About this do ocumen nt Sum mmary This document d provides informatio on for product features, f main functions f and services, techn nical specificatio ons and techniccal references.
LTE200 User Manual About this document About this document Overview This document introduces the hardware, function, installation, configuration, and maintenance information of the LTE200 LTE CPE.
LTE200 User Manual Contents Contents ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ............................................................................................................1 CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................0 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................5 1.1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ..............................................
LTE200 User Manual
LTE200 User Manual
LTE200 User Manual
LTE200 User Manual
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 1 Product Ove erview 1 Product Overrview About this chapter c This chap pter introducees the product function, application, a s specification, and interface informatio on. 1 Product Introducction 1.1 LTE200 is an LTE wireless gatewayy CPE that im mplements the conversion n between LTTE wireless data d and wireed Ethernet data. d It suppo orts data bacckhaul functio on and can be used indeependently. LTTE200 is used d for home an nd SOHO dep ployment.
LTE200 User Manual 1 Product Overview 1.3 Hardware Specification The LTE200 hardware specifications are shown in table 1‐1. Table 1‐1 Hardware specifications Item Description Technical WAN standard Working Mobile Network: 3GPP Release 11 Ethernet: IEEE 802.3/802.3u LAN IEEE 802.3/802.3u WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n LTE200 LTE FDD: Band 2/4/5/12/13/14/66/71 frequency band Data service WCDMA: Band 2/4/5 LTE FDD DL 150 Mbps, UL 50 Mbps WCDMA DL 384 Kbps, UL 384 Kbps WLAN 802.
LTE200 User Manual 1 Product Overview Sensitivity Typ. ‐85 dBm@11 Mbps 802.11g Typ. ‐88 dBm@6 Mbps Typ. ‐70 dBm@54 Mbps 802.11n Typ. ‐88 dBm@MCS0 HT20 Typ. ‐68 dBm@MCS7 802.11n Typ. ‐84 dBm@MCS0 HT40 Typ. ‐66 dBm@MCS7 Power Full load <10W consumption Standby mode <4W AC/DC DC: 12 V/1 A supply AC: 220V±20% 50Hz±5% Operating Temperature power environment Operating: ‐10°C to 55°C Storage: ‐40°C to +70° Humidity 5% ‐ 95% Atmospheric 86kPa to 106kPa pressure 1.
LTE200 User Manual 1 Product Overview WPA encryption Voice service SMS Gateway VoIP AES TKIP TKIP+AES SIP protocol Call forwarding Number hiding Conference Call waiting and call holding Short massage sending and receiving Support extra‐long massage IPv4/IPv6 protocol Static (v4/v6) routing DHCP server Default routing address is 192.168.1.1 Default address from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.
LTE200 User Manual 1 Product Overview Diagnostic Ping Tracert TR069 System Operating Window XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7/8/8.1/10 with Requirements System latest upgrades Web Brower IE 8.0 and above Firefox 24.0 and above Safari 6.0 and above Opera 12.0 and above Chrome 27.0 and above 1.
LTE200 User Manual 1 Product Overview change the password. A password must meet the following rules: a) A password consists of 8 to 15 characters. b) A password contains at least three types of characters of the following: - Lowercase letter - Uppercase letter - Digit - Special characters, including the space character and the following: `~! @#$%^&*()‐_=+\|[{}];:'",<.>/? By default, the function to remotely log in to the CPE Web UI over HTTPS is disabled.
LTE200 User Manual 1 Product Overview -at least one of special characters: `~!@#$%^&*()‐_=+\|[{}];:,<.>/? NOTE: Ensure that the settings for the CPE and central office TR‐069 management equipment are the same. Otherwise, the CPE cannot be managed by the central office TR‐069 management equipment. The central office TR‐069 management equipment will use the SN as the unique identifier for device management. It is recommended that you change the password after first‐time logging in.
LTE200 User Manual 2Hardware Introduction 2Hardware Introduction About this chapter This chapter introduces the hardware and cables of the LTE200 2.1 LTE200Hardware 2.1.1 Appearance Figure 2‐1 shows the appearance of the LTE200 Figure 2‐1 The appearance ofthe CPE 2.1.2 Panel interface The LTE200 panel includes power port, SIM card slot, WAN/LAN port, phone port, and indicator.
LTE200 User Manual 2Hardware Introduction 2.1.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 2Harrdware Introdu uction 2.2 2 Cables 2.2.1 RJ45 Network caables The WAN/LAN port p of the CPE can be connected through RJ45 cable. Forr two connection standards: T‐568B and T‐568A A, the WAN/LLAN ports sup pport MDI/MDIX auto‐sen nsing. 2.2.2 RJ11 Te elephoneline The Phone port can c be connected to the fiixed‐line telephone througgh RJ11 cablee.
LTE200 User Manual 3 InstallationIntroduction 3 InstallationIntroduction About this chapter This section introduces how to install the LTE200. 3.1Installation Preparation Before installation, please check the total number of items based on the packing list attached to each packing caseand check whether each packing case is intact. 3.2 Installation Procedure Step1.
LTE200 User Manual 3 InstallationIntroduction After you install the LTE200, perform a hardware installation check and a power‐on check. After powering on, check the working status of the CPE depends on the LED indicators.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4 Configgurationn Introduction About this chapter c This chapter describess the configurration Introdu uction of the LTE200 1Log into Web UI 4.1 Prerrequisites The deploym ment on the network n side is complete. The computter has been connected c to o the CPE. The installattion of the CP PE is complete. The CPE starts correctly based b on deffault parametters during po ower‐on. Ope erating steps Step p1.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.2..2 VOIP quicck configuration Ope erating steps: Step p1. Enter “Wizard” “ ‐> “V VoIP”. Step p2. Input the parameters of VoIP and d click the “Enable” of “Prroxy”. Note: The Display Name, Number, Login ID, Password, Proxy Addr, Proxy Port are necessary parameters. Step p3. After in nputting all parameters, cllick “Apply”. 4.2..3 WLAN qu uick configu uration Ope erating steps: Step p1. Enter “Wizard” “ ‐> “W Wireless”. Step p2.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction passw word. 4.3 3 LTE conffiguration n 4.3..1 LTE Data service setttings Prerrequisites: Network is ready r LTE200 pow wer on and staart CPE registerr LTE networkk Ope erating steps: Step p1. Enter “LTE” “ –> “LTE Connect”: Step p2.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.3..2 LTE APN settings s Prerrequisites: Network is ready r LTE200 pow wer on and staart CPE registerr LTE networkk Ope erating steps: Step p1. Enter “LTE”–> “ “LTE Connect”,entter Overview w of LTE Conn nection page. The APN will be configured automatically a y. Step p2. For maanual setting,, change the “APN Profile e” to “User‐defined”. Then, input the APN, APN name, APN A Usernam me, APN Passsword. Add: add a manual APN setting.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction Network Mode: M 4G/3G: Indicates thaat CPE curren ntly supports both 4G and 3G networkss 4G: Indicates that CP PE only suppo orts 4G netw work 3G: Indicates that CP PE only suppo orts 4G netw work Optimum Selection S Mod de: 4G prior: Ind dicates the preferred 4G network 3G prior: Ind dicates the preferred 3G network 4.3..
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction op pened) Numbeer of Decode:: Indicates thee remaining number n of tim mes to enter PIN or PUK code c 4.4 4 Ethernet 4.4..1 Ethernet connection n Prerrequisite: Enter “WAN N”–> “WAN Uplink Mode”, the “WAN Uplink U Mode” is “ETH”. Insert mobille broadband d network linee into WAN/LLAN port. Got the username and password for the t mobile brroadband nettwork. Ope eration steps:: Step p1. Enter “WAN”‐> “ “WA AN” to createe a new WAN Connection.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.5 5 LAN con nfiguratio on 4.5..1 LAN interrface settings Ope eration steps:: Step p1. Enter “LAN”‐>“LANI “ Interface Setttings” page. Step p2. Select the t IP version and enter the t gateway address in “LLAN IP address” and ente er the mask in “IP Subnet maskk”. Step p3. Click “A Apply Changees” button.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.5..2 DHCP Setttings Ope eration steps:: Step p1. Enter “LAN”‐>“DHC “ Pv4” page. Step p2. Select the t DHCP Serrver mode. Step p3. Define the “IP rangee” and the “leease time”. Step p4. Click “A Apply Changees” button. 4.5..3 IPv6 settiings Ope eration steps:: Step p1. Enter “LAN”‐>“IPv6” “ ” page, enablle the IPv6. Step p2. Enter “LAN”‐> “ “RAD DVD” page, deefine the paraameters of IP Pv6 RADVD.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.6 6 WLAN configurattion 4.6..1 WLAN Baasic Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Wireless” “ ‐>““Basic Settinggs”. Step p2. Select required r SSID D in the “SSID D list”. Step p3. Changee the SSID Name, Mode, Channel, C Band dwidth, Poweer. Note: SSID nam me supports 16bitss Chinese, English,, number, and speccial symbols. 4.6..2 WLAN se ecurity Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Wireless” “ ‐> “Security”. Step p2.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.6..3 WPS Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Wireless” “ ‐> “WPS” page.. Step p2. Choosee a WPS mode. - When n the WPS mode m is PBC, press the WPS W button on the CPE, the SSID caan be search hed by the usser device, an nd the connection can be built. - When n the WPS mo ode is Auto/M Manual PIN, input i the gen nerated PIN ccode into the user devicee, the connecction can be built.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.7..2 Rate Limiit settings Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter "Advance" ‐> "IP QoS" ‐> "Traffic Shapin ng" page. Step p2. Click “A Add” button to t build the new n rule. Step p3. Input the “Source IP P” and “Destination IP”. Define the retee limitation in n the “Rate Limit” bar by the unit u kb/s. Step p4. Click th he "Apply Chaanges" button n to complete e the configuration. 4.8 8 Route co onfigurattion 4.8..
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction field. Step p4. Enter the subnet maask in “Destin nation Subnet Mask” text field. Step p5. Click th he "IPV4 Interrface" check box and selecct the interface in the corrresponding list. Step p6. Click th he "Gateway Address" A cheeck box and enter e the corrresponding gaateway addre ess in text field. Step p7. Click th he "OK" butto on to complette the static route r configu uration. Step p8.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction Step p8. If you want to deleete the DDNS configuration, select th he “Remove”” checkbox in n the DDNS configguration list, and a click the “Remove” bu utton. 4.1 11 Firewall settings 4.11 1.1 DMZ Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Advance”‐> “A “ “Firewall”‐> “ “DOS” page. Step p2. Enable the “DMZ Ho ost” and inpu ut the “DMZ Host H IP Addreess”. Step p3. Click “A Apply Changee” to save thee setting. 4.11 1.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.1 12 MAC fiilter Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Advance” “A ‐> “MAC Filterin ng” page. Step p2. Click th he button to “enable MA AC filter” and d select an “FFilter rules”. When the ru ule is Blacklist, all added MAC address cann not access to o network. When W the rule is white list, only added MAC address can access to nettwork. Step p3. Input MAC M address into the baraand click “add d” to add the address to th he list. Step p4.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.13 3.1 IP/Port Filtering Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Advance”‐> “A “ “IP/Port Filterring” page. Step p2. Input source/destination start/end IP addresss and choose schedule rulle which is defined in “Firewall Open ning Time”, th hen choose the protocol which w you waant to filter. Iff protocol is selected, s sourrce/destinatio on start/end port should be b configuratted, then click “Add” to add d this rule. Step p3.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 4 Configu uration Introdu uction 4.14 4.2 Advance ed settings Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “VOIP”‐> “ “Advvance” page. Step p2. a. Enab ble call waitin ng or not. b. Conffigure hot linee dial. c. Enab ble FAX or nott. d. Defin ne sip registraation timeout and session n timeout. e. Choo ose DTMF meethod from down list whicch include “In nband” “SIP IN NFO” and “RFC2833”. f. Choose caller display mod de from “FSK” and “DTMFF”. g.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 5Mainte enance Introdu uction 5Mainteenance Introducction About this chapter c This chap pter introducees the mainteenance prepaaration and faault diagnosiss methods fo or the CPE. 1Diagnosiis 5.1 5.1..1 Ping testiing Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Diagnostics”‐ “ ‐> “Ping” pagge. Step p2. a. Choo ose one connection WAN from the WA AN list which you y want to ttest. b. Input the IP addreess or domain name you want w to ping.. Step p3.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 5Mainte enance Introdu uction 5.1..3 Inform Manual M repo orting Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Diagnostics”‐ “ ‐>“Inform Maanual report””. Step p2. Click “M Manual reporrt” to start teest and the result will be reeturn after teest is finished. 5.2 2 Device managem m ment 5.2..1 Device Re estart Enteer “Admin”‐>> “Commit/Reeboot”,Click the t “Commit and Reboot”” button. 5.2..
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 5Mainte enance Introdu uction Enteer “Admin”‐>> “Firmware Upgrade”,Cho U oose the updaate file and click the “upgrrade” button. 5.2..3 Restore Factory F Setttings Enteer “Admin”‐>> “Backup/Restore”, Click the t “Reset” button. b 5.3 3 User maanagemen nt 5.3..1 Change Password P Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Admin”‐>“Pa “A assword”. Step p2. Input Old O Password,, New Passwo ord, Confirm New Password. Step p3. Click “A Apply” to change the passw word.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 5Mainte enance Introdu uction . the N Note: the defaault usernam me/password of admin is admin/admin a defaultusername//password off user is user//user. 5.4 4 Time maanageme ent 5.4..1 Time servver Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Admin”‐> “A “Tiime Zone”. Step p2. a. By seelect manual settings, YYYYY/MM/DD an nd HH/MM/SSS can be set.. b. By seelect sync fro om server, thee server can to t choose from down list o or defined byy user. Step p3.
LTE2 200 Userr Manual 5Mainte enance Introdu uction Preccondition: The networkk side has been deployed.. The LTE200 device has beeen installed. The device starts s normallly after it is powered p on. TR069 WAN connection has been succcessfully creaated Ope erating Steps:: Step p1. Enter “Admin” “A ‐> “TTR‐069”. Step p2. If you want w to enab ble TR‐069 to o periodicallyy send messaages, set "TR R069 Daemon n" to Enabled. Step p3. Enter the "ACS URL"" to connect to t the ACS. Step p4.
LTE200 User Manual 6FAQ 6FAQ Q1. The login window interface does not display. A. The IP address of your computer may be a fixed IP address, please change it to「obtain an IP address automatically」. B. C. Please change a Web browserand try again. Please check the cable connection, and the status of LED indictor; Restart your computer and CPE and try again. Q2. How to reset the CPE. A. B. Power on the CPE, and long press the Reset button on the back of the device for 8 seconds.
LTE200 User Manual 7Privacy and Security 7Privacy and Security 7.1 Privacy Protection - To better understand how we protect your personal information, please see the privacy policy at official web. - The device will use the SN as the unique identifier for device management. The device provides the log function to records device running and operation information, excluding any information related to individuals, including the IMEI, IMSI, call record (in voice scenarios), account, and password.
LTE200 User Manual 8Acronyms and Abbreviations 8Acronyms and Abbreviations Table 8‐1Acronyms and abbreviations List Abbreviations Full name 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project ALG Application Layer Gateway CPE Customer Premises Equipment DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation LAN Local Area Network LTE Long Term Evolution MAC Media Access Control NAT Network Address Translation PoE Power over Ethernet QoS Qual
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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.