Maxon Quadmax MA-6060 User manual

Table of Contents
DISCLAIMERS ....................................................................................................................... 5
RF Ex po sur e Com plian c e .......................................................................................... 6
Caution .......................................................................................................................................... 6
General Safety............................................................................................................................... 8
Vehicle Safety................................................................................................................................ 9
Potentially Unsafe Areas .............................................................................................................. 9
Contact Information................................................................................................................... 11
Technical...................................................................................................................................... 11
Sales............................................................................................................................................. 11
Revision History.......................................................................................................................... 12
Revision History .......................................................................................................................... 12
Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 13
Features and Benefits ................................................................................................................. 13
Router chart ................................................................................................................................ 15
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 15
Installation Introduction............................................................................................................ 20
Package Contents........................................................................................................................ 20
Configuration and Management ............................................................................................. 26
Connection Steps ........................................................................................................................ 27
Status............................................................................................................................................. 28
System Information .................................................................................................................... 28
LAN............................................................................................................................................... 30
WAN and Bkup WAN .................................................................................................................. 34
Wireless....................................................................................................................................... 38
Bandwidth................................................................................................................................... 41
LAN & WAN Setup...................................................................................................................... 42
LAN .............................................................................................................................................. 43
WAN............................................................................................................................................. 47
Keep Online Detection ............................................................................................................ 51
Additional WAN options ......................................................................................................... 53
Dual SIM Policy........................................................................................................................ 54

Optional Configuration ........................................................................................................... 55
Services........................................................................................................................................ 55
Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................................................... 61
Wi-Fi Basic ................................................................................................................................... 61
Wi-Fi Security........................................................................................................................... 65
Captive Portal.............................................................................................................................. 68
Advanced Feature....................................................................................................................... 71
DDNS............................................................................................................................................ 71
PPTP VPN..................................................................................................................................... 74
L2TP VPN ..................................................................................................................................... 77
OPENVPN..................................................................................................................................... 79
GRE .............................................................................................................................................. 93
Port Forwarding .......................................................................................................................... 94
Port Range Forwarding ............................................................................................................... 95
DMZ ............................................................................................................................................. 97
PPOE Server................................................................................................................................. 97
Advanced Networking............................................................................................................. 100
Advanced Routing..................................................................................................................... 100
Mac address Clone.................................................................................................................... 102
VLANs......................................................................................................................................... 103
QOS Basic................................................................................................................................... 104
QOS Classify............................................................................................................................... 105
Security ....................................................................................................................................... 106
Firewall...................................................................................................................................... 106
WAN Access............................................................................................................................... 110
URL Filtering.............................................................................................................................. 114
Packet Filtering.......................................................................................................................... 114
Serial Applications................................................................................................................... 116
maXconnect ............................................................................................................................... 117
maXconnectsettings.................................................................................................................. 117
Digital I/O Configuration......................................................................................................... 118
Administration........................................................................................................................... 119
Management............................................................................................................................. 119
Schedule Reboot & Shutdown.................................................................................................. 122
SMS Settings.............................................................................................................................. 122
Web logs.................................................................................................................................... 124

Shell Commands........................................................................................................................ 124
Firmware upgrade..................................................................................................................... 125
Backup and Restore .................................................................................................................. 126
Factory Default.......................................................................................................................... 126
Reboot ......................................................................................................................................... 127


DISCLAIMERS
All data and information contained in or disclosed by this document are
confidential and proprietary information of RF Industries, and all rights therein
are expressly reserved. By accepting this material, the recipient agrees that this
material and the information contained therein are held in confidence and in
trust and will not be used, copied, reproduced in whole or in part, nor its
contents revealed in any manner to others without the express written
permission of RF Industries. The information provided in this document is
provided on an “as is” basis.
In no event will RF Industries be liable for any damages arising directly or
indirectly from any use of information contained in this document. Information in
this document is subjected to change without any notice.
Life support – This product is not designed for use in life support appliances or
systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to
result in personal injury.
RF Industries’ customers using or selling these products for use in such
applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify RF Industries
for any damages resulting from such application.
Right to make change - RF Industries reserves the right to make changes,
without notice, in the products, including circuits and software, described or
contained herein in order to improve design and/or performance.
Some features outlined in this manual may require an updated firmware and/or
GUI to work. Please contact RF Industries for more information.

RF Exposure Compliance
The use of this modem in any other type of host configuration that may not
comply with the RF exposure requirements should be avoided. During
operation, a minimum of 20 cm (8 inches) should be maintained between the
antenna, whether extended or retracted, and the user’s/bystander’s body
(excluding hands, wrists, feet, and ankles) to ensure RF exposure compliance
in accordance with ARPANSA guidelines. The modem is not designed, nor
intended, for use in applications within 20 cm (8 inches) of the body of the user.
Continued operational compliance of the modem relies upon it being used with
an AS/NZS 60950.1 approved SELV power supply.
Caution
This modem has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to
relevant ACMA Standards. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation. This
modem generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
used in accordance with instructions, can cause detrimental interference to
other radio communication networks and devices. Use only the supplied or
approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
impair performance, damage the modem, or result in violation of RF exposure
regulations.
There is no guarantee that electromagnetic interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If the modem does cause detrimental interference in
radio and television reception, which can be verified by turning the modem on
and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
▪
Re-orient or relocate the receiving radio or TVantenna
▪
Increase the separation between the modem and thereceiver
▪
Contact RF Industries Maxon Technical Support forassistance.

Changes or modifications to the modem that are implemented without the
express consent of RF Industries Pty. Ltd. void the product warranty and
terminate the user’s authority to use the modem.

General Safety
RF Interference Issues: Avoid possible radio frequency (RF) interference by
carefully following safety guidelines below:
▪
Switch OFF the modem when in an aircraft. The use of cellular devices
in an aircraft is illegal. It may endanger the operation of the aircraft
and/or disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction
may lead to suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender,
legal action, orboth.
▪
Switch OFF the modem in the vicinity of gasoline or diesel fuel pumps or
before filling a vehicle with fuel.
▪
Switch OFF the modem in hospitals and any other places where medical
equipment may be in use.
▪
Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots,
chemical plants, or in areas of blastingoperations.
▪
There may be hazards associated with the operation of your modem in
the vicinity of inadequately protected personal medical devices such as
hearing aids and pacemakers. Please consult the manufacturers of the
medical device to determine if it is adequately protected.
▪
Operation of the modem in the vicinity of other electronic equipment may
cause interference to the equipment if it is inadequately protected.
Observe any warning signs and manufacturers’ recommendations.
▪
The modem contains sensitive electronic circuitry. Do not expose the
modem to any liquids, high temperatures or shock. The modem is not
waterproof. Please keep it dry and store it in a cool, dryplace.
▪
Only use original accessories or accessories that are authorized by the
manufacturer. Using unauthorized accessories may affect your modem’s
performance, damage your modem and violate related national
regulations.
▪
Always handle the modem with care. There are no user serviceable
parts inside the modem. Unauthorised dismantling or repair of the
modem will void the warranty.

NOTE:
Vehicle Safety
▪
Do not use the modem whilst driving.
▪
Respect national regulations on the use of cellular devices in
vehicles. Road safety always comes first.
▪
If incorrectly installed in a vehicle, the operation of the modem could
interfere with the correct functioning of vehicle electronics. To avoid
such problems, ensure that the installation has been carried out by
qualified personnel.
▪
Verification of the protection and interference-free performance of vehicle
electronics should be a part of the installation procedure
Potentially Unsafe Areas
Posted Facilities: Turn off the modem in any facility or area when posted
notices require you to do so.
Blasting Areas: Turn off the modem where blasting is in progress. Observe
restrictions and follow any regulations or rules.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres: Turn off the modem when you are in any
area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury
or death.
*
The product needs to be powered via a suitably-rated power
source or the power supply provided. Otherwise, the safety-of-use
of the modem cannot be guaranteed.
*
Do not affix the modem in an area exposed to the elements
where it may be susceptible to a lightning-strike hazard.

Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly
marked. They include:
▪
Fuelling areas such as gas or petrol stations
▪
Below deck on boats
▪
Transfer or storage facilities for fuel orchemicals
▪
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane orbutane
▪
Areas when the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or
metal powders
▪
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off
machinery of any kind
Concentrated Electromagnetic Activity: Avoid using the modem within
areas of high electromagnetic wave activity or within enclosed metallic
structures e.g. lifts.

Contact Information
In keeping with Maxon's dedicated customer support policy, we encourage you to
contact us.
Technical
Hours of Operation: Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.00pm* & Friday from
8:30am to 4:30pm
Telephone: 1300 000 734
Facsimile: +61 2 96300844
Sales
Hours of Operation: Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.00pm* & Friday from
8:30am to 4:30pm
Telephone: 1300 000 734
Facsimile: +61 2 96300844
Website: www.rfi.com.au
Address: RF Industries, 99 Station Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147
Australia
Postal Address: RF Industries, Locked Bag 2007, Seven Hills NSW 1730
Australia

Revision History
Product
MA-6060 LTE Ethernet Router & wifi.
Model
MA-6060
Document Type
PDF
Current Version Number
1.0
Status of the Document
Public Release
Revision Date
August 2018
Total Number of Pages
125
Revision History
Level
Date
History
1.0
August 2018
Release Version
1.1
September 2019
Minor changes to reflect firmware and web page
layout changes.

Introduction
MA-6060 is LTE Ethernet modem router providing data communications via the
public cellular network.
The MA-6060 utilises an industrial 32-bit CPU with an embedded operating
system. The device has four Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi that conveniently and
transparently connect devices to a cellular network, allowing you to connect to
your existing serial and Ethernet devices with minimal configuration.
The MA-6060 has been widely used in M2M applications, such as intelligent
transportation, smart grid, industrial automation and telemetry, and Residential
home for its dual band Wi-Fi with ac.
Features and Benefits
•Advanced LTE CAT6 technology for fast internet access
• Rugged design for Industrial grade connectivity and stability
• Variety of VPN tunnelling schemes including IPSec, L2TP, PPTP, OpenVPN and
GRE to secure your data
• Dual-band WIFI 802.11b/g/n(2.4GHz) and 802.11ac(5GHz) for Access Point
• WIFI Security (WEP/WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode) and Multiple SSID
• 4x Gigabit Ethernet ports

• Web-based device management, trouble-shooting,
and FOTA update
High-performance
•FDD-LTE CAT6 –Band 28 Supported
•Max.300 Mbps Download & Max. 50 Mbps Uplink
•6 Band DC-HSPA+
•Supports multiple WAN access methods, including static IP, DHCP-
4GPPPOE, 3G/HSPA/4G.
•Supports double link backup between Cellular and Wired WAN (PPPOE,
ADSL)
•Supports VPN client (PPTP, L2TP, OPENVPN, IPSEC and GRE)
•Supports VPN server (PPTP, L2TP, OPENVPN, IPSEC and GRE)
•Supports local and remote firmware upgrade, import and export config file.
•Supports Remote SMS
•Supports NTP, RTC embedded.
•Supports multiple DDNS provider services.
•Supports VLANs, MAC Address clone, PPPoE Server
•WIFI supports 802.11b/g/n dual bank ac, and AP, client, Adhoc, Repeater,
Bridge and Repeater-Bridge modes.
•WIFI security options include WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption, Supports
RADIUS authentication and MAC address filter.
•Support DHCP server and client, firewall, NAT, DMZ host, URL block, QoS,
traffic, statistics, and real-time link speed statistics etc.
•Full protocol support, such as TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, SMTP, HTTP, POP3,
OICQ, TELNET,), SNMP, , etc.

•Schedule Reboot, Schedule Online and Offline.
Router chart
Specifications
Cellular Specification
Standard and Band
Bandwidth
TX
power
RX
sensitivity
MA-6060+ LTE WIFI ROUTER
LTE FDD: 1(2100MHz),
3(1800MHz), 5(850MHz),
7(2600MHz), 8(900MHz),
18(800MHz), 19(800MHz),
21(1500MHz), 28(700MHz)
LTE FDD: Download
speed Max. 300Mbps,
Upload speed Max.
50Mbps
<23dBm
<-97 dBm
Embedded
processing system
Cellular
Module
Power
RS232
Indicator
lights
DATA
Interface
User interface
4 ports
switch
WIFI
AP
10/100M
WAN

UMTS: 1(2100MHz),
5(850MHz), 6(850MHz),
8(900MHz), 9(1700MHz),
19(800MHz)
DC-HSPA+:
Download speed Max.
42Mbps, Upload
speed Max. 5.76Mbps
HSPA+: Download
speed Max. 21Mbps,
Upload speed Max.
5.76Mbps
HSDPA: Download
speed Max. 7.2Mbps,
HSUPA, Upload
speed Max. 5.76Mbps
WIFI Specification
Item
Content
Standard
IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz) and 802.11ac(5.8GHz) dual-
band Wi-Fi
Bandwidth
IEEE802.11b/g: 54Mbps (max)
IEEE802.11n: 300Mbps (max)
IEEE802.11ac: 867Mbps (max)
Security
WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc

WPS (optional)
TX power
20dBm(11n),24dBm(11g),26dBm(11b)
RX sensitivity
<-72dBm@54Mpbs
Hardware System
Item
Content
CPU
Industrial 32bits CPU
FLASH
32MB (Extendable to 64MB)
SDRAM
512MB
Interface Type
Item
Content
WAN
1x 10/100 Mbps WAN port(RJ45), auto MDI/MDIX,
1.5KV magnetic isolation protection
LAN
4x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports(RJ45), auto MDI/MDIX,
1.5KV magnetic isolation protection
Indicator
"PWR", "SYS", "WIFI", "SIM", "Online”, “Signal"
Antenna
Cellular: SMA female, 50 ohms
WIFI: RP-SMA female, 50 ohms
SIM/UIM
Standard 3V/1.8V user card interface, 15KV ESD

protection
Power
2PIN Terminal block reverse-voltage and over-voltage
protection
Reset
Restore the router to its original factory default settings
Power Input
Item
Content
Standard
Power
DC 12V/1.5A
Power Range
DC 5~36V
Consumption
Standby 400~520mA mA@12VDC

Communication 480~720mA@12VDC
Physical Characteristics
Item
Content
Housing
Iron, providing IP30 protection
Dimensions
207x135x28 mm
Weight
790g
Environmental Limits
Item
Content
Operating
Temperature
-35~+75ºC(-31~+167℉)
Storage
Temperature
-40~+85ºC(-40~+185℉)
Operating
Humidity
95% (Non-condensing)

Installation Introduction
Important
You should check the router configuration immediately after installation to ensure
all settings are as desired. Failure to do so may result in unauthorized access to
your equipment.
Package Contents
Name
Quantity
Remark
Router
1
Cellular antenna
1
WIFI antenna
2
Ethernet cable
1
Console cable
1
2 PIN Phoenix connector
power supply
1
Wall mounting bracket
1
SIM card Installation
Power off the router and unscrew the top cover, press the eject button next to the
SIM card tray with a small tool such as a ballpoint pen. The SIM card tray will be
ejected from the modem. Place the SIM card into the SIM card tray (ensure the
SIM card is properly put into the tray), and then insert the SIM card tray back into
the SIM card outlet.
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