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645M 4G/LTE CELLULAR ROUTER
MN032003EN March 2017 www.eaton.com
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For multicarrier: Carrier change will require a SIM card
change, will reboot the device and will take approx
three (3) minutes to apply.
Carrier
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Carrier (645M-1-US only)
Select Verizon or AT&T. NOTE: On a carrier change, the
645M will reboot and take approximately 3 minutes to
update the cell module
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Data session type
Select Auto, 4G, 3G or 2G.
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Auto connect
Select Enable (the default and recommended setting), and
the modem will automatically dial the connection at startup,
and to attempt reconnection if the connection is lost. Select
Disable to prevent the modem from automatically connecting
at startup. When disabled, a button will be displayed that
can be used to manually connect or disconnect the wireless
WAN service.
If Auto Connect is enabled and the modem fails to connect,
the unit will attempt to reconnect two times and then make an
attempt at one minute, at two minutes, at eight minutes, and
then every fifteen minutes until successful.
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Carrier APN
The Access Point Name required by the cellular provider to
access the network. This value may determine if the router
receives a publicly routable WAN address. Enter the APN
provided by the carrier.
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Username
Username required by the cellular provider. Leave blank if
not required.
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Password
Password required by the cellular provider. Leave blank if
not required.
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Authentication protocols
Configure the authentication protocol to be used, or none.
If no protocol is selected (the default and recommended
setting for most applications), the ELPRO 645M will try to
negotiate a protocol with a cell tower, if the cellular carrier
allows negotiation. If a protocol is selected, then the router
will only accept requests for the specified protocol(s), where
PAP
is Password Authentication Protocol and
CHAP
is
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol.
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PAP
: The Password Authentication Protocol is a pre-shared
key method for authenticating with the cellular provider.
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CHAP
: The Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol
is a two-way authentication scheme between router
and provider.
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Normally the cell provider does not require a username
or password, in which case leave the User and
Password fields blank. SIMs from some carriers
for special applications may require user name and
password to establish WAN connection with the
Cellular network.
Figure 17 . For Multicarrier cell connection - carrier
3 645M web interface