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Robustel R2000 Ent User Manual

Robustel R2000 Ent
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Installation and Configuration Quick Guide
R2000 Ent
Industrial Dual Module Cellular VPN Router with Voice
5 Eth + 1 Voice/RS-232/RS-485 + 1 USB Host
Environmental Requirements
Input voltage: 9 to 36V DC
Power consumption: 350 mA@12 V in idle state, 500 mA (peak) @12 V in communication state
Operating temperature: -25 to +70 °C
Relative humidity: 5 to 95% RH
Package Contents
Optional Accessories (sold separately)
3G/4G SMA cellular antenna
(stubby/magnet optional)
RP-SMA WiFi antenna
(stubby/magnet optional)
Wall mounting kit
35 mm DIN rail mounting kit
L-type screwdriver
Before installing your R2000 Ent Router, verify the kit contents as following.
1 x Robustel R2000 Ent Industrial Dual Module Cellular VPN Router
with Voice
1 x Quick Start Guide with download link of other documents or tools
Note: If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your
Robustel sales representative.
Ethernet cable
RJ11 to RJ11 phone
connectivity cable
AC/DC power adapter
(12V DC, 1.0 A; EU/US/
UK/AU plug optional)
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Robustel R2000 Ent Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelR2000 Ent
CategoryNetwork Router
Cellular Connectivity4G LTE
SIM Slots2
Ethernet Ports2 x 10/100 Mbps
Power Supply9-36 VDC
HousingMetal
Weight350 g
Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n
VPN SupportIPsec, OpenVPN, GRE, L2TP, PPTP
CertificationsCE, RoHS
Operating Temperature-25°C to 70°C

Summary

Package Contents

Optional Accessories

Lists optional accessories available for purchase separately, such as antennas, mounting kits, and cables.

Environmental Requirements

Specifies crucial operational parameters including input voltage, power consumption, operating temperature, and humidity.

Hardware Introduction

Overview

Provides a visual layout and identification of key interfaces and components of the R2000 Ent router.

Dimensions

Presents the physical dimensions of the R2000 Ent router from multiple viewing angles.

RJ11 Interface

Details the pinout configuration and signal direction for the RJ11 voice interface.

LED Indicators

Explains the status and meaning of various LEDs (RUN, NET1, NET2, RSSI, USR) on the router.

USB Interface

Describes the function of the USB interface for firmware upgrading and configuration file management.

Reset Button

Outlines the procedure for rebooting the device and restoring factory default settings using the reset button.

Ethernet Port

Details the Ethernet ports (WAN, ETH1-ETH4) and their corresponding link status indicators.

Hardware Installation

Insert or Remove SIM Card

Provides step-by-step instructions for inserting and removing the SIM card, including important notes.

Attach External Antenna (SMA Type)

Guides on correctly attaching the SMA external antenna to ensure proper signal reception.

Ground the Router

Explains the importance of grounding the router to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Mount the Router

Details two methods for mounting the router: wall mounting and 35 mm DIN rail mounting.

Connect the Router to a Computer

Instructs on connecting the router to a computer using an Ethernet cable.

Power Supply

Explains how to connect the router to a power supply using the DC Jack adapter.

PC Configuration

Obtain an IP address automatically

Describes how to configure the PC to obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP for network access.

Configure a static IP address manually

Details the steps to manually assign a static IP address to the PC within the router's subnet.

Router Configuration

Log in the Router

Provides instructions on accessing the router's web management interface and logging in with credentials.

Configure the Cellular Connection

Guides on setting up WWAN1 as primary and WWAN2 as backup links for cellular connectivity.

Check the Cellular Connection Status

Explains how to view the status of cellular connections and modem details.

Configure the IP of the Router

Details how to configure IP addresses for LAN ports, including assigning interfaces to specific ports.

Configure Lano

Configures the IPv4 address and Netmask for the LAN0 interface.

Configure Lan1

Configures the LAN1 interface, assigning it to a port and setting its IP address.

Configure Multiple IP

Describes how to add or manage multiple IP addresses for a LAN port.

Configure WAN

Guides on setting the WAN connection as the primary link and configuring related parameters.

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