peplink MAX Series 400Mbps 4G LTE Router for Public Transportation User Manual

June 15, 2024
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MAX Series 400Mbps 4G LTE Router for Public Transportation

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: MAX Series
  • Model: BR1 Mini M2M
  • Firmware Version: 8.3.0
  • Release Date: February 2023

Product Features

1. Supported Network Features

The MAX BR1 Mini M2M supports various network features,
including:

  • Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment
  • QoS: Clearer VoIP
  • Per-User Bandwidth Control
  • High Availability via VRRP
  • USB Modem and Android Tethering
  • Built-In Remote User VPN Support
  • SIM-card USSD support
  • KVM Virtualization
  • DPI Engine
  • NetFlow
  • Wi-Fi Air Monitoring
  • SP Default Configuration
  • Peplink Relay
  • DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
  • Peplink InTouch
  • Synergy Mode
  • Virtual WAN on VLAN

2. Other Supported Features

In addition to the network features, the MAX BR1 Mini M2M also
supports:

  • SpeedFusion Connect Protect

  • LAN Interface Configuration

  • WAN Interface Configuration

  • SpeedFusion VPN

  • IPsec VPN

  • OpenVPN

  • Outbound Policy

  • Port Forwarding

  • NAT Mappings

  • Media Fast

  • Edge Computing

  • Docker

  • KVM

  • QoS

  • Firewall

  • Routing Protocols (OSPF & RIPv2, BGP)

  • Remote User Access

  • Miscellaneous Settings (High Availability, RADIUS Server,
    Certificate Manager, etc.)

  • AP Controller for Wireless Access Points

Product Usage Instructions

4. Installation

4.1 Preparation

Prior to installation, make sure you have:

  • All the necessary cables and accessories.
  • The network environment details and configurations.

4.2 Constructing the Network

To construct the network:

  • Connect the appropriate WAN interfaces (Ethernet, Cellular,
    Wi-Fi).

  • Configure the LAN interface settings.

  • Configure the WAN interface settings.

4.3 Configuring the Network Environment

To configure the network environment:

  • Access the Web Admin Interface.
  • Enable SpeedFusion Connect Protect.
  • Configure LAN interface settings.
  • Configure WAN interface settings.
  • Set up SpeedFusion VPN, IPsec VPN, or OpenVPN if needed.
  • Configure Outbound Policy, Port Forwarding, NAT Mappings, QoS,
    Firewall, Routing Protocols, and other settings as required.

5. Mounting the Unit

5.1 Wall Mount

To mount the unit on a wall:

  • Choose a suitable location on the wall.
  • Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using screws.
  • Securely mount the unit on the bracket.

5.2 Car Mount

To mount the unit in a car:

  • Choose a suitable location in the car.
  • Attach the car mount accessory to the desired location.
  • Securely mount the unit on the car mount accessory.

5.3 IP67 Installation Guide

To install the unit in an IP67-rated enclosure:

  • Follow the IP67 Installation Guide provided by Peplink to
    ensure proper installation and protection against environmental
    conditions.

5.4 PDX Accessory Kit Installation Guide

To install the PDX Accessory Kit:

  • Refer to the PDX Accessory Kit Installation Guide provided by
    Peplink for detailed instructions on installing and utilizing the
    kit.

6. Connecting to the Web Admin Interface

To connect to the Web Admin Interface:

  • Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network
    as the unit.

  • Enter the IP address or hostname of the unit in the address
    bar.

  • Provide the login credentials when prompted.

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FAQ

Q1: How do I access the Web Admin Interface?

A1: To access the Web Admin Interface, open a web browser and
enter the IP address or hostname of the unit in the address bar.
Provide the login credentials when prompted.

Q2: How can I configure the LAN and WAN interfaces?

A2: You can configure the LAN and WAN interfaces through the Web
Admin Interface. Go to the respective settings sections and modify
the configurations according to your network requirements.

Q3: Can I set up a VPN connection using this product?

A3: Yes, you can set up various VPN connections, including
SpeedFusion VPN, IPsec VPN, and OpenVPN. Refer to the corresponding
sections in the user manual for detailed instructions on
configuring VPN connections.

MAX Series
User Manual
Pepwave Products: BR1 Mini M2M Pepwave Firmware 8.3.0 February 2023
COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2021 Peplink Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Peplink International Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Table of Contents
Introduction and Scope
Glossary
1 Product Features 1.1 Supported Network Features 1.2 Other Supported Features
2 MAX BR1 Mini M2M Overview
3 Advanced Feature Summary 3.1 Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment 3.2 QoS: Clearer VoIP 3.3 Per-User Bandwidth Control 3.4 High Availability via VRRP 3.5 USB Modem and Android Tethering 3.6 Built-In Remote User VPN Support 3.7 SIM-card USSD support 3.8 KVM Virtualization 3.9 DPI Engine 3.10 NetFlow 3.11 Wi-Fi Air Monitoring 3.12 SP Default Configuration 3.13 Peplink Relay 3.14 DNS over HTTPS (DoH) 3.15 Peplink InTouch 3.16 Synergy Mode 3.17 Virtual WAN on VLAN
4 Installation 4.1 Preparation 4.2 Constructing the Network 4.3 Configuring the Network Environment
5 Mounting the Unit 5.1 Wall Mount 5.2 Car Mount 5.3 IP67 Installation Guide

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6 Connecting to the Web Admin Interface
7 SpeedFusion Connect Protect 7.1 Activate SpeedFusion Connect Protect 7.2 Enable SpeedFusion Connect Protect 7.3 Route by Cloud Application 7.4 Route by Wi-Fi SSID 7.5 Route by LAN Client
8 Configuring the LAN Interface(s) 8.1 Basic Settings 8.2 Port Settings 8.3 Captive Portal
9 Configuring the WAN Interface(s) 9.1 Ethernet WAN 9.2 Cellular WAN 9.3 Wi-Fi WAN 9.4 WAN Connection Settings (Common) 9.5 WAN Health Check 9.6 Bandwidth Allowance Monitoring 9.7 Additional Public IP address 9.8 Dynamic DNS Settings
10 SpeedFusion VPN 10.1 SpeedFusion VPN
11 IPsec VPN 11.1 IPsec VPN Settings 11.2 GRE Tunnel
12 OpenVPN
13 Outbound Policy 13.1 Adding Rules for Outbound Policy
14 Port Forwarding 14.1 UPnP / NAT-PMP Settings
15 NAT Mappings

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16 Media Fast 16.1 Setting Up MediaFast Content Caching 16.2 Viewing MediaFast Statistics 16.3 Prefetch Schedule
17 Edge Computing 17.1 Configuring the ContentHub 17.2 Configure a website for ContentHub 17.3 Configure an application for ContentHub
18 Docker
19 KVM
20 QoS 20.1 User Groups 20.2 Bandwidth Control 20.3 Application Queue 20.4 Application
21 Firewall 21.1 Access Rules 21.2 Content Blocking
22 Routing Protocols 22.1 OSPF & RIPv2 22.2 BGP
23 Remote User Access
24 Miscellaneous Settings 24.1 High Availability 24.2 RADIUS Server 24.3 Certificate Manager 24.4 Service Forwarding 24.5 Service Passthrough 24.6 UART 24.7 GPS Forwarding 24.8 Ignition Sensing Ignition Sensing installation GPIO Menu

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24.9 NTP Server 24.10 Grouped Networks 24.11 Remote SIM Management 24.12 SIM Toolkit 24.13 UDP Relay
25 AP 25.1 AP Controller 25.2 Wireless SSID 25.3 Wireless Mesh 25.4 Settings
26 AP Controller Status 26.1 Info 26.2 Access Point 26.3 Wireless SSID 26.4 Wireless Client 26.5 Mesh / WDS 26.6 Nearby Device 26.7 Event Log
27 Toolbox
28 System 28.1 Admin Security 28.2 Firmware 28.3 Time 28.4 Schedule 28.5 Email Notification 28.6 Event Log 28.7 SNMP 28.8 SMS Control 28.9 InControl 28.10 Configuration 28.11 Feature Add-ons 28.12 Reboot
29 Tools 29.1 Ping 29.2 Traceroute Test

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29.4 WAN Analysis

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29.5 CLI (Command Line Interface Support)

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30 Status

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30.1 Device

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30.2 GPS Data

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30.3 Active Sessions

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30.4 Client List

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30.5 UPnP / NAT-PMP

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30.6 OSPF & RIPv2

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30.7 BGP

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30.8 SpeedFusion VPN

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30.9 Event Log

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31 WAN Quality

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32 Usage Reports

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32.1 Real-Time

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32.2 Hourly

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32.3 Daily

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32.4 Monthly

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Appendix A: Restoration of Factory Defaults

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Appendix B: FusionSIM Manual

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Appendix C: Overview of ports used by Peplink SD-WAN routers and other Peplink

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Appendix D: Declaration

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Introduction and Scope
Pepwave routers provide link aggregation and load balancing across multiple WAN connections, allowing a combination of technologies like 3G HSDPA, EVDO, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, external WiMAX dongle, and satellite to be utilized to connect to the Internet.
The MAX wireless SD-WAN router series has a wide range of products suitable for many different deployments and markets. Entry level SD-WAN models such as the MAX BR1 are

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suitable for SMEs or branch offices. High-capacity SD-WAN routers such as the MAX HD2 are suitable for larger organizations and head offices.
This manual covers setting up Pepwave routers and provides an introduction to their features and usage.
Tips Want to know more about Pepwave routers? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video introduction!

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Glossary

The following terms, acronyms, and abbreviations are frequently used in this manual:

Term

Definition

3G

3rd generation standards for wireless communications (e.g., HSDPA)

4G

4th generation standards for wireless communications (e.g., LTE)

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DNS

Domain Name System

EVDO

Evolution-Data Optimized

FQDN

Fully Qualified Domain Name

HSDPA

High-Speed Downlink Packet Access

HTTP

Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol

IP

Internet Protocol

LAN

Local Area Network

MAC Address Media Access Control Address

MTU

Maximum Transmission Unit

MSS

Maximum Segment Size

NAT

Network Address Translation

PPPoE

Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet

QoS

Quality of Service

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol

UDP

User Datagram Protocol

VPN

Virtual Private Network

VRRP

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

WAN

Wide Area Network

WINS

Windows Internet Name Service

WLAN

Wireless Local Area Network

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1 Product Features
Pepwave routers enable all LAN users to share broadband Internet connections, and they provide advanced features to enhance Internet access. Our Max BR wireless routers support multiple SIM cards. They can be configured to switch from using one SIM card to another SIM card according to different criteria, including wireless network reliability and data usage.
Our MAX HD series wireless routers are embedded with multiple 4G LTE modems, and allow simultaneous wireless Internet connections through multiple wireless networks. The wireless Internet connections can be bonded together using our SpeedFusion technology. This allows better reliability, larger bandwidth, and increased wireless coverage compared to use only one 4G LTE modem.
Below is a list of supported features on Pepwave routers. Features vary by model. For more information, please see peplink.com/products.

1.1 Supported Network Features

1.1.1

WAN Ethernet WAN connection in full/half duplex Static IP support for PPPoE Built-in cellular modems USB mobile connection(s) Wi-Fi WAN connection Network address translation (NAT)/port address translation (PAT) Inbound and outbound NAT mapping IPsec NAT-T and PPTP packet passthrough MAC address clone and passthrough Customizable MTU and MSS values WAN connection health check Dynamic DNS (supported service providers: changeip.com, dyndns.org, no-ip.org, tzo.com and DNS-O-Matic) Ping, DNS lookup, and HTTP-based health check

1.1.2

LAN Wi-Fi AP Ethernet LAN ports DHCP server on LAN

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Extended DHCP option support Static routing rules VLAN on LAN support

1.1.3

VPN SpeedFusion VPN with SpeedFusionTM SpeedFusion VPN performance analyzer X.509 certificate support VPN load balancing and failover among selected WAN connections Bandwidth bonding and failover among selected WAN connections IPsec VPN for network-to-network connections (works with Cisco and Juniper) Ability to route Internet traffic to a remote VPN peer Optional pre-shared key setting SpeedFusionTM throughput, ping, and traceroute tests PPTP server PPTP and IPsec passthrough

1.1.4

Firewall Outbound (LAN to WAN) firewall rules Inbound (WAN to LAN) firewall rules per WAN connection Intrusion detection and prevention Specification of NAT mappings Outbound firewall rules can be defined by destination domain name

1.1.5

Captive Portal Splash screen of open networks, login page for secure networks Customizable built-in captive portal Supports linking to outside page for captive portal

1.1.6

Outbound Policy
Link load distribution per TCP/UDP service Persistent routing for specified source and/or destination IP addresses per TCP/UDP service Traffic prioritization and DSL optimization Prioritize and route traffic to VPN tunnels with Priority and Enforced algorithms

1.1.7 AP Controller

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Configure and manage Pepwave AP devices Review the status of connected APs

1.1.8

QoS Quality of service for different applications and custom protocols User group classification for different service levels Bandwidth usage control and monitoring on group- and user-level Application prioritization for custom protocols and DSL/cable optimization

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1.2 Other Supported Features
User-friendly web-based administration interface HTTP and HTTPS support for web admin interface (default redirection to HTTPS) Configurable web administration port and administrator password Firmware upgrades, configuration backups, ping, and traceroute via web admin interface Remote web-based configuration (via WAN and LAN interfaces) Time server synchronization SNMP Email notification Read-only user access for web admin Shared IP drop-in mode Authentication and accounting by RADIUS server for web admin Built-in WINS servers Syslog SIP passthrough PPTP packet passthrough Event log Active sessions Client list WINS client list UPnP / NAT-PMP Real- time, hourly, daily, and monthly bandwidth usage reports and charts IPv6 support Support USB tethering on Android 2.2+ phones

  • Not supported on MAX Surf-On-The-Go, and BR1 variants

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2 MAX BR1 Mini M2M Overview
2.1 Panel Appearance

2.1.1 LED Indicators

The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows:

Status Indicators

OFF

System initializing

Status

Red Blinking red

Booting up or busy Boot up error

Green

Ready

Cellular

OFF Blinking slowly Green

Cellular Indicators Disabled or no SIM card inserted Connecting to network(s) Connected to network(s)

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3 Advanced Feature Summary
3.1 Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment

As your organization grows, it may require more bandwidth, but modifying your network can be tedious. In Drop-in Mode, you can conveniently install your Peplink router without making any changes to your network. For any reason your Peplink router loses power, the LAN Bypass will safely and automatically bypass the Peplink router to resume your original network connection.
Note: Drop-in mode is compatible for All MAX models except MAX BR1 IP67
3.2 QoS: Clearer VoIP

VoIP and videoconferencing are highly sensitive to latency. With QoS, Peplink routers can detect VoIP traffic and assign it the highest priority, giving you crystal-clear calls.

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3.3 Per-User Bandwidth Control

With per-user bandwidth control, you can define bandwidth control policies for up to 3 groups of users to prevent network congestion. Define groups by IP address and subnet, and set bandwidth limits for every user in the group.
3.4 High Availability via VRRP

When your organization has a corporate requirement demanding the highest availability with no single point of failure, you can deploy two Peplink routers in High Availability mode. With High Availability mode, the second device will take over when needed.
Compatible with: MAX 700, MAX HD2 (All variants), HD4 (All Variants)

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3.5 USB Modem and Android Tethering

For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as a backup. Peplink routers are compatible with over 200 modem types. You can also tether to smartphones running Android 4.1.X and above.
Compatible with: MAX 700, HD2 (all variants except IP67), HD4 (All variants)
3.6 Built-In Remote User VPN Support

Use OpenVPN or L2TP with IPsec to safely and conveniently connect remote clients to your private network. L2TP with IPsec is supported by most devices, but legacy devices can also connect using PPTP.
Click here for the full instructions on setting up L2TP with IPsec. Click here for the full instructions on setting up OpenVPN connections

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3.7 SIM-card USSD support

Cellular-enabled routers can now use USSD to check their SIM card’s balance, process pre-paid cards, and configure carrier-specific services. Click here for full instructions on using USSD
3.8 KVM Virtualization

KVM is a virtualisation module that allows administrators using our routers to host a large range of virtual machines. KVM is now supported on some MediaFast / ContentHub routers.
Click here for the full instructions on how to set up KVM Click here for the full instructions on how to set up KVM with USB Storage

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3.9 DPI Engine
The DPI report written in the updated KB article will show further information on InControl2 through breaking down application categories into subcategories. https://forum.peplink.com/t/ic2-deep-packet-inspection-dpi-reports-and- everything-you-n eed-to-know-about-it/10151/
3.10 NetFlow
NetFlow protocol is used to track network traffic. Tracking information from NetFlow can be sent to the NetFlow collector, which analyzes data and generates reports for review.
Note: To enable this feature, go to https://<Device’s IP>/cgi- bin/MANGA/support.cgi

3.11 Wi-Fi Air Monitoring
Pepwave routers support Wi-Fi “Air Monitoring Mode” which is used to troubleshoot remotely and proactively monitor Wi-Fi and WAN performance. The report can be viewed under InControl 2 > Reports > AirProbe Reports after enabling Wi-Fi Air Monitoring.
Note: To enable this feature, go to https://<Device’s IP>/cgi- bin/MANGA/support.cgi

3.12 SP Default Configuration
The SP Default Configuration feature written in the updated KB article allows for the provisioning of custom made settings (a.k.a. InControl2 configuration) via the Ethernet LAN port and is ideal for those wanting to do a bulk deployment of many Peplink devices.
Note: If you would like to use this feature, please contact your purchase point (Eg.VAD).

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3.13 Peplink Relay
Cloud Service Providers often restrict access to certain applications. With SFC Relay, you can route traffic before going out to the Internet, allowing access to previously restricted applications experienced with the public SpeedFusion Cloud nodes. Available as an add-on for your home router or as an upgradable license to your Peplink router, SFC Relay is sure to impress you and any peers you give access to. https://forum.peplink.com/t/configure- speedfusion-cloud-relay-server-and-client/6215ca9 b017e48e0f3ff2479/
3.14 DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
DoH provides the benefits of communicating DNS information over a secure HTTPS connection in an encrypted manner. The protocol offers increased privacy and confidentiality by preventing data interception and man-in-the-middle attacks.
3.15 Peplink InTouch
InTouch is Peplink’s zero-touch remote network management solution, leveraging InControl 2 and a SpeedFusion Connect (formerly known as SpeedFusion Cloud) data plan. This service extends a network administrator’s ability to reach any device UI backed by a Peplink/Pepwave router. To configure InTouch, all you need is a valid InControl 2 subscription, a SpeedFusion Connect data plan, and a Peplink/Pepwave router (which requires the latest 8.2.0 firmware). To watch a demonstration and read the FAQ, visit https://www.peplink.com/enterprise- solutions/intouch/ Or learn to configure InTouch at https://youtu.be/zg0iavHGkJw
3.16 Synergy Mode
Synergy mode is a cascade multiple devices and combine the number of WANs to a single device virtually. All the WANs on the Synergized Device will appear as native WAN interfaces at the Synergy Controller and it can be managed like the built-in WAN interfaces. https://forum.peplink.com/t/synergy- mode-(firmware-8.3.0)/639be7d8af8c71a6f3050323/

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3.17 Virtual WAN on VLAN
The Virtual WAN Activation License allows you to create 1 x virtual WAN on a particular VLAN, on either WAN or LAN interface. This means that you can create a virtual WAN on VLAN for a WAN port, or a virtual WAN on VLAN for a LAN port. https://forum.peplink.com/t/b20x-virtual-wan-activation-license- faq/6204bac7d90b9e6355e96e8 d/1

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4 Installation
The following section details connecting Pepwave routers to your network.
4.1 Preparation
Before installing your Pepwave router, please prepare the following as appropriate for your installation:
At least one Internet/WAN access account and/or Wi-Fi access information
Depending on network connection type(s), one or more of the following:
Ethernet WAN: A 10/100/1000BaseT UTP cable with RJ45 connector
USB: A USB modem
Embedded modem: A SIM card for 5G/4G LTE service
Wi-Fi WAN: Wi-Fi antennas
A computer installed with the TCP/IP network protocol and a supported web browser. Supported browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or above, Mozilla Firefox 24 or above, Apple Safari 7 or above, and Google Chrome 18 or above.
4.2 Constructing the Network
At a high level, construct the network according to the following steps:
1. With an Ethernet cable, connect a computer to one of the LAN ports on the Pepwave router. Repeat with different cables for up to 4 computers to be connected.
2. Connect either another Ethernet cable or a USB modem to one of the WAN ports or USB ports respectively, or connect to Wi-Fi as WAN on the Pepwave router. Repeat the same process for any additional WAN ports.
3. Connect the power adapter to the power connector on the rear panel of the Pepwave router, and then plug it into a power outlet.

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4.3 Configuring the Network Environment
To ensure that the Pepwave router works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet via WAN connections, please refer to the following setup procedures:
LAN configuration For basic configuration, refer to Section 8, Connecting to the Web Admin Interface. For advanced configuration, go to Section 9, Configuring the LAN Interface(s).
WAN configuration For basic configuration, refer to Section 8, Connecting to the Web Admin Interface. For advanced configuration, go to Section 9.2, Captive Portal.

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5 Mounting the Unit
5.1 Wall Mount
The Pepwave MAX 700/HD2/On-The-Go can be wall mounted using screws. After adding the screw on the wall, slide the MAX in the screw hole socket as indicated below. Recommended screw specification: M3.5 x 20mm, head diameter 6mm, head thickness 2.4mm. The Pepwave MAX BR1 requires four screws for wall mounting.
5.2 Car Mount
The Pepwave MAX700/HD2 can be mounted in a vehicle using the included mounting brackets. Place the mounting brackets by the two sides and screw them onto the device.
5.3 IP67 Installation Guide
Installation instructions for IP67 devices can be found here: http://download.peplink.com/manual/IP67_Installation_Guide.pdf

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5.4 PDX Accessory Kit Installation Guide
5.4.1 Battery Set appearance
Step 1: Lock the battery set in the slot with 2 pcs M3 screws.

Step 2: Plug power cable into the socket

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STEP 3: Lock the slot cover with 4 pcs M3 screws.

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5.4.2 SFE-DUO Set appearance
STEP 1: Assemble SMA cables to the device

STEP 2: Assemble bracket to the device

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STEP 3: Assemble SMA connectors to the bracket

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STEP 4: Lock the SFE-Duo set in the slot with 2 pcs M3 screws.

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STEP 5: Connect DC power & ETH port

STEP 6: Lock the slot cover with 4 pcs M3 screws.

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6 Connecting to the Web Admin Interface
1. Start a web browser on a computer that is connected with the Pepwave router through the LAN.
2. To connect to the router’s web admin interface, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: http://192.168.50.1 (This is the default LAN IP address for Pepwave routers.)
3. Enter the following to access the web admin interface. Username: admin Password: admin (This is the default username and password for Pepwave routers).
You must change the default password on the first successful logon. Password requirements are: A minimum of 10 lower AND upper case characters,
including at least 1 number. When HTTP is selected, the URL will be redirected to HTTPS by default.

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After successful login, the Dashboard of the web admin interface will be displayed.

The Dashboard shows current WAN, LAN, and Wi-Fi AP statuses. Here, you can change WAN connection priority and switch on/off the Wi-Fi AP. For further information on setting up these connections, please refer to Sections 8 and 9.
Device Information displays details about the device, including model name, firmware version, and uptime. For further information, please refer to Section 22.
Important Note
Configuration changes (e.g. WAN, LAN, admin settings, etc.) will take effect only after clicking the Save button at the bottom of each page. The Apply Changes button causes the changes to be saved and applied.

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7 SpeedFusion Connect Protect
With Pepwave products, your device is able to connect to SpeedFusion Connect Protect without the use of a second endpoint. This service has wide access to a number of SpeedFusion endpoints hosted from around the world, providing your device with unbreakable connectivity wherever you are.
SpeedFusion Connect Protect is supported in firmware version 8.1.0 and above. SpeedFusion Connect is a subscription basis. SpeedFusion Connect Protect license can be purchased at https://estore.peplink.com/ > SpeedFusion Service > SpeedFusion Connect Protect.
7.1 Activate SpeedFusion Connect Protect
All Care plans now come with SpeedFusion Connect Protect included. This data allowance will automatically begin and end in accordance with your warranty. No activation is required.

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7.2 Enable SpeedFusion Connect Protect
Access the Web Admin of the device you want to create as the Peplink Relay Server, navigating to the “SFC Protect” tab.

To setup a Peplink Relay Mode, select “Relay Mode – for Inbound accesses” > Choose the SFC Protect Location you wish to connect to > Click on the Green tick button to confirm the change.

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