GWR352
Quad-band 3G Router, supports: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA. Ethernet and RS232 (MODbus/TCP) interface, Dual SIM slot.
Geneko GWR Series Routers enable alternative connection of computers and small computer networks (LAN) in remote business units with central server over mobile network and Internet, using GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA technology, primarily at locations where there is no other way for connection. This device is also designed for access to Internet by one or several PCs or engaging other networks devices (automatic units, sensors...), but also for securing spare (redundant) IP connection or connecting field mobile systems with central computer.
Introduction
Geneko GWR Series Routers enable alternative connection of computers and small computer networks (LAN) in remote business units with central server over mobile network and Internet, using GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA technology, primarily at locations where there is no other way for connection. This device is also designed for access to Internet by one or several PCs or engaging other networks devices (automatic units, sensors...), but also for securing spare (redundant) IP connection or connecting field mobile systems with central computer.
System description
Central processor unit of Geneko GWR Router is based on ARM CPU family. WAN connection to GSM and UMTS networks is provided by integrated GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA module. GWR Router provides communication with outside devices through Ethernet and RS-232 connection. The operation system of device is reliable and efficient GNU/Linux, which provides necessary functions of a modern router. Beside static and dynamic routing function, this operation system performs as well all other functions characteristic for network routers, like: DHCP server, IP filtering, NAT/PAT translation, etc. System concept enables great flexibility and adaptability for other specialized purposes as well. Device support operation with two SIM cards (alternate connection), so that in case of one connection interruption, it automatically transfers communication to the other connection (SIM card) with possibility of automatic relapse to first connection.
Advantages
• GSM/UMTS mobile network connectivity
• Access to remote locations or devices
• Remote equipment control
• Primary and backup Internet access
• Ethernet Network Routing between LAN and joint network or Internet
• Download up to 7.2 Mbps, Upload up to 5.76 Mbps
• 2 SIM card support
| Technical Parameters | |
| Complies with EMC standards: |
• Directive 2004/108/EC • EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-09) • EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 (2005-11) |
| Complies with LVD standards: | • EN 60950-1:2001 (1st Ed.) and/or 60950-1:2001 |
| Complies with R&TTE standards: |
• Directive 1999/05/EC • ETSI EN 301 511 V9.02 • EN 301 908-1 & EN 301 908-2(v |
| Complies with RoHS standards: | • EU Commission 2005/618/EC, 2005/717/EC. 2005/747/EC, 2006/310/EC, 2006/690/EC 2006/691/EC and 2006/692/EC |
| Ethernet interface: |
• RJ45 connector • Standard: IEEE 802.3 • Physical layer: 10/100Base-T • Speed: 10/100Mbps • Mode: full or half duplex |
| Other interfaces: |
• 1x UART (RS232C) • 1x USB Host |
| RF characteristics: |
• UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA: Quad band, 850/900/1900/2100MHz • GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900MHz • GPRS/EDGE multi-slot class 12, mobile station class B • HSUPA DL: 7.2Mbps, HSDPA: UL: 5.76Mbps • UMTS DL: 384Kbps, UL: 384Kbps • EDGE DL: 236.8Kbps, UL: 236.8Kbps • GPRS DL: 85.6Kbps, UL: 85.6Kbps |
| RF connector: | • SMA, 50 ohm |
| Status LED: |
• Ethernet activity/network traffic • Power on • GSM Link activity • Signal quality |
| Power supply: | • 9-12VDC/1000mA |
| Temperature range: |
• Operating: -5°C to +50°CS • Storage: -20°C to +85°C |
| Physical characteristics: |
• Width x Lenght x Height = 95 x 135 x 35 mm • Weight 380g |
| Network | |
| Routing: | • Static |
|
DHCP Server: - Static lease reservation - Address exclusions |
• DHCP Server suppurt |
| RIP: | • The Routing Information Protocol is a dynamic routing protocol used in local and wide area networks |
| IP forwarding: | • IP, TCP, UDP packets from WAN to LAN |
| DMZ support: | • |
| 20SNMPv1,2c: | • Simple Network Management Protocol is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention |
| NTP (RFC1305): | • The Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of routers |
| DynDNS: |
• Client for various dynamic DNS services. This is a small utility for updating your host name for the any of the dynamic DNS service offered at: http://www.ez-ip.net, http://www.justlinux.com, http://www.dhs.org, http://www.dyndns.org, http://www.ods.org, http://www.dyn.ca, http://www.tzo.com, http://www.easydns.com, http://www.dyns.cx , http://www.zoneedit.com |
|
Firewall: - NAT- - PAT - IP filtering |
• IP address/Network filtering |
| Serial over TCP/UDP: | • Serial to Ethernet converter |
| Modbus serial/IP gateway: | • The serial server will perform conversion from Modbus /TCP to Modbus RTU, allowing polling by a Modbus/TCP master. The Modbus IP-serial Gateway carries out translation between Modbus/TCP and Modbus/RTU. This means that the Modbus serial slaves can be directly attached to the unit's serial ports without any external protocol converters |
| VPN | |
| GRE: |
• Generic Routing Encapsulation is a tunneling protocol that can encapsulate a wide variety of network layer protocol packet types inside IP tunnels |
| GRE keepalive: |
• Keepalive for GRE tunnels • Cisco compliant |
| GRE - max. number of tunnels: | • 30 |
| IPSec pass-through: | • ESP tunnels |
| IPSec: |
• Internet Protocol Security is a suite of protocols for securing IP communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a data stream |
| Data integrity: |
• HMAC-MD5, SHA-1 • Authentication and key management |
| IKE features: |
• Perfect Forward Secrecy • Diffie-Hellman Group 1,2,5 • DPD for constant connection • NAT Traversal • Send Initail Contact • IP Payload Compression Protocol |
| IPSec keepalive: | • Keepalive messages for IPSec tunnel state detecting |
| IPSec IKE failover: |
• Defines number of failed IKE negotiation attempts before failover |
| IPSec tunnel failover: |
• Switches to another provider because of poor tunnel performance |
| IPSec - max. number of tunnels: | • 5 |
| GSM/UMTS features | |
| Dual SIM support: | • For operator backup |
| SIM card detection: | • Status of active SIM card |
| PIN enabler: | • Enable locking of SIM card with PIN code |
| SIM failover: | • Automatic change of SIM card after defined number of failed attemps |
| Advanced CHAT script settings: | • Direct adding of AT commands |
| Auto-reconnect or manual: | • Selection between automatic and manual re-conection |
| GSM/UMTS keepalive: | • Keepalive message for link state detecting |
| Management | |
| User-friendly WEB GUI: | • HTTP based |
|
CLI: - SSH - Telnet - Serial |
• Remote management over SSH • Remote management over Telnet |
| Traffic and event log | • Log tracing |
| Maintenance | |
| Diagnostics: | • Ping utility |
| Settings backup: | • Export of configuration |
| Factory default settings: | • External taster and confguration application |
| Options: | • Product customizing |
![]() Compact Omni Antenna Robust and Waterproof Groundplane Dependent Ideal for outdoor deployments |
Frequency range: 850-960 MHz and 1710-2170 MHz Gain: 3 dBi Polarisation: Linear VSWR: <1.6:1 Power rating: 10W Connector: N-Female Bulkhead Groundplane Size: 70x70mm Mounting: Through-hole or L-Bracket Dimensions: 120x 21mm (hxd) plus connector |
Geneko GWR Router is universal communication device for business and personal use with wide application range:
• mobile office
• fleet management
• security system
• telemetric
• remote monitoring
• vending and dispatcher machines
A. Multi-point to Center
Connections of remote devices to central server by routers they become a part of the same customer IP network. Most common use of this configuration is for connecting points of sale to centre. Other options of GWR Router application are connection of ATM terminals, POS terminals, UPS devices or data acquisition from various sensors and measure devices and sending to remote server. For provision of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) application it is not necessary to use HSDPA or HSUPA service; GPRS and EDGE can completely cover the system requirements. Models GWR20x and GWR25x are typical used in these applications.
B. Ethernet Network Routing
Geneko GWR Router’s application in this configuration provides connection for several computers, devices or local computer network into joint computer network. The same concept enables access of large number of computers of the same local network to Internet available through service provided by mobile operator. These solution can be used for fast implementation of temporary local network with broadband connection in places with no other communication infrastructure, as on building sites or during business events or for video monitoring. For this purpose routers series GWR25x, GWR30x and GWR35x are used since they support EDGE, HSDPA and HSUPA technologies with faster data transfer.
C. Direct connection
In case of direct connection of desktop or portable computer with Geneko Router, Internet access is provided through GSM and UMTS networks. This option is usually implemented as the auxiliary one in case when conventional connection (hired line, ADSL, cable connection...) is out of function or as primary connection in case of temporary Internet access during field operation or a float.
D. Serial to Ethernet Converter
GWR Router can be used as media converter, i.e. for connecting network devices and devices containing standard serial port RS-232 as the only way of communication. In this case router performs processing of communication from serial port and conversion in TPC/IP packages. GWR Router does transfer of these packages to remote computer system or computer in local network, which have client application. The GWR Router supports MODbus/TCP.



