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Recover & Renewal
Backup and Restore
Backup Configurations
Click
Backup Configurations
to back up your Router's current
configuration. In the file dialog box, select a location and file name for the
configuration file.
Restore Configurations
Click the
Restore Configurations
. In the file dialog box, click Browse to
locate the configuration file, and click
Restore
.
Factory Defaults
To reset the Router's configuration settings to the default values, click
Restore Factory Default
.
APN Update
To update the APN database, click
Get Latest APN Database
. In the
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dialog box, click
Start
.
Router Upgrade
To upgrade the Router's firmware, click
Browse
and locate the latest
firmware upgrade file. After the file is located, click
Start Upgrade
. The
upgrade progress is displayed.
;
Warning:
Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes; do not
turn off the power or press the Reset button during upgrade.
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Status
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Status
3.5G HSPA & Internet
Signal Quality
When you access the Internet via 2G or 3G, click
Refresh
to show the
signal strength.
U/SIM Status
Your SIM card verification status is shown in this area. Clicking
Pin
unlock
displays the
PIN Verification
tab.
Register Network
Network Name:
This shows the name of your network operator.
Network Technology:
This shows the network technology you are
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currently using.
Home/Roaming:
This indicates whether the Router is in Home or
Roaming status.
Internet Connection
Connection Type:
This indicates the type of Internet connection you are
using.
Internet IP Address:
This is the Router's IP Address, as seen on your
local network.
Subnet Mask
and
Default Gateway:
The Router’s Subnet Mask and
Default Gateway address are displayed here for DHCP and static IP
connections.
DNS1-3:
The DNS (Domain Name System) IP addresses currently used
by the Router are shown here.
Router
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Firmware Information
Firmware Version:
This is the Router’s current firmware.
Modem Version:
This is the 3G Module’s current firmware.
APN Version:
This is the APN’s current version.
Current Time:
This shows the time, as you set on the Optional tab.
Local Network
Local MAC Address:
This is the Router’s MAC Address, as seen by your
ISP
Router IP Address:
The Router’s IP Address that appears on your local
network.
Subnet Mask:
This shows the current subnet mask being configured for
your local network.
DHCP Server:
The status of the DHCP server function is displayed here.
Start IP Address:
This shows the beginning of the range of IP Addresses
used by devices on your local Ethernet network.
End IP Address:
The end of the range of IP Addresses used by devices
on your local Ethernet network is shown here.
DHCP Client Table:
Click this button to open a screen showing you
which PCs are utilizing the Router as a DHCP server.
WiFi Network
MAC Address:
This is the Router’s MAC Address, as seen on your local
wireless network.
Mode:
This displays the wireless mode (Mixed, Wireless-G Only,
Wireless-B Only, or Disabled) used by the network.
Network Name (SSID):
This displays the wireless network name or
SSID.
Standard Channel:
This displays the channel on which your wireless
network is broadcasting.
Security:
This shows the security method you are using.
SSID Broadcast:
This shows whether the Router's SSID Broadcast
function is on or off.

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