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Brand | Maxon |
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Model | Quadmax MA-6060 |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Disclaimer regarding the product's suitability for life support applications.
Statement on RF Industries' right to modify product design and performance.
Warnings and guidelines for operating the modem within RF exposure limits.
Recommendations for safe use of the modem while operating vehicles.
Instructions on avoiding hazardous locations for modem operation.
Contact information for technical assistance, including hours and methods.
Contact information for sales inquiries, including hours and methods.
Highlights key capabilities and advantages of the MA-6060 router.
Technical parameters related to cellular network connectivity and performance.
Itemized list of components included in the router package.
Instructions for correctly connecting cellular and Wi-Fi antennas.
Steps for connecting devices via the RS232 console port.
Information and guidance on connecting the router's power supply.
Explanation of the function of various status indicator lights on the modem.
Instructions for performing a factory reset using the physical reset button.
Step-by-step guide to connect to the router's web interface.
Details on the router's hardware, firmware, and general system status.
Information regarding RAM usage, free memory, and cached data.
Data on network connections, including IP filter max connections.
List and details of devices currently connected to the Local Area Network.
Information on the DHCP server's status and configuration.
Status information for clients connected to the L2TP VPN server.
Information on active L2TP VPN client connections.
Status information for clients connected to the PPTP VPN server.
Display of primary WAN connection parameters like IP, DNS, and signal strength.
Overview of incoming and outgoing data traffic statistics by month.
Explanation of the function of various status lights for the Wi-Fi interface.
Statistics on received and transmitted data packets for the wireless interface.
Information about connected wireless clients, including MAC address and uptime.
Information about nearby Wi-Fi networks, including SSID, channel, and security.
Configuration for DHCP server or forwarder, including IP address pools.
Duration for which IP addresses are leased to network clients.
Manually setting DNS server addresses for the LAN interface.
Setting up a static IP address for the WAN connection.
Using DHCP for automatic WAN IP address assignment.
Configuring the modem to connect to a 4G cellular network.
Configuring the router for a PPPoE WAN connection.
Setting up a 3G connection using dialup protocols.
Configuring the router's network identity, including router and domain names.
Introduction to network services available on the router.
Settings for the DNSMasq local DNS server and hostname resolution.
Settings for Simple Network Management Protocol for network monitoring.
Enabling and configuring Secure Shell (SSH) for remote access.
Options for securing the wireless network with WEP, WPA, WPA2, and RADIUS.
Setting up a captive portal for Wi-Fi access control and user authentication.
Setting up dynamic DNS services for remote access to a changing IP address.
Configuring the router as a PPTP VPN server or client.
Configuring the router as an L2TP VPN server or client.
Configuring OpenVPN for secure client-server or bridge connections.
Configuring forwarding rules for a specified range of network ports.
Additional settings for configuring the router as a PPPoE server.
Configuring static and dynamic routing protocols for network traffic.
Manually defining static routes for network traffic management.
Hierarchical Token Bucket settings for bandwidth control and prioritization.
Defining rules for classifying network traffic for Quality of Service.
Setting up the router's firewall for network protection and traffic filtering.
Configuring extra firewall rules for packet filtering and security.
Settings to protect the router against Denial of Service and bruteforce attacks.
Creating and managing internet access policies for specific PCs.
Blocking access to specific websites by entering their URLs.
Blocking websites based on keywords found in their content.
Core settings for router administration, including password changes.
Settings for accessing the router's web interface via HTTP or HTTPS.
Enabling and configuring remote management access to the router.
Enabling or disabling remote Telnet functionality for management.