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| Model | M350 Series |
|---|---|
| Humidity | 5% to 95% (Non-condensing) |
| WAN Ports | 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| LAN Ports | 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Ethernet Ports | 5 |
| Cellular Interface | 4G LTE |
| VPN Support | IPsec, OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
| Mounting | Wall |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
| Firewall | Yes (SPI, NAT, DoS, DDoS) |
Lists the key features of the Proscend M350 series Industrial Cellular Routers.
Details the hardware, software, network protocols, security, management, and environmental specs.
Provides the front panel view and physical dimensions of the M350-W model.
Lists available M350 series models and their corresponding product descriptions.
Describes the available power inputs for the M350 series routers.
Explains how to connect Digital Input (DI) and Digital Output (DO) ports.
Details the pinout and signal description for RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces.
Provides instructions for inserting and removing the SIM card from the router.
Describes the functions of the WPS/Reset button and defines LED indicators.
Shows the antenna connector arrangement for different M350 models.
Guides on how to access the router's web-based management interface.
Explains the main screen layout: Title Bar, Navigation Panel, and Main Window.
Describes the status and behavior settings for Digital Output (DO) functionality.
Shows GPS status information like Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Time, and Satellite count.
Displays status for SIM card, Operator, IMSI, and IP configuration details.
Details IP address, mask, gateway, and DNS server addresses.
Displays the status of the WAN Ethernet connection, including IP and connection time.
Shows LAN Ethernet and active VPN connection statuses.
Details how to view GPS location on a map via the web interface.
Allows configuration of router time, NTP server, and Daylight Savings Time.
Enables configuration of COM port settings and virtual COM for remote management.
Provides settings to control logging records and view log data.
Allows configuration of alarm inputs, outputs, and behavior for event notifications.
Covers Ethernet port configuration, including speed, duplex, and flow control settings.
Enables configuration of Modbus TCP for communication with industrial devices.
Displays a list of connected DHCP clients and online devices.
Allows monitoring of WAN interface data usage and bandwidth.
Configures WAN interface priority for load balancing and failover.
Details WAN Ethernet configuration options: DHCP Client, PPPoE Client, and Static IPv4.
Allows configuration of IPv6 DNS server settings for WAN connections.
Enables health check for WAN connections to ensure internet access.
Allows configuration of LTE settings like band selection (Auto, 4G, 3G, 2G) and MTU.
Provides GPS status and configuration options for reporting location.
Allows viewing of GPS tracking data, including last positioning date and time.
Covers APN configuration, connection policy, SIM PIN settings, and data limitation.
Shows current SIM card usage status and charts for Real Time, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly.
SIM2 Usage details are the same as SIM1; refers to SIM1 section for information.
Allows SMS action configuration and viewing received SMS messages.
Displays detailed parameters of the serving cellular cell, such as RSRP, RSRQ, and ECIO.
Enables locking LTE Physical Cell IDs (PCIs) to improve signal stability.
Allows configuration of LTE-specific DNS server settings.
Enables searching for available network operators and checking their status.
Configures LAN IPv4 address, IP mask, and DHCP server settings.
Sets up VLANs for network segmentation, including Tag Base mode and VLAN Isolation.
Allows editing of subnet information and DHCP server configuration for VLANs.
Configures LAN IPv6 settings, including Delegate Prefix from WAN or Static addressing.
Allows configuration of static routes for specific network paths.
Details Policy Route configuration for controlling traffic based on rules.
Enables or disables the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) function.
Allows configuration of OSPF settings, including general, interfaces, and networks.
Covers BGP configuration for General, Neighbors, and Networks.
Guides on setting up OpenVPN connections, including server, client, and custom modes.
Details IPsec tunnel setup, including connections, authentication, and certificates.
Explains GRE tunnel configuration, including keepalive features.
Covers PPTP server general configuration and client settings.
Details L2TP configuration modes: Off, Server, and Client.
Allows configuration of basic firewall rules, including WAN Ping Blocking.
Enables setting up port forwarding rules for network access.
Allows configuration of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) for specific host.
Sets the management IP address for accessing the router.
Configures service ports, defining actions, direction, protocol, and port number.
Allows configuration of IP filters using Black List or White List.
Enables MAC address filtering to control network access.
Allows filtering of web traffic based on URLs.
Configures Network Address Translation (NAT) for outgoing and incoming packets.
Sets up Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) to protect against attacks.
Allows configuration of SNMP, including community settings and SNMPv3 user setup.
Configures TR069 client settings for auto-configuration server communication.
Enables dynamic DNS configuration for services like dynv6.com, no-ip.com.
Allows configuration of Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) settings.
Configures MQTT client settings, user management, and Access Control Lists (ACLs).
Enables Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for automatic device discovery and NAT mapping.
Configures SMTP settings for sending email notifications, including ports and credentials.
Allows assigning multiple IP addresses to a single network interface.
Configures Quality of Service (QoS) for bandwidth management and traffic prioritization.
Displays router identification, software/firmware versions, and system uptime.
Allows setting device name, changing passwords, and managing user authority levels.
Enables creating user groups and setting duty schedules for alarm notifications.
Configures Secure Shell (SSH) access for secure system management.
Allows changing HTTP and HTTPS ports for web access.
Provides information on Telnet service, though not detailed configuration.
Guides on upgrading the router's firmware.
Provides information related to modem firmware, but no configuration details shown.
Supports exporting and importing the router's configuration files.
Restores the router to its factory default configuration.
Allows restarting the router immediately.
Enables scheduling regular reboots for the router.
Configures Fail2Ban to protect against brute-force login attacks.
Allows setting up Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) updates.
Allows testing network connectivity by pinging a specified host.
Traces the route to a specified host to diagnose network paths.
Tests TCP connectivity to a specified port.
Configures WAN connection priority (Auto, LTE Only, ETH Only, WiFi Only).
Explains the router's support for IPv4/IPv6 dual stack and its implications.
Guides on setting up the MQTT broker, managing users, and ACLs.
Configures Virtual COM server for Modbus RTU over TCP communication.
Explains the Modbus gateway feature for converting Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU.
Illustrates how alarm inputs trigger selected alarm outputs.
Provides setup examples for Open VPN server and client configurations.
Illustrates a basic VRRP topology with master and backup routers.
Demonstrates VLAN configuration for 2-port LANs with ICMP traffic examples.
Shows an MQTT topology connecting PCs via the cellular router for message tests.
Illustrates an IP routing topology connecting PCs and routers with ICMP tests.