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The Cybertec Series 2000 4G Modem / Router is designed for use with 4G LTE & 3G HSPA wireless networks. The Series 2000 4G Modem / Router provides support for download data rates of up to 100Mbps and upload data rates of up to 50Mbps.
The rear panel contains the DIN rail mounting clip. No connectors or indicators are located on the rear panel. Refer to Section 5 for installation details 4.3 Indicators The Series 2000 4G Modem / Router Model 2455/2455X has 3 LED indicators on the front panel of the unit, refer to Figure 2 for the locations. Page 4 of 18...
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Cybertec Pty Limited Document: 0013-001-000484 Version: 1.3 Copyright c 2016 Series 2000 Model 2455/2455X Quick Start Guide 16 December, 2016 Figure 2: Front panel indicators 4.3.1 Status Indicator The status indicator reports the health of the unit. In normal operation the indicator will be green, if a fault is detected either at boot-up or during normal operation the indicator will light red.
4.4 Factory Default Reset Switch The factory default reset switch is used to restore the configuration of the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router Model 2455/2455X to the factory defaults. The switch is accessed through a small hole adjacent to the indicators, refer to Figure 2.
The SIM card drawers are located on the front of the unit. The SIM card drawer eject button is a small yellow button located next to each SIM drawer of the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router Model 2455/2455X . Refer to the image on the left of Figure 5 for the location of the SIM card eject buttons.
5.3 Antenna The antenna connectors on the Series 2000 are of SMA type and found on the front of the unit. The supplied antennae are intended for direct mounting to the SMA connectors. Attach the antenna as shown in Figure 6. Ensure that the connecting nut is done up tightly in order to make a good connection.
All configuration of the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router is performed via the web interface. In order to view the web pages a computer with a fixed IP address, on the same sub-net as the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router, will need to be connected to one of the LAN ports.
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Figure 9: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box showing the recommended IP settings. Note: If a web browser was open prior to making the network changes, then it will need to closed and re-started before attempting to connect to the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router. Page 10 of 18...
6.2 Connecting to the Series 2000 Web Server Open a web browser on the PC and browse to 10.10.10.10 (the default Series 2000, IP address) . A login box similar to Figure 10 will pop up. If the box fails to display, re-check the cable connections to the unit and the IP address settings of the PC.
7 Basic Configuration The section explains the procedure to configure the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router for basic packet mode functionality. For details on configuring the modem for Circuit Switched mode and for more advanced configuration refer to the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router User Manual.
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A connection profile groups together the settings required to connect to a provider’s network, the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router allows multiple profiles to be configured to allow quick changes to the network connection settings. For most applications only one profile is required.
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To complete the configuration of the wireless connection, set the Connection state to “Always connect” and click the “Update” button to save the changes. Once the changes have been set, the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router will attempt to establish a connection to a wireless network. The connection time will vary and may take several minutes to complete.
Document: 0013-001-000484 Version: 1.3 Copyright c 2016 Series 2000 Model 2455/2455X Quick Start Guide 16 December, 2016 Figure 17: Wireless Status showing a modem in the connected state. During initialisation the status may be reported as “Error” while the connection is being established.
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Enter the new IP address and netmask in the Interface Configuration table. Click Update to set the changes. Once the changes have been set, the IP address of the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router will change. Enter the new address in the browser on the PC. It will be necessary to login again, following the procedure described in the previous section.
If the clients have a DHCP address allocated by the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router, they will have learned the necessary settings. No further configuration is needed. If clients have static IP addresses, set their default route and DNS server to the IP address of the Series 2000 4G Modem / Router .
2000 Ethernet port is lit. Refer to Section 4.5. Check the IP address settings of the computer have been set correctly. Refer to section 6. The IP address of the Series 2000 Modem/Router may have been changed from the default value. If this is the case then:...
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