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4.12 Static Routes
A static IP address connection type is less common than other connection types. If your ISP uses static IP
addressing, you will need your IP address, subnet mask and ISP gateway address. This information is
available from your ISP or on the paperwork that your ISP gave you. Type in your information and click
“Apply”.
IP Address
: Provided by your ISP. Enter your IP address here.
Subnet Mask
: Provided by your ISP. Enter your subnet mask here.
ISP Gateway Address
: Provided by your ISP. Enter the ISP gateway address here
.
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4.13 UPnP Settings
From this page you can enable / disable UPnP, Universal Plug and Play.
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4.14 CDMA Settings
Clicking on the header of the “CDMA Settings” tab will take you to its header page. From this page, the
router’s basic settings can be modified. These settings include:
PPP Login ID and password (if applicable)
Authentication Method. A drop-down menu allows users to change the authentication method. The
default value is CHAP.
Dial No.
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4.15 VoIP Account Settings
User Name: The default User Name appears in this box. If you do not see a User Name from the box,
contact Customer Service and ask for the correct User Name.
Password: The default Password appears in this box. If you do not see a Password from the box, contact
Customer Service and ask for the correct Password.
SIP On: Check the box to turn the VoIP feature on. Uncheck the box to turn it off.
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5
VoIP Call Functions
Note: Your router’s CDMA and VoIP accounts must be properly activated for VoIP call functions to work. To
setup your wired, landline phone for VoIP calling, plug the phone’s RJ-11 cable into the “Line” port on your
router as shown below. Consequently, you must first disconnect the phone from the fixed phone line, and
connect it to the router instead.
5.1
Activating Voice over IP
In order to use Voice over IP you must have an account with Net1. If you do not have the service please
contact Customer Service.
5.2
Placing Voice Calls
1. Turn on the router.
2. Lift the handset from your phone.
3. When you hear a dial tone, use the phone’s numeric keypad to dial the desired phone number
5.3
Receiving Voice Calls
The telephone(s) connected to the router will ring when receiving an incoming call.
1. Lift the telephone’s handset to answer a call.
Note: To answer an incoming call while you are holding the receiver, press any key on the phone’s numeric
keypad.
5.4
Call Forwarding
Call forwarding allow you to forward calls to another number, if you are not available.
To enable call
forwarding please follow the instructions below
1. Call Forwarding Unconditional - <*><2><1><*><0><number><#>
2. Call Forwarding No Answer - <*><6><1><*><0>< number ><#>
3. Call Forwarding Busy <*><6><7><*><0>< number ><#>

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