bintec 4Ge-LE User Manual for further information on its configuration and how to access the device.
To find out what type of license you have, execute a ping to IP address 192.168.1.1. The device, previously con-
figured with the default configuration and correctly connected through an Ethernet cable, will respond to the ping in-
dicating whether you are dealing with a router or a 4Ge.
Note
Some devices leave the factory with customized settings for a client. This personalization means that
the device may have a different default configuration from the one shown above.
3.5 Connecting data
The bintec 4Ge-LE has the following data connections.
3.5.1 ETHERNET Connection
The bintec 4Ge-LE incorporates an Ethernet 10/100/1000 BaseT Switch port with automatic MDI/MDIX.
Fig. 12:
Ethernet Port
3.5.2 Connecting the WWAN Antenna
The bintec 4Ge-LE has three connectors to connect WWAN antennas. To assemble and dismantle the antennas,
simply screw them into the connectors labeled
Cell
(located on the front panel of the router).
The installation of these antennas in the bintec 4Ge-LE is essential to improve the quality of the signal received and
transmitted by the cellular model.
Note
To obtain a good quality performance, the bintec 4Ge-LE device should always have the WWAN an-
tennas installed.
Some cellular telephony technologies use the antenna diversity technique to improve the quality of the signal re-
ceived (HSUPA, CDMA EV-DO, etc.). Consequently, the bintec 4Ge-LE incorporates various WWAN connectors.
Fig. 13:
WWAN connectors seen from the front panel
When the antennas are not directly connected to the router but installed through extension cords, the minimum dis-
tance between the two of them must be 7 cm. The maximum recommended distance between the two is 25 cm.
To achieve an optimum performance, the radio frequency accessories installed (antennas and cables) should be
those recommended by bintec.
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