight. Basic Power Management In this type of installation, voltage is regulated solely on the power management block, which routes battery power to the ignition switch during engine startup while rendering conditioned output DC power to the vehicle’s electrical parts. First connect the long red positive power cable to the input of the power management block.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide Power Management with a Filter In this type of installation, voltage is regulated in two parts. The first part is on the power management block, which routes battery power to the ignition switch during engine startup while rendering conditioned output DC power to the vehicle’s electrical parts. First connect the long red positive power cable to the input of the power management block. Then connect the conditioned positive power output to your K530.
Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide Though any of the three types of filters will do the job, the Pi filter is the recommended choice, because it combines the advantages of both capacitor and inductor filters.
Appendix B: FAQ Appendix B: FAQ Q: What should I know and how long does it take when I upgrade the firmware of router or modem? A: 1. While upgrading the firmware requires some time to finish. During that, you MUST NOT turn off the power or interrupt the progress. 2. You may use an Ethernet cable or a wireless connection to upgrade the firmware. We suggest the use of an Ethernet cable. 3. It may take 2 minutes to upgrade the firmware of the router and 5 minutes to upgrade the firmware of the modem. 4.
Appendix B: FAQ Wireless Network Connection, click Repair. If you use Local Area Connection to connect the Router, click Network Connections and right click on Local Area Connection, click Repair. Vista/7: 1. If you are a WiFi user, please click Network and Sharing Center > Manage network connections > Wireless Network Connection > Diagnose.
Appendix B: FAQ 2. Please click Reset the network adapter “Wireless Network Connection” and it will began to repair. 3. If you use Local Area Connection to connect the Router, please click Network and Sharing Center > Manage network connections > Local Area Connection > Diagnose, follow step 1 and the subsequent messages to repair it. Q: How do I configure my WiFi settings from GUI? A: Click the menu tabs Network Wi-Fi to access to the Wi-Fi submenu, and then click the submenu tab of a particular ESSID.
Appendix B: FAQ Q: How can I have a long-time link? A: Click the menu tabs Network Router Router Setting. Under “DHCP Service”, set Client Lease Time to a large value (e.g. 120h = 120 hours = 5 days). Q: Why can’t I use the router in the office? A: Your router’s IP address might conflict with the office default settings. Q: Why is my internet speed is so slow with the router? A: 1. Click the menu tabs Status Mobile Internet to check the Rx Signal Strength in dBm.
Appendix B: FAQ 2. Click the menu tabs Network Wi-Fi to access the Wi-Fi submenu, and then click the submenu tab of the currently used ESSID. Then select a different WiFi Channel under “Device Configuration.” Q: I have connected the computer with the router via LAN connection. Why can’t I access the router’s IP address “http://192.168.1.1” ? A: Your computer’s IP address and DNS server addresses may have been assigned manually.
Appendix B: FAQ Q: How do I configure the settings when I use xDSL to link the router? A: 1. PPPoE: Go to the GUI Internet > Basic Setting > Ethernet Setting. Change Connection Type to PPPoE. Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. Remember to connect your xDSL or Modem to the WAN Port on your Router. 2. Static IP: Go to the GUI Internet > Basic Setting > Ethernet Setting. Change Connection Type to Static IP. Enter the information in the blank provided by your ISP.
Appendix B: FAQ Q: Can I backup and restore all my settings of the router? A: Yes. Click the menu tabs System Backup / Flash Firmware and click , then follow instructions on the screen to save router settings as a TAR file at a desired location on your computer or mobile device. Conversely, to restore previously saved router (of “Restore backup”); follow screen settings, click instructions to choose the previously saved TAR file; and then click . Q: How do I use the Reset button on the router? A: 1.
Appendix C: Specifications Appendix C: Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Physical WLAN 802.
Appendix C: Specifications Antenna Cellular embedded main antenna No Cellular embedded diversity antenna No Cellular external main antenna port Yes SMA type Cellular external Yes SMA type diversity antenna port WiFi antenna No Embedded WiFi external antenna port 2 x SMA ports GPS antenna port Yes SMA type, supporting 3.
Appendix C: Specifications Wireless LAN 802.11b data rate 1/2/5.5/11 Mbps 802.11g data rate Up to 54 Mbps 802.11n data rate Up to 300 Mbps Security Types WPA/WPA2 AES/TKIP Encription, WPA/WPA2 PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, None/64/128 bits WEP Encryption, open system authentication.
Appendix C: Specifications System protection Password protected administrator and user access authority (provisioning, configuration, authentication).
Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity European Union Notice Products with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC), and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards).
Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary ETSI EN 301 489-17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems.
Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary 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 of the device. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2.
Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary Glossary 2G: Second-generation mobile networking technology. Represents a switchover from analog to digital; most 2G networks use GSM. 3G: Third-generation mobile networking technology that enables simultaneous transfer of voice and non-voice data; most 3G networks use WCDMA. 3.5G: A more recent standard of mobile networking technology; generally uses HSDPA. 3.75G: A more recent standard of mobile networking technology; generally uses HSUPA.
Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access): Advanced WCDMA that delivers uplink bandwidth intensive data at up to 5.76Mbps; typically associated with 3.75G. HSPA+ (High Speed Packet Access +): This is also known as HSPA Evolved, is the next step and is more focused on delivering data services enabling speeds of up to 42Mbps in the downlink and 11Mbps in the uplink.
Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access): Advanced EDGE that supports 384kbps data flow. Most 3G networks use this standard, the same as UMTS. UAM (Universal Access Method): A method to allow WiFi access to a wireless network while roaming. Using a regular web browser, the roaming customer enters a login page and provides user information (usually username and password) to access the network.