Teltonika RUT100 HSDPA User Manual
Teltonika RUT100 HSDPA User Manual

Teltonika RUT100 HSDPA User Manual

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  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION ........................5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........................6 Introduction ............................. 6 Package contents ............................. 6 System requirements ..........................6 RUT100, RUT104 Hardware, LED's and connections ..............7 2.4.1 Back panel ............................7 2.4.2 Front panel ............................ 7 RUT110 Hardware, LED's and connections ..................
  • Page 4 4.9.2 Ping Reboot ..........................40 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ......................41 ORDERING INFORMATION ......................44 RUT100 HSDPA series ........................44 RUT104 HSUPA series ........................44 RUT110 HSDPA series ........................44 Appendix A Configuring PC wireless security ..................45 Appendix B Changing router IP address ....................47 Appendix C Updating router firmware ....................
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    1 SAFETY INFORMATION In this document you will be introduced how to use 3G Mobile Router safely. We suggest you to adhere to following recommendations to avoid any damage to person or property. You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting to use the device! 3G Mobile Router is used to provide a mobile Internet access using a GSM network.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2.1 Introduction Teltonika 3G Mobile Router provides WAN connectivity to wired and wireless clients using the 3G cellular data network. It allows multiple users to get IEEE 802.11 compliant connection within your wireless broadband network with a single 3G data access account and SIM card. 3G Mobile Router is extremely useful for mobile work teams or emergency crews that need access to the broadband Internet but have no permanent base.
  • Page 7: Rut100, Rut104 Hardware, Led's And Connections

    2.4 RUT100, RUT104 Hardware, LED's and connections 2.4.1 Back panel Figure 1. Router back panel view. 1. Wireless LAN antenna connection. 2. GSM antenna connection. 3. Wireless LAN antenna connection. 2.4.2 Front panel Figure 2. Router front panel view. 1. 3G LED. A solid light indicates proper connection of the 3G. 2.
  • Page 8: Rut110 Hardware, Led's And Connections

    2.5 RUT110 Hardware, LED's and connections 2.5.1 Back panel Figure 1. Router back panel view. WLAN - wireless LAN antenna connection. Power - power adapter socket. GSM - GSM antenna connection. LAN - Ethernet connection. 2.5.2 Front panel Figure 2. Router top panel view. GSM –...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    3 GETTING STARTED 3.1 Initial setup 3G Mobile Router enables to access network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of wireless network. Some things should be considered before finding place to set up access point: 1.
  • Page 10: Router Configuration

    4 ROUTER CONFIGURATION 4.1 Connect to router WEB configuration page using wired connection Step 1 Connect 3G Mobile Router to your PC using LAN cable. Step 2 Setup Local Area Network adapter on your computer (Go to Start > Settings > Network Connections Right click on Local Network Connection select Properties) Step 3 Setup the Local Area network adapter’s IP address.
  • Page 11: Connect To Router Web Configuration Page Using Wireless Connection

    Right click on Wireless Network Connection and chose Enable. Step 4 Choose the wireless network (default: www.teltonika.lt) from the list of available wireless networks. Step 5 Open the Web browser and type the device IP address (default 192.168.0.1) and enter the 3G Mobile Router administrator login details to access the Web management.
  • Page 12: Web Configuration Page Interface Structure

    4.3 WEB configuration page interface structure The main Web management menu is displayed after successful login into the system (Figure 3). From this menu all essential configuration pages are accessed. Figure 3. Main Management Menu By default the Quick Setup menu is activated. The web management menu has the following structure: Quick Setup –...
  • Page 13: Quick Setup

    4.4 Quick Setup Use Quick Setup to quickly configure basic 3G Mobile Router settings. The configuration is made in four steps (this is the default page when accessing the administration web management interface). To start quick setup wizard click button Start Now. Step 1.
  • Page 14 Step 3. Configure mobile network settings. The configuration data should be provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Step 4. After successful configuration please click Save button. The router will reboot and start up with new settings. The process will take several minutes. 14 | P a g e...
  • Page 15: Status

    4.5 Status 4.5.1 System Information System Information menu displays general devices status. Figure 4. System Information Connection information – displays the GSM network information Local Network Information – displays local network configuration. Wireless Information – displays wireless network information. 15 | P a g e...
  • Page 16: Hardware Information

    4.5.2 Hardware information Figure 5. Interfaces Uptime – displays the time since the system was last rebooted. Firmware version – displays current version of the firmware. Average system load – displays the average load of the device processor in the period of the last 1 minute, 5 minutes and 15 minutes (a larger value means a larger average load on the processor: <1.0 –...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    4.6 Configuration 4.6.1 Mobile Network Settings To set up the GSM connection SIM card is required. SIM card is not supplied with the router. It may be purchased from internet service provider. The following information to connect to the internet is required: 1.
  • Page 18: Network Settings

    4.6.2 Network Settings This section will allow you to change the local network settings of the router and to configure the DHCP settings Figure 9. Network settings. Router IP address. The IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1. Subnet mask.
  • Page 19: Wireless Settings

    4.6.3 Wireless Settings 4.6.3.1 Country code Figure 11. Wireless network settings. Country code. Select the country where the wireless network will be created. 4.6.3.2 Basic wireless settings Figure 12. Wireless network settings. Enable radio. Check the box to enable the wireless function. If you do not want to use wireless network, uncheck the box to disable the wireless function.
  • Page 20: Wireless Security

    Channel. Select the channel for the wireless network. Data rate. Set the maximum wireless network data rate. Transmit power. Set the maximum transmitter radiation power. ACK timeout. Set ACK timeout in order to adjust the timeout value for long distance operation.
  • Page 21: Wireless Security With Wep 64/128Bit

    WPA2-PSK-TKIP – choose the WPA2 security with pre-shared key, encrypted by the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) algorithm. WPA2-PSK-AES – choose the WPA2 security with pre-shared key, encrypted by the AES in Counter mode with CBC-MAC algorithm. WPA-802.1x-TKIP – choose the WPA security encrypted in TKIP mode with 802.1x authentication (RADIUS infrastructure required).
  • Page 22: Dynamic Dns Settings

    Retries – specify the number of times authentication/accounting request is retransmitted [0- 99]. Default: 2. Secret – specify the shared secret of the authentication/accounting server [string]. The shared secret is used to encrypt data packets transmitted between RADIUS server and client. Note: Shared secrets must be the same on the RADIUS servers and the RADIUS client.
  • Page 23: Port Forwarding

    4.6.5 Port forwarding This section will let to manage port forwarding. Figure 19. Port forwarding settings. Application name. Set the name of the application. Port type. Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH Incoming port. Set incoming port value or range Destination address Enter the IP address and/or port of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to be forwarded.
  • Page 24: Dmz

    Example 3: Forward TCP and UDP ports range 40000 - 70000 to IP address 192.168.0.100 port 50000. 4.6.5.1 A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and may be vulnerable to attack. You should only use this feature when a special application’s function fails to make an application work. Designating a DMZ host may also put other computers in the local network at risk.
  • Page 25: Service

    4.6.6 Service In this section HTTP, SSH services which are important for remote control monitoring and management may be enabled and disabled. 4.6.6.1 Figure 21. SSH service Enable SSH. Check the box to enable SSH service. Port. Set port value of the SSH service. 4.6.6.2 HTTP Figure 22.
  • Page 26: Vpn

    4.7 VPN 4.7.1 OpenVPN (site to site ) OpenVPN site to site graphical user interface (GUI) implementation allows connecting two remote networks via point-to-point encrypted tunnel. OpenVPN implementation offers a cost-effective simply configurable alternative to other VPN technologies. The OpenVPN security model is based on SSL, the industry standard for secure communications via the internet.
  • Page 27: Server Configuration

    4.7.1.1 Server configuration Figure 25. Server configuration Local network Local tunnel IP – specify the IP address of the local VPN tunnel endpoint. Remote network Remote tunnel IP – specify the IP address of the remote VPN tunnel endpoint. Remote network IP – specify the remote network IP. Remote network subnet mask –...
  • Page 28: Static Authentication Key

    4.7.1.3 Static authentication key Figure 28. Client configuration Static key configurations offer the simplest setup, and are ideal for point-to-point VPNs. The GUI allows to generate, download and upload the static key. Important! The same key must be uploaded in server and client, e.g. if the key was generated in server, then it must be download by clicking Download , then uploaded in the remote client VPN configuration.
  • Page 29: Gre Tunnel

    4.7.2 GRE Tunnel GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation RFC2784) is a solution for tunneling RFC1812 private address-space traffic over an intermediate TCP/IP network such as the Internet. GRE tunneling does not use encryption it simply encapsulates data and sends it over the WAN. WAN IP: WAN IP: A.A.A.A...
  • Page 30: Ipsec

    Enable GRE Tunnel. Check the box to enable the GRE Tunnel function. TTL. Specify the fixed time-to-live (TTL) value on tunneled packets [0-255]. The 0 is a special value meaning that packets inherit the TTL value. Default: 0. Enable PMTUD. Check the box to enable the Path Maximum Transmission Unit Discovery (PMTUD) status on this tunnel.
  • Page 31: Manual Ipsec Key Exchange

    4.7.3.1 Manual IPsec Key exchange Figure 31. Authentication header settings Mode – select tunnel or transport mode. Remote VPN Endport – set remote IPsec server IP address. Remote Network Secure Group – Set the remote network (Secure Policy Database) information. 4.7.3.1.1 Authentication header (AH) settings Figure 32.
  • Page 32: Encapsulating Security Payload (Esp) Settings

    4.7.3.1.2 Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) settings The ESP protocol provides origin authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality protection of a packet. Figure 33. Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) settings Encapsulation Protocol – select encapsulation protocol: Authentication header (AH) or Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP). Inbound SPI –...
  • Page 33: Auto Ike Ipsec Key Exchange

    4.7.3.2 Auto IKE IPsec Key exchange Auto IPsec configuration uses the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) for automatically keying IPsec connections. IKE has two phases: Phase one - SA for own communication (IKE-SA). Phase two - IPSec SA establishment. Note: IKE uses UDP port 500. Make sure that your firewall configuration does not block this port. During phase one router IKE sends proposals for creating IKE-SA: 1.
  • Page 34: Tunnel Keep Alive

    Figure 34. IPsec settings Enable IPsec – Select to enable IPsec feature. IPsec Key exchange mode – Select Auto Key (IKE) Remote VPN Endpoint IP address - set remote IPsec server IP address. Remote Network Secure Group [IP address, Subnet Mask] – Specify the SPD (security policy database) destination IP address and Subnet Mask.
  • Page 35: Admin

    4.8 Admin Use the Admin menu to define access settings to the device, or to use the following system utilities: Account – change administrator’s password. Management – administrative access settings. Maintenance – new firmware upgrade, reboot or reset to factory defaults the device. 4.8.1 Account The Administrative Account menu is used for changing the existing administrators’...
  • Page 36: Snmp

    After enabling RCMS setting the following screen should appear. Figure 38. RCMS settings RCMS server URL - specify the URL of the RCMS server to which the heartbeat notifications will be sent. Heartbeat interval – enter the interval, in seconds, between subsequent heartbeat notifications.
  • Page 37: Clock/Ntp

    Figure 39. SNMP settings Enable SNMP – check the box to enable SNMP service. System location – specify the physical location of the router [string]. System contact – specify the textual identification of the contact person for the router together with information on how to contact this person [string]. Read only community (v1/v2) –...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    4.8.3 Maintenance Use the Maintenance menu to upgrade system firmware, download troubleshoot file, reboot the device or set the device to factory default values. 4.8.3.1 Firmware upgrade To update your device firmware use the Firmware upgrade section, select the firmware file and click the Upload button: Figure 41.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting File Download

    Figure 45. Reset to Factory Defaults Confirmation Reset. Click to reset the device to factory default values. Cancel. Click to cancel reset process. Note: Resetting the device is an irreversible process. Current configuration and the administrator password will be set back to the factory default. 4.8.3.4 Troubleshooting file download If there are any problems with router the troubleshoot file may be downloaded.
  • Page 40: Tools

    4.9 Tools 4.9.1 Site Survey The Site Survey test shows overview information for wireless networks in a local geographic area. Using this test, an administrator can scan for working access points, check their operating channels, encryption and see signal/noise levels. An administrator can use this feature to identify a clear channel to set the device.
  • Page 41: Technical Specification

    5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Wireless IEEE 802.11 network Standards IEEE 802.11b: 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, 1Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 54Mbps, 48Mbps, 36Mbps, 24Mbps, 18Mbps, 12Mbps, 9Mbps, 6Mbps, automatically fall back to 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, 1Mbps Transmitter output power at antenna connector IEEE 802.11b: 1-11Mbps 20dBm IEEE 802.11g: 6-24Mbps...
  • Page 42 RUT100, RUT110 HSDPA/UMTS 2100 MHz Power Class 3 (+24 dBm) HSDPA 1.8: Categories 1-4, 11 and 12 HSDPA 3.6: Categories 5 and 6 HSDPA 7.2: Category 7 and 8 UMTS: 384 Kbps operation in downlink, 384 Kbps in uplink RUT104 HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz or 900/2100 MHz or 1900/2100/AWS MHz HSUPA mode: 2.0: category 5 HSDPA 7.2: Categories 7 and 8...
  • Page 43 RUT100, RUT104 Dimensions L = 100mm W = 85mm H = 36mm RUT110 Dimensions L = 140mm W = 106mm H = 37mm RUT100, RUT104 Weight 230g RUT110 Weight 280g 43 | P a g e...
  • Page 44: Ordering Information

    6 ORDERING INFORMATION 6.1 RUT100 HSDPA series Part number Router model RUT100 EM1110 GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA router (2100MHz), Euro PSU RUT100 ER1100 GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA router (2100MHz), WLAN 802.11b/g, Euro PSU RUT100 BM1110 GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA router (2100MHz), UK PSU RUT100 BR1100 GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA router (2100MHz), WLAN 802.11b/g, UK PSU...
  • Page 45: Appendix A Configuring Pc Wireless Security

    7 Appendix A Configuring PC wireless security 1. Click Start => Settings => Control Panel (The Control Panel should be in Classic view). Double click on the Network Connections icon. 2. Right click on the Local Area Connection for wired or Wireless Network Connection for wireless connection and select Properties.
  • Page 46 7. Click Refresh network list 8. Choose the network with SSID witch was configured on the router (default www.teletonika.lt) and click connect. The window asking for the key should appear. The Network key is the passphrase which was typed in the router settings. 46 | P a g e...
  • Page 47: Appendix B Changing Router Ip Address

    8 Appendix B Changing router IP address Step 1 Connect to router WEB configuration page. Then go CONFIGURATION then Maintenance. Step 2 Change router IP address: In the field Router IP address write new router address. (eg. 192.168.123.1) Step 2 Change router DHCP server assigned IP address range: Type the fields IP address from and IP address to type new range Example: Router IP address:...
  • Page 48: Appendix C Updating Router Firmware

    9 Appendix C Updating router firmware Step 1 Connect to router WEB configuration page. Then go ADMIN then Maintenance to upgrade system firmware. Step 2 To update your device firmware click Browse button to select the new image from a folder on the PC and click the Upload button: Step 3 When the new firmware image is uploaded to the router’s temporary memory it is necessary to save the firmware into the router’s permanent memory.
  • Page 49 After clicking the Reset button, the confirmation message appears: Click to Reset the device to factory default values. 49 | P a g e...
  • Page 50: Appendix D Accessing Rut From The Web

    10 Appendix D Accessing RUT from the WEB There are two ways to connect the router from internet: 1. Using SIM card with public static IP address 2. Using SIM card with public dynamic IP address witch will be linked to static hostname using DDNS service.
  • Page 51: Appendix E Sim Card Public Or Private Ip Address

    11 Appendix E SIM card public or private IP address Step 1 Connect PC to router and check if it is possible to browse Internet. If you are not able then there is problem with MOBILE NETWORK SETTINGS. If you are able then go to next step.

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