Chapter 1 Getting Started
Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender 2 for Enterprise User Guide v1.0
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System Requirements
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This device only supports Verizon Wireless 4G LTE mobile handsets with
Advanced Calling turned on, as shown in
Chapter 2 (Device Setup)
in the
“Making a Call on Your Network Extender” section.
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Internet Access: This Network Extender must be connected to an available
LAN port on a router or modem with always-on Internet connection with a
recommended minimum bandwidth.
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For 30 users or less, a bandwidth of 20 Mbps downlink and 10Mbps
uplink per unit is required to support an optimal data connection.
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For 31 to 64 users, a bandwidth of 50Mbps downlink and 20Mbps uplink
or higher is recommended. For utilizing the full benefit of the LAA
capabilities, internet backhaul download speeds of up to 300 Mbps may be
needed.
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GPS signal: This Network Extender requires a continuous GPS signal from the
provided GPS antenna. For the initial GPS fix, four strong GPS satellite
signals must be available.
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Firewall modifications may be required to support the solution. Be sure to
contact your IT administrator for the required changes. Please review the
Server Addresses and Firewall Rules in chapter 4.
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The Network Extender supports IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet Auto-
Negotiation. Auto-Negotiation is a requirement of 802.3ab and may cause a
speed and/or duplex mismatch if not fully enabled on the Network Extender
switch/router port. Samsung recommends that Full auto-negotiation be
enabled. If the Network Extender does not come into service as either 100/Full
or 1000/Full, the recommendation is to configure statically as either 1000/Full
(if capable) or 100/Full.
In the event that firewall changes are needed, please attempt to make these
changes before calling into Customer Care. For more clarity on firewall settings,
please see
Chapter 4 (Configuring Your Device)
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