Pepwave Max User Manual 8.0.2 PDF
Pepwave Max User Manual 8.0.2 PDF
Pepwave Max User Manual 8.0.2 PDF
Manual
Pepwave Products:
MAX 700 / HD2 / HD2 IP67 / HD2 mini / HD2 Dome / HD4 / HD4 MBX /HD4 IP67 / Transit /
Transit Mini / BR1 Classic / BR1 MK2 / BR1 Slim / BR1 ENT / BR1 M2M / BR1 Mini / BR1 Pro
LTE / BR1 IP55 / BR1 IP67/ BR2 IP55 / On-The-Go / MAX HD2 / HD4 with MediaFast /
SpeedFusion Engine / UBR LTE / PDX
Glossary 9
Product Features 10
Supported Network Features 10
WAN 10
LAN 11
VPN 11
Firewall 11
Captive Portal 11
Outbound Policy 11
AP Controller 12
QoS 12
Other Supported Features 12
Installation 60
Preparation 60
Constructing the Network 60
Configuring the Network Environment 61
Firewall 148
Outbound and Inbound Firewall Rules 149
Access Rules 149
Apply Firewall Rules to PepVpn Traffic 152
Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention 152
Content Blocking 153
Application Blocking 153
Web Blocking 153
Customized Domains 154
Exempted User Groups 154
Exempted Subnets 154
URL Logging 154
OSPF & RIPv2 154
BGP 158
Toolbox 197
Tools 212
Ping 212
Traceroute Test 213
PepVPN Test 214
Wake-on-LAN 214
CLI (Command Line Interface Support) 215
The MAX wireless SD-WAN router series has a wide range of products suitable for many
different deployments and markets. Entry level SD-WAN models such as the MAX BR1 are
suitable for SMEs or branch offices. High-capacity SD-WAN routers such as the MAX HD2 are
suitable for larger organizations and head offices.
This manual covers setting up Pepwave routers and provides an introduction to their features
and usage.
Tips
Want to know more about Pepwave routers? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video introduction!
https://youtu.be/13M-JHRAICA
IP Internet Protocol
2 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.
Our MAX HD series wireless routers are embedded with multiple 4G LTE modems, and allow
simultaneous wireless Internet connections through multiple wireless networks. The wireless
Internet connections can be bonded together using our SpeedFusion technology. This allows
better reliability, larger bandwidth, and increased wireless coverage are comparing to use only
one 4G LTE modem.
Below is a list of supported features on Pepwave routers. Features vary by model. For more
information, please see peplink.com/products.
2.1.3 VPN
● PepVPN with SpeedFusionTM
● PepVPN performance analyzer
● X.509 certificate support
● VPN load balancing and failover among selected WAN connections
● Bandwidth bonding and failover among selected WAN connections
● IPsec VPN for network-to-network connections (works with Cisco and Juniper only)
● Ability to route Internet traffic to a remote VPN peer
● Optional pre-shared key setting
● SpeedFusionTM throughput, ping, and traceroute tests
● PPTP server
● PPTP and IPsec passthrough
2.1.4 Firewall
● Outbound (LAN to WAN) firewall rules
● Inbound (WAN to LAN) firewall rules per WAN connection
● Intrusion detection and prevention
● Specification of NAT mappings
● Outbound firewall rules can be defined by destination domain name
2.1.7 AP Controller
● Configure and manage Pepwave AP devices
● Review the status of connected APs
2.1.8 QoS
● Quality of service for different applications and custom protocols
● User group classification for different service levels
● Bandwidth usage control and monitoring on group- and user-level
● Application prioritization for custom protocols and DSL/cable optimization
Wi-Fi Indicators
OFF Disabled intermittent
Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s)
Wi-Fi
Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic
ON Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic
Status Indicators
OFF System initializing
Red Booting up or busy
Status Blinking
Boot up error
red
Green Ready
Wi-Fi Indicators
OFF Disabled intermittent
Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s)
Wi-Fi
Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic
ON Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular
ON Connecting or connected to network(s)
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular
ON Connecting or connected to network(s)
Wi-Fi Indicators
OFF Disabled intermittent
Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s)
Wi-Fi
Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic
ON Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic
Status Indicators
OFF System initializing
Red Booting up or busy
Status Blinking
Boot up error
red
Green Ready
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular
ON Connecting or connected to network(s)
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular
ON Connecting or connected to network(s)
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular Blinking Slowly Connecting to network(s)
ON Connected to network(s)
Cellular Indicators
Cellular OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Wi-Fi Indicators
OFF Disabled Intermittent
Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s)
Wi-Fi
Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic
ON Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular
ON Connecting or connected to network(s)
Wi-Fi Indicators
OFF Disconnected from AP
Wi-Fi
Green Connected to AP
Status Indicators
OFF System initializing
Status Red Booting up or busy
Green Ready
Cellular Indicators
OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted
Cellular Blinking Slowly Connecting to network(s)
Green Connected to network(s)
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. And if the Peplink router loses power for any
reason, LAN Bypass will safely and automatically bypass the Peplink router to resume your
original network connection.
Compatible with: MAX 700, MAX HD2 (All variants), HD4 (All Variants)
VoIP and videoconferencing are highly sensitive to latency. With QoS, Peplink routers can
detect VoIP traffic and assign it the highest priority, giving you crystal-clear calls.
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.
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. With High
Availability mode, the second device will take over when needed.
Compatible with: MAX 700, MAX HD2 (All variants), HD4 (All Variants)
For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as a 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)
Use OpenVPN or L2TP with IPsec to safely and conveniently connect remote clients to your
private network. L2TP with IPsec is supported by most devices, but legacy devices can also
connect using PPTP.
Click here for the full instructions on setting up L2TP with IPsec.
Click here for the full instructions on setting up OpenVPN connections
Cellular-enabled routers can now use USSD to check their SIM card’s balance, process pre-
paid cards, and configure carrier-specific services.
5.1 Preparation
Before installing your Pepwave router, please prepare the following as appropriate for your
installation:
● A computer installed with the TCP/IP network protocol and a supported web browser.
Supported browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or above, Mozilla Firefox 24
or above, Apple Safari 7 or above, and Google Chrome 18 or above.
1. 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.
3. Connect the power adapter to the power connector on the rear panel of the
Pepwave router, and then plug it into a power outlet.
The Pepwave MAX BR1 requires four screws for wall mounting.
● Step 1: Lock the battery set in the slot with 2 pcs M3 screws.
● You must change the default password on the first successful logon.
● Password requirements are: A minimum of 10 lower AND upper case characters, including at
least 1 number.
● When HTTP is selected, the URL will be redirected to HTTPS by default.
The Dashboard shows current WAN, LAN, and Wi-Fi AP statuses. Here, you can change WAN
connection priority and switch on/off the Wi-Fi AP. For further information on setting up these
connections, please refer to Sections 8 and 9.
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.
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”.
Alternatively, a red “X” means that there are no settings using the VLAN. You can delete that
VLAN by clicking the red “X”
Clicking on any of the existing LAN interfaces (or creating a new one) will show the following :
IP Settings
IP Address The IP address and subnet mask of the Pepwave router on the LAN.
Inter-VLAN
Check this box to enable routing between virtual LANs.
routing
The remote network of the selected PepVPN profiles will be bridged with this local
PepVPN Profiles
LAN, creating a Layer 2 PepVPN, they will be connected and operate like a single
to Bridge LAN, and any broadcast or multicast packets will be sent over the VPN.
Remote Network Enable this option if you want to block network traffic between the remote networks,
Isolation this will not affect the connectivity between them and this local LAN.
Spanning Tree
Click the box will enable STP for this layer 2 profile bridge.
Protocol
Select "Do not override" if the LAN IP address and local DHCP server should remain
Override IP unchanged after the Layer 2 PepVPN is up.
Address when
bridge
If you choose to override IP address when the VPN is connected, the device will not
Click on the question Mark if you want to enable DHCP Option 82.
DHCP Option 82 This allows the device to inject Option 82 with Router Name information before
forwarding the DHCP Request packet to a PepVPN peer, such that the DHCP Server
can identify where the request originates from.
BOOTP Check this box to enable BOOTP on older networks that still require it.
In addition to standard DHCP options (e.g., DNS server address, gateway address,
subnet mask), you can specify the value of additional extended DHCP options, as
defined in RFC 2132. With these extended options enabled, you can pass
Extended additional configuration information to LAN hosts.
DHCP Option To define an extended DHCP option, click the Add button, choose the option to
define and 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.
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. The fixed IP address assignment is displayed
as a cross-reference list between the computers’ names, MAC addresses, and
DHCP fixed IP addresses.
Reservation Name (an optional field) allows you to specify a name to represent the device. MAC
addresses should be in the format of 00:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE. Press to create
a new record. Press to remove a record. Reserved client information can be
imported from the Client List, located at Status>Client List. For more details,
please refer to Section 22.3.
This is the port speed of the LAN interface. It should be set to the same speed as
the connected device to avoid port negotiation problems. When a static speed is
Speed set, you may choose whether to advertise its speed to the peer device. Auto is
selected by default. You can choose not to advertise the port speed if the port has
difficulty negotiating with the peer device.
This table is for defining static routing rules for the LAN segment. A static route
consists of the network address, subnet mask, and gateway address. The address
and subnet mask values are in w.x.y.z format.
Static Route The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN will be advertised to the VPN.
Remote routes sent over the VPN will also be accepted. Any VPN member will be
able to route to the local subnets. Press to create a new route. Press
to remove a route.
Check the box to enable the WINS server. A list of WINS clients will be displayed
Enable at Status>WINS Clients.
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
Enable 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.
This field is to enable DNS caching on the built-in DNS proxy server. When
the option is enabled, queried DNS replies will be cached until the records’
DNS Caching TTL has been reached. This feature can help improve DNS lookup time.
However, it cannot return the most up-to-date result for those frequently
updated DNS records. By default, DNS Caching is disabled.
When this option is enabled, the DNS proxy server will also forward DNS
Include Google Public requests to Google's Public DNS Servers, in addition to the DNS servers
DNS Servers defined in each WAN. This could increase the DNS service's availability.
This setting is disabled by default.
This table is for defining custom local DNS records. A static local DNS
record consists of a host name and IP address. When looking up the host
Local DNS Records name from the LAN to LAN IP of the Pepwave router, the corresponding IP
address will be returned. Press to create a new record. Press
to remove a record.
Check the box to enable the WINS server. A list of WINS clients will be
displayed at Network>LAN>DNS Proxy Settings>DNS Resolvers. This
DNS Resolvers A field specifies which DNS resolvers will receive forwarded DNS requests. If
no WAN/VPN/LAN DNS resolver is selected, all of the WAN’s DNS
resolvers will be selected.
If a SpeedFusionTM peer is selected, you may enter the VPN peer’s DNS
Finally, if needed, configure Bonjour forwarding, Apple’s zero configuration networking protocol.
Once VLAN configuration is complete, click Save to store your changes.
Choose Service and Client networks from the drop-down menus, and then click
Bonjour Service
to add the networks. To delete an existing Bonjour listing, click .
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
Network Settings
Inter-VLAN
Check this box to enable routing between virtual LANs.
routing
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
DHCP Server IP address collisions on the LAN.
To enable DHCP bridge relay, please click the icon on this menu item.
This setting specifies the length of time throughout which an IP address of a DHCP
Lease Time client remains valid. Upon expiration of Lease Time, the assigned IP address will no
longer be valid and the IP address assignment must be renewed.
This option allows you to input the DNS server addresses to be offered to DHCP
DNS Servers clients. If Assign DNS server automatically is selected, the Pepwave router’s built-
in DNS server address (i.e., LAN IP address) will be offered.
This option allows you to specify the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server.
You may choose to use the built-in WINS server or external WINS servers. When
this unit is connected using SpeedFusion TM, other VPN peers can share this unit's
WINS Servers built-in WINS server by entering this unit's LAN IP address in their DHCP WINS
Servers setting. Therefore, all PC clients in the VPN can resolve the NetBIOS
names of other clients in remote peers. If you have enabled this option, a list of WINS
clients will be displayed at Status>WINS Clients.
BOOTP Check this box to enable BOOTP on older networks that still require it.
In addition to standard DHCP options (e.g. DNS server address, gateway address,
subnet mask), you can specify the value of additional extended DHCP options, as
defined in RFC 2132. With these extended options enabled, you can pass additional
Extended DHCP
configuration information to LAN hosts. To define an extended DHCP option, click
Option the Add button, choose the option to define, and then 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.
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. The fixed IP address assignment is displayed as a cross-
reference list between the computers’ names, MAC addresses, and fixed IP
DHCP addresses.
Reservation Name (an optional field) allows you to specify a name to represent the device. MAC
addresses should be in the format of 00:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE. Press to create
a new record. Press to remove a record. Reserved clients information can be
imported from the Client List, located at Status>Client List. For more details,
please refer to Section 22.3.
To configure DHCP relay, first click the button found next to the DHCP Server option to
display the settings.
Enable Check this box to turn on DHCP relay. Click the icon to disable DHCP relay.
Enter the IP addresses of one or two DHCP servers in the provided fields. The
DHCP Server IP DHCP servers entered here will receive relayed DHCP requests from the LAN. For
Address active-passive DHCP server configurations, enter active and passive DHCP server
relay IP addresses in DHCP Server 1 and DHCP Server 2.
DHCP Option 82 includes device information as relay agent for the attached client
when forwarding DHCP requests from client to server. This option also embeds the
DHCP Option 82 device’s MAC address and network name in circuit and remote IDs. Check this box
to enable DHCP Option 82.
Once DHCP is set up, configure LAN Physical Settings, Static Route Settings, WINS Server
Settings, and DNS Proxy Settings as noted above.
On this screen, you can enable specific ports, as well as determine the speed of the LAN ports,
whether each port is a trunk or access port, can well as which VLAN each link belongs to, if any.
Check Enable and then, optionally, select the LANs/VLANs that will use the
Enable captive portal.
To customize the portal’s form submission and redirection URL, enter a new URL
Hostname in this field. To reset the URL to factory settings, click Default.
Click Open Access to allow clients to freely access your router. Click User
Access Mode Authentication to force your clients to authenticate before accessing your
router.
This authenticates your clients through a RADIUS server. After selecting this
option, you will see the following fields:
RADIUS Server
Fill in the necessary information to complete your connection to the server and
enable authentication.
This authenticates your clients through a LDAP server. Upon selecting this
option, you will see the following fields:
LDAP Server
Access Quota 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
Quota Reset it at a specified time every day. Setting a number of minutes after quota
Time reached establish a timer for each user that begins after the quota has been
reached.
Add networks that can bypass the captive Portal in this field.
Allowed To whitelist a network, enter the domain name / IP address here and click .
Networks To delete an existing network from the list of allowed networks, click the
button next to the listing.
Add MAC address and /or IP addresses for client devices that are allowed to
Allowed
bypass the Captive Portal. Clients accessing these domains and IP addresses
Clients will not be redirected to the splash page.
Here, you can choose between using the Pepwave router’s built-in captive portal
Splash Page and redirecting clients to a URL you define.
The Portal Customization menu has two options: and . Clicking displays
a pop-up previewing the captive portal that your clients will see. Clicking displays the
following menu:
Logo Image Click the Choose File button to select a logo to use for the built-in portal.
Message If you have any additional messages for your users, enter them in this field.
Terms & If you would like to use your own set of terms and conditions, please enter them
Conditions here. If left empty, the built-in portal will display the default terms and conditions.
Custom
Landing Fill in this field to redirect clients to an external URL.
Page
Important Note
Connection details will be changed and become effective immediately after clicking the Save and Apply button.
This field specifies the Health Check method to be used for this WAN connection.
Health Check
Method ● Disabled - The WAN connection is always considered to be up and will not
be treated as down for any IP routing errors.
These fields are for specifying the target IP addresses or host names where ICMP
Ping packets will be sent to for health check.
If the box Use first two DNS servers as PING Hosts is checked, the first two DNS
PING Hosts servers will be the ping targets for checking the connection healthiness. If the box is
not checked, the field Host 1 must be filled and the field Host 2 is optional.
The connection is considered to be up if ping responses are received from any one
of the ping hosts.
If a health check test cannot be completed within the specified amount of time, the
Timeout test will be treated as failed.
Health Check
This is the time interval between each health check test.
Interval
Health Check This is the number of consecutive check failures before treating a connection as
Retries down.
Recovery This is the number of responses required after a health check failure before treating
Retries a connection as up again.
Bandwidth Check the box Enable to enable bandwidth usage monitoring on this WAN
If Email Notification is enabled, you will receive an email notification when usage hits
75% and 95% of the monthly allowance.
Action If the box Disconnect when usage hits 100% of monthly allowance is checked, this
WAN connection will be disconnected automatically when the usage hits the monthly
allowance. It will not resume unless this option has been turned off or the usage has
been reset when a new billing cycle starts.
Start Day This option allows you to select which day of the month a billing cycle starts.
Monthly
This field is to specify the bandwidth allowance for each billing cycle.
Allowance
This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based
on supported dynamic DNS service providers:
● changeip.com
Dynamic DNS ● dyndns.org
Service Provider ● no-ip.org
● tzo.com
● DNS-O-Matic
Select Disabled to disable this feature. See Section 9.5 for configuration details.
NAT allows substituting the real address in a packet with a mapped address
Routing Mode that is routable on the destination network. By clicking the help icon in this
field, you can display the IP Forwarding option, if your network requires it.
IP Address/ Subnet
Mask/ Default This information is obtained from the ISP automatically.
Gateway
If your service provider's DHCP server requires you to supply a hostname
Hostname value upon acquiring an IP address, you may enter the value here. If your
(Optional) service provider does not provide you with the value, you can safely bypass
this option.
Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups. This setting
specifies the DNS (Domain Name System) servers to be used when a DNS
lookup is routed through this connection.
Selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically results in the DNS
servers being assigned by the WAN DHCP server to be used for outbound
DNS Servers DNS lookups over the connection. (The DNS servers are obtained along
with the WAN IP address assigned from the DHCP server.)
When Use the following DNS server address(es) is selected, you may
enter custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS
Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields.
Static IP Settings
NAT allows substituting the real address in a packet with a mapped address that
Routing Mode is routable on the destination network. By clicking the help icon in this field, you
can display the IP Forwarding option, if your network requires it.
IP Address /
These settings allow you to specify the information required in order to
Subnet Mask /
communicate on the Internet via a fixed Internet IP address. The information is
Default typically determined by and can be obtained from the ISP.
Gateway
Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups. This setting specifies
the DNS (Domain Name System) servers to be used when a DNS lookup is routed
through this connection. Selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically
results in the DNS servers being assigned by the WAN DHCP server to be used
DNS Servers for outbound DNS lookups over the connection. (The DNS servers are obtained
along with the WAN IP address assigned from the DHCP server.) When Use the
following DNS server address(es) is selected, you may enter custom DNS server
addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2
fields.
NAT allows substituting the real address in a packet with a mapped address
Routing Mode that is routable on the destination network. By clicking the help icon in this field,
you can display the IP Forwarding option, if your network requires it.
IP Address /
Subnet Mask / This information is obtained from the ISP automatically.
Default Gateway
Enter the required information in these fields in order to connect via PPPoE to
PPPoE Username /
the ISP. The parameter values are determined by and can be obtained from
Password the ISP.
Confirm PPPoE
Verify your password by entering it again in this field.
Password
Service Name Service name is provided by the ISP.
(Optional) Note: Leave this field blank unless it is provided by your ISP.
L2TP Settings
Enter the required information in these fields in order to connect via L2TP to your
L2TP Username / ISP.
Password
The parameter values are determined by and can be obtained from your ISP.
Confirm L2TP
Verify your password by entering it again in this field.
Password
Your ISP will also indicate whether the server IP address is Dynamic or Static.
Address Type
Please click the appropriate value.
Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups. This setting
specifies the DNS (Domain Name System) servers to be used when a DNS
lookup is routed through this connection.
When Use the following DNS server address(es) is selected, you can enter
Cellular Status
This is the International Mobile Subscriber Identity which uniquely identifies the SIM
IMSI card. This is applicable to 3G modems only.
Some Pepwave routers support both HSPA and EV-DO. For Sprint or Verizon Wireless
EV-DO users, a unique MEID identifier code (in hexadecimal format) is used by the
MEID carrier to associate the EV-DO device with the user. This information is presented in
hex and decimal format.
ESN This serves the same purpose as MEID HEX but uses an older format.
IMEI This is the unique ID for identifying the modem in GSM/HSPA mode.
WAN
Connection Indicate a name you wish to give this WAN connection
Name
Enable Click the checkbox to toggle the on and off state of this connection.
This option allows you to select the routing method to be used in routing IP frames via
the WAN connection. The mode can be either NAT (Network Address Translation) or
Routing Mode IP Forwarding.
In the case if you need to choose IP Forwarding for your scenario. Click the button
to enable IP Forwarding.
Choose between:
Subnet Auto: The subnet mask will be set automatically.
Selection Force /31 Subnet: The subnet mask will be set as 255.255.255.254(/31), and the
gateway IP address will be recalculated.
This option allows you to configure the WAN connection whether for normal daily usage
or as a backup connection only.
Connection If Always-on is chosen, the WAN connection will be kept on continuously, regardless
Priority of the priority of other WAN connections.
If Backup is chosen, the WAN connection will depend on other WAN connections. It
will not be used when one or more higher priority dependent WAN connections are
Independent If this is checked, the connection will be working independent from other Backup WAN
from Backup connections. Those in Backup Priority will ignore the status of this WAN connection,
WANs and will be used when none of the other higher priority connections are available.
If this is checked, the connection will disconnect when idle after the configured Time
Idle Disconnect value.
This option is disabled by default.
Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups. This setting specifies the
DNS (Domain Name System) servers to be used when a DNS lookup is routed through
this
connection.
Selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically results in the DNS servers
DNS Servers assigned by the WAN DHCP server being used for outbound DNS lookups over the
connection. (The DNS servers are obtained along with the WAN IP address assigned
by
the DHCP server.) When Use the following DNS server address(es) is selected, you
may enter custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS server
1 and DNS server 2 fields.
Indicate which SIM card this cellular WAN will use. Only applies to cellular WAN with
SIM Card redundant SIM cards.
Preferred SIM If both cards were enabled on the above field, then you can designate the priority of
Card the SIM card slots here.
This drop-down menu allows restricting cellular to particular band. Click the button
LTE/3G
to enable the selection of specific bands.
Optimal Cellular WAsN by default will only handover from 3G to LTE network when there is no active
Network data traffic, enable this option will make it run the handover procedures after fallback to 3G for
a defined effective period, even this may interrupt the connectivity for a short while.
Discovery
Band Selection When set to Auto, band selection allows for automatically connecting to available, supported
This checkbox enables data roaming on this particular SIM card. When data roaming is enabled
this option allows you to select in which countries the SIM has a data connection. The option is
Data Roaming configured by using MMC (country) codes.Please check your service provider’s data roaming
policy before proceeding.
Choose from PAP Only or CHAP Only to use those authentication methods
Authentication exclusively. Select Auto to automatically choose an authentication method.
This setting alloes allows you to configure the APN settings of your connection. If Auto
is selected, the mobile operator should be detected automatically. The connected
device will be configured and connection will be made automatically. If there is any
Operator Settings difficulty in making connection, you may select Custom to enter your carrier’s APN,
Login, Password, and Dial Number settings manually. The correct values can be
obtained from your carrier. The default and recommended setting is Auto.
APN / Login / When Auto is selected, the information in these fields will be filled automatically. Select
Password / Custom to customize these parameters. The parameter values are determined by and
SIM PIN can be obtained from the ISP.
Bandwidth Check the box Enable to enable bandwidth usage monitoring on this WAN connection
Allowance for each billing cycle. When this option is not enabled, bandwidth usage of each month
Monitor is still being tracked but no action will be taken.
If email notification is enabled, you will be notified by email when usage hits 75% and
95% of the monthly allowance. If Disconnect when usage hits 100% of monthly
Action allowance is checked, this WAN connection will be disconnected automatically when
the usage hits the monthly allowance. It will not resume connection unless this option
has been turned off or the usage has been reset when a new billing cycle starts.
Start Day This option allows you to define which day of the month each billing cycle begins.
Monthly This field is for defining the maximum bandwidth usage allowed for the WAN
Allowance connection each month.
If signal threshold is defined, this connection will be treated as down when a weaker than
threshold signal is determined.
The following values are used by the threshold scale:
General Settings
Independent If this is checked, the connection will be working independent from other Backup WAN
from Backup connections. Those in Backup Priority will ignore the status of this WAN connection, and
WANs will be used when none of the other higher priority connections are available.
This option allows you to choose whether to remain connected or disconnected when
this WAN connection is no longer in the highest priority and has entered the standby
Standby State state. When Remain connected is chosen, bringing up this WAN connection to active
makes it immediately available for use.
When Internet traffic is not detected within the user-specified timeframe, the modem will
Idle Disconnect automatically disconnect. Once the traffic is resumed by the LAN host, the connection
will be re-activated.
This setting allows you to specify the health check method for the cellular connection.
Health Check
Available options are Disabled, Ping, DNS Lookup, HTTP, and SmartCheck. The
Method default method is DNS Lookup. See Section 10.4 for configuration details.
If a health check test cannot be completed within the specified amount of time, the test
Timeout will be treated as failed.
Health Check
This is the time interval between each health check test.
Interval
Health Check
This is the number of consecutive check failures before treating a connection as down.
Retries
Recovery This is the number of responses required after a health check failure before treating a
Retries connection as up again.
This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based
on supported dynamic DNS service providers:
● changeip.com
Dynamic DNS ● dyndns.org
Service ● no-ip.org
Provider ● tzo.com
● DNS-O-Matic
Select Disabled to disable this feature. See Section 9.5 for configuration details.
MTU
This field is for specifying the Maximum Transmission Unit value of the WAN connection.
MTU An excessive MTU value can cause file downloads stall shortly after connected. You may
consult your ISP for the connection's MTU value.
WAN Connection
Enter a name to represent this WAN connection.
Name
Operating
Click the drop-down menu to apply a time schedule to this interface.
Schedule
If this is checked, the connection will be working independent from other Backup
Independent from WAN connections. Those in Backup Priority will ignore the status of this WAN
Backup WANs connection, and will be used when none of the other higher priority connections
are available.
This setting specifies the state of the WAN connection while in standby. The
Standby State available options are Remain Connected (hot standby) and Disconnect (cold
standby).
This setting specifies the maximum transmission unit. By default, MTU is set to
Custom 1440. You may adjust the MTU value by editing the text field. Click
MTU Default to restore the default MTU value. Select Auto and the appropriate MTU
value will be automatically detected. The auto-detection will run each time the
WAN connection establishes
Reply to ICMP If this setting is disabled, the WAN connection will not respond to ICMP ping
PING requests. By default, this setting is enabled.
Select the channel width for this Wi-Fi WAN. 20MHz will have greater support for
Channel Width older devices using 2.4Ghz, while 40MHz is appropriate for networks with newer
devices that connect using 5Ghz
Determine whether the channel will be automatically selected. If you select custom,
the following table will appear:
Channel
Selection
Selecting Auto will enable the router to automatically determine the best data rate,
Data Rate while manually selecting a rate will force devices to connect using the fixed rate.
If you are setting up a network with many Wi-Fi devices in close proximity, then you
Output Power can configure the output power here. Click the “boost” button for additional power.
However, with that option ticked, output power may exceed local regulatory limits.
Roaming Checking this box will enable Wi-Fi roaming. Click the icon for additional options.
Connect to Any This option is to specify whether the Wi-Fi WAN will connect to any open mode
Open Mode AP access points it finds.
Beacon Miss
This sets the threshold for the number of missed beacons.
Counter
Start Day This option allows you to define which day of the month each billing cycle begins.
Monthly This field is for defining the maximum bandwidth usage allowed for the WAN
Allowance connection each month.
ICMP ping packets will be issued to test the connectivity with a configurable target IP address or
hostname. A WAN connection is considered as up if ping responses are received from either one or both
of the ping hosts.
DNS lookups will be issued to test connectivity with target DNS servers. The connection will be treated as
up if DNS responses are received from one or both of the servers, regardless of whether the result was
positive or negative.
This field allows you to specify two DNS hosts’ IP addresses with which connectivity
is to be tested via DNS Lookup.
If Use first two DNS servers as Health Check DNS Servers is checked, the first
two DNS servers will be the DNS lookup targets for checking a connection's health.
If the box is not checked, Host 1 must be filled, while a value for Host 2 is optional.
Health Check If Include public DNS servers is selected and no response is received from all
specified DNS servers, DNS lookups will also be issued to some public DNS
DNS Servers
servers. A WAN connection will be treated as down only if there is also no response
received from the public DNS servers.
Connections will be considered as up if DNS responses are received from any one
of the health check DNS servers, regardless of a positive or negative result. By
default, the first two DNS servers of the WAN connection are used as the health
check DNS servers.
This setting specifies the timeout in seconds for ping/DNS lookup requests. The
Timeout default timeout is 5 seconds.
Health Check This setting specifies the time interval in seconds between ping or DNS lookup
Interval requests. The default health check interval is 5 seconds.
This setting specifies the number of consecutive ping/DNS lookup timeouts after
which the Peplink Balance will treat the corresponding WAN connection as down.
Health Check
Default health retries is set to 3. Using the default Health Retries setting of 3, the
Retries corresponding WAN connection will be treated as down after three consecutive
timeouts.
User ID / User /
This setting specifies the registered user name for the dynamic DNS service.
Email
Password / Pass /
This setting specifies the password for the dynamic DNS service.
TZO Key
Update All Hosts Check this box to automatically update all hosts.
Important Note
In order to use dynamic DNS services, appropriate hostname registration(s), as well as a valid account
with a supported dynamic DNS service provider, are required.
A dynamic DNS update is performed whenever a WAN’s IP address is changed, such as when an IP is
changed after a DHCP IP refresh or reconnection.
Due to dynamic DNS service providers’ policies, a dynamic DNS host expires automatically when the host
record has not been not updated for a long time. Therefore, the Peplink Balance performs an update every
23 days, even if a WAN’s IP address did not change.
Network Name
Enter a name to represent this Wi-Fi connection.
(SSID)
This option allows you to select which security policy is used for this wireless network.
Available options:
● Open
Security ● WPA2 – Personal: AES:CCMP
● WPA2 – Enterprise: AES: CCMP
● WPA/ WPA2 – Personal: TKIP/AES:CCMP
● WPA/ WPA2 – ENterprise: TKIP/AES:CCMP
This setting specifies the health check method for the WAN connection. This value
can be configured as Disabled, PING, DNS Lookup, or HTTP. The default method
Method is DNS Lookup. For mobile Internet connections, the value of Method can be
configured as Disabled or SmartCheck.
When Disabled is chosen in the Method field, the WAN connection will always be considered as up. The
connection will NOT be treated as down in the event of IP routing errors.
ICMP ping packets will be issued to test the connectivity with a configurable target IP address or
hostname. A WAN connection is considered as up if ping responses are received from either one or both
of the ping hosts.
DNS lookups will be issued to test connectivity with target DNS servers. The connection will be treated as
up if DNS responses are received from one or both of the servers, regardless of whether the result was
positive or negative.
HTTP connections will be issued to test connectivity with configurable URLs and strings to match.
This setting specifies the timeout in seconds for ping/DNS lookup requests. The
Timeout default timeout is 5 seconds.
Health Check This setting specifies the time interval in seconds between ping or DNS lookup
Interval requests. The default health check interval is 5 seconds.
This setting specifies the number of consecutive ping/DNS lookup timeouts after
which the Pepwave router will treat the corresponding WAN connection as down.
Health Check
Default health retries is set to 3. Using the default Health Retries setting of 3, the
Retries corresponding WAN connection will be treated as down after three consecutive
timeouts.
When the health check method is set to DNS Lookup and health checks fail, the Pepwave router will
automatically perform DNS lookups on public DNS servers. If the tests are successful, the WAN may not
be down, but rather the target DNS server malfunctioned. You will see the following warning message on
the main page:
This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN
based on supported dynamic DNS service providers:
● changeip.com
● dyndns.org
● no-ip.org
● tzo.com
Dynamic DNS ● DNS-O-Matic
● Others…
Support custom Dynamic DNS servers by entering its URL. Works with any
service compatible with DynDNS API.
Select Disabled to disable this feature.
Account Name /
This setting specifies the registered user name for the dynamic DNS service.
Email Address
Password / TZO
This setting specifies the password for the dynamic DNS service.
Key
This field allows you to specify a list of host names or domains to be associated
Hosts / Domain with the public Internet IP address of the WAN connection. If you need to enter
more than one host, use a carriage return to separate them.
Important Note
In order to use dynamic DNS services, appropriate host name registration(s) and a valid account with a
supported dynamic DNS service provider are required. A dynamic DNS update is performed whenever
a WAN’s IP address changes (e.g., the IP is changed after a DHCP IP refresh, reconnection, etc.). Due
to dynamic DNS service providers’ policy, a dynamic DNS host will automatically expire if the host
record has not been updated for a long time. Therefore the Pepwave router performs an update every
23 days, even if a WAN’s IP address has not changed.
AP Settings
You can select the wireless networks for 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz separately for each
SSID SSID.
This drop-down menu specifies the national/regional regulations which the Wi-
Fi radio should follow.
● If a North American region is selected, RF channels 1 to 11 will be
available and the maximum transmission power will be 26 dBm (400
Operating mW).
Country
● If European region is selected, RF channels 1 to 13 will be available.
The maximum transmission power will be 20 dBm (100 mW).
NOTE: Users are required to choose an option suitable to local laws and
regulations.
Preferred
Indicate the preferred frequency to use for clients to connect.
Frequency
Important Note
Per FCC regulation, the country selection is not available on all models marketed in the US. All
US models are fixed to US channels only.
This option allows you to specify whether 802.11b and/or 802.11g client
Protocol association requests will be accepted. Available options are 802.11ng and
802.11na. By default, 802.11ng is selected.
Available options are 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and Auto (20/40 MHz) . Default is Auto
Channel Width (20/40 MHz), which allows both widths to be used simultaneously.
This option allows you to select which 802.11 RF channel will be utilized.
Channel Channel 1 (2.412 GHz) is selected by default.
Auto Channel
Indicate the time of day at which update automatic channel selection.
Update
This option is for specifying the transmission output power for the Wi-Fi AP.
Output Power There are 4 relative power levels available – Max, High, Mid, and Low. The
actual output power will be bound by the regulatory limits of the selected country.
Client Signal
This setting determines the maximum strength at which the Wi-Fi AP can
Strength broadcast
Threshold
Maximum number This setting determines the maximum number of clients that can connect to this
of clients Wi-Fi frequency.
Advanced Wi-Fi AP settings can be displayed by clicking the on the top right-hand corner of
the Wi-Fi AP Settings section, which can be found at AP>Settings. Other models will display
a separate section called Wi-Fi AP Advanced Settings, which can be found at Advanced>Wi-
Fi Settings.
Operating Choose from the schedules that you have defined in System>Schedule. Select
Schedule the schedule for the integrated AP to follow from the drop-down menu.
This option is for setting the transmit bit rate for sending a beacon. By default,
Beacon Rate A 1Mbps is selected.
This option is for setting the time interval between each beacon. By default,
Beacon Interval A 100ms is selected.
This field allows you to set the frequency for the beacon to include delivery traffic
DTIM A indication messages. The interval is measured in milliseconds. The default value
is set to 1 ms.
Fragmentation This setting determines the maximum size of a packet before it gets fragmented
Threshold A into multiple pieces.
Distance / Time Select the range you wish to cover with your Wi-Fi, and the router will make
Convertor recommendations for the Slot Time and ACK Timeout.
This field is for setting the wait time to receive an acknowledgement packet before
ACK Timeout A performing a retransmission. By default, this field is set to 48 µs.
Frame Aggregation This option allows you to enable frame aggregation to increase transmission
A throughput.
A
- Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate.
Web Access Determines whether the web admin portal can be accessed through HTTP or
Protocol HTTPS
Management Port Determines the port at which the management UI can be accessed.
Admin Username Determines the username to be used for logging into the web admin portal
Admin Password Determines the password for the web admin portal on external AP.
To access the ContentHub, navigate to Advanced > ContentHub and check the Enable
box
On an external server configure content (a website or application) that will be synced to the
ContentHub; for example a html5 website.
Click New Website, and the following configuration options will appear:
Domain/Pat The contenhub uses this as the domain name for client access (such as
h http://mytest.com).
Enter the server details that the content will be downloaded from. Enter your credentials
Source under Username and Password.
Period This field determines how often the Router will search for updates to the source
Method Only applicable for application: Choose between sync or file upload
Bandwidth Used to limit the bandwidth for each client to access the web server.
Limit
Click “Save & Apply Now” to activate the changes. Below is a screenshot after configuration:
The content will be sync based on the Period that is configured before.
To access the content, open a browser in MFA’s client and enter the domain configured
before (such as http://mytest.com).
After installing the framework, you can select the type to “Application” and configure the website:
For the Application type, you need to pack your application as below:
1. Implement two bash script files, start.sh and stop.sh in root folder, to start and stop your
application. the Mediafast router will only execute start.sh and stop.sh when the
corresponding website is enabled and disabled respectively.
2. Compress your application files and the bash script to .tar.gz format.
3. Upload this tar file to the router.
12 MediaFast Configuration
MediaFast settings can be configured from the Advanced menu.
Domains / IP Choose to Cache on all domains, or enter domain names and then choose either
Whitelist (cache the specified domains only) or Blacklist (do not cache the specified
Addresses domains).
The Secure Content Caching menu operates identically to the MediaFast menu, except it is
for secure content cachting accessible through https://.
In order for Mediafast devices to cache and deliver HTTPS content, every client needs to have
the necessary certificates installed*.
Cache Control
Check these boxes to cache the listed content types or leave boxes unchecked to disable
Content Type caching for the listed types.
Cache Lifetime Enter a file extension, such as JPG or DOC. Then enter a lifetime in days to specify how long
Settings files with that extension will be cached. Add or delete entries using the controls on the right.
Next Run
These fields display the date and time of the next and most recent occurrences of
Time/Last Run the scheduled download.
Time
Check this field to ensure that the most recent download took as long as expected
to complete. A value that is too low might indicate an incomplete download or
Last Duration incorrectly specified download target, while a value that is too long could mean a
download with an incorrectly specified target or stop time.
Check this field to ensure that the most recent download file size is within the
expected range. A value that is too low might indicate an incomplete download or
Last Download incorrectly specified download target, while a value that is too long could mean a
download with an incorrectly specified target or stop time. This field is also useful
for quickly seeing which downloads are consuming the most storage space.
Click to begin creating a new scheduled download. Clicking the button will cause
the following screen to appear:
New Schedule
Clear Web Cache To clear all cached content, click this button. Note that this action cannot be undone.
Clear Statistics To clear all prefetch and status page statistics, click this button.
Pepwave bandwidth bonding SpeedFusionTM is our patented technology that enables our SD-
WAN routers to bond multiple Internet connections to increase site-to-site bandwidth and
reliability. SpeedFusion functionality securely connects your Pepwave router to another
Pepwave or Peplink device (Peplink Balance 210/310/380/580/710/1350 only). Data, voice, or
video communications between these locations are kept confidential across the public Internet.
Bandwidth bonding SpeedFusionTM is specifically designed for multi-WAN environments. In
case of failures and network congestion at one or more WANs, other WANs can be used to
continue carrying the network traffic.
Different models of our SD-WAN routers have different numbers of site-to-site connections
allowed. End-users who need to have more site-to-site connections can purchase a
SpeedFusion license to increase the number of site-to-site connections allowed.
Pepwave routers can aggregate all WAN connections’ bandwidth for routing SpeedFusionTM
traffic. Unless all the WAN connections of one site are down, Pepwave routers can keep the
VPN up and running.
VPN bandwidth bonding is supported in Firmware 5.1 or above. All available bandwidth will be
utilized to establish the VPN tunnel, and all traffic will be load balanced at packet level across
all links. VPN bandwidth bonding is enabled by default.
13.1 PepVPN
To configure PepVPN and SpeedFusion, navigate to Advanced>SpeedFusion™ or
Advanced>PepVPN.
A list of defined SpeedFusion connection profiles and a Link Failure Detection Time option will
be shown. Click the New Profile button to create a new VPN connection profile for making a
VPN connection to a remote Peplink Balance via the available WAN connections. Each profile
is for making a VPN connection with one remote Peplink Balance.
When this box is checked, this VPN connection profile will be enabled. Otherwise,
Active it will be disabled.
By default, VPN traffic is encrypted with 256-bit AES. If Off is selected on both sides
Encryption of a VPN connection, no encryption will be applied.
Select from By Remote ID Only, Preshared Key, or X.509 to specify the method
Authentication the Peplink Balance will use to authenticate peers. When selecting By Remote ID
Only, be sure to enter a unique peer ID number in the Remote ID field.
Remote These optional fields become available when X.509 is selected as the Peplink
Allow Shared When this option is enabled, the router will allow multiple peers to run using the
Remote ID same remote ID.
Check this box to allow the local DHCP server to assign an IP address to the remote
NAT Mode peer. When NAT Mode is enabled, all remote traffic over the VPN will be tagged
with the assigned IP address using network address translation.
If NAT Mode is not enabled, you can enter a remote peer’s WAN IP address or
hostname(s) here. If the remote uses more than one address, enter only one of
them here. Multiple hostnames are allowed and can be separated by a space
Remote IP character or carriage return. Dynamic-DNS host names are also accepted.
Address / Host
Names This field is optional. With this field filled, the Peplink Balance will initiate connection
(Optional) to each of the remote IP addresses until it succeeds in making a connection. If the
field is empty, the Peplink Balance will wait for connection from the remote peer.
Therefore, at least one of the two VPN peers must specify this value. Otherwise,
VPN connections cannot be established.
This field is used to specify a UDP port number for transporting outgoing VPN data.
If Default is selected, UDP port 4500 will be used. Port 32015 will be used if the
Data Port remote unit uses Firmware prior to version 5.4 or if port 4500 is unavailable. If
Custom is selected, enter an outgoing port number from 1 to 65535.
Define maximum download and upload speed to each individual peer. This
Bandwidth Limit functionality requires the peer to use PepVPN version 4.0.0 or above.
WAN Select the degree to which WAN Smoothing will be implemented across your WAN
SmoothingA links.
Use IP ToS Checking this button enables the use of IP ToS header field.
Traffic will be stopped for links that exceed the specified millisecond value with
Latency
respect to the lowest latency link. (e.g. Lowest latency is 100ms, a value of 500ms
Difference Cutoff means links with latency 600ms or more will not be used)
A
- Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate.
To enable Layer 2 Bridging between PepVPN profiles, navigate to Network>LAN>Basic
8.41
If your device supports it, you can specify the priority of WAN connections to be
used for making VPN connections. WAN connections set to OFF will never be used.
WAN Connection Only available WAN connections with the highest priority will be used.
Priority
To enable asymmetric connections, connection mapping to remote WANs, cut-off
latency, and packet loss suspension time, click the button.
This feature allows you to redirect all traffic to a specified PepVPN connection. Click the button to
select your connection and the following menu will appear:
You could also specify a DNS server to resolve incoming DNS requests. Click the checkbox next to
Backup Site to designate a backup SpeedFusion profile that will take over, should the main PepVPN
connection fail.
Some models allow you to set outbound policy and custom outbound rules from Advanced>PepVPN.
See Section 14 for more information on outbound policy settings.
PepVPN Local ID
The local ID is a text string to identify this local unit when establishing a VPN connection. When creating
a profile on a remote unit, this local ID must be entered in the remote unit's Remote ID field. Click the
icon to edit Local ID.
PepVPN Settings
To designate a custom handshake port (TCP), click the custom radio button and
Handshake PortA enter the port number you wish to designate.
Determine the level of backward compatibility needed for PepVPN tunnels. The use
Backward
of the Latest setting is recommended as it will improve the performance and
Compatibility resilience of SpeedFusion connections.
The bonded VPN can detect routing failures on the path between two sites over
each WAN connection. Failed WAN connections will not be used to route VPN
traffic. Health check packets are sent to the remote unit to detect any failure. The
more frequently checks are sent, the shorter the detection time, although more
Link Failure bandwidth will be consumed.
Detection Time When Recommended (default) is selected, a health check packet is sent every five
seconds, and the expected detection time is 15 seconds.
When Fast is selected, a health check packet is sent every three seconds, and the
expected detection time is six seconds.
Important Note
Peplink proprietary SpeedFusionTM uses TCP port 32015 and UDP port 4500 for establishing VPN connections. If you
have a firewall in front of your Pepwave devices, you will need to add firewall rules for these ports and protocols to
allow inbound and outbound traffic to pass through the firewall.
Tip
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tutorial!
http://youtu.be/TLQgdpPSY88
After clicking the Status button at the top right corner of the SpeedFusionTM table, you will be
forwarded to Status>SpeedFusionTM, where you can view subnet and WAN connection
information for each VPN peer. Please refer to Section 22.6 for details.
The entire interconnected SpeedFusionTM network is a single non-NAT IP network. Avoid duplicating
subnets in your sites to prevent connectivity problems when accessing those subnets.
14 IPsec VPN
IPsec VPN functionality securely connects one or more branch offices to your company's main
IPsec VPN on Pepwave routers is specially designed for multi-WAN environments. For
instance, if a user sets up multiple IPsec profiles for a multi-WAN environment and WAN1 is
connected and healthy, IPsec traffic will go through this link. However, should unforeseen
problems (e.g., unplugged cables or ISP problems) cause WAN1 to go down, our IPsec
implementation will make use of WAN2 and WAN3 for failover.
A NAT-Traversal option and list of defined IPsec VPN profiles will be shown. NAT-Traversal
should be enabled if your system is behind a NAT router. Click the New Profile button to create
new IPsec VPN profiles that make VPN connections to remote Pepwave, Cisco, or Juniper
routers via available WAN connections. To edit any of the profiles, click on its associated
connection name in the leftmost column.
When this box is checked, this IPsec VPN connection profile will be enabled.
Active Otherwise, it will be disabled.
Connect Upon
Check this box and select a WAN to connect to this VPN automatically when the
Disconnection specified WAN is disconnected.
of
Remote
Gateway IP
Enter the remote peer’s public IP address. For Aggressive Mode, this is optional.
Address / Host
Name
Enter the local LAN subnets here. If you have defined static routes, they will be
shown here.
Using NAT, you can map a specific local network / IP address to another, and the
packets received by remote gateway will appear to be coming from the mapped
network / IP address. This allow you to establish IPsec connection to a remote site
that has one or more subnets overlapped with local site.
Local Networks
One-to-One NAT policy: if the defined subnet in Local Network and NAT Network
has the same size, for example, policy "192.168.50.0/24 > 172.16.1.0/24" will
translate the local IP address 192.168.50.10 to 172.16.1.10 and 192.168.50.20 to
172.16.1.20. This is a bidirectional mapping which means clients in remote site
can initiate connection to the local clients using the mapped address too.
Many-to-One NAT policy: if the defined NAT Network on the right hand side is an
IP address (or having a network prefix /32), for example, policy "192.168.1.0/24 >
172.168.50.1/32" will translate all clients in 192.168.1.0/24 network to
172.168.50.1. This is a unidirectional mapping which means clients in remote site
will not be able to initiate connection to the local clients.
Remote
Enter the LAN and subnets that are located at the remote site here.
Networks
To access your VPN, clients will need to authenticate by your choice of methods.
Authentication Choose between the Preshared Key and X.509 Certificate methods of
authentication.
Choose Main Mode if both IPsec peers use static IP addresses. Choose
Mode Aggressive Mode if one of the IPsec peers uses dynamic IP addresses.
Force UDP
For forced UDP encapsulation regardless of NAT-traversal, tick this checkbox.
Encapsulation
Remote
Available only when X.509 Certificate is chosen as the Authentication method,
Certificate (pem this field allows you to paste a valid X.509 certificate.
encoded)
In Main Mode, this field can be left blank. In Aggressive Mode, if Remote
Local ID Gateway IP Address is filled on this end and the peer end, this field can be left
blank. Otherwise, this field is typically a U-FQDN.
In Main Mode, this field can be left blank. In Aggressive Mode, if Remote
Remote ID Gateway IP Address is filled on this end and the peer end, this field can be left
blank. Otherwise, this field is typically a U-FQDN.
This is the Diffie-Hellman group used within IKE. This allows two parties to
establish a shared secret over an insecure communications channel. The larger
Phase 1 DH the group number, the higher the security.
Group Group 2: 1024-bit is the default value.
Group 5: 1536-bit is the alternative option.
Phase 1 SA This setting specifies the lifetime limit of this Phase 1 Security Association. By
Lifetime default, it is set at 3600 seconds.
Perfect forward secrecy (PFS) ensures that if a key was compromised, the
attacker will be able to access only the data protected by that key.
None - Do not request for PFS when initiating connection. However, since there
Phase 2 PFS is no valid reason to refuse PFS, the system will allow the connection to use PFS
Group if requested by the remote peer. This is the default value.
Group 2: 1024-bit Diffie-Hellman group. The larger the group number, the higher
the security.
Group 5: 1536-bit is the third option.
Phase 2 SA This setting specifies the lifetime limit of this Phase 2 Security Association. By
Lifetime default, it is set at 28800 seconds.
WAN Connection Select the appropriate WAN connection from the drop-down menu.
Important Note
Outbound policy is applied only when more than one WAN connection is active .
The settings for managing and load balancing outbound traffic are located at
Advanced>Outbound Policy or Advanced>PepVPN, depending on the model.
Outbound traffic from a source LAN device is routed through the same WAN
High Application
connection regardless of the destination Internet IP address and protocol. This
Compatibility option provides the highest application compatibility.
Outbound traffic from a source LAN device to the same destination Internet IP
Normal address will be routed through the same WAN connection persistently, regardless
Application of protocol. This option provides high compatibility to most applications, and users
Compatibility still benefit from WAN link load balancing when multiple Internet servers are
accessed.
Outbound traffic behavior can be managed by defining rules in a custom rule table.
Custom A default rule can be defined for connections that cannot be matched with any of
the rules.
Tip
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The default mode is By Source. When there are multiple client requests, they can be distributed
(persistently) to WAN connections with a weight. If you choose Auto in Load Distribution, the
weights will be automatically adjusted according to each WAN’s Downstream Bandwidth
which is specified in the WAN settings page). If you choose Custom, you can customize the
weight of each WAN manually by using the sliders.
Starting from Firmware 5.2, outbound traffic can be prioritized to go through SpeedFusion TM
connection(s). By default, VPN connections are not included in the priority list.
Tip
Configure multiple distribution rules to accommodate different kinds of services.
The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that is selected
in Connection and has the most available download bandwidth. The available download
bandwidth of a WAN connection is calculated from the total download bandwidth specified on
the WAN settings page and the current download usage. The available bandwidth and WAN
selection is determined every time an IP session is made.
The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that is selected
in Connection and has the lowest latency. Latency checking packets are issued periodically to
a nearby router of each WAN connection to determine its latency value. The latency of a WAN
is the packet round trip time of the WAN connection. Additional network usage may be incurred
as a result.
Tip
The roundtrip time of a 6M down/640k uplink can be higher than that of a 2M down/2M up link because
the overall round trip time is lengthened by its slower upload bandwidth, despite its higher downlink speed.
Therefore, this algorithm is good for two scenarios:
● All WAN connections are symmetric; or
Upon disabling Expert Mode, all rules above the bar will be removed.
16 Inbound Access
16.1 Port Forwarding Service
Pepwave routers can act as a firewall that blocks, by default, all inbound access from the
Internet. By using port forwarding, Internet users can access servers behind the Pepwave
router. Inbound port forwarding rules can be defined at Advanced>Port Forwarding.
This setting specifies whether the inbound service takes effect. When Enable is
checked, the inbound service takes effect: traffic is matched and actions are taken by
Enable the Pepwave router based on the other parameters of the rule. When this setting is
disabled, the inbound service does not take effect: the Pepwave router disregards the
other parameters of the rule.
This setting identifies the service to the system administrator. Valid values for this
Service Name setting consist of only alphanumeric and underscore “_” characters.
The IP Protocol setting, along with the Port setting, specifies the protocol of the service
as TCP, UDP, ICMP, or IP. Traffic that is received by the Pepwave router via the
specified protocol at the specified port(s) is forwarded to the LAN hosts specified by the
Servers setting. Please see below for details on the Port and Servers settings.
IP Protocol Alternatively, the Protocol Selection Tool drop-down menu can be used to
automatically fill in the protocol and a single port number of common Internet services
(e.g. HTTP, HTTPS, etc.). After selecting an item from the Protocol Selection Tool
drop-down menu, the protocol and port number remain manually modifiable.
Any Port: all traffic that is received by the Pepwave router via the specified protocol is
forwarded to the servers specified by the Servers setting. For example, with IP
Protocol set to TCP, and Port set to Any Port, all TCP traffic is forwarded to the
configured servers.
Single Port: traffic that is received by the Pepwave router via the specified protocol at
the specified port is forwarded via the same port to the servers specified by the Servers
setting. For example, with IP Protocol set to TCP, and Port set to Single Port and
Service Port 80, TCP traffic received on port 80 is forwarded to the configured servers
via port 80.
Port Range: traffic that is received by the Pepwave router via the specified protocol at
Port the specified port range is forwarded via the same respective ports to the LAN hosts
specified by the Servers setting. For example, with IP Protocol set to TCP, and Port
set to Port Range and Service Ports 80-88, TCP traffic received on ports 80 through
88 is forwarded to the configured servers via the respective ports.
Port Mapping: traffic that is received by Pepwave router via the specified protocol at
the specified port is forwarded via a different port to the servers specified by the Servers
setting.
For example, with IP Protocol set to TCP, and Port set to Port Mapping, Service Port
80, and Map to Port 88, TCP traffic on port 80 is forwarded to the configured servers
via port 88.
(Please see below for details on the Servers setting.)
Range Mapping: traffic that is received by the Pepwave router via the specified protocol
at the specified port range is forwarded via a different port to the servers specified by
the Servers setting.
Inbound IP This setting specifies the WAN connections and Internet IP address(es) from which the
Address(es) service can be accessed.
Server IP This setting specifies the LAN IP address of the server that handles the requests for the
Address service.
When the options are enabled, a table listing all the forwarded ports under these two protocols
can be found at Status>UPnP / NAT-PMP.
17 NAT Mappings
NAT mappings allow IP address mapping of all inbound and outbound NAT’d traffic to and from
an internal client IP address. Settings to configure NAT mappings are located at
Advanced>NAT Mappings.
LAN NAT mapping rules can be defined for a single LAN IP Address, an IP Range, or
This refers to the LAN host’s private IP address. The system maps this address
Address to a number of public IP addresses (specified below) in order to facilitate inbound
and outbound traffic. This option is only available when IP Address is selected.
The IP range is a contiguous group of private IP addresses used by the LAN host.
The system maps these addresses to a number of public IP addresses (specified
Range below) to facilitate outbound traffic. This option is only available when IP Range
is selected.
The IP network refers to all private IP addresses and ranges managed by the LAN
host. The system maps these addresses to a number of public IP addresses
Network (specified below) to facilitate outbound traffic. This option is only available when
IP Network is selected.
This setting specifies the WAN IP addresses that should be used when an IP
connection is made from a LAN host to the Internet. Each LAN host in an IP range
or IP network will be evenly mapped to one of each selected WAN's IP addresses
(for better IP address utilization) in a persistent manner (for better application
Outbound compatibility).
Mappings
Note that if you do not want to use a specific WAN for outgoing accesses, you
should still choose default here, then customize the outbound access rule in the
Outbound Policy section. Also note that WAN connections in drop-in mode or IP
forwarding mode are not shown here.
Click Save to save the settings when configuration has been completed.
Important Note
18 QoS
18.1 User Groups
LAN and PPTP clients can be categorized into three user groups: Manager, Staff, and Guest.
From the drop-down menu, choose whether you are going to define the client(s)
by an IP Address or a Subnet. If IP Address is selected, enter a name defined
Subnet / IP Address in DHCP reservation table or a LAN client's IP address. If Subnet is selected,
enter a subnet address and specify its subnet mask.
This field is to define which User Group the specified subnet / IP address
Group belongs to.
Once users have been assigned to a user group, their internet traffic will be restricted by rules
defined for that particular group. Please refer to the following two sections for details.
Three application priority levels can be set: ↑High,━ Normal, and↓Low. Pepwave routers
can detect various application traffic types by inspecting the packet content. Select an
application by choosing a supported application, or by defining a custom application
manually. The priority preference of supported applications is placed at the top of the
table. Custom applications are at the bottom.
19 Firewall
A firewall is a mechanism that selectively filters data traffic between the WAN side (the Internet)
and the LAN side of the network. It can protect the local network from potential hacker attacks,
access to offensive websites, and/or other inappropriate uses.
The firewall functionality of Pepwave routers supports the selective filtering of data traffic in both
directions:
● Outbound (LAN to WAN)
● Inbound (WAN to LAN)
With SpeedFusionTM enabled, the firewall rules also apply to VPN tunneled traffic.
Rules are matched from top to bottom. If a connection matches any one of the upper rules, the
matching process will stop. If none of the rules match, the Default rule will be applied. By
default, the Default rule is set as Allow for both outbound and inbound access.
Rule Name This setting specifies a name for the firewall rule.
This setting specifies whether the firewall rule should take effect. If the box is
checked, the firewall rule takes effect. If the traffic matches the specified
protocol/IP/port, actions will be taken by the Pepwave router based on the other
parameters of the rule. If the box is not checked, the firewall rule does not take
Enable effect. The Pepwave router will disregard the other parameters of the rule.
Click the dropdown menu next to the checkbox to place this firewall rule on a time
schedule.
WAN Connection
Select the WAN connection that this firewall rule should apply to.
(Inbound)
This setting specifies the protocol to be matched. Via a drop-down menu, the
following protocols can be specified:
● TCP
Protocol
● UDP
● ICMP
● IP
This specifies the source IP address(es) and port number(s) to be matched for the
firewall rule. A single address, or a network, can be specified as the Source IP &
Port setting, as indicated by the following screenshot:
Source IP & Port
In addition, a single port, or a range of ports, can be specified for the Source IP &
Port settings.
This specifies the destination IP address(es) and port number(s) to be matched for
the firewall rule. A single address, or a network, can be specified as the Destination
IP & Port setting, as indicated by the following screenshot:
Destination IP &
Port
In addition, a single port, or a range of ports, can be specified for the Destination
IP & Port settings.
This setting specifies the action to be taken by the router upon encountering traffic
that matches the both of the following:
● Source IP & port
Action ● Destination IP & port
With the value of Allow for the Action setting, the matching traffic passes through
the router (to be routed to the destination). If the value of the Action setting is set
to Deny, the matching traffic does not pass through the router (and is discarded).
This setting specifies whether or not to log matched firewall events. The logged
messages are shown on the page Status>Event Log. A sample message is as
follows:
Aug 13 23:47:44 Denied CONN=Ethernet WAN SRC=20.3.2.1
DST=192.168.1.20 LEN=48 PROTO=TCP SPT=2260 DPT=80
● CONN: The connection where the log entry refers to
Event Logging ● SRC: Source IP address
● DST: Destination IP address
● LEN: Packet length
● PROTO: Protocol
● SPT: Source port
● DPT: Destination port
Click Save to store your changes. To create an additional firewall rule, click Add Rule and
repeat the above steps.
To change a rule’s priority, simply drag and drop the rule:
Tip
If the default inbound rule is set to Allow for NAT-enabled WANs, no inbound Allow firewall rules will
be required for inbound port forwarding and inbound NAT mapping rules. However, if the default
inbound rule is set as Deny, a corresponding Allow firewall rule will be required.
When this option is enabled, Outbound Firewall Rules will be applied to PepVPN traffic. To turn
on this feature, click , check the Enable check box, and press the Save button.
Pepwave routers can detect and prevent intrusions and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks from
the Internet. To turn on this feature, click , check the Enable check box, and press the
Save button.
When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave router will detect and prevent the following kinds of
intrusions and denial-of-service attacks.
● Port scan
o NMAP FIN/URG/PSH
o Xmas tree
o Another Xmas tree
o Null scan
o SYN/RST
o SYN/FIN
● SYN flood prevention
● Ping flood attack prevention
You may enter the wild card ".*" at the end of a domain name to block any web site with a host
name having the domain name in the middle. If you enter "foobar.*", then "www.foobar.com",
"www.foobar.co.jp", or "foobar.co.uk" will be blocked. Placing the wild card in any other position
is not supported.
The device will inspect and look for blocked domain names on all HTTP and HTTPS traffic.
This is an overview of the OSPFv2 areas you have defined. Click on the area name
Area
to configure it. To set a new area, click Add. To delete an existing area, click .
Link Type Choose the network type that this area will use.
Interfaces Determine which interfaces this area will use to listen to and deliver OSPF packets
Interfaces Determine which interfaces this group will use to listen to and deliver RIPv2 packets.
PepVPN Route Isolate PepVPN peers from each other. Received PepVPN routes will not be
Isolation forwarded to other PepVPN peers to reduce bandwidth consumption..
Network Networks to be advertised over OSPF & RIPv2. If no network is selected, all LAN /
Advertising VLAN networks will be advertised by default.
Static Route Enable this option to advertise LAN static routes over OSPF & RIPv2. Static routes
Advertising that match the Excluded Networks table will not be advertised.
BGP
Time in seconds to wait for a keepalive message from the neighbor before
Hold Time considering the BGP connection is staled.
This value must be either 0 (infinite hold time) or between 3 and 65535 inclusively.
Static Route Enable this option to advertise LAN static routes. Static routes that match the
Advertising Excluded Networks table will not be advertised.
Advertise OSPF When this box is checked, all learnt OSPF routes will be advertised.
Route
Export to other When this box is checked, routes learnt from this BGP profile will export to other BGP
BGP Profile profiles.
When this box is checked, routes learnt from this BGP profile will export to the OSPF
Export to OSPF routing protocol.
Enter your pre shared key in the text field. Please note that remote devices will need
Pre-shared Key this preshared key to access the Balance.
Listen On This setting is for specifying the WAN IP addresses that allow remote user access.
Disable Weak Click the button to show and enable this option.
Ciphers When checked, weak ciphers such as 3DES will be disabled.
22.2 OpenVPN
The OpenVPN Client profile can be downloaded from the Status > device page after the
configuration has been saved.
Authentication Method
Connect to
Select the VLAN network for remote users to enable remote user access on.
Network
User accounts:
This setting allows you to define the Remote User Accounts.
Click Add to input username and password to create an account. After adding the user accounts,
you can click on a username to edit the account password.
Note:
The username must contain lowercase letters, numerics, underscore(_), dash(-), at sign(@),
and period(.) only.
The password must be between 8 and 12 characters long.
LDAP Server:
Radius Server:
Enter the matching Radius server details to allow for Radius server authentication.
Active Directory:
Enter the matching Active Directory details to allow for Active Directory server authentication.
In the diagram, the WAN ports of each Pepwave router connect to the router and to the modem.
Both Pepwave routers connect to the same LAN switch via a LAN port.
An elaboration on the technical details of the implementation of the virtual router redundancy
protocol (VRRP, RFC 3768) by Pepwave routers follows:
● In an HA configuration, the two Pepwave routers communicate with each other using
VRRP over the LAN.
● The two Pepwave routers broadcast heartbeat signals to the LAN at a frequency of one
heartbeat signal per second.
● In the event that no heartbeat signal from the master Pepwave router is received in 3
seconds (or longer) since the last heartbeat signal, the slave Pepwave router becomes
active.
● The slave Pepwave router initiates the WAN connections and binds to a previously
configured LAN IP address.
● At a subsequent point when the master Pepwave router recovers, it will once again
High Availability
Checking this box specifies that the Pepwave router is part of a high availability
Enable configuration.
This setting specifies whether the Pepwave router operates in master or slave mode.
Click the corresponding radio button to set the role of the unit. One of the units in the
Preferred Role pair must be configured as the master, and the other unit must be configured as the
slave.
Resume Master This option is displayed when Master mode is selected in Preferred Role. If this
Role Upon option is enabled, once the device has recovered from an outage, it will take over and
Recovery resume its Master role from the slave unit.
This option is displayed when Slave mode is selected in Preferred Role. If this option
is enabled and the Master Serial Number entered matches with the actual master
Configuration unit's, the master unit will automatically transfer the configuration to this unit. Please
Sync. make sure the LAN IP Address and the Subnet Mask fields are set correctly in
the LAN settings page. You can refer to the Event Log for the configuration
synchronization status.
Master Serial If Configuration Sync. is checked, the serial number of the master unit is required
Number here for the feature to work properly.
The HA pair must share the same Virtual IP. The Virtual IP and the LAN
Virtual IP Administration IP must be under the same network.
Subnet Mask This setting specifies the subnet mask of the LAN.
Important Note
For Pepwave routers in NAT mode, the virtual IP (VIP) should be set as the default gateway for all hosts
on the LAN segment. For example, a firewall sitting behind the Pepwave router should set its default
gateway as the virtual IP instead of the IP of the master router.
This section allows for certificates to be assigned to the local VPN, Web Admin SSL, Captive
Portal SSL, OpenVPN CA, Wi-Fi WAN Client certificate and Wi-Fi WAN CA Certificate.
Service Forwarding
When this option is enabled, all outgoing SMTP connections destined for any
host at TCP port 25 will be intercepted. These connections will be redirected
SMTP Forwarding
to a specified SMTP server and port number. SMTP server settings for each
WAN can be specified after selecting Enable.
When this option is enabled, all outgoing connections destined for the proxy
server specified in Web Proxy Interception Settings will be intercepted.
Web Proxy Forwarding These connections will be redirected to a specified web proxy server and port
number. Web proxy interception settings and proxy server settings for each
WAN can be specified after selecting Enable.
When this option is enabled, all outgoing DNS lookups will be intercepted and
redirected to the built-in DNS name server. If any LAN device is using the
DNS name servers of a WAN connection, you may want to enable this option
DNS Forwarding to enhance the DNS availability without modifying the DNS server setting of
the clients. The built-in DNS name server will distribute DNS lookups to
corresponding DNS servers of all available WAN connections. In this case,
DNS service will not be interrupted, even if any WAN connection is down.
When custom service forwarding is enabled, outgoing traffic with the specified
Custom Service
TCP port will be forwarded to a local or remote server by defining its IP
Forwarding
address and port number.
To enable the feature, select Enable under SMTP Forwarding Setup. Check Enable
Forwarding for the WAN connection(s) that needs forwarding. Under SMTP Server, enter the
ISP’s e-mail server host name or IP address. Under SMTP Port, enter the TCP port number for
each WAN.
The Pepwave router will intercept SMTP connections. Choose a WAN port according to the
outbound policy, and then forward the connection to the SMTP server if the chosen WAN has
enabled forwarding. If the forwarding is disabled for a WAN connection, SMTP connections for
the WAN will be simply be forwarded to the connection’s original destination.
Note
If you want to route all SMTP connections only to particular WAN connection(s), you should create a
custom rule in outbound policy (see Section 14.2).
When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave router will intercept all outgoing connections
destined for the proxy server specified in Web Proxy Interception Settings, choose a WAN
connection with reference to the outbound policy, and then forward them to the specified web
When DNS forwarding is enabled, all clients’ outgoing DNS requests will also be intercepted
and forwarded to the built-in DNS proxy server.
After clicking the enable checkbox, enter your TCP port for traffic heading to the router, and
then specify the IP Address and Port of the server you wish to forward to the service to.
FTP sessions consist of two TCP connections; one for control and one for data.
In a multi-WAN situation, they must be routed to the same WAN connection.
Otherwise, problems will arise in transferring files. By default, the Pepwave router
FTP monitors TCP control connections on port 21 for any FTP connections and binds
TCP connections of the same FTP session to the same WAN. If you have an FTP
server listening on a port number other than 21, you can check Define custom
control ports and enter the port numbers in the text boxes.
The Pepwave router monitors outgoing TFTP connections and routes any
TFTP incoming TFTP data packets back to the client. Select Enable if you want to
enable TFTP passthrough support.
This field is for enabling the support of IPsec NAT-T passthrough. UDP ports 500,
4500, and 10000 are monitored by default. You may add more custom data ports
IPsec NAT-T that your IPsec system uses by checking Define custom ports. If the VPN
contains IPsec site-to-site VPN traffic, check Route IPsec Site-to-Site
VPN and choose the WAN connection to route the traffic to.
Pin 1 –
Pin 2 Rx (rated -+25V)
Pin 3 Tx (rated -+12V)
Pin 4 –
Pin 5 –
Pin 6 –
Pin 7 RTS
Pin 8 CTS
Pin 9 –
The RS232 serial interface is not an isolated RS232. External galvanic isolation may be
added if required.
Be sure to check whether your serial cable is a null modem cable, commonly known as
crossover cable, or a straight through cable. If in doubt, swap Rx and Tx, and RTS and
CTS, at the other end and give it another go.
Once connected, your serial device should be accessible on your Pepwave MAX router
LAN IP address at the specified TCP port.
GPS Forwarding
Enter the name/IP address of the server that will receive GPS data. Also specify
Server a port number, protocol (UDP or TCP), and a report interval of between 1 and 10
seconds. Click to save these settings.
GPS Report Format Choose from NMEA or TAIP format for sending GPS reports.
If you’ve chosen to send GPS reports in NMEA format, select one or more
NMEA Sentence
sentence types for sending the data (GPRMC, GPGGA, GPVTG, GPGSA, and
Type GPGSV).
The vehicle ID will be appended in the last field of the NMEA sentence. Note that
Vehicle ID the NMEA sentence will become customized and non-standard.
If you’ve chosen to send GPS reports in TAIP format, select one or more
TAIP Sentence
sentence types for sending the data (PV—Position / Velocity Solution and
Type/TAIP ID CP—Compact Velocity Solution). You can also optionally include an ID number
(optional) in the TAIP ID field.
DC IN
connected to permanent negative feed (ground) Black
-
* Currently not functional; will be used for additional features in future firmware
O/P (connected to I/O pin on 4 pin connector) can be configured as a digital input, digital output
or analog input.
Digital Input - the connection supports input sensing; it reads the external input and determine
if the settings should be 'High' (on) or 'Low' (off).
Digital Output - when there is a healthy WAN connection, the output pin is marked as 'High'
(on). Otherwise, it will be marked as 'Low' (off)
Analog Input - to be confirmed. In most cases should read the external input and determine the
voltage level.
Select Add group to create a new group with single IPaddresses or subnets from different
VLANs.
The created network groups can be used in outbound policies, firewall rules.
USSD
You will receive a confirmation. To check the SMS response, click Get.
After a few minutes you will receive a response to your USSD code
SMS
The SMS option allows you to read SMS (text) messages that have been sent to the SIM
AP Controller
The AP controller for managing Pepwave APs can be enabled by checking this box.
When this option is enabled, the AP controller will wait for management connections
originating from APs over the LAN on TCP and UDP port 11753. It will also wait for
AP Management captive portal connections on TCP port 443. An extended DHCP option, CAPWAP
Access Controller addresses (field 138), will be added to the DHCP server. A local
DNS record, AP Controller, will be added to the local DNS proxy.
● As soon as possible
Sync Method ● Progressively
● One at a time
Access points to manage can be specified here. If Any is selected, the AP controller
Permitted AP will manage any AP that reports to it. If Approved List is selected, only APs with serial
numbers listed in the provided text box will be managed.
Current SSID information appears in the SSID section. To edit an existing SSID, click its name
in the list. To add a new SSID, click Add. Note that the following settings vary by model.
The below settings ishows a new SSID window with Advanced Settings enabled (these are
available by selecting the question mark in the top right corner).
SSID This setting specifies the SSID of the virtual AP to be scanned by Wi-Fi clients.
Enable Click the drop-down menu to apply a time schedule to this interface
Select Auto to allow the Pepwave router to set the data rate automatically, or
Data Rate A select Fixed and choose a rate from the displayed drop-down menu.
This setting enables the filtering of multicast network traffic to the wireless
Multicast FilterA SSID.
This setting specifies the transmit rate to be used for sending multicast
Multicast RateA network traffic. The selected Protocol and Channel Bonding settings will
affect the rate options and values available here.
If you use a distributed DHCP server/relay environment, you can enable this
DHCP Option 82 A option to provide additional information on the manner in which clients are
physically connected to the network.
Layer 2 refers to the second layer in the ISO Open System Interconnect
model.
Layer 2 Isolation A When this option is enabled, clients on the same VLAN, SSID, or subnet are
isolated to that VLAN, SSID, or subnet, which can enhance security. Traffic is
passed to upper communication layer(s). By default, the setting is disabled.
Maximum Number of Indicate the maximum number of clients that should be able to connect to
Clients each frequency.
A
- Advanced feature. Click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate.
Security Settings
Access Control
The settings allow administrator to control access using MAC address filtering.
Restricted Available options are None, Deny all except listed, and Accept all except listed
Mode
Connection coming from the MAC addresses in this list will be either denied or
MAC Address accepted based on the option selected in the previous field.
List If more than one MAC address needs to be entered, you can use a carriage return to
separate them.
Enter the IP address of the primary RADIUS server and, if applicable, the secondary
Host RADIUS server.
Enter the RADIUS shared secret for the primary server and, if applicable, the
Secret secondary RADIUS server.
Authentication In field, enter the UDP authentication port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click
Accounting In field, enter the UDP accounting port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the
Port Default button to enter 1813.
Choose between Device Name, LAN MAC address, Device Serial Number and
NAS-Identifier Custom Value
25.2 Settings
On many Pepwave models, the AP settings screen (AP>Settings) looks similar to the example
below:
These buttons specify which wireless networks will use this AP profile. You can
also select the frequencies at which each network will transmit. Please note that
SSID the Peplink Balance does not detect whether the AP is capable of transmitting at
both frequencies. Instructions to transmit at unsupported frequencies will be
ignored by the AP.
This drop-down menu specifies the national / regional regulations which the AP
should follow.
● If a North American region is selected, RF channels 1 to 11 will be
available and the maximum transmission power will be 26 dBm (400
mW).
Operating Country ● If European region is selected, RF channels 1 to 13 will be available. The
maximum transmission power will be 20 dBm (100 mW).
NOTE: Users are required to choose an option suitable to local laws and
regulations.
Per FCC regulation, the country selection is not available on all models marketed
in the US. All US models are fixed to US channels only.
These buttons determine the frequency at which access points will attempt to
Preferred
broadcast. This feature will only work for APs that can transmit at both 5.4GHz
Frequency and 5GHz frequencies.
Protocol This section displays the 2.4 GHz protocols your APs are using.
There are three options: 20 MHz, 20/40 MHz, and 40 MHz. With this feature
Channel Width enabled, the Wi-Fi system can use two channels at once. Using two channels
improves the performance of the Wi-Fi connection.
This drop-down menu selects the 802.11 channel to be utilized. Available options
are from 1 to 11 and from 1 to 13 for the North America region and Europe region,
respectively. (Channel 14 is only available when the country is selected as Japan
Channel with protocol 802.11b.) If Auto is set, the system will perform channel scanning
based on the scheduled time set and choose the most suitable channel
automatically.
Auto Channel
Indicate the time of day at which update automatic channel selection.
Update
This drop-down menu determines the power at which the AP under this profile
will broadcast. When fixed settings are selected, the AP will broadcast at the
specified power level, regardless of context. When Dynamic settings are
selected, the AP will adjust its power level based on its surrounding APs in order
to maximize performance.
Output PowerA The Dynamic: Auto setting will set the AP to do this automatically. Otherwise,
the Dynamic: Manual setting will set the AP to dynamically adjust only if
instructed to do so. If you have set Dynamic:Manual, you can go to
AP>Toolbox>Auto Power Adj. to give your AP further instructions.
If you click the Boost checkbox, the AP under this profile will transmit using
Client Signal
This field determines that maximum signal strength each individual client will
Strength receive. The measurement unit is megawatts.
ThresholdA
Max number of This field determines the maximum clients that can be connected to APs under
ClientsA this profile.
Operating Choose from the schedules that you have defined in System>Schedule. Select
Schedule the schedule for the integrated AP to follow from the drop-down menu.
This drop-down menu provides the option to send beacons in different transmit
Beacon RateA bit rates. The bit rates are 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, and 11Mbps.
This drop-down menu provides the option to set the time between each beacon
Beacon IntervalA send. Available options are 100ms, 250ms, and 500ms.
This field provides the option to set the frequency for beacon to include delivery
DTIMA traffic indication message (DTIM). The interval unit is measured in milliseconds.
This field provides the option to set the minimum packet size for the unit to send
RTS ThresholdA an RTS using the RTS/CTS handshake. Setting 0 disables this feature.
Fragmentation Determines the maximum size (in bytes) that each packet fragment will be broken
ThresholdA down into. Set 0 to disable fragmentation.
Distance/Time Select the distance you want your Wi-Fi to cover in order to adjust the below
ConverterA parameters. Default values are recommended.
This field provides the option to modify the unit wait time before it transmits. The
Slot TimeA
default value is 9μs.
This field provides the option to set the wait time to receive acknowledgement
ACK TimeoutA
packet before doing retransmission. The default value is 48μs.
Frame With this feature enabled, throughput will be increased by sending two or more
AggregationA data frames in a single transmission.
This field is only available when Frame Aggregation is enabled. It specifies the
Frame Length frame length for frame aggregation. By default, it is set to 50000.
A
- Advanced feature. Click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate.
Check the box to allow the Pepwave router to manage the web admin access
Enable information of the AP.
Web Access These buttons specify the web access protocol used for accessing the web admin
Protocol of the AP. The two available options are HTTP and HTTPS.
Management Port This field specifies the management port used for accessing the device.
This option will be available if you have chosen HTTPS as the Web Access
HTTP to HTTPS
Protocol. With this enabled, any HTTP access to the web admin will redirect to
Redirection HTTPS automatically.
This field specifies the administrator username of the web admin. It is set as
Admin User Name admin by default.
This field allows you to specify a new administrator password. You may also click
Admin Password the Generate button and let the system generate a random password
automatically.
Navigating to AP>Settings on some Pepwave models displays a screen similar to the one
shown below:
Operating
This option sets the country whose regulations the Pepwave router follows.
Country
Wi-Fi Antenna Choose from the router's internal or optional external antennas, if so equipped.
Important Note
Per FCC regulations, the country selection is not available on all models marketed in the US. All US
models are fixed to US channels only.
Wi-Fi AP Settings
This option allows you to specify whether 802.11b and/or 802.11g client
Protocol association requests will be accepted. Available options are 802.11ng and
802.11na. By default, 802.11ng is selected.
This option allows you to select which 802.11 RF channel will be used. Channel
Channel 1 (2.412 GHz) is selected by default.
Auto (20/40 MHz) and 20 MHz are available. The default setting is Auto (20/40
Channel Width MHz), which allows both widths to be used simultaneously.
This option is for specifying the transmission output power for the Wi-Fi AP.
Output Power There are 4 relative power levels available – Max, High, Mid, and Low. The
actual output power will be bound by the regulatory limits of the selected country.
This option is for setting the transmit bit rate for sending a beacon. By default,
Beacon RateA 1Mbps is selected.
This option is for setting the time interval between each beacon. By default,
Beacon IntervalA 100ms is selected.
This field allows you to set the frequency for the beacon to include a delivery
DTIMA traffic indication message. The interval is measured in milliseconds. The default
value is set to 1 ms.
This field is for specifying the wait time before the Router transmits a packet. By
Slot TimeA default, this field is set to 9 µs.
This field is for setting the wait time to receive an acknowledgement packet
ACK TimeoutA before performing a retransmission. By default, this field is set to 48 µs.
Frame This option allows you to enable frame aggregation to increase transmission
AggregationA throughput.
This setting allows choosing a short or long guard period interval for your
Guard IntervalA transmissions.
A
- Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate.
AP Controller
This field displays the maximum number of AP your Balance router can control.
License Limit
You can purchase licenses to increase the number of AP you can manage.
Underneath, there are two check boxes labeled 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz. Clicking
either box will toggle the display of information for that frequency. By default, the
Frequency
graphs display the number of clients and data usage for both 2.4GHz and 5 GHz
frequencies.
The colored boxes indicate the SSID to display information for. Clicking any
SSID colored box will toggle the display of information for that SSID. By default, all the
graphs show information for all SSIDs.
This pie chart and table indicates how many APs are online and how many are
No. of APs
offline.
No.of Clients This graph displays the number of clients connected to each network at any given
time. Mouse over any line on the graph to see how many clients connected to a
This graph enables you to see the data usage of any SSID for any given time
period. Mouse over any line on the graph to see the data usage by each SSID for
Data Usage that point in time. Use the buttons next to Zoom to select the time scale you wish
to view. In addition, you could use the sliders at the bottom to further refine your
timescale.
Events
This event log displays all activity on your AP network, down to the client level. Click View Alerts to see
only alerts, and click the More… link for additional records.
Online Status This button toggles whether your search will include offline devices.
This table shows the detailed information on each AP, including channel, number
of clients, upload traffic, and download traffic. Click the blue arrows at the left of
the table to expand and collapse information on each device group. You could
also expand and collapse all groups by using the buttons.
On the right of the table, you will see the following icons: .
Click the icon to see a usage table for each client:
For easier network management, you can give each client a name and designate
Click any point in the graphs to display detailed usage and client information for
that device, using that SSID, at that point in time. On the Data Usage by menu,
you can display the information by SSID or by AP send/receive rate.
Click the Event tab next to Wireless Usage to view a detailed event log for that
particular device:
Click the blue arrow on any SSID to obtain more detailed usage information on each SSID.
Here, you will be able to see your network’s heaviest users as well as search for specific users.
Click the icon to bookmark specific users, and click the icon for additional details about
27 Toolbox
Tools for managing firmware packs can be found at AP>Toolbox.
Firmware Packs
Here, you can manage the firmware of your AP. Clicking on will result in information regarding
each firmware pack. To receive new firmware packs, you can click Check for Updates to download new
packs, or you can click Manual Upload to manually upload a firmware pack. Click Default to define
which firmware pack is default.
There are two types of user accounts available for accessing the web admin: admin and user.
They represent two user levels: the admin level has full administrative access, while the
user level is read-only. The user level can access only the device's status information; users
cannot make any changes on the device.
A web login session will be logged out automatically when it has been idle longer than the Web
Session Timeout. Before the session expires, you may click the Logout button in the web
admin to exit the session.
0 hours 0 minutes signifies an unlimited session time. This setting should be used only in
special situations, as it will lower the system security level if users do not log out before closing
the browser. The default is 4 hours, 0 minutes.
For security reasons, after logging in to the web admin Interface for the first time, it is
recommended to change the administrator password. Configuring the administration interface
to be accessible only from the LAN can further improve system security. Administrative settings
configuration is located at System>Admin Security.
This field allows you to define a name for this Pepwave router. By default, Router
Router Name Name is set as MAX_XXXX, where XXXX refers to the last 4 digits of the unit’s
serial number.
Admin User
Admin User Name is set as admin by default, but can be changed, if desired.
Name
Admin Password This field allows you to specify a new administrator password.
Confirm Admin
This field allows you to verify and confirm the new administrator password.
Password
Read-only User
Read-only User Name is set as user by default, but can be changed, if desired.
Name
This field allows you to specify a new user password. Once the user password is
User Password set, the read-only user feature will be enabled.
Confirm User
This field allows you to verify and confirm the new user password.
Password
This field specifies the number of hours and minutes that a web session can
Web Session
remain idle before the Pepwave router terminates its access to the web admin
Timeout interface. By default, it is set to 4 hours.
With this box is checked, the web admin will authenticate using an external
RADIUS server. Authenticated users are treated as either "admin" with full read-
Authentication write permission or “user” with read-only access. Local admin and user accounts
by RADIUS will be disabled. When the device is not able to communicate with the external
RADIUS server, local accounts will be enabled again for emergency access.
Additional authentication options will be available once this box is checked.
This specifies the authentication protocol used. Available options are MS-CHAP
Auth Protocol v2 and PAP.
Auth Server This specifies the access address and port of the external RADIUS server.
Auth Server
This field is for entering the secret key for accessing the RADIUS server.
Secret
Auth Timeout This option specifies the time value for authentication timeout.
Accounting
This specifies the access address and port of the external accounting server.
Server
Accounting
This field is for entering the secret key for accessing the accounting server.
Server Secret
The CLI (command line interface) can be accessed via SSH. This field enables
CLI SSH CLI support. For additional information regarding CLI, please refer to Section
30.5.
CLI SSH Port This field determines the port on which clients can access CLI SSH.
This menu allows you to choose between granting access to LAN and WAN
CLI SSH Access clients, or to LAN clients only.
This option is for specifying the protocol(s) through which the web admin interface
can be accessed:
Security ● HTTP
● HTTPS
● HTTP/HTTPS
This field is for specifying the port number on which the web admin interface can
Web Admin Port be accessed.
This option is for specifying the network interfaces through which the web admin
interface can be accessed:
Web Admin ● LAN only
Access ● LAN/WAN
If LAN/WAN is chosen, the WAN Connection Access Settings form will be
displayed.
Allowed WAN IP This is to choose which WAN IP address(es) the web server should listen on.
Address(es)
28.2 Firmware
28.2.1 Web admin interface : automatically check for updates
Upgrading firmware can be done in one of three ways.
Using the router’s interface to automatically check for an update, using the router’s interface
to manually upgrade the firmware, or using InControl2 to push an upgrade to a router.
The automatic upgrade can be done from System > Firmware.
Click on the Download and Upgrade button. A prompt will be displayed advising to
download the Current Active Configuration. Please click on the underlined download text.
After downloading the current config click the Ok button to start the upgrade process.
The router will download and then apply the firmware. The time that this process takes will
depend on your internet connection’s speed.
The firmware will now be applied to the router*. The amount of time it takes for the firmware
to upgrade will also depend on the router that’s being upgraded.
If the device has more than one firmware version the current hardware revision will be required
to know what firmware to download.
Navigate to System > Firmware and click the Choose File button under the Manual Firmware
Upgrade section. Navigate to the location that the firmware was downloaded to select the “.img”
file and click the Open button.
Click on the Manual Upgrade button to start the upgrade process.
A prompt will be displayed advising to download the Current Active Configuration. Please click
on the underlined download text. After downloading the current config click the Ok button to
start the upgrade process. The firmware will now be applied to the router*. The amount of time
it takes for the firmware to upgrade will depend on the router that’s being upgraded.
Time Settings
This specifies the time zone (along with the corresponding Daylight Savings Time
Time Zone scheme). The Time Zone value affects the time stamps in the Pepwave router’s
event log and e-mail notifications. Check Show all to show all time zone options.
This setting specifies the NTP network time server to be utilized by the Pepwave
Time Server router.
28.4 Schedule
Enable and disable different functions (such as WAN connections, outbound policy, and
firewalls at different times, based on a user-scheduled configuration profile. The settings for this
are located at System > Schedule
Enable scheduling, and then click on your schedule name or on the New Schedule button to
begin.
Name Enter your desired name for this particular schedule profile.
Click the drop-down menu to choose pre-defined schedules as your starting point.
Schedule Please note that upon selection, previous changes on the schedule map will be
deleted.
Click on the desired times to enable features at that time period. You can hold your
Schedule Map mouse for faster entry.
This setting specifies the SMTP server to be used for sending email. If the server
SMTP Server requires authentication, check Require authentication.
Check the box to enable SMTPS. When the box is checked, SMTP Port will be
SSL Encryption changed to 465 automatically.
This field is for specifying the SMTP port number. By default, this is set to 25; when
SSL Encryption is checked, the default port number will be set to 465. You may
SMTP Port customize the port number by editing this field. Click Default to restore the number
to its default setting.
SMTP User This setting specifies the SMTP username and password while sending email.
Name / These options are shown only if Require authentication is checked in the SMTP
Password Server setting.
Confirm SMTP
This field allows you to verify and confirm the new administrator password.
Password
Sender’s Email
This setting specifies the email address the Pepwave router will use to send reports.
Address
Recipient’s This setting specifies the email address(es) to which the Pepwave router will send
Email Address email notifications. For multiple recipients, separate each email addresses using the
After you have finished setting up email notifications, you can click the Test Email Notification
button to test the settings before saving. After Test Email Notification is clicked, you will see
this screen to confirm the settings:
Click Send Test Notification to confirm. In a few seconds, you will see a message with detailed
test results.
This setting specifies whether or not to log events at the specified remote syslog
Remote Syslog server.
Remote Syslog
This setting specifies the IP address or hostname of the remote syslog server.
Host
The Pepwave router can also send push notifications to mobile devices that have
Push Events our Mobile Router Utility installed. Check the box to activate this feature.
28.7 SNMP
SNMP or simple network management protocol is an open standard that can be used to collect
information about the Pepwave router. SNMP configuration is located at System>SNMP.
SNMP Settings
SNMP Device
This field shows the router name defined at System>Admin Security.
Name
SNMP Port This option specifies the port which SNMP will use. The default port is 161.
To add a community for either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2, click the Add SNMP Community button
in the Community Name table, upon which the following screen is displayed:
Community
This setting specifies the SNMP community name.
Name
This setting specifies a subnet from which access to the SNMP server is allowed.
Allowed Source
Enter subnet address here (e.g., 192.168.1.0) and select the appropriate subnet
Subnet Address mask.
To define a user name for SNMPv3, click Add SNMP User in the SNMPv3 User Name table,
upon which the following screen is displayed:
This setting specifies via a drop-down menu one of the following valid
authentication protocols:
Authentication ● NONE
Protocol ● MD5
● SHA
When MD5 or SHA is selected, an entry field will appear for the password.
This setting specifies via a drop-down menu one of the following valid privacy
protocols:
Privacy Protocol ● NONE
● DES
When DES is selected, an entry field will appear for the password.
28.8 InControl
28.9 Configuration
Backing up Pepwave router settings immediately after successful completion of initial setup is
strongly recommended. The functionality to download and upload Pepwave router settings is
found at System>Configuration. Note that available options vary by model.
Configuration
Restore The Restore Factory Settings button is to reset the configuration to factory default
Configuration to settings. After clicking the button, you will need to click the Apply Changes button
Factory Settings on the top right corner to make the settings effective.
Upload To restore or change settings based on a configuration file, click Choose File to
Configurations locate the configuration file on the local computer, and then click Upload. The new
Upload In a high availability (HA) configuration, a Pepwave router can quickly load the
Configurations configuration of its HA counterpart. To do so, click the Upload button. After loading
from High the settings, configure the LAN IP address of the Pepwave router so that it is
Availability Pair different from the HA counterpart.
28.11 Reboot
This page provides a reboot button for restarting the system. For maximum reliability, the
Pepwave router can equip with two copies of firmware. Each copy can be a different version.
You can select the firmware version you would like to reboot the device with. The firmware
marked with (Running) is the current system boot up firmware.
Please note that a firmware upgrade will always replace the inactive firmware partition.
29 Tools
29.1 Ping
The ping test tool sends pings through a specific Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusionTM VPN
Tip
A system administrator can use the ping utility to manually check the connectivity of a particular
LAN/WAN connection.
A system administrator can use the traceroute utility to analyze the connection path of a LAN/WAN connection.
29.4 Wake-on-LAN
Peplink routers can send special “magic packets” to any client specified from the Web UI. To
access this feature, navigate to System > Tools > Wake-on-LAN
System Information
This is the name specified in the Router Name field located at System>Admin
Router Name Security.
Model This shows the model name and number of this device.
Product Code If your model uses a product code, it will appear here.
Firmware This shows the firmware version this device is currently running.
Modem Support This shows the modem support version. For a list of supported modems, click
Version Modem Support List.
InControl
Managed InControl Managed Configurations (firmware, VLAN, Captive Portal, etcetera)
Configuration
Host Name The host name assigned to the Pepwave router appears here.
Uptime This shows the length of time since the device has been rebooted.
OpenVPN Client Link to download OpenVpn Client profile when this is enabled in Remote User
Profile Access
Diagnostic The Download link is for exporting a diagnostic report file required for system
Report investigation.
Remote
Click Turn on to enable remote assistance.
Assistance
The second table shows the MAC address of each LAN/WAN interface connected. To view your
device’s End User License Agreement (EULA), click Legal.
GPS enabled models automatically store up to seven days of GPS location data in GPS
eXchange format (GPX). To review this data using third-party applications, click Status>Device
This screen displays the number of sessions initiated by each application. Click on each service
listing for additional information. This screen also indicates the number of sessions initiated by
each WAN port. In addition, you can see which clients are initiating the most sessions.
You can also perform a filtered search for specific sessions. You can filter by subnet, port,
protocol, and interface. To perform a search, navigate to Status>Active Sessions>Search.
If the PPTP server (see Section 19.2), SpeedFusionTM (see Section 12.1), or AP controller
(see Section 20) is enabled, you may see the corresponding connection name listed in the
Name field.
The WINS client table lists the IP addresses and names of WINS clients. This option will only
be available when you have enabled the WINS server (navigation: Network>Interfaces>LAN).
The names of clients retrieved will be automatically matched into the Client List (see previous
section). Click Flush All to flush all WINS client records.
Click to delete a single UPnP / NAT-PMP record in its corresponding row. To delete all
records, click Delete All on the right-hand side below the table.
UPnP / NAT-PMP records will be deleted immediately after clicking the button or Delete All, without the
need to click Save or Confirm.
30.8 BGP
Shows status of BGP
Click on the corresponding peer name to explore the WAN connection(s) status and subnet
information of each VPN peer.
The Status > WAN Quality allow to show detailed information about each connected WAN
connection.
For cellular connections it shows signal strength, quality, throughput and latency for the past
hour.
32 Usage Reports
This section shows bandwidth usage statistics and is located at Status > Usage Reports
Bandwidth usage at the LAN while the device is switched off (e.g., LAN bypass) is neither
32.2 Hourly
This page shows the hourly bandwidth usage for all WAN connections, with the option of viewing
each individual connection. Select the desired connection to check from the drop-down menu.
32.4 Monthly
This page shows the monthly bandwidth usage for each WAN connection. If you have enabled
the Bandwidth Monitoring feature, you can check the usage of each particular connection and
view the information by Billing Cycle or by Calendar Month.
Click the first two rows to view the client bandwidth usage in the last two months. This feature
is not available if you have chosen to view the bandwidth of an individual WAN connection. The
scale of the graph can be set to display megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB).
Tip
Important Note
All previous configurations and bandwidth usage data will be lost after restoring factory default settings. Regular
backup of configuration settings is strongly recommended.
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.
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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution: Any changes
or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
IMPORTANT NOTE
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement (for MAX700/ HD2/ HD2 IP67/ BR1)
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.
1. 20cm minimum when the product is operated alone without co-transmitting with a plug-in
3G USB dongle device.
2. 65cm minimum when the product is operated with a plug-in 3G USB device which has
maximum of 7W ERP output power.
3. For co-transmission scenario which is not covered above, please consult the RF technician
or device supplier.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended
destination.
0081
WLAN
[警語]
「電磁波曝露量MPE標準值1mW/cm2,本產品使用時建議應距離人體 24 cm」
[警語內容]
低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法
第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加
大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。
第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停
用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻
電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
本行動寬頻設備的行動寬頻頻段(LTE900/LTE1800)
警告使用者:
此為甲類資訊技術設備,於居住環境中使用時,可能會造成射頻擾動,在此種情況下,使用者會被要求
採取某些適當的對策。