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IR04

Overview

Install

  • Mount the router on the wall or DIN-rail.
  • Install the 4G/WiFi antenna(s).
  • Install SIM card(s).

Power

Quick Setup

  • Connect the router to the Internet with Web-based Quick Setup wizard.

Management

I. System Status

  • System Status: Check the status of the router system, including Mesh, Cellular, Wireless 2.4G and so on.

II. General Settings

  • Cellular: Configure the cellular connection, including APN, SMS, Data Settings, AT Command and Modem Reset.
  • Serial Service: Configure DB9 and 6PIN serial ports for legacy PLC/SCADA communication.
  • Input/Output: Check the status and configure the rules/schedules, for Digital/Analog ports to monitor sensors or trigger relays.
  • WISP: Enable the router to wirelessly connect to a distant Wi-Fi network and share that connection locally via Ethernet/Wi-Fi, acting as a client bridge.
  • Wireless 2.4G: Customize the router's 2.4G wireless network, including SSID and password, mode, channel, channel width and transmit power, and so on.
  • VPN: Help to access the Internet remotely, securely, and privately through tunneling technology which encrypts your personal information and hides your IP address from the public.
  • Firmware: Update the router's firmware to be the latest version.

III. Advanced Settings

Network

  • LAN/WAN Switch: Switch the WAN/LAN port between local network switching (LAN mode) and wide-area routing (WAN mode).
  • LAN: Modify the router's LAN IP address, when necessary.
  • Guest Network: Create a guest network without disturbing the main netowrk's security and privacy.
  • DHCP Server: Specify the IP address for client devices by the router as a DHCP Server.
  • IPv6: Set up an IPv6 Connection.
  • IGMP: Manage and optimize multicast traffic for the client devices, like IPTV.
  • QoS: Prioritize connection of specific devices for a certain duration.
  • Custom DNS: Customize a DNS server to be resolved through for DNS names.
  • DDNS: Map a domain name to the dynamic IP address of a network device.
  • Static Routing: Manually configure routings for data forwarding.
  • Port Forwards: Set up public services on your local network with higher security.
  • Port Trigger: Specify a triggering port and its corresponding external ports.
  • DMZ: Disable DMZ unless necessary.
  • Online Detection: Ensure your network always online and operational.
  • TTL: Set the maximum time for packets to survive in the network.
  • Wake on LAN: Allow a computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message.
  • UPnP: Allow applications or host devices to automatically find the front-end NAT device.
  • USB Sharing: Allow network-connected devices to access the shared files in the USB devices connected to the router.

Security

  • Firewall: Monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
  • MAC Filter: Prevent unauthorized devices with certain MAC address from accessing the network.
  • IP Filter: Block or allow traffic to your network or system based on the IP addresses.
  • Domain Filter: Control or limit access to specific websites or Internet services by filtering domain name requests.
  • IP/MAC Binding: Bind network device's IP address to its MAC address.
  • WPS: Set up a security-protected Wi-Fi connection without sharing/entering credentials.
  • WiFi Schedule: Turn on/off the router's wireless network automatically at a specific time.
  • ALG: Inspect and modify application-layer data in network traffic to allow it to pass through firewalls and other security devices more easily.

System

  • System Time: Configure the router's system time, necessary for some time-based functions.
  • Firmware: Upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
  • Backup/Restore: Backup the configuration file or restore it.
  • Administration: Access and manage the router from the local or remote devices.
  • Admin Account: Change the router's login password.
  • Language: Customize the router's web management language.
  • Timed Reboot: Schedule for the router rebooting.
  • Reboot: Reboot the router for the settings or changes to take effect.
  • Reset: Restore the router to its factory default settings.
  • TR069: Configure the router's TR069 (CPE WAN Management).

IV. Diagnostic Tools

  • Diagnosis: The diagnosis result will indicate the status of Internet, Wireless, Devices, Services and System. You can click Download to reserve the diagnosis bin file.
  • PING: Used to test the connectivity between the router and the tested host, and measure the round-trip time.
  • TRACEROUTE: Used to test the route (path) your router has passed to reach the tested host, and measure transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network.
  • NSLOOKUP: Checks if the DNS IP address of the WAN can work normally.
  • System Log: Tracks all the router behaviors. When the router does not work normally, download the system log and send it to our Technical Support for troubleshooting.