
LOGIN TO DEVICE
A.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
1.
To enter the router's Web interface (WebUI), type
http://192.168.1.1
into the URL field of your Internet browser.
2
.
Use login information shown in image A when prompted for authentication.
3.
After you login, you will be prompted to change your password for security reasons. The new password must
contain at least 8 characters, including at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and one digit. This step is
mandatory and
you will not be able to interact with the router's WebUI before you change the password
.
4.
When you change the router's password, the
Configuration Wizard
will start. The
Configuration Wizard
is a tool
used to setup some of the router's main operating parameters.
5.
Go to the
Status > Network
page and pay attention to the
Signal Strength
indication (image B). To maximize
the cellular performance try adjusting the antennas or changing the location of your device to achieve the best
signal conditions.
*Order code dependent.
**Higher gain antenna can be connected to compensate for cable attenuation when a cable is used. The user is responsible for the compliance with the legal regulations.
Radio specifications
Bundled antennas specifications*
RF technologies
Max RF power
GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS/HSPA+, LTE, GNSS, WiFi
33 dBm@GSM, 24 dBm@WCDMA, 23 dBm@LTE, 20 dBm@WiFi
GSM/WCDMA/LTE antenna
698~960/1710~2690 MHz, 50 Ω, VSWR<3, gain** 3 dBi, omnidirectional, SMA male connector
WiFi antenna
2400~2483.5 MHz, 50 Ω, VSWR<2, gain** 5 dBi, omnidirectional, RP-SMA male connector
B.
Mobile Information
Mobile
Data connection state
IMEI
IMSI
Sim card state
Signal strength
Connected
123456789012345
123456789012345
Ready
-79 dBm
http://192.168.1.1
Please enter username and password
Username
Password
admin
admin01
Login
Login to device
1. Scan for available networks with your wireless device (Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop), choose the wireless network RUT950_****
from the list and click Connect. Enter the WiFi password located on the device’s bottom label.
2. To enter the router’s Web interface (WebUI), type
http://192.168.1.1
into the URL field of your Internet browser.
3. Use login information shown in image A when prompted for authentication.
4. After you login, you will be prompted to change your password for security reasons. The new password must contain at least 8
characters, including at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and one digit. This step is mandatory and you will not be
able to interact with the router’s WebUI before you change the password.
5. When you change the router’s password, the
Configuration Wizard
will start. The
Configuration Wizard
is a tool used to setup
some of the router’s main operating parameters.
6. Go to the
Status > Network
page and pay attention to the
Signal Strength
indication (image B). To maximize the cellular
performance try adjusting the antennas or changing the location of your device to achieve the best signal conditions.
WAN setting
To set the WAN select
Network > WAN
from the main Menu.
The Operation Modes window lets you determine how the router will be connecting to the internet. You can chose between three
types of WAN – Mobile, Wired and Wi-Fi. You can also setup backup WAN options in case your main connection goes down.
You can choose one main WAN and one or two (or none) backup WAN options. To choose your main WAN just check the desired
option (wired, mobile or Wi-Fi) in the Main WAN column (first from the left), to choose a backup WAN(s), check the desired option(s)
in the Backup WAN column (second from the left). Above is an example of a configuration that uses wired as Main WAN and
mobile as Backup WAN. The Operation Modes tab also displays each interfaces name, WAN IP address and Protocol in use.
To configure a WAN interface more in depth, click the Edit button located to the right of the desired interface. Each interface
configures separately, to avoid redundancy this chapter will only overview the configuration of the wired WAN interface, since
mobile contains less information and Wi-Fi is basically the same.
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Table of typical WAN configurations depending on the system setup
System
Main WAN
Backup WAN
WiFi onBoard
WiFi (WAN3)
-
4G onBoard
Mobile (WAN2)
-
4G onBoard
Plus
Mobile (WAN2)
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WiFi + 4G onBoard
WiFi (WAN3)
Mobile (WAN2)
WiFi + 4G onBoard
Plus
WiFi (WAN3)
Mobile (WAN2)
WiFi + 4G onBoard - Quick start guide