(5)
As the device now has the default configuration, access it through IP, bearing in mind the default address for
the equipment is 192.168.1.1, and is accessible from any switch port.
3.5 Data Connections
The Regesta-PRO ER B has the following data connectors:
3.5.1 Ethernet Switch
The Regesta-PRO ER B incorporates a 6 port Switch, 10/100 BaseT with automatic MDI/MDIX to connect to the
LAN. This has a 100 LED to indicate connection at 100 Mbps and a LNK LED indicating the physical connection.
The first two ports (port 1 and 2) are enabled through a basic license. You can enable the rest of the ports through
additional licenses.
Fig. 12:
LAN switch ports (6)
3.5.2 Connecting the WWAN Antenna (RF connectors)
The Regesta-PRO ER B has two connectors for RF antennas. To assemble and disassemble the antennas, simply
screw/unscrew them into/from the connectors labeled as RF1/RF2 (located on the front panel of the device).
When a device has 2 WWAN modules, each connector is connected to each of the WWAN modules (MAIN internal
connectors for both modules). Whenever a device has just one WWAN module, the RF1 connector is connected to
the module MAIN connector and the RF2 connector to the AUX connector in the same module. This configuration
means you can use diverse techniques to improve the quality of the radio connection (valid for HSDPA, HSUPA,
HSPA+ and LTE technologies).
Installing an antenna in the Regesta-PRO ER B is necessary to improve the quality of the signal received and trans-
mitted by the WWAN module (GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, etc.).
Fig. 13:
WWAN antenna connectors
Caution
To achieve high-quality performance, the router must always have WWAN antennas installed.
WWAN interfaces with access to the 2G network (GPRS/EDGE) are operative in all devices in this
range. To access the 3G network (UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA) or HSPA+) the device must have additional
licenses incorporated.
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Regesta-PRO ER B Router