Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Pepwave Products: MAX 700/HD2 LTE/HD2 LTEA/HD2 IP67/HD2 mini/HD4/Transit/Hotspot/BR1/BR1 Mini/BR1 Slim/BR1 ENT/BR1 Pro LTE/BR1 IP55/BR2 IP55/On-The-Go/MAX HD2/HD4 with MediaFast/Device Connector/ Surf SOHO Pepwave Firmware 6.3 November 2016 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2016 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE ............................................................................................. 6 2 GLOSSARY........................................................................................................................ 7 3 PRODUCT FEATURES ........................................................................................................ 8 3.1 3.2 4 PEPWAVE MAX MOBILE ROUTER OVERVIEW..............................
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 7.3 IP67 INSTALLATION GUIDE .......................................................................................... 40 8 CONNECTING TO THE WEB ADMIN INTERFACE ............................................................... 41 9 CONFIGURING THE LAN INTERFACE(S) ............................................................................ 43 9.1 9.2 BASIC SETTINGS .........................................................................................................
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 19.3 19.4 OSPF & RIPV2 ....................................................................................................... 124 REMOTE USER ACCESS .............................................................................................. 126 MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS .................................................................................................128 19.5 19.6 19.7 19.8 19.9 19.10 HIGH AVAILABILITY ......................................................
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Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 1 Introduction and Scope Pepwave routers provide link aggregation and load balancing across multiple WAN connections, allowing a combination of technologies like 3G HSDPA, EVDO, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, external WiMAX dongle, and satellite to be utilized to connect to the Internet. The MAX wireless SD-WAN router series has a wide range of products suitable for many different deployments and markets.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 2 Glossary The following terms, acronyms, and abbreviations are frequently used in this manual: Term Definition 3G 3rd Generation standards for wireless communications 4G 4th Generation standards for wireless communications DHCP DNS EVDO HSDPA Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Evolution-Data Optimized High-Speed Downlink Packet Access HTTP Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IP LAN MAC Address Internet Proto
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 3 Product Features Pepwave routers enable all LAN users to share broadband Internet connections, and they provide advanced features to enhance Internet access. Our Max BR wireless routers support multiple SIM cards. They can be configured to switch from using one SIM card to another SIM card according to different criteria, including wireless network reliability and data usage.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 3.1.3 VPN PepVPN with SpeedFusionTM PepVPN performance analyzer X.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Review the status of connected APs 3.1.8 QoS 3.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4 Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Overview 4.1 MAX 700 4.1.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.
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Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.2 MAX HD2 LTE / LTEA 4.2.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.
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Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.3 MAX HD2 IP67 4.3.1 Panel Appearance The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status OFF Red Blinking red Green http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.4 MAX HD2 mini 4.4.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.
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Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.5 MAX Transit 4.5.1 Panel Appearance 4.5.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.6 MAX Hotspot 4.6.1 Panel Appearance 4.6.2 LED Indications LED Indicators Status RED – Access point initializing GREEN – Access point ready LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type ON 100 Mbps OFF 10 Mbps ON Port is connected without traffic Blinking OFF Data is transferring Port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.7 MAX HD4 4.7.1 Panel Appearance 4.7.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.8 MAX BR1 4.8.1 Panel Appearance 4.8.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Wi-Fi OFF Red Blinking red Green OFF Blinking slowly Blinking ON http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Cellular Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Connecting or connected to network(s) OFF ON LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type ON 100 Mbps OFF 10 Mbps ON Port is connected without traffic Blinking OFF Data is transferring Port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.9 MAX BR1 Mini 4.9.1 Panel Appearance 4.9.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Wi-Fi Cellular OFF Red Blinking red Green OFF Blinking slowly Blinking ON OFF ON http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.10 MAX BR1 Slim 4.10.1 Panel Appearance 4.10.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Wi-Fi Cellular OFF Red Blinking red Green OFF Blinking slowly Blinking ON OFF ON http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type ON 100 Mbps OFF 10 Mbps ON Port is connected without traffic Blinking OFF Data is transferring Port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.11 MAX BR1 ENT 4.11.1 Panel Appearance 4.11.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.12 MAX BR1 Pro LTE 4.12.1 Panel Appearence 4.12.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.13 MAX BR1/2 IP55 4.13.1 Panel Appearance 4.13.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status OFF Red Blinking red Green http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Wi-Fi Cellular OFF Blinking slowly Blinking ON Wi-Fi Indicators Disabled Intermittent Connecting to wireless network(s) Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Connecting or connected to network(s) OFF ON LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type ON 100 Mbps OFF 10 Mbps ON Port is connected without traffic Blinking OFF Data is transferrin
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.14 MAX On-The-Go 4.14.1 Panel Appearance 4.14.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.15 Surf SOHO 4.15.1 Panel Appearance 4.15.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 5 Advanced Feature Summary 5.1 Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment As your organization grows, it needs more bandwidth. But modifying your network would require effort better spent elsewhere. In Drop-in Mode, you can conveniently install your Peplink router without making any changes to your network.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 5.3 Per-User Bandwidth Control With per-user bandwidth control, you can define bandwidth control policies for up to 3 groups of users to prevent network congestion. Define groups by IP address and subnet, and set bandwidth limits for every user in the group. 5.4 High Availability via VRRP When your organization has a corporate requirement demanding the highest availability with no single point of failure, you can deploy two Peplink routers in High Availability mode.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 5.5 USB Modem and Android Tethering For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as backup. Peplink routers are compatible with over 200 modem types. You can also tether to smartphones running Android 4.1.X and above. Compatible with: MAX 700, HD2 (all variants except IP67), HD4 (All variants) 5.6 Built-In Remote User VPN Support Use L2TP with IPsec to safely and conveniently connect remote clients to your private network.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 5.7 SIM-card USSD support Cellular-enabled routers can now use USSD to check their SIM card’s balance, process pre-paid cards, and configure carrier-specific services.Click here for full instructions on using USSD. http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 6 Installation The following section details connecting Pepwave routers to your network. 6.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 6.2 Constructing the Network At a high level, construct the network according to the following steps: 1. 2. 3. With an Ethernet cable, connect a computer to one of the LAN ports on the Pepwave router. Repeat with different cables for up to 4 computers to be connected. With another Ethernet cable or a USB modem/Wi-Fi antenna/PC Card/Express Card, connect to one of the WAN ports on the Pepwave router. Repeat the same procedure for other WAN ports.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 6.3 Configuring the Network Environment To ensure that the Pepwave router works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet via WAN connections, please refer to the following setup procedures: LAN configuration For basic configuration, refer to Section 8, Connecting to the Web Admin Interface. For advanced configuration, go to Section 9, Configuring the LAN Interface(s).
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 7 Mounting the Unit 7.1 Wall Mount The Pepwave MAX 700/HD2/On-The-Go can be wall mounted using screws. After adding the screw on the wall, slide the MAX in the screw hole socket as indicated below. Recommeneded screw specification: M3.5 x 20mm, head diameter 6mm, head thickness 2.4mm. The Pepwave MAX BR1 requires four screws for wall mounting. 7.2 Car Mount The Pepwave MAX700/HD2 can be mounted in a vehicle using the included mounting brackets.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 8 Connecting to the Web Admin Interface 1. Start a web browser on a computer that is connected with the Pepwave router through the LAN. 2. To connect to the router’s web admin interface, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: http://192.168.50.1 (This is the default LAN IP address for Pepwave routers.) 3. Enter the following to access the web admin interface.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Device Information displays details about the device, including model name, firmware version, and uptime. For further information, please refer to Section 22. Important Note Configuration changes (e.g. WAN, LAN, admin settings, etc.) will take effect only after clicking the Save button at the bottom of each page. The Apply Changes button causes the changes to be saved and applied. http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 9 Configuring the LAN Interface(s) 9.1 Basic Settings LAN interface settings are located at Network>LAN>Basic Settings. Navigating to that page will result in the following dashboard: This represents the LAN interfaces that are active on your router (including VLAN). A grey “X” means that the VLAN is used in other settings and cannot be deleted. You can find which settings are using the VLAN by hovering over the grey “X”.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Captive Portal Check this box to turn on captive portals. http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Drop-in Mode Settings Enable Drop-in mode eases the installation of Peplink routers on a live network between the existing firewall and router, such that no configuration changes are required on existing equipment. Check the box to enable the drop-in mode feature, if available on your model. WAN for DropIn Mode Select the WAN port to be used for drop-in mode. If WAN 1 with LAN Bypass is selected, the high availability feature will be disabled automatically.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Address when bridge connected If you choose to override IP address when the VPN is connected, the device will not act as a router, and most Layer 3 routing functions will cease to work. DHCP Server Settings DHCP Server When this setting is enabled, the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer that is connected via LAN and configured to obtain an IP address via DHCP. The Pepwave router’s DHCP server can prevent IP address collision on the LAN.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual enter its value. For values that are in IP address list format, you can enter one IP address per line in the provided text area input control. Each option can be defined once only. DHCP Reservation This setting reserves the assignment of fixed IP addresses for a list of computers on the LAN. The computers to be assigned fixed IP addresses on the LAN are identified by their MAC addresses.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual DNS Proxy Settings Enable To enable the DNS proxy feature, check this box, and then set up the feature at Network>LAN>DNS Proxy Settings. A DNS proxy server can be enabled to serve DNS requests originating from LAN/PPTP/SpeedFusionTM peers. Requests are forwarded to the DNS servers/resolvers defined for each WAN connection. DNS Caching This field is to enable DNS caching on the built-in DNS proxy server.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual protocol. Once VLAN configuration is complete, click Save to store your changes. Bonjour Forwarding Settings Enable Bonjour Service Check this box to turn on Bonjour forwarding. Choose Service and Client networks from the drop-down menus, and then click add the networks. To delete an existing Bonjour listing, click . http://www.pepwave.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual To enable VLAN configuration, click the button in the IP Settings section. To add a new LAN, click the New LAN button. To change LAN settings, click the name of the LAN to change under the LAN heading. The following settings are displayed when creating a new LAN or editing an existing LAN. IP Settings IP Address & Subnet Mask Enter the Pepwave router’s IP address and subnet mask values to be used on the LAN.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual DHCP Server Settings DHCP Server When this setting is enabled, the Pepwave router’s DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer that is connected via LAN and configured to obtain an IP address via DHCP. The Pepwave router’s DHCP server can prevent IP address collisions on the LAN. To enable DHCP bridge relay, please click the IP Range & Subnet Mask icon on this menu item.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.3. To configure DHCP relay, first click the to display the settings. button found next to the DHCP Server option DHCP Relay Settings Enable Check this box to turn on DHCP relay. Click the icon to disable DHCP relay. DHCP Server IP Address Enter the IP addresses of one or two DHCP servers in the provided fields. The DHCP servers entered here will receive relayed DHCP requests from the LAN.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 9.2 Captive Portal The captive portal serves as gateway that clients have to pass if they wish to access the internet using your router. To configure, navigate to Network>LAN>Captive Portal. Captive Portal Settings Enable Hostname Access Mode Check Enable and then, optionally, select the LANs/VLANs that will use the captive portal. To customize the portal’s form submission and redirection URL, enter a new URL in this field.
Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Access Quota Quota Reset Time Allowed Networks Splash Page Set a time and data cap to each user’s Internet usage. This menu determines how your usage quota resets. Setting it to Daily will reset it at a specified time every day. Setting a number of minutes after quota reached establish a timer for each user that begins after the quota has been reached.