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Throughput | 0.15 Gbit/s |
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Ethernet LAN | Yes |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.3i, IEEE 802.3u |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Smart Interface Card (SIC) slots quantity | 2 |
Product color | Black |
Rack mounting | No |
LED indicators | LAN, Power |
Housing material | Steel |
VPN support | L2TP| PPTP|IPSec|GRE |
Security algorithms | - |
VPN tunnels quantity | 8 |
2G standards | EDGE, GPRS, GSM |
3G standards | HSPA, UMTS |
GSM bands supported | 900, 1800 MHz |
UMTS bands supported | 850, 900, 1800, 2100 MHz |
Mobile network generation | 4G |
Antenna type | External |
Input current | 2 A |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 85 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -20 - 60 °C |
Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 95 % |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 85 % |
Certification | CE |
Package depth | 194 mm |
Package width | 158 mm |
Package height | 88 mm |
Package weight | 638 g |
Pallet width | 1200 mm |
Pallet length | 1100 mm |
Pallet height (air) | 1242.5 mm |
Pallet height (sea) | 1907 mm |
Pallet gross weight (air) | 249480 g |
Pallet gross weight (sea) | 332640 g |
Quantity per pallet (air) | 300 pc(s) |
Quantity per pallet (sea) | 480 pc(s) |
Shipping (inner) case width | 345 mm |
Shipping (inner) case height | 221.5 mm |
Shipping (inner) case length | 467 mm |
Shipping (inner) case weight | 6930 g |
Shipping (inner) case net weight | 6380 g |
Number of cartons per pallet (air) | 30 pc(s) |
Number of cartons per pallet (sea) | 48 pc(s) |
Quantity per shipping (inner) case | 10 pc(s) |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85176990 |
Depth | 70 mm |
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Width | 93 mm |
Height | 24 mm |
Weight | 210 g |
Details the revision history of the manual, including version and date.
Lists trademarks and registered trademarks of D-Link and other companies.
Lists items included in the DWM-312 router package.
Details the necessary hardware and software for router operation.
Introduces the DWM-312 4G LTE M2M Router and its features.
Details the front panel components and their functions.
Describes the top panel components and their corresponding LED indicators.
Explains the components and ports located on the rear of the router.
Lists precautions and guidelines before installing the router.
Provides instructions on how to connect the external antennas to the router.
Guides users on inserting micro-SIM cards into the router's SIM slots.
Explains how to access and log into the router's web configuration utility.
Covers configuration of the internet connection and WAN service settings.
Details how to select and configure preferred SIM card settings for internet access.
Displays current network provider, type, connection time, and signal strength.
Explains how to configure APN settings for cellular network connection.
Manages APN profiles, allowing editing, adding, or deleting them.
Details the fields required to create or modify an APN profile.
Configures service type, roaming, reconnection mode, and IP type.
Manages SIM card status, PIN code requests, and PIN attempts.
Displays current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, subnet masks, and DNS servers.
Allows selection between Router Mode and Bridge Mode for device operation.
Configures NAT, WAN keep-alive, DNS query, and check intervals for router mode.
Configures router IP address, subnet mask, local domain, and LAN snooping.
Configures RIP for dynamic routing and enables LAN snooping.
Manages the built-in DHCP server, IP address range, lease time, and static IP settings.
Enables or disables IPv6 configuration for the router.
Sets the IPv6 LAN assignment type, including DHCPv6 and SLAAC options.
Configures IPSec VPN, Netbios over IPsec, NAT traversal, and dynamic VPN.
Configures VPN tunnel name, subnet, key life, encapsulation, and pre-shared key.
Manages XAUTH account information for IPSec server clients.
Sets up the internal PPTP server with authentication, IP pool, and user accounts.
Configures the router to act as a PPTP client with server IP and user credentials.
Configures the internal L2TP server with authentication, IP pool, and user accounts.
Configures the router to act as an L2TP client with server IP and user credentials.
Configures GRE tunnels for compatible servers, including ID, name, peer IP, and key.
Configures Domain Name System (DNS) server for host/domain name resolution.
Sets up Dynamic DNS (DDNS) services for remote router access.
Enables DNS redirect to a single IP address for all DNS requests.
Manages firewall rules, including outbound and inbound filters.
Configures a list of websites to be blocked from users on the network.
Controls network access based on MAC addresses, allowing or denying connections.
Exposes a single client device to the outside world for specific applications.
Improves performance of sensitive applications by prioritizing traffic.
Configures Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for network monitoring.
Configures the device to act as a virtual server for accessing services.
Enables Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for compatibility with networking equipment.
Allows automatic or manual scanning for cellular networks to connect.
Configures email notifications for system logs, alerts, and firmware updates.
Allows changing the administrator password and user account passwords.
Enables remote management of the router via a web browser.
Saves and loads router configuration settings, and restores to factory defaults.
Shows messages stored on the SIM card, allowing deletion, reply, or forward.
Allows sending SMS messages by entering recipient phone number and message text.
Configures SMS remote management, security keys, and command settings.
Configures the router's time zone and NTP server for accurate time synchronization.
Manages device and module firmware upgrades, including manual and FOTA methods.
Views router events and activities, and optionally sends logs to a Syslog server.
Manages schedule rules for firewall and parental control features.
Provides options to reboot the device or reset the connection.
Configures periodic resetting of the internet connection on a schedule.
Solutions for not being able to access the router's web-based configuration utility.
Steps to reset the router's password to factory defaults.
Troubleshooting steps for connecting to sites or sending/receiving emails.
Guides on how to verify the computer's IP address using ipconfig.
Instructions for manually assigning a static IP address to a network adapter.
Lists general technical details like mobile network support and data throughput.
Details physical attributes such as enclosure, dimensions, weight, and temperature.
Provides part number and description for the DWM-312 router.
Statement regarding FCC rules, interference, and device operation compliance.
Lists EC declarations for product compliance with EU directives.
Notes on wireless LAN usage in the European Community, restrictions, and regulations.
General safety guidelines for personal safety and product protection.
Instructions on proper disposal and recycling of the product and packaging.