Teltonika WiMAX User Manual
Teltonika WiMAX User Manual

Teltonika WiMAX User Manual

Outdoor router

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WiMAX Outdoor Router
User Manual
Version 1.08
Applies to:
RUT723, RUT725, RUT735 and RUT738
Suitable for RUT7xx

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Summary of Contents for Teltonika WiMAX

  • Page 1 WiMAX Outdoor Router User Manual Version 1.08 Applies to: RUT723, RUT725, RUT735 and RUT738 Suitable for RUT7xx...
  • 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 LEGAL NOTICE ................................2 ATTENTION ................................. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................3 SAFETY INFORMATION ..............................4 DEVICE SERVICE ................................5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..............................6 ................................... 6 NTRODUCTION ................................6 ACKAGE CONTENTS ............................... 6 YSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ............................7 ..........................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION In this section you will be introduced on how to use a WiMAX Outdoor Router safely. You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before using the device! We suggest you to adhere to the following recommendations in order to avoid personal injuries and or property damage.
  • Page 5: Device Service

    This automatic two pole protective device disconnects all the associated equipment (fig 1). To disconnect the device plug off the AC-DC power adapter from the wall outlet or power strip. The gap between contacts should be no less than 3mm. 1 Figure: Building installation scheme Device service Signal level of the device depends on the working environment.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Note: If any of the components are missing or damaged, please contact the retailer or reseller from which this product was purchased. Note: Using a not IEEE 802.3af-2003 compliant POE adapter with the WiMAX Outdoor Router will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
  • Page 7: Installation Guidelines

    Installation guidelines Surge Protection Recommendations Antenna should be placed on the mast on the level that is at least 1 meter lower than the mast’s top. In this case lightning is more likely to strike the mast instead of the antenna. The mast is to be grounded on the grounding contour according to your local standards.
  • Page 8 Cabling and powering colors are listed in a table below. The device is powered by the included POE adapter. Connect the Outdoor WiMAX router to the PoE adapter's "Data & Power Out" port via an Ethernet cable. Connect the “Data In” port to your computer or switch.
  • Page 9: Mounting Device

    Mounting device Device pole mounting kit contains these elements: STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Fix “L” bracket to the router Assemble pole bracket clamp and Adjust right direction and “U” bolt on a pole tighted the nuts. Install Router as high as possible over specific level (at least 1 meter lower than a mast’s top). Proximity of other antennas should be avoided.
  • Page 10: Web Gui Overview

    Web GUI OVERVIEW In this section you will be briefly introduced to our user interface. Note: we use an intuitive tool tip system in our web user interface which displays additional data for the user. To see this data hover your mouse cursor above the field. Also, if the frame of the field becomes red, it usually means that the data in the field is incorrect, in this case look into red tool tip for more information.
  • Page 11: Webui Structure

    Our modern web user interface provides you with all the tools needed within the five main pages: Status, Network, Firewall, Administration, About. Status Status page The status page consists of 6 properties that define the current state of the WiMAX Outdoor Router: Uptime – amount of time since the last reboot (or plug in).
  • Page 12: Network

    Network Network settings page allows the user to change the IP address, net mask and DHCP server settings. IP address IP address settings page IP address – IP address of the router. Netmask – mask used to divide IP address into subnets. DHCP server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers configured for a...
  • Page 13: Dynamic Dns

    Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname. To start using this feature firstly you should register to DDNS service provider. DDNS form Provider – your dynamic DNS service provider selected from the list. Username –...
  • Page 14: Openvpn

    OpenVPN VPN (virtual private network) is a secure network that provides remote offices or traveling users an access to a central organizational network. OpenVPN form General: Enable OpenVPN – enables VPN functionality. VPN mode – changes VPN mode Client/Server. Protocol –...
  • Page 15: Firewall

    Firewall Firewall page lets you configure firewall settings to meet your requirements. It includes port- forwarding, MAC filtering and IP filtering Port forwarding Port forwarding is the process of translating the address and port number of a packet to a new destination.
  • Page 16: Mac Filtering

    Mac filtering MAC filtering is a security access control method used to determine access to the network by physical address. Follow these steps to add a MAC filtering rule: Enable – check to enable the MAC filtering. 2. Press the button.
  • Page 17: Ip Filtering

    IP filtering IP filtering is a security access control method used to determine access to the network by IP address. Follow these steps to add an IP filtering rule: Enable – check to enable the IP filtering. 2. Press the button.
  • Page 18: Demilitarization Zone

    Language – select a language from the drop down list. Radio state – disables or enables radio (WiMAX) connection. Reboot button – click to reboot this device. You will have to wait for a few seconds until it boots up...
  • Page 19: Firmware

    Firmware Firmware page To save firmware: click Save firmware to file and at the following dialog browse to the directory you want to place binary file. To update firmware:click Select firmware file and at the following dialog window select firmware file (note: file must be named firmware.bin).
  • Page 20: Troubleshooter

     Go to Control panel ->Network and internet -> Network sharing center -> change adapter settings.  Right click on a Local Area Connection which uses WiMAX Outdoor Router for connecting to the internet and click Properties.  Check Internet Protocol IPv4 (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
  • Page 21: Under Mac Os

    Under MAC OS  Click on the Apple Menu and select System Preferences  In the Internet & Network section, click on the Network icon.  Select Built-in Ethernet.  Click on Advanced.  In the TCP/IP tab, ensure that Configure is set to Using...
  • Page 22: Under Linux (Gnome 3)

    Under Linux (GNOME 3)  Click on network interfaces icon in activity bar  Select Network Settings  Click Configure… to open network connection properties.  Go to IPv4 tab.  Select Automatic (DHCP) from Method drop down menu.  Click Save…...
  • Page 23: Technical Specifications

    Throughput HARQ UL and DL, up to Category 7 40 Mbps Total DL + UL LEDs Power, LAN and WiMAX Activity 1 x RJ45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3af-2003 Compliant Electrical, Mechanical & Environmental: Dimensions (H x W x D)

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