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Pepwave MAX
User Manual
Pepwave Products:
MAX 700 / HD2 / HD2 IP67 / HD2 mini / HD2 Dome / HD4 / HD4 MBX /HD4 IP67 / Transit /
Transit Mini / BR1 Classic / BR1 MK2 / BR1 Slim / BR1 ENT / BR1 M2M / BR1 Mini / BR1 Mini
Core / BR1 Pro LTE / BR1 IP55 / BR1 IP67/ BR2 IP55 / On-The-Go / MAX HD2 / HD4 with
MediaFast / SpeedFusion Engine / UBR LTE / PDX
Pepwave Firmware 8.1.0
August 2020
Copyright & Trademarks
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2020 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.

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  • Page 1 Pepwave MAX User Manual Pepwave Products: MAX 700 / HD2 / HD2 IP67 / HD2 mini / HD2 Dome / HD4 / HD4 MBX /HD4 IP67 / Transit / Transit Mini / BR1 Classic / BR1 MK2 / BR1 Slim / BR1 ENT / BR1 M2M / BR1 Mini / BR1 Mini Core / BR1 Pro LTE / BR1 IP55 / BR1 IP67/ BR2 IP55 / On-The-Go / MAX HD2 / HD4 with MediaFast / SpeedFusion Engine / UBR LTE / PDX Pepwave Firmware 8.1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MAX HD4 MBX (CAT-12) MAX HD2/4 MBX (CAT-18) MAX HD4 IP67 MAX BR1 Classic MAX BR1 MK2 MAX BR1 Slim MAX BR1 Mini MAX BR1 Mini Core MAX BR1 M2M MAX BR1 ENT MAX BR1 Pro https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 3 PDX Accessory Kit Installation Guide Connecting to the Web Admin Interface SpeedFusion Cloud Activate SpeedFusion Cloud Service Enable SpeedFusion Cloud Connect Clients to Cloud Link Wi-Fi to Cloud Configuring the LAN Interface(s) Basic Settings Port Settings Captive Portal https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 4 The Pepwave Router Behind a NAT Router IPsec VPN IPsec VPN Settings Outbound Policy Management Outbound Policy Custom Rules for Outbound Policy Algorithm: Weighted Balance Algorithm: Persistence Algorithm: Enforced Algorithm: Priority Algorithm: Overflow Algorithm: Least Used Algorithm: Lowest Latency https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 5 Exempted User Groups Exempted Subnets URL Logging OSPF & RIPv2 Remote User Access L2TP with IPsec OpenVPN PPTP Authentication Methods Miscellaneous Settings High Availability Certificate Manager Service Forwarding SMTP Forwarding Web Proxy Forwarding DNS Forwarding https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 6 System Settings Admin Security Firmware Web admin interface : automatically check for updates Web admin interface : install updates manually The InControl method Time Schedule Email Notification Event Log SNMP InControl Configuration Feature Add-ons Reboot https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 7 GPS Data Active Sessions Client List WINS Client UPnP / NAT-PMP OSPF & RIPv2 SpeedFusion Status Event Log WAN Quality Usage Reports Real-Time Hourly Daily Monthly Appendix A: Restoration of Factory Defaults Appendix B: Declaration https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 8: Introduction And Scope

    This manual covers setting up Pepwave routers and provides an introduction to their features and usage. Tips Want to know more about Pepwave routers? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video introduction! https://youtu.be/13M-JHRAICA https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 9: Glossary

    Maximum Segment Size Network Address Translation PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Quality of Service SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Virtual Private Network VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 10: Product Features

    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. Supported Network Features 1.1.1 WAN ●...
  • Page 11: Lan

    Customizable built-in captive portal ● Supports linking to outside page for captive portal 1.1.6 Outbound Policy ● Link load distribution per TCP/UDP service ● Persistent routing for specified source and/or destination IP addresses per TCP/UDP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 12: Ap Controller

    SIP passthrough ● PPTP packet passthrough ● Event log ● Active sessions ● Client list ● WINS client list * ● UPnP / NAT-PMP ● Real-time, hourly, daily, and monthly bandwidth usage reports and charts https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 13 ● IPv6 support ● Support USB tethering on Android 2.2+ phones * Not supported on MAX Surf-On-The-Go, and BR1 variants https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 14: Pepwave Max Mobile Router Overview

    MAX 700 2.1.1 Panel Appearance 2.1.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 15 Client(s) connected to wireless network LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100/ 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 16: Max Hd2

    MAX HD2 For certification information, please refer to Appendix B: Declaration 2.3.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 17 Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 18: Max Hd2 Ip67

    MAX HD2 IP67 2.4.1 Panel Appearance The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 19: Max Hd2 Mini

    MAX HD2 mini 2.5.1 Panel Appearance 2.5.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 20 Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 21: Max Hd2 Dome

    MAX HD2 Dome 2.6.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 22 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 23: Max Transit / Max Transit Duo (Cat-12)

    Panel Appearance 2.7.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Cellular WAN Indicators https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 24: Max Transit (Cat-18)

    Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports MAX Transit (CAT-18) 2.8.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 25 The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Cellular WAN Indicators Disabled intermittent Cellular 1 / Cellular 2* Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 26: Max Transit Mini

    No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports MAX Transit Mini 2.9.1 Panel Appearance 2.9.2 LED indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 27: Max Hd2 And Hd4 With Mediafast

    Cellular WAN Indicators Disabled intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Cellular Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic 2.10 MAX HD2 and HD4 with MediaFast 2.10.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 28 Cellular 1 / Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Cellular 2 Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 29: Max Hd4

    No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports 2.11 MAX HD4 2.11.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 30 Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 31: Max Hd4 Mbx (Cat-12)

    Appendix B: Declaration 2.13.1 Panel Appearance 2.13.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 32 Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 33: Max Hd2/4 Mbx (Cat-18)

    Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Wi-Fi AP and Wi-Fi WAN Indicators Disabled Intermittent Wi-Fi WAN / Cellular 1 / Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Cellular 2 Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 34: Max Hd4 Ip67

    No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports 2.15 MAX HD4 IP67 2.15.1 Panel Appearance 2.15.2 LED Indicators Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 35: Max Br1 Classic

    2.16 MAX BR1 Classic 2.17 For certification information, please refer to Appendix B: Declaration 2.17.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 36 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 Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 37: Max Br1 Mk2

    Appendix B: Declaration 2.19.1 Panel Appearance 2.19.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 38 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 Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 39: Max Br1 Slim

    Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Wi-Fi Indicators Disabled intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Wi-Fi Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 40 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 Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 41: Max Br1 Mini

    2.21 MAX BR1 Mini 2.22 For certification information, please refer to Appendix B: Declaration 2.22.1 Panel Appearance 2.22.2 LED Indicators https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 42 Orange LED Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Wi-Fi Indicators Disabled intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Wi-Fi Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 43: Max Br1 Mini Core

    The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular Connecting or connected to network(s) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 44: Max Br1 M2M

    LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports 2.24 MAX BR1 M2M 2.24.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 45 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 Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 46: Max Br1 Ent

    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 Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 47: Max Br1 Pro

    The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular Blinking Slowly Connecting to network(s) Connected to network(s) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 48: Max Hotspot

    10 Mbps / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports 2.27 MAX Hotspot 2.27.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 49: Max Br1 Ip55

    Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports 2.28 MAX BR1 IP55 2.28.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 50 Disabled or no SIM card inserted Blinking Connecting to network(s) in Standby Mode Green Connected to network(s) in Priority 1 (Active) LAN and WAN Indicators Powered-on device connected to Ethernet port Green No device connected to Ethernet port https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 51: Max Br2 Ip55

    Disabled Intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Wi-Fi Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular Connecting or connected to network(s) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 52: Max Br1 Ip67

    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 MAX BR1 IP67 2.29.3 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 53: Max On-The-Go

    Connected to AP Status Indicators System initializing Status Booting up or busy Green Ready LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 54: Speedfusion Engine

    Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports 2.31 SpeedFusion Engine 2.31.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 55: Ubr Lte

    10 Mbps / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 56: Pdx

    Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular Blinking Slowly Connecting to network(s) Green Connected to network(s) 2.33 PDX 2.33.1 Panel Appearance 2.33.2 LED Indicators https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 57: Advanced Feature Summary

    In Drop-in Mode, you can conveniently install your Peplink router without making any changes to your network. For any reason your Peplink router looses power, the LAN Bypass will safely and automatically bypass the Peplink router to resume your original network connection.
  • Page 58: Qos: Clearer Voip

    QoS: Clearer VoIP VoIP and videoconferencing are highly sensitive to latency. With QoS, Peplink routers can detect VoIP traffic and assign it the highest priority, giving you crystal-clear calls. 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.
  • Page 59: High Availability Via Vrrp

    Availability mode, the second device will take over when needed. Compatible with: MAX 700, MAX HD2 (All variants), HD4 (All Variants) USB Modem and Android Tethering For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as a backup. Peplink routers are compatible with over 200 modem types.
  • Page 60: Built-In Remote User Vpn Support

    Click here for the full instructions on setting up OpenVPN connections 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 61: Dpi Engine

    DPI Engine The DPI report written in the updated KB article will show further information on InControl2 through breaking down application categories into subcategories. https://forum.peplink.com/t/updated-ic2-deep-packet-inspection-dpi-reports-and- everything-you-need-to-know-about-it/29658 https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 62: Installation

    Card, connect to one of the WAN ports on the Pepwave router. Repeat the same procedure for other WAN ports. Connect the power adapter to the power connector on the rear panel of the Pepwave router, and then plug it into a power outlet. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 63: Configuring The Network Environment

    MAX in the screw hole socket as indicated below. Recommended screw specification: M3.5 x 20mm, head diameter 6mm, head thickness 2.4mm. The Pepwave MAX BR1 requires four screws for wall mounting. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 64: 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. IP67 Installation Guide Installation instructions for IP67 devices can be found here: http://download.peplink.com/manual/IP67_Installation_Guide.pdf PDX Accessory Kit Installation Guide 5.4.1 Battery Set appearance ●...
  • Page 65 ● Step 2: Plug power cable into the socket ● STEP 3: Lock the slot cover with 4 pcs M3 screws. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 66 5.4.2 SFE-DUO Set appearance ● STEP 1: Assemble SMA cables to the device https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 67 ● STEP 2: Assemble bracket to the device https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 68 ● STEP 3: Assemble SMA connectors to the bracket https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 69 ● STEP 4: Lock the SFE-Duo set in the slot with 2 pcs M3 screws. ● STEP 5: Connect DC power & ETH port https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 70: Connecting To The Web Admin Interface

    LAN. To connect to the router’s web admin interface, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: http://192.168.50.1 (This is the default LAN IP address for Pepwave routers.) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 71 You must change the default password on the first successful logon. ● Password requirements are: A minimum of 10 lower AND upper case characters, including at least 1 number. ● When HTTP is selected, the URL will be redirected to HTTPS by default. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 72 Configuration changes (e.g. WAN, LAN, admin settings, etc.) will take effect only after clicking the Save button at the bottom of each page. The Apply Changes button causes the changes to be saved and applied. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 73: Speedfusion Cloud

    SpeedFusion Cloud With Peplink products, your device is able to connect to SpeedFusion Cloud without the use of a second endpoint. This service has wide access to a number of SpeedFusion endpoints hosted from around the world, providing your device with unbreakable connectivity wherever you are.* *SpeedFusion Cloud is supported in firmware version 8.1.0 and above.
  • Page 74 From System > Features Add-ons, paste the license key into the window and click on Activate once you have received the license key. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 75: Enable Speedfusion Cloud

    Enable SpeedFusion Cloud Enable SpeedFusion Cloud from SpeedFusion Cloud > Choose Cloud Location. Choose Automatic > Click on the green tick button to confirm the change. Click on Apply Changes to save the change. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 76 By default, the router will build a SpeedFusion tunnel to the SpeedFusion Cloud https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 77 If you are running a latency sensitive service like video streaming or VOIP, a WAN Smoothing sub- tunnel can be created. Navigate to Speedfusion Cloud > Choose a cloud location > SFC. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 78 A Speedfusion tunnel configuration window will pop out. Click on the + sign to create the WAN Smoothing sub-tunnel. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 79 Click on Save and Apply Changes to save the configuration. Now, the router has 2 Speedfusion tunnels to the Speedfusion Cloud. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 80 Create an outbound policy to steer the internet traffic to go into Speedfusion Cloud. Please go to Advanced > Outbound Policy, click on Add Rule to create a new outbound policy. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 81 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 82: Connect Clients To Cloud

    SpeedFusion Cloud provides a convenient way to route the LAN client to the cloud. From SpeedFusion Cloud > Connect Clients to Cloud. Choose a client from the drop down list > Click + > Save > Apply Changes. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 83: Link Wi-Fi To Cloud

    SpeedFusion Cloud provides a convenient way to route the Wi-Fi client to the cloud from SpeedFusion Cloud > Link Wi-Fi to Cloud. This option is available for Balance 20X, Balance 30 Pro, and Balance One. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 84 Create a new SSID for SpeedFusion Cloud. The new SSID will inherit all settings from one of the existing SSIDs including the Security Policy. Then click Save follow by Apply Changes. SpeedFusion Cloud SSID will be shown on Dashboard. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 85: Configuring The Lan Interface(S)

    Clicking on any of the existing LAN interfaces (or creating a new one) will show the following : IP Settings IP Address The IP address and subnet mask of the Pepwave router on the LAN. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 86 Select "Do not override" if the LAN IP address and local DHCP server should remain Override IP unchanged after the Layer 2 PepVPN is up. Address when bridge If you choose to override IP address when the VPN is connected, the device will not https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 87 (WINS) server. You may choose to use the built-in WINS server or external WINS WINS Servers servers. When this unit is connected using SpeedFusion , other VPN peers can share this unit's built-in WINS server by entering this unit's LAN IP address in their DHCP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 88 Auto is selected by default. You can choose not to advertise the port speed if the port has difficulty negotiating with the peer device. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 89 Press to create a new route. Press to remove a route. WINS Server Settings Check the box to enable the WINS server. A list of WINS clients will be displayed Enable at Status>WINS Clients. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 90 - Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right hand corner to activate. Finally, if needed, configure Bonjour forwarding, Apple’s zero configuration networking protocol. Once VLAN configuration is complete, click Save to store your changes. Bonjour Forwarding Settings https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 91 WAN connections. Some MAX units also support multiple WAN connections after activating drop-in mode, though a SpeedFusion license may be required to activate more than one WAN port. Please note the Drop-In Mode is mutually exclusive with VLAN. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 92 To connect to hosts on the LAN (email notification, remote syslog, etc.), the default gateway address will be used. The MAX will listen for this IP address when LAN hosts access services provided by the MAX (web admin access from the WAN, DNS https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 93 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 Subnet Mask LAN. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 94 These settings allocate a range of IP addresses that will be assigned to LAN Subnet Mask computers by the Pepwave router’s DHCP server. Lease Time This setting specifies the length of time throughout which an IP address of a DHCP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 95 Client List, located at Status>Client List. For more details, please refer to Section 22.3. To configure DHCP relay, first click the button found next to the DHCP Server option to display the settings. DHCP Relay Settings https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 96: Port Settings

    VLAN each link belongs to, if any. Captive Portal The captive portal serves as a gateway that clients have to pass if they wish to access the internet using your router. To configure, navigate to Network>LAN>Captive Portal. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 97 Fill in the necessary information to complete your connection to the server and enable authentication. This authenticates your clients through a LDAP server. Upon selecting this option, you will see the following fields: LDAP Server https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 98 Splash Page and redirecting clients to a URL you define. The Portal Customization menu has two options: . Clicking displays a pop-up previewing the captive portal that your clients will see. Clicking displays the following menu: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 99: Configuring The Wan Interface(S)

    WAN by holding the left mouse button, move it to the desired priority (the first one would be the highest priority, the second one would be lower priority, and so on), and drop it by releasing the mouse button. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 100: Ethernet Wan

    Health Check Settings Health Check This field specifies the Health Check method to be used for this WAN connection. Method ● Disabled - The WAN connection is always considered to be up and will not https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 101 This is the number of consecutive check failures before treating a connection as Retries down. Recovery This is the number of responses required after a health check failure before treating a connection as up again. Retries Bandwidth Allowance Monitor Settings https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 102 This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based on supported dynamic DNS service providers: ● Dynamic DNS changeip.com ● Service Provider dyndns.org ● no-ip.org ● tzo.com ● DNS-O-Matic https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 103: Dhcp Connection

    Selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically results in the DNS servers being assigned by the WAN DHCP server to be used for outbound DNS lookups over the connection. (The DNS servers are obtained along with the WAN IP address assigned from the DHCP server.) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 104: Static Ip Connection

    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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 105: Pppoe Connection

    Note: Leave this field blank unless it is provided by your ISP. If your ISP provides a PPPoE IP address, enter it here. IP Address (Optional) Note: Leave this field blank unless it is provided by your ISP. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 106: L2Tp Connection

    DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields. 9.1.4 L2TP Connection L2TP has all the compatibility and convenience of PPTP with greater security. Combine this with IPsec for a good balance between ease of use and security. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 107: Cellular Wan

    When Use the following DNS server address(es) is selected, you can enter custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 fields. Cellular WAN To access cellular WAN settings, click Network>WAN>Details. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 108 This serves the same purpose as MEID HEX but uses an older format. IMEI This is the unique ID for identifying the modem in GSM/HSPA mode. Connection Settings Indicate a name you wish to give this WAN connection Connection https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 109 (The DNS servers are obtained along with the WAN IP address assigned 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 110 3G for a defined effective period, even this may interrupt the connectivity for a short while. Discovery Band Selection When set to Auto, band selection allows for automatically connecting to available, supported https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 111 Signal Threshold Settings If signal threshold is defined, this connection will be treated as down when a weaker than threshold signal is determined. The following values are used by the threshold scale: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 112 When Internet traffic is not detected within the user-specified timeframe, the modem will Idle Disconnect automatically disconnect. Once the traffic is resumed by the LAN host, the connection will be re-activated. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 113 This field is for specifying the Maximum Transmission Unit value of the WAN connection. An excessive MTU value can cause file downloads stall shortly after connected. You may consult your ISP for the connection's MTU value. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 114: Wi-Fi Wan

    The auto-detection will run each time the WAN connection establishes Reply to ICMP If this setting is disabled, the WAN connection will not respond to ICMP ping PING requests. By default, this setting is enabled. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 115 This option is to specify whether the Wi-Fi WAN will connect to any open mode Open Mode AP access points it finds. Beacon Miss This sets the threshold for the number of missed beacons. Counter https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 116 Disabled, PING, DNS Lookup, or HTTP. The default method Method is DNS Lookup. For mobile Internet connections, the value of Method can be configured as Disabled or SmartCheck. Health Check Disabled https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 117 DNS servers, regardless of a positive or negative result. By default, the first two DNS servers of the WAN connection are used as the health check DNS servers. Health Check Method: HTTP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 118 The default health check interval is 5 seconds. This setting specifies the number of consecutive ping/DNS lookup timeouts after which the Peplink Balance will treat the corresponding WAN connection as down. Health Check Default health retries is set to 3. Using the default Health Retries setting of 3, the...
  • Page 119 Due to dynamic DNS service providers’ policies, a dynamic DNS host expires automatically when the host record has not been not updated for a long time. Therefore, the Peplink Balance performs an update every 23 days, even if a WAN’s IP address did not change.
  • Page 120: Creating Wi-Fi Connection Profiles

    Available options: ● Open ● WPA3 -Personal (AES:CCMP) ● WPA2/WPA3 -Personal (AES:CCMP) Security ● WPA2 – Personal: AES:CCMP ● WPA2 – Enterprise: AES: CCMP ● WPA/ WPA2 – Personal: TKIP/AES:CCMP ● WPA/ WPA2 – ENterprise: TKIP/AES:CCMP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 121: Wan Health Check

    DNS responses are received from one or both of the servers, regardless of whether the result was positive or negative. Health Check This field allows you to specify two DNS hosts’ IP addresses with which connectivity DNS Servers is to be tested via DNS lookup. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 122 200 and 299 and if the HTTP response content contains the string. WAN Settings>WAN Edit>Health Check Settings>URL2 URL 2 If URL2 is also provided, a health check will pass if either one of the tests passed. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 123: Dynamic Dns Settings

    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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 124 WAN’s IP address changes (e.g., the IP is changed after a DHCP IP refresh, reconnection, etc.). Due to dynamic DNS service providers’ policy, a dynamic DNS host will automatically expire if the host record has not been updated for a long time. Therefore the Pepwave router performs an update every https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 125: Advanced Wi-Fi Settings

    Indicate the preferred frequency to use for clients to connect. Frequency Important Note Per FCC regulation, the country selection is not available on all models marketed in the US. All US models are fixed to US channels only. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 126 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 127 This setting determines the maximum size of a packet before it gets fragmented Threshold into multiple pieces. Distance / Time Select the range you wish to cover with your Wi-Fi, and the router will make Convertor recommendations for the Slot Time and ACK Timeout. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 128 By default, this field is set to 48 µs. Frame Aggregation This option allows you to enable frame aggregation to increase transmission throughput. - Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 129 There are 4 relative power levels available – Max, High, Mid, and Low. The Output Power actual output power will be bound by the regulatory limits of the selected country. Note that selecting the Boost option may cause the MAX’s radio output to exceed local regulatory limits. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 130: Contenthub Configuration

    To access the ContentHub, navigate to Advanced > ContentHub and check the Enable On an external server configure content (a website or application) that will be synced to the ContentHub; example html5 website. To configure a website or application as content follow these steps. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 131: Configure A Website To Be Published From The Contenthub

    11.3 Configure a website to be published from the ContentHub This option allows you to sync a website to the Peplink router, this website will then be published with the specified domain from the router itself and makes the content available to the client via HTTP/HTTPS protocol.
  • Page 132: Configure An Application To Be Published From The Contenthub

    11.4 Configure an application to be published from the ContentHub Mediafast Routers allow you to configure and publish ant application from the router itself by using the supported framework ● Python (version 2.7.12) ● Ruby (version 2.3.3) ● Node.js (version 6.9.2) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 133 First install the desired framework in “Package Manager” as below: After installing the framework, you can select the type to “Application” and configure the website: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 134: Mediafast Configuration

    2. Compress your application files and the bash script to .tar.gz format. 3. Upload this tar file to the router. MediaFast Configuration MediaFast settings can be configured from the Advanced menu. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 135: Setting Up Mediafast Content Caching

    Whitelist (cache the specified domains only) or Blacklist (do not cache Addresses the specified domains). Source IP This setting allows caching to be enabled on custom subnets only. Subnet If "Any" is selected, then caching will apply to all subnets. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 136: Scheduling Content Prefetching

    In order for Mediafast devices to cache and deliver HTTPS content, every client needs to have necessary certificates installed*. *See https://forum.peplink.com/t/certificate-installation-for-mediafast-https-caching/ Cache Control Check these boxes to cache the listed content types or leave boxes unchecked to disable Content Type caching for the listed types.
  • Page 137 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 New Schedule the following screen to appear: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 138 Simply provide the requested information to create your schedule. Clear Web Cache To clear all cached content, click this button. Note that this action cannot be undone. Clear Statistics To clear all prefetch and status page statistics, click this button. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 139: Viewing Mediafast Statistics

    12.3 Viewing MediaFast Statistics To get details on storage and bandwidth usage, select Status>MediaFast. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 140: Bandwidth Bonding Speedfusiontm / Pepvpn

    WAN routers to bond multiple Internet connections to increase site-to-site bandwidth and reliability. SpeedFusion functionality securely connects your Pepwave router to another Pepwave or Peplink device (Peplink Balance 210/310/380/580/710/1350 only). Data, voice, or video communications between these locations are kept confidential across the public Internet.
  • Page 141 VPN profile (you may have to first save the displayed default profile in order to access 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 142 Select from By Remote ID Only, Preshared Key, or X.509 to specify the method Authentication the Peplink Balance will use to authenticate peers. When selecting By Remote ID Only, be sure to enter a unique peer ID number in the Remote ID field.
  • Page 143 Dynamic-DNS host names are also accepted. Address / Host Names This field is optional. With this field filled, the Peplink Balance will initiate connection (Optional) to each of the remote IP addresses until it succeeds in making a connection. If the field is empty, the Peplink Balance will wait for connection from the remote peer.
  • Page 144 You could also specify a DNS server to resolve incoming DNS requests. Click the checkbox next to Backup Site to designate a backup SpeedFusion profile that will take over, should the main PepVPN connection fail. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 145 When Recommended (default) is selected, a health check packet is sent every five seconds, and the expected detection time is 15 seconds. When Fast is selected, a health check packet is sent every three seconds, and the https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 146: The Pepwave Router Behind A Nat Router

    Important Note Peplink proprietary SpeedFusion uses TCP port 32015 and UDP port 4500 for establishing VPN connections. If you have a firewall in front of your Pepwave devices, you will need to add firewall rules for these ports and protocols to allow inbound and outbound traffic to pass through the firewall.
  • Page 147 VPN peer. Please refer to Section 22.6 for details. IP Subnets Must Be Unique Among VPN Peers The entire interconnected SpeedFusion network is a single non-NAT IP network. Avoid duplicating subnets in your sites to prevent connectivity problems when accessing those subnets. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 148: Ipsec Vpn

    WAN2 and WAN3 for failover. 14.1 IPsec VPN Settings 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.
  • Page 149 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 150 Choose Main Mode if both IPsec peers use static IP addresses. Choose Mode Aggressive Mode if one of the IPsec peers uses dynamic IP addresses. For forced UDP encapsulation regardless of NAT-traversal, tick this checkbox. Force UDP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 151 Group 2: 1024-bit Diffie-Hellman group. The larger the group number, the higher the security. Group 5: 1536-bit is the third option. Phase 2 SA This setting specifies the lifetime limit of this Phase 2 Security Association. By Lifetime default, it is set at 28800 seconds. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 152: Outbound Policy Management

    The settings for managing and load balancing outbound traffic are located at Advanced>Outbound Policy or Advanced>PepVPN, depending on the model. 15.1 Outbound Policy Outbound policies for managing and load balancing outbound traffic are located at Network>Outbound Policy> or Advanced>PepVPN>Outbound Policy. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 153 A default rule can be defined for connections that cannot be matched with any of the rules. The default policy is Normal Application Compatibility. Want to know more about creating outbound rules? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video tutorial! https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 154: Custom Rules For Outbound Policy

    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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 155: Algorithm: Persistence

    IP address change during a session may be the result of an unauthorized intrusion attempt. 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 156: Algorithm: Enforced

    WAN manually by using the sliders. 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 157: Algorithm: Priority

    The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that has the highest priority and is not in full load. When this connection gets saturated, new sessions will be routed to the next healthy WAN connection that is not in full load. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 158: Algorithm: Least Used

    WAN connection to determine its latency value. The latency of a WAN is the packet round trip time of the WAN connection. Additional network usage may be incurred as a result. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 159: Expert Mode

    Pepwave routers can act as a firewall that blocks, by default, all inbound access from the Internet. By using port forwarding, Internet users can access servers behind the Pepwave router. Inbound port forwarding rules can be defined at Advanced>Port Forwarding. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 160 Internet services (e.g. HTTP, HTTPS, etc.). After selecting an item from the Protocol Selection Tool drop-down menu, the protocol and port number remain manually modifiable. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 161: 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 162: Nat Mappings

    IP address. Settings to configure NAT mappings are located at Advanced>NAT Mappings. To add a rule for NAT mappings, click Add NAT Rule. NAT Mapping Settings NAT mapping rules can be defined for a single LAN IP Address, an IP Range, or https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 163 Outbound Policy section. Also note that WAN connections in drop-in mode or IP forwarding mode are not shown here. Click Save to save the settings when configuration has been completed. Important Note Inbound firewall rules override the Inbound Mappings settings. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 164: User Groups

    This field is to define which User Group the specified subnet / IP address Group belongs to. Once users have been assigned to a user group, their internet traffic will be restricted by rules defined for that particular group. Please refer to the following two sections for details. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 165: Bandwidth Control

    Click the Add button to define a custom application. Click the button in the Action column to delete the custom application in the corresponding row. When Supported Applications is selected, the Pepwave router will inspect network traffic and https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 166: Dsl/Cable Optimization

    Outbound (LAN to WAN) ● Inbound (WAN to LAN) The firewall also supports the following functionality: ● Intrusion detection and DoS prevention ● Web blocking With SpeedFusion enabled, the firewall rules also apply to VPN tunneled traffic. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 167: Outbound And Inbound Firewall Rules

    19.1 Outbound and Inbound Firewall Rules 19.1.1 Access Rules The outbound firewall settings are located at Advanced>Firewall>Access Rules>Outbound Firewall Rules. Click Add Rule to display the following screen: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 168 If none of the rules match, the Default rule will be applied. By default, the Default rule is set as Allow for both outbound and inbound access. Inbound / Outbound Firewall Settings https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 169 Destination IP & port With the value of Allow for the Action setting, the matching traffic passes through the router (to be routed to the destination). If the value of the Action setting is set https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 170: Apply Firewall Rules To Pepvpn Traffic

    19.1.3 Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention Pepwave routers can detect and prevent intrusions and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks from the Internet. To turn on this feature, click , check the Enable check box, and press the https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 171 When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave router will detect and prevent the following kinds of intrusions and denial-of-service attacks. ● Port scan NMAP FIN/URG/PSH Xmas tree Another Xmas tree Null scan SYN/RST SYN/FIN ● SYN flood prevention ● Ping flood attack prevention https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 172: Content 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 website domain names to be blocked from LAN/PPTP/PepVPN peer clients' access https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 173: Customized Domains

    "www.foobar.com," "www.foobar.co.jp," or "foobar.co.uk" will be blocked. Placing the wild card in any other position is not supported. The Peplink Balance will inspect and look for blocked domain names on all HTTP traffic. Secure web (HTTPS) traffic is not supported.
  • Page 174 If you want to specify your own ID, enter it in the Custom field. This is an overview of the OSPFv2 areas you have defined. Click on the area name Area to configure it. To set a new area, click Add. To delete an existing area, click https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 175 Available options are MD5 and Text. Enter the authentication key next to the drop- down menu. Determine which interfaces this area will use to listen to and deliver OSPF packets Interfaces To access RIPv2 settings, click https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 176 VLAN networks will be advertised by default. Advertising Static Route Enable this option to advertise LAN static routes over OSPF & RIPv2. Static routes that match the Excluded Networks table will not be advertised. Advertising https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 177: Bgp

    Autonomous Neighbor's ASN System Time-to-live (TTL) packet. Multihop/TTL Leave it blank if BGP neighbor is directly connected, otherwise you must specify a TTL value. Accurately, this option should be used if the configured neighbor IP https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 178 Accept: Routes in "Restricted Networks" will be accepted, routes not in the list will Filter Mode be rejected. Reject: Routes in "Restricted Networks" will be rejected, routes not in the list will be accepted. This specifies the network in the “route import” entry Restricted https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 179: Remote User Access

    Internet. Networks routed by a Peplink router can be remotely accessed via OpenVPN, L2TP with IPsec or PPTP. To configure this feature, navigate to Network > Remote User Access and choose the required VPN type.
  • Page 180: L2Tp With Ipsec

    Using this profile, VPN clients will send all the traffic through the OpenVPN tunnel ● "split tunnel" profile Using this profile, VPN clients will ONLY send those traffic designated to the untagged LAN and VLAN segment through the OpenVPN tunnel. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 181: Pptp

    Click Add to input username and password to create an account. After adding the user accounts, click username edit account password. Note: The username must contain lowercase letters, numerics, underscore(_), dash(-), at sign(@), and period(.) only. The password must be between 8 and 12 characters long. LDAP Server: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 182 Enter the matching LDAP server details to allow for LDAP server authentication. Radius Server: Enter the matching Radius server details to allow for Radius server authentication. Active Directory: Enter the matching Active Directory details to allow for Active Directory server authentication. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 183: Miscellaneous Settings

    ● The slave Pepwave router initiates the WAN connections and binds to a previously configured LAN IP address. ● At a subsequent point when the master Pepwave router recovers, it will once again become active. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 184 The HA pair must share the same Virtual IP. The Virtual IP and the LAN Virtual IP Administration IP must be under the same network. This setting specifies a LAN IP address to be used for accessing administration functionality. This address should be unique within the LAN. Administration https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 185 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. In drop-in mode, no other configuration needs to be set. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 186: Certificate Manager

    This section allows for certificates to be assigned to the local VPN, Web Admin SSL, Captive Portal SSL, OpenVPN CA, Wi-Fi WAN Client certificate and Wi-Fi WAN CA Certificate. The following knowledge base article describes how to create self-signed certificates and import it to a Peplink Product. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 187: Service Forwarding

    23.3 Service Forwarding Service forwarding settings are located at Advanced>Misc. Settings>Service Forwarding. Service Forwarding When this option is enabled, all outgoing SMTP connections destined for any host at TCP port 25 will be intercepted. These connections will be redirected SMTP Forwarding to a specified SMTP server and port number.
  • Page 188: Web Proxy Forwarding

    Redirected server settings for each WAN can be set here. If forwarding is disabled for a WAN, web proxy connections for the WAN will be simply forwarded https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 189: Dns Forwarding

    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. Service Passthrough Support https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 190 IPsec NAT-T that your IPsec system uses by checking Define custom ports. If the VPN contains IPsec site-to-site VPN traffic, check Route IPsec Site-to-Site VPN and choose the WAN connection to route the traffic to. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 191: Uart

    TCP/IP network. The serial interface can be enabled and parameters can be set on the web admin page under Advanced > UART. Make sure they match the serial device you are connecting to. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 192 If in doubt, swap Rx and Tx, and RTS and CTS, at the other end and give it another go. Once connected, your serial device should be accessible on your Pepwave MAX router LAN IP address at the specified TCP port. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 193: Gps Forwarding

    Ignition Sensing detects the ignition signal status of a vehicle it is installed in. This feature allows the cellular router to start up or shut down when the engine of that vehicle started turned off. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 194: Ignition Sensing Installation

    . Orange DC IN connected to permanent negative feed (ground) Black DC IN connected to permanent positive feed (power 12VDC, 2A)). * Currently not functional; will be used for additional features in future firmware https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 195 Connectivity diagram for devices with 4-pin connector Connectivity diagram for devices with terminal block connection https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 196: Gpio Menu

    Digital Output - when there is a healthy WAN connection, the output pin is marked as 'High' (on). Otherwise, it will be marked as 'Low' (off). Analog Input - to be confirmed. In most cases should read the external input and determine the voltage level. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 197: Ntp Server

    Time Settings can be found at System>Time>Time Settings 23.9 Grouped Networks Advanced > Grouped Networks allows to configure destination networks in grouped format. Select Add group to create a new group with single IPaddresses or subnets from different VLANs. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 198: Sim Toolkit

    Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) is a protocol used by mobile phones to communicate with their service provider’s computers. One of the most common uses is to query the available balance. Enter your USSD code under the USSD Code text field and click Submit. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 199 You will receive a confirmation. To check the SMS response, click Get. After a few minutes you will receive a response to your USSD code The SMS option allows you to read SMS (text) messages that have been sent to the SIM in your Peplink router. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 200 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 201: Ap - Access Point

    To add a new SSID, click Add. Note that the following settings vary by model. The below settings ishows a new SSID window with Advanced Settings enabled (these are available by selecting the question mark in the top right corner). https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 202 VLAN segment through 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). https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 203 Clients - Advanced feature. Click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate. Security Settings This setting configures the wireless authentication and encryption methods. Security Policy Available options : ● Open (No Encryption) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 204 Connection coming from the MAC addresses in this list will be either denied or accepted based on the option selected in the previous field. MAC Address List If more than one MAC address needs to be entered, you can use a carriage return to separate them. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 205 In field, enter the UDP accounting port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Port Default button to enter 1813. Choose between Device Name, LAN MAC address, Device Serial Number and NAS-Identifier Custom Value https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 206: Settings

    Please note that SSID the Peplink Balance does not detect whether the AP is capable of transmitting at both frequencies. Instructions to transmit at unsupported frequencies will be ignored by the AP.
  • Page 207 This field determines that maximum signal strength each individual client will Strength receive. The measurement unit is megawatts. Threshold Max number of This field determines the maximum clients that can be connected to APs under Clients this profile. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 208 This field is only available when Frame Aggregation is enabled. It specifies the Frame Length frame length for frame aggregation. By default, it is set to 50000. - Advanced feature. Click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate. Web Administration Settings https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 209 This field allows you to specify a new administrator password. You may also click Admin Password the Generate button and let the system generate a random password automatically. Navigating to AP>Settings on some Pepwave models displays a screen similar to the one shown below: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 210 There are 4 relative power levels available – Max, High, Mid, and Low. The actual output power will be bound by the regulatory limits of the selected country. This option is for setting the transmit bit rate for sending a beacon. By default, Beacon Rate 1Mbps is selected. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 211 This option allows you to enable frame aggregation to increase transmission Aggregation throughput. This setting allows choosing a short or long guard period interval for your Guard Interval transmissions. - Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 212: Ap Controller Status Info

    SSID. By default, all the SSID graphs show information for all SSIDs. This pie chart and table indicates how many APs are online and how many are No. of APs offline. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 213 In addition, you could use the sliders at the bottom to further refine your timescale. Events This event log displays all activity on your AP network, down to the client level. Click View Alerts to see only alerts, and click the More… link for additional records. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 214: Access Point (Usage)

    On the right of the table, you will see the following icons: Click the icon to see a usage table for each client: Managed Wireless Devices Click the icon to configure each client https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 215 SSID, at that point in time. On the Data Usage by menu, you can display the information by SSID or by AP send/receive rate. Click the Event tab next to Wireless Usage to view a detailed event log for that particular device: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 216: Wireless Ssid

    Wireless SSID 26.3 In-depth SSID reports are available under AP > Controller Status > Wireless SSID. Click the blue arrow on any SSID to obtain more detailed usage information on each SSID. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 217: Wireless Client

    Here, you will be able to see your network’s heaviest users as well as search for specific users. Click the icon to bookmark specific users, and click the icon for additional details about each user: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 218: Nearby Device

    Nearby Device 26.5 A listing of near devices can be accessed by navigating to AP > Controller Status > Nearby https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 219: Event Log

    Event Log 26.6 You can access the AP Controller Event log by navigating to AP > Controller Status > Event Log. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 220: Toolbox

    To receive new firmware packs, you can click Check for Updates to download new packs, or you can click Manual Upload to manually upload a firmware pack. Click Default to define which firmware pack is default. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 221: System Settings

    For security reasons, after logging in to the web admin Interface for the first time, it is recommended to change the administrator password. Configuring the administration interface to be accessible only from the LAN can further improve system security. Administrative settings configuration is located at System>Admin Security. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 222 This option specifies the time value for authentication timeout. Accounting This specifies the access address and port of the external accounting server. Server Accounting This field is for entering the secret key for accessing the accounting server. Server Secret https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 223 If LAN/WAN is chosen, the WAN Connection Access Settings form will be displayed. LAN Connection Access Settings Allowed LAN This field allows you to permit only specific networks or VLANs to access the Web UI. Networks https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 224: Firmware

    Using the router’s interface to automatically check for an update, using the router’s interface to manually upgrade the firmware, or using InControl2 to push an upgrade to a router. The automatic upgrade can be done from System > Firmware. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 225: Web Admin Interface : Install Updates Manually

    Upgrading to the special build can be done using this method, or using IC2 if you are using that to manage your firmware upgrades. A manual upgrade using the GA firmware posted on the site may also be recommended or required for a couple of reasons. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 226: The Incontrol Method

    All of the Peplink/Pepwave GA firmware can be found here Navigate to the relevant product line (ie. Balance, Max, FusionHub, SOHO, etc). Some product lines may have a dropdown that lists all of the products in that product line. Here is a screenshot from the Balance line.
  • Page 227: Time

    The settings for this are located at System > Schedule Enable scheduling, and then click on your schedule name or on the New Schedule button to begin. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 228: Email Notification

    Click on the desired times to enable features at that time period. You can hold your Schedule Map mouse for faster entry. 28.5 Email Notification Email notification functionality provides a system administrator with up-to-date information on network status. The settings for configuring email notifications are found at System>Email Notification. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 229 This setting specifies the email address the Pepwave router will use to send reports. Address Recipient’s This setting specifies the email address(es) to which the Pepwave router will send Email Address email notifications. For multiple recipients, separate each email addresses using the https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 230: Event Log

    Click Send Test Notification to confirm. In a few seconds, you will see a message with detailed test results. 28.6 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 231: Snmp

    The Pepwave router can also send push notifications to mobile devices that have Push Events our Mobile Router Utility installed. Check the box to activate this feature. For more information on the Router Utility, go to: www.peplink.com/products/router- utility 28.7 SNMP SNMP or simple network management protocol is an open standard that can be used to collect information about the Pepwave router.
  • Page 232 SNMPv3 User Settings User Name This setting specifies a user name to be used in SNMPv3. Authentication This setting specifies via a drop-down menu one of the following valid Protocol authentication protocols: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 233: Incontrol

    When DES is selected, an entry field will appear for the password. 28.8 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.
  • Page 234: Feature Add-Ons

    Some Pepwave routers have features that can be activated upon purchase. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive an activation key. Enter the key in the Activation Key field, click Activate, and then click Apply Changes. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 235: Reboot

    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. The ping utility is located at System>Tools>Ping, illustrated below: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 236: Traceroute Test

    A system administrator can use the ping utility to manually check the connectivity of a particular LAN/WAN connection. 29.2 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 237: Pepvpn Test

    The PepVPN Test tool can help to test the throughput between different VPN peers. You can define the Test Type, Direction, and Duration of the test, and press Go! to perform the throughput test. The VPN test utility is located at System>Tools>PepVPN Test, illustrated as follows: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 238: Wake-On-Lan

    29.4 Wake-on-LAN Peplink routers can send special “magic packets” to any client specified from the Web UI. To access this feature, navigate to System > Tools > Wake-on-LAN Select a client from the drop-down list and click Send to send a “magic packet”...
  • Page 239: Status

    Router Name Security. Model This shows the model name and number of this device. Product Code If your model uses a product code, it will appear here. This shows the hardware version of this device. Hardware https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 240: Gps Data

    Remote Click Turn on to enable remote assistance. Assistance The second table shows the MAC address of each LAN/WAN interface connected. To view your device’s End User License Agreement (EULA), click Legal. GPS Data 30.2 https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 241: Active Sessions

    LAN IP address at TCP port 60660. It is accessible from the LAN or over a SpeedFusion connection. To access the data via a virtual serial port, install a virtual serial port driver. Visit http://www.peplink.com/index.php?view=faq&id=294 to download the driver. 30.3 Active Sessions Information on active sessions can be found at Status>Active Sessions>Overview.
  • Page 242: Client List

    (retrieved from the DHCP reservation table or defined by users), current download and upload rate, and MAC address. Clients can be imported into the DHCP reservation table by clicking the button on the right. You can update the record after import by going to Network>LAN. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 243: Wins Client

    30.6 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 244: Ospf & Ripv2

    Important Note UPnP / NAT-PMP records will be deleted immediately after clicking the button or Delete All, without the need to click Save or Confirm. 30.7 OSPF & RIPv2 Shows status of OSPF and RIPv2 https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 245: Bgp

    Click on the corresponding peer name to explore the WAN connection(s) status and subnet information of each VPN peer. Click the button for a SpeedFusion chart displaying real-time throughput, latency, and https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 246 WAN connection. When pressing the button, the following menu will appear: https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 247: Event Log

    The Speedfusion status page shows all related information about the PepVPN connection. This screen also allows you to run PepVPN Tests allowing throughput tests. Peplink also published a whitepaper about Speedfusion which can be downloaded from the following url: http://download.peplink.com/resources/whitepaper-speedfusion-and-best-practices-2019.pdf 30.10 Event Log...
  • Page 248 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. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 249: Wan Quality

    The Status > WAN Quality allow to show detailed information about each connected WAN connection. For cellular connections it shows signal strength, quality, throughput and latency for the past hour. Usage Reports This section shows bandwidth usage statistics and is located at Status > Usage Reports https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 250: Real-Time

    32.2 Hourly This page shows the hourly bandwidth usage for all WAN connections, with the option of viewing each individual connection. Select the desired connection to check from the drop-down menu. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 251: Daily

    Click on a date to view the client bandwidth usage of that specific date. This feature is not available if you have selected to view the bandwidth usage of only a particular WAN connection. The scale of the graph can be set to display megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 252: Monthly

    Click the first two rows to view the client bandwidth usage in the last two months. This feature is not available if you have chosen to view the bandwidth of an individual WAN connection. The scale of the graph can be set to display megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 253 All WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 254 Ethernet WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage By default, the scale of data size is in MB. 1GB equals 1024MB. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 255: Appendix A: Restoration Of Factory Defaults

    Important Note All previous configurations and bandwidth usage data will be lost after restoring factory default settings. Regular backup of configuration settings is strongly recommended. Appendix B: Declaration FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 256 The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. 1. CE Statement for Pepwave Routers ( MAX BR1 Mini ) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 257 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 258 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 259 This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. contact as: https://www.peplink.com/ https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 260 Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 261 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 262 à une utilisation en intérieur afin de réduire le risque de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes mobiles par satellite dans le même canal; Le gain d'antenne maximal autorisé pour les dispositifs dans les bandes https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 263 (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. CE Statement for Pepwave Routers ( MAX BR1 MK2 ) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 264 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 265 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 266 This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. contact as: https://www.peplink.com/ https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 267 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 268 Types d'antennes: Replacement Antenna Gain d'antenne (en dBi): 5.33 dBi https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 269 CE Statement for Pepwave Routers ( MAX BR1 Classic ) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 270 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 271 This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. contact as: https://www.peplink.com/ https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 272 The device could automatically discontinue transmission in case of absence of information to transmit, or operational failure. Note that this is not intended to prohibit transmission of control or signaling https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 273 WIFI Antenna type: Replacement Antenna WIFI Antenna gain: 2.4GHz / 2.44 dBi , 5GH / 4.73 dBi LTE Antenna type: Replacement Antenna LTE Antenna gain: 4.38 dBi https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 274 CE Statement for Pepwave Routers ( MAX HD4 MBX ) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 275 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 276 This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. contact as: https://www.peplink.com/ https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 277 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 278 IMPORTANT NOTE https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 279 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 280 (iii) De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi être avisés que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 281 37 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. 70cm minimum lorsque le produit est utilisé avec un plug-in 3G périphérique USB qui a un maximum de 7W ERP puissance de sortie. https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 282 CE Statement for Pepwave Routers ( MAX HD2 ) https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 283 Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...
  • Page 284 This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. contact as: https://www.peplink.com/ https://www.peplink.com Copyright @ 2020 Pepwave...

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