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3G/LTE
Select 3G/LTE to configure the route to enjoy the mobility. By default the 3G/LTE interface is on,
user can edit the parameters to meet your own requirements.
Click
Edit
button to enter the 3G/LTE configuration page.
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Failover:
If enabled, the 3G/LTE will work in failover mode and be brought up only when there is no
active default route. In this mode, 3G/LTE work as a backup for the WAN connectivity. While if
disabled, 3G/LTE serves as a normal interface, and can only be brought up when it has been
configured to achieve a mobile connectivity.
Mode:
There are 6 options of phone service standards: GSM 2G only, UTMS 3G only, GSM 2G
preferred, UMTS 3G preferred, Automatic, and Use 3G/LTE 3g dongle settings. If you are uncertain
what services are available to you, and then please select Automatic.
TEL No.:
The dial string to make a 3G/LTE user internetworking call. It may provide by your mobile
service provider.
APN:
An APN is similar to a URL on the WWW, it is what the unit makes a GPRS / UMTS call. The
service provider is able to attach anything to an APN to create a data connection, requirements for
APNs varies between different service providers. Most service providers have an internet portal
which they use to connect to a DHCP Server, thus giving you access to the internet i.e. some 3G
operators use the APN ‘internet’ for their portal. The default value is “internet”.
Username
/
Password:
Enter the username and password provided by your service provider. The
username and password are case sensitive.
Authentication Protocol:
Default is Auto. Please consult your service provider on whether to use
PAP, CHAP or MSCHAP.
PIN:
PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. A PIN code is a numeric value used in certain
systems as a password to gain access, and authenticate. In mobile phones a PIN code locks the
SIM card until you enter the correct code. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly into the phone 3 times
in a row, then the SIM card will be blocked and you will require a PUK code from your network/
service provider.
Connect on Demand:
If you want to make UMTS/GPRS call only when there is a packet
requesting access to the Internet (i.e. when a program on your computer attempts to access
the Internet). In this mode, you must set Idle Timeout value at same time. Click on Connect on
Demand, the Idle Timeout field will display.
Idle Timeout:
Auto-disconnect the broadband firewall gateway when there is no activity on
the line for a predetermined period of time. Default is 600 seconds.
Keep Alive:
Check Enable to allow the router to send message out every 7 seconds (can be
changed base on need) to prevent the connection being dropped by ISP.
IP Address:
The IP address is used to “ping”, and router will ping the IP to find whether the
connection is still on.
NAT:
Check to enable the NAT function.
Firewall:
Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side. If enabled, all incoming packets by default would
be dropped, and please turn to
IP Filtering Incoming
to add allowing rules.
MTU:
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the size of the largest datagram that IP will attempt to
send through the interface.
Select default gateway interfaces:
Select from the interfaces the default gateway, here commonly
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we select ppp3g0.
Selected DNS Server Interfaces:
Three ways to set a DNS server.
Available WAN interfaces:
Select a desirable WAN interface as the DNS server.
Static DNS Address:
To specify DNS server manually by entering your primary and
secondary DNS server addresses.
Parental Controls:
If user registers and gets a DNS account in the parental control provider
website, expecting to enjoy a more reliable and safer internet surfing environment, please
select this option (need to configure at
Parental Control Provider
).
Click
Apply
to confirm the settings.
Here you can configure WAN Service, if it is OK, you can access the internet. You can go to
Status
>WAN
or
Summary
to view the WAN connection information (Here user can see the 3G/LTE
failover).
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DSL
This screen allows you to set DSL parameters. DSL knowledge is required to configure these
settings. Contact your ISP to make sure that these parameters are correct.
Modulation:
There are 7 modes “G.Dmt”, “G.lite”, “T1.413”, “ADSL2”, “AnnexL”, ”ADSL2+”,
“AnnexM” that user can select for this connection.
Phone line pair:
This is for reserved only. You can choose "Inner Pair" or "Outer Pair".
Capability:
There are 2 options “Bitswap Enable” and “SRA Enable” that user can select for this
connection.
Bitswap Enable: Allows bitswaping function.
SRA Enable: Allows seamless rate adaptation.
PhyR:
A new technology to control impulse and noise to improve the BER and DSL data quality.
Click
Apply
to confirm the settings.
Click
to future configure DSL.
Select the Test Mode, or leave it as default.
Tone Selection:
This should be left as default or be configured by an advanced user.
The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones, each spaced 4.3125 kHz apart.
With each tone carrying separate data, the technique operates as if 256 separate modems were
running in parallel. The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for
downstream
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SNR
Signal-to-noise ratio
(often abbreviated
SNR
or
S/N
) is a measure used in science and engineering
that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise. It is defined as the ratio
of signal power to the noise power.
SNR:
Change the value to adjust the DSL link rate, more suitable for an advanced user.

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