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Model | IR611-S |
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Category | Network Router |
WAN Ports | 1 |
Wireless Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz |
Cellular | Yes |
Cellular Connectivity | 4G LTE |
Power Input | 9-36 VDC |
Flash Memory | 16 MB |
Wireless Standards | 802.11 b/g/n |
Power Supply | 12 VDC |
Describes the target audience for the manual and the types of users it is intended for.
Explains the symbols and formatting conventions used throughout the user manual.
Provides a general introduction to the InRouterXX-S series, details panel layout, and lists included accessories.
Explanation of the status LEDs for both IR611-S and IR615-S models and their meanings.
Requirements and precautions for installing the device, including network coverage and power.
Procedures for installing SIM/UIM cards and connecting the antennas to the device.
Steps for grounding, connecting the power supply, and logging into the router for the first time.
Introduction to the system configuration process, covering various system settings.
Configuring language, hostname, system time, and timezone synchronization.
Configuring serial port parameters and managing user administration and login settings.
Details on service ports, local/remote access, WAN access, and user privileges.
Setting up remote logging to upload system logs to a remote server.
Backing up, importing, restoring configurations, and scheduling device tasks.
Procedures for firmware updates, restarting the router, and logging out of the interface.
Configuring cellular network access using a SIM card for dialup connections.
Scheduling dialup connections and basic Wide Area Network (WAN) setup.
Configuring WAN connections using Static IP addressing or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Setting up PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) for WAN connections.
Configuring network link redundancy and Local Area Network (LAN) parameters.
Details on LAN settings and switching Wireless LAN operational modes (AP/Client).
Configuring the Wireless LAN interface as an access point or a client.
Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) resolution and Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS).
DDNS setup and manual configuration of static routes for network traffic.
Configuring the DHCP server for dynamic IP allocation and DHCP client functions.
Detailed DHCP settings and configuration for DNS relay service.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol setup for gateway redundancy.
VRRP settings and managing devices via SMS or IP-based methods.
Device management features and Data Transfer Unit (DTU) configuration.
Configuration for DTU functions and SMS-based management.
Setting up basic firewall rules and configuring Access Control Lists (ACLs).
Configuring URL filtering, content filtering, and port mapping settings.
Detailed port mapping settings and configuration for Virtual IP addresses.
Virtual IP mapping details and setting up the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
DMZ settings and configuring MAC-IP address binding rules.
Limiting upload and download bandwidth speeds for network traffic.
Configuring general bandwidth control and IP-specific bandwidth limitations.
Configuring IPSec tunnels, security protocols, and related parameters.
Setting up IPSec tunnels and Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels.
GRE tunnels and configuring the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) client.
L2TP client configurations and setting up the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) client.
PPTP client settings and configuring OpenVPN client connections.
Configuring OpenVPN connections and advanced OpenVPN features.
Advanced OpenVPN settings and managing digital certificates for VPN.
Performing network PING tests to check connectivity and latency.
Functionality for PING tests and performing traceroute to diagnose network paths.
Traceroute functionality and testing network link speed.
Displaying general system statistics such as version, uptime, and resource usage.
Detailed system status information and modem connection status.
Modem status details and information on network connections.
Details on network connections and the router's active route table.
Information on the route table and a list of connected devices.
Listing connected devices and viewing system event logs.
Resolving common issues related to internet connectivity and ping tests.
Reconfiguring the device after lost settings and troubleshooting frequent restarts.
Troubleshooting firmware upgrade failures and VPN connectivity problems.
Diagnosing issues related to LED indicators and web interface access.
Addressing dialup connection failures and performing a factory reset procedure.