B. View the Ports on the EN-1000 Chassis
EN-1000 Chassis Front
C. Install the SIM
1
Make sure the EN-1000 is
not
connected to a power source.
2
Connect antennas to the ports labeled MAIN and AUX. (Get
antennas from your EN-1000 distributor.)
3
Insert your Verizon Wireless 4G CAT-1 LTE SIM into the SIM socket
on the front of the EN-1000 chassis. Make sure the SIM’s notched
corner is the left corner going into the SIM socket.
Note:
Push the SIM in just far enough to catch. (If you need to
remove the SIM, press it again. It will pop forward so that you can
remove it.)
D. Connect the Antennas
1
Connect antennas to the ports labeled MAIN and AUX on the front
of the EN-1000 chassis, to support the cellular wireless module.
E. Connect and Start the EN-1000
1
Connect an Ethernet cable between the computer’s Ethernet port
and the Local Area Network port (the LAN port) on the front of the
EN-1000.
2
Connect other cables to the EN-1000 ports as needed for the
EN-1000’s functions in the network.
3
Connect the EN-1000’s AC adaptor to the chassis; then plug the
adaptor into an AC wall outlet.
❖
The EN-1000 powers up. If the account is active and has a good
cell signal,
the SIM will probably be registered within an
hour
(usually within 10 minutes). The Cell LED indicates signal
strength and registration status. (For LED patterns, see the
Quick
Guide to EN-1000™ LED Codes
.)
F. Notes on EN-1000 Factory Defaults
By default, if there is an Ethernet WAN connection, the EN-1000
functions as a failover router for Ethernet WAN to cellular 4G CAT-1 LTE.
If there is no Ethernet WAN cable, the EN-1000 acts as a cellular 4G
CAT-1 LTE broadband router.
The LAN port (IP address 192.168.10.1) is a DHCP server, and the WAN
port is a DHCP client. The cellular wireless module gets its IP address
from the carrier.
If the factory default configuration is sufficient for the EN-1000’s
operation in your network, you may not need to use the remaining
sections of this quick guide for the router to be operational.
Note:
If the EN-1000 needs to be set to the factory default configura-
tion for any reason, the front panel
Reset
button can be pushed. The
sequence is described on the final page of the
EN-1000™ Quick Config-
uration Guide.
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