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M600/M1200
LTE Outdoor CPE
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 M600/M1200 LTE Outdoor CPE USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Product Overview ................4 Features ........................4 Package Contents ....................4 Hardware Overview ....................5 Installation ..................7 Notice before installation ..................7 Important Installation Considerations ..............8 Mounting the Unit ....................9 Ground the CPE ..................... 9 Making the Connections ..................
  • Page 3 Port Forwarding ....................36 Enable Port Forwarding ....................36 Add Port Rule ........................37 Port Forwarding Table ........................37 Visual Server ......................38 Visual Server Table ........................39 Special Application ....................39 Enable Trigger Port ......................40 Add Trigger Port ......................40 Trigger Port Table ........................41 ALG ........................
  • Page 4 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary ..67 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity ..............67 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ........69 Glossary ........................ 71...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the Cellferno M Series LTE Outdoor CPE. With this LTE (Long Term Evolution) CPE (which is also known as 4G CPE), you can share high speed mobile broadband connectivity in a wide range of computing environments. Before you begin using the LTE outdoor CPE, read this document to familiarize yourself with the device.
  • Page 6: Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview Ethernet (RJ-45) Connect to the passive PoE adapter using an port Ethernet cable. LED Indicators + LED Indicators: SIM card slot + The left LED indicates power status. Reset button The right LED indicates the signal strength. SIM card slot: Insert the SIM card.
  • Page 7 Grounding Connect a grounding cable to the terminal and a Terminal ground connection. NOTE 1 Use with Ethernet lightning protector between the Ethernet cable and the PoE is suggested for better lightning and surge protection. NOTE 2 For additional lightning protection, use of a lightning arrestor on the Ethernet cable near the area where the Ethernet cable enters a building is suggested.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Notice before installation Install the SIM card 1. Unscrew the SIM card slot. 2. Insert a valid SIM card into the SIM card slot. Push it until it clicks in place. 3. Screw the cap on tightly. Choose a solid and safe pole for CPE installation 1.
  • Page 9: Important Installation Considerations

    Important Installation Considerations The LTE Advanced Outdoor CPE should be pole-mounted outdoors and aligned so its antenna faces the nearest LTE eNB. Before installing the outdoor CPE, consider the appropriate location, clearance, and device orientation. Location and Cable wiring Consult your Service Provider to find the best location and angle for getting the strongest signal from the base station.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Unit

    Mounting the Unit Mount LTE Advanced Outdoor CPE on a 1”-4” pole using the supplied kit, or the optional tilt accessory. Using the clamp Thread the M10*100mm bolts through spring washers, flat washers and bracket holes. With the connectors facing downwards, attach the LTE Advanced OutdoorCPE to a 1”...
  • Page 11: Making The Connections

    To ground the CPE: 1. Insert the washer to the M4x8L screw. 2. Attach the screw halfway into the earth ground terminal. 3. Insert the grounding cable under the washer. 4. Tighten the screw. Making the Connections Connect the Ethernet Cable to the Unit Use only 5E 4x2x24# FTP (or above) outdoor shielded patch cables from an approved manufacturer.
  • Page 12: Connect The Ethernet Cable To Computers

    5. Tighten the gland nut. Use the dedicated tool for fastening thesealing glands. Connect the Ethernet Cable to Computers After connecting the Ethernet cable to the unit, install a protective cover on the connector at the other end of the Ethernet cable. Connect the Ethernet cable to the port on the PoE adapter labeled POE.
  • Page 13: Using Web-Based Management

    Using Web-based Management This chapter will guide you on how to configure your CPE via the web-based utility. Login 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address bar, enter http://192.168.2.1, then press Enter. 3. In the login window, enter the username “admin” and password “admin”.
  • Page 14  The CPE uses the network domain 192.168.2.X, for any downstream connections, all devices should avoid using this network domain otherwise there might be conflicting IP addresses which will cause communication failure.  If you cannot connect to the network, please follow the steps below to set the APN manually: 1.
  • Page 15 Signal Strength & Operator On the top-left corner of the web-based management interface, the signal and operator indicator next to the menu bar demonstrates the signal strength and name of Internet service provider. Signal Strength: Displays signal type and signal strength. If the mobile Internet connection is not established, No Service will appear.
  • Page 16: Status

    Status The Status menu displays status information for the router. The associated submenus are: System Information, DHCP Clients, Log, and Mobile Information.
  • Page 17: System Information

    System Information The System Information submenu displays general information about the router. Click Refresh at the bottom of this menu to update the system information.
  • Page 18: System

    System This section displays system information: model, product name, uptime, system time, router firmware version ,module firmware version, module IMEI, module ICCID, time zone, and mac address. Click Refresh to refresh the IP address. Wired LAN Port Settings This section displays the wired LAN port and its connection status. DHCP Clients...
  • Page 19 The DHCP Clients submenu displays DHCP lease information for each client, including IP address, MAC address, and lease time remaining. Click Refresh to update the DHCP lease information.
  • Page 20: Log

    The Log submenu tracks system activities after the system is powered Click Save to save the record of system activities. Click Clear to clear the record of system activities. Click Refresh to update the record of system activities.
  • Page 21: Mobile Information

    Mobile Information The Mobile Information submenu displays detailed network statuses for the router, including network, connection status, roaming status, cell ID, operator name, PLMN, ICCID, IMSI, connected band, uplink current speed, downlink current speed, data uplink and downlink traffic, SINR, RSSI, RSRQ, RSRP, PCI, and CA state.
  • Page 22: Network Settings

    Network Settings The Network Settings menu features detailed network settings and configurations for the router. The associated submenus are: LAN-side IP Address, LAN Port, WAN > WAN Settings, WAN > WAN Status, Firewall > Enable, Firewall > DMZ, Firewall > Dos, Firewall > Access Control, Firewall >...
  • Page 23: Lan-Side Ip Address

    LAN-side IP Address IP Address Assignment: Select Dynamic IPAddress or Static IP Address by clicking the drop-down list. IP Address: Allows users to manually configure the IP address if Static IP Address is selected. Subnet Mask: Allows users to manually configure subnet mask if Static IP Address is selected.
  • Page 24 Primary DNS: Allows users to specify the primary Domain Name System if necessary. Secondary DNS: Allows users to specify the secondary Domain Name System if necessary.
  • Page 25: Lan Port

    LAN Port The LAN Port submenu allows users to change Wired LAN Port Settings. Wired LAN Port: Displays the wired LAN port. Speed & Duplex: Allows users to select router speed and data transmission method. The available options are: Auto, 10 Mbps Half-Duplex, 10 Mbps Full-Duplex, 100 Mbps Half-Duplex, 100 Mbps Full-Duplex, and 1000 Mbps Full-Duplex.
  • Page 26: Dynamic Ip

    Dynamic IP Select “Dynamic IP”. If your Internet service provider assigns IP address automatically using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Host Name Enter the host name of your computer. For some applications, you may need to MAC Address designate a specific MAC address for the router. Please enter the MAC address here.
  • Page 27: Wan Status

    WAN Status The WAN Status submenu displays current configurations for the WAN. The associated items are: Attain IP Protocol, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, MAC Address, and Primary DNS. Enable The Enable submenu allows users to activate or deactivate the Firewall Module function.
  • Page 28: Dmz

    The DMZ submenu allows users to enable and configure a DMZ for their router. When a firewall is used, it is sometimes necessary to place some clients (for example, for Internet games, video conferencing, or VPN connections) outside of the firewall while leaving the others protected. Users are allowed to do this using a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
  • Page 29: Add Dmz

    Add DMZ A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is an isolated area in your local network where private IP addresses are mapped to specified Internet IP addresses, allowing unrestricted access to the private IP addresses but not to the wider local network. You can define a virtual DMZ host here.
  • Page 30: Dos

    Denial-of-Service (DoS) is a common form of malicious attack against a network. The router’s firewall can protect against such attacks. If you are not familiar with these functions, it is recommended you keep the default settings. Advanced Denial of Service Features Specify the frequency of ping of death packets Ping of Death which will trigger the router’s DoS protection function.
  • Page 31: Access Control

    Access Control The Access Control submenu allows users to filter access for the network.
  • Page 32: Enable/Disable Mac Filter

    Enable/Disable MAC Filter This section allows users to filter wireless connections by MAC address. MAC Filter: Check or uncheck to enable or disable this feature. Action: Check Deny or Allow to deny or allow connections from MAC addresses specified in the MAC Filter Table if MAC Filter is enabled.
  • Page 33: Enable Ip Filtering Table

    To remove specific MAC filtering entries, select those entries and click Delete Selected. To remove all MAC filtering entries, click Delete All. Enable IP Filtering Table This section allows users to filter wireless connections by IP address. IP Filter: Check or uncheck to enable or disable this feature.
  • Page 34 Client PC Description: Provide a description of client computer. Client PC IP Address: Enter an IP address range for the computers to be denied or allowed access. Client Service: Check or uncheck to authorize or un-authorize client computer to use specific services through the network.
  • Page 35: Url Filter

    URL Filter The “Firewall” menu provides access to URL blocking functions to improve the security of your wireless network. Security Filter The Security Filter submenu allows users to use the Web Filter feature. This feature allows users to enable up to four specific filtering methods. Proxy: Use of WAN proxy servers may compromise the Router's security.
  • Page 36: Enable

    Java: Java is a programming language for websites. Check this option to disable Java. If Java is disabled, users run the risk of not having access to Internet sites created using this programming language. ActiveX: ActiveX is a programming language for websites.
  • Page 37: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding submenu allows users to set port forwarding configurations. Port Forwarding allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, and other specialized applications. Enable Port Forwarding Port Forwarding: Allows users to enable or disable service provided on their network for external devices...
  • Page 38: Add Port Rule

    disable this feature. Add Port Rule If the port forwarding function is enabled, follow the instructions below for each field. Local IP: Enter the IP address of the computer running specific applications. Type: Check the drop-down list to select a service type.
  • Page 39: Visual Server

    Visual Server This function allows you to set up an internet service on a local computer, without exposing the local computer to the internet. You can also build various sets of port redirection, to provide various internet services on different local computers via a single internet IP address.
  • Page 40: Visual Server Table

    Visual Server Table Current Virtual Table entries will be displayed in the table shown below Delete Selected/ Delete selected or all entries from the table. Delete All Special Application The Special Application submenu allows users to use the port triggering feature.
  • Page 41: Enable Trigger Port

    computer that sends the matching data, so that when the requested data returns through the router, the data is pulled back to the proper computer by way of IP address and port mapping rules. Enable Trigger Port Trigger Port: Allows users to monitor outgoing data for specific port numbers.
  • Page 42: Trigger Port Table

    Trigger Type: Click the drop-down list and select the protocol used for the specific application. The available options are: Both, TCP, and UDP. Public Port: Enter the port number manually for a selected application if necessary. Public Type: Click the drop-down list and select the protocol used for the specific application.
  • Page 43: Alg

    Enable or disable ALG(Application Layer Gateway) UPnP The UPnP submenu allows users to enable or disable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) which allows wired and wireless network devices to identify each other and establish network services. UPnP: Check Enable or Disable to enable or disable UPnP.
  • Page 44: Dynamic Dns

    Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS submenu features configuration options for Dynamic DNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service), which is a system that allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time. It allows an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying (dynamic) IP address.
  • Page 45: Remote Access

    Remote Access The Remote Access submenu allows users to specify whether or not to allow remote access for this router. Remote Access: Allows users to enable or disable this feature. If a remote access is enabled, follow the instructions below for each field. Remote Access Port: Enter the port number for the remote access.
  • Page 46: Wwan Setting

    WWAN Setting The WWAN Setting submenu allows users to change WWAN network settings. Click Apply at the bottom of this submenu to have any changes to the configurations take effect. Network Setting...
  • Page 47: Apn Information

    Roaming Connection: Allows users to enable or disable this feature. If a roaming connection is enabled, follow the instructions below for each field. APN: Check Auto to use automatic APN (Access Point Name) profile settings or Manual for the manual choice of APN profile settings for the network.
  • Page 48: Apn Profile Settings

    APN Profile Settings APN Profile Settings: Allows users to establish a new APN profile. Enter a new APN profile name in the field and click Add to add a new APN profile. All APN files you have created will be displayed in APN Profile Table.
  • Page 49: Uicc/Sim Pin Management

    UICC/SIM PIN Management The UICC/SIM PIN Management submenu allows users to manage the SIM card. USIM Status USIM Status: Displays current SIM card status of the router. “READY” means that the SIM card is enabled for mobile Internet access. USIM’s PIN Management PIN Remain: Displays how many attempts remain for entering the correct PIN code.
  • Page 50: Sim Management

    If a PIN protection is enabled, follow the instructions below for each field. PIN Code: Set a PIN code if users do not want the SIM card to be used without permission. Once PIN protection is enabled, every time users start the router with the specific SIM card inserted,users need to the enter the PIN code.
  • Page 51: At Command

    The Preferred Network submenu allows users to select the network type. Network Type: Displays the current network type. Click the drop-down list to select the preferred mobile network type. The default option is Auto. Other available options are LTE (4G), WCDMA (3G) and GSM.
  • Page 52: Management

    Management The Management menu displays several features to manage the router. The associated submenus are: Admin, Date and Time, and Syslog Server.
  • Page 53: Admin

    Admin The Admin submenu allows users to configure administrator settings. Account to Manage This Device Administrator Name: Allows users to configure the administrator account name for the router by entering an account name for an administrator account. Administrator Allows users to configure a password for an Password: administrator account.
  • Page 54: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Input the Product Name and Enable or disable Mangement Portocol Date and Time The Date and Time submenu allows users to configure the date and time settings.
  • Page 55: Date And Time Settings

    Date and Time Settings Local Time: Displays current local time. It allows users to set the date and time manually by clicking the drop-down lists or clicking Acquire Current Time from Your PC to fill the fields automatically using the date and time of their computers.
  • Page 56: Syslog Server

    Time Zone: Click the drop-down list and select the desired time zone. Syslog Server Enable or disable Syslog Server.
  • Page 57: Advanced

    Advanced The Advanced menu displays Update Firmware, Save/Restore Settings, Factory Default, Reboot, and Help.
  • Page 58: Update Firmware

    Update Firmware The Update Firmware submenu allows users to update the firmware for the router. Firmware Location This section allows users to choose where the firmware update file is located. Update Firmware from PC This section allows users to update the router with the latest firmware. Click Choose File to browse and select the firmware package file, and then click Update.
  • Page 59: Save/Restore Settings

    Warning: Updating firmware may take a few minutes. Do NOT turn off the power or press the Reset button during the update process. Save/Restore Settings The Save/Restore Settings submenu allows users to save and restore the current router settings. Save/Restore Method This section allows users to choose where the router’s settings will be saved or restored from.
  • Page 60: Save Settings To Pc

    Save Settings to PC Users can save all current settings of the router to a TAR archive file on their computers. Router settings can be protected by a password. Check Encrypt the configuration file with a password, enter a password in the field then click Save to save the router settings.
  • Page 61: Factory Default

    Factory Default Click Factory Default to restore the router to its original factory settings. When clicking Factory Default, a dialog box will appear to indicate the reset process. Follow the instructions to restart and return the router to its initial settings. Reboot Click Reboot to restart the router.
  • Page 62: Appendix A: Faq

    Appendix A: FAQ Appendix A contains a list of frequently asked questions when you set up your CPE configuration. Q: What is an IP address and how do I find my computer IP address? A: IP address is the identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 63 A: Network Address Translation (NAT) is the process where a network device, usually a firewall, assigns a public address to a computer (or group of computers) inside a private network. Q: What is Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)? A: UPnP is an open networking architecture that consists of services, devices, and control points.
  • Page 64: Appendix B: Specifications

    1,3,5,7,8,18,19,21,28,38,39,40,41 M1200 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,12,13,18,19,20,26,28,29,30,41,42,43,46,48,66 LTE Bandwidth M600 - Up to 40 MHz (2 CA) M1200 - Up to 60 MHz (3 CA) M600 LTE Data Rate Downlink up to 300 Mbps, Uplink up to 50 Mbps M1200 Downlink up to 600 Mbps, Uplink up to 150 Mbps...
  • Page 65 B1, B5, B6, B8, B9, B19 WCDMA Band Downlink: 42 Mbps WCDMA Rate Uplink: 5 Mbps Antenna Antenna Type Embedded tri-band directional antenna...
  • Page 67: Appendix C: Antenna Gain

    Cellular Main Antenna Cellular Diversity Antenna LTE MIMO M600: Downlink 2x2 M1200: Downlink 4x4 Router Features Multiple VPN pass-through (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP), Stateless Security and SPI Firewall, Internet Filter, Web Filter Single Port Forwarding, Port Range Forwarding, Port Range NAT-NAPT...
  • Page 68 Browser-based Administration GUI English Multi-Language Support Power Input Passive Power over 48V Passive PoE input power Ethernet (PPoE) Accessories RJ-45 x 2 (Data In x 1, Data & Power Out x 1) Passive Power over Ethernet Adapter 48V/1A Fixture (match to the back design) and screws (for mounting Mounting Bracket on pole and wall) Left-right rotatable...
  • Page 69 Appendix C: Antenna Gain NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Frequency (MHz) Peak Gain (dBi) 5.68 4.84 4.14 4.57 6.48 Frequency (MHz) 1710 1880 1990 2100 2170 2200 Peak Gain (dBi) 7.64 7.08 6.48 6.56 6.37 Frequency (MHz) 2300 2400 2500...
  • Page 70: Appendix C: Important Safety Information And Glossary

    Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity European Union Notice Products with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC), and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards).
  • Page 71 Part 24: Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA direct spread (UTRA) for mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment. ETSI EN 301 511 Global system for mobile communications (GSM); Harmonised EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 bands, covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1995/5/EC).
  • Page 72: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    EN 50385 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110 MHz - 40 GHz) - General public. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 15.21...
  • Page 73 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 74: Glossary

    Glossary 2G: Second-generation mobile networking technology. Represents a switchover from analog to digital; most 2G networks use GSM. 3G: Third-generation mobile networking technology that enables simultaneous transfer of voice and non-voice data; most 3G networks use WCDMA. 3.5G: Amore recent standard of mobile networking technology; generally uses HSDPA.
  • Page 75 WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access): Advanced EDGE that supports 384kbps data flow. Most 3G networks use this standard, the same as UMTS. Cellferno is distributed and a Trademark of: Powertec Telecommunications Pty Ltd 16/511 Olsen Avenue Southport Qld 4214 Australia Ph: +61 7 5577 0500 –...

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