RouterOS includes many configuration options in addition to what is described in this document. We suggest starting here to get yourself accustomed to
the possibilities:
. In case IP connection is not available, the Winbox tool (
) can be used to connect to the MAC address
of the device from the LAN side (all access is blocked from the internet port by default).
For recovery purposes, it is possible to boot the device from the network, see section
.
miniPCIe slot usage
The device is equipped with a miniPCIe slot to be used with a 3G/4G/LTE modem. Two SIM slots are provided for use together with a miniPCIe modem.
The SIM slot is not used separately.
In this case, an internal antenna is not connected (located inside the enclosure). Installing a miniPCIe module should be done by a qualified person, please
follow safety precautions when handling electrical equipment:
Use a wrist grounding strap when unpacking and working with electrical components to avoid electrical discharge (ESD) damage.
Open the front cover by unscrewing one screw with the Philips PH2 screwdriver.
Remove four screws on the bottom of the case and lift off the top part of the case. You will see the antenna attached to it.
Locate the mini PCIe slot on the PCB and remove two factory attached screws.
Attach provided a thick thermal pad to the card, and install the card into miniPCIe slot so that the thermal pad is between PCB and card.
The secure card in place using previously removed two screws.
Attach the grey uFL connector to the MAIN antenna connector of the modem, attach the black cable to the secondary (or AUX) connector.
Please see the picture below on how to place rubber seals for the best water protection.
Attach antenna connectors to the installed card and GPS connector on the PCB, as additional rubber silicone can be used to secure connectors
in place on card and PCB board.
Attach a thinner thermal pad to the top of the card.
Reassembly in backorder.
After you have reinserted the device into the case and secured it with the screws that were removed earlier, slide in the SIM cards from your mobile
operator into the SIM slots, with the chips facing as shown on the port label. The slot accepts miniSIM (2FF). Close the black latch for SIM cards, to secure
them in the slots.
GPS usage