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About MultiConnect rCell 100 Series Router................................................................................................................ 8
Descriptions of LEDs.................................................................................................................................................... 10
Side Panel Connectors ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Ethernet LED Descriptions .......................................................................................................................................... 12
Frequency Bands (H5) ................................................................................................................................................. 13
HE910 Telit Transmission Output Power .................................................................................................................... 14
Power Draw................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Bluetooth Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 19
User Responsibility...................................................................................................................................................... 22
Power Supply Caution ................................................................................................................................................. 23
Radio Frequency (RF) Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 24
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices ...................................................................................... 24
Antenna System Cellular Devices................................................................................................................................ 26
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Antennas ................................................................................................................................... 27
Multi-Tech Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................. 27
Chapter 4 – Installing the Router ........................................................................................................................... 29
Installing the Router.................................................................................................................................................... 29
Using Diversity .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Mounting the Device................................................................................................................................................... 30
Installing the SIM Card ............................................................................................................................................... 30
Setting up Wi-Fi........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Resetting the Device ................................................................................................................................................... 30
Restoring User Defined Settings to the Device .......................................................................................................... 31
Notice for Devices that Use Aeris Radios.................................................................................................................... 31
Chapter 5 – Using the Wizard to Configure Your Device......................................................................................... 32
Chapter 6 – Configuring Your Device...................................................................................................................... 35
Home Page (Dashboard) ............................................................................................................................................. 35
Time Configuration .................................................................................................................................................... 36
Setting the Date and Time ....................................................................................................................................... 36
Configuring SNTP to Update Date and Time ............................................................................................................ 37
Unavailable Services in PPP-IP Passthrough and Serial Modem Modes..................................................................... 37
Configuring IP Address and DNS Information for LAN ............................................................................................... 37
WAN Setup.................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System (DDNS) .............................................................................................. 39
Entering authentication information ....................................................................................................................... 39
Forcing a DDNS server update .................................................................................................................................. 39
Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server ............................................................................ 40
Configuring the Global Positioning System (GPS) ....................................................................................................... 40
GPS Server Configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 40
Dumping NMEA Sentence Information to the Router's TCP Server Port ................................................................ 41
Sending GPS information to a remote server .......................................................................................................... 41
Configuring the Serial Port ......................................................................................................................................... 42
Configuring Device to Act as Client ............................................................................................................................ 43
MultiConnect
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rCell 100 MTR-H5 User Guide
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CONTENTS
Configuring Device to Act as Server............................................................................................................................ 44
Editing or Deleting an Existing Network .................................................................................................................. 45
Unavailable Services in PPP-IP Passthrough and Serial Modem Modes..................................................................... 47
Chapter 7 – Setting Up Wireless Features .............................................................................................................. 48
Setting Up Wi-Fi Access Point ..................................................................................................................................... 48
Viewing Information About Wi-Fi Clients Using Your Wireless Network ................................................................. 49
Setting Up Wi-Fi as WAN ............................................................................................................................................ 49
Setting up Bluetooth .................................................................................................................................................. 50
IP Pipe in TCP/UDP Server mode .............................................................................................................................. 50
Chapter 8 – Setting Up the Firewall........................................................................................................................ 52
Trusted IP .................................................................................................................................................................. 55
Setting up Static Routes............................................................................................................................................ 56
Chapter 9 – Setting Up Cellular Features................................................................................................................ 57
Unavailable Services in PPP-IP Passthrough and Serial Modem Modes..................................................................... 59
Configuring Wake Up On Call...................................................................................................................................... 59
Wake Up On Call Method Settings ........................................................................................................................... 59
Wake Up On Call General Configurations................................................................................................................. 59
Using Telnet to Communicate with the Cellular Radio............................................................................................... 60
Radio Status ................................................................................................................................................................ 61
Telit Radio Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................................................................... 61
Upgrading Cellular Firmware Using DeviceHQ (Remote Management)................................................................... 61
Upgrading Cellular Firmware using UI only .............................................................................................................. 62
SMS Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................................................. 63
Sending an SMS Message............................................................................................................................................ 65
Viewing Received SMS Messages ............................................................................................................................... 65
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