The Comset CM510Q-W is an industrial grade LTE CAT 6 Modem Router with download
speeds of up to 300 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50 Mbps. With four Gigabit Ethernet
ports and concurrent 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual band WiFi, it provides a powerful and rapidly
deployable internet solution to commercial customers and small to medium businesses.
The Comset CM510Q-W is an innovative router powered by the latest ARM Cortex A7
900MHz CPU. It features dual SIM card slots for backup redundancy, dual band WiFi
802.11ac to help reduce WiFi traffic congestion and interference and ensure a fast and
reliable service, 3 x Gigabit LAN ports for fast wired connections, 1 Gigabit WAN/LAN port, as
well as a GPIO with two digital input ports and one digital output port. Other features include
VPN IPSEC, PPTP (Server and Client), L2TP and OpenVPN to establish a secure
connection over the 3G/4G network.
The innovative design, easy integration and rich built-in features make the CM510Q-W the
router of choice for a wide range of business and commercial applications, including SOHO,
SMB, industrial automation, building automation, security, surveillance, transportation, health,
mining and environmental monitoring.
Product overview
Product Introduction
1.2
The Comset CM510Q-W 3G/4G/4GX Router is suitable for a wide range of machine-to-
machine applications (M2M), as shown in the illustration below:
Concurrent dual band 2.4GHz and 5GHz 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Four Gigabit Ethernet ports
Heavy-duty metal enclosure
DIN Rail mounting
Shock and vibration resistant
Schedule reboot via timing/SMS/RMS Software
Wide temperature range: -30 to +75 degree C
Built-in watch dog
Strong electromagnetic interference resistance
Non-polarity and Anti-reverse power protection
Firewall and VPN tunnel security (IPsec, OpenVPN, GRE, L2TP and PPTP)
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The images below might be slightly different from the actual product, but the
specifications are the same.
Hardware Installation
Panel
2.1
COMSET CM510
Front
Table 2-1 CM510 Interface
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The Antenna interface and LED lights can be different depending on options
such as extended WiFi and GPS.
Ports
USIM Plug type SIM Slot, supports 1.8/3V/5V
Main 3G/4G antenna, SMA connector, 50Ω.
Aux 3G/4G antenna, SMA connector, 50Ω.
GPS GPS antenna, SMA connector, 50Ω. GPS optional
Table 2-2 Router Interface
Instructions Remarks
automatic detection.
Wi-Fi Two dual-band Wi-Fi antennas, SMA connector.
LAN
WAN/LAN
Reset Reset button. Press and hold for at least 5 seconds.
PWR Power connector.
I/O DI-1 and DI-2 are digital input. DO is digital
Console
10/100/1000Base-TX,MDI/MDIX self-adaption.
10/100/1000Base-TX,MDI/MDIX self-adaption.
output.
RJ45-DB9 cable for CLI configuration.
Default as LAN
7.5 ~ 32V DC
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LED Status
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LED status Description
Signal
PWR Solid Light System power operation.
Table 2-3 Router LED indicator Status
Signal Solid Light LED1 indicates signal is weak (CSQ0~10).
LED2 indicates signal is good (CSQ11~19.
LED3 indicates signal is strong (CSQ20~31)
Signal 1
Solid light WLAN enabled, but no data communication.
Blinking Dialing.
Solid Light Online.
Data is being transmitted.
WLAN
Blinking quickly
Dark WLAN disabled.
Dark System operation and LTE/3G online.
ERR
LAN
Solid Light (Red) System fail indicator. It indicates failure with SIM
card/module.
Green
Green
Green
Solid light
Blinking
Dark
Connected.
Data is being transmitted.
Disconnected.
The LED indicators can be different depending on additional options such as
extended Wi-Fi, GPS function or single/double SIM.
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Dimensions
Figure 2-2
Note: Mounting brackets can be different
2.3
Powering up the CM510 Router
CM510 Series Router Dimensions
2.3.1 SIM/UIM card installation
Please insert the SIM card(s) prior to configuring the router.
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default
6 DI-1
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Before connecting any cables, please disconnect the power source.
2.3.2 Ethernet Cable and Antenna Connection
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port of the cellular Router to the LAN port of
your PC or laptop computer.
Connect the two magnetic base 4g antennas to the Main and Aux SMA sockets, and the
two paddle-shape WiFi antennas to the WiFi1 and WiFi2 SMA sockets. The WiFi
antennas support dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
2.3.3 Serial Port (terminal block) Connection
If you want to connect the router via a serial port to your laptop or any other device, you
need to prepare a serial cable or a RJ45 cable. One end connects to the computer serial
port, the other end connects to the console port of the router or the terminal block.
Before connecting the serial cable, please disconnect any power source.
Pin
2 V3 GND
4 RXD/A
5 TXD/B
7 DI-2
Instruction Remark
Power V+, Anti reverse
Power V-
GND for RS232 communication
RS232 RXD, 57600bps as
RS232 TXD, RS485 optional
Digital Input, Dry Contact
Digital Input, Dry Contact
Short to GND
2.3.4 Console Port Connection
For CLI configuration and router system debugging, please connect the router console
port to a computer using a RJ45-DB9 cable.
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1 CTS Input
2 RTS Output
7 DCD Output
8 DTR Output
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Instructions Remarks
3 RXD Input
4 TXD Output
5 GND GND
6 DSR Input
2.3.5 Power Supply
The CM510 router supports a wide range of DC voltage between 7.5VDC and 32VDC.
2.3.6 Review
After inserting the SIM/UIM card(s) and connecting the Ethernet cable and antennas,
please connect the power adaptor or the power cable.
Please connect the antennas prior to powering up the router, otherwise you
may get a poor signal due to a mismatching impedance.
Note:
Step 1 Check the antennas’ connection.
Step 2 Check the SIM/UIM card is inserted.
Step 3 Power up the industrial Router.
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The CM510Q-W can be configured via a web interface using a web browser such as
Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome.
Router Configuration
3.1
To configure the CM510Q-W, please connect an Ethernet cable between the router and
your PC computer. The IP address on your PC can be a static IP address, or you can select
DHCP so that your computer can automatically obtain a Dynamic IP address. The default IP
address of the router is 192.168.1.1. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Please follow
the instructions below:
Step 1 Click “start > control panel”, find the “Network Connections” icon and double click it.
Configuration from a local network
Select “Local Area Connection” corresponding to the network card on this page.
Refer to the figure below:
Figure 3-3 Network
Connection
Step 2 Select “
Step 3 Run Internet Explorer, or any other web browser, and enter 192.168.1.1 in the
address bar and press “enter”.
Obtain an IP address automatically” or set up a fixed IP address in the
range 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be any number between 2~254)
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The username is “admin” and the password is “admin”.
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Figure 3-4 User Interface
3.2
Basic Configuration
3.2.1 Overview
Below is an overview screenshot of the user interface of the CM510Q-W.
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Figure 3-5
Router Status GUI
After login, a note highlighted in red will prompt you to change the router password.
Follow the prompts and change the login password.
The router will reboot, and the GUI will display “already changed login password
successfully”.
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3.2.2 Traffic Statistics
Go to Status >Traffic Stats. Here you can check Cellular/WAN traffic in real-time:
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3.2.3 Device List
Go to Status > Device List. Here you can check the connected devices:
3.3 Tools, Bandwidth, IP Traffic and System
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3.3.1 Tools
3.3.1.1 Ping
Click on Tools > Ping. This is used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet IP
network and to measure the round-trip time for messages sent from the originating host to
a destination server.
3.3.1.2 Trace
Click on Tools > Trace. This is a diagnostics tool for displaying the route and measuring
transit delays of packets across an Internet IP network.
3.3.1.3 WOL
Click on Tools > WOL. This tool is used to wake up connected devices via WOL protocol.
Clock the left mouse button to wake up the devices.
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3.3.1.4 Log
Click on Tools > Log. This tool is used to check logs and send logs to the server.
3.3.1.5 Capture
Click on Tools > Capture. This tool is used to capture LAN/WAN data packets for analysis.
3.3.2 Bandwidth
Click on “Bandwidth” to check Cellular/LAN/WiFi bandwidth in real-time.
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3.3.3 System
Click on “System” to perform a software reboot, hardware reboot or to logout.
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Basic Network
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3.4.1 WAN Settings
Go to Basic Network > WAN. Here you can select DHCP, PPPoE or Static IP address.
Click “Save” to finish. The router will reboot.
3.4.2 Cellular Settings
Step 1 Select Basic Network> Cellular. Here you can enter the APN of your SIM card.
If you have a dual-SIM router, you will need to enter the APN for both SIM1 and
SIM2. Dual SIM mode can be “Failover”, “SIM 1 only”, “SIM 2 only” or “Backup”.
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Item Description
Enable Modem Enable/disable 4G modem.
Use PPP Default dial-up is ECM. PPP is optional.
ICMP check To enable or disable “ICMP check” rules. Enable the ICMP
Cellular Traffic Check The router will reconnect/reboot if there is no Rx/Tx traffic.
CIMI Send to Send CIMI to a defined IP address and port via TCP protocol.
Operator Lock Lock the router to a specific carrier by MCC/MNC code.
Band Lock Lock the router to a specific band. i.e. Band 28.
Table 3-1 Cellular Instructions
check and setup a reachable IP address as a destination IP.
When “ICMP check” fails, the router will reconnect/reboot.
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Dual SIM Mode
Fail Over: When SIM 1 fails, the router will switch to SIM 2.
When SIM 2 fails, the router will switch back to SIM 1.
SIM1 Only: Just SIM1 is available.
SIM2 Only: Just SIM2 is available.
Backup: SIM1 is the primary SIM. When SIM 1 fails, the router
for a set period at the
end of which it will switch back to SIM 1.
Connect Mode
Auto: The router will connect automatically to 3G or 4G, with
priority given to 4G.
LTE: Router will only connect to 4G.
3G: Router will only connect to 3G.
Pin Code
APN
By default, leave this field blank. In some cases, SIM cards are
locked with a PIN code.
APN is provided by your ISP. I.e. “telstra.internet” if using a
Telstra SIM card.
Username SIM card username is provided by your ISP. Usually leave blank.
Password
SIM card password is provided by your ISP. Usually leave blank.
Auth. Type
SIM Local IP Address
ICMP Check
【
If you enable ICMP, the router will automatically check whether the defined IP
address is reachable every 60s. If the IP address is unreachable and the ICMP
check fails the first time, it will check twice again at a 3s interval. If the ICMP
check fails the third time, the router will implement the “fail action” as
configured.
The Check IP is a public IP or a company server IP address.
Authentication is required in some cases (i.e. when using
telstra.corp APN). Options are: Auto/PAP/Chap/MS-Chap/MSChapv2.
Fixed SIM IP address. This feature is available if your carrier
can provide this service.
ICMP Check and Cellular Traffic Check are different.
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Cellular Traffic Check
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Check Mode】there are three modes, Rx (Receive), Tx (Transmit) and Rx/Tx
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check modes.
【Rx】
The router will check the 4G/LTE cellular traffic received. If no traffic is
received within the defined check interval time, the router will implement the “fail
action” selected, cellular reconnect or reboot.
Step 2 To save your configuration, click on the “save” button.
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3.4.3 LAN Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to Basic Network > LAN
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Item Description
Bridge Supports four LAN IP addresses from br0 to br3. If VLAN
IP Address Router IP address. Default IP is 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask Router subnet mask. Default mask is 255.255.255.0
DHCP Dynamic allocation IP service. When enabled, it will show
IP Pool IP address range within the LAN
Lease The valid time
Add Add a LAN IP address. Supports four LAN IP addresses.
Step 2 Click “save” to save the configuration. The device will reboot.
Table 3-2 LAN Settings Instructions
is required, please go to the VLAN page.
the IP address range and lease option
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3.4.4 VLAN Settings
Go to Basic Network > VLAN
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VID VLAN ID number. The VID ranges from 1 to 15.
LAN1~LAN4, WAN
LAN
Tagged Enable to allow the router to encapsulate and de-encapsulate
the VLAN tag.
Bridge Router’s interfaces br0, br1, br2, br3 and WAN
Click “Save” to finish.
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3.4.5 Schedule
Go to Basic Network > Schedule.
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modem The router dials up to the network via the 4G modem.
wan The router dials up to the network via the WAN port (DHCP, PPPOE,
Static IP)
ICMP Check When the ICMP Check fails, the switching action between Link1 and
Link2 will be triggered.
Link1 The Primary link
Link2 The Secondary link
BACKUP
FAILOVER Link1 is the primary link. If Link1 fails, the router will switch to Link2. If
Link1 is the primary link. If Link1 fails, the router will switch to Link2. As
soon as Link1 recovers, the router will switch back to Link1.
Link2 fails, the router will switch back to Link1.
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The VLAN should be configured with WAN and 4G backup together. Please define WAN port
as bridge WAN interface in the VLAN GUI as below.
Click “Save” to finish.
3.4.6 Dynamic Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to Basic Network > DDNS and enter the DDNS settings:
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Table 3-3 DDNS Settings Instructions
Item Description
IP address
Auto refresh
time
Service
provider
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
The default is standard DDNS protocol.
Set the interval for the DDNS client to obtain a new IP. We
suggest 240s or above
Select the DDNS service provider from the list.
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3.4.7 Routing Settings
Step 1 Go to Basic Network > Routing.
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Destination Destination IP address.
Gateway Next hop IP address which the router will reach.
Subnet Mask Subnet mask for destination IP address.
Metric
Interface
Description Describes the routing function.
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
Table 3-4 Routing Settings Instructions
Metrics are used to determine whether one particular route should
be chosen over another.
Interface from router to gateway.
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WLAN Settings
3.5
3.5.1 Basic Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Select “WLAN>Basic Settings”
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Item Description
Radio Mode
Enable wireless Enable or Disable WiFi.
Wireless mode Supports AP mode.
Wireless Network
protocol
SSID The default is ‘Comset Router 2.4GHz’ or ‘Comset Router 5GHz’,
Channel The channel of wireless network. We suggest keeping the default.
Channel Width 20MHz and 40MHz for 2.4G.
Security Supports various encryption methods.
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
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2.4G+5G default mode.
Supports Auto/b/g/n for 2.4G.
Supports Auto/a/n for 5G.
but this can be changed.
20MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz for 5G.
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3.5.2 Wireless Survey
Go to “WLAN> Wireless Survey” to check survey.
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Figure 3-7
3.6
Advanced Network Settings
Wireless Survey Settings GUI
3.6.1 Port Forwarding
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “Advanced Network > Port Forwarding”
Figure 3-8
Port Forwarding GUI
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Item Description
Protocol Supports UDP, TCP, both UDP and TCP.
Src. Address Source IP address. Forwards only if from this IP address.
Ext. Ports External ports. The ports to be
Int. Port Internal port. The destination port inside the LAN. If blank,
Table 3-7 Port Forwarding Instructions
WAN.
the destination port is the same as Ext Ports. Only one port
per entry is supported when forwarding to a different
internal port.
Int. Address
Internal Address. The destination address inside the LAN.
Description Brief rule description.
Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
3.6.2 Port Redirecting
Go to Advanced Network > Port Redirecting.
Item Description
Protocol Supports UDP, TCP or both UDP and TCP.
Int Port Internal port.
Dst. Address The destination IP address.
Ext. Ports External ports.
Description Brief rule description.
Click “Save” to finish.
3.6.3 DMZ Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
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Step 1 Go to “Advanced Network> DMZ” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Figure 3-9
DMZ GUI
Item Description
Destination
Address
Source
Address
Restriction
Leave Remote
Access
Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
Table 3-8 “DMZ” Instructions
The destination address inside the LAN.
If no IP address is entered, it will allow access to all IP
addresses. If a defined IP address is entered, it will just
allow access to that IP address.
3.6.4 IP Pass-through Settings
Step 1 Go to “Advanced Network> IP Passthrough” to check or modify the relevant
parameters.
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Item Description
Enable Enable IP Pass-through
MAC Address Enable DHCP of device. Configure device Mac.
Device will be assigned SIM IP.
Gateway If the CM510Q-W is connected to multiple devices, input
devices gateway.
Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
3.6.5 Triggered Port Forwarding Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “Advanced Network> Triggered” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Figure 3-10
Triggered GUI
Item Description
Protocol Supports UDP, TCP or both UDP and TCP.
Triggered Ports Triggered Ports are the initial LAN to WAN "trigger".
Transferred
Ports
Note Port triggering opens an incoming port when your
Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
Table 3-9 “Triggered” Instructions
Forwarded Ports are the WAN to LAN ports that are
opened if the "trigger" is activated.
computer is using a specified outgoing port for specific
traffic.
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3.6.6 Captive Portal
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to Advanced Network> Captive Portal to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Item Description
Enable Enable Captive Portal.
Auth Type Reserved.
Web Root Choose captive portal file storage path.
Default: Captive portal file is in the firmware as default.
In-storage: Captive portal file is in the router’s Flash.
Ex-storage: Captive portal file is in extended storage such as SD
card.
Web Host Configure domain name for the captive portal.
Portal Host Reserved.
Login Timeout
Idle Timeout
Maximum time the user can be online. At the end of the defined
time, the user needs to re-login.
Maximum time the user can be online if there is no network activity
via WiFi. At the end of the idle time, the user needs to re-login.
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conditions on the Captive Portal page.
Item Description
Ignore LAN If enabled, LAN devices will bypass the Captive Portal page.
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MAC Whitelist No captive portal page for Wi-Fi devices.
Download QoS Enable to apply the Download Bandwidth limit per user.
Upload QoS Enable to apply the Upload Bandwidth limit per user.
Router will redirect to the defined link after accepting the terms and
Click “save” to finish.
3.6.7 Serial App Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “Advanced Network>Serial App” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
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Parameter Instruction
Serial to TC/IP
Options are: Disable, Server and Client mode.
mode
Server IP/Port IP address and domain name are acceptable for Server IP
Socket Type Supports TCP/UDP protocol.
Socket Timeout Router will transmit data to the serial port at the end of the
defined time.
Serial Timeout Serial Timeout is the waiting time for transmitting the data
package that is less the Packet payload.
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TX ---- 2
Parameter Instruction
The default setting is 500ms.
Packet payload Packet payload is the maximum transmission length for
serial port data packet. The default setting is 1024bytes.
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Content
Heart-beat
Interval
Baud Rate 115200 as default.
Parity Bit None as default.
Data Bit 8bit as default.
Stop Bit 1bit as default.
Send heart-beat to the defined server to keep the router
online. It is convenient to monitor the router from the
server.
Heart-beat interval time.
Serial port connection:
PINs DB9(male)
V+
V-
GND ---- 5
RX ---- 3
DI-1
DI-2
DO
Click “save” to finish.
3.6.8 UPnP/NAT-PMP Settings
Go to “Advanced Network> UPnP/NAT-PMP” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
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Click “Save” to finish.
3.6.9 Bandwidth Control Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Go to “Advanced Network> Bandwidth Limiter” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Max Available Download Maximum download speed available.
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Max Available Upload Maximum upload speed available.
IP/ IP Range/ MAC Address Limits devices speed for specified IP/ IP Range/ MAC
Address.
DL Rate Max download rate.
DL ceil Max download ceiling.
UL Rate Max upload rate.
UL ceil Max upload ceiling.
Priority The priority for a specific user.
Default Class If no IP/MAC are specified, the download and upload limits
are total available speeds for all devices.
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3.6.10 VRRP Settings
Go to “Advanced Network> VRRP” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Click “Save” to finish.
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3.6.11 Static DHCP Settings
Go to “Advanced Network> Static DHCP” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Click “Save” to finish.
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3.7.1 IP/URL Filtering
Go to “Firewall>IP/URL Filtering” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Item Description
IP/MAC/Port
Filtering
Key Word
Filtering
URL Filtering Supports URL filtering.
Access
Filtering
Click “Save” to finish.
Supports IP address, MAC address and Port filtering.
“Accept/Drop” options for filter policy.
Supports key word filtering.
Supports Access filtering.
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3.7.2 Domain Filtering
Go to “Firewall> Domain Filtering” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Parameter Instruction
Default Policy Supports black list and white list.
Local IP
Address
Domain Supports Domain filtering.
Local IP address for LAN.
Click “Save” to finish.
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VPN Tunnel
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3.8.1 GRE Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “VPN Tunnel> GRE” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Figure 3-15
GRE Settings GUI
Item Description
IDx GRE Tunnel number.
Tunnel Address GRE Tunnel local IP address which is a virtual IP
Tunnel Source Router’s 4G/WAN IP address.
Tunnel Destination GRE Remote IP address. Usually a public IP address.
Keep alive GRE tunnel keep alive to keep GRE tunnel
Interval Keep alive interval time.
Retries Keep alive retry times.
Description
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
Table 3-12 “GRE” Instructions
address.
connection.
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3.8.2 Open VPN Client Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “VPN Tunnel> OpenVPN Client” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Table 3-13 “OpenVPN Client” Instructions
Parameter Instruction
Start with WAN Enable the Openvpn feature for 4G/3G/WAN port.
Interface Type Tap and Tun type options available.
Tap is for bridge mode and Tunnel is for routing mode.
Protocol UDP and TCP options available.
Server Address The Openvpn server public IP address and port.
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Firewall Automatic and custom options available.
Authorization Mode TLS, Static key and Custom options available.
Username/Password
As per user’s configuration.
Authentication
HMAC authorization As per user’s configuration.
Create NAT on
Configure NAT in Openvpn tunnel.
tunnel
Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
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Item Description
Poll Interval Openvpn client checks router’s status at interval time.
Redirect Internet
Configure Openvpn as default routing.
Traffic
Access DNS As per user’s configuration.
Encryption As per user’s configuration.
Compression As per user’s configuration.
TLS Renegotiation
TLS negotiation time. -1 as default for 60s.
Time
Connection Retry
Openvpn retry to connection interval.
Time
Verify server
As per user’s configuration.
certificate
Custom
As per user’s configuration.
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Parameter Instruction
Certificate Authority
Keep certificate the same as the server.
Client Certificate Keep client certificate the same as the server.
Client Key Keep client key the same as the server.
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Parameter Instruction
Status Check Openvpn status and data statistics.
Click “Save” to finish.
3.8.3 VPN PPTP Server Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “VPN Tunnel> PPTP Server” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
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Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
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3.8.4 VPN PPTP/L2TP Client Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Go to “VPN Tunnel> PPTP/L2TP Client” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Table 2-1 PPTP/L2TP Basic Instructions
Item Instructions
On VPN enable.
Protocol VPN Mode for PPTP and L2TP.
Name VPN Tunnel name.
Server Address VPN Server IP address.
Username As per user’s configuration.
Password As per user’s configuration.
Firewall Firewall for VPN Tunnel.
Local IP Defined Local IP address for tunnel.
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Table 2-2 L2TP Advanced Instructions
On L2TP Advanced enable.
Name L2TP Tunnel name.
Accept DNS As per user’s configuration.
MTU MTU is 1450bytes as default.
MRU MRU is 1450bytes as default.
Tunnel Auth. L2TP authentication Optional as per user’s configuration.
Tunnel
As per user’s configuration.
Password
Custom
As per user’s configuration.
Options
Table 2-3 PPTP Advanced Instructions
On PPTP Advanced enable.
Name PPTP Tunnel name.
Accept DNS As per user’s configuration.
MTU MTU is 1450bytes as default.
MRU MRU is 1450bytes as default.
MPPE As per user’s configuration.
MPPE Stateful As per user’s configuration.
Customs As per user’s configuration.
Table 2-4 SCHEDULE Instructions
On VPN SCHEDULE feature enable.
Name1 VPN tunnel name.
Name2 VPN tunnel name.
Policy Supports VPN tunnel backup and failover modes options.
Description As per user’s configuration.
Click “Save” to finish.
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3.8.5.1 IPSec Group Setup
Step 1 Go to “IPSec> Group Setup” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
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Item Description
IPSec
Extensions
Local Security
Interface
Local
Subnet/Mask
Local Firewall Forwarding-firewalling for Local subnet.
Table 3-14 “IPSec Group Setup” Instructions
Supports Standard IPSec, GRE over IPSec, L2TP over
IPSec.
Defines the IPSec security interface.
IPSec local subnet and mask.
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Remote
IP/Domain
Remote
Subnet/Mask
Remote
Firewall Forwarding-firewalling for Remote subnet.
IPSec peer IP address/domain name.
IPSec remote subnet and mask.
Step 2 Click “save” to finish.
3.8.5.2 IPSec Basic Setup
Step 1 Select “IPSec >Basic Setup” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
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Table 3-15 “IPSec Basic Setup” Instructions
Item Description
Keying Mode IKE pre-shared key.
Phase 1 DH
Group
Phase 1
Encryption
Phase 1
Authentication
Phase 1 SA
Select Group1, Group2, Group5 from the list. It must
match the remote IPSec settings.
Supports 3DES, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256.
Supports HASH MD5 and SHA.
IPSec Phase 1 SA lifetime.
Life Time
Phase 2 DH
Group
Phase 2
Encryption
Phase 2
Authentication
Phase 2 SA
Select Group1, Group2, Group5 from the list. It must
match the remote IPSec settings.
Supports 3DES, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256.
Supports HASH MD5 and SHA.
IPSec Phase 2 SA lifetime.
Life Time
Pre-shared
Key
Pre-shared Key.
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3.8.5.3 IPSec Advanced Setup
Select “IPSec >Advanced Setup” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Table 3-16 “ IPSec Advanced Setup” Instructions
Item Description
Aggressive
Default for main mode.
Mode
ID Payload
Enable ID Payload compress.
Compress
DPD To enable DPD service.
ICMP ICMP Check for IPSec tunnel.
IPSec Custom IPSec advanced settings such as left/right ID.
Options
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3.9
Administration
3.9.1 Identification Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Select “Administration> Identification” to enter the GUI, you may modify the Router
name, Host name and Domain name as required.
Figure 3-16
Router Identification GUI
Item Description
Router name Default is Comset Router. Maximum is 32 characters.
Host name Default is Comset_Router. Maximum is 32 characters.
Domain name Default is Comset_Domain. Maximum is 32 characters. This
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
Table 3-17 “Router Identification” Instructions
is the WAN domain. There is no need to configure it in most
applications.
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3.9.2 Time Settings
Step 1 Select “Administration> Time” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
Figure 3-17 Time Settings
GUI
If the time fails to update, try a different NTP Time Server.
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.3 Admin Access Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Go to “Administration>Admin Access” to check and modify relevant parameters.
In this page, you can configure the basic web parameters.
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Figure 3-18
Admin Access Settings GUI
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.4 Scheduled Reboot Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Select “Administration>Scheduled Reboot” to check and modify relevant
parameters.
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Figure 3-19
Scheduled Reboot Settings GUI
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.5 SNMP Settings
Please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Select “Administration>SNMP” to check and modify relevant parameters.
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Figure 3-20
SNMP Settings GUI
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.6 Storage Settings
Step 1 Select “Administration>Storage Settings” to check and modify relevant
parameters.
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Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.7 M2M Access Settings
Step 1 Select “Administration>M2M Settings” to check and modify relevant parameters.
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Figure 3-21
M2M Access Settings
GUI
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.8 DI/DO Settings
Step 1 Select “Administration>DI/DO Settings” to check and modify relevant parameters.
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Figure 3-22
DI/DO Settings GUI
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3.9.8.1 DI Configuration
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Table 3-18 “DI” Instructions
Item Description
Enable Enable DI. Port1 is for I/O-1 and Port2 is for I/O-2. Both I/O-1 and I/O-2
are DI ports.
Mode
Selected from OFF, ON and EVENT_COUNTER modes.
OFF Mode: When DI changes from High (3.3V) to Low (0V), the
alarm is triggered.
ON Mode: When DI changes from Low (0V) to High (3.3V), the alarm is
triggered.
EVENT_COUNTER Mode: Enter EVENT_COUNTER mode.
Filter Software filtering is used to control switch bounces. Input
(1~100)*100ms.
Under ON and OFF modes, the CM510 detects the pulse signals and
compares with the first pulse shape and the last pulse shape. If both are
at the same level, the CM510 will trigger an alarm.
Under EVENT_COUNTER mode, if the first pulse shape and the last
pulse shape are not at the same level, the CM510 will trigger an alarm
according to the Counter Action settings.
Counter Trigger
Available when the DI is under Event Counter mode.
Input from 0 to 100. “0” means the alarm is not triggered.
The alarm will be triggered when the counter reaches the set value. After
the alarm is triggered, the DI will keep counting but will not trigger the
alarm again.
Counter Period This is a reachable IP address. Once the ICMP check fails, GRE will be
re-established.
Counter Recover
Counter Action
It will re-count after a counter trigger alarm. The value is
0~30000(*100ms). “0” means no counter.
HI_TO_LO and LO_TO_HI is available when the DI is under
Event Counter mode.
In Event Counter mode, the channel accepts limit or proximity switches
and counts events according to the ON/OFF status. When LO_TO_HI is
selected, the counter value increases when the attached switch is
pushed. When HI_TO_LO is selected, the counter value increases when
the switch is pushed and released.
Counter Start Available when the DI is under EVENT_COUNTER mode. The
counting starts when you enable this feature.
SMS Alarm The alarm SMS will send a text to a specified phone group.
Each phone group contains up to 2 phone numbers.
SMS Content 70 ASCII Char Max.
Number 1 SMS receiver phone number.
Number 2 SMS receiver phone number.
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Click ”Save” to finish.
OFF Mode
DI from high level 3.3~5V to low level 0V will be triggered.
ON Mode
DI from low level 0V to high level 3.3~5V will be triggered.
EVENT_COUNTER Mode
The counted number of pulses will be triggered.
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Item Description
Enable DO is enabled.
Alarm Source Digital Output activates according to different alarm sources.
Table 3-19 “DO” Instructions
You can select between DI Alarm and SMS Control. You can select
one or both alarm sources.
DI Alarm: The Digital Output gets triggered when there is an
alarm from a Digital Input.
SMS Control: The Digital Output gets triggered when receiving an
SMS from a number in the phone book.
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Alarm Action The Digital Output initiates an alarm action.
Select from “OFF”, “ON” and “Pulse”.
OFF: Open from GND when triggered.
ON: Short contact with GND when triggered.
Pulse: Generates a square wave as specified in the pulse mode
parameters when triggered.
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Status
Specify the Digital Output status when the power is on.
Select from “OFF” and “ON”.
OFF: Open from GND.
ON: Short contact with GND.
Keep On Available when the DO “Alarm On Action”/ “Alarm Off Action”
status is ON. Input the DO “Keep On” status time.
Input from 0 to 255 seconds. “0” means ON until the next action.
Delay
Available when you enable “Pulse” in “Alarm On Action”/ “Alarm
Off Action”. The first pulse will be generated after a“Delay”.
Input from 0 to 30000ms. (0=generate pulse without delay)
Low
Available if Pulse is enabled in “Alarm On Action”/ “Alarm Off Action”.
In Pulse Output mode, the selected digital output channel will
generate a square wave as specified in the pulse mode parameters.
The low level widths are specified here.
Input from 1 to 30000 ms.
High
Available if Pulse is enabled in “Alarm On Action”/ “Alarm Off
Action”. In “Pulse Output” mode, the selected Digital Output channel
will generate a square wave as specified in the pulse mode
parameters. The high level widths are specified here.
Input from 1 to 30000 ms.
Output Available if Pulse is enabled in “Alarm On Action”/ “Alarm Off
Action”.
The number of pulses, input from 0 to 30000. (0 for continuous pulse
output)
SMS Trigger
Content
Available when you enable SMS Control in Alarm Source.
Input the SMS content to enable “Alarm On Action”by SMS (70
ASIC II char max).
SMS Reply
Content
Input the SMS content, which will be sent after DO is triggered.
(70 ASIC II char max).
Number 1 SMS receiver phone number.
Number 2 SMS receiver phone number.
Step 3 Click “save” to finish.
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DO can be customised in pulse width ratio: T1, T2 duration and n value.
3.9.9 Configuration Settings
Step 1 Select “Administration> Configuration” to configure the backup settings.
Figure 3-23
Backup and Restore Configuration GUI
“Restore Default” will delete all configuration settings.
Step 2 After setting the backup and restore configuration, the system will reboot
automatically.
3.9.10 System Log Settings
Step 1 Select “Administration> Logging” to start the configuration. You can set the file path
to save the log (Local or remote sever).
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Figure 3-24
System log Settings GUI
Step 2 Click “Save” to finish.
3.9.11 Firmware Upgrade
Step 1 Select “Administration>Upgrade” to open the upgrade firmware tab.
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Please do not disconnect the power when upgrading.
Figure 3-25
Firmware Upgrade GUI
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3.10
Reset Button to Restore Factory Settings
If you can’t access the GUI interface, you can perform a hardware reset. Press the “Reset”
button and keep holding for 12 seconds then release. The system will be restored to
factory default settings.
Item
LAN IP 192.168.1.1
LAN Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP server Enabled
Username admin
Password admin
After the reboot, the configuration will be deleted and restored to factory
settings.
Table 3-20 System Default Instructions
Default settings
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4.1
Port Forwarding
Network Topology:
4
Configuration Examples
A port forwarding or port mapping is a way of making a computer on your home or business
network accessible to computers on the internet, even though they are behind a router.
NOTE:
To configure Port Forwarding on the CM510Q-W router, please configure the router with the
correct APN that will provide you with a Public WAN IP address, such as telstra.extranet for
a Telstra Data SIM. You need to ask your carrier to activate your SIM card with a Public WAN
IP.
Check WAN IP address on the Status Page of the router.
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Change router GUI to port 8080 to avoid conflict with IP camera Http port(80).
Go to Administration -> Admin Access -> HTTP Access port set to 8080.
Note: Set Remote Access to “HTTP” to allow remote access over the internet via a public
WAN IP.
To access the GUI of the router, use URL
http://192.168.1.1:8080
Configure Port Forwarding for the IP Camera on Port 80.
Go to Advanced Network -> Port Forwarding
Set Proto: TCP, External Ports:80, Internal Ports:80, Internal Address: 192.168.1.200,
Description: IP camera, click on the “Add” button.
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To access the Web GUI of the camera, use URL
http://120.157.117.246:80
http://120.157.117.246
or
IP Pass-through
4.2
Note: This guide is for IP Pass-through to a PC behind the CM510Q-W. It is also
applicable to a Router behind the CM510Q-W. You need to use the MAC Address on the
WAN interface of the Router.
1. Check the LAN Mac Address on your PC.
Go to Network Adapter, Right click -> Status -> Details. See screenshot below:
2. Configure IP Pass-through on the Router.
Go to Advanced Network -> IP Pass-through -> check the ‘Enabled’ box option.
Enter the MAC Address as obtained from your PC LAN interface and click ‘Save’.
Note: Use a colon between the hexadecimal characters. See screenshot
below:
3. Disable DHCP server on the router.
Go to Basic Network -> LAN -> Click on DHCP server to edit and uncheck option to
Disable.
Click on the ‘Ok’ and ‘Save’ buttons.
Note:The router will reboot.
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4. Refresh the network adapter by clicking on the Disable/Enable button.
Right click on the network adapter and select Disable.
Right click on the network adapter and select Enable. See screenshots below:
5. Check Status of the LAN interface.
Go to Network Adapter -> Right-click -> Status -> Details.
The LAN adapter is now using Public WAN IP address 120.157.89.70 via IP Pass-
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1. Go to Advanced Network -> Captive Portal to check or modify the
relevant parameters.
2. Upload Portal file and Splash.html
Upload portal images and splash.html to the router for the Slider (0001_portal.png,
0002_portal.png, and 0003_portal.png) to the Router under the “Administration / Storage
Settings” menu.
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Each Ad file supports 3 Ad portal images. Picture format is png or jpg, image size is less than
100Kbytes and resolution is 800*600. Picture name is 0001_portal.png, 0002_portal.png and
0003_portal.png. Please keep image names the same between portal file and splash.html.
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Now you can see the results by connecting to the router’s WIFI.
3. Modify portal file storage path
Modify portal file storage for In-storage as below.
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GPS Settings (GPS version only)
4.4
1. Go to “Advanced Network> GPS” to view or modify the relevant
parameters.
Item Instructions
GPS Mode Enable/Disable.
GPS Format NMEA and M2M_FMT.
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Item Instructions
Server IP/Port GPS server IP and port.
Heart-Beat If you choose M2M_FMT format, the heart-beat ID will be packed
into the GPS data.
Interval GPS data transmits at the interval time.
2. Click on “Save” to Finish.
3. Connect the GPS antenna to the router GPS interface.
4. Check GPS Status.
Firewall
4.5
Network Topology
4.5.1 IP/MAC/Port Filtering
This allows to intercept packages from router’s WAN/Cellular interface to the internet.
Test case:
Only allows three devices (MAC/LAN/WLAN) to access to Internet via WAN: 120.157.89.70
Only allows three devices (MAC/LAN/WLAN) to access the router page: 192.168.1.1
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4.5.2 Keyword Filtering
This allows to filter specific keywords from the router’s WAN/Cellular interface to the internet.
4.5.3 URL Filtering
This allows to filter specific URLs from the router’s WAN/Cellular interface to the internet.
4.5.4 Access Filtering
This allows to filter packages from the internet to the router’s WAN/Cellular interface.
Test case:
Intercept all TCP packets accessing the router's WAN/Cellular (120.157.89.70).
Only two devices (MAC/LAN/WLAN) can be accessed from Internet packets.
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4.6
VPN Tunnel
4.6.1 GRE Tunnel between two CM510Q-W
Network Topology
1) CM510Q-W (A) Configuration
1.1) Navigate to Basic Network > LAN
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1.2) Navigate to VPN Tunnel > GRE
2) CM510Q-W(B) Configuration
2.1) Navigate to Basic Network > LAN
2.2) Navigate to VPN Tunnel > GRE
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4.6.2 Open VPN
Network Topology
OpenVPN between CM510Q-W Client and Server
Step 1 Go to “VPN Tunnel> OpenVPN Client” to check or modify the relevant parameters.
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Item Instructions
Start with WAN Enable the Openvpn feature for 4G/3G/WAN port.
Interface Type
Protocol UDP and TCP options are available.
Server Address The Openvpn server public IP address and port.
Firewall Auto, External only and Custom options are available.
Authorization Mode TLS, Static key and Custom options are available.
User name/Password Authentication As per user’s configuration.
HMAC authorization As per user’s configuration.
Create NAT on tunnel Configure NAT in Openvpn tunnel.
Tap and Tun options are available. Tap is for bridge
mode and Tun is for routing mode.
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Parameter Instruction
Poll Interval Openvpn client checks router’s status at interval time.
Redirect Internet Traffic Configure Openvpn as default routing.
Access DNS As per user’s configuration.
Encryption As per user’s configuration.
Compression As per user’s configuration.
TLS Renegotiation Time TLS negotiation time. -1 as default for 60s.
Connection Retry Time Openvpn retry to connect time interval.
Verify server certificate As per user’s configuration.
Custom Configuration As per user’s configuration.
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Parameter Instruction
Certificate Authority Keep the certificate the same as the server.
Client Certificate Keep the client certificate the same as the server.
Client Key Keep the client key the same as the server.
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Parameter Instruction
Status Check OpenVPN status and data statistics.
Click “save” and “start now” to start OpenVPN.
OpenVPN Keys Guide
The following steps are for a server running on Windows 7/8/10
You may access to (http://openvpn.net/release/) and download the file “openvpn-2.3.0-
install.exe” (or higher)
After installing OpenVPN, please find the OpenVPN folder to generate the certificate of server
and client. (Go to http://openvpn.net for more information)
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1. Configure “vas.bat.sample” to complete the initialization step and keys.
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