Geneko GWR High Speed Router Series User manual

GWR High Speed Cellular Router Series
User Manual
version 1.1.
Date: June 201 .

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Content
LIST OF FIGURES .........................................................................................................................................................4
LIST OF TABLES ...........................................................................................................................................................7
DESCRIPTION OF THE LTE ROUTER SERIES..............................................................................................................8
T
YPICAL APPLICATION
...................................................................................................................................... 9
T
ECHNICAL
P
ARAMETERS
................................................................................................................................ 10
P
ROTOCOLS AND FEATURES
............................................................................................................................. 11
P
RODUCT
O
VERVIEW
..................................................................................................................................... 13
Front panel ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
Back panel ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Top Panel........................................................................................................................................................... 14
P
UTTIN
I
NTO
O
PERATION
.............................................................................................................................. 16
D
ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
........................................................................................................................ 17
DEVICE CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................18
DEVICE CONFIGURATION USING WEB APPLICATION ..........................................................................................18
A
DD
/R
EMOVE
/U
PDATE MANIPULATION IN TABLES
................................................................................................. 19
S
AVE
/R
ELOAD CHAN ES
................................................................................................................................. 19
S
TATUS
I
NFORMATION
................................................................................................................................... 20
Status – eneral ................................................................................................................................................ 20
Status – Network Information .......................................................................................................................... 20
Status – DHCP ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Status – WAN Information ................................................................................................................................ 21
Status – Firewall ................................................................................................................................................ 22
Status – Routes.................................................................................................................................................. 23
Status – Router Monitoring .............................................................................................................................. 23
S
ETTIN S
–
N
ETWORK
.................................................................................................................................... 24
S
ETTIN S
–
DHCP
S
ERVER
.............................................................................................................................. 25
S
ETTIN S
–
WAN
S
ETTIN
.............................................................................................................................. 27
S
ETTIN S
–
W
IRELESS
.................................................................................................................................... 31
S
ETTIN S
–
R
OUTIN
..................................................................................................................................... 33
Port translation ............................................................................................................................................................... 34
S
ETTIN S
–
D
YNAMIC
R
OUTIN
P
ROTOCOL
......................................................................................................... 35
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) .................................................................................................................. 35
RIP routing engine for the GWR-HS Router....................................................................................................................... 36
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) .................................................................................................... 37
S
ETTIN S
–
VPN
S
ETTIN S
.............................................................................................................................. 39
eneric Routing Encapsulation ( RE) .............................................................................................................. 39
GRE Keepalive.................................................................................................................................................................. 40
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)..................................................................................................................... 41
OpenVPN........................................................................................................................................................... 46
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)........................................................................................................ 50
Layer2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) .................................................................................................................... 51
S
ETTIN S
–
F
IREWALL
–
IP
F
ILTERIN
................................................................................................................. 53
S
ETTIN S
–
F
IREWALL
–
MAC
F
ILTERIN
............................................................................................................. 54
DMZ
H
OST
................................................................................................................................................ 55
S
ETTIN S
–
D
YN
DNS .................................................................................................................................... 56
S
ETTIN S
–
S
ERIAL
P
ORT
................................................................................................................................ 58
Serial port over TCP/UDP settings .................................................................................................................... 58
Modbus ateway settings ................................................................................................................................ 60
SMS
–
SMS
R
EMOTE
C
ONTROL
....................................................................................................................... 62
SMS – Send SMS................................................................................................................................................ 63
M
AINTENANCE
............................................................................................................................................. 64
Maintenance – Device Identity Settings........................................................................................................... 64

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Maintenance – Administrator Password .......................................................................................................... 64
Maintenance – Date/Time Settings.................................................................................................................. 66
Maintenance – Diagnostics .............................................................................................................................. 67
Maintenance – Update Firmware ..................................................................................................................... 67
Maintenance – Settings Backup ....................................................................................................................... 68
Import Configuration File ................................................................................................................................................ 68
Export Configuration File................................................................................................................................................. 68
Maintenance – Default Settings ....................................................................................................................... 69
Maintenance – System Reboot......................................................................................................................... 69
M
ANA EMENT
–
C
OMMAND
L
INE
I
NTERFACE
....................................................................................................... 70
M
ANA EMENT
–
R
EMOTE
M
ANA EMENT
............................................................................................................ 71
M
ANA EMENT
–
C
ONNECTION
M
ANA ER
........................................................................................................... 72
etting started with the Connection Wizard ................................................................................................... 72
M
ANA EMENT
–
S
IMPLE
M
ANA EMENT
P
ROTOCOL
(SNMP) ................................................................................... 76
M
ANA EMENT
–
L
O S
................................................................................................................................... 77
L
O OUT
..................................................................................................................................................... 78
CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ..................................................................................................................................79
WR-HS
R
OUTER AS
I
NTERNET
R
OUTER
............................................................................................................. 79
RE
T
UNNEL CONFI URATION BETWEEN TWO
WR-HS
R
OUTERS
............................................................................. 80
RE
T
UNNEL CONFI URATION BETWEEN
WR-HS
R
OUTER AND THIRD PARTY ROUTER
.................................................... 84
IPS
EC
T
UNNEL CONFI URATION BETWEEN TWO
WR-HS
R
OUTERS
........................................................................... 87
Scenario #1........................................................................................................................................................ 88
Scenario #2........................................................................................................................................................ 94
IPS
EC
T
UNNEL CONFI URATION BETWEEN
WR-HS
R
OUTER AND
C
ISCO
R
OUTER
........................................................ 100
IPS
EC
T
UNNEL CONFI URATION BETWEEN
WR-HS
R
OUTER AND
J
UNIPER
SS
FIREWALL
............................................. 105
O
PEN
VPN
TUNNEL BETWEEN
WR-HS
ROUTER AND
O
PEN
VNP
SERVER
................................................................... 115
P
ORTFORWARDIN
–
EXAMPLE
....................................................................................................................... 118
S
ERIAL PORT
–
EXAMPLE
............................................................................................................................... 120
F
IREWALL
–
EXAMPLE
................................................................................................................................... 123
SMS
MANA EMENT
–
EXAMPLE
...................................................................................................................... 130
D
EFININ KEEPALIVE FUNCTIONALITY
............................................................................................................... 131
APENDIX ..................................................................................................................................................................132
A.
H
OW TO
A
CHIEVE
M
AXIMUM
S
I NAL
S
TREN TH WITH
WR-HS
R
OUTER
?............................................................. 132
Antenna placement ........................................................................................................................................ 133
Antenna Options............................................................................................................................................. 133

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List of Figures
Figure 1 – WR-HS Router.................................................................................................................................................8
Figure 2 – WR-HS Router front panel............................................................................................................................13
Figure 3 – WR-HS Router back panel (without WiFi supported)..................................................................................14
Figure 4 – WR-HSW Router back panel (WiFi supported) ............................................................................................14
Figure 5 – WR-HS Router top panel side Figure 6 – WR-HSW Router top panel side ....15
Figure 7 – Declaration of conformity ..............................................................................................................................17
Figure 8 – User authentication........................................................................................................................................18
Figure 9 – eneral router information ............................................................................................................................20
Figure 10 – Network Information....................................................................................................................................21
Figure 11 – DHCP Information ........................................................................................................................................21
Figure 12 – WAN Information..........................................................................................................................................22
Figure 13 – Firewall Information .....................................................................................................................................22
Figure 14 – Information about active routes ..................................................................................................................23
Figure 15 – Router monitoring........................................................................................................................................23
Figure 16 – Network parameters configuration page ....................................................................................................24
Figure 17 – DHCP Server configuration page .................................................................................................................26
Figure 18 – WAN Settings configuration page ...............................................................................................................27
Figure 19 – Wireless configuration page ........................................................................................................................31
Figure 20 – Routing configuration page.........................................................................................................................33
Figure 21 – RIP configuration page.................................................................................................................................35
Figure 22 – VRRP configuration page .............................................................................................................................37
Figure 23 – RE tunnel parameters configuration page ................................................................................................40
Figure 24 – IPSec Summary screen .................................................................................................................................41
Figure 25 – IPSec Settings ...............................................................................................................................................42
Figure 26 – OpenVPN example .......................................................................................................................................46
Figure 27 – OpenVPN Summary screen ..........................................................................................................................46
Figure 28 – OpenVPN configuration page......................................................................................................................49
Figure 29 – OpenVPN network topology........................................................................................................................49
Figure 30 – PPTP configuration page..............................................................................................................................50
Figure 31 – L2TP configuration page ..............................................................................................................................51
Figure 32 – Firewall configuration page .........................................................................................................................54
Figure 33 – MAC filtering configuration page ................................................................................................................55
Figure 34 – DMZ Host configuration page .....................................................................................................................55
Figure 35 – DynDNS settings...........................................................................................................................................56
Figure 36 – Serial Port Settings initial menu ...................................................................................................................58
Figure 37 – Serial Port configuration page .....................................................................................................................59
Figure 38 – Modbus gateway configuration page .........................................................................................................61
Figure 39 – SMS remote control configuration ..............................................................................................................63
Figure 40 – Send SMS ......................................................................................................................................................63
Figure 41 – Device Identity Settings configuration page...............................................................................................64
Figure 42 – Router Management configuration page....................................................................................................65
Figure 43 – Date/Time Settings configuration page ......................................................................................................66
Figure 44 – Diagnostic page............................................................................................................................................67
Figure 45 – Update Firmware page.................................................................................................................................67
Figure 46 – Export/Import the configuration on the router...........................................................................................68
Figure 47 – File download ...............................................................................................................................................68
Figure 48 – Default Settings page...................................................................................................................................69
Figure 49 – System Reboot page ....................................................................................................................................69
Figure 50 – Command Line Interface..............................................................................................................................70
Figure 51 – Remote Management...................................................................................................................................71
Figure 52 – Connection Manager....................................................................................................................................72
Figure 53 – Connection Wizard – Initial Step..................................................................................................................73

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Figure 54 – Connection Wizard – Router Detection .......................................................................................................74
Figure 55 – Connection Wizard – LAN Settings ..............................................................................................................74
Figure 56 – Connection Wizard – WAN Settings.............................................................................................................75
Figure 57 – SNMP configuration page ............................................................................................................................76
Figure 58 – Syslog configuration page ...........................................................................................................................77
Figure 59 – WR-HS Router as Internet router ...............................................................................................................79
Figure 60 – RE tunnel between two WR-HS Routers .................................................................................................80
Figure 61 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router 1.....................................................................................80
Figure 62 – RE configuration page for WR-HS Router 1 ............................................................................................81
Figure 63 – Routing configuration page for WR-HS Router 1......................................................................................81
Figure 64 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router 2.....................................................................................82
Figure 65 – RE configuration page for WR-HS Router 2 ............................................................................................82
Figure 66 – Routing configuration page for WR-HS Router 2......................................................................................83
Figure 67 – RE tunnel between Cisco router and WR-HS Router ..............................................................................84
Figure 68 – Network configuration page........................................................................................................................85
Figure 69 – RE configuration page ...............................................................................................................................86
Figure 70 – Routing configuration page.........................................................................................................................86
Figure 71 – IPSec tunnel between two WR-HS Routers ...............................................................................................87
Figure 72 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router 1.....................................................................................88
Figure 73 – IPSEC configuration page I for WR-HS Router 1 ........................................................................................89
Figure 74 – IPSec configuration page II for WR-HS Router 1........................................................................................89
Figure 75 – IPSec configuration page III for WR-HS Router 1.......................................................................................90
Figure 76 – IPSec start/stop page for WR-HS Router 1.................................................................................................90
Figure 77 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router 2.....................................................................................91
Figure 78 – IPSEC configuration page I for WR-HS Router 2 ........................................................................................92
Figure 79 – IPSec configuration page II for WR-HS Router 2........................................................................................92
Figure 80 – IPSec configuration page III for WR-HS Router 2.......................................................................................92
Figure 81 – IPSec start/stop page for WR-HS Router 2.................................................................................................93
Figure 82 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router 1.....................................................................................94
Figure 83 – IPSEC configuration page I for WR-HS Router 1 ........................................................................................95
Figure 84 – IPSEC configuration page II for WR-HS Router 1 .......................................................................................96
Figure 85 – IPSEC configuration page III for WR-HS Router 1 ......................................................................................96
Figure 86 – IPSec start/stop page for WR-HS Router 1.................................................................................................96
Figure 87 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router 2.....................................................................................97
Figure 88 – IPSEC configuration page I for WR-HS Router 2 ........................................................................................98
Figure 89 – IPSEC configuration page II for WR-HS Router 2 .......................................................................................98
Figure 90 – IPSEC configuration page III for WR-HS Router 2 ......................................................................................99
Figure 91 – IPSec start/stop page for WR-HS Router 1.................................................................................................99
Figure 92 – IPSec tunnel between WR-HS Router and Cisco Router .........................................................................100
Figure 93 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router......................................................................................100
Figure 94 – IPSEC configuration page I for WR-HS Router.........................................................................................102
Figure 95 – IPSec configuration page II for WR-HS Router ........................................................................................102
Figure 96 – IPSec configuration page III for WR-HS Router .......................................................................................103
Figure 97 – IPSec start/stop page for WR-HS Router..................................................................................................103
Figure 98 – IPSec tunnel between WR-HS Router and Cisco Router .........................................................................105
Figure 99 – Network configuration page for WR-HS Router......................................................................................106
Figure 100 – IPSEC configuration page I for WR-HS Router.......................................................................................107
Figure 101 – IPSec configuration page II for WR-HS Router ......................................................................................107
Figure 102 – IPSec configuration page III for WR-HS Router .....................................................................................107
Figure 103 – IPSec start/stop page for WR-HS Router ...............................................................................................108
Figure 104 – Network Interfaces (list) ...........................................................................................................................109
Figure 105 – Network Interfaces (edit)..........................................................................................................................109
Figure 106 – AutoKey Advanced ateway....................................................................................................................110
Figure 107 – ateway parameters ................................................................................................................................110
Figure 108 – ateway advanced parameters ...............................................................................................................111

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Figure 109 – AutoKey IKE ..............................................................................................................................................111
Figure 110 – AutoKey IKE parameters...........................................................................................................................112
Figure 111 – AutoKey IKE advanced parameters..........................................................................................................112
Figure 112 – Routing parameters..................................................................................................................................113
Figure 113 – Policies from untrust to trust zone...........................................................................................................113
Figure 114 – Policies from trust to untrust zone...........................................................................................................114
Figure 115 – Multipoint OpenVPN topology ................................................................................................................115
Figure 116 – OpenVPN application settings .................................................................................................................116
Figure 117 – OpenVPN WR-HS settings......................................................................................................................117
Figure 118 – Static routes on WR-HS ..........................................................................................................................118
Figure 119 – Starting OpenVPN application .................................................................................................................118
Figure 120 – OpenVPN status on PC .............................................................................................................................118
Figure 121 – OpenVPN status on WR-HS....................................................................................................................118
Figure 122– Portforwarding example ...........................................................................................................................119
Figure 123– WR-HS portforwarding configuration ....................................................................................................119
Figure 124– Transparent serial connection ..................................................................................................................120
Figure 125– WR-HS Serial port settings......................................................................................................................120
Figure 126– WR-HS settings for Serial-to-IP conversion ............................................................................................121
Figure 127- Virtual COM port application.....................................................................................................................122
Figure 128– Settings for virtual COM port ....................................................................................................................122
Figure 129 – Firewall example.......................................................................................................................................124
Figure 130 – Initial firewall configuration on WR-HS .................................................................................................124
Figure 131 – Filtering of Telnet traffic...........................................................................................................................125
Figure 132 – Filtering of ICMP traffic.............................................................................................................................126
Figure 133 – Allowing ICMP traffic................................................................................................................................126
Figure 134 – IPSec firewall rules....................................................................................................................................127
Figure 135 – Allowing WEB access ................................................................................................................................128
Figure 136 – Outbound rule for WEB access.................................................................................................................129
Figure 137 – Complete firewall configuration ..............................................................................................................130
Figure 138– Configuration page for SMS management...............................................................................................131
Figure 139– Configuration page for SM keepalive ....................................................................................................132

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List of Tables
Table 1 – Technical parameters.......................................................................................................................................10
Table 2 – WR-HS Router features ..................................................................................................................................12
Table 3 – Network parameters ........................................................................................................................................24
Table 4 – DHCP Server parameters .................................................................................................................................25
Table 5 – WAN parameters ..............................................................................................................................................29
Table 6 – Advanced WAN Settings..................................................................................................................................31
Table 7 – Wireless Settings ..............................................................................................................................................32
Table 8 – Routing parameters .........................................................................................................................................34
Table 9 – RIP parameters .................................................................................................................................................36
Table 10 – VRRP parameters............................................................................................................................................38
Table 11 – RE parameters..............................................................................................................................................40
Table 12 – IPSec Summary...............................................................................................................................................42
Table 13 – IPSec Parameters............................................................................................................................................45
Table 14 – OpenVPN parameters ....................................................................................................................................48
Table 15 – PPTP parameters ............................................................................................................................................51
Table 16 – L2TP parameters ............................................................................................................................................52
Table 17 – Firewall parameters .......................................................................................................................................54
Table 18 - MAC filtering parameters ...............................................................................................................................55
Table 19 – DynDNS parameters ......................................................................................................................................57
Table 20 – Serial Port over TCP/UDP parameters ...........................................................................................................59
Table 21 – Modbus gateway parameters........................................................................................................................60
Table 22 – Device Identity parameters ...........................................................................................................................64
Table 23 – Router Management......................................................................................................................................65
Table 24 – Date/time parameters....................................................................................................................................66
Table 25 – Command Line Interface parameters............................................................................................................70
Table 26 – Remote Management parameters ................................................................................................................71
Table 27 – SNMP parameters ..........................................................................................................................................76
Table 28 – Syslog parameters..........................................................................................................................................78

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Description of the LTE Router Series
WR-HS routers represent a robust solution designed to provide remote connectivity across cellular
networks. Low transmission delay and very high data rates offered by existing cellular networks completely
eliminate the need for expensive wired infrastructure. WR-HS series brings scalability of even most demanding
corporate networks on highest possible level. Installing a reliable, high performance backup solution for existing
land lines or satellite networks is now a simple task thanks to modern cellular networks. Therefore, no matter if the
goal is to provide primary internet access or backup solution for already existing network WR-HS router series
represents a top rated solution.
Figure 1 – WR-HS Router
There are practically no limits when it comes to possible application of WR-HS routers. Wired
infrastructure is no longer necessary for building scalable and high performance systems. WR-HS routers will
reduce the costs and speed up the ROI process for each one of possible applications. The list of most common
WR-HS router applications is presented bellow.

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Typical application
Data collection and system supervision
• Extra–high voltage equipment monitoring,
• Running water, gas pipe line supervision,
• Centralized heating system supervision,
• Environment protection data collection,
• Flood control data collection,
• Alert system supervision,
• Weather station data collection,
• Power rid,
• Oilfield,
• Light Supervision,
• Solar PV Power Solutions.
Financial and department store
• Connection of ATM machines to central site,
• Vehicle based bank service,
• POS,
• Vending machine,
• Bank office supervision.
Security
• Traffic control,
• Video Surveillance Solutions,
Other
• Remote Office Solution,
• Remote Access Solution.
There are numerous variations of each and every one of above listed applications. Therefore ENEKO
formed highly dedicated, top rated support team that can help you analyze your requirements and existing system,
chose the right topology for your new system, perform initial configuration and tests and monitor the complete
system after installation. Enhance your system performance and speed up the ROI with high quality cellular routers
and all relevant knowledge of WR-HS support team behind you.

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Technical Parameters
Directive 2004/108/EC
EN 301 489–1 V1.6.1(2005–09)
EMC
EN 301 489–7 V1.3.1(2005–11)
LVD EN 60950–1:2001(1st Ed.) and/or EN 60950–1:2001
Directive 1999/05/EC
ETSI EN 301 511 V9.0.2
R&TTE
EN 301 908–1 & EN 301 908–2(v2.2.1)
Directive 2002/95/EC
Complies with
standards
RoHS EU Commission 2005/618/EC, 2005/717/EC, 2005/747/EC,
2006/310/EC, 2006/690/EC, 2006/691/EC and 2006/692/EC
Ethernet interface
Connector RJ–45
Standard: IEEE 802.3
Physical layer: 10/100Base–T
Speed: 10/100Mbps
Mode: full or half duplex
Other interfaces
1 x UART(RS–232C)
1 x USB Host
RF characteristics
WR402
PRS
ED E
UMTS
HSPA
LTE
LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA: 900/2100MHz
SM/ PRS/ED E: Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900MHz
PRS/ED E multi–slot class 12, mobile station class B
LTE DL: 100 Mbps; UL: 50 Mbps
HSPA+ DL: 42 Mbps; UL: 5.76 Mbps
HSUPA DL: 7.2Mbps, HSDPA: UL: 5.76Mbps
UMTS DL: 384Kbps, UL: 384Kbps
ED E DL: 236.8Kbps, UL: 236.8Kbps
PRS DL: 85.6Kbps, UL: 85.6Kbps
RF Connector
SMA, 50Ω
Status LED
Ethernet activity/network traffic
Power on
SM link activity
Signal quality
WiFi
Power requirements
9 – 12VDC / 1000mA
Environmental
Operation: –10° C to 55° C (14° F to 131° F)
Storage: –20° C to +85° C (–4° F to +185° F)
Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (non–condensing)
Dimensions and
weight
Width/Length/Height: 95mm/135mm/35mm
Weight: 380g
Table 1 – Technical parameters

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Protocols and features
Features Short description
Network
Routing Static
DHCP Server:
•Static lease reservation
•Address exclusions
DHCP Server support.
RIPv2 The Routing Information Protocol is a dynamic routing protocol used
in local and wide area networks.
VRRP VRRP protocol Increases the availability and reliability of routing
paths via automatic default gateway
WiFi (for GWR 02HSW models) WiFi interface with two modes supported – Access point and Station
IP forwarding IP, TCP, UDP packets from WAN to LAN.
DMZ support DMZ host is a host on the internal network that has all ports exposed,
except those ports otherwise forwarded.
SNMP v1,2c
Simple Network Management Protocol is used in network
management systems to monitor network–attached devices for
conditions that warrant administrative attention.
NTP(RFC1305) The Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks
of router.
DynDNS
Client for various dynamic DNS services. This is a small utility for
updating your host name for the any of the dynamic DNS service
offered at: http://www.ez–ip.net, http://www.justlinux.com,
http://www.dhs.org, http://www.dyndns.org, http://www.ods.org,
http://www.dyn.ca, http://www.tzo.com, http://www.easydns.com,
http://www.dyns.cx, http://www.zoneedit.com, http://www.no–
ip.com.
Firewall:
•NAT
•PAT
•IP filtering
•MAC filtering
IP address / Network filtering
Serial over TCP/UDP Serial to Ethernet converter
Modbus serial/IP gateway
The serial server will perform conversion from Modbus/TCP to
Modbus/RTU, allowing polling by a Modbus/TCP master. The
Modbus IP–Serial ateway carries out translation between
Modbus/TCP and Modbus/RTU. This means that Modbus serial slaves
can be directly attached to the unit's serial ports without any external
protocol converters.
VPN
GRE
eneric Routing Encapsulation is a tunneling protocol that can
encapsulate a wide variety of network layer protocol packet types
inside IP tunnels.
GRE keepalive •Keepalive for RE tunnels,
•Cisco compliant.
GRE – max. number of tunnels 50
IPSec pass–through ESP tunnels.
IPsec
Internet Protocol Security is a suite of protocols for securing IP
communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of
a data stream.
Data integrity •HMAC–MD5, SHA–1,
•Authentication and key management.
IKE features
•Perfect Forward Secrecy,
•Diffie–Hellman roup 1,2,5,14
•DPD for constant connection,
•NAT Traversal,
•Send Initial Contact,
•IP Payload Compression Protocol.

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IPSec keepalive Keepalive messages for IPSec tunnel state detecting.
IPSec IKE failover Defines number of failed IKE negotiation attempts before failover.
IPSec tunnel failover Switches to another provider because of poor tunnel performance.
IPSec – max. number of tunnels 5
OpenVPN
OpenVPN site to site graphical user interface ( UI) implementation
allows connecting two remote networks via point–to–point
encrypted tunnel. OpenVPN implementation offers a cost–effective
simply configurable alternative to other VPN technologies.
OpenVPN – max. number of tunnels 5
PPTP client Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol client PPTP uses a control channel
over TCP and a RE tunnel operating to encapsulate PPP packets.
PPTP– max. number of tunnels 5
L2TP L2TP is suitable for Layer-2 tunneling
L2TP– max. number of tunnels 5
GSM/UMTS features
Dual SIM support For operator backup.
SIM card detection Status of active SIM card.
PIN enabler Enable locking of SIM card with PIN code.
SIM Failover Automatic change of SIM card after defined number of failed
attempts.
Advanced CHAT script settings Advanced chat settings for ppp connection.
Auto–reconnect or manual Selection between automatic and manual re–connection.
GSM/UMTS keepalive Keepalive messages for link state detecting.
Management
User–friendly WEB GUI HTTP based.
CLI: •SSH
•telnet
•serial
Remote management over SSH.
Remote management over Telnet.
Traffic and event log Log tracing.
RADIUS client Authentication via remote RADIUS server
Maintenance
Diagnostic Ping utility.
Settings backup Export of configuration.
Factory default settings External taster and configuration application.
Table 2 – WR-HS Router features

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Product Overview
Front panel
On the front panel (Figure 2) the following connectors are located:
•
one RJ45 connector – Ethernet port for connection into local computer network,
•
one RJ45 connector for RS232 serial communication,
•
reset button,
•
one USB connector for connection of additional device,
•
Power supply connector.
Ethernet connector LED:
•ACT (yellow) on – Network traffic detected (off when no traffic detected),
•Network Link (green LED) on – Ethernet activity or access point engaged.
Figure 2 – WR-HS Router front panel
The Reset button can be used for a warm reset or a reset to factory defaults.
Warm reset: If the WR-HS Router is having problem connecting to the Internet, press and hold the reset
button for a second using the tip of a pen.
Reset to Factory Default: To restore the default settings of the WR-HS Router, hold the RESET button
pressed for a few seconds. Restoration of the default configuration will be signaled by blinks of the first and last
signal strength LED on the top panel. This will restore the factory defaults and clear all custom settings of the WR-
HS Router. You can also reset the WR-HS Router to factory defaults using the Maintenance > Default Settings
screen.
Back panel
On the back panel of device (Figure and Figure 4) the following connectors are located:
•slot for SIM cards,
•SMA connector for connection of the SM/UMTS/LTE antenna.

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Figure 3 – WR-HS Router back panel (without WiFi supported)
Figure 4 – WR-HSW Router back panel (WiFi supported)
Top Panel
There is a sequence of 8 LED indicators on the top of this device by which the indication of the system
current state, WiFi state, device power supply and presence of SM/UMTS/LTE network as well as signal level is
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Figure 5 – WR-HS Router top panel side Figure 6 – WR-HSW Router top panel side
LED Indicator Description:
1. Cell. Link (green LED) will blink when connection is active
2. WiFi (green LED) will blink when WiFi interface is enabled
3. Power status (green LED) on – Power supply. Power status LED will blink when the WR-HS Router is in
initializing state.
4. Signal strength LED indicator:
•
–107 or less dBm = Unacceptable (1 LED),
•
–107 to –98 dBm = Weak (2 LED),
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–98 to –87 dBm = Moderate (3 LED),
•
–87 to –76 dBm = ood (4 LED),
•
–76 or better dBm = Excellent (5 LED).
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0 is not known or not detectable (running LED).
Signal strength LED will blink when PRS/ED E/HSPA/HSPA+/LTE connection is not active. When
connection is active Signal strength LED is on. Reset condition will be indicated by blinks of the first and
last Signal strength LED. When signal quality is not known or not detectable there will be running LED
indication.

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Putting Into Operation
Before putting the WR-HS Router in operation it is necessary to connect all components needed for the
operation:
•SM antenna,
•Ethernet cable and
•SIM card must be inserted.
And finally, device should have powered up using power supply adaptor.
Power consumption of WR-HS router is 2W in standby and 3W in burst mode.
SIM card must not be changed, installed or taken out while device operates. This procedure is
performed when power supply is not connected.

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Declaration of conformity
Figure 7 – Declaration of conformity

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Device Configuration
There are two methods which can be used to configure the WR-HS Router. Administrator can use
following methods to access router:
•
Web browser,
•
Command line interface.
Default access method is by web interface. This method provides administrator full set of privileges for
configuring and monitoring the router. Configuration, administration and monitoring of the WR-HS Router can be
performed through the web interface. The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1. Another method is by
command line interface. This method has limited options for configuring the WR-HS Router but still represents a
very powerful tool when it comes to router setup and monitoring. Another document deals with CLI commands
and instructions.
Device configuration using web application
The WR-HS Router’s web–based utility allows you to set up the Router and perform advanced
configuration and troubleshooting. This chapter will explain all of the functions in this utility.
For local access to the WR-HS Router’s web–based utility, launch your web browser, and enter the
Router’s default IP address, 192.168.1.1, in the address field. A login screen prompts you for your User name and
Password. Default administration credentials are admin/admin.
If you want to use web interface for router administration please enter IP address of router into web
browser. Please disable Proxy server in web browser before proceed.
Figure 8 – User authentication
After successfully finished process of authentication of Username/Password you can access Main Configuration
Menu.
You can set all parameters of the WR-HS Router using web application. All functionalities and parameters
are organized within few main tabs (windows).

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Add Remove Update manipulation in tables
To Add a new row (new rule or new parameter) in the table please do following:
•Enter data in fields at the bottom row of the table (separated with a line).
•After entering data in all fields click Add link.
To Update the row in the table:
•
Change data directly in fields you want to change.
To Remove the row from the table:
•Click Remove link to remove selected row from the table.
Save Reload changes
To save all the changes in the form press Save button. By clicking Save data are checked for validity. If they are not
valid, error message will be displayed. To discard changes press the Reload button. By clicking Reload, previous
settings will be loaded in the form.

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Status Information
The WR-HS Router’s Status menu provides general information about router as well as real–time network
information. Status information is divided into following categories:
eneral Information,
Network Information (LAN),
DHCP,
WAN Information,
Firewall
Routes
Router Monitoring
Status – General
General Information Tab provides general information about device type, device firmware version, kernel
version, CPU vendor, Up Time since last reboot, hardware resources utilization and MAC address of LAN port.
Screenshot of eneral Router information is shown at Figure 9. Data in Status menu are read only and cannot be
changed by user. If you want to refresh screen data press Refresh button.
SIM Card detection is performed only at time booting the system, and you can see the status of SIM slot by
checking the Enable SIM Card Detection option.
Figure 9 – eneral router information
Status – Network Information
Network Information Tab provides information about Ethernet port and Ethernet traffic statistics in bytes)
Screenshot of Network Router information is shown in Figure 10.
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