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3.1 Power

Before starting connect the supplied 12VDC power adapter to the power connector described in Section 2. The adapter
supplied with your router is suitable for use with 120VAC 60-hertz wall power. If you need a different power solutions
contact Ctek.

3.2 Connecting the Antenna


Antennas should be attached to the SMA style antenna connectors described in section 3. The antenna must be
connected before powering the unit on.

3.3 Connecting to the Ethernet Port – Administrative Connection


For a direct Ethernet connection between a PC connect to the Ethernet port using a standard or reverse Ethernet cable.
For initial configuration and administration with a PC or workstation Ctek recommends that the PC be set to obtain an IP
address and obtain a DNS address automatically. For Windows PCs make the following settings under the networking
control panel

Figure 5

4 Administration, Configuration and Status


About Addressing – Devices connecting to GSM/EDGE/GPRS networks are assigned an IP address by the serving
network. Address assignment may either be static or the unit will be dynamically assigned an IP address, depending on
arrangements that you have made with your wireless network operator. Dynamically assigned IP address remain in effect
for a period of time assigned by the network operator, usually at most a small number of hours.
Ctek’s Z Series includes features that manage the temporal nature of dynamically assigned wireless IP addresses. Using
the Wireless Configuration screen you can configure your router to use a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service. Ctek operates a
DDNS test bed that allows our customers to observe the performance and reliability of DDNS with their applications. For
large-scale commercial applications Ctek recommends that users configure their own DDNS, managed and maintained
with the customers ongoing IT operations. The Z Series may also be configured to operate with a standard DNS having
Dynamic DNS capabilities. Examples of this type of service would be

Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND) and Microsoft

Server 2000 and up.

For detailed information see Ctek’s TechNote S001.

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