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Cellular / WAN /
Wi-Fi Router
Maestro Wireless Solutions
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Note
This document is subject to change without notice.
This manual covers the following products:
Maestro E228
Maestro E225LITE#02
Maestro E225LITE
Maestro E224
Maestro E205XT02
Maestro E205XT04
Maestro E206XT
Document Version No.
Date
2.2.0
11 March, 2017
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Wireless Solutions Ltd. takes no responsibility for, and will not be liable for,
the product or its software being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues
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Table of Contents
Overview ......................................................................................... 7 1.
Prerequisite ..................................................................................... 8 2.
Accessories needed for the Router ................................................ 10 3.
Default Configuration .................................................................... 11 4.
Web Admin Page .............................................................................. 11 4.1
Wi-Fi enabled, with WPA/WPA2 TKIP key ............................................ 11 4.2
Default Basic Configuration ............................................................... 11 4.3
Understanding the Maestro Router ................................................ 12 5.
LAN Panel Details ............................................................................. 12 5.1
E205/E206 ............................................................................................. 12 5.1.1
E220 ..................................................................................................... 13 5.1.2
Power Requirement ................................................................................. 14 5.1.3
WAN Panel Details ............................................................................ 18 5.2
E205/E206 ............................................................................................. 18 5.2.1
E220 ..................................................................................................... 18 5.2.2
Front Panel Details ........................................................................... 19 5.3
Connecting Maestro Router ............................................................... 21 5.4
E205/E206 ............................................................................................. 21 5.4.1
E220 ..................................................................................................... 23 5.4.2
Logon Procedure ........................................................................... 27 6.
Common Icons and Buttons ........................................................... 29 7.
Quick Setup ................................................................................... 30 8.
Quick Setup .................................................................................... 30 8.1
Network Setup ................................................................................. 31 8.2
Status ............................................................................................ 34 9.
Overview ........................................................................................ 34 9.1
Status ................................................................................................... 34 9.1.1
Firewall ........................................................................................... 47 9.2
IPv4 Firewall .......................................................................................... 47 9.2.1
IPv6 Firewall .......................................................................................... 49 9.2.2
Routes ............................................................................................ 51 9.3
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System Logs .................................................................................... 53 9.4
Realtime Graphs .............................................................................. 54 9.5
Wireless ................................................................................................ 54 9.5.1
Load ..................................................................................................... 56 9.5.2
Traffic ................................................................................................... 57 9.5.3
Connection ............................................................................................ 62 9.5.4
System .......................................................................................... 64 10.
Systems ......................................................................................... 64 10.1
General Settings ..................................................................................... 64 10.1.1
Logging ................................................................................................. 67 10.1.2
Language and Style ................................................................................ 70 10.1.3
Administration ................................................................................. 71 10.2
Router Password ..................................................................................... 71 10.2.1
SSH Access ............................................................................................ 72 10.2.2
Software ......................................................................................... 75 10.3
Actions .................................................................................................. 75 10.3.1
Configuration ......................................................................................... 78 10.3.2
Backup / Flash Firmware ................................................................... 79 10.4
Flash Operation ...................................................................................... 79 10.4.1
Reboot ............................................................................................ 82 10.5
Network ........................................................................................ 83 11.
Interfaces ....................................................................................... 83 11.1
Interface Overview ................................................................................. 89 11.1.1
3G (Only for E205) ................................................................................. 93 11.1.2
CELLDHCP (Only for E206) ....................................................................... 98 11.1.3
CELLULAR ............................................................................................ 102 11.1.4
WAN ................................................................................................... 106 11.1.5
LAN .................................................................................................... 111 11.1.6
WWAN ................................................................................................. 121 11.1.7
Load Balancing .............................................................................. 127 11.2
Overview ............................................................................................. 128 11.2.1
Configuration ....................................................................................... 131 11.2.2
Advanced Settings ................................................................................ 144 11.2.3
Wi-Fi ............................................................................................ 150 11.3
Add ..................................................................................................... 152 11.3.1
DHCP and DNS .............................................................................. 160 11.4
General Settings ................................................................................... 161 11.4.1
Resolv and Host file .............................................................................. 164 11.4.2
TFTP Settings ....................................................................................... 165 11.4.3
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Advanced Settings ................................................................................ 166 11.4.4
Hostnames .................................................................................... 168 11.5
Whitelist / Blacklist ......................................................................... 169 11.6
Static Routes ................................................................................. 170 11.7
Diagnostics ................................................................................... 172 11.8
Firewall ......................................................................................... 174 11.9
General Setting .................................................................................... 174 11.9.1
Port Forwarding .................................................................................... 180 11.9.2
Traffic Rules ......................................................................................... 182 11.9.3
Custom Rules ....................................................................................... 185 11.9.4
Services ....................................................................................... 186 12.
VPN .............................................................................................. 187 12.1
PPTP ................................................................................................... 188 12.1.1
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) ........................................................... 193 12.1.2
L2TP ................................................................................................... 206 12.1.3
GRE .................................................................................................... 210 12.1.4
OpenVPN ............................................................................................. 213 12.1.5
Agents .......................................................................................... 217 12.2
SMS ............................................................................................. 219 12.3
SMS Configuration ................................................................................ 219 12.3.1
Ethernet SMS ....................................................................................... 222 12.3.2
DOTA ........................................................................................... 224 12.4
Serial ........................................................................................... 226 12.5
Content Filtering ............................................................................ 230 12.6
Reporting Agent ............................................................................. 231 12.7
LAN .................................................................................................... 231 12.7.1
WAN ................................................................................................... 232 12.7.2
Cellular................................................................................................ 233 12.7.3
Wi-Fi ................................................................................................... 234 12.7.4
GPS .................................................................................................... 235 12.7.5
Sending Data ....................................................................................... 235 12.7.6
GPS .............................................................................................. 239 12.8
Events .......................................................................................... 250 12.9
Dynamic DNS ............................................................................. 252 12.10
List of Acronym ........................................................................... 256 13.
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Overview 1.
With high-speed cellular (3G and beyond), WAN, LAN and Wi-Fi
connectivity, the Maestro‟s E200 series of router are highly versatile,
reliable and rugged router designed for mission-critical M2M and
enterprise applications requiring faultless connectivity. Cellular can be
configured to be the primary connectivity mode or the WAN failover
alternative to a wire line connection. They also support a wide range of
advanced routing protocols and VPN configurations.
The Maestro E200 series include:
E205XT02 A dual-band (900MHz/2100MHz) High-Speed Downlink
Packet Access (HSDPA) router with quad-band GSM/GPRS (850/900/
1800/1900MHz) for 2G fallback operation.
E205XT04 A tri-band (800MHz/850MHz/2100MHz) High-Speed
Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) router with quad-band GSM/GPRS
(850/900/ 1800/1900MHz) for 2G fallback operation.
E206XT It is a dual mode router, with quad-band High Speed Packet
Access (HSPA+: 800/850/1900/2100MHz) and dual-band Evolution-Data
Optimized (EVDO: 800/1900MHz) as primary modes of operation, as well
as quad-band GSM/GPRS (850/900/ 1800/1900MHz) and dual-band CDMA
1X (800/1900MHz) for 2G fallback operation.
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The Maestro E220 Series family includes 17 SKU‟s reference as
mentioned in the table below:
SKU
Band
Module
E225 Lite
E225LITE
2/3/5/8
HL8548
E225LITE#02
1/8
HL8518
E224
E224#38K##38
3/8/20
HL7692
E224#4D
4/13
HL7618
E224#24C
2/4/12
HL7648
E224#24SH#25
2/4/5/17
HL7688
E225
E225
2/3/5/8
HL8548
E228
E228#24D
2/4/13
HL7519
E228#245H
2/4/13
HL7548
E228#245DH#25
2/4/5/13/
17
HL7588
E228#37S
3/7/28
HL7549
E228#1JL
1/19/21
HL7539
E228#1BI
1/11/18
HL7538
E228#1357
1/3/5/7
HL7528
Table 1.0: E220 available SKUs
Note
All the screenshot in this User Manual are taken from E225.
Prerequisite 2.
Before continuing with the installation of your E2XX Series router, make
sure you have an active SIM card and a computer equipped with the
following:
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Ethernet port or Wi-Fi connectivity and Internet service
Web browser such as Internet Explorer 10+ or Google Chrome 30+,
Mozilla Firefox 20+ or Apple Safari 4+ to access the Maestro Web Admin
Console
DHCP client enabled in the computer to obtain a valid IP Address from
router.
a. How to Enable DHCP in Windows?
Navigate to Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Centre >
Click the existing Connection > Network Connection Status dialog
box appears > click Properties > Double click Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Properties dialog box appears > Under tab General, select following
options:
a. Obtain an IP address automatically
b. Obtain DNS server address automatically
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Accessories needed for the Router 3.
Note
All the components are exclusive of the Maestro Router and
must be purchased.
One Maestro Router - E2XX
4 Pin power cable for E200 series (ACC CA10) and a 2 pin power cable for
E220 series (ACC CA30)
One Straight through Ethernet Cable ACC-CA29
Wi-Fi Antenna ACC-A21
Cellular Antenna depending on the 3G / 4G Band support ACC-A22 (98-
960 / 1575.42 / 1710~2700 MHz) or ACC 17A (Pentaband 3G antennae)
Quick Start Guide
Note
You may need multiple Wi-Fi and Cellular Antenna for E220
series as the Models support 2T2R Wi-Fi and Cellular
Diversity.
If any component(s) from the package are missing, please contact
Maestro Support at support@maestro-wireless.com.
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Default Configuration 4.
Note
All the Username and Password are case sensitive.
Web Admin Page 4.1
Parameters
Details
IP Address
(LAN)
192.168.1.1
Username
admin
Password
Admin
Table 4.1-1: Default Web Admin Page Credentials
Wi-Fi enabled, with WPA/WPA2 TKIP key 4.2
Parameter
Details
SSID
Maestro
E200
WPA Key
W1rele$$
Table 4.2-1: Default Wi-Fi Credentials (WPA/WPA TKIP)
Default Basic Configuration 4.3
WAN (Ethernet) Connection Automatic (DHCP client)
LAN (Ethernet) Active DHCP with starting IP Address: 192.168.1.100 with
pool of 100 clients.
WAN as priority source of Internet with Cellular backup
Cellular default Access Point Name (APN) is “internet and no PAP / CHAP
Authentication
Wi-Fi is on with SSID Maestro EXX as an access point
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Understanding the Maestro Router 5.
LAN Panel Details 5.1
E205/E206 5.1.1
Figure 5.1-1: Maestro Router LAN Panel
Power Supply 4 pin Micro-fit Molex connector (Power and
input/output)
Ethernet port (LAN) Straight-through Ethernet cable connects to LAN.
Reset Button Push the reset button for 10 seconds and device will be
factory reset to default settings.
Note
Use a paper clip to push the reset button gently.
Wi-Fi Connector RP-SMA antenna connector
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E220 5.1.2
Figure 5.1-2: Maestro Router LAN Panel
Power Supply 2 pin Micro-fit Molex connector (Power and
input/output)
Ethernet port (LAN) Straight-through Ethernet cable connects to
LAN.
Reset Button Push the reset button for 10 seconds and device
will be factory reset to default settings.
Note
Use a paper clip to push the reset button gently.
2 Wi-Fi Connectors RP-SMA antenna connector
Digital Input/Outputs and RS485 A single conductor, solid
wire cable with 6 mm stripping and a wire gauge between 20
24AWG.
Note
This hardware feature is specific to E225 series of Maestro
Router.
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Power Requirement 5.1.3
A. For E205XT
Input voltage: 9V to 60VDC
Rated current: 650mA
DC Input
9V
12V
24V
48V
Idle state
(Ethernet,
Wi-Fi &
Cellular
n/c)
180mA
140mA
70mA
40mA
Ethernet
connected
(Wi-Fi &
Cellular
n/c)
230mA
160mA
80mA
50mA
Ethernet &
Wi-Fi
connected
(Cellular
n/c)
230mA
160mA
80mA
50mA
Ethernet &
Wi-Fi
connected
Cellular
transmitting
at max
power
400mA
270mA
130mA
70mA
Table 5.1.3-a: E205 Power Consumption
B. For E206XT
Input voltage: 9V to 60VDC
Rated current: 850mA
DC Input
9V
12V
24V
48V
Idle state
(Ethernet,
Wi-Fi &
Cellular
off)
110mA
82mA
43mA
23mA
Ethernet
connected
(Wi-Fi &
150mA
112mA
57mA
31mA
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Cellular
off)
Ethernet
connected
& Wi-Fi on
,(Cellular
off)
202mA
151mA
76mA
41mA
Ethernet &
Wi-Fi on
(Cellular
standby)
222mA
167mA
84mA
46mA
Table 5.1.3-b: E206 Power Consumption
C. For E225LITE
Input voltage: 9V to 60VDC
Rated current: 650mA
DC Input
9V
12V
24V
48V
Idle state
(Ethernet,
Wi-Fi &
Cellular
n/c)
Ethernet
connected
(Wi-Fi &
Cellular
n/c)
Ethernet &
Wi-Fi
connected
(Cellular
n/c)
Ethernet &
Wi-Fi
connected
Cellular
transmitting
at max
power
Table 5.1.3-c: E220LITE Power Consumption
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D. For E228
Input voltage: 9V to 60VDC
Rated current: 850mA
DC Input
9V
12V
24V
48V
Idle state
(Ethernet,
Wi-Fi &
Cellular
off)
Ethernet
connected
(Wi-Fi &
Cellular
off)
Ethernet
connected
& Wi-Fi on
,(Cellular
off)
Ethernet &
Wi-Fi on
(Cellular
standby)
Table 5.1.3-d: E228 Power Consumption
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WAN Panel Details 5.2
E205/E206 5.2.1
Figure 5.2-1: Maestro Router WAN Panel
GPS SMA Antenna Connector
Ethernet port (WAN)
Amber LED (Link Indicator) When ON indicates the valid
link detection (10/100Mbps).
Green LED (Activity indicator) When On (Blinking)
indicates traffic/data activity on the port.
SIM Card holder
SIM Eject Button
Cellular SMA Antenna Connector
E220 5.2.2
Figure 5.2-2: Maestro Router WAN Panel
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GPS SMA Antenna Connector
Ethernet port (WAN)
Amber LED (Link Indicator) When ON indicates the valid
link detection (10/100Mbps).
Green LED (Activity Indicator) When On (Blinking)
indicates traffic/data activity on the port.
SIM Lock and Eject Slider
Main (Cellular) SMA Antenna Connector
Diversity Antenna
Front Panel Details 5.3
Figure 5.3-1: Front Panel
The top panel of Maestro E220 Series Routers features 6 LEDs on the
front to indicate critical system information.
Name
Colour and State
Description
Alert
OFF
No alert, device
is running
smoothly
Red ON
Hardware fault
(high
temperature or
problem with
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