User’s Guide LTE4506-M606 4G LTE-A HomeSpot Default Login Details LAN IP Address User Name Password Version 1.10 Edition 2, 02/2017 http://192.168.1.
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Contents Overview Contents Overview User’s Guide ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 8 The Web Configurator .........................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Table of Contents Contents Overview ............................................................................................................................ 3 Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................ 4 Part I: User’s Guide............................................................................................ 7 Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................
Table of Contents Chapter 4 Internet............................................................................................................................................... 25 4.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 25 4.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 25 4.2 Internet Status Screen ..................
Table of Contents 7.2 Contact List Screen ........................................................................................................................ 59 7.3 SIM Contacts Screen ...................................................................................................................... 60 7.4 Contacts Settings Screen .............................................................................................................. 61 7.5 New SMS Screen .....................................
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview This chapter introduces the main features and applications of the LTE4506. The LTE4506 is a 4G+ home-spot wireless router, which can connect to a mobile network and the Internet through a wireless WAN connection and provide easy network access to mobile users without additional wiring. You can set up a wireless network with other IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible devices. LTE4506 A range of services such as a firewall are also available for secure Internet computing.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the LTE4506 Do the following things regularly to make the LTE4506 more secure and to manage it more effectively. • Change the password often. Use a password that’s not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write down the password and put it in a safe place. • Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it).
Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 2 LTE4506 LEDs The following table describes the LED lights. Table 1 LTE4506 LEDs ICONS DESCRIPTION The power signal and quality of the mobile network to which the LTE4506 is connecting. Flashing red: the power is on, but there is no LTS/3G signal received. Solid red: there is a weak signal quality. Solid orange: there is a medium signal quality. Solid green: there is a good signal quality. The Internet connection status and SMS status.
Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 3 The Wi-Fi Sharing Button 1.8 Resetting the LTE4506 If you forget your password or IP address, or you cannot access the Web Configurator, you will need to use the physical Reset button to reload the factory-default configuration file. This means that you will lose all configurations that you had previously saved, the password will be reset to 1234 and the IP address will be reset to 192.168.1.1. 1.8.
CHAPTER 2 The Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The LTE4506 Web Configurator allows easy management using an Internet browser. In order to use the Web Configurator, you must: • Use Internet Explorer 8.0 and later versions, Mozilla Firefox 43.0 and 44.0 versions, Safari 7.0 and 8.0 versions, or Google Chrome 40.0 and 41.0 versions. • Allow pop-up windows. • Enable JavaScript (enabled by default). • Enable cookies. 2.2 Login Accounts There is one system account that you can use to log in to the LTE4506: “admin”.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 4 Enter the user name (default: “admin” ) and password (default: “1234” ). See Section 2.2 on page 12 for more information about login accounts. Click Login. 5 The following screen displays if you have not yet changed your password. Enter a new password, retype it to confirm and click OK. 6 The Home screen appears. 2.4 Navigating the Web Configurator The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the Home screen.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Figure 4 The Web Configurator’s Main Screen A D B C The Web Configurator’s main screen is divided into these parts: • A - Title Bar • B - Navigation Panel_Sub-Menus • C - Main Window • D - Navigation Panel_Main Menus 2.4.1 Title Bar The title bar provides some useful links that always appear over the screens below, regardless of how deep into the Web Configurator you navigate. Figure 5 Title Bar The icons provide the following functions.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 2 Title Bar: Web Configurator Icons (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Provider This shows the name of the service provider for the mobile network to which the LTE4506 is connected. This shows Searching... if the LTE4506 is not connected to a mobile network yet. Roaming This shows whether the LTE4506 is connected to another service provider’s mobile network using roaming. The icon is grayed out if roaming is disabled on the LTE4506.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 4 Internet Menu Screens Summary (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Selection Display available Public Land Mobile Networks and select a preferred network for roaming. Data Usage/ Statistic Specify limiting the amount of the package data and view the LTE4506’s traffic statistics. WiFi Menu Table 5 WiFi Menu Screens Summary LABEL DESCRIPTION WiFi Wi-Fi Status Display information about the 2.4GHz/5GHz wireless LAN.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Router Menu Table 6 Router Menu Screens Summary LABEL DESCRIPTION LAN IP Configure the management IP address for the LTE4506 LAN interface. DHCP Server Enable the DHCP server on the LTE4506. Configure static DHCP entries. DNS Settings Automatically configured DNS server from mobile network or manually configure the first and second DNS server IP. Connected Devices View current clients information of network clients connected to the LTE4506.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 8 System Menu Screens Summary (continued) LABEL Time Settings DESCRIPTION Change the LTE4506’s time and date. Select your time zone and configure daylight saving time. System Log Configure to where the LTE4506 is to send logs. View the logged messages.
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CHAPTER 3 Home 3.1 Overview Use the Home screen to check status information about the LTE4506. Use the Wizard screens to configure the LTE4506’s basic Internet access and wireless settings. 3.2 Home This screen is the first thing you see when you log into the LTE4506. It also appears every time you click the Home icon in the navigation panel. The Home screen displays the LTE4506’s connection mode, wireless LAN information and traffic statistics.
Chapter 3 Home Table 9 Home (continued) LABEL Clients DESCRIPTION This field displays the total number of the associated stations. Wi-Fi 5G SSID This displays a descriptive name used to identify the LTE4506 in the 5GHz wireless LAN. Encryption This displays the level of wireless security the LTE4506 is using. Clients This field displays the total number of the associated stations.
Chapter 3 Home Figure 9 Setup Wizard > Set Up Internet: Connection Mode Specify limiting the amount of the package data and reminding the percentage of the package data usage. Click Next to configure the Wi-Fi settings. Figure 10 Setup Wizard > Set Up Internet: Package Data Limit 3.3.2 Wi-Fi If you have not enabled the Wi-Fi 1 network, this screen shows the Wi-Fi 1 and Wi-Fi 2 network status. Click the button of a Wi-Fi network to enable it. Click Next to go to the next step.
Chapter 3 Home Figure 11 Wizard > Set Up Wi-Fi (if Wi-Fi 1 is not enabled) If you have enabled the Wi-Fi 1 network, this screen shows the default Wi-Fi key and SSID for the LTE4506’s wireless network. If you set up a new key and SSID, the wireless clients will lose their wireless connection and need to use new wireless settings. Click Next to go to the next step. Figure 12 Wizard > Set Up Wi-Fi (after two SSID networks have been enabled) Click Apply to save your changes. The LTE4506 will restart.
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CHAPTER 4 Internet 4.1 Overview This chapter discusses the LTE4506’s Internet screens. Use these screens to configure your LTE4506 for Internet access. A WAN (Wide Area Network) connection is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. It connects your private networks, such as a LAN (Local Area Network) and other networks, so that a computer in one location can communicate with computers in other locations. Figure 13 LAN/Wireless LAN and Wireless WAN LTE4506 LAN 4.1.
Chapter 4 Internet 4.2 Internet Status Screen Use this screen to change your LTE4506’s Internet access settings. Click Internet > Internet Status. The screen appears as shown next. Figure 14 Internet > Internet Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 11 Internet > Internet Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Internet Status Network Provider This shows the name of the service provider for the mobile network to which the LTE4506 is connected.
Chapter 4 Internet Table 11 Internet > Internet Status (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Cellular Network Mode Select the type of the network (4G Mode, 3G Mode, or 2G Mode) to which you want the LTE4506 to connect and click Apply to save your settings. Otherwise, select Auto to have the LTE4506 connect to an available network using the default settings on the SIM card.
Chapter 4 Internet Table 12 Internet > PIN Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Current PIN Enter the default or existing PIN code for the inserted SIM card. New PIN Configure a new PIN code for the SIM card. You can specify any four to eight digits to have a new PIN code. Confirm New PIN Enter the new PIN code again for confirmation. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the LTE4506. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen. 4.
Chapter 4 Internet Table 13 Internet > APN Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Password This field displays the password in the profile. Type the password (of up to 31 printable ASCII characters) associated with the user name above. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the LTE4506. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen. 4.
Chapter 4 Internet Figure 18 Internet > Data Usage/Statistic The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 15 Internet > Data Usage/Statistic LABEL DESCRIPTION Package Data Limit Setting Enable Data Limit Select the check box to enable data limits. My Internet package data limit is Specify the limiting the amount of the package data in this field.
Chapter 4 Internet Table 15 Internet > Data Usage/Statistic LABEL DESCRIPTION Remind me when data usage is more than Specify the reminding percentage of the package data usage in this field. Usage cycle reset date Specify the date that you want the LTE4506 to restart calculating the amount of the package data per month. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the LTE4506. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen.
CHAPTER 5 Wi-Fi 5.1 Overview This chapter describes the LTE4506’s Wi-Fi screens. Use these screens to set up your LTE4506’s wireless LAN connection. 5.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • Use the Wi-Fi Status screen to view information about the 2.4GHz/5GHz wireless LAN (Section 5.2 on page 33). • Use the Wi-Fi Settings screen to enable the wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 5.3 on page 34).
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi 5.1.2 What You Need to Know Wireless Basics “Wireless” is essentially radio communication. In the same way that walkie-talkie radios send and receive information over the airwaves, wireless networking devices exchange information with one another. A wireless networking device is just like a radio that lets your computer exchange information with radios attached to other computers.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Figure 20 Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 16 Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Wi-Fi Status SSID 1/ SSID2 The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set with which a wireless device is associated. Wireless devices associating to the access point (AP) must have the same SSID. SSID 1/ SSID2 This displays a descriptive name used to identify the LTE4506 in the 2.4GHz/5GHz wireless LAN.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Figure 21 Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION SSID 1/ SSID 2 Select SSID 1 (or SSID 2) to configure the basic wireless settings. Enable SSID 1 (or SSID 2) Select the check box to enable the wireless LAN of the LTE4506. Wireless Band Select the frequency band to set whether you want to apply the wireless and security settings to the default 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless LAN.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Table 17 Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Encryption Mode Select WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2 to add security on this wireless network. The wireless clients which want to associate to this network must have same wireless security settings as the LTE4506. When you select to use a security, additional options appears in this screen. Select WPA/WPA2 to allow wireless devices that support either WPA or WPA2 to connect to your LTE4506’s wireless network.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Use this screen to view your LTE4506’s MAC filter settings and add new MAC filter rules. Click Wi-Fi > MAC Filter. The screen appears as shown. Figure 22 Wi-Fi > MAC Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 18 Wi-Fi > MAC Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION SSID 1/ SSID 2 Select SSID 1 (or SSID 2) to configure the MAC filtering rules.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi 5.5 WPS Screen Use this screen to configure Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) on your LTE4506. WPS allows you to quickly set up a wireless network with strong security, without having to configure security settings manually. Set up each WPS connection between two devices. Both devices must support WPS. See Section 5.6.5.3 on page 45 for more information about WPS. Note: To use the WPS feature, make sure you have wireless enabled in the Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings screen.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi 5.6 Technical Reference This section discusses wireless LANs in depth. 5.6.1 Wireless Network Overview Wireless networks consist of wireless clients, access points and bridges. • A wireless client is a radio connected to a user’s computer. • An access point is a radio with a wired connection to a network, which can connect with numerous wireless clients and let them access the network.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi • If two wireless networks overlap, they should use a different channel. Like radio stations or television channels, each wireless network uses a specific channel, or frequency, to send and receive information. • Every device in the same wireless network must use security compatible with the AP. Security stops unauthorized devices from using the wireless network. It can also protect the information that is sent in the wireless network.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi the code key can understand the information, and only people who have been authenticated are given the code key. These security standards vary in effectiveness. Some can be broken, such as the old Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP). Using WEP is better than using no security at all, but it will not keep a determined attacker out. Other security standards are secure in themselves but can be broken if a user does not use them properly.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi 5.6.3.3 User Authentication Authentication is the process of verifying whether a wireless device is allowed to use the wireless network. You can make every user log in to the wireless network before using it. However, every device in the wireless network has to support IEEE 802.1x to do this. For wireless networks, you can store the user names and passwords for each user in a RADIUS server. This is a server used in businesses more than in homes.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi 5.6.4 Signal Problems Because wireless networks are radio networks, their signals are subject to limitations of distance, interference and absorption. Problems with distance occur when the two radios are too far apart. Problems with interference occur when other radio waves interrupt the data signal.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi 5.6.5.2 PIN Configuration Each WPS-enabled device has its own PIN (Personal Identification Number). This may either be static (it cannot be changed) or dynamic (in some devices you can generate a new PIN by clicking on a button in the configuration interface). Use the PIN method instead of the push-button configuration (PBC) method if you want to ensure that the connection is established between the devices you specify, not just the first two devices to activate WPS in range of each other.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Figure 25 Example WPS Process: PIN Method ENROLLEE REGISTRAR WPS This device’s WPS PIN: 123456 WPS Enter WPS PIN from other device: WPS WPS START START WITHIN 2 MINUTES SECURE EAP TUNNEL SSID WPA(2)-PSK COMMUNICATION 5.6.5.3 How WPS Works When two WPS-enabled devices connect, each device must assume a specific role.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Figure 26 How WPS works ACTIVATE WPS ACTIVATE WPS WITHIN 2 MINUTES WPS HANDSHAKE ENROLLEE SECURE TUNNEL REGISTRAR SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION The roles of registrar and enrollee last only as long as the WPS setup process is active (two minutes). The next time you use WPS, a different device can be the registrar if necessary. The WPS connection process is like a handshake; only two devices participate in each WPS transaction.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Figure 27 WPS: Example Network Step 1 ENROLLEE REGISTRAR SECURITY INFO AP1 CLIENT 1 In step 2, you add another wireless client to the network. You know that Client 1 supports registrar mode, but it is better to use AP1 for the WPS handshake with the new client since you must connect to the access point anyway in order to use the network. In this case, AP1 must be the registrar, since it is configured (it already has security information for the network).
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi Figure 29 WPS: Example Network Step 3 EXISTING CONNECTION CLIENT 1 ING T XIS E ION CT E NN CO AP1 REGISTRAR CLIENT 2 ENROLLEE SEC UR ITY INF O AP2 5.6.5.5 Limitations of WPS WPS has some limitations of which you should be aware. • WPS works in Infrastructure networks only (where an AP and a wireless client communicate). It does not work in Ad-Hoc networks (where there is no AP). • When you use WPS, it works between two devices only.
Chapter 5 Wi-Fi point is the WPS registrar, the enrollee, or was not involved in the WPS handshake; a rogue device must still associate with the access point to gain access to the network. Check the MAC addresses of your wireless clients (usually printed on a label on the bottom of the device). If there is an unknown MAC address you can remove it or reset the AP.
CHAPTER 6 Router 6.1 Overview This chapter describes how you can configure the management IP address, DHCP settings of your LTE4506, the IP filtering and content filtering settings. The Internet Protocol (IP) address identifies a device on a network. Every networking device (including computers, servers, routers, printers, etc.) needs an IP address to communicate across the network. These networking devices are also known as hosts. 6.1.
Chapter 6 Router Figure 30 Router > LAN IP The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Router > LAN IP LABEL DESCRIPTION Host Name This shows the default host name. Enter the new host name for the LTE4506 if you want to change it. IP Address This shows the default LAN IP address. Enter the new IP address for the LTE4506’s LAN interface if you want to change it. Subnet Mask This shows the default subnet mask. Enter the subnet mask of this interface in dot decimal notation.
Chapter 6 Router Figure 31 Router > DHCP Server The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 Router > DHCP Server LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Settings Enable DHCP Server Select the check box to enable the DHCP server on the LTE4506. Start IP The LTE4506 is pre-configured with a pool of 240 IP addresses starting from 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.250. This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool.
Chapter 6 Router 6.4 DNS Settings Screen Click Router > DNS Settings to configure the LTE4506’s DNS settings. The following screen displays. Figure 32 Router > DNS Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 24 Router > DNS Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION DNS Mode Select Auto if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information (and the LTE4506's WAN IP address). Otherwise, select Manual if you have the IP address of a DNS server.
Chapter 6 Router The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 25 Router > Connected Devices LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the device. Host Name (If any) This field displays the device host name. IP Address This field displays the IP address that the LTE4506 assigns to the device. 6.
Chapter 6 Router Table 26 Router > Firewall > IPv4/Port Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays a single port number of the source or a port range. Enter the port number/range of the source that define the traffic type, for example TCP port 80 defines web traffic. Protocol This field displays the protocol (TCP, UDP, TCP+UDP or any) used to transport the packets for which you want to apply the rule. Dest. IP This field displays the destination IPv4 addresses to which this rule applies.
Chapter 6 Router Table 27 Router > Firewall > IPv6/Port Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION IPv6/Port Filtering Policy Select Whitelist to allow packets that match the filtering rules defined on this screen to pass through. Select Blacklist to block packets that match the filtering rules defined on this screen. IPv6/Port Filter List Add New Click Add New to create a new rule. This field displays the rule index number. Source IP This field displays the source IPv6 addresses to which this rule applies.
Chapter 6 Router Figure 36 Router > Firewall > URL Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 28 Router > Firewall > URL Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION URL filter Enable URL Filter Select the check box to enable the rule. URL Filtering Policy Select Whitelist to allow users to access the websites that match the filtering rules defined on this screen. Select Blacklist to block users to access the websites that match the filtering rules defined on this screen.
Chapter 6 Router Figure 37 Router > Firewall > IP/Port Forwarding The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 29 Router > Firewall > IP/Port Forwarding LABEL DESCRIPTION IP/Port Forwarding Enable IP/Port Forwarding Select the check box to enable port forwarding rules. Filter List Add New Click Add New to create a new rule. This field displays the rule index number. Private IP This field displays the inside IP address of the server.
CHAPTER 7 Applications 7.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to set up a contact list, send and view the text messages. SMS (Short Message Service) allows you to send and view the text messages that the LTE4506 received from mobile devices or the service provider. When the SMS box is full the LTE4506 will begin to delete older entries as it adds new ones. 7.1.
Chapter 7 Applications Figure 38 Application > Contacts > Contact List The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 30 Application > Contacts > Contact List LABEL DESCRIPTION Delete Select the check box which next to the contact name and click Delete to remove the entry. New Click New to create a new entry. Contact Name This field displays a descriptive name used to identify contacts. Number This field displays the mobile phone number of contacts.
Chapter 7 Applications 7.4 Contacts Settings Screen Use this screen to import or export the contacts files. To access this screen, click Application > Contacts > Contacts Settings. Figure 40 Application > Contacts > Contacts Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 32 Application > Contacts > Contacts Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Import Contacts Import from File Click Choose File to find the .csv file you want to upload. Remember that you must decompress compressed (.
Chapter 7 Applications Figure 41 Application > Short Message > New SMS 7.6 Inbox Screen Use this screen to view messages received on the LTE4506. To access this screen, click Application > Short Message > Inbox. Figure 42 Application > Short Message > Inbox The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 33 Application > Short Message > Inbox LABEL DESCRIPTION Delete All Click Delete All to remove all messages. This field displays the index number of the message.
Chapter 7 Applications 7.7 Outbox Screen Use this screen to view messages sent from the LTE4506. To access this screen, click Application > Short Message > Outbox. Figure 43 Application > Short Message > Outbox The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 34 Application > Short Message > Outbox LABEL DESCRIPTION Delete All Click Delete All to remove all messages. This field displays the index number of the message. To This field displays the name the message is sent to.
Chapter 7 Applications The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 35 Application > Short Message > Draft LABEL Delete All DESCRIPTION Click Delete All to remove all messages. This field displays the index number of the message. To This field displays the name the message is sent to. Time This field displays the date and time the message was sent. Content This field displays the content of the message. Action Click Delete to remove the message record.
CHAPTER 8 System 8.1 Overview Use the system screens to configure general LTE4506 settings. 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • Use the System Information screen to view basic information about the LTE4506 and restart the LTE4506 (Section 8.2 on page 65). • Use the User Account screen to set the domain name and change the LTE4506’s system password (Section 8.3 on page 67).
Chapter 8 System Figure 46 System > System Information The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 37 System > System Information LABEL DESCRIPTION About the 4G Hotspot Firmware Version This displays the current firmware version of the LTE4506. IMEI This displays the International Mobile Equipment Number (IMEI) which is the serial number of the built-in 3G module. IMEI is a unique 15-digit number used to identify a mobile device.
Chapter 8 System Table 37 System > System Information (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Bridge Mode Select this if you want the LTE4506 to work in bridge mode. Apply Click this button to save your changes back to the LTE4506. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen. 8.3 User Account Screen This screen allows you to set the domain name and change the LTE4506’s system password. It is strongly recommended that you change your LTE4506's system password.
Chapter 8 System Table 38 System > User Account LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the LTE4506. User Settings Username Enter your username of the system account. Password Type your new system password. Note that as you type a password, the screen displays as dot (.) for each character you type. Confirm Password Type the new password again in this field. Auto Logout After Type how many minutes a management session can be left idle before the session times out.
Chapter 8 System Figure 48 System > Settings Profile 8.4.1 Reset Settings Click the Restore button to clear all user-entered configuration information and return the LTE4506 to its factory defaults. The LTE4506 automatically restarts. You can also press the Reset button on the rear panel to reset the factory defaults of your LTE4506. Refer to Section 1.7 on page 10 for more information on the Reset button. 8.4.
Chapter 8 System The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 39 System > Settings Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION This field displays the index number of the profile. Profile Name This field displays the profile name you specified in the New Profile Name field. Saved Date This field displays the saved time and date of the profile. Action Click Apply to use the configuration to the LTE4506. Click Delete to go to the screen where you can remove the profile. 8.4.
Chapter 8 System The upload process uses HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) and may take up to two minutes. After a successful upload, the system will reboot. Do NOT turn off the LTE4506 while firmware upload is in progress! Figure 49 System > Firmware Upgrade 8.6 Time Settings Screen For effective scheduling and logging, the LTE4506 system time must be accurate. The LTE4506 has a software mechanism to get the current time and date from an external server.
Chapter 8 System Figure 50 System > Time Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 40 System > Time Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Date & Time Device time This field displays the present time and date of your LTE4506. Set Automatically Select Prefer Cellular Service Time to have the LTE4506 get the time and date from the cellular service server. Select Prefer NTP server to have the LTE4506 get the time and date from the time server you specify.
Chapter 8 System 8.7 System Log Screen Use this screen to specify which logs to display and to where the LTE4506 is to send logs. Click System > System Log. The screen displays as shown. Figure 51 System > System Log he following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 41 System > System Log LABEL DESCRIPTION System Log Setting Enable Log Select the check box to enable system logging. Log Level Select the level of the logs that the LTE4506 is to record and send to the syslog server.
Chapter 8 System Table 41 System > System Log LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Remote Log Select the check box to enable syslog logging. Syslog logging sends a log to an external log server. Remote Log Host Enter the domain name or IP address of the syslog server to which the LTE4506 sends the logs. Remote Log Port Enter the port number of the syslog server. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the LTE4506. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen.
CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting 9.1 Overview This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power, and Hardware Installation • LTE4506 Access and Login • Internet Access • Wireless Connections 9.2 Power, and Hardware Installation The LTE4506 does not turn on. None of the LEDs turn on. 1 Make sure the LTE4506 is correctly installed (refer to your Quick Start Guide). 2 Press the power button to turn the LTE4506 on.
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. • If you changed the IP address, use the new IP address. • If you changed the IP address and have forgotten it, see the troubleshooting suggestions for LTE4506 Access and Login 2 Make sure the LTE4506 is correctly installed and turned on. See the Quick Start Guide and Section 1.5 on page 9. 3 Make sure your Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts.
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 1 Make sure you insert a 4G SIM card into the card slot before turning on the LTE4506. 2 Make sure your mobile access information (such as APN) is entered correctly in the WAN screen. These fields are case-sensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is not on. Check with your service provider for the correct APN if you don't have it. 3 Make sure your SIM card’s account is valid and has an active data plan. Check your service contract or contact your service provider directly.
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 3 Make sure the wireless adapter (installed on your computer) is IEEE 802.11 compatible and supports the same wireless standard as the LTE4506’s active radio. 4 Make sure your computer (with a wireless adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the LTE4506. 5 Check that both the LTE4506 and your computer are using the same wireless and wireless security settings. I can only see newer logs. Older logs are missing.
APPENDIX A Customer Support In the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor. If you cannot contact your vendor, then contact a Zyxel office for the region in which you bought the device. See http://www.zyxel.com/homepage.shtml and also http://www.zyxel.com/about_zyxel/zyxel_worldwide.shtml for the latest information. Please have the following information ready when you contact an office. Required Information • Product model and serial number.
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Appendix A Customer Support Latvia • Zyxel Latvia • http://www.zyxel.com/lv/lv/homepage.shtml Lithuania • Zyxel Lithuania • http://www.zyxel.com/lt/lt/homepage.shtml Netherlands • Zyxel Benelux • http://www.zyxel.nl Norway • Zyxel Communications • http://www.zyxel.no Poland • Zyxel Communications Poland • http://www.zyxel.pl Romania • Zyxel Romania • http://www.zyxel.com/ro/ro Russia • Zyxel Russia • http://www.zyxel.ru Slovakia • Zyxel Communications Czech s.r.o. organizacna zlozka • http://www.
Appendix A Customer Support • http://www.zyxel.ch/ Turkey • Zyxel Turkey A.S. • http://www.zyxel.com.tr UK • Zyxel Communications UK Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.uk Ukraine • Zyxel Ukraine • http://www.ua.zyxel.com Latin America Argentina • Zyxel Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/ec/es/ Brazil • Zyxel Communications Brasil Ltda. • https://www.zyxel.com/br/pt/ Ecuador • Zyxel Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.
Appendix A Customer Support North America USA • Zyxel Communications, Inc. - North America Headquarters • http://www.zyxel.com/us/en/ Oceania Australia • Zyxel Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/ Africa South Africa • Nology (Pty) Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.
APPENDIX B Common Services The following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers. For a comprehensive list of port numbers, ICMP type/code numbers and services, visit the IANA (Internet Assigned Number Authority) web site. • Name: This is a short, descriptive name for the service. You can use this one or create a different one, if you like. • Protocol: This is the type of IP protocol used by the service.
Appendix B Common Services Table 42 Commonly Used Services (continued) NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION ICMP User-Defined 1 Internet Control Message Protocol is often used for diagnostic or routing purposes. ICQ UDP 4000 This is a popular Internet chat program. IGMP (MULTICAST) User-Defined 2 Internet Group Management Protocol is used when sending packets to a specific group of hosts. IKE UDP 500 The Internet Key Exchange algorithm is used for key distribution and management.
Appendix B Common Services Table 42 Commonly Used Services (continued) NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION SSH TCP/UDP 22 Secure Shell Remote Login Program. STRM WORKS UDP 1558 Stream Works Protocol. SYSLOG UDP 514 Syslog allows you to send system logs to a UNIX server. TACACS UDP 49 Login Host Protocol used for (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System). TELNET TCP 23 Telnet is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet and in UNIX environments.
APPENDIX C Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2017 by Zyxel Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Zyxel Communications Corporation. Published by Zyxel Communications Corporation.
Appendix C Legal Information • This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Appendix C Legal Information Ελληνικά (Greek) ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Zyxel ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ εξοπλισμός ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕC. English Hereby, Zyxel declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Appendix C Legal Information • • This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements specified in the National Frequency Allocation Table for Italy. Unless this wireless LAN product is operating within the boundaries of the owner's property, its use requires a “general authorization.” Please check http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ for more details.
Appendix C Legal Information Environment Statement ErP (Energy-related Products) Zyxel products put on the EU market in compliance with the requirement of the European Parliament and the Council published Directive 2009/ 125/EC establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (recast), so called as "ErP Directive (Energy-related Products directive) as well as ecodesign requirement laid down in applicable implementing measures, power consumption has satisfied re
Appendix C Legal Information Environmental Product Declaration WAH7706 User’s Guide 93
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Appendix C Legal Information Explanation of the Symbols SYMBOL EXPLANATION Alternating current (AC): AC is an electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction. Direct current (DC): DC if the unidirectional flow or movement of electric charge carriers. Earth; ground: A wiring terminal intended for connection of a Protective Earthing Conductor.
Index Index A F access 12 filters MAC address 36, 41 authentication 40, 42 RADIUS server 42 Firefox 12 fragmentation threshold 40 B G Broadband 25 General wireless LAN screen 34 C H certifications 91 viewing 95 hardware connections 9 channel, wireless LAN 40 configuration 8 contact information 79 I cookies 12 copyright 88 installation 8 CTS threshold 40 Internet Explorer 12 current date/time 71 IP Address 50 customer support 79 J D data fragment threshold 40 Java permissions 12 date 71
Index logout Web Configurator 15 S screen resolution 12 security wireless LAN 40 M Service Set 35 MAC address filter 36, 41 SIM card 9 MAC authentication 36 status 20 maintenance 8 supported browsers 12 SSID 41 management 8 managing the device good habits 9 T N thresholds data fragment 40 RTS/CTS 40 Netscape Navigator 12 time 71 O U overview 8 use 8 P W PBC 43 WAN Wide Area Network, see WAN 25 PIN, WPS 44 example 45 warranty 95 note 95 pop-up windows 12 Web Configurator 8, 12 acc
Index limitations 43 MAC address filter 36, 41 preamble 40 RADIUS server 42 RTS/CTS threshold 40 security 40 SSID 41 WEP 42 WPA 42 WPA-PSK 42 WPS 43, 45 example 46 limitations 48 PIN 44 push button 43 wireless security 77 WPA 42 WPA-PSK 42 WPS 43, 45 example 46 limitations 48 PIN 44 example 45 push button 43 LTE4506 User’s Guide 98