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Pepwave Products:
MAX 700/HD2/HD2 IP67/HD2 mini/HD4/Transit/BR1/BR1 Slim/BR1 ENT/BR1 Pro
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IP55/BR2
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HD2/HD4
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Connector/ Surf SOHO
Pepwave Firmware 6.3
May 2016
C
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2016 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ..................8 UPPORTED ETWORK EATURES ..................10 THER UPPORTED EATURES 4 PEPWAVE MAX MOBILE ROUTER OVERVIEW ..............11 MAX 700 ........................ 11 MAX HD2 ....................... 13 MAX HD2 IP67 ....................... 15 MAX HD2 ......................16 MINI MAX T ......................18 RANSIT MAX HD4 .......................
  • Page 3 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 8 CONNECTING TO THE WEB ADMIN INTERFACE ............... 39 9 CONFIGURING THE LAN INTERFACE(S) ................41 ......................41 ASIC ETTINGS ......................51 APTIVE ORTAL 10 CONFIGURING THE WAN INTERFACE(S) ................53 10.1 E WAN ....................... 54 THERNET 10.2 C...
  • Page 4 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 19.4 R ....................124 EMOTE CCESS MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS ....................126 19.5 H ....................126 VAILABILITY 19.6 PPTP S ......................129 ERVER 19.7 C ..................... 130 ERTIFICATE ANAGER 19.8 S ....................130 ERVICE ORWARDING 19.9 S .....................
  • Page 5 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual APPENDIX B. CASE STUDIES ................... 177 MPLS A ......................177 LTERNATIVE ................... 180 ETWORK RAFFIC ISTRIBUTION 2015 ................182 INGAPORE ATIONAL ARADE UNOLS (U ) ........184 NIVERSITY ATIONAL CEANOGRAPHIC ABORATORY YSTEM APPENDIX C.
  • Page 6: Introduction And Scope

    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! http://youtu.be/UCkVQThLKO4 http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 7: Glossary

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Glossary The following terms, acronyms, and abbreviations are frequently used in this manual: Term Definition 3rd Generation standards for wireless communications 4th Generation standards for wireless communications DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System...
  • Page 8: Product Features

    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.
  • Page 9 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 3.1.3 VPN PepVPN with SpeedFusion  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 ...
  • Page 10: Other Supported Features

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Review the status of connected APs  3.1.8 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 ...
  • Page 11: Pepwave Max Mobile Router Overview

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Overview MAX 700 4.1.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 12 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.1.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready Wi-Fi AP and Wi-Fi WAN Indicators...
  • Page 13: Max Hd2

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX HD2 4.2.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 14 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.2.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready Wi-Fi AP and Wi-Fi WAN Indicators...
  • Page 15: Max Hd2 Ip67

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX HD2 IP67 4.3.1 Panel Appearance The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 16: Max Hd2 Mini

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX HD2 mini 4.4.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 17 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.4.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready Cellular WAN Indicators Disabled intermittent...
  • Page 18: Max Transit

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX Transit 4.5.1 Panel Appearance 4.5.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready...
  • Page 19: Max Hd4

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX HD4 4.6.1 Panel Appearance 4.6.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready...
  • Page 20: Max Br1

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX BR1 4.7.1 Panel Appearance 4.7.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green Ready...
  • Page 21 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular Connecting or connected to network(s) LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring...
  • Page 22: Max Br1 Slim

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX BR1 Slim 4.8.1 Panel Appearance 4.8.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error Green...
  • Page 23 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual  LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports  http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 24: Max Br1 Ent

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual MAX BR1 ENT 4.9.1 Panel Appearance 4.9.2 LED Indicators  The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error...
  • Page 25 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.10 MAX BR1 Pro LTE 4.10.1 Panel Appearence 4.10.2 LED Indicators  The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error...
  • Page 26: Max Br1/2 Ip55

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.11 MAX BR1/2 IP55 4.11.1 Panel Appearance 4.11.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking Boot up error...
  • Page 27 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Wi-Fi Indicators Disabled Intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Wi-Fi Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular Connecting or connected to network(s)
  • Page 28: Max On-The-Go

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.12 MAX On-The-Go 4.12.1 Panel Appearance 4.12.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Cellular Indicators Modem is not attached to the port Green Modem is attached to the port...
  • Page 29: Surf Soho

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 4.13 Surf SOHO 4.13.1 Panel Appearance 4.13.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Wi-Fi and Status Indicators Disabled Intermittent Blinking Enabled but no client connected Wi-Fi Client(s) connected to wireless network...
  • Page 30 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Wi-Fi Signal No connection Signal strength Wi-Fi signal strength (low, medium, and high) http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 31: Advanced Feature Summary

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Advanced Feature Summary Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment As your organization grows, it needs more bandwidth. But modifying your network would require effort better spent elsewhere. In Drop-in Mode, you can conveniently install your Peplink router without making any changes to your network.
  • Page 32: Per-User Bandwidth Control

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Per-User Bandwidth Control With per-user bandwidth control, you can define bandwidth control policies for up to 3 groups of users to prevent network congestion. Define groups by IP address and subnet, and set bandwidth limits for every user in the group.
  • Page 33: Usb Modem And Android Tethering

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual USB Modem and Android Tethering For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as backup. Peplink routers are compatible with over 200 modem types. You can also tether to smartphones running Android 4.1.X and above.
  • Page 34: Sim-Card Ussd Support

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual SIM-card USSD support Cellular-enabled routers can now use USSD to check their SIM card’s balance, process pre-paid cards, and configure carrier-specific services.Click here for full instructions on using USSD. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 35: Installation

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Installation The following section details connecting Pepwave routers to your network. Preparation Before installing your Pepwave router, please prepare the following as appropriate for your installation: At least one Internet/WAN access account and/or Wi-Fi access information ...
  • Page 36: Constructing The Network

    At a high level, construct the network according to the following steps: 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.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Network Environment

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Configuring the Network Environment To ensure that the Pepwave router works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet via WAN connections, please refer to the following setup procedures: LAN configuration ...
  • Page 38: Mounting The Unit

    The Pepwave MAX BR1 requires four screws for wall mounting. Car Mount The Pepwave MAX700/HD2 can be mounted in a vehicle using the included mounting brackets. Place the mounting brackets by the two sides and screw them onto the device.
  • Page 39: Connecting To The Web Admin Interface

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Connecting to the Web Admin Interface 1. Start a web browser on a computer that is connected with the Pepwave router through the LAN. 2. To connect to the router’s web admin interface, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: http://192.168.50.1...
  • Page 40 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Device Information displays details about the device, including model name, firmware version, and uptime. For further information, please refer to Section 22. Important Note Configuration changes (e.g. WAN, LAN, admin settings, etc.) will take effect only after clicking the Save button at the bottom of each page.
  • Page 41: Configuring The Lan Interface(S)

    Basic Settings LAN interface settings are located at Network>LAN>Basic Settings. IP Settings IP Address The IP address and subnet mask of the Pepwave router on the LAN. Network Settings Name Enter a name for the LAN. Enter a number for your VLAN.
  • Page 42 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 43: Spanning Tree

    To connect to hosts on the LAN (email notification, remote syslog, etc.), the default gateway address will be used. The Pepwave router will listen for this IP address when LAN hosts access services provided by the Pepwave router (web admin access from the WAN, DNS proxy, etc.).
  • Page 44 DHCP Server each computer that is connected via LAN and configured to obtain an IP address via DHCP. The Pepwave router’s DHCP server can prevent IP address collision on the LAN. IP Range & These settings allocate a range of IP addresses that will be assigned to LAN computers by Subnet Mask the Pepwave router’s DHCP server.
  • Page 45: Static Route

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual enter its value. For values that are in IP address list format, you can enter one IP address per line in the provided text area input control. Each option can be defined once only.
  • Page 46 IP address. When looking up the host name from the Local DNS Records 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.
  • Page 47 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual protocol. Once VLAN configuration is complete, click Save to store your changes. Bonjour Forwarding Settings Enable Check this box to turn on Bonjour forwarding. Bonjour Choose Service and Client networks from the drop-down menus, and then click Service add the networks.
  • Page 48 The following settings are displayed when creating a new LAN or editing an existing LAN. IP Settings IP Address & Enter the Pepwave router’s IP address and subnet mask values to be used on the LAN. Subnet Mask Network Settings Name Enter a name for the LAN.
  • Page 49 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual DHCP Server Settings When this setting is enabled, the Pepwave router’s DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer that is connected via LAN and configured to obtain an IP address via DHCP. The Pepwave router’s DHCP server can prevent IP address collisions DHCP Server on the LAN.
  • Page 50 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.3 To configure DHCP relay, first click the button found next to the DHCP Server option to display the settings. DHCP Relay Settings Enable Check this box to turn on DHCP relay. Click the icon to disable DHCP relay.
  • Page 51: Captive Portal

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Captive Portal The captive portal serves as gateway that clients have to pass if they wish to access the internet using your router. To configure, navigate to Network>LAN>Captive Portal. Captive Portal Settings Check Enable and then, optionally, select the LANs/VLANs that will use the captive Enable portal.
  • Page 52 Networks to the listing. Here, you can choose between using the Pepwave router’s built-in captive portal and Splash Page redirecting clients to a URL you define. The Portal Customization menu has two options: .
  • Page 53: Configuring The Wan Interface(S)

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Portal Customization Logo Click the Choose File button to select a logo to use for the built-in portal. Image Message If you have any additional messages for your users, enter them in this field.
  • Page 54: Ethernet Wan

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 10.1 Ethernet WAN From Network>WAN, choose a WAN connection and then click Details. WAN Port (Section 1) Connection Enter a name to represent this WAN connection. Name Schedule Click the drop-down menu to apply a time schedule to this interface There are three possible connection methods for Ethernet WAN: ...
  • Page 55 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Hostname Enter a hostname for this WAN port if needed. Select a DNS server for this port to use. This port can either be automatically selected or DNS Servers manually designated. WAN Port (Section 2) This setting specifies the standby state of the WAN connection.
  • Page 56 This setting specifies port speed and duplex configurations of the WAN port. By default, Auto is selected and the appropriate data speed is automatically detected by the Pepwave Port Speed router. In the event of negotiation issues, the port speed can be manually specified. You can also choose whether or not to advertise the speed to the peer by selecting the Advertise Speed checkbox.
  • Page 57 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual default MTU value. Select Auto and the appropriate MTU value will be automatically detected. Auto-detection will run each time the WAN connection establishes. WAN Port (Section 4) This setting should be configured based on the maximum payload size that the local system can handle.
  • Page 58 IPv6 clients on the LAN will acquire their IPv6, gateway, and DNS server addresses from it. IPv6 The device will also acquire an IPv6 address for performing ping/traceroute checks and accepting web admin accesses. Note: This feature is only available on the Pepwave MAX 700, HD2, and HD2 IP67. 10.1.1 DHCP Connection...
  • Page 59: Default Gateway

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual IP Address/ Subnet Mask/ This information is obtained from the ISP automatically. Default Gateway Hostname If your service provider's DHCP server requires you to supply a hostname value upon acquiring an IP address, you may enter the value here. If your service (Optional) provider does not provide you with the value, you can safely bypass this option.
  • Page 60: Pppoe Connection

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual selected, you may enter custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields. 10.1.3 PPPoE Connection This connection method is suitable if your ISP provides a login ID/password to connect via PPPoE.
  • Page 61 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual in the DNS servers being assigned by the WAN DHCP server to be used 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.
  • Page 62: Cellular Wan

    This is the International Mobile Subscriber Identity which uniquely identifies the SIM card. This IMSI is applicable to 3G modems only. Some Pepwave routers support both HSPA and EV-DO. For Sprint or Verizon Wireless EV-DO MEID users, a unique MEID identifier code (in hexadecimal format) is used by the carrier to associate the EV-DO device with the user.
  • Page 63 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual WAN Connection Settings Connection Enter a name to represent this WAN connection. Name Schedule Click the drop-down menu to apply a time schedule to this interface if needed. Network Mode Users have to specify the network they are on accordingly.
  • Page 64 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Cellular Settings Network By default, the MAX router will automatically choose a network to connect to. If you wish to Selection use only certain networks, click the button beside the menu item. This drop-down menu allows restricting cellular to particular band. Click the...
  • Page 65 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual This setting applies to 3G/EDGE/GPRS modems only. It does not apply to EVDO/EVDO Rev. A modems. This 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 Operator configured and connection will be made automatically.
  • Page 66 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Health Check Settings This setting allows you to specify the health check method for the cellular connection. Available Heath Check options are Disabled, Ping, DNS Lookup, HTTP, and SmartCheck. The default method is Method DNS Lookup.
  • Page 67: Wan

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 10.3 Wi-Fi WAN To access Wi-Fi WAN settings, click Network>WAN>Details. Wi-Fi Connection Settings WAN Connection Enter a name to represent this WAN connection. Name Schedule Click the drop-down menu to apply a time schedule to this interface.
  • Page 68 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Roaming Checking this box will enable Wi-Fi roaming. Click the icon for additional options. Connect to This option is to specify whether the Wi-Fi WAN will connect to any open mode access Any Open points it finds.
  • Page 69 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Health Check Settings 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 is DNS Method Lookup. For mobile Internet connections, the value of Method can be configured as Disabled or SmartCheck.
  • Page 70 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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.
  • Page 71: Service Provider

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Other Health Check Settings This setting specifies the timeout in seconds for ping/DNS lookup requests. The default Timeout timeout is 5 seconds. Health Check This setting specifies the time interval in seconds between ping or DNS lookup requests.
  • Page 72 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual TZO Key Update All Hosts Check this box to automatically update all hosts. This setting specifies a list of hostnames or domains to be associated with the public Hosts / Domain Internet IP address of the WAN connection.
  • Page 73: Ealth Check

    WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise 10.4 WAN Health Check To ensure traffic is routed to healthy WAN connections only, the Pepwave router can periodically check the health of each WAN connection. The health check settings for each WAN connection can be independently configured via Network>WAN>Details.
  • Page 74 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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. Health Check Method: PING ICMP ping packets will be issued to test the connectivity with a configurable target IP address or hostname.
  • Page 75: Dynamic Dns Settings

    Automatic Public DNS Server Check on DNS Test Failure 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.
  • Page 76 Either upon a change in IP addresses or every 23 days without link reconnection, the Pepwave router will connect to the dynamic DNS service provider to perform an IP address update within the provider’s records. The settings for dynamic DNS service provider(s) and the association of hostname(s) are configured via Network>WAN>Details>Dynamic DNS Service Provider/Dynamic...
  • Page 77 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.
  • Page 78: Advanced Wi-Fi Settings

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 11 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi settings can be configured at Advanced>Wi-Fi Settings (or AP>Settings on some models). Note that menus displayed can vary by model. Wi-Fi Radio Settings This drop-down menu specifies the national/regional regulations which the Wi-Fi radio should follow.
  • Page 79 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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.
  • Page 80 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Wi-Fi WAN settings can be configured at Advanced>Wi-Fi Settings (or Advanced>Wi-Fi WAN or some models). Wi-Fi WAN Settings Available options are 20/40 MHz and 20 MHz. Default is 20/40 MHz, which allows both Channel Width widths to be used simultaneously.
  • Page 81: Mediafast Configuration

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 12 MediaFast Configuration MediaFast settings can be configured from the Network menu. 12.1 Setting Up MediaFast Content Caching To access MediaFast content caching settings, select Advanced>Cache Control. Cache Control Settings Choose to Cache on all domains, or enter domain names and then choose either Cache Domain the specified domains only or Do not cache the specified domains.
  • Page 82: Scheduling Content Prefetching

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 12.2 Scheduling Content Prefetching Content prefetching allows you to download content on a schedule that you define, which can help to preserve network bandwidth during busy times and keep costs down. To access MediaFast content prefetching settings, select Advanced >Prefetch Schedule.
  • Page 83: Viewing Mediafast Statistics

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual To begin a scheduled download immediately, click To cancel a scheduled download, click Actions To edit a scheduled download, click To delete a scheduled download, click Click to begin creating a new scheduled download. Clicking the button will cause the...
  • Page 84 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 85: Bandwidth Bonding Speedfusion Tm / Pepvpn

    Pepwave routers can aggregate all WAN connections’ bandwidth for routing SpeedFusion 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.
  • Page 86: Pepvpn

    New Profile button to create a new VPN profile (you may have to first save the displayed default profile in order to acesss the New Profile button). Each profile specifies the settings for making VPN connection with one remote Pepwave or Peplink device. Note that available settings vary by model.
  • Page 87 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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.
  • Page 88: Nat Mode

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Enter Remote IDs either by typing out each Remote ID and Pre-shared Key, or by pasting a CSV. If you wish to paste a CSV, click the icon next to the “Remote ID / Preshared Key”...
  • Page 89 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 8.41 WAN Connection Priority 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. Only available WAN connections with the highest priority will be used.
  • Page 90 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.
  • Page 91 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Want to know more about VPN sub-second session failover? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video tutorial! http://youtu.be/TLQgdpPSY88 http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 92: The Pepwave Router Behind Anat Router

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 13.2 The Pepwave Router Behind a NAT Router Pepwave routers support establishing SpeedFusion over WAN connections which are behind a NAT (network address translation) router. To enable a WAN connection behind a NAT router to accept VPN connections, you can configure the NAT router in front of the WAN connection to inbound port-forward TCP port 32015 to the Pepwave router.
  • Page 93: Speed Fusion Tm Status

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 13.3 SpeedFusion Status SpeedFusion status is shown in the Dashboard. The connection status of each connection profile is shown as below. After clicking the Status button at the top right corner of the SpeedFusion table, you will be forwarded to Status>SpeedFusion...
  • Page 94: Ipsec Vpn

    Many Pepwave products can make multiple IPsec VPN connections with Peplink, Pepwave, Cisco, and Juniper routers. Note that all LAN subnets and the subnets behind them must be unique. Otherwise, VPN members will not be able to access each other.
  • Page 95 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual IPsec VPN Settings Name This field is for specifying a local name to represent this connection profile. Active When this box is checked, this IPsec VPN connection profile will be enabled. Otherwise, it http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 96: Host Name

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual will be disabled. Connect Upon Check this box and select a WAN to connect to this VPN automatically when the specified Disconnection WAN is disconnected. Remote Gateway IP Enter the remote peer’s public IP address. For Aggressive Mode, this is optional.
  • Page 97: Wan Connection

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual field is typically a U-FQDN. In Main Mode, this field can be left blank. In Aggressive Mode, if Remote Gateway IP Remote ID Address is filled on this end and the peer end, this field can be left blank. Otherwise, this field is typically a U-FQDN.
  • Page 98: Outbound Policy Management

    Normal Application Compatibility  Custom  Note that some Pepwave routers provide only the Send All Traffic To setting here. See Section 12.1 for details. Outbound Policy Settings Outbound traffic from a source LAN device is routed through the same WAN connection High regardless of the destination Internet IP address and protocol.
  • Page 99: Custom Rules For Outbound Policy

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Application highest application compatibility. Compatibility Outbound traffic from a source LAN device to the same destination Internet IP address will Normal be routed through the same WAN connection persistently, regardless of protocol. This Application...
  • Page 100 Please refer to the upcoming sections for the details on the available algorithms. To create a custom rule, click Add Rule at the bottom of the table. Note that some Pepwave routers display this button at Advanced>PepVPN>PepVPN Outbound Custom Rules. http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 101 This setting specifies whether the outbound traffic rule takes effect. When Enable is checked, the rule takes effect: traffic is matched and actions are taken by the Pepwave router based on the other parameters of the rule. When Enable is unchecked, the rule does Enable not take effect: the Pepwave router disregards the other parameters of the rule.
  • Page 102 This setting specifies the IP protocol and port of traffic that matches this rule. This setting specifies the behavior of the Pepwave router for the custom rule. One of the following values can be selected (note that some Pepwave routers provide only some of these options): Weighted Balance ...
  • Page 103 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 15.2.1 Algorithm: Weighted Balance This setting specifies the ratio of WAN connection usage to be applied on the specified IP protocol and port. This setting is applicable only when Algorithm is set to Weighted Balance.
  • Page 104 Therefore, to prevent damages from the potential intrusion, the session is terminated upon the detection of an IP address change. Pepwave routers can be configured to distribute data traffic across multiple WAN connections. Also, the Internet IP depends on the WAN connections over which communication actually takes place.
  • Page 105 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 15.2.3 Algorithm: Enforced This setting specifies the WAN connection usage to be applied on the specified IP protocol and port. This setting is applicable only when Algorithm is set to Enforced. Matching traffic will be routed through the specified WAN connection, regardless of the health check status of the WAN connection.
  • Page 106 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Drag and drop to specify the order of WAN connections to be used for routing traffic. Only the highest priority healthy connection that is not in full load will be used. 15.2.6 Algorithm: Least Used 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.
  • Page 107 A latency sensitive application must be routed through the lowest latency WAN, regardless of the WAN’s available bandwidth. 15.2.8 Expert Mode Expert Mode is available on some Pepwave routers for use by advanced users. To enable the feature, click on the help icon and click turn on Expert Mode.
  • Page 108: Inbound Access

    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.
  • Page 109 Any Port, Single Port, Port Range, Port Map, and Range Mapping 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.
  • Page 110 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 16.1.1 UPnP / NAT-PMP Settings UPnP and NAT-PMP are network protocols which allow a computer connected to the LAN port to automatically configure the router to allow parties on the WAN port to connect to itself. That way, the process of inbound port forwarding becomes automated.
  • Page 111: Nat Mappings

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 17 NAT Mappings NAT mappings allow IP address mapping of all inbound and outbound NAT’dt raffic to and from an internal client IP address. Settings to configure NAT mappings are located at Advanced>NAT Mappings.
  • Page 112 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual This setting specifies the WAN connections and corresponding WAN-specific Internet IP addresses on which the system should bind. Any access to the specified WAN connection(s) and IP address(es) will be forwarded to the LAN host. This option is only Inbound available when IP Address is selected in the LAN Client(s) field.
  • Page 113: Qos

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 18 QoS 18.1 User Groups LAN and PPTP clients can be categorized into three user groups: Manager, Staff, and Guest. This menu allows you to define rules and assign client IP addresses or subnets to a user group.
  • Page 114: Bandwidth Control

    (set as 0). 18.3 Application 18.3.1 Application Prioritization On many Pepwave routers, you can choose whether to apply the same prioritization settings to all user groups or customize the settings for each group. Three application priority levels can be set: Normal, and↓Low.
  • Page 115 Action column to delete the custom application in the corresponding row. When Supported Applications is selected, the Pepwave router will inspect network traffic and prioritize the selected applications. Alternatively, you can select Custom Applications and define the application by providing the protocol, scope, port number, and DSCP value.
  • Page 116: Firewall

    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) ...
  • Page 117 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Click Add Rule to display the following screen: Inbound firewall settings are located at Advanced>Firewall>Access Rules>Inbound Firewall Rules. Click Add Rule to display the following screen: Rules are matched from top to bottom. If a connection matches any one of the upper rules, the matching process will stop.
  • Page 118 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 effect. The Pepwave router will disregard the other Enable parameters of the rule.
  • Page 119 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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...
  • Page 120 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...
  • Page 121: Content Blocking

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 19.2 Content Blocking 19.2.1 Application Blocking Choose applications to be blocked from LAN/PPTP/PepVPN peer clients' access, except for those on the Exempted User Groups or Exempted Subnets defined below. 19.2.2 Web Blocking Defines web site domain names to be blocked from LAN/PPTP/PepVPN peer clients' access except for those on the Exempted User Groups or Exempted Subnets defined below.
  • Page 122: Ospf & Rip 2

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual If "foobar.com" is entered, any web site with a host name ending in foobar.com will be blocked, e.g. www.foobar.com, foobar.com, etc. However, "myfoobar.com" will not be blocked. 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.
  • Page 123 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual OSPF This field determines the ID of the router. By default, this is specified as the LAN IP Router ID address. If you want to specify your own ID, enter it in the Custom field.
  • Page 124: Remote User Access

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual To access RIPv2 settings, click RIPv2 Settings Choose an authentication method, if one is used, from this drop-down menu. Available Authentication options are MD5 and Text. Enter the authentication key next to the drop-down menu.
  • Page 125: Preshared Key

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Remote User Access Settings Enable Click the checkbox to enable Remote User Access. Determine whether remote devices can connect to the Balance using L2TP with IPsec or VPN Type PPTP. For greater security, we recommend you connect using L2TP with IPsec.
  • Page 126: Miscellaneous Settings

    LAN bypass port. 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.
  • Page 127 Interface for Slave Router High Availability Enable Checking this box specifies that the Pepwave router is part of a high availability configuration. This number identifies a pair of Pepwave routers operating in a high availability configuration. Group Number The two Pepwave routers in the pair must have the same Group Number value.
  • Page 128 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.
  • Page 129: Erver

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 19.6 PPTP Server Pepwave routers feature a built-in PPTP server, which enables remote computers to conveniently and securely access the local network. PPTP server settings are located at Advanced>Misc. Settings>PPTP Server. Check the box to enable PPTP server functionality. All connected PPTP sessions are displayed at Status>Client List.
  • Page 130: Certificate Manager

    This setting is for specifying the user database source for PPTP authentication. Three sources can be selected: Local User Accounts, LDAP Server, or RADIUS Server. Local User Accounts - User accounts are stored in the Pepwave router locally. You can add/modify/delete accounts in the User Accounts table.
  • Page 131 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.
  • Page 132 (see Section 14.2). 19.8.2 Web Proxy Forwarding 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 proxy server and port number.
  • Page 133: Service Passthrough

    Service passthrough settings can be found at Advanced>Misc. Settings>Service Passthrough. Some Internet services need to be specially handled in a multi-WAN environment. Pepwave routers can handle these services such that Internet applications do not notice being behind a multi-WAN router. Settings for service passthrough support are available here.
  • Page 134: Gps Forwarding

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual to route the traffic to. 19.10 GPS Forwarding Using the GPS forwarding feature, some Pepwave routers can automatically send GPS reports to a specified server. To set up GPS forwarding, navigate to Advanced>GPS Forwarding.
  • Page 135: Ap Controller

    Special Note Each Pepwave router can control a limited number of routers without additional cost. To manage more, a Full Edition license is required. Please contact your Authorized Reseller or the Peplink Sales Team for more information and pricing details.
  • Page 136 (i.e., packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment through VLAN ID the Pepwave AP One unit to the Ethernet segment via the LAN port). The default value of this setting is 0, which means VLAN tagging is disabled (instead of tagged with zero).
  • Page 137: Multicast Rate

    VLAN, SSID, or subnet, which can enhance security. Traffic is passed to upper communication layer(s). By default, the setting is disabled. Band steering allows the Pepwave router to steer AP clients from the 2.4GHz band to the 5GHz band for better usage of bandwidth. To make steering mandatory, select Band Steering Enforce.
  • Page 138 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual this method, select the appropriate version using the V1/V2 controls. The security level of this method is known to be very high. When WPA/WPA2- Personal is configured, a shared key is used for data encryption and authentication.
  • Page 139: Settings

    AP Settings 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 the Pepwave SSID router does not detect whether the AP is capable of transmitting at both frequencies.
  • Page 140 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual performance of the Wi-Fi connection. This drop-down menu selects the 5 GHz 802.11 channel to be utilized. If Auto is set, the 5 GHz Channel system will perform channel scanning based on the scheduled time set and choose the most suitable channel automatically.
  • Page 141: Web Access

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Web Administration Settings Check the box to allow the Pepwave router to manage the web admin access information Enable of the AP. Web Access These buttons specify the web access protocol used for accessing the web admin of the Protocol AP.
  • Page 142 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Navigating to AP>Settings on some Pepwave models displays a screen similar to the one shown below: Wi-Fi Radio Settings 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.
  • Page 143: Toolbox

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual selected. This option is for setting the time interval between each beacon. By default, 100ms is Beacon Interval selected. This field allows you to set the frequency for the beacon to include a delivery traffic DTIM indication message.
  • Page 144: System Settings

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 21 System Settings 21.1 Admin Security 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 administration access, while the user level is read-only. The user level can access only the device's status information;...
  • Page 145: User Password

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Admin Settings This field allows you to define a name for this Pepwave router. By default, Router Name Router Name is set as MAX_XXXX or Surf_SOHO_XXXX, where XXXX refers to the last 4 digits of the unit’s serial number.
  • Page 146 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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-write permission Authentication or “user” with read-only access. Local admin and user accounts will be disabled. When...
  • Page 147 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual WAN Connection Access Settings This field allows you to restrict web admin access only from defined IP subnets.  Any - Allow web admin accesses to be from anywhere, without IP address restriction. ...
  • Page 148: Firmware

    Do not attempt to upload a non-firmware file or a firmware file that is not supported by Peplink. Upgrading the Pepwave router with an invalid firmware file will damage the unit and may void the warranty.
  • Page 149: Time

    This specifies the time zone (along with the corresponding Daylight Savings Time scheme). Time Zone 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.
  • Page 150: Email Notification

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Edit Schedule Profile Click this checkbox to enable this schedule profile. Note that if this is disabled, then any Enabling associated features will also have their scheduling disabled. Name Enter your desired name for this particular schedule profile.
  • Page 151 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 Email Address notifications.
  • Page 152: Event Log

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 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. 21.6 Event Log Event log functionality enables event logging at a specified remote syslog server. The settings for configuring the remote system log can be found at System>Event Log.
  • Page 153 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual The Pepwave router can also send push notifications to mobile devices that have our Mobile Router Utility installed. Check the box to activate this feature. Push Events For more information on the Router Utility, go to: www.peplink.com/products/router-utility...
  • Page 154: Snmp

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 21.7 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.
  • Page 155 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual SNMP Community Settings Community This setting specifies the SNMP community name. Name Allowed Source This setting specifies a subnet from which access to the SNMP server is allowed. Enter Subnet subnet address here (e.g., 192.168.1.0) and select the appropriate subnet mask.
  • Page 156: Incontrol

    InControl is a cloud-based service which allows you to manage all of your Peplink and Pepwave devices with one unified system. With it, you can generate reports, gather statistics, and configure your devices automatically. All of this is now possible with InControl.
  • Page 157 Upload In a high availability (HA) configuration, a Pepwave router can quickly load the configuration Configurations of its HA counterpart. To do so, click the Upload button. After loading the settings,...
  • Page 158: Feature Add-Ons

    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.
  • Page 159: Ping

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 21.12 Ping The ping test tool sends pings through a specified Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusion VPN connection. You can specify the number of pings in the field Number of times, to a maximum number of 10 times. Packet Size can be set to a maximum of 1472 bytes.
  • Page 160: Traceroute Test

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 21.13 Traceroute Test The traceroute test tool traces the routing path to the destination through a particular Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusion connection. The traceroute test utility is located at System>Tools>Traceroute. A system administrator can use the traceroute utility to analyze the connection path of a LAN/WAN connection.
  • Page 161: Wake-On-Lan

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 21.15 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 Select a client from the drop-down list and click Send to send a “magic packet”...
  • Page 162: Status

    This shows the modem support version. For a list of supported modems, click Modem Support Support List. Version 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. System Time This shows the current system time.
  • Page 163 End User License Agreement (EULA), click Important Note If you encounter issues and would like to contact the Pepwave Support Team (http://www.pepwave.com/contact/), please download the diagnostic report file and attach it along with a description of your issue.
  • Page 164: Active Sessions

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.2 Active Sessions Information on active sessions can be found at Status>Active Sessions>Overview. 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.
  • Page 165 This Active Sessions section displays the active inbound/outbound sessions of each WAN connection on the Pepwave router. A filter is available to sort active session information. Enter a keyword in the field or check one of the WAN connection boxes for filtering.
  • Page 166: Client List

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.3 Client List The client list table is located at Status>Client List. It lists DHCP and online client IP addresses, names (retrieved from the DHCP reservation table or defined by users), current download and upload rate, and MAC address.
  • Page 167: Upnp / Nat-Pmp

    Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.5 UPnP / NAT-PMP The table that shows the forwarded ports under UPnP and NAT-PMP protocols is located at Status>UPnP/NAT-PMP. This section appears only if you have enabled UPnP / NAT-PMP as mentioned in Section 16.1.1.
  • Page 168 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Click the button for a chart displaying real-time throughput, latency, and drop- rate information for each WAN connection. When pressing the button, the following menu will appear: http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 169 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual After clicking the icon, the following menu appears: Select the L2 protocol (TCP/UDP), direction, and duration and click the Start button to begin the general throughput test. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 170 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual The bandwidth bonding feature of PepVPN occurs when multiple WAN lines from one end merge with multiple WAN lines from the other end. For this to happen, each WAN line needs to form a connection with all the WAN lines on the opposite end. The function of the PepVPN analyzer is to report the throughput, packet loss, and latency of all possible combinations of connections.
  • Page 171: Event Log

    22.7 Event Log Event log information is located at Status>Event Log. The log section displays a list of events that has taken place on the Pepwave router. Check Auto Refresh to refresh log entries automatically. Click the Clear Log button to clear the log.
  • Page 172 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.8.1 Real-Time The Data transferred since installation table indicates how much network traffic has been processed by the device since the first bootup. The Data transferred since last reboot table indicates how much network traffic has been processed by the device since the last bootup.
  • Page 173 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.8.2 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. 22.8.3 Daily http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 174 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual This page shows the daily bandwidth usage for all WAN connections, with the option of viewing each individual connection. Select the connection to check from the drop-down menu. If you have enabled the Bandwidth Monitoring feature, the Current Billing Cycle table for that WAN connection will be displayed.
  • Page 175 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual 22.8.4 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.
  • Page 176 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Ethernet WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage By default, the scale of data size is in MB. 1GB equals 1024MB. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 177: Appendix A. Restoration Of Factory Defaults

    Restoration of Factory Defaults Appendix A. To restore the factory default settings on a Pepwave router, follow the steps below: Locate the reset button on the front or back panel of the Pepwave router. With a paper clip, press the reset button and hold it for at least 10 seconds, until the unit reboots itself.
  • Page 178 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Option 1: MPLS Supplement Affordably increase your bandwidth by adding commodity ADSL links to your MPLS connection. SpeedFusion technology bonds all your connections together, enabling session-persistent, user- transparent hot failover. QoS support, bandwidth control, and traffic prioritization gives you total control over your network.
  • Page 179 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Option 2: MPLS Alternative Achieve faster speeds and greater reliability while paying only 20% of MPLS costs by connecting multiple ADSL, 3G, and 4G LTE links. Choose a topology that suits your requirements: a hub-and-...
  • Page 180 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Network Traffic Distribution How to distribute network traffic with 7 x LTE Cellular WANs simultaneously using a HD4 Overview Picture a coach full of some of the world's finest developers, programmers, hackers and technologists used as transportation between the company car park and corporate headquarters.
  • Page 181 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual  Intelligent load balancing across all available connections and automatic WAN health/availability detection.  In the case of a rapid site deployment - complete wireless network coverage of the building. Solution Design:  A HD4 is installed as the local internet gateway. It has 4 active LTE cellular...
  • Page 182 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual  Using a SpeedFusion VPN connection to the vehicle, wall boards and bulkhead mounted displays can show the vehicle location (using the HD4’s inbuilt GPS) and other important corporate announcements pushed to the vehicle displays from a central corporate server.
  • Page 183 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual came in. An electronic self-balancing scooter fitted with 4 HD cameras, 4G/LTE Peplink BR1 Slim router and batteries to last for 6 hours covered the grounds that the fixed- locations CCTVs could not. To enable their high definition monitoring and streaming throughout the parade stretch, the Event Committee appointed Peplink Partner iT-DnS PTE Ltd., who has a solid track...
  • Page 184 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual UNOLS (University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System) “ R/V Roger Revelle. A US Navy-owned research vessel operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography as part of the wider UNOLS (University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System) fleet. We replaced our $10,000+ Cisco router with a Peplink Balance 580 to load...
  • Page 185 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual KPKM Pioneers Bus Wi-Fi With Successful Peplink Deployment The Municipal Enterprise of Public Transport, Ltd (KPKM), a privatized public bus company in Poland, had been looking for a way to differentiate itself and stand out from the competition.
  • Page 186 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Solution Pepwave MAX BR1 InControl 2 Fleet Management Unbreakable Internet Benefits InControl 2’s flexibility enabled the implementation of ACO Solutions’ advertising system designed to bring in revenue and sustain the free Internet InControl 2’s powerful API makes it possible for a third party systems to interface with Peplink devices.
  • Page 187 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Declaration 1. The device supports time division technology 2. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 188 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual FCC Radiation Exposure Statement (for MAX On-The-Go) 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.
  • Page 189 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual requirements, covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN 301 511 V9.0.2: 2003 Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC)
  • Page 190 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Español Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que el [clase de equipo] [Spanish] cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 191 Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual Product Datasheets Appendix C. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2016 Pepwave...
  • Page 192 BR1/BR2 IP55 IP55 Outdoor 4G LTE/3G Router MAX BR1 IP55/BR2 IP55 Water-proof Dust protected MIMO Directional MIMO OMNI Built-in PoE & 3-Port Switch Waterproof IP55 Enclosure Embedded MIMO & Omni Antennas Cut down on cabling and simplify deployments. Deploy the BR1 IP55 with confidence in harsh Configure your antenna on the fly.
  • Page 193 Product Name Description ACW-109 PoE Kit for IP55 Outdoor Products Include 48V Pepwave Passive PoE Injector and PoE license. Enable 802.3af/48V Pepwave Passive PoE output. ACW-510 Ball Joint Mount for IP55 Outdoor Products Wall/pole mount with exible ball-joint for high-precision installation.
  • Page 194 BR1 cellular router Industrial-Grade 4G LTE/3G Router Automatic Failover 4G LTE Router. Works With The BR1 offers redundant SIM slots with automatic switching, DC or terminal block power capability, advanced GPS fleet tracking, and remote management, all packed into a durable metal enclosure. It is also Verizon XLTE certified. And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers Acme Redundant SIM Slots for Multiple...
  • Page 195 Individual Bandwidth Limit Static Routes Application Prioritization Port Forwarding SIP, HTTPS, VPN QoS Many to One, One to One NAT Custom Application QoS NAT Pool SIP ALG, H.323 ALG Available as optional feature. UPnP, NAT-PMP www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 196 BR1 ENT Enterprise Grade Router with LTE Failover LTE Highspeed Broadband Router Works With The BR1 ENT delivers blazing 200Mbps router throughput with automatic failover to LTE and comes without Wi-Fi, making it an ideal choice for deployments that demand high performance, and And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers outstanding reliability.
  • Page 197 Bandwidth Usage Statistics Security SIP ALG, H.323 ALG Web Reporting Services Stateful Firewall UPnP, NAT-PMP Syslog Service DoS Prevention SNMP v1, v2c and v3 Web Blocking Web Filtering Blacklist ^ Feature is available as an upgrade ©Pepwave. All rights reserved. www.peplink.com...
  • Page 198 WAN fails. Your VPN stays up, BR1 Pro will seamlessly switch between wired and cellular links as and you stay seamlessly connected. needed to keep your connection stable and fast. PEPWAVE mobile router 4-port GE LAN Switch Redundant SIM Slots for Multiple Carriers The four-port GE LAN switch allows the BR1 Pro to be dropped into Redundant SIM slots with automatic switching for reliable network.
  • Page 199 Active Client & Session Lists Security NAT Pool Bandwidth Usage Statistics Stateful Firewall SIP ALG, H.323 ALG Web Reporting Services DoS Prevention Syslog Service UPnP, NAT-PMP Web Blocking SNMP v1, v2c and v3 Web Filtering Blacklist ©Pepwave. All rights reserved. www.peplink.com...
  • Page 200 BR1 Slim Portable and Rugged 4G LTE Router Works With The MAX BR1 Slim is compact (1.1 x 3.8 x 4.8 inches) and tough enough to install just about anywhere, and it offers advanced features such as GPS fleet tracking, remote management, and USB or terminal And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers block power capability.
  • Page 201 SNMP v1, v2c and v3 Stateful Firewall NAT Pool DoS Prevention SIP ALG, H.323 ALG Web Blocking UPnP, NAT-PMP Global Positioning System Web Filtering Blacklists Advanced QoS Integrated GPS ^ Feature is available as an upgrade www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 202 Dual 4G LTE Mobile Router Dual 4G LTE Mobile Router The HD2 gives you blazing fast connectivity on the road with dual embedded cellular modems and SpeedFusion Works With bandwidth bonding, plus a built-in 4-port GE switch to reduce clutter in your mobile deployments. It is also Verizon XLTE certified.
  • Page 203 Support for Wired and Wireless LAN Clients Web Blocking NAT Pool 1 Pair of Mounting Brackets Support for RADIUS Authentication Web Filtering Blacklist SIP ALG, H.323 ALG Time and Usage Quotas on Open Access UPnP, NAT-PMP Mode Built-in Customizable Splash Page www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 204 HD2 IP67 Dual 4G LTE Outdoor Mobile Router Works With And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers The HD2 IP67 offers dual embedded cellular modems and PoE support, all encased in a shock and vibration certified, waterproof enclo- sure that’s more than a match for almost any environment. Dual Cellular and Redundant SIM slots for Multiple SpeedFusion Bandwidth Bonding and Seamless Carrier.
  • Page 205 Per-Service Load Distribution By User Groups SIP ALG, H.323 ALG Waterproof Power Connector Kit Multiple Algorithms SIP, HTTPS, VPN QoS UPnP, NAT-PMP 2x Waterproof Ethernet Connector Kit Custom Application QoS WINS Server Mounting Kit VRRP HA support www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 206 HD2 Mini Mission Critical 4G LTE Bandwidth Bonding Router Compact Dual 4G LTE Mobile Router Works With The HD2 Mini packs big features, such as dual embedded cellular, SpeedFusion bandwidth bonding, and PoE, into a tough, compact And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers enclosure that stands up to life on the go.
  • Page 207: Power Consumption

    2x 100/1000M 12V-48V DC USB WAN Ethernet LAN with Terminal Block Interface Power Output Up To Three 802.3af/24V Pepwave Passive PoE Outputs 802.3 af PoE or 24V Passive PoE Output Power Consumption 15W (max.) 1.6 x 5.8 x 5 inches Dimensions 40 x 147 x 128 mm 0.96 pounds...
  • Page 208 HD2/4 with MediaFast Dual/Quad 4G LTE Content Caching Router Quad 4G LTE Content Caching Router The MAX HD2 and HD4 with MediaFast team up embedded cellular modems and other great features of the HD Series with our MediaFast content caching, which lets you store content for later playback anywhere, regardless of connectivity.
  • Page 209 PoE Activation Kit Product Code Description Includes 1x 48V Power Supply and PoE License. Enables 4x 802.3af PoE Output Ports ACW-609 Requires 2x ACW-609 to enable all PoE ports Works With And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 210 Quad 4G LTE Mobile Router Quad 4G LTE Mobile Router Works With The MAX HD4 delivers outstanding performance from all your connections with the help of SpeedFusion bandwidth And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers bonding and intelligent load balancing. Quad Embedded Cellular and Fleet Tracking and Management Terminal Block for Secure Power Redundant SIM Slots...
  • Page 211 Per-Port VLAN Support Stateful Firewall UPnP, NAT-PMP AP Controller 8x 2dBi 4G LTE Antennas DoS Prevention WINS Server AP Controller Support 1 Pair of Mounting Brackets Web Blocking VRRP HA support Wi-Fi Usage Statistics Web Filtering Blacklist www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 212 MAX 700 Turbocharged Mobile Access. Anytime. Everywhere. Works With The Pepwave MAX On-The-Go/700 bonds the bandwidth four 4G LTE/3G USB modems using SpeedFusion technology to deliver secure and fast Internet or VPN connections anywhere. You can even create your own hotspot or boost your See a list of supported modems at peplink.com/modem...
  • Page 213 Application First Responders – Unbreakable VPN for Mission-Critical Emergency Communication Unbreakable VPN powers uninterrupted communication and resource access In case of a WAN failure, SpeedFusion instantly and seamlessly switches tra c to another connection; for always-on communication SpeedFusion allows you to communicate using combined bandwidth from all available connections Datacenter 2.4GHz...
  • Page 214 Broadcasting and Media – Blazing Fast Video Broadcast on Multiple 4G LTE/3G Links In case of a WAN failure, SpeedFusion instantly and seamlessly switches tra c to another connection; for ultra-reliable video streaming Unbreakable VPN delivers fast and SpeedFusion allows you to transfer video using uid video streaming bandwidth from all available connections 5GHz...
  • Page 215 Quad-USB 4G LTE/3G router. Supports 200+ USB 4G LTE / 3G modems from mobile carriers including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and worldwide carrier. Supports PepVPN, SpeedFusion HotFailover, SpeedFusion Bandwidth Bonding and quad-WAN load balancing & failover. www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved.
  • Page 216 Transit Multi-LTE Router for Transportation Wi-Fi DIN Rail Works With Mount Dual Power And worldwide 4G LTE/3G carriers Sources Built for Transportation Deployments With a compact form factor, simultaneous dual-band 11ac Wi-Fi, the MAX Transit is ready to deliver fast, reliable Wi-Fi to your passengers.
  • Page 217 EV-DO Rev.A: BC0/800, BC1/1900, BC10/800 4G LTE: WCDMA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+: B1/2100, B2/1900, MAX-TST-DUO-E-T Europe/International B1/2100, B3/1800, B7/2600, B8/900, B20/800 B5/850, B6/800, B8/900 Add-On License MAX-TST-DUO-LC-SF SpeedFusion License for MAX -TST-DUO Enables SpeedFusion Bandwidth Bonding and WAN Smoothing for MAX-TST-DUO www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved...
  • Page 218 Contact Us: Sales http://www.pepwave.com/contact/sales/ Support http://www.pepwave.com/contact/ Business Development and Partnerships http://www.pepwave.com/partners/channel- partner-program/...

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