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InRouter6x1 Series Users Manual 2014 InHand Networks, All rights reserved. Republication without permission is prohibited. InRouter 6x1 Series Users Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2014 InHand Networks All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited. Trademarks InHand is a registered trademark of InHand Networks. Other registered marks cited in this manual represented their respective companies. Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent an obligation on the part of InHand Networks. This user manual may include intentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the manual to correct such errors, and these changes are not informed in new editions. Technical Support Contact Information InHand Networks, China Tel: +86-010-64391099 Fax: +86-010-84170089 Email: support@inhandnetworks.com Content Introduction to InRouter 6x1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Package Checklist ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 1.3 Product Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 1.3.1 Interface ............................................................................................................................................................ 8 1.3.2 Functions ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 1.3.3 Environmental Limits ....................................................................................................................................... 9 1.3.4 Power Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 10 1.3.5 Physical Characteristics .................................................................................................................................. 10 1.3.6 Advanced Industrial Characteristics ............................................................................................................... 10 1.3.7 Device Management Software ........................................................................................................................ 10 1.3.8 Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 1.4 Product Models .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Quick Installation Guide .......................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.1 Typical Application .................................................................................................................................................... 13 2.2 Panel Layout .............................................................................................................................................................. 14 2.3 Quick Connection to Internet ..................................................................................................................................... 15 2.3.1 Insert SIM Card .............................................................................................................................................. 15 2.3.2 Antenna Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 16 2.3.3 Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................. 16 2.3.4 Connect ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.3.5 Build Connection between InRouter and PC .................................................................................................. 16 2.3.6 Start to configure your InRouter6x1(Optional)............................................................................................... 18 2.3.7 Connect InRouter with Internet ...................................................................................................................... 19 2.4 Quick IPSec VPN Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 20 2.5 Reset to Factory Defaults ........................................................................................................................................... 23 2.5.1 Hardware Approach ........................................................................................................................................ 23 2.5.2 Web Approach ................................................................................................................................................. 25 Advanced Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 3.1 Configuration on Web ................................................................................................................................................ 26 3.1.1 Preparation ...................................................................................................................................................... 26 3.1.2 System............................................................................................................................................................. 27 3.1.3 Network .......................................................................................................................................................... 32 3.1.4 Service ............................................................................................................................................................ 39 3.1.5 Firewall ........................................................................................................................................................... 42 3.1.6 QoS ................................................................................................................................................................. 45 3.1.7 VPN ................................................................................................................................................................ 45 3.1.8 Tools ............................................................................................................................................................... 53 3.1.9 Status .............................................................................................................................................................. 54 3.2 CLI Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................... 57 3.2.1 CLI Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 57 3.2.2 CLI command ................................................................................................................................................. 59 FAQ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Support .................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 I Introduction to InRouter 6x1 Overview Package Checklist Product Features & Specifications Product Models 1.1Overview InRouter6x1 series products are Industrial Cellular Router that integrated 2/3G/4G network and virtual private network
(VPN) technologies. The products meet fundamental needs of field communication in industry, support international commercial UMTS (HSPA+), LTE networks, and respectively backward compatible with EDGE and GPRS network. The design of the InRouter6x1 series fully incorporated the requirements of industrial users, adopted multi-level software detection mechanism, and supporting InHand Device Manager Cloud, which facilitates remote management, ensuring stable operation of devices, achieving intelligent management. Multiple VPN protocol ensures security in data transmission, preventing malicious access and tampering of data. The humanized WEB configuration interface is easy for customer to use. It supports Wi-Fi (optional), providing wireless LAN access and wireless user identification authentication services on customer site. The IR6x1 series wireless routers are the ideal choice for industrial usage, having low power consumption, wide working temperature range from -20C to 70C, small size and light weight that is easy for application in harsh, narrow industrial environment. The series includes multiple models like InRouter601, and InRouter691, and multiple types of wireless networks to meet various function needs of customers. Important Safety Information This product is not intended for use in the following circumstances Area(s) where radio transmission equipment (such as cell phone) are not permitted. Hospitals, health care facilities and area(s) where cell phones are restricted by law. Gas stations, fuel storage and places where chemical are stored. Chemical plants or places with potential explosion hazard. Any metal surface that may weaken the radio signal level. Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The equipment intended for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal. The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources. Moreover, proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment. For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local city centre, household waste disposal service, shop from where you purchased the equipment, or manufacturer of the equipment. FCC Caution:
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. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 1.2PackageChecklist We put each In Router 6x1 cellular router in a box with standard accessories. Additionally, therere optional accessories can be ordered. When you receive our package, please check carefully, and if therere items missing or appearing to be damaged, please contact with your InHand Networks sales representative. Items in package include:
Standard Accessories:
Accessories InRouter6x1 Serials Wireless Router Cable Document and Software CD Antenna Power Supply Description 1 1 Cross line,CAT-5,1.5M 1 3 Wi-Fi(2); 2G/3G/4G(1) for IR611 DC9~26V 1.3ProductFeatures 1.3.1 Interface Cellular Interface:
Band Options:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS /HSPA/HSPA+:
850/900/1900/2100 MHz E-UTRA: B2/B4/B5/17 Wi-Fi (Optional) Wireless: 150Mbps 802.11b/g/n Work mode: AP/Client LAN Number of Ports: 1 Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 connector, Auto MDI/MDIX Magnetic Isolation Protection: 1.5 KV built-in Serial A. Serial Type: RS232/485 B. Serial form: COM, DB-9 C. Data bit: 5/6/7/8 D. Stop bit: 1/2 E. Check bit: N/O/D F. Baud rate: 1,200bit/s~ 115,200bit/s SIM Interface SIM Control: 3 V 1.3.2 Functions PPP Support VPDN/APN, fast access to virtual private dial-up network (VPDN) provided by mobile operator, ensure high-security data transmission. Support CHAP/PAP/MS-CHAP/MS-CHAP V2 authorization Support Connection Detection, auto-recovery, auto-link, ensure reliable communication. Support On-demand connection, SMS Activity Wi-Fi (Optional) Wireless: 150Mbps 802.11b/g/n Work mode: AP/Client Authentication: open, WEP, WPA/WPA-2(Personal), PA/WPA-2(Enterprise) Dynamic IP Support DHCP, applied as Server/Client Dynamic DNS Support Dynamic DNS-IP Binding Provide DDNS analyze to help access dynamic data center Flux Management Support rate limiting, Firewall Function Package filtering Port Mapping Virtual Address Mapping DMZ zone MAC addresses binding. Route function Support Static Routing Table VPN (for IR691 only) IPSec/SSL VPN L2TP/PPTP VPN GRE Link Backup VRRP Support VRRP protocols, realizing immediate link backup DNS Forwarding Support DNS Forwarding, support DNS record Network tools Support Ping, Trace Route and Telnet 1.3.3 Environmental Limits Operating Temperature: -20 to 70C Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH Storage Temperature: -40 to 85C 1.3.4 Power Requirements Power Inputs: 1 terminal block, including power jack and serial. Input Voltage: 9 -26 VDC 1.3.5 Physical Characteristics Housing: Steel, providing IP30 protection Weight: 490g Dimensions (mm) 1.3.6 Advanced Industrial Characteristics Physical Characteristics:
Shell: Metal, IP30 1.3.7 Device Management Software Device Manager:
Centralized management solution for InHand Networks Devices 1.3.8 Warranty Warranty Period: 1 year (Optional service for 3 years) 1.4ProductModels The models are classified according to main differences on cellular network support, VPN support (Once the InRouter supporting WIFI release, we will upgrade this list). Model Part Number X
(Option VPN) N
(Network) W
(WIFI) S
(Serial Port) Example IR6x1 IR6<X>1<N>-<W>-<S>
0standard router 9VPN, support IPSec/OpenVPN/PPTP/L2TP/GRE Quad band HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS: 850/900/1900/2100MHz Quad band GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz E-UTRA:B2/B4/B5/B17
<NA>: NoWiFifunction AP:WiFiAPmodel STA:WiFiclientmodel
<NA>RS232 485 RS485 IR691PH09-AP UMTS, Support VPN(IPSec/PPTP/L2TP/GRE) ,Wi-Fi AP, RS232 serial port Notice: IR691PH09-AP/STA does not support Open VPN. II Quick Installation Guide Typical Application Panel Layout Quick Connect to Internet Quick IPSec VPN Configuration Reset to Factory Defaults 2.1TypicalApplication InRouter6x1 series can be used to connect your device (with RS232/485/Ethernet Interface) to internet via GPRS/HSUPA cellular network. Meanwhile, to ensure the security and access, InRouter6x1 series support VPN, enabling remote access and secure data transmission through Internet. 2.2PanelLayout Front view Reset StatusLEDs SignalLEDs SIMCARD Back view:
COMPort LANPort Power Antenna Description Access 9-26V DC Power Supply Access to the serial line, realizing One 10/100Base-TX RJ45 Port (IR601,IR611) 2.5G/3G antenna Hold SIM card Interface Power Interface Serial Ethernet Ports ANTENNA SIM Card Connector Description of LED Legend: On--
Off--
Blink--
Power on Start to run firmware Begin dial to Internet Connect to internet Upgrading firmware Restore factory default Signal Status LED Description
----- Signal: 1-9 (poor signal level, router cannot work, please check the antenna and local signal level)
------ Signal: 10-19 (Router can work under this signal level)
------ Signal: 20-31 (Perfect signal level) 2.3QuickConnectiontoInternet 2.3.1 Insert SIM Card Push the yellow button next to the SIM card slot, then insert SIM card in the slot. 2.3.2 Antenna Installation After installing IR6x1, connect the interface of enhanced antenna to the interface of skin antenna and screw tightly. Put the amplifier of enhanced antenna to where it can receive the signal well. Attention: Position and angle of the antenna may influence the quality of signal. 2.3.3 Power Supply Connect InRouter to power supply with the power supply cord in the package, observe whether the Power LED on the panel of InRouter goes on. If not, please contact InHand for technical support. You can start to configure IR6X1 after the Power LED turns on. 2.3.4 Connect Link IR6x1 with a PC:
(1) Use a cable to link IR6x1 with a PC;
(2) After connected, you can see one LED of RJ45 Interface turns green and the other flashes. 2.3.5 Build Connection between InRouter and PC IR6x1 Router can auto-distribute IP address for PC. Please set the PC to automatically obtain IP address via DHCP.
(Based on Windows Operation System):
1) Open Control Panel, double click Network Connections icon, and enter Network Connections Screen. 2) Double click Local Area Connection, enter Local Area Connection Status screen:
3) Click Properties, enter Local Area Connection Properties screen Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties, ensure your PC can obtain IP and DNS address automatically. (Or you can set your PC in the subnet: 192.168.2.0/24, for example, set as IP: 192.168.2.10, Net Mask:
255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.2.1) Click OK, InRouter will allocate an IP address: 192.168.2.x, and a gateway: 192.168.2.1(the default address of IR6x1). After configure TCP/IP protocols, you can use ping command to check whether the link between PC and Router is built correctly. Below is an example to execute Ping command under Windows XP:
Ping 192.168.2.1 If the screen shows:
Then the PC and InRouter are correctly connected. Else if it shows:
The connection is not built, you need to check step by step starting from Section 2.3.4. 2.3.6 Start to configure your InRouter6x1(Optional) After you have finished the former steps, you can start to configure the InRouter:
1) Open IE browser, input the default IP address of the Router: http://192.168.2.1, you can see the login page as below:
Input username (default: adm) and password (default: 123456), then click login to enter the operation screen. 2) Change IP address:
Attention: After updating the configuration, please click apply to activate your configuration. If you want to set your own IP of InRouter 6x1, please follow the instructions below:
Click Network=>LAN, change the IP address to 192.168.1.254:
3) Click Apply, then you will see:
Now the IP address of IR6x1 has been reset, and in order to enter the configuration page, you need to set your PC in the same subnet as InRouter, for example: 192.168.1.10/24,then input the updated IP address (192.168.1.254) in your IE Browser. 2.3.7 Connect InRouter with Internet Follow the configuration steps below to enable IR6X1 to connect to Internet. Click Network=>Dialup, enter dialup configuration interface:
Please check the APN, Dialup Number, Username and Password. Dialup Number, Username and Password are provided by local mobile operator. The following examples show parameters provided by China Mobile, Vodafone. Please contact with local operator for details. 1: China Mobile APN: CMNET Phone Number: *99#
User Name: web Password: web 2: Vodafone APN: internet Phone Number: *99#
User Name: web Password: web After correctly configuring, InRouter6x1 can now access Internet. Open IE Browser, input www.google.com, you sould see the Google home page:
2.4QuickIPSecVPNConfiguration If you need to build a VPN tunnel to access to your remote PLC through Internet or you need to ensure security of the data transmission, heres a quick configuration guide of IPSecfor InRouter6x1 Series Connect PC with InRouter to enter router configuration interface, select VPN => IPSec setting:
Enable NAT-Traversal (NATT): select enable. Keep alive time interval of NATT: set the Keep alive time interval of NATT, default is 60 seconds. Enable Compression: select enable. Please change the parameters according to actual situation. Click Apply to complete the configuration. 1 Select VPN=> IPSec Tunnels to check or modify parameters of IPSec Tunnels. Click Add to add a new IPSec Tunnel:
Basic Parameters: basic parameters of IPSec tunnel. Tunnel Name: name IPSec tunnel, the default is IPSec_tunnel_1. Destination Address: set to VPN server IP/domain, e.g.: the domain provided by GJJ is gjj-ovdp.3322.org. Startup Modes: select Auto Activated. Negotiation Mode: optional between Main Mode and Aggressive Mode. Generally, select Main Mode. IPSec Protocols: optional among ESP, AH. Generally, select ESP. IPSec Mode: optional between Tunnel Mode and Transport Mode. Generally, select Tunnel Mode. Tunnel Type: optional among Host-Host, Host-Subnet, Subnet-Host and Subnet-Subnet. Local Subnet: IPSec local subnet protected. E.g.: 172.16.16.0. Local Net Mask: IPSec local Net Mask protected. E.g.: 255.255.255.252. Remote Subnet: IPSec remote subnet protected. E.g.: 172.16.0.0. Remote Net Mask: IPSec remote Net Mask protected. E.g.: 255.240.0.0. Phase 1 Parameters: configuration parameters during Phase 1 of IPSec negotiation. IKE Policy: optional between 3DES-MD5-96 and AES-MD5-96, suggest selecting 3DES-MD5-96. IKE Lifetime: the default is 86400 seconds. Local ID Type: optional among FQDN, USERFQDN, IP address, suggest selecting IP address. Remote ID Type: optional among FQDN, USERFQDN, IP address, suggest selecting IP address. Authentication Type: optional between Shared Key and Certificate, generally choose Shared Key. Key: set IPSec VPN negotiating key. Phase 2 Parameters: configuration parameters during Phase 2 of IPSec negotiation. IPSec Policy: optional between 3DES-MD5-96 and AES-MD5-96, suggest selecting 3DES-MD5-96. IPSec Lifetime: the default is 3600 seconds. Perfect Forward Encryption: Optional among None, GROUP1, GROUP2 and GROUP5. This parameter should match with the server, generally, select None. Click Save to finish adding IPSec Tunnel:
You can click Show Detail Status to observe the specific connection details, or click Add to add a new tunnel. Now you have successfully built a high-security IPSec tunnel. Heres an example. We set an IPSec Tunnel from subnet: 192.168.220.0/24 to subnet: 192.168.123.0/24, when it succeeds, the screen will show:
And the PC in IPSec client subnet can get access to the servers subnet. Open command in your PC, then ping a PC in the servers subnet:
2.5ResettoFactoryDefaults 2.5.1 Hardware Approach Legend: On--
1) Press and hold RESET button while turning on IR6x1:
Blink--
Off--
2) When you see ERROR LED turns on (about 10 seconds after power on), release the RESET button:
3) After a few seconds, the ERROR LED will turn off, now press RESET button again:
4) Then you will see ERROR and STATUS LED blink, which means reset to factory defaults succeed!
Factory default settings:
IP: 192.168.2.1 Net Mask: 255.255.255.0 Serial parameter: 19200-8-N-1 2.5.2 Web Approach 1) Login the web interface of IR6x1, select SystemConfig Management:
2) Click Restore default configuration to Reset IR6x1. III Advanced Configuration Configuration on Web CLI Configuration 3.1ConfigurationonWeb InRouter must be correctly configured before use. This chapter will show you how to configure InRouter via Web interface. 3.1.1 Preparation First, connect your device to IR6x1 with a cable or a HUB (switch), then set the IP of PC and IR6x1 in the same subnet, for example: Set PC IP to 192.168.2.50, net mask: 255.255.255.0, gateway (default IP of IR6x1: 192.168.2.1 ):
Open IE browser, input the IP address of IR6x1: http://192.168.2.1 (default IP of IR6x1). Then youll see the Login window pop up, you need to login as Administrator. Input the username and password
(default: adm/123456). Click Login to enter the configuration interface:
3.1.2 System System settings include 9 parts: Basic Setup, Time, Serial Port, Admin Access, System Log, Config Management, Update, Reboot and Logout.
(1) Basic Setup Parameters Name Description Default Example Language Router Name Host Name Choose language of configuration web Chinese Set name of InRouter Name the device/PC linked with IR6X1 Router Router English My InRouter My InRouter
(2) Time Name Description Display router time Default 2000-01-01 8:00:00 Router Time PC Time Time Zone Custom TZ string Auto Update Time Display PC time (or the time of device linked with router) Set time zone Set the string of time zone of Router Time Update Interval Custom CST-8 Disabled NTP Time Servers (after enable the Setting for NTP Time server. (Three at the most) pool.ntp.org Auto Update Time)
(3) Serial Port Name Description Default Baud Rate Data Bit Parity Stop Bit Hardware Flow Control Software Flow Control Serial baud rate Serial data bits Set parity bit of serial data. Set stop bit of serial data. Enable Hardware Flow Control Enable Software Flow Control 115200 8 None 1 Disable Disable
(4) Admin Access Name Description Username/Password Username for configuration web login To change the password, you need to input the old one Input new password Default adm 123456 Username Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Input the new password again Management HTTP/HTTPS/TELNET/SSHD/Console Enable Service Type Local Access Select to enable HTTP/HTTPS/TELNET/SSHD/Console Enableallow manage Router by LAN(e.g.: HTTP) Disableforbid manage Router by LAN. Remote Access Enableallow to manage IR6x1 by WAN. (e.g.: HTTP) Disableforbid to manage IR6x1 by WAN. (e.g.: HTTP) Allowed Access from WAN Set the range of allowed IP address for WAN
(Optional)
(HTTP/HTTPS/TELNET/SSHD) Enable 80/443/23/22/Blank Enable Enable Control services server can be set at this time, for example 192.168.2.1/30 or 192.168.2.1-192.168.2.10 Description Describe the parameters of management (non-influence to IR6x1) Other Parameters Log Timeout Set the Log Timeout, configuration web will be disconnected after timeout 500 seconds
(5) System Log Name Log to Remote System IP address/Port (UDP) Log to Console Description Default Enable remote log server Disable Set the IP and Port of remote log server Port: 514 Enable remote log server Disable
(6) Config Management Name Description Router Configuration Import/Backup configuration file Restore default configuration Click to reset IR6X1 (to enable RESET, you need to reboot IR6X1) Network Provider (ISP) Used to configure the APN, username, password and other parameters of major operators
(7) System Upgrade To upgrade the system, click System=>System upgrade to enter upgrade page, then follow the steps below:
Click Browse, choose the upgrade file;
Click update, and then click sure to begin update, the window will show as below. Upgrade firmware succeed, and click reboot to restart IR6X1.
(8) Reboot If you need to reboot system, please click System=>Reboot, Then click OK to restart system.
(9) Logout If you need to logout system, click System=>Logout, and then click OK. 3.1.3 Network Network settings include Dialup, LAN, WLAN, DNS, DDNS, Static Route,etc.
(1) Dialup Name Description Enable Time Schedule SHARED ISP Enable PPP dialup Set time for online and offline Enableddevice linked with Router Can access to internet. Disabledevice Can NOT access to internet via Router. Select local ISP, if not listed here, please select Customer Network Select Type Choose mobile network type Enable ALL Enable Default Customer HSDPA (or GPRS) APN APN parameters provided by Local ISP, you can set TWO different group of cmnet/uninet dialup parameters (APN/Username/Password) and set one as backup Access Number Username Password Dialup parameters provided by Local ISP Dialup parameters provided by Local ISP Dialup parameters provided by Local ISP
*99#*99***1# or #777 GPRS or CDMA GPRS or CDMA Primary Profile Retries After retries and dialup still failed, router will try backup dialup parameters (if you 0
(always use main have set two IPSec tunnels and one as backup, router will also stop the main one and parameters and never use Static IP Connection Mode Redial Interval try another, more details please see at VPN IPSec ) Enable Static IP if your SIM card can get static IP address Optional Always Online, When Dial fails, InRouter will redial after the interval Show Advanced Options Enable configure advanced options Initial Commands Dial Timeout MTU MRU Used for advanced parameters Set dial timeout (IR6x1 will reboot after timeout) Set max transmit unit Set max receive unit TX Queue Length Set length of transmit queue Enable IP header compression Enable IP header compression Use default asyncmap Using Peer DNS Enable default asyncmap, PPP advanced option Click Enable to accept the peer DNS backup) Disable Always Online 30 seconds Disabled Blank 120 seconds 1500 1500 3 Disabled Disabled Enabled Link Detection Interval Set Link Detection Interval Link Detection Max Retries Set the max retries if link detection failed Debug Expert Option ICMP Detection Mode Enable debug mode Provide extra PPP parameters, normally user neednt set this. MONITOR TRAFFIC When InRouter detected there are business data (DTU, IPSec) receive or transmit, InRouter will not send ICMP probe packet. When detected without business data, InRouter will send ICPM probe packet IGNORE TRAFFIC 30 seconds 3 Enable Blank No matter whether InRouter have some data receive or transmit(DUT, IPSec data), InRouter Ignore Traffic always send the ICMP probe packet. HANDOVER ONLY InRouter send the ICMP probe Packet when the field change from a base station to other station. Set ICMP Detection Server, blank represents none Set ICMP Detection Interval Set ICMP Detection Timeout (IR6X1 will reboot if ICMP time out) ICMP Detection Server ICMP Detection Interval ICMP Detection Timeout ICMP Detection Max Retries Dialup----Time Schedule Management:
Set the max number of retries if ICMP failed Blank 30 seconds 5 seconds 5 Name Description Name the schedule schedule 1 Default Set Time Range 1 Set Time Range 2 Set Time Range 3 Describe configuration Blank Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Blank 9:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 0:00-0:00 Blank Name Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Time Range 1 Time Range 2 Time Range 3 Description
(2) LAN Name MAC Address IP Address Net Mask MTU Description Default The MAC address in LAN Set IP Address in LAN Set Net Mask of LAN Set MTU length, optional between Default and Manual 00:10:A1:86:95:02 (Provided by InHand) , for manufactures 192.168.2.1 (If Changed, you need to input the new address for entering the configuration web) 255.255.255.0 1500 0.0.0.0 Detection Host Set Detection Host Address WOL MAC Address Set the MAC of PC in the LAN of router, for Wakeup Blank Over LAN (WOL) function, you should also set Networks Dialup and change dialup mode into Trigger by SMS. Multi-IP Settings (Support additional 8 IP addresses at the most) IP Address Description Set additional IP Address of LAN Description about this IP address Blank Blank
(3) WLAN (Only AP Series) WLAN Description: Support WIFI, provide wireless LAN access and wireless user identification authentication services on customer field. Name Description Default Enable Enable WLAN port Enable SSID Broadcast Enable SSID Broadcast, user can search wireless network Enable by SSID name. Mode Selection Support 802.11b/g/n modes, etc. Channel Selection Select channel SSID Self-define SSID name 802.11b/g/n 6 Inhand Authentication Support Open, Shared Key, and Auto Select WEP, Open Method WPA-PSK, WPA, WPA2-PSK, WPA2, WPA/WPA2, WPAPSK/WPA2PSK. Encryption Scheme Based on authentication method, support NONE, WEP, NONE TKIP, AES, and TKIP/AES. Different authentication method uses different encryption scheme and may need network key and corresponding authentication parameters, which will not be listed here.
(4) WLAN Client (Only STA Series) Default WLAN Client Description: Provide WIFI access for your Ethernet device Name Description Enable Mode SSID Enable WLAN Client port Support 802.11b/g/n modes, etc. Fill in the accessed SSID name. Auth Mode Support Open, Shared, WPA-PSK , WPA2-PSK, Encryption Method Support NONE, WEP, TKIP, AES Enable Enable inhand Open NONE Bridge Enable bridge, the Access Point will assign a local IP NONE address for your device.
(5) DNS Name Description Default Primary DNS Secondary DNS Set Primary DNS Set Secondary DNS Blank Blank
(6) DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Name Current Address Service Type Description Show the current IP address Select DDNS Provider Blank Disabled Default Name Description DynDNS - Dynamic http://www.dyndns.com/
Registered username for DDNS Registered password for DDNS Registered hostname for DDNS Service Type URL Username Password Hostname
(7) Static Route Default Name Description Destination Net Mask Gateway Interface Description Set IP address of destination Set subnet Mask of destination Set the gateway of destination Optional LAN/WAN port access to destination Describe static route Blank 255.255.255.0 Blank Blank Blank Default 3.1.4 Service Service settings include DHCP Service, DNS Forwarding, VRRP and other related parameters.
(1) DHCP Service Name Enable DHCP IP Pool Starting Address IP Pool Ending Address Lease DNS Windows Name Server
(WINS) Default Description Click to enable DHCP Enable Set the starting IP address of DHCP pool 192.168.2.2 Set the ending IP address of DHCP pool 192.168.2.100 Set the valid time lease of IP address 60 minutes obtained by DHCP Set DNS Server Set WINS 192.168.2.1 Blank MAC Address Set the MAC address of a designated IP Blank Static DHCP (can set 20 designated IP address at the most) IP address Host
(2) DNS Relay address Set the static IP address Set the hostname 192.168.2.2 Blank Name Enable DNS Relay IP Address Host Description Click to enable DNS Relay Disabled Designate IP address<=>DNS couples (20 at the most) Set IP address <=> DNS couples Set the name of IP address <=> DNS couples Blank Blank Default Description Describe IP address <=> DNS couples Blank
(3) VRRP Name Description Default Enable Group ID Priority Advertisement Interval Virtual IP Authentication Type Select to enable VRRP Disable Select group id of routers (range 1-255) 1 Select priority for router (range 1254) 10 (bigger number stands for higher priority) Set ad interval Set Virtual IP Optional: None/Password type 60 sec Blank None
(4) Device Manager Name Mode Description Disabled/Only SMS/SMS+IP Disable Name Mode Query SMS Interval Trust Phone List Description Only SMS Set how long to check SMS Add trust Cell Phone List 24 hours Default Default Name Description Default Mode Vendor Device ID Server Port Login Retries Heartbeat Interval Packet Receiving Timeout Packet Transmit Retries Query SMS Interval Trust phone list SMS+IP Mode Set Vendor Name Set Device ID Set Device Manager Server IP Set Port For DM Set login retries Set interval of heartbeat Set packet receiving timeout Set packet transmit reties Set how long to check SMS Set trust cell phone list Default 9000 3 120 30 3 24
(5) DTU Name Enable DTU Protocol Protocol Mode Description Click to enable DTU Default Disable Set DTU protocol, Please see more in related Quick Guide Transparent Optional between TCP/UDP Set DTU as client or server UDP Client 100 4 Frame Interval Set Frame Interval Serial Buffer Frames Set Serial Buffer Frames Multi-Server Policy Optional between Parallel/Poll Min Reconnect interval Set Min Reconnect interval Max Reconnect interval Set Max Reconnect interval DTU ID Source IP Multi Server Set ID of DTU Set Source IP Set the IP address and Port of server to receive data. Parallel 15 180 Blank Blank Blank
(6) SMS Name Description Default Click to enable SMS control Disable Enable Status Query Reboot SMS Access Control Set Status Query SMS, and you can see status of router by send SMS (e.g.: show status). Let the router reboot Default Policy Phone List Block or Accept control SMS from certain Phone Block Include phone numbers accepted or blocked to send SMS to router Notice: Before using this function, please make sure you have a SIM card in the router that has SMS function. Otherwise, please contact local mobile operator to get one. SMS you will get in your mobile phone:
Host: (SN);
Uptime: (the uptime of router for this time of reboot);
State: (Online/Offline) (Cellular WAN IP) LAN: (Up) (LAN IP) 3.1.5 Firewall This page is to configure the firewall parameters.
(1) Basic Configuration Name Description Default Filter Policy Optional between Accept /Refused Block Anonymous WAN Request (ping) Click to enable filer ping request Filter Multicast Defend DoS Attack Click to enable filter multicast Click to enable Defend DoS Attack Accept Disable Enable Enable Default
(2) Filtering Default Name Enable Protocol Source IP address Source Port Destination IP Destination Port Action Log Description Description Click to enable filtering Optional among TCP/UDP/ICMP Set Source IP address Set Source Port Set destination IP Set destination port Accept/Deny Click to enable login Describe your configuration Blank All Blank Blank Blank Blank Accept Disable Blank
(3) Port Mapping Name Enable Source Service Port Description Click Enable Port Mapping To fill with source IP Fill the port of service Default Disable 0.0.0.0/0 8080 Internal Address Internal Port Log Description
(4) Virtual IP Mapping Set the internal IP for mapping Set the Port mapping to internal Click to enable log about port mapping. Describe meanings of each mapping Blank 8080 Disable Blank An internal PCs IP can match to a virtual IP, and external network can access the internal PC via this virtual IP address. Name Virtual IP for Router Source IP Range Virtual IP Real IP Log Description Default Description Set Virtual IP for Router Set range of source IP address Set virtual IP Set real IP Blank Blank Blank Blank Enable logging concerned with virtual IP Disable Describe this configuration Blank
(5) DMZ (All Port Mapping) Mapping all the ports then external PC can access all the ports of internal devices behind IR6X1. Attention: This function cannot map the admin port of IRx1 (e.g.: 80 TCP) to the devices port. Name Description Default Enable DMZ DMZ Host Click to Enable DMZ Set host IP of DMZ Source Address Range Set IP address with restrict IP access Disable Blank Blank
(6) MAC-IP Bundling When firewall denies all access to the external network, only PC with MAC-IP Bundling can access external network Name Description Default MAC Address IP Address Description Set Bundling Mac address Set Bundling IP address Describe this configuration Blank 192.168.2.2 Blank 3.1.6 QoS Name Description Default Enable Outbound Limit Max Bandwidth Inbound Limit Max Bandwidth Click to enable Disable Set the limit speed of out- bound 100000kbit/s bandwidth Set the limit speed of inbound bandwidth 100000kbit/s 3.1.7 VPN
(1) IPSec Settings To build an IPSec VPN Tunnel, you need to first set IPSec properties in this page, then go to IPSec Tunnels to add your VPN:
IPSec Settings Description: 1. Select to Enable or Disable NATT, normally we need to enable, unless you ensure there is no NAT routers in the network. 2Select to enable Compression Mode or Debug Name Enable NAT Transversal
(NATT) Description Default Click to enable NATT Enable 60 sec Keep alive time interval of NATT Set live time for NATT Enable Compression Enable Debug Force NATT
(2) IPSec Tunnels Click to enable Click to enable Click to enable Enable Disable Disable Click Add to enter the configuration page:
Description Name Default Show Advanced Options Click to enable advanced options Disable Tunnel Name Destination Address Startup Mode Negotiation Mode IPSec Mode
(Enable Advanced options) IPSec Mode
(Enable Advanced options) Tunnel Type Local Subnet Local Subnet Net Mask Remote Subnet Address Remote Subnet Net Mask IKE Policy IKE Lifetime Local ID Type Basic Parameters To name the tunnel IPSec_tunnel_1 Set the destination address of IPSec VPN Server Blank Auto Activate/Trigged by Data/Passive/Manually Activated Enable Optional: Main Mode or Aggressive Mode Optional: ESP or AH Main Mode ESP Optional: Tunnel Mode or Transport Mode Tunnel Mode Optional:
SubnetSubnet Mode HostHost, HostSubnet, SubnetHost, SubnetSubnet Set IPSec Local Protected Subnet Set IPSec Local Protected Subnet Net Mask Set IPSec Remote Protected Subnet 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 Blank Set IPSec Remote Protected Subnet Net Mask 255.255.255.0 Phase 1 Parameters Optional: 3DES-MD5-96 or AES-MD5-96 3DES-MD5-96 Set IKE Lifetime Optional: FQDN, USERFQDN, or IP Address Local ID (Only for FQDN USERFQDN) Set the ID according to ID type Remote ID Type Optional: FQDN, USERFQDN, or IP Address Remote ID (Only for FQDN and USERFQDN) Set the ID according to ID type Authentication Type Optional: Shared Key or Certificate Key (While choosing Shared Key Authentication Set IPSec VPN Negotiation Key 86400 sec IP Address Blank IP Address Blank Shared Key Blank Type) IPSec Policy IPSec Lifetime Phase 2 Parameters Optional: 3DES-MD5-96 or AES-MD5-96 Set IPSec Lifetime 3DES-MD5-96 3600sec Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) Optional: Disable, GROUP1, GROUP2, GROUP5 Disable ((Enable Advanced options) Link Detection Parameters (Enable Advanced options) DPD Time Interval DPD Timeout ICMP Detection Server ICMP Detection Local IP ICMP Detection Interval Set DPD Time Interval Set DPD Timeout Set ICMP Detection Server Set ICMP Detection Local IP Set ICMP Detection Interval 60sec 180sec Blank 30sec ICMP Detection Timeout Set ICMP Detection Interval ICMP Detection Max Retries Set ICMP Detection Max Retries
(3) GRE Tunnels 5sec 3 Default Enable tun0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 GRE Tunnels Description Click Enable Set GRE Tunnel Name Set Local Virtual IP Set Remote Address Set Remote Virtual IP Set Remote Subnet Address Set Remote Subnet Net Mask 255.255.255.0 Set Tunnel Key Click Enable NAT Function Add Description Blank Disable Blank Name Enable Tunnel Name Local Virtual IP Remote Address Remote Virtual IP Remote Subnet Address Remote Subnet Net Mask Key NAT Description
(4) L2TP Clients Name Enable Tunnel Name L2TP Server Username Password Server Name Startup Modes Authencation Type Local IP Address Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Net Mask Link Detection Interval Description Click Enable Set Tunnel Name SetL2TP Server Address Set Server Username Set Server Password Set Server Name Default Enable L2TP_TUNNEL_1 Blank Blank Blank l2tpserver Set Startup Modes: Auto Activated, Auto Activated Trigged by Data, Manually Activated Set Authencation Type: CHAP, PAP Set Local IP Address Set Remote IP Address Set Remote Subnet Set Remote Subnet Net Mask 255.255.255.0 Set Link Detection Interval Enable Challenge secrets Set to enable Challenge secrets Max Retries for Link Detection Set Max Retries for Link Detection Enable NAT MTU MRU Enable Debug Mode Expert Options Click Enable NAT Set MTU parameters Set MRU parameters Click Enable Debug Mode Set Expert Options
(5) PPTP Clients CHAP Disable Blank Blank Blank 60 5 Disable 1500 1500 Disable Blank Name Enable Description Click Enable Default Enable Tunnel Name PPTP Server Username Password Startup Mode:
Set Tunnel Name Set PPTP Server Address Set Server Username Set Servers Password PPTP_TUNNEL_1 Blank Blank Blank Set Startup Modes: Auto Activated, Auto Activated Trigged by Data, Manually Activated Authencation Type Set Authencation Type: CHAP, PAP, Auto Local IP Address Remote IP Address Remote Subnet MS-CHAPv1, MS-CHAPv2 Set Local IP Address Set Remote IP Address Set Remote Subnet Blank Blank Blank Remote Subnet Net Mask Set Remote Subnet Net Mask 255.255.255.0 Link Detection Interval Set Link Detection Interval Max Retries for Link Detection Set Max Retries for Link Detection Enable NAT Enable MPPE Enable MPPC MTU MRU Enable Debug Mode Expert Options Click Enable NAT Click Enable MPPE Click Enable MPPC Set MTU parameters Set MRU parameters Click Enable Debug Mode For InHand R&D only 60 5 Blank Blank Blank 1500 1500 Blank Blank
(6) OpenVPN Settings This page is to configure the OpenVPN settings, including Tunnel Name, Work Mode, Protocol, Port No. and other items. Tunnel name Enable Mode Protocol Port OPEN VPN Server Authencation Type Name Description default Enable this configuration Client or Server UDP or TCP Import or Export Certificate (CRL) OPEN VPN Servers IP or DNS
(1) None ----- for host to host connection (not available when 700 as server)
(2) Pre-shared Key ----- for host to host connection (not available when 700 as server)
(3) User/Password ----- For multi users to access CA needed: Client: root CA (ca.crt) Server: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key)
(4) X.509 Cert (multi-client) ----- CA mode for multi users to access CA needed: Client: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key) Server: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key)
(5) X.509 Cert -----CA mode for host to host tunnel CA needed: Client: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key) Server: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key)
(6) User+X.509 mode------username + password + CA certificate CA needed: Client: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key) Server: root CA (ca.crt), public key (pub.crt), private key (pri.key) Pre-shared Key Set shared key or TLS-AUTH static password Remote Subnet, Remote Net mask Set the static route of the router, always towards the subnet of its peer Link Detection Interval, Link Detection Timeout Always use default Renegotiate Interval Always use default Enable NAT Enable MPPE Enable LZO Encryption Algorithms MTU, Max Fragment Size Set NAT mode, meanwhile it will disable route mode Enable MPPE, always set in server Enable LZO compression Set encryption algorithms, must match with the server Always use default
(7) OpenVPN Advanced Settings This page is to configure the OpenVPN advanced settings. Name Enable Client-to-Client Description Enable client access to other clients Client Management Tunnel Name Tunnel Name of the Client Username/Common Name Username (using Username/password mode) or Common Name in CA (CA mode) Local Static Route Remote Static Route The client subnet The server subnet Attention: CA can only be produced by customers PC; InRouter cannot produce CA.
(8) Certificate Management of OpenVPN Settings Name Description Default Enable SCEP Click Enable
(Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol) Certificate Protected Key SetCertificate Protected Key Certificate Protected Key Confirm Confirm Certificate Protected Key Import/Export CACertificate Import orExport (CA) Certificate Import/Export Certificate (CRL) Import orExport Certificate (CRL) Import/Export Public Key Certificate Import orExport Public Key Certificate Blank Blank Blank Blank Blank Import/Export Private Key Certificate Import orExport Private Certificate Blank 3.1.8 Tools Tools contain PING Detection, Route Trace, Link Speed Test and etc.
(1) PING Name Description Default Host Ping Count Packet Size Expert Options Destination for PING Set PING Counts Set PING Packet Size Advanced parameters Blank 4 times 32 Bytes Blank
(2) Trace Route Name Host Max Hops Description Destination for Trace Route Set Max Hops Blank 20 Default Time Out Protocol Expert Options
(3) Link Speed Test Set Time Out Optional: ICMP/UDP Advanced parameters 3 sec UDP Blank Test link speed via upload or download. 3.1.9 Status Status contains System, Modem, WLAN, Network Connections, Route Table, Device List and Log.
(1) System Status This page shows the status of system, including Name, Model Type, Current Version and etc.
(2) Modem Status This page shows the status of Modem, including signal level.
(3) WLAN (Only STA series) This page show joinable access point.
(4) Network Connections This page shows the network connection via WAN or LAN
(5) Route Table This page shows the route table of IR6x1.
(6) Device List This page shows the devices linked with IR6x1.
(7) Log This page shows the log of system, including download log file. Under certain situation when therere problems that cant be diagnosed at the moment, youll be asked to provide the diagnose log to InHand engineers, you may click Download System Diagnosing Data and then send the diagnose log to us. 3.2CLIConfiguration This chapter will show you how to configure via CLI. 3.2.1 CLI Operation Step 1: Input telnet LAN IP to login CLI configuration. For example:
Step 2: After connection is succeed, input username and password of IR6x1. The default username/password is adm/123456 Attention: password will not be showed. Step 3: Login to User Mode This screenshot is the config-view of IR700. Step 4: enter privileged mode, password is 123456 Step 5: Login to privileged mode successfully Step 6: Enter configured mode, then you could configure parameters you want to set up. 3.2.2 CLI command Configure username and password Enable serial function Configure serial port parameters, like baudrate, parity, stop bit and so on. Enable advanced options of dialup Configure ICMP server Configure LAN IP Enable DHCP function Configure DHCP IP pool: 192.168.2.10-192.168.2.20 Enable HTTP function Configure HTTP service port Enable HTTP local access Enable HTTP remote access Check device ID After configuration, please dont forget to commit and reboot router!
FAQ 1. InRouter is powered on, but can`t access Internet through it?
Please check
WhethertheInRouter is inserted with a SIM card.
Whether the SIM card is enabled with data service, whether the service of the SIM card is suspended because of an overdue charge.
Whether the dialup parameters, e.g. APN, dialup number, account, and password are correctly configured.
Whether the IP Address of your computer is the same subnet with InRouter and the gateway address is InRouter LAN address. 2. InRouter is powered on, have a ping to detect InRouter from your PC and find packet loss?
Please check if the network crossover cable is in good condition. 3. Forget the setting after revising IP address and can`t configure InRouter?
Method 1: connect InRouter with serial cable, configure it through console port. Method 2: within 5 seconds after InRouter is powered on, press and hold the Restore button until the ERROR LED flashes, then release the button and the ERROR LED should goes off, press and hold the button again until the ERROR LED blinks 6 times, the InRouter is now restored to factory default settings. You may configure it now. 4. After InRouter is powered on, it frequently auto restarts. Why does this happen?
Please check:
Whether the module works normally.
WhethertheInRouter is inserted with a SIM card.
Whether the SIM card is enabled with data service, whether the service of the SIM card is suspended because of an overdue charge.
Whether the dialup parameters, e.g. APN, dialup number, account, and password are correctly configured.
Whether the signal is normal.
Whether the power supply voltage is normal. 5. Why does upgrading the firmware of my InRouter always fail?
Please check:
When upgrading locally, check if the local PC and InRouter are in the same network segment.
When upgrading remotely, please first make sure the InRouter can access Internet. 6. After InRouter establishes VPN with the VPN server, your PC under InRouter can connect to the server, but the center can`t connect to your PC under InRouter?
Please make sure the firewall of your computer is disabled. 7. After InRouter establishes VPN with the VPN server, Your PC can`t connect to the server?
Please make sure Shared Connection on Network=>WAN or Network=>Dialup is enabled in the configuration of InRouter. InRouter is powered on, but the Power LED is not on?
Check if the protective tube is burn out. 8.
Check the power supply voltage range and if the positive and negative electrodes are correctly connected. 9. InRouter is powered on, but the Network LED is not on when connected to PC?
When the PC and InRouter are connected with a network cable, please check whether a network crossover cable is used.
Check if the network cable is in good condition.
Please set the network card of the PC to 10/100M and full duplex. 10. InRouter is powered on, when connected with PC, the Network LED is normal but can`t have a ping detection to the InRouter?
Check if the IP Address of the PC and InRouter are in the same subnet and the gateway address is InRouter LAN address. 11. InRouter is powered on, but can`t configure through the web interface?
Whether the IP Address of your computer is the same subnet with InRouter and the gateway address is InRouter LAN address.
Check the firewall settings of the PC used to configure InRouter, whether this function is shielded by the firewall. Please restore InRouter to factory default settings and configure the parameters again. 12. The InRouter dialup always fails, I can`t find out why?
13. How to restore InRouter to factory default settings?
1. Press and hold the Restore button, power on InRouter;
- IR6x1 routers:
2. Release the button until after the STATUS LED flashes and the ERROR LED is on;
3. After the button is released, the ERROR LED will go off, within 30s press and hold the Restore button again until the ERROR LED flashes;
4. Release the button, the system is now successfully restored to factory default settings. Support In case you have problems with the installation and use, please address them to us by e-mail:
support@inhandnetworks.com. InHandNetworks Headquarters WestWing,11thFloor,QiMingInternationalMansion WangJingSciencePark,ChaoYangDistrict Beijing,100102,China T:+861064391099 F:+861084170089 info@inhandnetworks.com USOffice 7926JonesBranchDr.Suite110 McLean,Virginia,22102 USA T:+17033482988 F:+17033482988 www.inhandnetworks.com
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1 | 2015-11-04 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2015-11-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Beijing InHand Networks Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022847826
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1 | Physical Address |
Room 302, floor 3, building 103, lize zhongyuan
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Beijing, N/A 100102
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AANY
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IR6S
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J**** G****
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1 | Title |
Certification Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
15281********
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1 | Fax Number |
010-8********
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g******@inhand.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Industrial cellular router | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Dongguan)
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1 | Name |
J****** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-76******** Extension:
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j******@baclcorp.com
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1 | 2 | 15C | 2422 | 2452 | 0.192 |
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