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HG G-76344XA/ZA 4G LTE 5G – Chapter 13
13.2 Connectors
The connections on the back of the device correspond to the version without LTE
shown in section 2.3.2 on page 11. The front of the device has the following inter
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faces, depending on the LTE version.
Figure 71
Front panel connections of the HG G-76344-A LTE variants
13.3 Mobile Radio Interface
The available mobile radio interfaces (see Table 68 on page 94) provide the following
functions.
13.4 Use as an LTE Router
Just as the device communicates via WLAN, it can also be used via a public mobile
network or via a private campus network. However, while the device cannot be ad
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dressed directly from the Internet in the public mobile network, since the IP address
dynamically assigned by the provider cannot usually be reached from outside, such
a function can very well be used in a private campus network. For this reason, the
mobile device usually initiates a connection to the server.
The mobile radio module adds an extended input mask in addition to the standard
setting options of the HG G-76344, in which the mobile radio specific parameters
can be entered (see section 13.8 on page 99).
Table 69
Functions of the mobile radio interfaces HG G-76344-A LTE
Mobile radio interface
Type
Specification
LTE
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Public LTE, 3GPP Release 11
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Cat 4, up to 150 Mbps downlink and 50 Mbps uplink
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1x antenna SMA
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Connects to 2G, 3G or 4G networks worldwide
LTE-P
All the features of LTE, plus:
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Private LTE, non public network,
e.g. band 43
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2x antenna SMA, thereof optionally
1x GNSS
LTE-5G
All the features of LTE-P, plus:
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3GPP Release 15 NSA/SA operation, Sub-6 GHz
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3x antenna SMA, thereof optionally
1x GNSS
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Cat 16 downlink, up to 2,5 Gbps
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Cat 18 uplink, up to 900 Mbps
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Connects to 5G networks worldwide
HG G-76344ZA LTE
HG G-76344XA LTE-P
HG G-76344ZA LTE-5G