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Port Filtering Panel
Port Filtering blocks outgoing Internet traffic. When enabled, only
traffic from selected applications can access the Internet. Traffic
type is identified by port number.
Note: DNS (Domain Name Server)
should always be enabled when using Port
Filtering. Without DNS, it is not possible to convert a Domain name (for
example, www.msn.com) to an IP address. DNS is used by E-mail, FTP,
and many other protocols as well as by Web browsers.
±
To access the
Port Filtering
panel, click or touch the
Port
Filtering
option under the path indicator.
Enable Port Filtering
Enable Port Filtering
: Click or touch the checkbox to enable Port
Filtering.
When the featured is enabled only traffic from selected applications
from the
Allowed Applications
list are allowed access to the internet.
When the featured is disabled all traffic is allowed to access to the
internet.
Security
Options
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Securing Your Device
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Allowed Applications
Click or touch applications you wish to give access to the internet
while the Port Filtering feature is enabled. All other applications
will be blocked.
Note: DNS (Domain Name Server)
should always be enabled when using Port
Filtering. Without DNS, it is not possible to convert a Domain name (for
example, www.msn.com) to an IP address. DNS is used by E-mail, FTP,
and many other protocols as well as by Web browsers.
Custom Applications
Define your own
Allowed Applications
. Define and enable
additional applications.
Application Name
: Enter a name for the application you are defining.
Port Range
: Define the ports used by the application. These ports refer
to outgoing traffic.
For a single port, enter the port number in both the Start Port and End
Port fields.
For a port range, enter the beginning of the range in the Start Port field
and the end of the range in the End Port field.
Up to 5 ports or port ranges can be defined. Use as many rows as
necessary; unused rows can be left blank.
Port Type
: For each port range (each row), select the protocol (TCP,
UDP, or both) used by that port range.
Buttons
Apply
: When this button is clicked, all settings (enabled, name, port
settings) for all applications are saved to this device.
Delete
: Click or touch this button to erase a Custom Application
definition.
Revert
: Click or touch this button to discard all changes made since
the last
Apply
operation.
Add
: Click or touch this button to add another row for defining a
Custom Application.
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Section 7: Configuring Your Device
Configuration Page
±
To access the
Configuration
page, click or touch
Configuration
at the top of a page.
Settings Panel
These rarely-used settings are provided to deal with special
circumstances.
±
To access the
Settings
panel, click or touch the
Settings
option under the path indicator.
Configuration
Options
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3G/4G LTE Network
Auto-connect enable
: If enabled, the SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot will
connect to the network whenever it is powered up. If disabled, a
connection must be established manually, using this Web UI.
Auto Roaming enable
: If enabled, the SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot will
automatically roam when you travel outside your home network’s
coverage area. Your device can roam to acquire service on other
compatible digital networks.
Access Point (AP)
Privacy Separator enable
: The Privacy Separator feature ensures that
your data won’t become visible to others as it travels from your
protected inner gateway to the public outer gateway, on its way to the
Internet.
VPN Passthrough enable
: VPN Passthrough allows
you to use a VPN
connection to connect to a corporate network or other network
requiring a VPN connection. Normally, this option should be left
enabled.
System
System Log enable (see Diagnostic screen)
: The System log feature
is used for troubleshooting. In normal operation, it should be
disabled.The system log can be viewed on the Diagnostics screen.
Language
: Choose a language to be used in this Web-based
administration interface.
Date/Time Format
: Choose date and time formats for the Diagnostics
screen.
Buttons
Apply
: Click or touch this button to save updated settings.
Revert
: Click or touch this button to discard all changes made since
the last
Apply
operation.
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Config File Panel
The
Config File
panel lets you save your Mobile Hotspot’s
configuration settings to another device for retrieval at a later
time.
±
To access the
Config File
panel, click or touch the
Config
File
option under the path indicator.
Export Config File
Export File
: Click or touch this button to download your Mobile
Hotspot’s device settings to your personal computer or tablet.
Inport Config File
Choose file
: Click or touch this button to select the previously
downloaded Mobile Hotspot’s device settings file to be uploaded.
Import File
: Click or touch this button to upload your previously
downloaded Mobile Hotspot device settings from your personal
computer or tablet to your Mobile Hotspot.
Configuration
Options

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