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BandLuxe
E5812P Series
LTE Outdoor CPE
P/N: 65021100021 Rev.A

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  • Page 1 User Manual BandLuxe E5812P Series LTE Outdoor CPE P/N: 65021100021 Rev.A...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Features ........................3 Package Contents ....................3 Hardware Overview ....................4 Notice before installation ..................5 Important Installation Considerations ..............6 Install the SIM card ....................8 Mounting and Installation ..................9 Mount Assembly package ..................9 Wall-mount Assembly ...................
  • Page 4 Router IP ........................39 DHCP Service ......................40 Active DHCP Leases....................41 Static Leases ........................ 41 Static Routing ....................... 42 Routing and Redirection Service ................. 43 VPN Passthrough......................43 Firewall ......................... 44 Single Port Forward ..................... 44 Port Trigger ........................46 Firewall .........................
  • Page 5: Features

    Optional: Plug head water LTE Outdoor CPE resistant kits (RJ-45) Mounting bracket Passive PoE adapter Passive PoE adapter (48V, E5812P series) (12V, E5812A series) Note: The pictures are for reference only, actual items may slightly differ.
  • Page 6: Hardware Overview

    Product Overview Hardware Overview Power Power LED will remain lit while power is applied. Indicate receive signal strength. The Signal Signal strength Strength LEDs are only used at the power on to assist the installation. The CPE will turn off all the Signal Strength LEDs after a timer expires from power on.
  • Page 7: Notice Before Installation

    1. Choose the best location of the house and the orientation of the CPE to get the strongest signal reception from base station. 2. The ambient temperature for E5812A and E5812P series must be within: E5812A series: -10°C to 55°C E5812P series: -40°C to 55°C...
  • Page 8: Important Installation Considerations

    Installation Important Installation Considerations 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. Do a walking test around the house to find the best spot with the strongest signal if you don’t obtain related information from Service Provider.
  • Page 9 Installation Mounting Choose a solid wall/ground to mount the CPE. Mount on a wall/pole that can sustain the CPE dimensions and weight. Mount upright on a vertical surface. Position Adjustment The CPE must be directed towards the nearest base station. By pointing the CPE in the proper direction ensures that you receive the strongest signal.
  • Page 10: Install The Sim Card

    Installation Install the SIM card This CPE is specially designed for the 4G LTE network. NOTE Check the availability of service and plan rates of data connections with your network service provider. 1. Unscrew the SIM card slot. 2. Insert a valid SIM card into the SIM card slot. Push it fully until it clicks into place.
  • Page 11: Mounting And Installation

    Installation Mounting and Installation This CPE is weatherproof and designed for outdoor use. You can mount it to a wall or to a pole. Mount Assembly package NOTE  The illustrations are for reference only, actual items may slightly differ.
  • Page 12: Wall-Mount Assembly

    Installation Wall-mount Assembly 1. Align the mounting bracket on the wall. Using the bracket as mounting template, mark the positions to drill the holes. 2. Assemble the bracket as shown in the illustration. 3. Attach the bracket to the back of the CPE. 4.
  • Page 13: Pole-Mount Assembly

    Installation Pole-mount Assembly To mount the CPE to a pole, follow the steps below: 1. Assemble part of the mounting bracket as shown in the illustration. 2. Assemble the mounting bracket as shown in the illustration. 3. Attach the bracket to the back of the CPE.
  • Page 14 Installation 4. Align a pole on the bracket and assemble the pole bracket as shown. 5. Adjust the CPE position to an appropriate direction and secure the pole bracket using the designated screws and washers.
  • Page 15: Insert The Ethernet Cable

    Installation Insert the Ethernet Cable Unscrew the Ethernet port and insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the CPE port. Note:  To have best protection against dust and water, Ethernet cable MUST be plugged with water-proof RJ-45 jack.
  • Page 16: Assemble The Optional Water-Proof Rj-45 Jack

    Installation Assemble the Optional Water-Proof RJ-45 Jack Unpack the RJ-45 water resistant kit. Assemble one end of the Ethernet cable as shown in the illustration. NOTE  The Ethernet cable is not included in the package.
  • Page 17: Ground The Cpe

    Installation Ground the CPE For safety use, use the earth ground terminal to ground the CPE housing before making any connections. You need the following:  Spring washer  M 4x8 L screw NOTE  The spring washer and M4x8L screw are not included in your package. To ground the CPE: 1.
  • Page 18: Adjust The Cpe Position

    Installation Adjust the CPE position To get a better reception, fine tune the CPE orientation (horizontally or vertically) to have the best signal strength shown from LED or other test equipment. Note:  LEDs (on the front panel) indicate signal strength.
  • Page 19: Horizontal Angle Adjustment

    Installation Horizontal angle adjustment Loose the top knob using the wrench as shown. Swivel the device to the left or right to face the direction of the base station. Secure the knob using the wrench after the position is fixed. Vertical angle adjustment Loose the side knob using...
  • Page 20 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. On the address bar, enter http://192.168.1.1, then press Enter. 3. On the opening screen, enter the username (admin) and password (admin).
  • Page 21: Status

    Using Web-based Management Status This menu displays various statuses of the router. The associated submenu items are: Overview, System Log, Traffic Monitor, and Mobile Internet. Overview The Overview submenu renders complete statistics for the router. System Displays system information: router model name, router firmware version, modem firmware version, phone number (MDN), ICCID, MIN (MSID), PRL version, IMEI, MEID, and local time.
  • Page 22: System Log

    Using Web-based Management netmask, gateway, DNS addresses 1 & 2, and time connected since the establishment of the current mobile internet connection. DHCP Leases Display DHCP lease information for each client: hostname, IPv4 address, MAC address, and lease time remaining. Local Network Displays local network information: local MAC address, router IP address, subnet mask, DHCP server, DHCP server change, start IP address, IP...
  • Page 23: Traffic Monitor

    Using Web-based Management Traffic Monitor The Traffic Monitor submenu displays analysis of the router’s network traffic history. Configuration VnStat Traffic Monitor configurations can be made here. a) Monitor selected devices: Click the checkbox to enable/disable network monitoring of the displayed interface(s). b) Rest Traffic Flow: Click to discard previous network history log and start anew.
  • Page 24: Mobile Network

    Using Web-based Management Mobile Network The Mobile Network submenu displays mobile internet statistics. Signal Quality Displays signal strength of current mobile internet connection in dBm. U/SIM Status Displays current SIM card status: a) Read SIM Fail – No valid SIM card is inserted b) PIN Disable(Verified) –...
  • Page 25 Using Web-based Management Examples are Auto and LTE (4G). c) Home/Roaming – displays current network roaming status: Home indicates mobile internet connection to the home location where the SIM card service is registered. Roaming indicates the extended mobile internet connection service in a location different from the home location where the SIM card service is registered.
  • Page 26: System

    Using Web-based Management System This menu is for system information and configurations. System System Property Click either the “General Settings” or “Language and Style” tab to configure their respective settings. General Settings Local Time – displays current local time. To synchronize local time with the browser, click Hostname –...
  • Page 27: Language And Style

    Using Web-based Management Language and Style Language – sets the desired display language and style of the router. Click and select the desired display language and style. Time Synchronization Enable NTP client: click the checkbox to enable/disable. With this option enabled, two more options will appear–...
  • Page 28: Administration

    Using Web-based Management Administration Router Password Login password of the router can be changed here. Enter new password in the ‘Password’ field, and enter the same password once again in the ‘Confirmation’ field. Remote Access This field specifies whether or not to allow remote access of this router. After changing password and/or specifying remote access, click The screen will display a confirmation message after successful password change.
  • Page 29: Signal Led

    Using Web-based Management Signal LED Signal Strength LED Indication Duration Duration Setting: specifies how long the signal strength LED will remain ON after establishing mobile internet connection. This setting is useful for power-saving and security purposes. The options are 5/10/30/60 minutes or Permanent Open.
  • Page 30: Backup / Flash Firmware

    Using Web-based Management Backup / Flash Firmware Backup / Restore Download backup Here you can backup all current settings of the router to a TAR archive file on your computer or mobile device. Just click . A dialog window will prompt you to open or save the archive file. Depending on the browser that you are using, the TAR file may be saved in the system download folder or a location of your choice.
  • Page 31: Reset To Defaults

    Using Web-based Management Reset to defaults Here you can restore the router to its original factory settings. Just click , and a dialog message will appear to indicate the factory reset process. After completion of the reset process, the router will automatically reboot and return to its initial login prompt.
  • Page 32: Reboot

    Using Web-based Management  Warning: Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes; do not turn off the power or press the Reset button during upgrade. Reboot Click ‘Perform reboot’ to restart the router.
  • Page 33: Services

    Using Web-based Management Services Dynamic DNS The Services menu hosts configuration options for DDNS (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 34: Network

    Using Web-based Management Network Interfaces The Interfaces submenu allows interface configurations of different networks connected to this router. The configuration items are the same for each network with different default settings. Interface Overview Here you can see the brief network status summary for LAN (local area network) and WAN (wide area network).
  • Page 35: Mobile Internet

    Using Web-based Management Mobile Internet The Mobile Internet submenu is for setup and adjustment of mobile internet connection and furthermore has four setting tabs: WWAN Setting, U/SIM PIN Management, SIM Management, and Preferred Network. WWAN Setting...
  • Page 36: Network Settings

    Using Web-based Management Network Settings Roaming Enables or disables current roaming setting. Connection: APN Update: Displays the current APN (Access Point Name) version. To get the latest version of APN, click ‘Auto’ – Uses automatic APN profile settings for APN: network;...
  • Page 37: Scenario 1: No Mobile Internet Service

    Using Web-based Management UICC/SIM PIN Management This submenu features configurable items are dependent on the router’s mobile internet status, as detailed below. Scenario 1: No mobile internet service Without a valid SIM card inserted into the router, the Verify dialog will show the following SIM card status: Here the Verify dialog shows SIM status as “Read SIM Fail”, meaning that no valid SIM card is inserted.
  • Page 38: Scenario 3: Mobile Internet Service Enabled

    Using Web-based Management Operator Name: Displays the name of the internet service provider WiFi SSID 1 Shows number of clients currently connected to WiFi Counter: SSID 1 network WiFi SSID 2 Shows number of clients currently connected to WiFi Counter: SSID 2 network Roaming Status: Displays current roaming status (Carrier) Signal: Displays strength of the indicated signal type (Carrier)
  • Page 39 Using Web-based Management protection is re-enabled, # is the number of allowed PIN verifications remaining before SIM lock occurs. PIN Protection: Enables or disables the PIN protection by clicking and making the appropriate choice from the drop-down list. PIN Code If PIN protection is enabled, you need to enter PIN code in this text box for making changes in this ‘Setting’...
  • Page 40: Sim Management

    Using Web-based Management SIM Management Here you can see the current SIM lock status. Scenario 1: SIM lock absent “There is no SIM lock” means that the SIM card is unlocked. Scenario 2: SIM lock present If your SIM card is locked for some reason, here you can also enter the SIM unlock code to unlock it.
  • Page 41: Router

    Using Web-based Management Preferred Network Here you can select the preferred mobile network type by clicking making a choice from the drop-down list. The default choice is Auto. Other available choice examples are LTE (4G). Router Router Settings Router IP Local IP Address: The default local IP address of this router is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 42: Dhcp Service

    Using Web-based Management local network device, you can enter another local IP address here. Subnet Mask: Displays current Subnet Mask Device Name: The current device name is displayed in gray color. The device name can be changed by typing in the new device name in this text box.
  • Page 43: Active Dhcp Leases

    Using Web-based Management minutes. IP Address Displays assignable local IP address range of this Range: router Primary DNS: If needed, specify the primary Domain Name System here. Secondary DNS: If needed, specify the secondary Domain Name System here. Active DHCP Leases This section displays active DHCP lease information for each client: Hostname, IPv4 address, MAC address, and Lease time remaining.
  • Page 44: Static Routing

    Using Web-based Management The MAC address is for host identification, whereas the IPv4 address specifies the fixed address for static lease. To remove any unwanted static lease, just click the corresponding button. Click after making any changes. Advanced Routing settings Static Routing This option allows fixed network routing path assignment (as opposed to the initial adaptive routing).
  • Page 45: Routing And Redirection Service

    Using Web-based Management and choose ‘lan’ (local area network) or Interface: Click ‘wan’ (wide area network). Target: Enter the target host IP or network address here. IPv4-Netmask: Displays the IPv4-Netmask address (the default is 255.255.255.255). A custom IPv4-Netmask can also be specified here.
  • Page 46: Firewall

    Using Web-based Management Internet. They usually provide connectivity to various devices behind a gateway or firewall. IPSec IP Security (IPSec) provides authentication and Passthrough: encryption. Since it is mainly a Layer 3 technology, it can secure all data on the network. To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the Router, click ‘Enabled’.
  • Page 47 Using Web-based Management 1. Name: enter an application name for this port forwarding rule. and select a protocol from the drop down list – 2. Protocol: click TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other… 3. External port: enter the port number of the external port used by the server or Internet application.
  • Page 48: Port Trigger

    Using Web-based Management Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for Note: demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Port Trigger Port Trigger Port Triggering allows the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers.
  • Page 49 Using Web-based Management 1. Name: enter an application name for this port triggering rule. and select a protocol from the drop down list – 2. Protocol: click TCP+UDP (default), TCP, UDP, or Other… 3. Triggered Range: enter the Start Port and End Port for the triggered port number range of the Internet application (please check its documentation for the port number(s) needed).
  • Page 50 Using Web-based Management Numerical and text values shown in the illustrative examples are for Note: demonstration purposes only and are not for actual operation. Security Filter Here you can make Firewall, Internet Filter, and Web Filters adjustments for network security.
  • Page 51: Firewall

    Using Web-based Management Firewall SPI Firewall Enable or Disable Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) feature of the firewall. The default setting is ‘Enable’. Protection: Internet Filter Filter Anonymous This filter blocks anonymous internet requests from outside network. The default setting is ‘disabled’. Internet Requests: Filter Multicast: Multicasting allows for multiple transmissions to...
  • Page 52 Using Web-based Management disable cookies. DMZ Host When a firewall is used, it is sometimes necessary to place some clients (for example Internet games, video conferencing, or VPN connections) outside of the firewall while leaving the others protected. You can do this using a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
  • Page 53: Network Filter

    Using Web-based Management Network Filter Network Filter IP Filtering allows the Router to discard data from certain IP addresses. To add a new IP filtering rule: 1. Name: enter an application name for this IP filtering rule. and select a protocol from the drop down list – 2.
  • Page 54 Using Web-based Management indicate configuration changes stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the IP filtering list by repeating Steps 1-5. 7. (a) To enable or disable an IP filtering list rule, click its check box under ‘Enable’.
  • Page 55: Port Range Forward

    Using Web-based Management Port Range Forward Port Range Forward Port Range Forward allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, and other specialized Internet applications. To forward a port range: 1.
  • Page 56 Using Web-based Management may appear next to “Operator Name” to In the status area, A indicate configuration changes temporarily stored in the router. 6. More rules can be added to the Port Range Forward list by repeating Steps 1-5. 7. (a) To enable or disable a Port Forwards list rule, click its check box under ‘Enable’.
  • Page 57: Upnp

    Using Web-based Management UPNP Universal Plug and Play – Allows wired and wireless network devices to discover each other and establish network services. UPnP Settings Here you can ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ the UPnP service. Help Click the appropriate download link to download the latest Quick Start Guide or User Manual of this product.
  • Page 58: Logout

    Using Web-based Management Logout Exits the web configuration interface and re-directs to login prompt. After a period of inactivity, automatic logout will occur. After clicking Note: any menu item, the login prompt will appear as re-login is needed to continue using the web configuration interface.
  • Page 59 Appendix A: FAQ Appendix A: FAQ This chapter contains a list of frequently asked questions when you set up your CPE configuration. Q: What and how to find my computer IP address? A: IP address is the identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 60 Appendix A: FAQ A: UPnP is an open networking architecture that consists of services, devices, and control points. The ultimate goal is to allow data communication among all UPnP devices regardless of media, operating system, programming language, and wired/wireless connection.
  • Page 61 Appendix B: Specifications Appendix B: Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Physical Cellular Modem Embedded, 3GPP Rel 9, LTE FDD Dimensions 423.5 (L) x 309.5 (W) x 104 (H) mm Weight 3.7kg Water resistant IP IP66 code Interface Ethernet Port RJ45 x 1, with power riding on Ethernet cable...
  • Page 62 Appendix B: Specifications Single Port Forwarding, Port Range Forwarding, Port Range NAT-NAPT Triggering, Port Filtering, IP Filtering, DMZ, UPnP DNS Agent, DDNS IPv4 and IPv6, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, DHCP Server/Client, Other features DHCP Reservation, HTTP/HTTPs, NTP, ALGs Software Features CPE Operation Mode Router mode and Bridge mode Network name, Signal strength, Roaming indication, Radio...
  • Page 63 Appendix B: Specifications RJ-45 head water resistant kit To be provided at request (Optional) 30-meter Ethernet Outdoor grade Ethernet cable with water-proof RJ-45 head at cable (Optional) one end 15-meter Ethernet Outdoor grade Ethernet cable with water-proof RJ-45 head at cable (Optional) one end Environment...
  • Page 64: Europe - Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary Appendix C: 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.
  • Page 65: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary ETSI EN 301 489-17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems. ETSI EN 301 908-1 & -2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);...
  • Page 66 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary 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. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with radio frequency (RF) exposure limits adopted by the Federal Communications Commission for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 67 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and 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: A more recent standard of mobile networking technology;...
  • Page 68 Appendix C: Important Safety Information and Glossary HSPA+ (High Speed Packet Access +): This is also known as HSPA Evolved, is the next step and is more focused on delivering data services enabling speeds of up to 42Mbps in the downlink and 11Mbps in the uplink. IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity): A number unique to each GSM/UMTS device that can be used block network access by a stolen mobile device.

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