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6.1

Starting the Router

Connect power to the router. In the default setting the router will start to login automatically
to the preset APN. The Ethernet port DHCP server will assign device addresses. The
behavior of the router can be modified by means of the Web or Telnet interface, as described
in the configuration manual.

The power consumption during receiving is 1W. The peak power consumption during data
sending is 5.5 W. For correct operation the power source must be able to supply a peak
current of 600mA.

6.2

Configuring the Router

Attention! The cellular carrier must be configured in the router prior to use. For UMTS
networks, the router will not operate without a SIM card. The SIM card must have activated
HSPA+/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS. For CDMA networks, the router is provisioned over-the-air.
Refer to the Configuration manual for details on selecting the cellular carrier.

6.2.1 Configuration using a Web browser

Monitoring of the status, configuration and administration of the router can be done via the
Web interface. The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1. The username is "root".
The password is "root".

A detailed description of configuring the router via the Web interface can be found
in the configuration manual

6.2.2 Configuration over Telnet

Monitoring of status, configuration and administration of the router can be performed
by means of the Telnet interface. The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1. The
username is "root". The password is "root".

A detailed description of configuring the router via Telnet can be found in the configuration
manual.