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Wl-r320 Router User Manual

The WL-R320 Series Router User Manual provides comprehensive instructions for hardware setup, configuration, and troubleshooting of the WL-R320 4G+/4G router. It includes details on interfaces, LED status, and router configuration through a GUI, covering local settings, network settings, and various features such as LTE SMS and backup SIM settings. The document also emphasizes the importance of product updates and user responsibilities regarding configuration and usage.
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Wl-r320 Router User Manual

The WL-R320 Series Router User Manual provides comprehensive instructions for hardware setup, configuration, and troubleshooting of the WL-R320 4G+/4G router. It includes details on interfaces, LED status, and router configuration through a GUI, covering local settings, network settings, and various features such as LTE SMS and backup SIM settings. The document also emphasizes the importance of product updates and user responsibilities regarding configuration and usage.
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WL-R320 Series Router User Manual

User Manual
---Apply to WL-R320 Series 4G+/4G Router

V1.0
http://www.wlink-tech.com
March, 2018 V1.2
http://www.wlink-tech.com
Jan, 2023
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Copyright © Shenzhen WLINK Technology Company Limited 2012 ~ 2023
Without our written approval, anyone can’t extract, copy whole or part of content of this file and can’t spread
out in any format.

Caution
Due to product updates or functional upgrading, we may renew the content of this file, and this file only for
reference. All statement, information, suggestion etc. in this file does not compose any form of guarantee and
we WLINK reserves the right of final explanation.

Version History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. The latest document version contains all updates made
to previous version.
Data Document Version Software Version Note
2023-1-17 V1.2 V7.2.1112 Improve GUI, Add link backup
2021-10-30 V1.1 V5.1.1030 Improve GUI
2021-5-30 V1.0 V4.1.0530

Shenzhen WLINK Technology Company Limited


Add 2A, F5 Building, TCL International E City, No.1001 Zhongshanyuan Rd.,
Nanshan Dist., Shenzhen, 518052, China

Web http://www.wlink-tech.com

Service Email support@wlink-tech.com

Tel 86-755-86089513

Fax 86-755-26059261

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Contents
1 Hardware Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 5

1.1 Interface ........................................................................................................................................................5

1.2 LED Status ................................................................................................................................................... 6

1.3 Dimension .................................................................................................................................................... 7

1.4 Insert SIM/UIM Card ...................................................................................................................................7

1.5 Ethernet Cable Connection ....................................................................................................................... 8

1.6 Power Supply Connection ......................................................................................................................... 8

1.7 Serial Port and GPIO Connection ............................................................................................................ 8

1.8 Review .......................................................................................................................................................... 8

2 Router Configuration ........................................................................................................................................... 10

2.1 Local Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 10

2.2 Dashboard ..................................................................................................................................................11

2.3 Utilization .................................................................................................................................................... 12

2.4 Interface ......................................................................................................................................................12

2.5 Network .......................................................................................................................................................13

2.6 VPN Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 29

2.7 Wireless Setting ........................................................................................................................................ 35

2.8 Station .........................................................................................................................................................38

2.9 Application .................................................................................................................................................. 40

2.10 System ......................................................................................................................................................46

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2.11 Debug ........................................................................................................................................................51

2.12 Development (SDK) ............................................................................................................................... 53

2.13 Default Factory Configuration ...............................................................................................................53

3 Configuration Instance ........................................................................................................................................ 55

3.1 Link Backup ............................................................................................................................................... 55

3.2 Lock Band .................................................................................................................................................. 56

3.3 LTE SMS .................................................................................................................................................... 57

3.4 DDNS .......................................................................................................................................................... 59

3.5 GNSS .......................................................................................................................................................... 60

3.6 Remote IO .................................................................................................................................................. 63

3.7 OpenVPN (TAP Mode) .............................................................................................................................66

3.8 IPSec Setting ............................................................................................................................................. 68

3.9 Station Setting ........................................................................................................................................... 71

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1 Hardware Introduction

This chapter is mainly for installation introduction, there would be some difference between the scheme
and real object. But the difference won’t have any influence to products performance.

1.1 Interface

There are some differences on Antenna interface and indicator light for the device with
extended Wi-Fi, GPS features.

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Table 1-1 Router Interface
Port Instruction Remark
SIM Support 1.8/3V automatic detection. Two SIM as default
Antenna SMA connector, 50Ω.
Connectors LTE1 as Main, LTE2 as 4G Aux.
Wi-Fi1, Wi-Fi2 and GNSS Optional.
LAN1 10/100Base-TX,MDI/MDIX self-adaption

LAN2 10/100Base-TX,MDI/MDIX self-adaption LAN as Default

WAN 10/100Base-TX,MDI/MDIX self-adaption LAN as Default

TTL/RS232 GND, Tx, Rx RS232 as default


RS485 A, B
GPIO 2 GPIOs
Reset Reset button, (press on button at least 5
seconds)
PWR 1xDC Power connector 7~48VDC
1x Terminal Block (2 Pins)

1.2 LED Status


Table 1-2 Router LED indicator Status

silk-screen Indicator Note


Slow Blinking System Auto-check
(1s)

System(S) Blue Quick Blinking Dialing


(0.5s)
Solid light 4G/3G online

High(H) Green Solid light Good Signal(CSQ≥-19)


Low(L) Red Solid light Weak Signal(CSQ<-18)

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1.3 Dimension

Figure 1-2 R320 Series Router Dimension

1.4 Insert SIM/UIM Card


Please insert SIM card(s) before configuring the router.

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Please disconnect the power to the router before inserting SIM cards.

1.5 Ethernet Cable Connection


Connect the router to a computer by an Ethernet cable for GUI configuration, or transit by a switch.

1.6 Power Supply Connection


Voltage input range +9~48 VDC, 5.5mm DC interface and 2 Pins terminal block are alternative.

1.7 Serial Port and GPIO Connection


WL-R320 supports one RS232 and one RS485 port by default, and TTL optional on request. The serial
ports support TCP/UDP client/server, and Modbus protocol.

1.8 Review
Insert SIM/UIM card, connect Ethernet cable and antenna, connect power supply adaptor or power
cable.

Please connect antennas before power on, otherwise the signal may be poor because of impedance
mismatching.

Notice:

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Step 1 Check the antenna connection.
Step 2 Check SIM/UIM card, confirm SIM/UIM card is available.
Step 3 Power on the router.

----END

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2 Router Configuration

WL-R320 Series routers support GUI. This chapter introduce GUI configuration via Ethernet port, if need
CLI configuration guide, please contact our technical support department by email:
support@wlink-tech.com.

2.1 Local Settings


The router can be configured by local Ethernet port, you could specify a static IP or set as DHCP. The
default IP address is 192.168.8.1, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, please refer to following.

Step 1 Click “start > control panel”, find “Network Connections” icon and double click it to enter, select
“Local Area Connection” corresponding to the network card on this page. Refer to the figure
below.

Figure 2-1 Network Connection

Step 2 Obtain an IP address automatically or set up IP address,192.168.8.xxx (xxx can be any number
between 2~254)

Step 3 Run an Internet Explorer and visit “http://192.168.8.1/”, to enter identify page.
The default username is admin and password is admin168. Users should modify the login
password.

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Figure 2-2 User Identify Interface


----END

2.2 Dashboard
Displays router information such as status, 4G/WAN speed, etc. Tip: for security reasons, please follow
the instructions to change your password after your first
login.

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2.3 Utilization
The Utilization GUI displays router system information such as CPU, Memory.

Figure 2-3 Resource GUI

2.4 Interface
The Interface GUI displays network interface status such as 4G information, LAN and Switch Status
including ISP name, network type, signal, band, SIM IP address and 4G online time.

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Figure 2-4 Interface. GUI

2.5 Network
2.1.2 LTE Setting
Step 1 Network > LTE to enter LTE Status GUI. It supports disabling 4G connection by Status button.

Step 2 Network > LTE to Network Mode setting GUI as following.


APN Setting

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Parameter Instruction Default


APN Custom Auto APN will be enabled when APN Custom switch is Off
off. The router will recognize the access point name
(APN) automatically.
Regarding to private SIM card, please enable APN
Custom button to configure SIM information such as
APN, Username and Password.

APN APN is provided by local ISP Internet


Username SIM card user name is provided by ISP
Password SIM card password is provided by ISP

IP Type IP/IPv4v6/IPv6 optional. Null

Authentication Select Auto/NONE/PAP/Chap/PAP/CHAP


authentication as requested
Dial Number 4G/3G connection service code *99#
Dial CID Connect to the specified cellular ID. CID number is
provided by local carrier.

Cellular Attach Setting

Parameter Instruction Default


Attach Mode 【Auto】The router will automatically connect to 4G/3G Auto
networks and give priority to 4G.
【LTE(4G)】Router will connect to 4G only.
【WCDMA/TDSCDMA/EVDO】Router will connect to
3G only.
【CDMA/GSM】Router will connect to 2G only.

GPS The GPS is built-in 4G module. The GPS feature will Off
be related to model and hardware.
Modem Settings Supports Lock IMEI, Lock IMSI, Lock PIN and Lock Null
Band.
Supports no SIM Card, PLMN and Signal for testing as Need

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Parameter Instruction Default


requested.

Please check lock bank configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.

Network Status Setting

Parameter Instruction Default


Dial Mode 【Advise】The router will automatically dial-up 4G/3G by Advise
ECM protocol.
【PPP】The router will automatically dial-up 4G/3G by
PPP protocol.
【DHCP】The router will automatically dial-up 4G/3G by
DHCP protocol.
【Static IP】The router will automatically dial-up 4G/3G
and obtain SIM IP as ISP requested.
MTU Maximum Transmission Unit on Cellular network. 1500
LCP Echo Interval LCP (link control protocol) check interval 10
LCP Echo Times LCP check Times. If no replace, the PPP will 12
reconnect.
PPP Option PPP debugging information debug
Custom DNS Configure DNS server IP address Disable
IP Masquerade (NAT) Replace internal IP address to SIM IP address when Enable
sending data.

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Network Availability Check Setting

Parameter Instruction Default


Availability Check Disable, ICMP Check and Receive Count Optional Disable

Parameter Instruction Default


Availability Check Disable, ICMP Check and Receive Count Optional Disable

ICMP Configure 3 destination IP address to check if the


Cellular connection is available.
Test Address Reachable destination IP address1
Test Address2 Reachable destination IP address1 12
Test Address3 PPP debugging information debug
Each Query Timeout Configure DNS server IP address 10
(sec)
Test Times ICMP times 6
Test Interval (sec) ICMP Interval 20

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Parameter Instruction Default


Receive Count Disable, ICMP Check and Receive Count Optional Disable

Duration(sec) Configure 3 destination IP address to check if the 20


Cellular connection is available.
Test Times Reachable destination IP address1 30
Request packets Reachable destination IP address1 1

Step 3 After Setting, please click “Apply” icon.


----End

2.1.3 LTE SMS Setting


Step 1 Network > LTE SMS to enter LTE SMS GUI.

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Parameter Instruction Default


SMS Function SMS Function Enable/Disable Optional. Disable
HE Agent Enable SMS command inquiry by HE command line Disable
mode.
Command Contact Specify the acceptable phone number. If null, the Null
router will accept anyone phone number without
limitation.
Command Prefix SMS command identify. The router will implement Null
message command with correct prefix.

Step 2 After Setting, please click “Apply” icon.

Please check LTE SMS Configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.


----End

2.1.4 LTE Backup SIM


Step 1 Network > LTE Backup SIM to enter Setting GUI.

Table 2-1 LAN Setting Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Backup SIM Enable Backup Sim card Disable

Sim card Select Auto, Main Sim card, Backup Sim card optional Auto
Signal failed times Router will switch to backup Sim card once detect signal 60times
failure times exceeds the defined times.
Dial failed times It will switch to backup Sim card once dial-up failure times 4times
exceeds the defined times.
Failover duration The router will work on the backup Sim card time (sec) 600s
(sec)

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Parameter Instruction Default


PIN Code Some SIM cards are locked with a Personal Identification 86400
Number (PIN) code in case they are lost or stolen.
APN Custom Auto APN will be enabled when APN Custom switch is off. Off
The router will recognize the access point name
(APN)automatically.
Regarding to private SIM card, please enable APN Custom
button to configure SIM information such as APN, Username
and Password.

Step 2 After setting, please click “Apply” to finish, the device will reboot.
----End

2.1.5 LAN Setting


Step 1 Network > LAN to enter below GUI.

Table 2-2 LAN Setting Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
IP Address Router IP address, default IP is 192.168.8.1 192.168.8.1

Subnet Mask Router subnet mask, default mask is 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0


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Parameter Instruction Default


Address2 Add LAN address Disable
Address3 Add LAN address Disable
DHCP Server Dynamic allocation IP service, after enable, it will show the Enable
IP address range and options of lease
Start IP Address DHCP IP poor start IP address 192.168.8.2
End IP Address DHCP IP poor end IP address 192.168.8.250
Lease The valid time, unit as sec 86400
Assign Gateway Specified the gateway IP address Null
Assign DNS Specified the DNS server IP address Null
Assign DNS2 Specified the DNS server IP address Null

Step 2 After setting, please click “Apply” to finish, the device will reboot.
----End

2.1.6 Hosts
Step 1 Network > Host to enter the Hosts setting GUI.

Step 2 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

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2.1.7 ALG
Step 1 Basic Network > ALG to enter the application layer gateway setting GUI.

Step 2 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.1.8 Firewall
Step 1 Network > Firewall to enter the Firewall setting page.

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Click to add firewall rules. The maximum rule count is 30.

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Parameter Instruction Default


Interface WAN/LTE/VPN interface Options WAN

Status Enable/Disable Options ON


ICMP Access Indicate the ordinal of the list. OFF
Telnet/SSH/WEB Enable/Disable Telnet/SSH/WEB remote access Disable
Access
ICMP Through Enable/Disable ICMP Through Enable
NAT Through Configure external port of router which can be accessed by Enable
other hosts from internet.
Default Action Accept/Drop Options Drop
Name (unique) Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null
Extranet Address Defines if access is allowed from one or a range of IP Null
addresses which are defined by Source IP Address, or every
IP addresses.
Intranet Address The destination address inside the LAN. Null
Protocol TCP, UDP and ALL options Null

Intranet Port The destination port inside the LAN. Null


Action Accept and Drop

Step 2 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.1.9 Port Map


Step 1 Basic Network->Port Map routing to enter setting page.

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Click to add port mapping rules. The maximum rule count is 30.

Table 2-3 Port Map Setting Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Interface LTE/VPN interface Options LTE

Mode Forward/DNAT Options Forward

DMZ Host Address The destination IP address inside the LAN. The DMZ will be Null
available after configured host IP address.
Name(unique) Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null

Port Configure external port of router which can be accessed by Null


other hosts from internet.
Protocol UDP, TCP, Both UDP/TCP Options UDP+TCP
Intranet Address The destination address inside the LAN. Null
Intranet Port The internal port of router’s LAN Null

Step 2 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.1.10 Port Proxy


Step 1 Network > Port Proxy to enter the setting page.

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Table 2-4 Port Map Setting Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Name(unique) Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null

Port Configure external port of router which can be accessed by Null


other hosts from internet.
Protocol UDP, TCP, Both UDP/TCP Options UDP+TCP
Intranet Address The destination address inside the LAN. Null
Intranet Port The internal port of router’s LAN Null

The feature is suitable for those devices without gateway IP address. However, the devices need to
connect to the Internet. The WL-R320 will provide port proxy for them. Then WL-R320 will transfer
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device data to the Internet.

Step 2 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.1.11 Routing Table


Step 1 Network > Routing Table to enter the setting page.

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Table 2-5 Router Setting Instruction
Parameter Instruction Default
Name (unique) Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null

IP Address Router can reach the destination IP address. Null


Subnet Mask Subnet mask for destination IP address Null
Gateway Next hop IP address which the router will reach. Null
Interface Interface from router to gateway. Null
Metric The metric value acts as a measurement of priority. If a Null
packet about to be routed matches two or more rules, the
one with the lower metric is applied. Metric value range
0~255.

Step 3 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.1.12 Advanced Routing


Step 1 Basic Network > Advanced routing to enter setting page.

Advanced Routing Features used to configure routing based on packet Mark, source addresses or ports.
It includes 3 steps as following:
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1) Packet Mark. Mark the packet in the Packet Mark list. It will provide Mark ID.
2) Routing Rule. Specify source address or Mark ID. It will provide routing Table ID.
3) Add Routing. Add a routing rule to the routing table specified by the routing table id, requiring that
data accessing the specified IP address or IP address segment is sent to the specified next hop
address via the specified interface.
Commonly, the source address is widely used for applications. It just needs to configure routing rule and
configure routing table.

Table 2-6 Source Address Routing Setting Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Name (unique) Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null

Source Address Allow the specified subnet IP address/IP segment data to Null
specify the destination IP or interface.
Subnet Mask Subnet mask for destination IP address Null

Source Interface Specify source address interface. Not specified

Mark ID Mark ID is created in Mark ID list. Source address without Null


the Mark ID.
Table ID Create routing table ID and Add the table ID in routing table Null
list. Table ID value range 100~250.
Pref Controls the order of IP rules. Rules with a lower priority Null
value will be checked first.

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Table 2-7 Source Address Routing Setting Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Name(unique) Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null

Table ID Input the Table ID as the same as in Routing Rule list Null

Dest Address Routing can reach the destination IP address. Null

Subnet Mask Subnet mask for destination IP address Null

Gateway Next hop IP address which the routing will reach. Null

Interface Interface from router to gateway. Not specified

Metric The metric value acts as a measurement of priority. If a Null


packet about to be routed matches two or more rules, the
one with the lower metric is applied. Metric value range
0~255.

Step 2 Please Click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.6 VPN Setting


2.6.1 IPSec Setting
Step 1 VPN > IPSec to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

Please check lock bank configuration in the chapter 3 as reference.


----End

2.6.2 OpenVPN Client Setting


Step 1 VPN > OpenVPN client to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Table 2-8 OpenVPN Client Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Technology Subnet/Point-to-point options Subnet
Server Address The OpenVPN server public IP address and port. Null
Device Type Tap and Tun type are optional. TUN
Tap is for bridge mode and Tunnel is for routing mode.
Protocol UDP and TCP optional.
Port The OpenVPN server port.
Cipher Encryption Cipher as requested. Null as Auto Null

LZO Compress Disable/Adaptive/Yes/No options No


Auth. Type Certificate and Username/password options Certificate

HMAC Signature Disable/TLS options Disable

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

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Please check lock bank configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.
----End

2.6.3 OpenVPN Server Setting


Step 1 VPN > OpenVPN Server to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Table 2-9 OpenVPN Client Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Technology Subnet/Point-to-point options Subnet
Server Address The OpenVPN server public IP address and port. Null
Device Type Tap and Tun type are optional. TUN
Tap is for bridge mode and Tunnel is for routing mode.
Protocol UDP and TCP optional.
Port The OpenVPN server port.
Cipher Encryption Cipher as requested. Null as Auto Null

LZO Compress Disable/Adaptive/Yes/No options No


Auth. Type Certificate and Username/password options Certificate

HMAC Signature Disable/TLS options Disable

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

The OpenVPN server supports to generate certificate for testing. We suggest generate certificate from
third party server.
----End

2.6.4 L2TP Client Setting


Step 1 VPN > L2TP Client to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.
----End

2.6.5 PPTP Client Setting


Step 1 VPN > PPTP client to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.6.6 GRE
Step 1 Application > GRE client to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


----End

2.7 Wireless Setting


It’s mainly for routers which support Wi-Fi, you can modify and configure Wireless parameter through
Web GUI, below is the common setting.

2.7.1 SSID Setting


Step 1 Wireless > SSID Setting to configure relative parameter.

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Step 2 Wireless > SSID Setting to ACL relative parameter.

Step 3 Wireless > SSID Setting to Channel relative parameter.

Step 4 Please click “Apply” to finish.


----End

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2.7.2 AP Client
Step 1 Wireless > AP Client to enter the setting page.

Parameter Instruction Default


2.4G AP Client Wi-Fi Client ON/OFF OFF

Peer SSID Defined the available SSID to connect. Supports 3 SSIDs as Null
Options.
Lock Strong Signal The Wi-Fi client will always connect the strongest signal Null
SSID.
Lock BSSID The Wi-Fi client will always connect the Basic Service Set Null
Identifier (BSSID)
Hidden SSID Support for connecting hidden SSID. It’s necessary to define Null
the channel of hidden SSID.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


----End

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2.7.3 Clients
Step 1 Wireless > Clients to enter the client list page.

----End

2.8 Station
2.8.1 Access Control
Step 1 Station Control > Access Control to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Table 2-10 Access Control Instruction
Parameter Instruction Default
Rule Name Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null
Source Address Specify the station device IP, MAC and IP segment. Null
If configure multiple IP addresses with comma (,) as
separator.
Type Support UDP/TCP/Domain/keyword filter TCP
Action Drop, Accept and Return options Drop

Destination Indicate the ordinal of the list. Null


Address
Protocol All, UDP, TCP options All
Time Setting Define access control available time. Disable

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish

1) It will accept/drop the destination address and content (keyword/domain name) from router.
2) It will accept/drop the whitelist/blacklist.

Please check lock bank configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.


----End

2.8.2 Internet Control


Step 1 Station Control > Internet Control enter the setting GUI.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish

It will support to control internet access authority and time management


----End

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2.8.3 Station List


Step 1 Station Control > Station List to enter the GUI to check station list. We may check the device list
in the station.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

1) It will support to control and manage the specified devices to access to internet.
2) It will support accept/drop the specified devices destination address and content (keyword/domain
name).
----End

2.9 Application
2.9.1 DDNS
Step 1 Application > DDNS to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

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Please check lock bank configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.


----End

2.9.2 Dynamic Routing


Step 1 Application > Dynamic Routing to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


----End

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2.9.3 GNSS (Optional)


Step 1 Application > GNSS to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

GNSS feature is optional according to customer requirements. It supports two clients mode and one
server mode. When the GNSS located successfully, the GNSS information will be display in the GUI.
WL-R320 supports UDP/TCP/MQTT protocol to send GNSS data in the client mode and supports
UDP/TCP protocol to send GNSS data in the server mode.

Please check lock bank configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.


---End

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2.9.4 VRRP
Step 1 Application > VRRP to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Table 2-11 VRRP Filtering Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Status Enable/Disable options OFF

Virtual IP Drop, Accept and Return options Drop

Device Group ID Specify which VRRP group of this router belong to. Null

Mode Master/backup option Master


Priority Enter the priority value from 1 to 255. The larger value has 100
higher priority.
Advert (Sec) Advertisement interval, unit as sec 1
Preempt Enable preemption on the router and configure its OFF
preemption delay in a specific VRRP group.
Auth. Master and backup mode router authentication key 1234

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


----End

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2.9.5 Remote IO
Step 1 Application > Remote IO to check or modify the relevant parameter.

GPIO Value Format


Item Value Indication
GPIO number g1 g1 for GPIO1(G1) port
g2 for GPIO2(G2) port
g3 for G3 port (Reserved)
First Digit 1 Output (DO)
0 Input (DI)
Second Digit 1 High Level (3.3v)
1 Low Level (0v)
Separator sign ;

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

The remote IO feature support to remotely control IO by SMS and TCP protocol, and support IO status to
report server by SMS and TCP protocol.

Please check lock bank configuration in Chapter 3 as reference.


----End
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2.9.6 TTL/RS232
Step 1 Application > TTL/R232 to check or modify the relevant parameter. Serial #1 for RS232 port and
Serial #2 for RS485 port as default.

Table 2-12 Serial Port Instruction


Parameter Instruction Default
Status ON/OFF Options ON
Mode GNSS, Command Line, Modbus, MQTT, Transport Command
Forwarding Options. Transport Forwarding for example Line
as below.
Convert ON/OFF Options. RS232/RS485 for ON status. Two ON
serial ports for TTL/TTL, please choose OFF status.
Server Address The OpenVPN server public IP address and port.
Baud rate 1200~230400 Options 57600
Flow Control Disable/Hard/Soft options Disable

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Parameter Instruction Default


Parity Disable/Odd/Even Disable
Data Bit Data bit 5,6,7,8 options 8
Stop Bit Stop bit 1,2 options 1
Active Packet Disable/Idle/Time options Disable
Center Address Supports 3 data server synchronously. IP address and OFF
domain name are acceptable for Server IP

Protocol Data server port Null


Port TCP/UDP options TCP

Customize Register Packet

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10 System
2.10.1 Device
Step 1 System > Device to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.2 Configure
Step 1 System > Configure to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.3 Software
Step 1 System > Software to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.4 Password
Step 1 System > Password to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.
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2.10.5 Auto Reboot


Step 1 System > Auto Reboot to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.6 Manage Server


Step 1 System > Manage Server to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.7 Telnet Server


Step 1 System > Telnet Server to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.8 SSH Server


Step 1 System > SSH Server to check or modify the relevant parameter.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


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2.10.9 Web Server


Step 1 System > Web Server to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.
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2.11 Debug
2.11.1 Syslog
Step 1 Please click “Debug> Syslog” to enter the GUI to download logs and capture logs by local or
remote.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish


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2.11.2 Terminal
Step 1 Debug > Terminal to check or modify the relevant parameter.

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Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.
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2.11.3 Diagnostic
Step 1 Please click “Debug> Diagnostic” to enter the GUI for Ping and Traceroute.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.


---End

2.11.4 AT Command (LTE)


Step 1 Please click “Debug> Diagnostic” to enter the GUI for Ping and Traceroute.

Step 2 Please click “Apply” to finish.

The 4G connection will be closed once opened AT command.


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2.12 Development (SDK)

2.13 Default Factory Configuration


Three methods to default factory configuration

2.13.1 Reset in GUI


Click System > Configure to enter Configure UI, Click Default Configure to reset router to default factory
configuration.

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2.13.2 Reset in SSH/Telnet


Login router via SSH/Telnet, then implement machine default command to reset the router.

2.13.3 Reset via RST button


Press the RESET button for 5~8 secs after the router startup and run, the router will auto reset to default
factory configuration.

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3 Configuration Instance

3.1 Link Backup


1) Operation mode

Click System > Device GUI, Choose Mix in Operation mode.

2) Link Backup

Click Network > Connection GUI, choose link backup mode.

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The King Connection with the highest priority. The router link will switch to King Connection once the
defined King Connection available.
The Reserved Connection just keep the Connection reachable.

3) Link Backup

Click Network--->WAN GUI, configure WAN and add Availability Check rule.
ICMP failure as configured, the router link will switch to 4G link.

The router support to check 3 test addresses max one time.


If ICMP is failed, the router will send ICMP as Each Query Timeout.
If ICMP is reachable, the router will send ICMP as Test Interval.

For example.
If both 208.67.222.222 and 8.8.8.8 are unreachable, the router will check the test address 5 times as
interval 5s. It will switch to 4G link. When one of 208.67.222.222 and 8.8.8.8 is reachable, it will switch
back to WAN link.

3.2 Lock Band


Click Network--->LTE GUI, Modem Setting to enter Lock Band GUI.

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Input command to lock the corresponding band as below list.

Items Band Commands


1 Band1 0,1,0,1
2 Band3 0,4,0,1
3 Band5 0,10,0,1
4 Band7 0,40,0,1
5 Band8 0,80,0,1
6 Band20 0,80000,0,1

For example.
Lock band3 as below.

3.3 LTE SMS


Click Network --->LTE SMS Setting GUI.

The router will just accept the message command as the specified Command phone number and Prefix.
The Contact phone number 13760365619 and Prefix 123456 as example. The prefix doesn’t support
special characters such as @#>&^*[].
The SMS command lists as following.
Inquiry Items SMS Command SMS ACK Note
4G Status 123456ifname>lte.status:status Up/Down
RSRP 123456ifname>lte.status:rsrp RSRP Value
CSQ 123456ifname>lte.status:csq 0~31
IMEI 123456ifname>lte.status:imei IMEI Value
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ICCID 123456ifname>lte.status:iccid ICCDI Value
IMSI 123456ifname>lte.status:imsi IMSI Value
Network Type 123456ifname>lte.status:nettype Network Type
Operator 123456ifname>lte.status:operator Operator Name
MCC/MNC 123456ifname>lte.status:plmn MCC/MNC
Online Time 123456ifname>lte.status:livetime Online Time hh:mm:ss
SIM IP 123456ifname>lte.status:ip SIM IP Address
Restart 123456land>machine.restart(5) ttrue Restart after 5sec.

Mobile Phone Inquiry and ACK.

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3.4 DDNS
Click Application > DDNS GUI to configure DDNS.
The default update time is 600sec for domain name service.

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3.5 GNSS

Click Network > LTE GUI, Modem Setting to enable GPS feature GUI.

Click Application-->GNSS GUI to check GPS status GUI.

GPS client mode


Configure TCP server IP, port and GPS data interval. You may custom GPS data as requested such
router’s ID, GPS data prefix and so on.

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Receive GPS data in transparent TCP server.

GPS Server mode


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Configure TCP server local port and GPS data interval. You can custom GPS data as requested such
router’s ID, GPS data prefix and so on.

Receive GPS data in transparent TCP Client.

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3.6 Remote IO
Click Application > Remote IO GUI.

1) TCP Login Data format


macid=88124ED18010;id=wlink0001;user=test;vcode=123456;

2) GPIO Value Format


g1=11;g2=10

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Item Value Indication
GPIO number g1 g1 for GPIO1 port
g2 for GPIO2 port
g3 for G3 port (Reserved)
First Digit 1 Output (DO)
0 Input (DI)
Second Digit 1 High Level (3.3v)
1 Low Level(0v)
Separator sign ;

3) SMS Control and Report


 SMS Control
Network > LTE SMS to enable SMS function and configure the Contact phone number and command
prefix code. The router will implement the command from the configured contact phone number and
ignore other phone number command.

The SMS command lists as following.


Inquiry Items SMS Command SMS ACK Note
G1 output high level 12345io>agent.modify[g1=11] g1=11;g2=01;
G1 input high level 12345io>agent.modify[g1=01] g1=01;g2=01;
G1 output low level 12345io>agent.modify[g1=10] g1=10;g2=01;
G1 input low level 12345io>agent.modify[g1=00] g1=00;g2=01;
G2 output high level 12345io>agent.modify[g2=11] g1=00;g2=11;
G2 output low level 12345io>agent.modify[g2=10] g1=00;g2=10;

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 SMS Report

G1 and G2 as DI mode
G1 port from low level to high level, it will trigger report as g1=01;g2=01;
G1 port from high level to low level, it will trigger report as g1=00;g2=01;
G2 port from low level to high level, it will trigger report as g1=00;g2=01;
G2 port from high level to low level, it will trigger report as g1=00;g2=00;

4) TCP Server Demo


g1=10;g2=01;

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3.7 OpenVPN (TAP Mode)


OpenVPN two peers subnet IP addressed are in the same IP segment.

Configure OpenVPN client according to OpenVPN server.

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Upload OpenVPN certificate key as OpenVPN server provided.

OpenVPN Status

OpenVPN client will be assigned the same segment IP address from OpenVPN server.

Ping Testing from laptop 192.168.5.11 to OpenVPN server 192.168.5.1

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Ping Testing from laptop 192.168.5.11 to OpenVPN subnet PC 192.168.5.5

3.8 IPSec Setting

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4.8.1 IPSec Server Mode


The router will run IPsec as server mode when didn’t configure peer address.

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We can check IPsec Tunnel list in the table.

4.8.2 IPSec Client Mode

IPsec Status

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Ping Server Subnet Testing

3.9 Station Setting


1) Allow one Station device IP address 192.168.8.250 to access to destination IP 163.177.151.109,
TCP protocol and port 80.

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2) Refuse one Station device MAC address 00:E0:4C:68:17:E8 to access to destination IP
163.177.151.109, TCP protocol and port 80.

 Configure device MAC if need to limit only one device in the LAN.
 Configure device IP address if need to limit only one device in the LAN.
 Configure multiple devices IP addresses with comma(,) as separator if need to limit multiple devices
in the LAN.
 Configure IP segment from start address to end address if limit devices with successive IP
addresses.
3) Refuse 192.168.8.250, 192.168.8.224, 192.168.8.100 to access to
www.google.com

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4) Refuse those IP address from 192.168.8.250 to 192.168.8.254 to access to www.google.com

5) It will accept/drop the whitelist/blacklist.

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