USB Mobile Broadband Router Reference Manual 7.1.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 Table of Contents Introduction Part 1 4 1 Package contents ................................................................................................................................... 4 2 Access the ................................................................................................................................... router 4 3 Limited Internet ....................................................................................................................
Contents 3 Part 6 Support 33 Part 7 Open Source Notice 33 1 GPL v2 Applications ................................................................................................................................... 33 2 GPL v3 Applications ................................................................................................................................... 37 3 LGPL Application .................................................................................................................
1 Reference Manual 7.1.5 Introduction Thank you for choosing a Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router. Dovado has quickly become the leading brand in terms of support for 4G/LTE and 3G USB modems. Simply insert your compatible USB modem into the Dovado router, and the two will be automatically paired in order to get you online on the Internet.
Introduction 1.3 5 Limited Internet Mode (L.I.M.) Dovado routers support most Hi-Link (Huawei) and CWID (ZTE)-based USB modems. However, unlike traditional USB modems, these specific models are designed to act as routers, imposing certain limitations due to the complication of a second private network layer.
2 Reference Manual 7.1.5 Status Overview Bar Atop of the user interface, a bar displays an overview of your Internet connection. This information sits outside the security zone of your router, and does not need to be accessed via an authorized login, thus saving time on checking the connection status. The Connection Status Overview Bar shows the following information: Date: Synchronized with a Dovado NTP (Network Time Protocol) server upon each new successful Internet connection.
Status Overview Bar 3 7 Menu System The menu system is structured into sub-categories related to various functions and features. For each topic, there are sub-menus to the right side where you can alter the settings to suit your needs. All changes that are applied must be saved. Regardless of how many changes have been applied throughout the menu, they will only take effect once you have applied a Restart. 3.1 HOME To view information about your Dovado router, click on the Home button in the menu.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 the Dovado Router. Bridge Mode* (NAT disabled) Bridge Mode will disable the NAT/routing functionality and allow you to connect any device to the router's LAN port or WLAN interface. The device you connect to the router will get its IP address directly from the mobile network. In this mode, the router will be transformed into a converter between USB and LAN or WLAN.
Menu System 9 when updating your Dynamic DNS. It uses HTTP Basic authentication to authenticate with the server This is an example of a Service URL: http://dyndnsprovider.com/update? hostname=customhostname Custom DNS: If your operator's DNS servers are unavailable, or if you wish to use a 3rd party DNS server, then insert the IP address of up to two different servers which the router should use. As a result, all devices on your network will then use those specified DNS servers. 3.2.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 or E- Mail for an updated total of your calendar month's data consumption. You can also specify which kind of data to keep track of (downloaded only, or downloaded and uploaded; depending on your mobile broadband subscription terms). For more information, please visit http://www.dovado.com/features/traffic 3.
Menu System 3.4.1 11 WAN Port Settings The default setting is that your operator automatically will allocate you an IP address. Should your operator have given you a static (specific) IP address, then select Manual (Static) settings and fill in the given information in the relevant fields. 3.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 It is also possible to forward incoming GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) traffic to a single host. Click on Add when you are finished. Note: By default, no traffic is permitted inwards if the request is initiated by an external user. However, clients on your private network can always access the public Internet. Click on Restart for the changes to take effect. 3.5.4 UPnP The settings for Universal Plug and Play. The router supports Universal Plug and Play.
Menu System 13 Default value is DOVADO-XXXXX Where XXXXX is a unique combination, your unique combination you can find on the white sticker at the bottom of the router SSID Broadcast: enables or disables transmission of the SSID from the router. When disabled, other Wireless LAN clients will not find the router when they perform a network search. Fragment length: is a setting that affects the quality of the wireless transmissions.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 function does not clear the MAC Address Control List. Windows 1. Click on the Start button and then Run. 2. Type cmd and press enter. 3. Type ipconfig /all in the command prompt and press enter. The MAC address is found on the physical address line Mac OSX 1. Click on the Finder icon, followed by System Preferences. 2. Open the Network icon and click on the relevant interface. 3. Click on Advanced, and the hardware ID will be shown. This is your MAC address. 3.
Menu System 15 have impact on the throughput and latency. By default, encryption is Enabled Default profile Click here if you want that the router automatic should connect with this profile If VPN goes down Here you select what the router should allow to happen if the VPN disconnects. Either you let the hosts continue to surf on the Internet directly (without VPN), or you decide to block them from accessing the Internet.
3.8.3.1 Reference Manual 7.1.5 Remote Commands The short text commands are: Status, Restart, Disconnect, Connect (or Reconnect), Upgrade. Status: The router will reply to you stating that it's either connected or disconnected from the Internet. It will also contain the IP address (if connected) of it's Ethernet WAN / USB Modem along with signal information. Restart: The router will restart itself. Disconnect: The router will disconnect itself from the mobile broadband network.
Menu System 17 Restart: In case the router was forced to restart itself after 3 unsuccessful connection attempts (based on the settings located in the Connection Tracker). A restart can also be affected by an unexpected power failure. Connection down: The Internet connection has been dropped.
3.9.2 Reference Manual 7.1.5 Shares In order to share out a storage drive, you must pair the drive together with a unique name. Enter the name you wish to use, and select the drive from the drop-down menu. Make sure to also select which sharing method you wish to use for that specific drive. The SMB method is a regular network share, whereas FTP is a File Transfer Protocol service that requires you to use an FTP client on your computer.
Menu System 19 (aliases) can then be controlled by: 1. Sending an SMS containing short commands such as "lamp1 on". 2. Using the DOVADO Remote Control app for iOS/Android. 3. Using the DovTelCon Windows desktop application for PC. 4. Setting up a schedule for triggering of events. 5. Manual control from the graphical web user interface (UI). Visit the relevant pages on http://www.dovado.com for further information on this section.
3.11 Reference Manual 7.1.5 POSITION With help of your location coordinates, this router is capable of applying the information into use with several applications, such as knowing what time the sun will rise and set each day when using Home Automation. 3.11.1 Info The router can be used as a tracking device by showing its positioning e.g. on a Google MapTM. The router support 2 different types of position services: 1.
Menu System 21 Status Bar: It possible to hide the status bar from being showed when connecting to the router from remote location Hostname lookup interval: Select how often a hostname entered in the Client Access List should be updated. Frequent updates are needed if the IP-address behind the hostname changes often. Allowed Clients: The router will only allow access for clients visible in the Client Access List.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 e-mail service provider. Aside from inserting the correct username and password, it is important to confirm which SMTP port and authentication protocol you should use. After saving these settings, click on Send Test Message to verify. 3.12.6 Log The log shows what the router has done since powering/booting up. It may provide you a good insight into any problems you may be facing with your mobile broadband connection.
Menu System 23 Tip: The configuration file which you download from your Dovado router can also be used on other routers of the same model and firmware revision. This can come in handy if performing a massdeployment of clone configurations. 3.14 RESTART Push Restart in order to restart the router and initiate all the settings you have saved within the menu. 3.15 LOGOUT Normally, the login session will expire after 10 minutes of no activity.
4 Reference Manual 7.1.5 API The Application Programmable Interface (API) allows you to create your own custom interface with the router. You can control certain features such as Home Automation, as well as manage SMS messaging. 4.1 Enabling the API To enable the API please do the following.
API 25 pass [secret_password] (log in with secret_password) info (prints general information about the router) services (lists services) upgrade (upgrades router to latest available firmware) Tellstick: ts aliases (lists configured aliases) ts groups (lists configured groups) ts turn [alias] [on]/[off] ts dim [alias] [0...100] (Dimming the device to XX%) ts dims [alias] [0...100] (Turns the device off before dimming to XX%) ts dimot [alias] [Start level 0...100] [Stop level 0...
4.7 Reference Manual 7.1.5 SMS The router can handle both SMS´s in cleartext (UTF-8/UCS encoded) and in PDU mode. To view the clear-text contents of a PDU you need to convert it either on your own or, preferably, using a third-party software such as SMS Server Tools 3 Below is the API commands available related to SMS SMS: sms list (returns number of unread/read messages) sms send [PDU] sms sendtxt NUMBER [ENCODING] NUMBER:international format without the leading +.
API 4.7.3.1 27 Reading an SMS via text sms recvtxt [ID] (returns cleartext SMS with ID or all cleartext SMS in the inbox if ID is empty) To read a SMS via text use the command sms recvtxt Example: >> sms list new/total 1/1 Stored IDs: 1 >> sms recvtxt 1 From: 46XXXXXXXXX Sent: 12-07-23 11:27:36 Alphabet: UTF-8 ID: 1 Räksmörgås End of SMS >> 4.7.3.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 >> 4.8 Check services available Services available in current session: To display which services that are available in current session, execute the command: services It will respond with the services (Home Automation and SMS) that are currently available Example: HOMEAUTOMATION=enabled SMS=enabled 4.9 API Coding The API can easily be extended with a custom front-end. When implementing a front-end, mind the following: The router might be behind a high-latency connection.
API 29 if ($socket === false) { echo "socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error()) . "\n"; } else { echo "OK.\n"; } echo "Attempting to connect to '$ipaddress' on port '$api_port'..."; $result = socket_connect($socket, $ipaddress, $api_port); if ($result === false) { echo "socket_connect() failed.\nReason: ($result) " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error($socket)) .
5.1.1 Reference Manual 7.1.5 Scenario 1: USB modem using a SIM card Go to Modem->Modem Settings page. Select your country, and operator Access Point Name. If your operator or APN isn’t available, then insert it manually into the blank field. Enter PIN code of your SIM card if necessary.
Troubleshooting 31 1. Click on Start followed by Run and type in cmd. 2. Once the black command prompt is open, type in ping 192.168.0.1 followed by Enter. Mac OS X 1. Click on Finder in the dock. 2. Then click on Utilities in the Go menu. 3. Make then sure to double-click on Network Utility. In the Network Utility window, click on the Ping tab. Enter the IP address 192.168.0.1 in the provided field. Click on Ping. 5.2.
Reference Manual 7.1.5 1. Go to Control Panel -> Network Connections and right click Wireless network connection and choose Properties. 2. Go to the Wireless Networks tab and select your WLAN under Preferred networks and click Remove. 3. Reconnect to the WLAN. Mac OS X 1. Go to System Preferences -> Network -> Airport -> Advanced 2. Select your WLAN in the list and click the minus sign to remove it. 3. Reconnect to the WLAN. 5.2.
Troubleshooting 6 33 Support Should you require any technical support, please visit http://www.dovado.com/support For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), please visit http://www.dovado.com/faq If you are unable to find what you are looking for, please contact our support via http:// www.dovado.
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