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46 | LTE Router Installation
Aprisa LTE User Manual 2.1
Basic Software Setup
For a basic setup, open the Aprisa LTE SuperVisor web-based manager to make configuration changes to
your router. See Connecting to SuperVisor’ on page 65.
First Time Setup
When you log in for the first time to Aprisa LTE router, configure any of the following:
Time Zone navigate to ‘Services > Date & Time’ and set the date, time, zone, and format.
Admin Password navigate to ‘Security > Users > Accounts’ and change the default password.
Security Level - navigate to Security > Setupand set the security level of the router. Strong security
level will encrypt all files loaded from the radio, such as configuration file, etc. User shall change the
default security Encryption Key if Strong security level is selected.
SIM pin if required to enable the SIM(s), navigate to ‘Cellular > SIM 1 & 2’ and enter the SIM(s) pin
code. Note: not all cellular operators use a pin to enable the SIM card.
Access Point Name (APN) - navigate to ‘Cellular > General’ and set the active / backup APNs per your
installed SIM(s).
Wi-Fi Network Name and password if router was ordered with Wi-Fi, navigate to
‘Interfaces/Networking > WiFi’, click the ‘Edit’ button and set under ‘Interface Configuration’ the ESSID
WiFi network name and the password. If you are currently using the router’s Wi-Fi network, you will
need to reconnect your devices to the network using the newly established wireless network name (SSID)
and password.
LTE Link Check - navigate to Cellular > General > LINK HEALTH CHECK SETTINGS’ and set the:
‘Health Check Test Type = Timed Ping or Ping Counts’ – for short and temporary health test.
‘Ping Destination IP Address = valid IP address’ - an IP address that can be reached through your
PDN/WAN connection since some carriers block certain IP addresses.
Set the other parameters such as ‘Inter-Ping Interval’, ‘Link Failure Ping Threshold’, and ‘test ping
count / duration’ to test the connection and verify the WAN/PDN device is connected. Click the
‘Save’ button and then click ‘Start’ to run the test. If the connection fails, the OK LED will light RED
until the test finishes, or light green for a successful test.

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