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1. Use ISO IEC 3166 alpha country codes Distance Optrrazation Distance to farthest network member in meters Fragmentation Threshold RTS CTS Threshold TEM TU Default value is 2 4GHz F y Pr HT mode Default value is 20MHz this can be set to 40MHz or disabled i Choose the country code corresponding to the country where the router is operational This ensures that the Country Code channels available in that country are enabled By choosing 00 World the router will select the appropriate channel in your country You can optimize the operation of your Wi Fi network if Distance Optimization you know the distance of the farthest machine in your network from the router Value is meter Choose Fragmentation threshold value in number of bytes Fine tuning Fragmentation Threshold parameter can result in good throughput but a wrong value can Fragmentation Threshold result in low throughput The range of values is 256 to 2346 bytes In a noisy environment a smaller value of Fragmentation Threshold may result in more efficient communication You can choose RTS CTS threshold between 0 to 2347 bytes typical value being 500 This setting is for advanced users It prevents collision of wireless packets particularly in case of hidden nodes or in a noisy RTS CTS Threshold environment In case of access point setting it is recommended not to use RTS CTS threshold 59 Maestro E200 S
2. 13 4 2 Advanced Settings Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firmwall Settings on bont E Use builtin IPv managemen f Enable JP on th Enk D Maximum amount ed seconds bo wai Tor th maden 16 become ready Use detauit gatmeay E unchecusd n defaull route a configured hy poer H unchecosd the adeiwtited DNS sor sddneases ane ignored e thniehold OD pee to be dead after green amount of LOP echo faired use 0 bo ignore Tadunea Send LCP echo requests at the given interval in seconds only etiectives in conjunction with failure threshold Close inactive connection after the given amount of seconds use O to persist connection ee ITEM DEFINITION Keep the tick on for Bring up on Boot if you want the 3G Bring up boot Interface to be live on every reboot bU Use gateway metric E hia gateway metric if you wish to use this WAN as a nter LCP details only if you have the correct information LCP echo failure e from your operator else leave them to their threshold alue O value will keep the 3G connection always on Any other value X will turn off the 3G connection after X seconds of inactivity v 46 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 4 3 Firewall Settings Common Configuration Setup Avinoe Settings Firtracall
3. 2 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 11 1 2 Cellular The Cellular group provides the status of the SIM card inserted in the router Cellular Cellular Data Signal Strength CPIN Registration Status Operator name Roaming Status IM Si ITEM DEFINITION Scale from 0 to 32 For a good c UL oignal Strength must be 15 r Registration Status Indicates if the device Is registered on n the cellular network Operator Name Name of the cellular service provider Roaming Status Indicate if the device E roaming on another network _ The time in Uptime since last po INC The International Mobile Subscriber Identity or IMSI is Imsi used to identify the user of a cellular network and is a unique identification associated with all cellular networks 11 1 3 Memo The Memory group pr ation on the memory in KB available with the router 20450 2040 BI TOO kB DOED KEI cO 2800 20480 kJ AA ITEM DEFINITION Total available Total available RAM memory Free RAM memory Memory used to cache internal router data Buffered Amount of memory used as an internal router buffer 28 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 11 1 4 Network The Network group gives the status of IPV4 and IPV6 WAN status 182 188 1 148 11h 47m ds connections 11 1 5 Wireless router Wireless Geneic B2 11bgn Wirele
4. IPv4 Address 182 168 0 5 IPv4 Netmask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Gateway 182 168 0 1 DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Pv4 Address The IP address to assign to the selected WAN interface Pv4 Netmask The Subnet mask of the IP address above 3 IPv4 Gateway The gateway to assign this WAN interface 3 DNS server The DNS server for the WAN interface 9 3 2 Automatic The WAN will be setup automatically 9 3 3 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Acquire IP Address automatically from your Provider using the PPPoE protocol 20 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Protocol PPPoE Username Password Many DSL providers use PPPoE To acquire an IP Address from the PPPoE Server a username and password are required Ask your provider for ALLU username and password if you don t Know them Advanced WAN configuration parameters could be found under Network Interfaces under WAN parameters click Edit Advanced Settings a Selecting PPPoE in the quick setup will equire s some hb configurations gt 9 4 Cellular Setup Cellular YOU caf enter the cellular settings like APN SIM PIN for security Username and Password corresponding to your cellular connection SIM Card which you will receive from your Cellular Operator APN Access Point Name enter the access point name provided by your network operator PIN If required please ent
5. Create Assign firowall rone P e pe ep S unspecied or cmata D the firewall nane you want bo drig nr 1 Ehe eke YY pw Ym bo rime Fws inet bom the zone cr Till cof the create field to delir a reir zone ard attach fe interlaca to it 13 5 Add VPN interface In addition to configuring the above mentioned 3 basic interfaces you can add virtual interfaces by clicking on the Add VPN Interface The allowed characters are 2 o z 0 9 and _ State address of Ethemet Switch etho VLAN Interface etho 1 ar VLAN Interface eth 2 war Ethemet Adaptor gretapo Wireless Network Master Maestro E200 far 2 Custom Interface You can add eith For more details and L2TP 47 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 5 1 13 5 1 1 General Setup Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet between two networks When you create a new VPN interface refer to chapter 13 5 select PPTP Interfaces PPTP On this page you can configure the interfaces You can bridge sier inberfaces by ticking ma bridge inberfaces field and enter the names of aaweral nebhwork interfaces separated by spaces You can also use VLAN notation INTERFACE VLANHR Bg eth 1 Common Configuration Geral Setup Advanced Settings Firmwadl Sattings Sn a 0 00 B D Pkts
6. wu Tes BERE 1 L 15 is 3 2 2 gg Ed a Delete 39 Yes BEBB 1 5 3 155 5 2 3 Ede mj Delete ITEM gt gt DEFINITION This IP will be used to determine if the interface is active Tracking IP or inactive You can enter more than one Tracking 1 determines the number of Tracking IP successes to be Tracking Reliability Session to determine the interface availability un eaning if there are more than one Tracking Ping Count availability above configuration will determine WAN active Inactive status depending on the result of any one meout _ Time to wait for PING response Ping Interval How frequently should the PING packets be sent e down interface Number of iterations before declaring interface up down and eventually switching to another interface These are Network Interface Metrics the default values are 1 for WAN 2 for WWAN and 3 for 3G It is extremely Metrics critical these values are exactly same as the values in Load Balancing Members If you choose to change these values please ensure that they are same at both places 68 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com Indicates the number of PING packets sent in every Ping maestro The above configuration will facilitate failover between WAN WWAN and 3G in order of priority and will facilitate roll back when connection on respective interface is back as per order of
7. S D Q 36 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 2 LAN interface 13 2 1 General Setup Click edit next to the LAN interface to access configurations Common Configuration General Setup Acar Satire Pivica Satter Firewall Settings Status Uptime Dh 24m 235 brian MAC hddress 56 AF 85 DO O2 BD RX 53 27231 Peta TM 36 57 MB 38773 Pts lyd 182 168 1 1 24 IPG FS AC SEO D CO 01 50 Stats actress 1B2 188 1 1 255 255 255 10 j IFE nasigniment length BD i a part of gwen length ol avery public to This interiace E Assign prefa paris using Thes hexadecimal subprefix ID for fes interface ITEM DEFINITION e absolutely sure that you choose Static address 2 or LAN else you will end up losing access Web Protocol IPv4 address The IPv4 address of your LAN interface IPv4 netma The IPv4 netmask of your LAN interface IPv4 broadcast Use custom DNS server Assign a part of given length of every public IPv6 prefix to IPv6 assignment length ISTA IPv6 assignment hint Assign prefix parts using this hexadecimal subprefix ID for this interface Accidently if you choose any other option other than otatic address for LAN and loose access to the Web Page Please perform a Hardware factory reboot 3 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestr
8. Settings Router Agvertsement Serace server mode DHCP wi Service server mode HOF Proxy DHCP hia et ee Disabled server mode relay mode hybrid mode Router Advertisement Service delay mode hybrid mode Digabled NDP Proxy relay mode ly __ hybrid mode stateless SO __ _ _ __ _ DHCPv6 Mode stateless stateful e O i Ga otateful only Always announce default If ticked Announce as default router even if no public router prefix is available Announced DNS servers domains 41 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro NY 13 3 Wired WAN interface Click edit next to the wired WAN interface to access configurations 13 3 1 General Setup interfaces WAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces tid and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces You can also use VLAN notation INTERFACE VLANNR 9 9 et50 1 Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Ptrymcal Settings Firewall Settings Status m Uptime 1h 23m Ge eo MAC Address A amp AE 3A 00 22 BE FOC 96 69 MB 68942 Pts TX 13 81 MB 62013 Pkts lPvd 192 168 81 142 24 DEFINITION This option will enable the user the assign WAN side IP address to E200 Be sure that the IP that you enter in Static address mode is in the same LAN do
9. System Mebwork Senices Legou Chae TIT Congu aon Irt erar es Polca MWAN Member Configuration Members Mombers are profes attachieg a meinc and wegil Eo an WOAH interface Names may contain characters AZ az 0 9 and no spaces Members muy nol share ha same fama au polices oi rules 1 2 2 av 2 2 Ag 3 2 Metric defines the priority The screens above is the default configuration You assign Rules for Polici associated with Members which are linked to Inter S 67 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 15 1 1 2 1 Interface Maestro Quick Setup Status System Hetwork mI BS Amanced Mile rmt ss Pales MWAN Interface Configuration There are currently 2 of 250 supported interfaces configured Interfaces MWAN supports up to 250 physical and or logical interfaces requires that all merfaces have urmque metric configured m etciconfig network Hames must match the interface name found in atc config natwork see advanced tab Hames nun contam characters A Z a r 0 3 _ amd no spaces interfaces may not share the same name as conigured members policies or rules MrlaceEnabled Tracking Tracking Ping Ping Ping Interface lntertace IP reliability count t meougt interval down up cem m won Yes 8 6 6 5 1 5 Ja 54 3 2 1 Ed Delete
10. aw BS SID A4 AE GA N 26 06 Encryption None O Disable d Edt x Remove If you create multiple access point networks Multiple SSDI Wi Fi networks created will not show up in Quick Se be f gt r Network Wi vanced Settings Advanced Wi Fi configuration parameters coul Fi under Wireless Overview parameters click pplied and your router is now Once the Quick Setup is done y Internet access over WAN an as Access Point ic LAN connectivity nd Wi Fi will be configured To verify that your setup were s running go to Network Interfaces N 23 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 10 E205 advanced configuration 10 1 Flashing firmware and updating your device E200 Series can be updated through the web interface Go to System Back up Flash Firmware Flash operations Actions Configuration Backup Restore Click Generate archive to download a tar archive of the current configuration files To reset the firmware to its initial state click Perform reset only possible with squashfs images Download backup Generate archive Reset to defaults B Perform reset To restore configuration files you can upload a previously generated backup archive here Restore backup Choose File No file chosen Upload archive Flash new firmware image Upload a sysupgrade compatible image here to replace the running firmware Check Keep settings to retain the c
11. 53 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Once you have the entire configuration loaded and certificates loaded your screen should look like this Que Setup Status E200 Series LAPI A WAR Cute Anaw Maestro System Network Sewvom Logos vert 3 y O Se output verbosity O TCP UDP port for both local and remote Q Make tun device IP v9 capable Do not bed to bocal address and port 7 O Use fast LZO compression 7 O Use protocol Configure chet mode Aiow clert4o cten trathc 223 30 182 58 a Q Remote nos name or c adress Uploaded File 1 35 KS O Cetfeaxe mA OT Uploaded Fite 3 90 KB O cenfcae Ucioeded File 916 00 Q Loca provate key maestro ees qa e I er us 54 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Once this is configured go to advanced option and choose configuration as per your VPN scheme EE e Maestro QuckSemp Sanus System Network Senes Logout Overview Instance sample client Sw bas c confguraton Configuraton category Serce VPN DG VPN is option will PN server It is Pull Accept options pushed from the Server ena enable the router to accept the routes pushed from t recommended to keep it ticked SV N 55 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Once you have the entire configuration in place yo
12. A Unless you are an advanced user do not change setting of this page 43 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 3 4 Firewall Settings iji Choose the feowall zone you wart to assign o this interface Select unspecified 1o remove The interface from the associated zone or fil out the cenafe field 10 desine a new zone and attach the interiace to it zone In firmware version 2 0 you cannot create zone Planned in firmware release 2 1 Hence it is advi configuration untouched 44 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 4 Cellular interface 3G or 4G Click edit next to the 3G interface to access configurations 13 4 1 General Setup Common Configuration Seti Fire Settings Caitlin Status m Ax 0 00 0 Peis TX 0 00 0 Peta UMTS GPRS UMTSGPRS ITEM DEFINITION Be absolutely sure that you select only UMTS GPRS incase of E205 and UMTS GPRS or EVDO in case of E206 Please do not select any other protocol oean available CINE UMTS network COMM network Enter the APN provided by your network operator _ Enter the SIM PIN if any Username Username for your SIM card if any Password Password for your SIM card if any 9 Protocol Service Type APN 45 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro
13. is a method of automatically updating a name server in the Domain Name System DNS often in real time with the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution EDGE is a digital mobile phone technology that allows improved data transmission rates as a backward compatible extension of GSM General packet radio service GPRS is a packet oriented mobile data service on the 2G and 3G cellular communication system s global system for mobile communications HT Physical mode ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is one of the main protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite It is used by network devices like routers to send error messages adjacent routers on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships Internet Protocol Security is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol IP communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session Internet service provider L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks DynDNS DDNS LAN Local Area Network Acronym Expansion Meaning LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery is a proprietary Link Layer protocol for network topology discovery and quality of service diagnostics Machine to machine MAC address Media access control address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical ne
14. matching amy rule es routed using the mam routing table Trafic destined for known other than default networks i handled by the man routing table Traffic matching a mie but ab WAN interfaces for that policy are down wil be biackholed Names may contain characters A Z a z 0 9 _ and eo spaces Rules may not share the same name as configured interfaces members o policies Rule Source address Source port Destination address Destination port Protocol Policy assigned Errors Sort r1 z p B 69 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 15 2 Load balancing mode configuration Load Balancing Mode configuration will enable the router to use all three WANs simultaneously and facilitate the user to associate policies and rules for each interface Exemples 3 You can bind a particular interface with a particular source or destination IP 3 You can bind a particular interface with a particular protocol like TCP UDP L2TP etc To set the Router in Load Balancer Mode you need to first assi ric and Weight to all the Members and create more Members if necessary MWAN Member Configuration Members Members are profiles attaching a metic and weight to an ROMAN mierface Names may contain characters A Z a z 0 3 and no spaces Members may not share the same name as conbgured miefaces policies or rules Member Interface Metric Welght m1 wan 1 Delete mz 2 x Delete m3 Ig Delete Ne
15. router will restore the factory default settings and reboot 79 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro When you have reset your E200 Series router to its default settings you will be able to access the device s configuration web interface using nttp 192 168 1 1 with username admin or root and password admin X N o Q 80 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 18 3 List of acronyms Acronym Expansion Meaning 2nd Generation 3rd Generation ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL is a type of DSL broadband communications technology used for connecting to the Internet AES Advanced Encryption Standard AP Client Access Point Client Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a standardized networking protocol DHCP used on Internet Protocol IP networks for dynamically distributing network configuration parameters such as IP addresses for interfaces and services DIN connector is an electrical connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut f r Normung DIN In computer security a DMZ or Demilitarized Zone is a physical or logical sub network that contains and exposes an organization s external facing services to a larger and un trusted network usually the Internet Domain Name System DNS is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers services or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network Dynamic DNS DDNS
16. to section Services SMS 34 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 12 3 Software Software page give you access to the list of package installed you can also add package or filter packaged installed on your router 13 Network 13 1 Interfaces The E200 has various physical interf 3 Wired LAN 3 Wired WAN Wi Fi 3 Cellular Statua Unsupported protocol type insta protoco axieosio s Uptime C 26 253 MAC Addregs 11 59 404 99 KB 3627 Puts 803 29 KB 0640 Peta Wve 82 1 68 1 24 FD79 4580 F7CA 0 C0 0 60 AX 0 0 B D Pees TX 6 00 B 0 Pita AX 0008 O Pits TX 0 00 B O Pts AX 0 00 B O TX 0 00 B D Pats Ch Orn Os MAC Address AE GAD 1 5 nx 000 BH Pea 181 05 KB 33 Pirs 35 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro In addition to these pre created interfaces you can add Virtual interfaces You can also delete those virtual interfaces However you cannot delete the LAN WAN and cellular interface When Wi Fi is set up as Client interface WWAN will turn active Next to the interfaces there is information regarding the interfaces like connection time Packets sent Packets received and IP address Connect button will connect the interface or reconnect if already connected otop will stop the interface Click Edit to change the Interface P rs Q
17. yd ye NS ad a ce lt lt Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 8 3 Connect the power supply Connect the Micro Fit 4 pin male connector of the power supply to the power connector located on the LAN side of the unit 8 4 Connection to the device 8 4 1 Connection with the LAN Cable Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN on other end to a LAN port on a PC unit and the E2007 You will be prompted to enter a WPA WPS 2 mixed mode password assword is W1trele 17 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 9 E205 Basic configuration 9 1 Connecting to the web interface Connect the LAN interface of your E200 to a computer via the RJ 45 cable and and start your web browser Enter the device LAN IP address in the browser address field http 192 168 1 1 Note If you change the IP address remember to reboot the router and enter the new IP address into your browser address bar You will be invited to enter the admin username and password Authorization Required Please enter your username and password Username admin Password Login 9 Reset 3 Default login admin 3 Default pass and read only us LJ Quick Setup Thanks for using Maestro Wireless E200 series Cellular Etharmet Router Available Hardware options E205XT 3G Ethernet Router E206XT Dual Mode 3G and EVDO Ethemet Router E22BXT LTE Ether
18. 04 2015 beat into chat 12783 seed ATD Soo 18 N Tun Mar 10 CHOROS 2015 local into chat 12783 axpect CONNECT Tua Mar 10 CG OS 04 2015 cal into chat 12783 M b s Select th fontin log copy it and paste it on a new document file To generate an archive of your configuration go to System gt Backup Flash Firmware under the Actions tabs click on Generate archive Flash operations Actions Configuration Backup Restore Click Ganarate archive to downibad a tar archive of the current configuration files To reset the firmea to its initial siats click Perform nesat only possible with Sca images Gownload backup D Generate achive Reset to defaults Perlorm rasat 83 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro An archive file backup Maestro 201x xx xx tar gz will be downloaded on your default download folder please attached the file while filling the support request online 84 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com
19. 1 Failover mode co By default the following is ner ssigned to each interface 3 Priority 1 Wired WAN 3 Priority 2 i Fi i Fi setup in Client Mode 3 Priority 3 lar AN interfaces Once all the three interfaces are setup as WAN go to Network Load Balancing The page will show live view of available active and available inactive WAN Interfaces 65 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 15 1 1 Setting up Load Balancing for Failover 15 1 1 1 Overview Maestro Saup se mn Configurabon Af aac dd Detailed Intorface Live Status Maestro Swe Daim feces Network Logout Cosfigurabon Di Detailad MAN Interface Live Status Interface Systemikog Last BD HHAM aystemlg entries Hewest entries sorted at The top Feb L8 TILG uaar nortige mandi LEG inrtarfage wan Wed Feb LH 12 41 03 2015 usar notice zwani iZcp inrarZT amp ca wan iezhD zi Wed Feb LB 11 22 34 2015 weer notice ifup irtar acm By 14 33 setup in Load Balancing Configuration tab as shown he interfaces are still beings used for tracking interface up do rposes You can re assign or change the interface priority and failover policies by clicking on the Configuration tab 66 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 15 1 1 2 Configuration Maestro Quek Setup Status
20. PPTP 48 14 5 2 OPENVPN 50 5 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 15 WI FI 15 1 INTRODUCTION 57 15 2 WI FI AS ACCESS POINT 57 15 2 1 DEVICE CONFIGURATION GENERAL SETUP 58 15 2 2 DEVICE CONFIGURATION ADVANCED SETTINGS 59 15 2 3 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION GENERAL SETUP 60 15 2 4 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION WIRELESS SECURITY 61 15 2 5 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION MAC FILTER 61 15 3 WI FI AS CLIENT 62 15 4 CREATING MULTIPLE SSID 63 5 16 SETTING UP FAILOVER AND LOAD BALANCING 16 1 FAILOVER MODE CONFIGURATION 65 16 1 1 SETTING UP LOAD BALANCING FOR FAILOVER 66 16 2 LOAD BALANCING MODE CONFIGURATION 70 17 FIREWALL BASICS 72 18 SERVICES 73 18 1 DYNAMIC DNS 73 18 2 SMS DIAGNOSTIC 75 18 3 DOTA 76 18 4 GPS 77 18 5 EVENT 78 79 79 79 INTERFACE 79 ON THE SIDE OF THE ROUTER 79 81 83 19 1 DEFAULT SETTINGS T 6 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 1 Safety Precautions y y y y y 1 1 General precautions The router generates radio frequency RF power When using the router care must be taken to ensure safety as well as compliance with all the regulations surrounding the use of RF equipment Do not use the router in aircraft hospitals and petrol stations or in places where using GSM products or other RF equipment is prohibited Be sure that the router will not be interfering with nearby equipment such as pacemaker
21. THE SIM CARD 16 9 2 CONNECT THE CELLULAR WWAN ANTENNA S 16 9 3 CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY 17 9 4 CONNECTION TO THE DEVICE 17 9 4 1 CONNECTION WITH THE LAN CABLE 17 9 4 2 CONNECTION VIA WI FI 17 10 E205 BASIC CONFIGURATION 18 10 1 CONNECTING TO THE WEB INTERFACE 18 10 2 LAN CONFIGURATION 19 10 3 WAN CONFIGURATION 20 10 3 1 MANUAL 20 10 3 2 AUTOMATIC 20 10 3 3 PPPOE POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL OVER ETHERNET 20 10 4 CELLULAR SETUP 21 10 5 WIRELESS WI FI 22 4 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 1 E205 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 11 1 FLASHING FIRMWARE AND UPDATING YOUR DEVICE 24 12 STATUS PAGES EXPLAINED 26 12 1 OVERVIEW 27 12 1 1 SYSTEM 27 12 1 2 CELLULAR 20 121 3 MEMORY 20 12 1 4 NETWORK 20 12 1 5 WIRELESS 20 12 1 6 ASSOCIATED STATIONS 29 12 1 7 MWAN INTERFACE LIVE STATUS 30 12 2 FIREWALL 30 12 3 ROUTES 31 12 4 SYSTEM LOG 31 12 5 REALTIME GRAPHS 31 13 SYSTEM 32 13 1 SYSTEM PROPERTIES 32 13 1 1 GENERAL SETTING 32 13 1 2 LOGGING 32 13 2 ADMINISTRATION 34 13 2 1 ROUTER PASSWORD 34 13 2 2 SSH ACCESS 34 13 3 SOFTWARE 14 NETWORK 14 1 INTERFACES 35 14 2 LANINTER 37 14 2 1 RAI 37 14 2 2 38 14 2 3 SICA GS 39 14 39 1 40 14 3 42 14 3 1 42 14 3 2 ADVANCED SETTINGS 43 14 3 3 PHYSICAL SETTINGS 43 14 3 4 FIREWALL SETTINGS 44 14 4 CELLULAR INTERFACE 3G OR 4G 45 14 4 1 GENERAL SETUP 45 14 4 2 ADVANCED SETTINGS 46 14 4 3 FIREWALL SETTINGS 47 14 5 ADD VPN INTERFACE 47 14 5 1
22. TX 0490 B D Pts Enter the IP add username and p PPTP VP s ofthe rdf server in your network followed by the this server Click save and apply to add the 48 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 5 1 2 Advanced Settings Interfaces PPTP On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several intar aces by ticking the bridge interiaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces by spaces rou can also La VLAN notation INTERFACE VLANNR Bg tho 1 Common Configuration General Setup Settings Bringuponboot Usa builtin IPvG managemant M Use delaul gateway H unchecked no default route is configured Lee gateway metric Liss DNS serene achetis j H unchecked the advertised ONS server addresses am ignored by Dir LEF echo failure threshold D Presume pee to be dead after given amount of LEP echo failures use to ignore Tallunes Send LOF echa requests at the ghan interval in seconds only effective in conjunction with failure threshold D Clase inactive connection afer the given amount of seconds use D 16 persist Connection Bring up boot management failover If unchecked no default route is configured If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are advertised by peer ignored LCP A Enter LCP details only if you have the correct information echo failure on the same from your operator else u
23. ate the new interface Back to the Network Wi Fi you will see the second SSID 63 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro TZ Channel 2 2 417 GHz Bitrate 52 4 5510 Maestro Mode Master 085 BSSID 5A 00 26 C5 Encryption mixed WPAANPA2 PSK d SSID Maestro Mode Master 60 BSSID 9A 00 26 C4 Encryption None Associated Stations SSID MAC Address IPv4 Address Signal RX Rate TX Rate Maestro 640900C6B3F8 1927681216 41 OdBm 6 0 MCS 0 20MHz 72 2 MCS 20492 Maest2 0073806AC6 6A 7 Sdm Odam 650Mbts MCS 7 20MHz 520 Mbit s MCS 5 20MHz 64 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 15 Setting up Failover Load Balancing Maestro E200 and E220 series Router can be configured in a way that it could have 3 sources of WAN 3 Wired Ethernet WAN 3 Wi Fi when configured in Client Mode WWAN 3 Cellular You can setup the Load Balancing functions in two different w what you want to achieve 3 Failover to provide connectivity persistency 3 Load Balancing to distribute traffic among diffe t WAN router can t be WAN are connected per the policies and Please note that once configured for load bal A used for failover and will assume that all The router will balance the load am rules set If configured for failover the router wi 1 WAN at a time 15
24. ccordance to the instruction manual Failure to do so will void the warranty 7 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 2 Overview 2 1 Scope This document provides you all the information you need to set up configure and use the Maestro E200 Series router 2 2 Target audience This document is intended for customers and integrators who understand basic telecommunications and information technology terminology and concepts 3 Prerequisites Before continuing with the installation of your E200 r make sure you have a computer equipped with the following 3 A computer with an Ethernet port or 3 A web browser such as Google Chro irefox or Apple Safari N N N amp 8 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 4 User manual conventions The following symbols are used throughout the user manual A The following symbol indicates a warning The following symbol indicates attention must be paid i The following symbol provides information 9 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 5 Product overview 5 1 E205 Series at a glance Dual band HSDPA E205XT 02 tri band HSDPA E205XT04 GPRS EDGE auto fallback LAN on RJ45 port Switchable WAN LAN on RJ45 port Built in Wi Fi with an external RP SMA antenna connector Automatic WAN 3G failover Built in GPS supporting active antenna via an external SMA External SMA antenna conne
25. ctors for 3G One digital inputs outputs oix color LED s for displaying for Wi Fi and networ power and alarm Device management and configuration via a DIN rail mountable nnector y Signal 10 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com 5 3 Bundle content E200 Series router x 1 1m Ethernet cable 8P8C x 1 1 If any of these items maestro 5 2 E206 Series at a glance Quad band HSPA amp dual band EV DO E206XT GPRS EDGE auto fallback LAN on RJ45 port Switchable WAN LAN on RJ45 port Built in Wi Fi with an external RP SMA antenna connector Automatic WAN 3G failover Built in concurrent diversity GPS antenna supporting active antenna via an external SMA connector External SMA antenna connectors for 3G One digital inputs outputs oix color LED s for displaying for Wi Fi and network acti power and alarm Device management and configuration via a web DIN rail mountable 2G 3G 4G terminal antenna 9 5 dBi 2 4 5 1 5 9 GHz di Industrial grade 1 2 DIN clip x 1 inged SMA x 1 P SMA M hinged 90 x 1 O x 1 Issin r damaged please contact Maestro ro Support website can be found at ss com 11 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 6 Product features With high speed cellular 3G and beyond WAN LAN and Wi Fi connectivity the E200 is a highly versatile reliable and r
26. e events can be GPIO H GPIO L 3 SIM CHANGE Available actions are SMS 3 REBOOT International number format is as follow countrycode er gt On the text box enter a text max 160 characters th d to the corresponding mobile number when a change of eve Click add once your rules are set up Click Save and Apply to save preset Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 3 18 Appendix 18 1 Default settings The following tables list the default settings for the E200 Series router LAN MANAGEMENT Static IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 ADMIN MANAGER ACCOUNT admin Password admn 18 2 Reset to factory default setting 3 You have lost your username and password an the web configuration page 3 You are asked to perform a facto by Maestro support staff ore factory default settings on your E200 using the web based face or using the reset button on the side of the router 18 2 1 j To restore your ro ud hen PURO Flash operations select the Actions tabs Under the Actions tabs click the Perform reset button The router asks you to confirm that you wish to reset all changes Click OK to continue The router will erase the configuration partition and reboot 18 2 2 Using the reset button on the side of the router Use a pin to push the Reset button on the device for 10 seconds The
27. efault or previously saved values 9 2 LAN configuration The LAN configuration page is used to configure the Lg settings of the router Network Setup Local Network IPv4 Address 192 168 1 1 IPv4 Netmask 255 255 255 0 The modem router is shipped preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act as a DHCP server The modem router s default LAN IP configuration is as follows LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 IPv4 Netmask 255 255 255 0 These addresses are part of the designated private address range for use in private networks and should be suitable in most applications If your network has a requirement to use a different IP addressing scheme you can make those changes here and click 19 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 3 IPv4 Address This is the LAN IP address of the modem router 3 IPv4 Netmask This is the LAN subnet mask of the modem router Combined with the IP address the IP subnet mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it and which must be reached through a gateway or modem router The LAN TCP IP Setup settings are Advanced LAN configuration parameters could be found under Network Interfaces under LAN parameters click Edit Advanced Settings 9 3 WAN configuration By default the WAN is in automatic mode you can also set it to Mai jual or PPPoE manual PPPoE 9 3 1 Protocol manual
28. er your SIM card s PIN code 3 Username and Password If required enter login credentials provided by your network operator Advanced cellular configuration parameters could be found under Network Interfaces under 3G parameters click Edit Advanced Settings 21 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 9 5 Wireless Wi Fi WIRELESS SSID Maestro E200 Password Whirele By default the Wi Fi is in Access Point mode 3 Default SSID Maestro E200 3 Default Password W1rele The E200 Wi Fi can be configured either as a LAN or s to an external Wi Fi AN for the E200 3 An Access Point in which case the Wi Fi acts 3 Asa Wi Fi Client in which case the source which will be the source A2 PSK Mixed Mode You r password accordingly Bring up fault is enabled Ticking the box will very time the Router Reboots Default security settings used are can choose your encryption an on boot tick box in Wireless sec enable the Wi Fi Wireless in V E 22 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro WI Fi section from this Ouick setup page will disappear when The default Wi Fi interface is removed from Network Wi Fi page When you scan for available Wi Fi networks and convert the Router to Client Mode Wireless Overview Generic MACBO211 802 11bgn radio Scan f Add Channel 11 2 462 GHz Bitrate Mbit s 5510 Maestro Mode Hasier
29. eries www maestro wireless com maestro 14 2 3 Interface Configuration General Setup Interface Configuration Genera Setup Wireiess Security MAC Filter Acoma Por ij Choose the networks you want to attach ip this wireless interface ce fill cut the creade field io define a rara Hide ESSID Plc ITEM DEFINITION Should be set up as Access Point ESSID shows the device name you have assigned to the router by default itis Maestro E200 In Access Point LAN must be selected as the router will supply Wi Fi internet to its clients on LAN ur Select Hide SSID if you want your router SSID to be Hide ESSID hidden when client machines scan for available Wi Fi networks Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a subset of the 802 11e wireless LAN WLAN specification that enhances quality of service QoS on a network by prioritizing data packets 802 11n spec requires devices to support 802 11e Quality of Service QoS enhancements for wireless LAN in order to use HT High Throughput link rates i e higher than 54 Mbps WMM s Traffic WMM Identifier TID field is key to aggregation mechanisms including block acknowledgement block ACK that enable 802 11n s high throughput rates Since WMM support is required for products to be certified for 802 11n WMM comes enabled by default in all Wi Fi Certified n APs and wireless routers So even if you don t have any WMM aware devices on your network leave WMM enabled or you may fi
30. es associated with that zone get applied to the VPN interface The properties of a zone can b be set under Network Firewall Please refer to the document on Firgwalls and Port forwarding Implications of the VPN Interface Once you create a VPN interface on the router it implies that the router is placed in the company network even if it is located at a remote location It can be accessed by a device in the company network for controlling it and acquiring any data associated with it 13 5 2 OpenVPN Open VPN i is an open source software application that implements virtual private network VPN techniaues for creating secure point to point or site to site connections It uses the Open SSL library to provide encryption of both the data and control channels Open VPN can run over User Datagram Protocol UDP or Transmission Control Protocol TCP transports multiplexing created SSL tunnels on a single TCP UDP port Open VPN fully supports lPv6 as protocol of the virtual network inside a tunnel and the Open VPN applications can also establish connections via IPv6 It has the ability to work through most proxy servers including HTTP and is good at working through Network address translation NAT and getting out through firewalls The server configuration has the ability to push certain network configuration 50 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro options to the clients These include IP addresses routing co
31. ethO 2 war 2 Ethernet Adapter greta Wireless Network Master Maestro E200 an 2 Custom Interinose you are to this page 13 2 4 Firewall Settings Interfaces LAN network interiaces separated by spaces You can also use VLAN natation INTERFACE VLANMA Bg eth 1 Common Configuration General Setun Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Create Axsign firmwall zone e D Choose the firewall nane you want t assign So eis Cubes carci So nea the interface fron fme m amp accialed zone cr Til cut the create Geld ba dating a zone and attach fre interface bo it Why creating a different Firewall Zone You can create a different VLAN interface and assign the same to a different Firewall Zone You can then set rules and policies in the firewall section on how you want to channelize the Traffic between two LAN zones For details please refer to the firewall section 39 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 2 5 DHCP server Here you can set your LAN side DHCP network 13 2 5 1 General Setup DHCP Server General Setup Acvanced Settings Pasi Settings inber ace Disable for this interface Siar Expiry tima of iaased addresses minimum is 2 minutes 2m DEFINITION Disable DHCP for this interface Please note that if you disable DHCP for this interface all the LAN devices connected to the route
32. he router it has a capability to switch between WAN and cellular in case either of them fails However at any point of time only one of the networks wil be active Wi Fi as client mode the router will act as a client to icles networks The router will accept the Internet access through wireless access provided by another service provider and then distribute the access to the machines connected to the router on its LAN interface At any point of time the router can work either ii in client mode or in Master mode b Wireless Overview Generic MACBO211 802 11bgn radioD No contigua on fs deca Associated Stations SD MAC data It stews a Generic connection with no network configured on the router To enable connection click the edit button to configure the default network with the SSID Maestro E200 5 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 14 2 1 Device Configuration General Setup Device Configuration General Setup Advanced Srttngs You can choose the channel frequency from the drop do auto to select it automatically 4 or choose You can also choose transmit power the default be or 100mW which is the maximum value 58 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 14 2 2 Device Configuration Advanced Settings Device Configuration Oerwrm Setup Band HT mode 902 112 Country Code 00
33. ient trafic B remote my server 11194 J Q Remote host name or ip address Additional Field Add This is the basic configuration menu which you need to configure ITEM DEFINITION Here you can set the output verbosity level Higher the Verb verbosity higher will be the internal log details This will make the tunnel IPv6 capable Does not bin local address and port 52 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Allows you to choose between TCP and UDP Tick for client mode and on tick for Open VPN server Client Mode Facilitates client to client communication for clients Client to Client connected to the same VPN server VPN server IP In addition to the above configuration you need to add the following for basic Open VPN client creation Use fast LZO compression O Use protocol Configure client mode O Allow chent to ctient traffic 194 Q Remote host name or ip address Authority eiee common to both Server and Client Browse to the location where Ca certificate is located on the computer Select and upload Client certificate generated at the server side Browse to Cert the location where client cert certificate is located on the computer Select and upload Client key generated at the server side Browse to the location where client key is located on the computer Select and upload Select teach and add to enter configuration AAS DEFINITION
34. is assigned to the router If you choose Network then you have to choose the type of network namely WAN or 3G oimilarly if you choose Interface then you have to choose the appropriate interface from the dropdown If you select the option URL then a URL needs to be given which fetches IP address of the router from Internet An example of such URL is http checkip dyndns com and appears by default 74 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Next choose the freguency with which you want to check if the address is changed minutes or hours You can also force a change in IP address after an assigned period of time After making these entries you can enable the new DDNS entry by checking the Enable box at the top of the page Choose Save and Apply to effect the change You will see the new entry with your parameters in addition to any old entries Now you will be able to access the router with the hostname assigned rather than the IP address n AD You can add a new DynDNS by choosing a name and clicki tton 17 2 SMS diagnostic SMS diagnostic let you configure up to 4 admins to information of the router after a command is send b International number format is as follow lt countrycode gt lt phonenumber gt SMS Configuration SMS Configuration SMS Administrator Mobile Number enter the mobile number with country code D 75 Maestro E200 Series www maest
35. issues Hardware fault high temperature problem with module or SIM card 14 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 7 3 Ethernet port LED indicators The E200 Series router features two Ethernet ports each with with two LED LED STATUS DESCRIPTION On There is a valid network link Green Off No valid network link detected Amber Flashing There is activity on Ethernet port Off There is not activity on the Ethernet port S N o Q 15 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 9 Hardware installation 8 1 Install the SIM card SIM card s should be inserted into the SIM tray as illustrated in the image below SIM card contact should be face up lt lt lt 8 2 Connect the Cellular WWAN Ant Connect the cellular antenna to the Cellu unit If the unit is equipped with a seco itis highly recommended to connect for diversification Dual antennas will better performance tenna connector Div antenna to this connector na s included with the unit will provide tances environments may require a nted in a different location If this is the a options to chose from please contact us or Note For most applications t n suitable reception but some circ higher quality ante e case Maestro h visit maestro wir O m a CO Cellular lt lt lt maestro Diversity empowering wireless S SS QT ud GP S ad
36. ld be corrected immediately but Critical indicates failure in the secondary systems a n _ Alert i immediately System is Unusable Debu Helps you debug cron process which 9 has failed during runtime Normal informational messages Cron Log Level Indicates some issues can happen or Warning error could be generated in Cron process 33 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 12 2 Administration 12 2 1 Router Password On this page you can change the administrator password for accessing the device Router Password Changes the administrator password for accessing the device Password Confirmation 12 2 2 SSH access The E200 integrate Dropbear which offers SSH n shell access and an integrated SCP server SSH Access Dropbear offers SSH network shell access and an integrated SCP server Dropbear Instance unspocited Usin only on the given merface or unspeched on Specifies the stoning port of this Dropbear instance SSH password authentication Q the root user to login wh password remote hosts to connect to local SSH forwarded ports You can also set parameters for Dropbear Instance for SSH Access and you can paste public SSH Keys one per line for SSH public key authentication By default the remote SSH access over WAN is disabled you need to send an SMS from a registered admin number to enable remote SSH access Please refer
37. m knowledgebase php Try these troubleshooting steps to eliminate your problem After working through these steps and if your problem is not solved please send a ticket to Maestro support team Fill out an Online Support Request via http support maestro wireless com index php a add You will need to create a user account if one is not already set up When submitting a support request please include a copy file from the unit s and the configuration files This will gre quality of the initial response you receive Without this file difficult for the support team to provide accurate an To create a copy of the system login on your router a o to Status gt System Log Maestro Quick Satu Shaun System Network Logout System Log Tue Mar 10 CE 2015 Ica into chat 12783 M Tue 10 2015 info M Tue 10 2015 infe OK Tue Mar 10 03 05 04 2015 cadd rio chat 12783 got it Tun Mar 10 CcrOS 04 2015 indo chat 12783 send AT 4COGDOONT 1 IP 44 Tua Mar 10 CHIN 2 015 local inta chat 12 7854 timeout set Bo 30 seconds Tua Mar 10 COHOS TIS 23015 cina 12 TH engnect Li Tua Mar 10 2015 localz inito chat 12783 N Tua Mar 10 COS s 2015 infe chat 12783 M Tua Mar 10 CHOSE 304 2015 leeu info chat 12783 CL Tun Mar 10 COEG 2015 into chat 12783 get it Tun Mar 10 232055
38. maestro maestro empowering wireless QUICK START GUIDE Version 0 5 1 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Copyright 2015 Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited All right reserved This document is for the use of intended recipients only and the contents may not be reproduced redistributed or copied in whole or in part for any purpose without Maestro prior express consent Copyright Note This document is subject to change without notice This manual cover the following products 3 Maestro E205XT02 3 Maestro E205XT04 3 Maestro E206XT DOCUMENT VERSION MV SV N V 2 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro This manual is written without any warranty Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd reserves the right to modify or improve the product and its accessories which can also be withdrawn without prior notice Our company stresses the fact that the performance of the product and its accessories depends on the proper use conditions as well as the surrounding environment Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the router and this manual This software solution or application is provided on an as is basis No warranty whether expressed implied is given by Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd in relation to this software solution or a
39. main as the Router or ISP that it is connected to This will enable the Router to acquire WAN IP from the Pere This option will enable dial up over Ethernet network PPPoE Your ISP should support PPPoE and you need appropriate login credentials for the same PPPoATM Static address 42 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 3 2 Advanced Settings The configuration options are mostly similar to the LAN options Common Configuration General Satup Advanced Settings Bring up on boot f Use builtin IF management Llen broadcast flag D Required for certain Ps eg Charter wie DOCSIS 3 Use defaut gateway of If unchecked no default route i configured Use ONS servers advertised Af If unchecked the acwertised ONS server addresses are ignored by poer Lise gabswmy metric Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Vendor Class 16 when requesting DHCP DEFINITION The default value is 3 Between all the available Use Gateway metric physical WANs this interface has the highest default priority The Load Balancer will use thes etric Values to determine priority of a particular WAN Physica Settings Firewall Settings O creates a bridge over apecified interfaca a y Ethemot Switch mthi me WLAN Interface ethD 1 dan gr VLAN Interface ath 2 wnn sm Ethemet Adapter gretap 9 Wireless Network Master Maestro E200 lan E Custom Intariace
40. mmands and a few connection options E200 series supports Open VPN client Server and Pass Through Eme E200 Series maestro Maestro Quick Set Slat System batari Services Logout OpenVPN r a led of Cred Cymr FN mynwn ated Cheer Corte late E nabled rwd Sar Sip Client configuration for am ehwn Add N L 51 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 5 2 1 OpenVPN client You can access the OpenVPN client under Services OpenVPN OpenVPN Client will attach itself to the configured OpenVPN server over any available WAN interface If the auto connect function is enables OpenVPN will not only connect over available WAN but also switch between WANs as and when one WAN fails over to another and also auto starts in every reboot This can be achieved by clicking on the enabled tick box You can either edit the sample client or create your own configuration from ground up Click on the Edit sample client and you will see the Moe nu sw rw E200 Series maestro Maestro QuickSetup Status System Network Services Logout Overview Instance sample client Switch to advanced configuration verb 3 Set output verbosity tun ipv6 O Make tun device IPv6 capable nobind Do not bind to local address and port comp 10 yes Use fast LZO compression proto udp Use protocol dient if Configure client mode client ho client Allow chent to cl
41. nation address Destination port Protocol Policy asskgmed Enos Sort ri 192 168 1 104 rz 221 10 182 5E ri In the above screenshot you can see that there are 3r crea ed Rule r1 is linked to policy p1 which is linked to me m1 which is linked to Interface wan Rule r2 is linked to policy p2 which is linked to m er m2 which is linked to Interface wwan Rule r3 is linked to policy p3 which i eau mber m3 which is linked to Interface 3G The above configuration means 3 UDP connections from LAN IP 192 168 1 104 will be sent via WAN 3 All requests IP 223 30 182 58 on Port 2404 will be sent via WWAN 3 Allincomi d outgoing PING will be sent via 3G 71 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 16 Firewall Basics E200 and E220 Series follows a Zone Based firewall concept Every interface of E200 Router physical or virtual needs to be assigned to a firewall zone however one firewall zone can have multiple interfaces By default two zones exists namely LAN zone and WAN zone as shown in the screenshot below A zone 72 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 17 Services 17 1 Dynamic DNS The E200 and E220 series router gets the internet access through WAN or 3G The LAN interface is used for connecting to the local network The service provider for WAN or 3G will periodically change the IP address assigned to the router unless you a
42. nd your clients connecting only at 54 Mbps rates 60 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 14 2 4 Interface Configuration Wireless Security Interface Configuration Genera Setup Wirpbaas Filg Encryntion WPA PEKANPAP FPSK Mined M 5 Cipher nto DEFINITION default is WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Mixed mode Choose the cipher type from the drop Cypher appropriate for your router Similarly enter ythata client machine must enter to join this network Key Enter the Key corresponding to your cypher type 14 2 5 Interface Configuration MAC filter Interface Configuration Corsi il tup Wira MAA Falter MAU Pitter dmabe You can 3 Disable 3 Allow listed Mac addresses 3 Allow all EXCEPT listed MAC addresses When entering 2 options use button to the right of the MAC Address Listfield cen If you choose Custom a new field is added to the in which you may enter any other MAC address likely to join the take care that you enter the MAC address in the reguired After you are satisfied with all your selections press SAVE AND APPLY button Your settings will be applied to the router 61 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 14 3 Wi Fi as Client In Client mode the router will act as a client to existing wireless networks The router will accept the Internet access through wireless access provided by another netwo
43. net Router Please refer to the label on you router or the status page to confirm your modal Quick Setup will guide you through the basic configurations of the Router Viz LAN WAN Cellular and Wireless setup Apart from the above mentioned four interface configurations all other parameters will be set at their factory default settings Please refer to the user manual for a list of factory default configuration For advanced users please follow the Network Tab to select and configure various options as you wish Figure 1 Quick Setup If you need to access advanced feature you can navigate directly in the menu 18 Maestro E200 Series Www maestro wireless com maestro If you want to follow the guick user guide click on the Next button and you will enter quick setup page Since E200 has multiple WAN interfaces the default priority settings for switching between various WAN interfaces is as follows and cannot be changed in Ouick setup To make any changes on the WAN priority settings please go to the Network Interfaces and Network Load Balancing Tab By default the router is configured in failover mode with WAN priorities as listed below Priority 1 Wired WAN 3 Priority 2 Wi Fi as WAN WWAN Wi Fi in Client Priority Cellular In the quick setup page you can perform basic configurati n settings for the LAN WAN Cellular and Wi Fi interfaces All other coni germ will be set to the factory d
44. o 13 2 2 Advanced Settings Interfaces LAN this paga you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several inber aces by Bickirg the bridge interfaces fiic and enter the names of several network interiaces separated by spaces You can also use LAN notation INTERFACE VLANNR e g 1 Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Settings Frwwall Sattrigs Bing upon bont mf Use builtin IFv managenent of Cres MAC DEFINITION Bring up boot e next boot cycle and you ccess the Web Interface of the Use built in IPv6 If ticked it enables IPv6 co in the LAN side Override MAC address Override MTU alue the higher the priority of the interface If no metric is added it will assume a default value of 0 The default metric for LAN interface is O 38 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 2 3 Physical Settings Interfaces LAN On tm page you can confgure the network interiaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces Seld anc enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces You can also use VLAN notation INTERFACE VLANNR 0 0 etho 1 Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Bridge rterteces Enabie STP rA ertace Ethemet Switch ethC VLAN interface 1 fan VLAN Interface
45. our network it is possible to create virtual interface so that you can restrict and control access to different groups of users based on security and functionality This is achieved by creating multiple SSIDs and assigning separate SSIDs to group of users Please note that only one router is servicing multiple SSIDs Wireless Overview Generic MAC80211 802 11bgn radio0 zm Channel 2 2 417 GHz Bitrate 65 Mba s 4 SSID Maestro Mode Master 95 COMP Associated Stations 550 MAC Address IPv4 Address Signal Noise RX Rate TX Rate Maestro 64 09 60 C6 BI FB 192 168 1 216 4 dBim OdBm 6OMbts MOS 0 20MM 65 0 Mbit s MCS 6 20MHz Click on Add button next to Gener c interface to add another network Follow the same procedure as given in Wi Fi section to create ANOTHER interface in Access Point mode Please note that the device configuration for both interfaces remain me same However the Interface configuration can be different Assign a new ESSI to the interface You can make choices for Network Security and MAC address filtering so youc can differentiate between different groups of users For you ean ooe one interface with MAC Address filtering DISABLED whereas another with ALLOW only listed MAC Addresses This way you can provide full Internet access to only second group while restricting it for former group After you make all the settings click on SAVE AND APPLY button to cre
46. pplication User shall assume the entire risk of using or relying on this software solution and application In no event will Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation indirect or consequential loss damage or any loss damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profit arising out of or in connection with the use of this router product Every effort is made to keep the product and its software up and running smoothly However Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd takes no responsibility for and will not be liable for the product or its software being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues beyond our control The above terms and conditions are subject to change without prior notice The present use of this product solution implies that the user approves and understands all the above terms and conditions 3 Maestro E200 Series Www maestro wireless com maestro Table of Contents 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7 2 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 7 2 2 USING THE ROUTER IN VEHICLE 7 2 3 PROTECTING YOUR ROUTER 7 3 OVERVIEW 8 3 1 SCOPE 8 3 2 TARGET AUDIENCE 8 4 PREREQUISITES 8 5 USER MANUAL CONVENTIONS 9 6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 10 6 1 E205 SERIES AT A GLANCE 10 6 2 E206 SERIES AT A GLANCE 11 6 3 BUNDLE CONTENT 11 7 PRODUCT FEATURES 12 8 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS AND LED 13 8 1 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 13 8 2 LED INDICATORS 14 8 3 ETHERNET PORT LED INDICATORS 15 9 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 16 9 1 INSTALL
47. priority Please note that Tracking IP Ping Count and Ping Interval will consume data High Tracking IPs Higher Ping count and low Ping interval will result in faster switchover but will consume high amount of data and vice e versa Please be careful in adjusting these values as per your requirements 15 1 1 2 2 Policies and Rules You need to note that in Failover Mode the following is the co Policies and Rules Changing these parameters will revert the router I Balancing n for oad Maestro QuekSeup Stews System efe i A wi Int etaec Mo memi s MWAN Policy Configuration Policies Pukces are profiles grouping one or more members controling how MAN GatrOutes trafic Member interfaces with lower meincs are used ft lntetaces with the seme inad batance 023 balanced member medaces distribute more trafic out those with wefus Names may contain characters AZ 0 9 _ and mo spaces Names must be 15 characters or less Pobcres may not share the same name as configured mietm es members or nes Policy Members assagned mt Maestro Quick Setup Status System Network Sereces Logout Lyveniew Advanced imortac es Members MWAN Rule Configuration Traffic Rules Rules speofy wich trafic wil use a particular MWAN based on P address port or protocol Rules are matched from top to bottom Rules below a matching rule are ignored Traffic not
48. r should have a static LAN IP Ignore interface configured Lowest leased address as offset from the network Start address Maximum number of leased addresses ed addresses minimum is 2 minutes t the IP address allocated by the router Leasetime will di ar from the Wi Fi Overview Associates stations list only after individual lease time for each IP O Dynamically allocate DHCP addresses for cents If disabled only clients having static leases wil be served Force DHCP on thes network even if another server is detected O Owerride the netmask sent to clients Normally it is calculated fom the subnet that is served e Define additional DHCP options for example 6 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 2 which advertises different ONS servers 10 cherts ITEM DEFINITION Dynamic DHCP Dynamically allocate DHCP addresses for clients If y disabled only clients having static leases will be served Force DHCP on this network even if another server is Force detected 40 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro A Menna Override the netmask sent to clients Normally it is calculated from the subnet that is served Define additional DHCP options for example DHCP Options 6 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 2 which advertises different DNS servers to clients 13 2 5 3 IPv6 Settings This help will help you setup a DHCP IPv6 network on your LAN side DHCP Server General Settings
49. rk and then distribute the access to the machines connected to the router on its LAN interface At any point of time the router can work either in client mode or in Master mode To change from Access Point mode to client mode you have to remove all networks in Access Point mode Under Network gt Wi Fi click on Scan Wireless Overview Generic 80211 802 11bgn radio0 Select the Wi Fi network you want to join and click Join Network p Join Network Settings wireless configuration M O An additional network will be created if you leave this unchecked WPA pasaphrasn Specify the secret encryption iy here The alowed characters are 2 o z 0 9 and unapectied or create D Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the inter ace from the associated rone or fil out the create field to define arw rone and attach the interface to it f N ITEM DEFINITION WPA passphrase Enter the WPA pass phrase for the chosen network Assign this network to firewall zone Since you want your router to work in client mode the internal network is connected on LAN so the firewall must be on the WAN side Alternatively you can create your own firewall zone 62 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 14 4 Creating multiple SSID Though only one router is physically present to provide Internet access to any host machines in y
50. ro wireless com maestro COMMAND DEFINITION Remote access will enable AT REMACC lt 1 gt or disable AT REMACC lt 0 gt remote access AT4HWI Hardware information will give you hardware information such as model number AT4SWI Software information will give you software information such as firmware version List of Commands Command marne AT REBOOT 1 AT CELLDIAG AT LANDIAG AT WANDIAG AT WANPING lt IPA gt AT LANPING lt IPA gt Enable Remote access AT REMACC 1 0 Hardware information AT HWIY Software information AT SWI TA down oad over the air will allow you to remotely update your firmware enter your server IP address the filename username and password 76 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 17 4 GPS You can get GPS parameters as describes below By clicking Enable Data Send you will open a new menu where you could select the IP address the port a 1 orotocol format to receive the data etheir TCP UDP or HTTP You can also setup a backup server by clicking on the Backup checkbox Porti Backup Hf selected and data sending on primary ip then bacup ip will be ued IT backup ip tailed then again primary ip will ba used There will ba 3 such tries Send Inberea in Minute 77 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 17 5 Event The Event menu you set up action based on preset event Thos
51. s or medical equipment The antenna of the router should be directed away from computers office equ ggn home appliance etc Always keep the router at a minimally safe distance of 26 6cm or more from a human body b Do not put the antenna inside metallic boxes or ot pontainers 1 2 Using the router in vehicle Check for any regulation or law authorizing the use of GSM eguipment in vehicles in your country before installing the router Installation of the router should be done by qualified personnel Consult your vehicle dealer for any i interference concerns related to the use of the router Be careful when the router is the vehicle s main battery The battery may be drained after extended period 1 3 Protecting your router To ensure emeor fre usage please install and operate your router with care and comply with the following y y Do not expose the router to extreme conditions such as high humidity rain high temperatures direct sunlight caustic harsh chemicals dust or water Do not try to disassemble or modify the router as there are no user serviceable parts inside and the warranty would be void in case of tampering Do not drop hit or shake the router Do not use the router under extreme vibrating conditions Do not pull the power supply cable Please attach or detach it by holding the connector after switching off the supply Install and connect the router in a
52. se O to ignores failures Send LCP echo reguests at the given interval in seconds only effective in conjunction with failure threshold O value will Keep the 3G connection always on Any Inactivity timeout other value X will turn off the 3G connection after X seconds of inactivity Override MTU EF Press Save and Apply to apply your settings threshold 49 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 13 5 1 3 Firewall Settings The firewall settings tabs show you the existing firewall zone Interfaces PPTP Cn this paga you can configure tha network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces Aoki and enter th names of severi network interfaces separated by spaces You can alea use VLAN notation INTERFACE VLABNR ag eth 1 Common Configuration General Setup Settings Criat Asyn freal zone 9 or create 9 Choose the fimwall zone you want To assign bo this interface Select unspacific to remove the interface from the asacciabed rone or fill out the create field to define a mew tore and atiach the merface bo curen amp Apply CHI You can choose to add the new interface to the WAN Zone or create a new zone for the interface Choose the appropriate button and enter a name for the new zone and click on SAVE AND APPLY button When you assign the new VPN interface to a zone it implies that the properti
53. sk for a static IP address However it is not possible for a remote client of the router to change the address in tune with the service provider In such case Dynamic DNS or DynDNS comes in handy The concept is same as DNS however it retains the Name given to the router even if the underlying IP address For this you need to register with the provider of dynami nd configure the router with the details Dynamic DNS allows that reached with a fixed hostname while having a address changing IP The following note describes the procedur cre Click on Services Dynamic DNS 73 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro Dynamic DNS DNS ala that your router can be naa haid with a food hostname while having a inamica changing IP Wan 9 Network on which the ddna updater scripts will ba started cyndna ong CT eo Te ong ET LES T TEN LIAL http chackip dyncans eom Check for changed IP every Check tim urit Force Update eiry Force time unit ITEM DEFINITION Event interface Network on which the ddns updater scripts will be started _ eame Stname received from your DynDNS service provider Password 3 received from your DynDNS service provider iu have to choose the source of IP address and the network The of IP address can be either Network or Interface or URL This is the hanism through which an IP address
54. ss Controller adici 29 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 11 1 7 MWAN Interface Live status MWAN Interface provides a live view of all the available and connected WAN options In the above screenshot you can see that the interfaces marked in Green are live and connected while the ones in red are available but offline 11 2 Firewall You can verify parameters related to firewall and its settin otatus of firewalls for both IPv4 and IPv6 can be seen here 0085 maestro Cham ddy Paeete Yale te a tw id mem TFET me OP Peste ae cmm X eam Wm L L 9 99 Cmm TAF ete ACUEFT Pee 6 9 tm 30 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 11 3 Routes The rules that are currently active on this E205 are shown here 11 4 System Log The log of all configured events regarding this 0 is displayed here 11 5 Realtime graphs This screen provides real time graphs of ITEM DEFINITION Load Load indicates the load on CPU Traffic indicates the WAN side incoming and outgoing Traffic traffic Jicates the traffic on Wi Fi irrespective on Vi Fi is used as an access point LAN or Client This page gives an overview over currently active network Connections connections Realtime Load Wireless 31 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 12 S
55. t It might be necessary to e device again depending on 25 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 11 Status pages explained 3 Open your browser on your computer with the address http 192 168 1 1 3 Enter the default login admin and password admin By clicking on Status or Overview the page below will be displayed rum E200 Series maestro Sinus ynn TEYM Logout Miamin Marien E206 Mikma ESS 2 5 9 10 49 Men lir 18 T5 1212 2015 Uri Tim 498 H Jed in 5 sub menus The Statu v Overview 3 Firewall 3 Routes 3 System Log 3 Real time Graphs 26 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 11 1 Overview 11 1 1 System The system tabs displays all information related to your device hardware and software version as well as basic settings Maestro Model Maestro E205 Firmware Version Maestro E205 2 0 ACT Kernel Version 3 10 48 Local Time Mon May 1B 13 11 14 2015 Dh 12m 445 b Y ITEM DEFINITION The name assigned to your router Model of your routet E Version The firmware version that is currently residing and controlling the TOUuter _ Kernel Version Thetinuxkernel version onthe router The date and time set up on the router Uptime The IMEI H International Mobile Equipment Identity of the IMEI router a unique code for identifying devices on a GSM network
56. twork segment O o MTU Maximum transmission unit of a communications protocol of a layer is the size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards NAT Network address translation is a methodology of modifying network address information in Internet Protocol IP datagram packet headers while they are in transit across a traffic routing device for the purpose of remapping one IP address space into another NTP Network Time Protocol is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Pre shared key TCP TKIP VPN WAN Quality of Service Radio Freguency x 81 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro WDS Wireless distribution system Wired Equivalent Privacy is a wireless network security standard Local area wireless technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect the internet using 2 4 GHz UHF 5 GHz SHF radio waves WI Fi Protected Access Wi Fi Protected Access Il 82 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 18 4 Support There are several resources available to you for support and troubleshooting of your Maestro product or for resolving configuration difficulties at Maestro s support website http support maestro wireless co
57. u can start the VPN service as follows mo EINE Quick Setup Status System E200 Series Aga vw nn Maestro Network Services Logout OpenVPN OpenVPN instances Below is a list of configured Open VPN mitances and thes current state Enabled Started Start Stop custom config g san sample server amp sun sample client yes 7070 sop Chent configuration o an et 3 Add The above screen shows that Open VPN se System Net work Services Status Unsupported protocol type Insta protocol extensions Uptime 0h 40m 49s MAC Address AE 9A 00 26 C8 RX 172 MB 10397 Pkts TX 3 88 MB 9247 Pkts IPv4 192 168 1 1 24 IPv6 FDCF 53DB 759 00 0 0 1 60 Uptime Oh 9m 10s RX 436 00 B 16 Pkts 456 00 B 17 Pkts 1 4 100 89 123 80 32 Uptime 0h 4m 54 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 RX 104 KB 8 Pkts 31 04 MB 22758 IPvd 10 8 0 14 32 amp Connect E200 Series LAN WAN NC POUR maestro N UNTAVED CHANOR 1 mj Delete xj Delete xj Delete ice has started and the below smoothly maestro Stop 56 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro j 14 WI FI 14 1 Introduction The router can work in 2 modes Wi Fi as access point It provides Internet to other host machines in its network over Wi Fi It can get Internet connection from WAN or cellular If you have a cellular SIM card inserted in t
58. ugged router designed for mission critical enterprise applications requiring faultless connectivity The E200 comes in two models the cost effective HSDPA ensures always on connectivity for 2G migration or low latency applications such as energy and sales amp payment while the HSPA penta band is ideal for deployment in vertical markets reguiring high speed data or global roaming such as security and transportation The E200 can be configured through an easy to use web setup section will facilitate basic router configuration Adve interface quick ed configuration also directly available through the web interface igured a set of 6 LED s on the top of the aluminum alloy casing will ser ensure that the device is operating correctly Users can al ely manage the router is also available through an HTTPS connecti LAN or WAN 12 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 7 Physical dimensions and LED 7 1 Physical dimensions maestro y empowering wireless E200 Series dimensions without connector 13 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro 7 2 LED indicators The E200 Series features 6 LEDs on the front to display critical system information SIM card is not inserted or device is not registered on the cellular network Device is registered on the cellular home network Strong signal CSQ gt 7 No alert device is running smoothly Software fault crash
59. urrent configuration requires an OpenWrt compatible firmware image Keep settings Image Choose File No file chosen Flash image Under Flash new firmwar age click on Choose File and locate the bin file on your computer Flash new firmware image Upload a sysupgrade compatible image here to replace the running firmware Check Keep settings to retain the current configuration requires an OpenWrt compatible firmware image Keep settings Image Choose File maestro rami 270215 bin Flash image Once the file located on the computer click Flash image 24 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com Flash Firmware Verify The flash image was uploaded Below is the checksum and file size listed compare them with the original file to ensure data integrity Click Proceed below to start the flash procedure Checksum 486476dc 0c5ad1585230391beb10cez2 Size 6 50 MB 7 69 MB available Configuration files will be kept Click Proceed System Flashing The system is flashing now DO NOT POWER OFF THE DEVICE Wait a few minutes before you try to reconnect It might be necessary to renew the address of your computer to reach the device again depending on your settings Waiting for changes to be applied FIM The system will now be flashing DO NOT POWER OFF THE D Wait a few minutes before you renew the address of your com your settings o reconnec
60. xt step would be to Create Policies corresponding to each Member MWAN Policy Configuration Policies Policies are profiles grouping one or more members controlling how MWAN distributes trafic Member interfaces wath lower metncs are used first Interfaces with the same metne load balance Load balanced member interfaces distnbute more traffic out those with weights Names may contain characters 2 a z 0 9 _ and spaces Names must be 15 characters or less Policies may not share the same name as configured interfaces members or nes Policy Members assigned Last resort Errors p m1 unreachable reject p2 m2 unreachable reject p3 m3 unreachable reject Maestro E200 Series Www maestro wireless com maestro Next would be create rules for each Policy MWAN Rule Configuration Traffic Rules Rules vtech trafic ube a parbculai policy bared on address gart or erotacol Rules are matched from top 1o bottom Rules below a matching rule ane ignored Trafic agi army role ms routed ung the mam routing table Trafic destined for known ater than delauk networks is handled by the m n roubng table Trafic matching a rule but all WAN mnterfaces for that policy dawn wall be blackholed Mares may contain characters A Z 0 9 and no spaces Rules mary not share tw same name zs configured interfaces or polices Rule Source address Source port Desti
61. ystem 12 1 System properties 12 1 1 General Setting This page allows you to configure the basic aspects of your device like its hostname or the time zone System System Properties General Fahre Logging Lance and Style Local Time FriApe 17 06 32 48 2015 0 Sync with browser Hiei rar Maestro Timo UTC P V 12 1 2 Logging Parameters about system log like buffer NN e log output level can be set System Properties Genaral Legge Language ard Style System log buffer sine Extamal system log server Log krr Cron Log Level ITEM DEFINITION System log buffer size 00 displayed under Status Logs Default End lio IP address of any external TCP server where the real d 9 time log will be posted External system log server Port of any external TCP server where the real time log port will be posted Log output level Provides Information useful for 32 Maestro E200 Series www maestro wireless com maestro developers for debugging the application not useful during operations Normal operational messages which Info provide information which can be used for general purposes like reporting Events which are unusual but not an Notice error Used to spot potential problems Immediate action is not necessary Warning messages but not error Warning indicating that error might occur if action is not taken rror to developers or admins for resolution shou
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