USER GUIDE Inseego WavemakerTM PRO 5G Industrial Gateway S2000e
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Contents Introduction and Getting Started ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Key Features ...............................................................................................................................
Manual DNS Tab ...........................................................................................................................................................49 SIM Tab .............................................................................................................................................................................50 LAN Tab ...................................................................................................................................................
1 Introduction and Getting Started Overview Description Indicator LEDs Getting Started Description Resetting your Gateway Technical Support 5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 5
Overview The 5G Industrial Gateway S2000e delivers ultra-reliable cellular Internet service with 5G NR connectivity. The S2000e supports any public or private network while also supporting all carriers. It connects to any routing system or remote endpoint with Ethernet or USB. The S2000e provides continuous multi-Gigabit connectivity and sub-second latency for enterprise settings.
Description Inside the box you will find a 5G Industrial Gateway S2000e and a 4-pin power cable. Additional accessories, including antennas, brackets, and other power equipment, are available for individual purchase. To order an accessory, contact your Inseego sales representative.
Indicator LEDs The S2000e has indicator LEDs that communicate current states for the device.
Getting Started This section provides instructions for getting your S2000e up and running, as well as reset and support information. Installing a SIM Card Your SIM card is a small rectangular plastic card that stores your phone number and important information about your wireless service. The S2000e supports only Nano SIM cards. CAUTION! Always use a factory-made SIM card supplied by the service provider. Do not bend or scratch your SIM card.
Installation Options You can install the S2000e to a wall or pole, or in a cabinet or enclosure. The S2000e has integrated mounting points that allow you to mount to a wall or pole with brackets. Fixed Bracket You can use a fixed bracket when installing your S2000e on a wall.
Adjustable Bracket You can use an adjustable bracket when installing your S2000e on a wall or pole. An adjustable bracket allows you to point your S2000e directly at an indoor 5G node. For the best signal with an adjustable bracket, point the top of the device directly towards a 5G node or tower. DIN Rail If you are installing in a cabinet or enclosure, use a customer-provided DIN rail.
Identifying a Location Use the Inseego Connect App to identify the optimal location for your S2000e. 1. Scan the QR code to install the Inseego Connect App from AppStore or Google Play, or visit https://inseego.com/inseego-connect-get-app to download the App. 2. Follow instructions within the Inseego Connect App to connect to your S2000e and perform a location survey to identify the ideal location for your S2000e.
Power Options Your S2000e has four power options: • 4-Pin AC Power Supply • 4-Pin DC Power and I/O Supply • 30W PoE Injector • 60W PoE Injector NOTE: If an additional power option is needed, please contact Inseego sales. Connecting 4-Pin DC Power (for Cabinet/Enclosure Installations) WARNING: Electrical installations can be hazardous and should be performed only by licensed professionals. Consider the following when installing your S2000e with DC power: • Ensure easy access for connecting cables.
Connecting to a DC Power Source The DC cable harness includes power and I/O pins. To connect your S2000e to a DC power source: 1. Disconnect the power source, if applicable. 2. Connect the black (ground) wire on the DC power cable to the cabinet, enclosure, or chassis ground. 3. Ensure the S2000e device is also grounded. 4. Fuse the red power wire on the DC power cable to the power source through the fuse box, if appropriate. 5. Connect the power wire on the DC power cable to the power source. 6.
Connecting Devices to the Gateway You can connect to the S2000e gateway with Ethernet, USB, or digital I/O. Connecting Devices with Ethernet You can connect to a device via Ethernet. 1. Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the S2000e. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of the device you wish to connect.
Description Inside the box you will find a 5G Industrial Gateway S2000e and a 4-pin power cable. Additional accessories, including antennas, brackets, and other power equipment, are available for individual purchase. To order an accessory, contact your Inseego sales representative.
Indicator LEDs Resetting your Gateway This section provides information on general care and restoring your S2000e to factory default settings. You can reset your S2000e to factory settings using the RESET button on the device or from the Admin Web UI. CAUTION! Resetting returns your S2000e to factory settings. Resetting with the RESET Button The master reset button is in a small hole located in the SIM compartment on the back of the device.
Technical Support IMPORTANT: Before contacting Support, be sure to restart both your connected device and your S2000e and ensure that your SIM card is inserted correctly. Customer Service and Troubleshooting Contact your reseller for assistance. More Information Documentation for your S2000e is available online. Go to www.inseego.com/support-documentation. Or, from the Admin website, select Support > Customer Support.
2 Software Configuration Overview Admin Password Managing Data Usage Managing Settings Viewing Info About the Gateway Getting Support 5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 19
Overview Use the S2000e Admin Web User Interface to manage your gateway experience. On a computer or device connected to your S2000e, open any Web browser and go to http://192.168.1.1. Home Page The Home page is the local gateway to configuring and managing your S2000e. It displays the SIM status, data usage and provides general status information. Click in the bottom-right corner of a panel to access screens with further information and options.
Header Icons The top of each S2000e Web UI page displays status indicators and icons. Header Icon Description LAN (Blue) Routed LAN (Black) Available/Online LAN (Grayed Out) Disabled/Offline/No Physical Connection USB (Blue) Routed USB (Black) Available/Online USB (Grayed Out) Disabled/Offline/No Physical Connection Network Signal Strength Network Signal Strength Indicator. More bars indicate more signal strength.
Admin Password The Admin password is what you use to sign into the S2000e. A default Admin password is assigned to each individual device and is printed on the label of the device. You can change the Admin password to something easier to remember, and set up a security question that will help you securely recover your password if you forget what you changed it to. Important: It is critical that you change the Admin password from the default to keep the device and your network secure.
Managing Data Usage You can monitor and manage data usage on your S2000e using the Data Usage page. On the Web UI Home page, the Data Usage panel shows current data usage information. To manage or view data usage, select from the Home page Data Usage panel or select Data Usage from the Web UI side menu. The Data Usage page appears.
Data Usage Page Use the Data Usage page to view details and manage your S2000e data usage. SIM information being displayed: Use the drop-down to change the SIM on which data usage is displayed.
Session Start: The date and time the current Internet session began. Session Duration: The amount of time that has elapsed since the connection for the current Internet session was established. Session Tx: The amount of data transmitted for the current Internet session. This counter starts at zero when the connection is established. Session Rx: The amount of data received for the current Internet session. This counter starts at zero when the connection is established.
Managing Settings To view and configure settings for your S2000e, select Settings from the Web UI side menu.
Preferences Tab This tab allows you to change how dates, time, distance, and numbers are displayed, and what language is used, in the S2000e Web UI. NOTE: These preferences affect packets sent to remote servers. For example, if you select a 24 hour time format, the Web UI, and any packets reporting time somewhere else, will display time in 24 hour format. User Preferences Language: Select a language for the Web UI. Date: Select the format for dates displayed in the Web UI (mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy).
Software Update Tab Software updates are delivered to the S2000e automatically over the mobile network. This tab displays your current software version, last system update information, software update history, allows you to check for new software updates, and to opt-out of automatic software updates. Current Software Software Version: The version of the software currently installed on your S2000e. Opt-out of Software Update By default, software updates are automatically delivered to your S2000e.
Last Software Update This section displays details about the last software update. Software Update History This section displays details of the last updates that have been downloaded and installed to this device. If no updates have been installed, this section is not displayed. Backup and Restore Tab Use this tab to back up current S2000e settings to a file on your computer, restore (upload) a previously-saved configuration file, reset the S2000e to factory defaults, or restart it.
The default Admin password is printed on the label of the S2000e. If you have changed the Admin password and don’t remember it, select Sign In in the top-right corner of the Home page, click I forgot the Admin password, and answer the displayed security question. The current Admin password will be displayed. NOTE: If you enter an incorrect password five times in a row, you will be locked out of the Web UI. To unlock it, restart your S2000e. Click the Download button.
GPS Tab The S2000e incorporates a GPS receiver. The GPS receiver can determine your current location. Current location information can be shared with connected devices by using the Local GPS Streaming Interface on the Local tab. The GPS page includes three sub tabs: • GPS Status • GPS Local • GPS Remote GPS Status Sub Tab Use settings on this tab to enable or disable GPS and to view current location and the current status of your GPS connection.
GPS Local Sub Tab Use this tab to enable GPS streaming to client devices on the local network. Raw GPS data is provided by the S2000e in the form of a National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) text stream. You can use third-party applications to utilize or forward the GPS data to a remote server. Turn on Local GPS: Check this box to turn on GPS streaming on the local network.
Port Number: The TCP port number used by the software on your computer to establish a connection to your s2000e and obtain GPS data. Unless there is a good reason to do so, you should not change the port number. Acceptable TCP port values are between 1024 and 65535. Virtual Port Driver: If you want to access the GPS data stream from a virtual COM port instead of the TCP port (above), click the Download GPS driver link to download and install a GPS driver for your Windows platform.
GPS Remote Sub Tab Use this tab to configure the system to stream GPS data to remote servers. NOTE: These servers are not Inseego Connect. Use Settings > Advanced > Inseego Connect to enable Inseego Connect remote servers. Turn on Remote GPS: Check this box to turn on GPS streaming to remote servers. Global Device/TAIP ID: A 4-digit ID identifying your S2000e that is inserted into your GPS packet for routing to remote servers. By default this is 1234.
• Server Name — Enter a name for the GPS remote server. • Reporting — To begin streaming GPS data from your S2000e to this remote server, check this box. • Store & Forward — If there is an interruption in the WAN interface, the system can store packets and forward them once the WAN interface connection returns. Check this box if you want the system to store and forward packets. • Server Address — Enter the address for the remote server to which you would like to route packets.
GPIO Tab The S2000e includes configurable digital General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) pins for external system monitoring or control. Use settings on this tab to enable or disable pins and view or configure pin settings. 4 Pin Power and I/O Connector The S2000e power port includes voltage in, ground, and two digital I/O pins as shown. Pin 3 – Ignition Sense or Digital I/O Ignition Sense or Digital I/O Setting: Use the drop-down to select Enable Ignition Sense or Enable Digital I/O.
If you select Enable Ignition Sense: Ignition Sense Options: Select an option from the drop-down: • Ignition Time-Voltage Based Shutdown – Allows you to specify an amount of time and battery level. When the ignition is turned off, the device stays on until one of the thresholds is met, at which point it shuts down. • Ignition Time Based Shutdown – Allows you to specify the amount of time you want the S2000e to remain on after the ignition is turned off.
Viewing Info About the Gateway On the Web UI Home page, the General Status panel shows current connection status and general status information. Model: The model of the device. Technology: Indicates the current cellular data connection, for example, 5G Sub6. Band: The band in use for the current connection. WAN Status: The current status of the WAN connection. SIM Status: The current status of the SIM card. FW Version: The version of the firmware (software) currently installed on your S2000e.
The About page includes the following tabs: • Internet Status • Internet Sessions • Diagnostics • Device Info • Logs Internet Status Tab Use the Internet Status tab to view general Internet connection and system information. General Status: The current status of the S2000e connection. Network Name: The name of the network for the current Internet session established. Technology: Indicates the current cellular data connection, for example, 5G.
IPv4 IP Address: The Internet IP address assigned to the S2000e. Mask: The network mask associated with the IPv4 address. Gateway: The gateway IP address associated with the IPv4 address. DNS: The Domain Name Server currently used by the S2000e. IPv6 IP Address: The global IPv6 address for the S2000e (blank if IPv6 is turned off or is not supported by the current network connection or operator).
Internet Sessions Tab Use the Internet Sessions tab to export and view Internet session data. Export Internet Sessions Information Click the Export button to export Internet session data. Internet Sessions NOTE: Internet Sessions are presented in date order. Date/Time: The date and time the Internet session began. Duration: The total amount of time for the Internet session. Received Data: The amount of data received for the Internet session. This counter starts at zero when the connection is established.
Diagnostics Tab This tab displays detailed information used solely for troubleshooting or technical support. Modem Mobile Number (MDN): The phone number of your S2000e. IMEI: The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) for your S2000e. This is a 15 digit code used to uniquely identify an individual mobile station. The IMEI does not change when the SIM is changed. IMSI: The International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) for your S2000e.
Device Info Tab Use this tab to view details about your S2000e. General Manufacturer: Inseego. Model: Model of the device. Device Version: The version of firmware (software) currently installed. SKU: The SKU for your S2000e. Software Components OS Version: The version number for the Operating System and its components. Modem Firmware Version: The version of firmware (software) currently installed for the modem component. Web UI Version: The version number for the S2000e Web UI.
Logs Tab Use this tab to view log information for troubleshooting. Log Settings Turn On Logging: Check this box to turn on logs as needed. Automatically Clear Logs: Use the drop-down list to select when logs are cleared. NOTE: If the log is full, the oldest data is deleted regardless of this setting. Click Save Changes to enact changes. If logs are turned on, the following are visible: Click on Mobile Network Log for log data of connections to the mobile network.
Getting Support For Support, select Support from the Web UI side menu. Customer Support Tab Use the Customer Support tab for useful links and support information.
3 Advanced Settings Overview Using Advanced Settings 5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 46
Overview The Advanced Settings pages on the S2000e website are intended for users with technical expertise in the area of telecommunication and networking. WARNING! Changing the Advanced settings may be harmful to the stability, performance, and security of the S2000e. Using Advanced Settings When you select the Advanced tab on the Settings page, a warning message appears. If you click Continue, the Cellular tab of the Advanced Settings page appears.
Cellular Tab In most configurations, the S2000e is used with a dynamic IP and SIM and the Access Point Name (APN) is available from the network, for example: internet. However, if you are on a private network, you may need to set the APN on this tab for the network to communicate with the S2000e. Network Selection Enable automatic network selection: When the ON/OFF slider is ON, your S2000e automatically selects the best 5G available network and you cannot use the Select Network Manually button below.
Password: Enter the password for your private network. Click Save Changes. The device will reboot for changes to take effect. Manual DNS Tab The S2000e automatically selects a Domain Name Server (DNS). This page allows you to manually assign up to two DNS IP addresses. Manual DNS Turn on manual DNS: Check this box to manually select a DNS. DNS 1 IP address: Enter the IP address for the primary DNS. This address is required to use the Manual DNS feature.
SIM Tab On the Web UI Home page, the SIM Status panel shows SIM status information. Carrier: The name of the Mobile Network Operator. ICCID: The unique ID number assigned to the SIM card. IMSI: The International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) for your S2000e. This is a unique number, usually fifteen digits, that identifies a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) subscriber. MDN: The phone number of your S2000e. APN: The access point name for your S2000e. ECGI: E-UTRAN Cell Global Identifier.
To turn on automatic SIM switching or enter a SIM PIN, select Settings from the Web UI side menu. Then select Advanced >SIM. NOTE: The SIM card in your S2000e can be locked using a PIN. If the SIM card is locked, you must enter the PIN before connecting to the mobile network. Once entered, the PIN is remembered until the next shutdown. You may also need to provide the existing PIN to change a SIM. The default PIN is available from your service provider.
PIN Lock: If On, the PIN lock has been turned on, and the SIM PIN must be entered to connect to the mobile network. If Off, the PIN lock feature is not turned on and the SIM PIN is not required. Priority: Indicates whether the SIM is Normal or Preferred priority. Desired Action: The actions available depend on the SIM status. Possible operations include: PIN Lock - If the SIM is currently PIN locked, you are prompted to enter the PIN.
LAN Tab This page provides settings and information about the S2000e local area network (LAN). The LAN consists of the device and all connected devices. IP Passthrough Turn on IP Passthrough: Check the box to enable IP Passthrough. This will enable the first device detected on the specified interface to obtain the IP address assigned by the mobile network. NOTE: When IPPT is turned on, all other devices will lose Internet access. IPPT Interface: Select an interface from the drop-down.
MAC Address: (read-only) The Media Access Controller (MAC) Address for your S2000e. The MAC address is a unique network identifier assigned when a network device is manufactured. Turn on DHCP server: This checkbox turns the DHCP Server feature on or off. This should be left checked. The DHCP server allocates an IP address to each connected device. NOTE: If the DHCP Server is turned off, each connected device must be assigned a fixed IP address.
Firewall Tab The S2000e firewall determines which Internet traffic is allowed to pass between the gateway and connected devices and protects your connected devices from malicious incoming traffic from the Internet. The firewall cannot be turned off. Use the Firewall tab to adjust the general security level of the firewall, designate a specific device to receive all traffic, and set up specific firewall rules. VPN Passthrough To use the VPN Passthrough, ensure the ON/OFF slider is ON.
MAC Filter Tab The MAC filter allows only selected devices to access the S2000e network through DHCP. By default, MAC filter is turned off. Use this tab to turn the MAC Filter on and specify device access. MAC Filter To use the MAC filter, select the device(s) from the device list that you want to be allowed to connect to the network through DHCP and move the MAC Filter ON/OFF slider to ON. Click Save Changes.
Port Filtering Tab Port Filtering allows you to block outgoing Internet connections and permit only selected applications to access the Internet. Traffic is identified by port numbers. Some applications are pre-defined. You can define additional applications if you know the details of the traffic used and generated by the applications. Port Filtering To turn on port filtering, move the ON/OFF slider to ON.
The following table provides port numbers and protocol information for each port filtering application listed.
• Start Port: Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by outgoing traffic for the custom application being added. • End Port: Enter the end of the range of port numbers used by the application. NOTE: If the application uses a single port instead of a range, type the same value for both the Start Port and the End Port. • Protocol: Select the protocol used by the port range from the drop-down list (TCP, UDP, or both). • Delete: Check this box to delete a custom application.
Port Forwarding Tab Port Forwarding allows specific applications to be forwarded to a particular device connected to your network. Normally, the built-in firewall blocks incoming traffic from the Internet. Port forwarding allows Internet users to access any server you are running on your computer, such as a Web, FTP, or Email server. Important: Port forwarding creates a security risk and should not be turned on unless it is required.
Port Forwarding Port Forwarding: To turn on port forwarding, move the ON/OFF slider to ON. To turn off port forwarding, so that no inbound traffic is forwarded to a LAN client, move the slider to OFF. Applications Check the box next to each Port Forwarding application that you want to allow. To forward all inbound WAN traffic on a specific port to a single LAN client, enter the IP address of the target device in the Application IP Address field.
Custom Applications You can add up to ten custom applications. Once defined, these applications can be turned on and off the same way as pre-defined applications. • On: Check this box if you want the new application to be able to access the Internet (enabling port forwarding). • App Name: Enter a name for the custom application. • Start Port: Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers to be forwarded. • End Port: Enter the end of the range of port numbers to be forwarded.
Inseego Connect Tab Use this page to enable and configure settings for connection with Inseego Connect. Inseego Connect is a cloud platform product that provides 360 degree visibility and secure accessibility into your deployment from a single platform. Cloud Services By default, the connection to Inseego Connect is OFF. Slide the ON/OFF slider to ON to enable the connection. Inseego Connect Status Connection State: The status of the Inseego Connect connection.
HTTPS Tab Use this tab to configure HTTPS and obtain an SSL certificate for a secure connection. Enable HTTPS support Before enabling HTTPS support you must fill out the information below, download a certificate, and install it on the client device. To turn on HTTPS support, move the ON/OFF slider to ON. To turn off HTTPS support, move the ON/OFF slider to OFF.
Country name: Enter two-letter country code (for example, US) where your company is legally located. State or Province name: Enter the state or province where your company is legally located. Locality name: Enter the city where your company is legally located. This is optional. Organization name: Enter the organization or company name to be used for the SSL certificate. Organization unit name: Enter an internal department name within the organization. This is optional.
Mac OS 1. Click on the downloaded certificate file. The Keychain Access App automatically opens with an Add Certificates popup. 2. Click the Add button in the popup. 3. Locate the certificate in the Certificates section. 4. Double-click the certificate. In the trust section, under When using this certificate, select Always Trust. Mozilla Firefox Browser 1. In Firefox, type about:config in the address bar and click Enter. 2. Accept any warnings and click Show All. 3. Scroll down to security.enterprise_roots.
Remote Admin Tab Use this page to enable remote web administration of your S2000e. Enable remote web administration: To enable remote web administration, move the ON/OFF slider to ON. To disable remote web administration, move the ON/OFF slider to OFF. WAN port: The port number associated with the WAN. IP address type: Select the desired type of IP address – Multiple or Range. If you select Multiple as the IP address type, enter the desired IP addresses in the Source public IP boxes.
4 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information Product Specifications Regulatory Information Product Certifications and Supplier’s Declarations of Conformity Wireless Communications Limited Warranty and Liability Safety Hazards Proper Battery Use and Disposal 5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 68
Product Specifications Device Name: 5G Industrial Gateway S2000e Model: S2000e-3 Standards, Approvals, Certifications: FCC, ISED, CE GCF, PTCRB, EN/IEC 62368 REACH, RoHS, WEEE, Halogen Free Dimensions: 200 x 80 x 45mm Weight: 500 g Ports: 1x 5 Gbps RJ45 with Power over Ethernet 1 x USB 3.
Environmental Operating Temperature: -30°C to 65°C NOTE: The PoE injector is an indoor device and considered support equipment. It can operate at a maximum temperature of 35°C (95°F).
Security NAT Firewall Device Cybersecurity Agent VPN PassThrough MACsec Ethernet Security Security Hardened Web Interface Fully Encrypted Log Files Fully Encrypted Cloud Agent Anti-CSRF Session Timeout Incorrect Password Lockout Admin Portal to Block Factory Reset 5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 71
Regulatory Information Federal Communications Commission Notice (FCC – United States) FCC ID: PKRISGS2000E3 Electronic devices, including computers and wireless modems, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore subject to FCC rules and regulations. This equipment has been tested to, and found to be within, the acceptable limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Notice (ISED – Canada) IC: 3229A-S2000E3 ISED RSS-Gen Notice This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cellular External Antenna Considerations: 1. External Antenna(s): Not Included 2. To comply with RF Exposure Requirements, the Maximum Cellular Antenna Gain Must Not Exceed: Cellular Band 4G-LTE: B30 Antenna Gain (dBi) Including Cable Loss -0.6 4G-LTE: B71 5G-FR1: n71 3.1 4G-LTE: B12/B17 5G-FR1: n12 3.2 4G-LTE: B13/B42/B43/B48 4G-LTE: B14 3.5 3.
Radio Frequency and Transmitted Output Power Information Band Max Power Frequency WCDMA BAND I 24 dBm 1920-1980 MHz WCDMA BAND VIII 24 dBm 880-915 MHz LTE BAND 1 24 dBm 1920-1980 MHz LTE BAND 3 24 dBm 1710-1785 MHz LTE BAND 7 24 dBm 2500-2570 MHz LTE BAND 8 24 dBm 880-915 MHz LTE BAND 20 24 dBm 832-862 MHz LTE BAND 28 24 dBm 703–748 MHz LTE BAND 38 24 dBm 2570–2620 MHz LTE BAND 40 24 dBm 2300–2400 MHz LTE BAND 42 19.5 dBm 3400–3600 MHz LTE BAND 43 19.
Product Certifications and Supplier’s Declarations of Conformity Product Certifications and Supplier’s Declarations of Conformity documentation may be consulted at Inseego Corp., 9710 Scranton Road Suite 200, San Diego CA 92121, USA. https://www.inseego.com/support/. Wireless Communications IMPORTANT: Due to the transmission and reception properties of wireless communications, data occasionally can be lost or delayed.
Limited Warranty and Liability THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR BY COUNTRY OR PROVINCE). OTHER THAN AS PERMITTED BY LAW, INSEEGO CORP DOES NOT EXCLUDE, LIMIT OR SUSPEND OTHER RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING THOSE THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE A PARTICULAR SALES CONTRACT.
Safety Hazards Do not operate the S2000e in an environment that might be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specifically: Areas where prohibited by the law Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices. Always turn off the host device when instructed to do so, or when you suspect that it might cause interference or danger. Where explosive atmospheres might be present Do not operate your device in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere might exist.
5 Glossary 5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 79
Glossary • 4G LTE —Fourth Generation Long Term Evolution. LTE is a standard for wireless data communications technology and an evolution of the GSM/UMTS standards. The goal of LTE is to increase the capacity and speed of wireless data networks using new DSP (digital signal processing) techniques and modulations that were developed around the turn of the millennium.
• Gbps — Gigabits per second. The rate of data flow. • HTTP —Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application-level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet. • IEEE — Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. An international technical/professional society that promotes standardization in technical disciplines. • IMAP — Internet Message Access Protocol. An Internet standard protocol for accessing email from a remote server from email clients.
• Port Forwarding — A process that allows remote devices to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN. • Port Number — A 16-bit number used by the TCP and UDP protocols to direct traffic on a TCP/IP host. Certain port numbers are standard for common applications. • Protocol — A standard that enables connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints.
• USSD — Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), also known as “Quick code” or “Feature code”, is a communications protocol used to send data between a mobile device and network service provider. • VPN — Virtual Private Network. A secure private network that runs over the public Internet. Commonly used to connect to an office network from elsewhere. • Wi-Fi — Any system that uses the 802.11 standard developed and released in 1997 by the IEEE.