TOPEX Bytton (HSPA+ / LTE)
ByttonLTE(full)_genericUsermanual_sw306FAS_revN.1.docx
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Index of figures:
Figure 1-1: Bytton LTE featuring one or two RS-232 ports (SER1, SER2).
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Figure 1-2: Photo of Bytton LTE with two serial ports, FXS phone interface, two SIM cards, Wi-Fi and slot
for USB.
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Figure 1-3: Drawing and photo of antenna diversity: up to two antennas for Mobile and Wi-Fi.
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Figure 2-1: Illustrations of the content of the package of Bytton ICR
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Figure 3-1: Connecting the local clients to Internet via broadband mobile data network.
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Figure 3-2: General (field) applications of the Bytton ICR wireless router
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Figure 3-3: Bytton ICR acts as a router for wired and wireless local networks
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Figure 3-4: Firewall function of Bytton ICR
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Figure 4-1: Horizontal mounting of Bytton ICR.
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Figure 4-2: Schematic of Bytton ICR attached to a DIN Rail
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Figure 4-3: Attach the mechanical adapter to the back of the case of Bytton ICR
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Figure 4-4: Attach the equipment to the DIN rail, by means of the adapter.
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Figure 4-5: Bytton LTE fastened to the DIN rail
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Figure 4-6: Image of indicators and Connectors of Bytton ICR with one serial interface
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Figure 4-7: Drawing of indicators and connectors of an “advanced” Bytton LTE, fully equipped.
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Figure 4-8: Connecting all the cables and accessories to Bytton
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Figure 4-9: Connecting the LAN cables
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Figure 4-10: Connecting the WAN cable
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Figure 4-11: Connecting the serial cables to Bytton LTE
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Figure 4-13: Location of the one or two slots for SIM cards
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Figure 4-14: Illustration of the four steps sequence of inserting the SIM card into Bytton LTE.
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Figure 4-15: Inserting the connector of the GSM/3G Mobile Antenna
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Figure 4-16: Inserting the connectors for the LTE Mobile Antennas (one or two pcs.)
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Figure 4-17: Bytton LTE with four antenna connectors, two for LTE (4G Mobile) and two for N-type WiFi
access point.
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Figure 4-17: Attachment of a single WiFi Stick Antenna
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Figure 4-18: Attachment of the two WiFi Antenna for N-type wireless AP
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Figure 4-19: Location of indicator LEDs
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Figure 5-1: Go to “network and Internet” in the Control Panel
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Figure 5-2: Go to “Network and Internet” to create a network connection for Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-3: Setting the network properties for the ETH connection to Bytton
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Figure 5-4: Setting automatically IP for the connection to Bytton
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Figure 5-5: Manually establishing IP parameters for the connection to Bytton
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Figure 5-6: Enter the default IP address of the Web page into your browser.
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Figure 5-7: Changing the default IP address of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-8: Security Alert for the https connection.
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Figure 5-9: Warning about the certificate of a trusted website.
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Figure 5-10: Security Alert from Internet Explorer about the secure connection (encrypted page).
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Figure 5-11: Connecting to the configuration Web page of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-12: Authentication required - enter user name (admin) and password.
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Figure 5-13: Indication of remote user and location.
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Figure 5-14: Login error message – Unauthorized!
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Figure 5-15a: Log-in as “admin”.
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Figure 5-15b: Log-in as “superuser”.
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Figure 5-16a: Web configuration page, listing sub-menu items for “admin”.
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Figure 5-16b: Web configuration page, listing all sub-menu items for “superuser”.
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Figure 5-17: LAN configuration Webpage, with subpages.
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Figure 5-18: LAN configuration page, IP Settings
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Figure 5-19: Changing the default IP address of Bytton on the LAN – several examples
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Figure 5-20: LAN configuration page, Additional IP Address Tables
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Figure 5-21: LAN configuration page, access the link Loopback.
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Figure 5-22: LAN configuration page, set IP for the Loopback test link.
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Figure 5-23: Commit Settings command – aspect of progress bar “Saving changes”.
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Figure 5-24: LAN webpage – DHCP Server.
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Figure 5-25: Open Network and Sharing Center to verify the assignment of IP addresses.
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Figure 5-26: The General tab of the connection to Bytton LTE shows its current state.
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Figure 5-27: The Details tab of the connection to Bytton LTE shows its IP address.
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Figure 5-28: Using the “Forward to” option for DHCP Server in LAN configuration webpage.
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Figure 5-29: Select Manual or Automatic for DSN Servers.
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