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Document Title R700_User Guide Version 1.05 Date Status Document Control ID Released R700_User Guide_V1.05 General Notes SIMCom offers this information as a service to its customers, to support application and engineering efforts that use the products designed by SIMCom. The information provided is based upon requirements specifically provided to SIMCom by the customers. SIMCom has not undertaken any independent search for additional relevant information, including any information that may be in the customer s possession. Furthermore, system validation of this product designed by SIMCom within a larger electronic system remains the responsibility of the customer or the customer s system integrator. All specifications supplied herein are subject to change. Copyright This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of Shanghai SIMCom Wireless Solutions Ltd, copying of this document and giving it to others and the using or communication of the contents thereof, are forbidden without express authority. Offenders are liable to the payment of damages. All rights reserved in the event of grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design. All specification supplied herein are subject to change without notice at any time. Copyright Shanghai SIMCom Wireless Solutions Ltd. 2016 R700_User Guide_V1.05 2
Contents 1 Installation... 5 1.1 Overview... 5 1.2 Package list... 5 1.3 Dimension and installation hole... 6 1.4 Adapter and Antenna... 6 1.5 Indication LED... 7 2 Configuration... 8 2.1 Setup... 8 2.2 Configuration... 9 2.2.1 IP address setting... 9 2.2.2 Configuration page... 9 2.3 Management and Configuration... 9 2.3.1 Operation Mode... 9 2.3.2 Internet settings... 11 2.3.3 Wireless settings... 27 2.3.4 Firewall... 36 2.3.5 SMS Setting... 47 2.3.6 Administration... 51 R700_User Guide_V1.05 3
Version History Date Version What is new Author 2015-01-16 1.00 Original version Wenjie.lai 2015-4-17 1.01 Replace new graphic interface Wenjie.lai Modify the LED indication Dingfen.zhu 2015-8-17 1.02 Replace new graphic interface Wenjie.lai 2015-11-27 1.03 Replace new graphic interface Wenjie.lai 2016-02-01 1.04 Replace new graphic interface Wenjie.lai 1.05 Chapter Upload Firmware Wenjie.lai Scope This document describes how to connect the router and set relative parameters. After configure successfully, you can connect the internet through the router. R700_User Guide_V1.05 4
1 Installation 1.1 Overview R700 should be installed correctly to get good performance. Generally, the installation should be guided with the help of our engineer. Figure 1-1 Router overview Note: Don t install Router device with power on. 1.2 Package list Recommend you reserve the package box, in order to re-use when transfer. The box is environment protected material. R700, 1 unit 4G antenna, 2 units WIFI antenna, 1 unit 6V/2A adapter, 1 unit R700_User Guide_V1.05 5
1.3 Dimension and installation hole Figure 1-2 Router dimension 1.4 Adapter and Antenna Adapter in box is 6V/2A. But customer could choose different one according to the wide range of R700 router, the input range is from DC5V to DC24V, 2A peak. R700 router requires 2 units of 4G antenna, standard female SMA connector, 50 ohm impedance; WIFI 2.4G antenna, standard male SMA connector, 50 ohm impedance. Figure 1-3 Router adapters R700_User Guide_V1.05 6
1.5 Indication LED Please refer to following description for status of LED. LED Status Description Power On Off Normal Power off or problem System Every 200 milliseconds on Normal Off Problem Always on Registered NET Every 1 second on PPP connected without data transmission Every 200 milliseconds on PPP connected with data transmission Off Always on Un-registration Device available LAN Every 500 milliseconds on Data is on transmission Off Always on Device is not available WAN port normal WAN Every 500 milliseconds on Data transmission Off Always on WAN port disconnection WIFI on WIFI Every 100 milliseconds on WIFI on With data transmission Off WIFI off R700_User Guide_V1.05 7
2 Configuration 2.1 Setup Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot beneath the R700. Press carefully until it clicks into place. Figure 2-1 Insert the SIM card Plug the power adapter into the AC mains and plug the DC cable firmly into the 5V DC input of the R700. Power light is working. It will start to work automatically. Before configuration, R700 should be connected to PC via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi network. 1) With Ethernet cable. One end of cable insert to one of Local Network ports (named LAN port), another end connects to PC Ethernet port. 2) With Wi-Fi network. SSID of R700 is SIMCOM default without password. Figure 2-2 Router connect PC R700_User Guide_V1.05 8
2.2 Configuration 2.2.1 IP address setting Figure 2-3 IP address setting 2.2.2 Configuration page PC could access the configuration pages after connect to R700 router via IE explorer or other browser tools. There have 11 pages for setting, antenna, service, VPN, security, access limit, NAT, QoS, application, management and Status pages. You can get detail for each page. Default user name is admin and the default password is admin. 2.3 Management and Configuration 2.3.1 Operation Mode There have two modes such as bridge and gateway to configure the work mode of wireless router. R700_User Guide_V1.05 9
The default value is gateway mode. Figure 2-4 Gateway Mode setting But, you also can set the operation mode to bridge. Figure 2-5 Bridge Mode setting R700_User Guide_V1.05 10
2.3.2 Internet settings 2.3.2.1 WAN WAN connection type includes: AUTO, STATIC (fixed IP), DHCP (Auto Config), PPPoE (ADSL), 3G/4G PPP, 3G/4G NDIS. The default type is 3G/4G NDIS. If operation mode is bridge, WAN only can support 3G/4G connection type. Figure 2-6 WAN setting of bridge mode Option 1: AUTO WAN connection auto type support two modes: DHCP and static IP. 3G/4G mode will be auto start if WAN can not connect to internet. And connection type will be switch to WAN mode until WAN can connect to internet. R700_User Guide_V1.05 11
Figure 2-7 WAN AUTO setting Option 2: STATIC Normally fiber-optic network will use this option. Service provider will provide IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS info. These parameters should be configured same on R700. R700_User Guide_V1.05 12
Figure 2-8 WAN static setting IP Address:User owner IP address. Subnet Mask:User owner subnet mask. Default Gateway:User owner gateway. Option 3: DHCP DHCP type is mainly used to assign dynamic IP addresses for the network client. These address collection are reserved in advance by DHCP server and generally continuous. Connect Ethernet cable to WAN port, configure as following. R700_User Guide_V1.05 13
Figure 2-9 WAN DHCP setting Router uses this dynamic IP as WAN connection type. Option 4: PPPoE Usually ADSL service from China telecom and China Netcom will use this option. PPPoE connection requires username, password, provider name from ISP for router configuration. R700_User Guide_V1.05 14
Figure 2-10 WAN PPPoE setting User Name: User name for log in internet Password: User password for log in internet Option 7: 3G/4G PPP Using SIM7100/SIM5360 module inside, Router could do PPP protocol with APN and dial number (like *99#). R700_User Guide_V1.05 15
Figure 2-11 WAN 3G/4G PPP setting Option 8: 3G/4G NDIS NDIS is network driver interface specification. R700_User Guide_V1.05 16
Figure 2-12 WAN 3G/4G NDIS setting 2.3.2.2 LAN IP address, subnet, etc could be configured as following. R700_User Guide_V1.05 17
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Figure 2-13 LAN setting Local IP: the IP address in local. Subnet mask: local subnet mask. Gateway: router internal gateway. 2.3.2.3 DHCP clients All clients connected are list here, including Wi-Fi network and LAN cable. Router could be a DHCP server which could assign different IP address for each station. If DHCP server option enabled, then all station could be configured with IP and DNS auto mode, ensure there has no other DHCP server in the network. Figure 2-14 DHCP clients 2.3.2.4 VPN A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, such as the Internet. It enables a computer or Wi-Fi-enabled device to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if it were directly connected to the private network, while benefiting from the functionality, security and management policies of the private network. A VPN is created by establishing a virtual point-to-point connection through the use of dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols, or traffic encryptions. A VPN connection across the Internet is similar to a wide area network (WAN) link between websites. From a user perspective, the extended network resources are accessed in the same way R700_User Guide_V1.05 19
as resources available within the private network. VPN supports IPsec, PPTP and L2TP passthrough. Figure 2-15 VPN passthrough R700_User Guide_V1.05 20
Figure 2-16 L2TP VPN settings R700_User Guide_V1.05 21
Figure 2-17 PPTP VPN settings 2.3.2.5 Advanced Routing Only static mode is available. In order to set static router between router device and other network, please configure host as following. R700_User Guide_V1.05 22
Figure 2-18 Advanced routing 2.3.2.6 IPv6 R700_User Guide_V1.05 23
Figure 2-19 IPv6 disable Figure 2-20 IPv6 enable 2.3.2.7 DTU The DTU functionality allows R700 to connect to a TCP server. The data can be received and R700_User Guide_V1.05 24
transmitted via the serial console port. To launch the DTU service, the parameters of the serial console and the TCP server must be set. The parameters to be set include the baud rate, the parity, the data bits and the stop bits of the serial console, the IP address and the port number of the TCP server. R700_User Guide_V1.05 25
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Figure 2-21 DTU 2.3.3 Wireless settings 2.3.3.1 Basic Wi-Fi general setting items could be configured here as following. Mixed-mode: supports 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n standards. BG-mode: support s 802.11b and 802.11g standards. B-mode only: supports 802.11b standard only. G-mode only: supports 802.11g standard only. NG-mode: supports 802.11g and 802.11n standards. N-mode only: supports 802.11n standard. SSID: the WIFI device name for users. This is unique name which consists of number and letter, case sensitive, the length is less than 32 characters. Channel: ID from 1 to 14. In multiple wireless networks, recommend different channel. R700_User Guide_V1.05 27
Figure 2-22 Wireless basic setting R700_User Guide_V1.05 28
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Figure 2-23 Wireless advanced setting 2.3.3.3 Security There have openwep, wpa, wpa-psk, wpa2, etc encryption way. Figure 2-24 Disable wireless security setting Default security mode is disable, but you can choose the security mode as the encryption mode for further safety. R700_User Guide_V1.05 31
Figure 2-25 Enable wireless security setting SSID: Set Identification Service, a wireless network in which there is a unique name for the device to share. All devices in the wireless network must be consistent with the SSID. 2.3.3.4 WPS R700_User Guide_V1.05 32
Figure 2-26 WPS disable R700_User Guide_V1.05 33
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Figure 2-27 WPS enable 2.3.3.5 Station list You can see current clients in the list. Figure 2-28 Station list 2.3.3.6 Statistics AP Wireless Statistics includes transmit statistics, receive statistics and SNR information. R700_User Guide_V1.05 35
Figure 2-29 Wireless statistics 2.3.4 Firewall 2.3.4.1 MAC/IP/Port Filtering You may setup firmware rules to protect your network from virus, worm and malicious activity on the internet. By default, all IP packets from LAN are allowed to pass, and all IP packets from WAN are forbidden to pass, but some IP packets are also set to filter out or allow the pass. On this page, you can disable or enable MAC, IP or port filtering. R700_User Guide_V1.05 36
You can add the MAC address of the local area network device to which you need to filter the specified local area network. You can choose whether to enable IP address filtering and setting the filter mode. Note: IP address filtering is enabled when there is a network connection. Related parameters as below: Protocol: Protocol need to filter Source MAC address: Source MAC address of internet package Dest IP address: Destination IP address range of internet package Source IP address: Source IP address range of internet package Dest port range: Destination port range of internet package Source port range: Source port range of internet package R700_User Guide_V1.05 37
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Figure 2-30 MAC/IP/Port Filtering 2.3.4.2 System Security You may configure the system firewall to protect router from attacking. Figure 2-31 System Security Remote management (via WAN): Deny or Allow Host IP: Remote host IP R700_User Guide_V1.05 39
Port: Port opened by router, it must be not used. For example, the router WAN IP can been got from status page when connected type is 3G/4G PPP. R700_User Guide_V1.05 40
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Then start your web browser and type in the default address http://10.86.107.146:1100 in the address field of the browser. 2.3.4.3 Content Filtering Content filtering can configure to filter plug-in unit and http head with specified URL or keyword. R700_User Guide_V1.05 42
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Figure 2-32 Content Filter 2.3.4.4 Port Forwarding Port transfer is for public service on network, such as web server, ftp server or other internet application. R700_User Guide_V1.05 44
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Figure 2-33 Port forwarding 2.3.4.5 Port Trigger When a application specify a certain port (trigger port) to setup connection, router will transfer external connection to internal specified port (transfer port), the range is from 5000 to 6000. Figure 2-34 Port trigger 2.3.4.6 DMZ A DMZ or demilitarized zone (sometimes referred to as a perimeter network) is a physical or logical sub-network that contains and exposes an organization's external-facing services to a larger R700_User Guide_V1.05 46
and entrusted network, usually the Internet. The purpose of a DMZ is to add an additional layer of security to an organization's local area network (LAN); an external attacker only has direct access to equipment in the DMZ, rather than any other part of the network. The name is derived from the term "demilitarized zone", an area between nation states in which military operation is not permitted. Figure 2-35 DMZ 2.3.5 SMS Setting 2.3.5.1 SMS Inbox You can check all the short messages received by the SIM card. R700_User Guide_V1.05 47
Figure 2-36 SMS Inbox 2.3.5.2 Send Message You can send short messages by the SIM card. Figure 2-37 Send Message R700_User Guide_V1.05 48
2.3.5.3 Advanced You can set SMS auto report and control command parameters. Figure 2-38 Advanced Setting disable R700_User Guide_V1.05 49
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Figure 2-39 Advanced Setting enable 2.3.6 Administration 2.3.6.1 Management Web page language, log username and password, network time could be configured here. R700_User Guide_V1.05 51
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Figure 2-40 Administration management 2.3.6.2 Upload Firmware Figure 2-41 Upload firmware Upgrade Way: there have two upgrade modes such as Local Upgrade and Remote Upgrade. Local Upgrade and Remote Upgrade Update Firmware: Update root_uimage of platform. Update Bootloader: Update uboot.bin of platform. Upload File: Upload file to router. The max file length must less than half of the router s free space. The root_uimage and uboot.bin files can be got from release version for customer. R700_User Guide_V1.05 53
Figure 2-42 Remote manual upload firmware Remote config URL: URL format must be http://xxxxx. #IP# indicate extern IP, #MC# indicate MAC address of localhost WIFI, #SN# indicates SN of device. For example, http://upgrade.com/config?ip=#ip#&mac=#mc#&sn=#sn#. Report Email Address: This item is selectable. It will send notification if there has any update information or update processing. If update mode is manual, Query Latest Version will query latest version from configured remote URL. So Remote Config URL must be set correctly. If Latest version has got successfully and selected, Upgrade will upgrade firmware. R700_User Guide_V1.05 54
Figure 2-43 Remote automatic upload firmware Checking cycle: Every Sunday, Every Monday, Every Tuesday, Every Wednesday, Every Thursday, Every Friday, Every Saturday, Every Day. Default value is Every Day. Checking Time(0-23): When start to check update. Default value is 0. 2.3.6.3 Settings management Export: Output current platform settings as.bat file to PC. Parameters will be SSID, users, password, connection type, etc. Import: Import a bat file to configure platform parameter s value. Reload factory setting: Make all settings return factory default values. R700_User Guide_V1.05 55
Figure 2-44 Setting management 2.3.6.4 Status Platform status includes system info, Internet configuration and LAN info, etc. R700_User Guide_V1.05 56
Figure 2-45 Administration status R700_User Guide_V1.05 57
2.3.6.5 Statistics Figure 2-46 Administration statistic R700_User Guide_V1.05 58
2.3.6.6 System command This is used to operate system file. 2.3.6.7 System log In this page, system log will be shown for you. 2.3.6.8 Version History Check current version of Router. R700_User Guide_V1.05 59
Contact us: Shanghai SIMCom Wireless Solutions Co.,Ltd. Address: Building A, SIM Technology Building, No. 633, Jinzhong Road, Shanghai, P. R. China 200335 Tel: +86 21 3252 3300 Fax: +86 21 3252 3020 URL: www.simcomm2m.com R700_User Guide_V1.05 60