Do you have a question about the Pepwave HD2 and is the answer not in the manual?
Category | Network Router |
---|---|
Model | Pepwave HD2 |
WAN Ports | 2 |
LAN Ports | 4 |
Cellular Modems | 2 |
Throughput | 400 Mbps |
Load Balancing | Yes |
VPN | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Wireless Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Ethernet Ports | 4 |
Firewall | Yes |
Cellular Connectivity | 3G/4G LTE |
VPN Support | IPsec, PPTP, L2TP |
Lists and explains WAN, LAN, VPN, Firewall, Captive Portal, Outbound Policy, AP Controller, and QoS features.
Details features like web admin interface, firmware upgrades, remote configuration, and system tools.
Overview of the MAX 700 model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX HD2 model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX HD2 IP67 model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX HD2 mini model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX Transit model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of MAX HD4/HD2 and HD4 with MediaFast, including panel and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX BR1 model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX BR1 Slim model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX BR1 Pro LTE model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX Hotspot model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the BR1 Mini model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Overview of the MAX BR1/2 IP55 model, including panel appearance.
Overview of the MAX On-The-Go model, including panel appearance and LED indicators.
Explains how to install router without network changes and bypass on power loss.
Configures two routers for redundancy and failover in master-slave.
Enables secure remote client connections using L2TP with IPsec or PPTP.
Lists necessary items and information before installing the Pepwave router.
Provides steps to connect computers and WAN sources to the router.
Guides on setting up LAN and WAN connections for proper network access.
Configures LAN interface settings like IP address and subnet mask.
Manages splash screens and login pages for open/secure networks.
Configures health check settings for Ethernet WAN connections.
Sets up WAN connection using DHCP for automatic IP address assignment.
Configures WAN connection with a static IP address provided by the ISP.
Manages cellular WAN connections, including SIM card and band selection.
Configures Wi-Fi WAN settings like channel width, data rate, and security.
Configures wireless network settings like SSID, channel, and output power.
Configures caching for specified domains, IP subnets, and content types.
Schedules content downloads to preserve bandwidth and reduce costs.
Configures PepVPN and SpeedFusion for bonding WAN connections and site-to-site VPNs.
Configures IPsec VPN connections with encryption standards and authentication methods.
Manages and load balances outbound traffic across WAN connections.
Defines custom rules for outbound traffic based on service, algorithm, and destination.
Allows Internet users to access servers behind the router via port forwarding.
Configures IP address mapping for inbound and outbound traffic.
Categorizes clients into groups for applying bandwidth and prioritization policies.
Defines maximum download and upload speeds for user groups.
Sets prioritization levels for different application traffic types.
Configures rules to filter traffic between WAN and LAN in both directions.
Detects and prevents network intrusions and denial-of-service attacks.
Blocks specific applications and websites for clients.
Configures redundant routers for failover and continuous operation.
Enables a built-in PPTP server for secure remote access to the local network.
Configures wireless network settings like SSID, channel, and security.
Allows searching and viewing details for specific Wi-Fi users.
Manages user accounts, passwords, and web session timeouts for security.
Handles firmware upgrades for the Pepwave router.
Manages router settings, including backup, restore, and upload/download.
Performs ping tests to check LAN/WAN connection connectivity.
Traces the routing path to a destination through Ethernet or SpeedFusion.
Enables and configures command-line interface access via SSH.
Displays system information like model, firmware, and serial number.
Shows information on active inbound/outbound sessions and client activity.
Lists connected clients, IP addresses, names, and traffic rates.
Displays connection status and peer information for SpeedFusion connections.
Shows network traffic processed since installation or last reboot.
Displays hourly bandwidth usage for all WAN connections.
Shows daily bandwidth usage for all WAN connections, with client usage view.
Displays monthly bandwidth usage for WAN connections and client usage.
Outlines FCC compliance rules and interference correction measures.
Declares conformity with EU essential requirements and lists applicable test methods.