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▪ Re-orient or relocate the receiving radio or TV antenna ▪ Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver ▪ Contact Maxon Australia Technical Support for assistance. Notes The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved...
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Potentially Unsafe Areas Posted Facilities: Turn off this device in any facility or area when posted notices require you to do so. Blasting Areas: Turn off your device where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres: Turn off your device when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Revision History Product Datamax 4G LTE Ethernet Router with RS232 & wifi. Model MA100-1010-4G Document Type Current Version Number Status of the Document Public Release Revision Date June 2017 Total Number of Pages - Revision History Level Date History September 2017...
Introduction MA100-1010-4G is LTE Ethernet router providing data communications via the public cellular network. The MA100-1010-4G utilises an industrial 32-bit CPU with an embedded operating system. The device supports RS232 connection, four Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi that conveniently and transparently connect devices to a cellular network, allowing you to connect to your existing serial and Ethernet devices with minimal configuration.
Installation Introduction Important You should check the router configuration immediately after installation to ensure all settings are as desired. Failure to do so may result in unauthorized access to your equipment. Package Contents Name Quantity Remark Router Cellular antenna (Male SMA) WIFI antenna (Female SMA) GPS antenna (Male SMA) Ethernet cable...
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Antenna Installation Attach the cellular antenna (with SMA male connector) into the female SMA interface on the router labelled “ANT”. Attach the WIFI antenna (with SMA female connector) into the male SMA interface on the router labelled “WIFI”. RS232 Interface The router supports an RS232 interface that utilises an RJ45 connector and is labelled as “Console”...
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input output Power The input supply voltage range is 5~36VDC. We recommend using the standard DC 12VDC/1.5A power adaptor available from RFI.
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Indicator Lights Introduction The router provides following indicator lights: “Power”, “System”, “Online”, “GPS”, “Local Network”, “WAN”, “WIFI”, “Signal Strength”. The table below shows the details of the LED functions: Indicator Light State Introduction Power Router is powered on Router is powered off System BLINK Router is up and working...
Configuration and Management Datamax 4G is configured via a web interface. To access the Datamax 4G web interface users will need a computer with a spare Ethernet LAN port. The LAN card configuration should have the Internet Protocol TCP/IP set to obtain an IP Address and DNS server address automatically.
Connection Steps: 1. Connect the Ethernet cable supplied with Datamax router to your computer Ethernet LAN port and a “LAN” port on the Datamax 2. Computer will get an IP address from the Datamax DHCP range automatically. 3. In web browser type 192.168.0.1 in the Address (URL) field (The Default IP Address of the Ethernet port is 192.168.0.1).
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Router Name: This is the name of the router Router Model: The model of the router Firmware Version: This is the firmware version of board not module firmware MAC Address: This is MAC address of Router Host Name: This is host name of router WAN Domain Name : This is WAN domain name of router Current Time: This is current AEST time Uptime: The uptime of router...
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Total Available: The rooms for total available of RAM (that is physical memory minus some reserve and the kernel of binary code bytes) Free: free memory, the router will reboot if the memory is less than 500kB Used: Used memory, total available memory minus free memory Buffers: used memory for buffers, total available memory minus allocated memory Cached: the memory used by high-speed cache memory Active: Active use of buffer or cache memory page file size...
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This page shows router internal network details. The details include MAC Address, IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and local DNS. The page displays active LAN clients, status of DHCP and details of DHCP client connected to LAN Interface. The Connected PPTP and L2TP clients and server details are also listed in this page.
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Ending IP Address: The ending IP Address of the DHCP server’s Address pool Client Lease Time: The lease time of DHCP client Host Name: Host name of LAN client IP Address: IP address of the client MAC Address: MAC address of the client Expires: The expiry the client rents the IP address Delete: Click to delete DHCP client Connected L2TP server...
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Interface: The interface assigned by dial-up system User Name: User name of the client Local IP: Tunnel IP address of the Datamax L2TP client Remote IP: IP address of L2TP server the Datamax has connected to Delete: Click to delete L2TP client Connected PPTP Server This tab will only be displayed if PPTP server is configured under Advanced feature>PPTP VPN.
This page displays WAN connection information. Based on the WAN connection whether its 3G or 4G, it will display the details. The information includes connection type, WAN connection uptime, IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS assigned by ISP. This page also displays the network information like Network provider, signal strength, type of network and the lease details.
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Total Traffic: flow from power-off last time until now statistics, download and upload direction Traffic by Month: bar graph of the selected month data traffic Previous Month: change graph to previous (ie, earlier) month Next Month: change graph to next (ie, later) month Backup: save traffic information to a file on your PC Restore: restore traffic information from a file on your PC Delete: delete traffic information from the Datamax...
Wi-Fi This page allows users to retrieve information of Wi-fi connection. Based on the Wi-Fi setup, information is displayed in this page. MAC Address: MAC address of wireless client Radio: Display whether WiFi is enabled Mode: Wireless mode – Access Point, Client etc Network: Wireless network mode SSID: Wireless network name Channel: Wireless network channel...
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Interface: WiFi interface name of wireless client Uptime: Connecting uptime of wireless client TX Rate: Transmit rate of wireless client RX Rate: Receive rate of wireless client Signal: The signal of wireless client Noise: The noise of wireless client SNR: The signal to noise ratio of wireless client Signal Quality: Signal quality of wireless client Neighbour’s Wireless Network: Display other networks nearby SSID: The name of wireless network nearby...
Bandwidth This page display the bandwidth information on LAN and WAN. Bandwidth Monitoring-LAN Graph horizontal axis: Time vertical axis: Speed rate Bandwidth Monitoring-WAN Graph horizontal axis: Time vertical axis: Speed rate...
Bandwidth Monitoring-Wireless (W10) Graph horizontal axis: Time vertical axis: Speed rate LAN & WAN Setup LAN and WAN setup allow users to configure Local area network and Wide area network. When LAN tab is clicked, users will be able to configure Local IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Local DNS along with DHCP settings and NTP client settings under LAN setup.
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Local DNS: If you want to use nameservers attached to one of the Datamax LAN ports, enter the IP address of the server here. To use the nameservers supplied by the WAN interface, leave at 0.0.0.0...
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Network Address Server Settings (DHCP) The Datamax 4G can act as a DHCP server for LAN connected devices. It can also act as a DHCP forwarder where you are utilizing a central DHCP server for multiple sites (subnets). DHCP Type: select DHCP Server or DHCP Forwarder as appropriate...
Time Settings Select time zone of your location. To use local time, leave the checkmark in the box next to Use local time. NTP Client: Enable this feature to get the system time from NTP server Time Zone: Time zone options Summer Time (DST): Set it depends on users' location Server IP/Name: IP address of NTP server, up to 32 characters.
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DUAL LINK OPTION This option is for redundancy purpose. When enabled, Backup Wan connection tab will be displayed below the Main WAN connection and users can configure backup link accordingly. “Dual Both online” can be enabled where modem will be online for both main connection and backup connection all the time. Once main connection fails, modem will automatically switch to backup link without any further delay.
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IP address, netmask and default gateway of WAN port is all set automatically via DHCP. This is useful when modem is connected to another router via its WAN Port. DHCP-4G This connection allows modem to connect to 4G network. Users are recommended to configure with correct APN, username, password and authentication type provided by their ISP.
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Invalid PPP password characters’ list: The password field doesn’t support the following characters. “(double quotation mark) ‘(quotation mark) ?(question mark) )(bracket) @(at sign) ;(semi colon) |(pipe sign) I(upper case I) 3G Link 1 The WAN connection will be 2G/3G/4G on the Datamax 4G.
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User Name: your username (if any) as supplied by your mobile service provider Password: your password (if any) as supplied by your mobile service provider Dial String: the number to dial to get a data connection as supplied by your mobile service provider APN: access point name as supplied by your mobile service provider SIM PIN...
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Note: for “dual both on-line” (a main and backup WAN), you should disable “Enable Dial Failure to Restart” or the modem will reboot on extended main WAN link failure Force reconnect Enabling this option forces the Datamax 4G to drop the WAN connection and then re-establish it at the defined interval.
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Time: the time between forced reconnects. STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) allows for multiple redundant links while preventing routing loops – packets do not “ping-pong” from router to router.
Optional Configuration Router Name: set router name Host Name: the host name part of the FQDN of the Datamax Domain Name: the domain part of the FQDN of the Datamax MTU: Maximum (user) data size in packets sent. Usually “auto”, however depending on your ISP and/or local network settings, you may need to reduce this –...
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Used domain: users can select here which domain the DHCP clients should get as their local domain. This can be the WAN domain set on the Setup screen or the LAN domain which can be set here. LAN Domain: users can define here their local LAN domain which is used as local domain for DNSmasq and DHCP service if chose above.
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DNSMasq DNSmasq is a local DNS server. It will resolve all host names known to the router from dhcp (dynamic and static) as well as forwarding and caching DNS entries from remote DNS servers. Local DNS enables DHCP clients on the LAN to resolve static and dynamic DHCP hostnames. Note: when using main and backup WAN, you should disable DNSMasq Local DNS: enables DHCP clients on the LAN to resolve static and dynamic DHCP hostnames No DNS Rebind: when enabled, it can prevent an external attacker to access the router's internal...
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SSHD Enabling SSHd allows users to access the Linux OS of their router with an SSH client SSH TCP Forwarding: enable or disable to support the TCP forwarding (SSH tunnels) Password Login: allows login with the router password (username is admin Port: port number for SSHd (default is 22) Authorized Keys: here users paste their public keys to enable key-based login (more secure than...
Note: If users use the router in an untrusted environment (for example as a public hotspot), it is strongly recommended to use SSHd and deactivate telnet, as the router login information is send without encryption in the telnet protocol. WAN Traffic Counter Ttraff Daemon: enable or disable wan traffic counter function Wi-Fi Wireless Network...
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BG-Mixed Support 802.11b, 802.11g wireless devices. B-only Only supports the 802.11b standard wireless devices. G-only Only supports the 802.11g standard wireless devices. NG-Mixed Support 802.11g, 802.11n wireless devices. N-only Only supports the 802.11g standard wireless devices. Greenfield If no other Wi-Fi coverage is in the area, this mode will increase throughput. However, when this mode is used where other Wi-Fi is present, throughput will decrease.
Bridged:Bridge to the router, under normal circumstances, please select the bridge. In this mode, WiFi clients and LAN clients appear as one network segment. Unbridged There is no bridge to the router, IP addresses need to manually configure. Virtual Interfaces:Click Add to add a virtual interface. Add successfully, click on the remove, you can remove the virtual interface。...
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WEP: This Is a basic encryption algorithm that is less secure than WPA. Use of WEP is discouraged due to security weaknesses, and one of the WPA modes should be used whenever possible. Only use WEP if you have clients that can only support WEP (usually older, 802.11b-only clients).
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Key1-Key4:Manually fill out or generated according to input the pass phrase. WPA Personal/WPA2 Personal/WPA2 Person Mixed TKIP/AES/TKIP+AES,dynamic encryption keys. TKIP + AES, self-applicable TKIP or AES. WPA Person Mixed, allows WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal client mix. WPA Shared Key:Between 8 and 63 ASCII character or hexadecimal digits. 。 Key Renewal Interval in seconds):1-99999。...
DNS updates will allow you to refer to your devices by name and have them continue to connect correctly even when the IP address of the device changes. The Datamax 4G router supports dynamic DNS updates, automatically updating the DNS server when the WAN interface IP address assignment changes.
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DDNS Status shows DDNS specific log information...
PPTP Server Users can configure modem as PPTP server with the following setting. For more details information please contact Maxon Australia support team for application guides Broadcast support: Enable or disable broadcast support of PPTP server Force MPPE Encryption: Enable of disable force MPPE encryption of PPTP data...
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PPTP Client Users can configure modem as PPTP client with the following setting. For more details information please contact Maxon Australia support team for application guides Server IP or DNS Name: PPTP server’s IP Address or DNS Name Remote Subnet: the network of the remote PPTP server Remote Subnet Mask: subnet mask of remote PPTP server MPPE Encryption: enable or disable Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption。...
L2TP VPN Force MPPE Encryption: enable or disable force MPPE encryption of L2TP data Server IP: Input IP address of the router as PPTP server, differ from LAN address Client IP(s): IP address assigns to the client, the format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx CHAP Secrets: User name and password of the client using L2TP service Note: client IP must be different with IP assigned by router DHCP.
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L2TP Client Gateway (L2TP Server): L2TP server’s IP Address or DNS Name Remote Subnet: The networks of remote L2TP server Remote Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of remote L2TP server MPPE Encryption: Enable or disable Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption MTU: Maximum transmission unit MRU: Maximum receive unit NAT: Network address translation User Name: User name to login L2TP Server...
Open VPN OPENVPN Server Start Type: WAN UP----start after on-line, System----start when boot up Config via: OpenVPN configuration using the GUI (web page) or a file Server mode: Router (TUN)-route mode (layer 3 link), Bridge (TAP)----bridge mode (layer 2 link) Router (TUN): Network: network address allowed by OPENVPN server Netmask: netmask allowed by OPENVPN server...
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Hash Algorithm: Hash algorithm provides a method of quick access to data, including SHA1, SHA256,SHA512,MD5 Advanced Options Use LZO Compression: enable or disable use LZO compression for data transfer Redirect default Gateway: enable or disable redirect default gateway Allow Client to Client: enable or disable allow client to client Allow duplicate cn: enable or disable allow duplicate cn TUN MTU Setting: set the value of TUN MTU TCP MSS: MSS of TCP data...
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Additional Config: additional configurations of the server CCD-Dir DEFAULT file: other file approaches TLS Auth Key: authority key of Transport Layer Security Certificate Revoke List: configure some revoke certificates...
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OPENVPN Client Server IP/Name: IP address or domain name of OPENVPN server Port: listen port of OPENVPN client Tunnel Device: TUN----Router mode, TAP----Bridge mode Tunnel Protocol: UDP and TCP protocol Encryption Cipher: Blowfish CBC,AES-128 CBC,AES-192 CBC,AES-256 CBC,AES-512 CBC Hash Algorithm: Hash algorithm provides a method of quick access to data, including SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, MD5 nsCertType verification: support ns certificate type Use LZO Compression: enable or disable use LZO compression for data transfer...
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TLS Cipher: TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption standard supports AES-128 SHA and AES-256 TLS AUTH Key: authority key of Transport Layer Security Additional Config: additional configurations of OPENVPN server Policy based Routing: input some defined routing policy CA Cert: CA certificate Public Client Cert: client certificate Private Client Key: client key...
IPSEC Connect Status and Control Show IPSEC connection and status of current router on IPSEC page. Name: the name of IPSEC connection Type: The type and function of current IPSEC connection Common name: local subnet, local address, opposite end address and opposite end subnet of current connection Status: connection status: closed, negotiating, establish Closed: this connection does not launch a connection request to opposite end...
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Name: to indicate this connection name, must be unique Enabled: If enable, the connection will send tunnel connection request when it is reboot or re- connection, otherwise it is no need if disable Local WAN Interface: local address of the tunnel Remote Host Address: IP/domain name of end opposite;...
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will automate negotiation according to opposite end IKE Encryption: IKE phased encryption mode IKE Integrity: IKE phased integrity solution IKE Group type: DH exchange algorithm IKE Lifetime: set IKE lifetime, current unit is hour, the default is 0 ESP Encryption: ESP encryption type ESP Integrity: ESP integrity solution ESP Key life: Set ESP key life, current unit is hour, the default is 0 IKE aggressive mode allowed: Negotiation mode adopt aggressive mode if tick;...
GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) protocol is a network layer protocol (such as IP and IPX) data packets are encapsulated, so these encapsulated data packets to another network layer protocol (IP)transmission. GRE Tunnel (tunnel) technology, Layer Two Tunnelling Protocol VPN (Virtual Private Network). GRE Tunnel: enable or disable GRE function Number Switch on/off GRE tunnel app Status Switch on/off someone GRE tunnel app...
Click on “View GRE tunnels” keys can view the information of GRE Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized Internet applications. Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online gaming.
Application: Enter the name of the application in the field provided. Start: Enter the number of the first port of the range you want to be seen by users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC. End: Enter the number of the last port of the range you want to be seen by users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC.
PPOE Server PPPoE Server RP-PPPoEServer Daemon: enable or disable PPPoE server RP-PPPoEServer Options PPPOE Server Interface: PPPoE server interface to the outside, only to support the LAN port Client IP(s): IP range assigns to the PPPoE client in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-xxx Deflate Compression: Enable or disable Deflate Compression BSD Compression: Enable or disable BSD Compression LZS Stac Compression: Enable or disable LZS Stac Compression...
User: Set PPPOE client's user name Password: Set PPPOE client's user password IP Address: Set PPPOE client's user IP address Enable: Enable or disable this setting Radius Radius Server IP: Set the Remote Authentication Dial in User-Server IP Radius Authentication Port: Set the Remote Authentication Dial in User-Authentication Port Radius Accounting Port: Set the Remote Authentication Dial in User-Accounting Port Radius Shared Key: Transactions between the client and RADIUS accounting server are authenticated using a shared secret, which is never sent over the network.
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If you want the router to participate in dynamic routing protocols such as RIP etc running on your network(s), you should enable this option. To enable the Dynamic Routing feature for the WAN side, select WAN. To enable this feature for the LAN and wireless side, select LAN&WLAN.
Static Routing Select set number: the routing table entry number Route Name: naming rules makes your life easier! Metric: the “cost” of this route – lower numbers are preferred routes. Destination LAN NET: the new route destination address Subnet Mask: the subnet mask for the new route Gateway: IP address of the gateway device that forwards packets to the destination host or network.
Clone MAC address can clone three parts: Clone LAN MAC, Clone WAN MAC, Clone Wireless MAC. Note: MAC addresses are 48 characters, they cannot be set to a multicast address, and the first byte must be even. The MAC address value of network bridge br0 is determined by the lower order bits of wireless MAC address and LAN port MAC address.
QOS Basic Bandwidth management prioritizes the traffic on router. Interactive traffic (telephony, browsing, telnet, etc.) gets priority and bulk traffic (file transfer, P2P) gets low priority. The main goal is to allow both types to live side-by side without unimportant traffic disturbing more critical things.
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Uplink (kbps):To use bandwidth management (QoS) users must enter bandwidth values for their uplink. These are generally 80% to 90% of your maximum bandwidth. Downlink (kbps):To use bandwidth management (QoS) users must enter bandwidth values for their downlink. These are generally 80% to 90% of your maximum bandwidth. HTB Settings - Hierarchical Token Bucket, it is a faster replacement for the CBQ qdisc in Linux.
QOS Classic Netmask Priority Users may specify priority for all traffic from a given IP address or IP Range. Check all values and click Save Settings to save settings. Click the Cancel changes button to cancel unsaved changes. 3.1.8.2 Load Arrange...
Security Firewall Users can enable or disable the firewall, filter specific Internet data types, and prevent anonymous Internet requests, ultimately enhance network security. Firewall Protection Firewall enhance network security and use SPI to check the packets into the network. To use firewall protection, choose to enable otherwise disabled.
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Filter Java Applets: If refuse to Java, you may not be able to open web pages using the Java programming. Click the check box to enable the function otherwise disabled. Filter ActiveX: If refuse to ActiveX, users may not be able to open web pages using the ActiveX programming.
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Log: To keep activity logs, select Enable. To stop logging, select Disable. When select enable, the following page will appear. Log Level: Set this to the required log level. Set Log Level higher to log more actions. Options: When select Enable, the corresponding connection will be recorded in the journal, the disabled are not recorded.
WAN Access Restrictions Users can block or allow specific types of Internet applications. They can set specific PC-based Internet access policies. This feature allows users to customize up to ten different Internet Access Policies for particular PCs, which are identified by their IP or MAC addresses. Two options in the default policy rules: "Filter"...
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Website Blocking by URL Address: Users can block access to certain websites by entering their URL. Website Blocking by Keyword: You can block access to certain website by the keywords contained in their webpage set up Internet access policy 1. Select the policy number (1-10) in the drop-down menu. 2.
week. 9. Set the time when access will be filtered. Select 24 Hours, or check the box next to From and use the drop-down boxes to designate a specific time period. 10. Click the Add to Policy button to save your changes and active it. 11.
Packet Filtering Packet filtering allows modem to block some packets getting Internet access or block some Internet packets getting local network access, Users can configure filter items to block these packets. Packet Filter Packet filter function is realized based on IP address or port of packets. Enable Packet Filter: Enable or disable “packet filter”...
Serial Applications There is a console port on the Maxon MA100-1010. Normally, this port is used to debug the router. This port can also be used as a serial port. The router has embedded a serial to TCP program.
Enable Serial TCP Function: Enable the serial to TCP function Protocol Type: The protocol type to transmit data. UDP(DTU) – Data transmit with UDP protocol, work as a Maxon DTU which has application protocol and hear beat mechanism. Pure UDP – Data transmit with standard UDP protocol.
This menu allows users to enable and disable GPS function in the modem. Enable GPS:Enable or disable GPS function GPS Output Interface:This item selects the GPS output interface including network and serial port Protocol:TCP mode or UDP mode GPS Centre Address:The GPS centre’s IP Address or domain name GPS Centre Listening Port:The GPS centre’s listening port.
GPS Speed Threshhold:The GPS speed threshold of update GPS information Device ID:The ID of this device Append the device ID to the tail of GPS information: Whether append the ID to the GPS information GPS Information Contents: Contents selection When GPS output interface is serial port, we should set the following serial port settings: Administration Management The Management screen allows users to change the router's settings.
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Protocol:This feature allows users to manage the router using either HTTP protocol or the HTTPS protocol Auto-Refresh:Adjusts the Web GUI automatic refresh interval. 0 disables this feature completely Enable Info Site:Enable or disable the login system information page Info Site Password Protection:Enable or disable the password protection feature of the system information page Remote Access: This feature allows users to manage the router from a remote location, via the...
Cron:The cron subsystem schedules execution of Linux commands. You'll need to use the command line or start up scripts to actually use this. Schedule Reboot & Shutdown Modem can be scheduled to reboot and shutdown on specific day and time. Users can schedule regular shutdown and boot for the router.
SMS Function This function allows users to remotely retrieve modem’s signal strength, WAN IP address, remotely reboot the modem, change APN and configure WAN username and password via SMS. This function is enabled by default. Phone number added to the below list can only send SMS to the modem.
Syntax Comment DATAMAX.MAXON.WANIP To retrieve WAN IP DATAMAX.MAXON.REBOOT To reboot modem DATMAX.MAXON.APN=” APN name here” To setup modem APN DATAMAX.MAXON.RSSI To retrieve modem’s signal strength DATAMAX.MAXON. USERNAME=” Username TO configure WAN username here” DATAMAX.MAXON. PASSWORD=” Password TO configure WAN password here”...
Firmware upgrade Firmware upgrade allows users to upgrade or downgrade firmware. It may take few minutes to upgrade the firmware therefore please be patient and keep monitoring the upgrade bar, modem will come back online after performing upgrade. The configuration will not be erased.
Backup and Restore Users can backup current configuration using Backup button and restore the settings using restore button. Restore configurations with files backed up using the same firmware and same model of router. Factory Default Factory default settings allow user to revert setting to factory settings. The modem erase current configuration and load the factory settings in the modem.
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