SmartStart SL302
3. Router Description
Cellular router SmartStart SL302 is designed for wireless communication in mobile net-
works that use traditional cellular technologies. The primary purpose of this router is its use in
the newest Category 1 (Cat.1) services on the cellular LTE network of the
AT&T
and
Verizon
carriers.
3.1
LTE Category 1 (Cat.1)
Given the uncertain future of 2G technologies (they are gradually sunsetting), it needs to
find a suitable (natural) replacement. LTE Category 1 (Cat.1) in general is the only real alter-
native to 2G. It is specifically designed to bring 4G LTE capabilities to the Internet of Things
(IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. Like all LTE services, Cat.1 provides a low-
latency broadband connection but capped at 10 Mbps download (and 5 Mbps upload). It is an
ideal solution for smart meters for utilities, telematics for vehicle tracking and fleet manage-
ment and security use cases, such as in alarm systems.
3.2
Basic HW Information
As a standard, the SmartStart router is equipped with one Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, one
serial interface RS232, one binary input and one output. SL302 also contains two readers for
3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards, which are placed on the rear panel of the device. The router can be
equipped with a WiFi module, but this must be part of the initial configuration – it cannot be
assembled to the router at some point in the future. The router is supplied in a plastic casing.
3.3
Configuration and Diagnostics
The router can be configured using a password-protected Web interface. The web interface
provides (after logging in) detailed statistics about the router activities, signal strength, detailed
system logs etc. This device supports the creation of VPN tunnels using technologies IPSec,
OpenVPN and L2TP for secure communications. There are also supported functions such as
IPv6 (the latest revision of the Internet Protocol), DHCP, NAT, NAT-T, DynDNS, NTP, VRRP,
control by SMS, primary connection backups and many other functions are also supported.
Other diagnostic functions ensuring continuous communication include automatic inspec-
tion of PPP connection offering an automatic restart feature in case of connection is lost, or
hardware watchdog which monitors the status of the router. Using a special window (start up
script window) you may insert Linux scripts for various actions. For some applications is the
key possibility to create several different configurations for one router which can be switched
as needed (e.g. using SMS or status of the binary input). Cellular routers may automatically up-
date configuration and firmware from server. This allows mass reconfiguration of many routers
in one time.
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