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| Model | 5210N |
|---|---|
| Type | Industrial Cellular Router |
| WAN Ports | 1 |
| LAN Ports | 1 |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 |
| Data Rate | Up to 150 Mbps |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C ~ 70°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
| Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
| Serial Interface | RS-232/RS-485 |
| Antenna Connectors | 2 SMA for Cellular, 1 RP-SMA for Wi-Fi |
| Power Supply | 12-48V DC |
| Power Input | 12-48V DC |
Lists key features of the SHDSL.bis routers, including bonding and connectivity options.
Details comprehensive technical specifications for WAN, LAN, Bridging, Routing, ATM, and EFM interfaces.
Illustrates typical network diagrams for EFM or ATM DSLAM and point-to-point connections.
Explains the LEDs on the router's front panel and their status indicators.
Describes the connectors on the rear panel and the functionality of the reset button.
Shows pin assignments for the 4-wire and 2-wire SHDSL.bis line connectors.
Details the pin assignment for the console cable used for management.
Lists prerequisites and checks before proceeding with router installation and configuration.
Provides step-by-step instructions and a diagram for the physical installation of the SHDSL.bis router.
Guides users through initial router setup for Bridge or Routing modes for quick internet access.
Allows monitoring of router status, including device information, networking, packet statistics, and DSL line status.
Covers a wide range of advanced configuration options for SHDSL.bis, WAN, LAN, DNS, DHCP, QoS, and security features.
Manages security settings, system administration, and remote access protocols like SNMP, WWW, TELNET, and SSH.
Provides access to system logs, tools for backup/restore configuration, and firmware upgrades.
Procedure for safely logging out from the router's web interface.
Introduces the basic steps for console line configuration of the router.
Overviews the command-line interface (CLI) main menu structure and available commands.
Provides a visual overview of the command-line interface command tree for navigation.