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DIR-620
Multifunction Wireless Router Supporting WiMAX,
3G GSM/CDMA with Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
WiMAX
This menu is designed to operate WiMAX USB modems.
Information
On the
WiMAX / Information
page, you can connect to the network of your WiMAX ISP to
establish a high-speed wireless connection to the Internet.
Figure 115. The
WiMAX / Information
page.
The following fields and controls are available on the page:
Parameter
Description
SSID
An identifier for the WiMAX network. Specify the parameter if
your WiMAX ISP requires this.
Diode on modem
Select the checkbox to enable the modem's LED indicator.
Link status
The state of connection to the WiMAX network.
Red light
: The connection is not established.
Yellow light
: The USB modem is connecting to the network.
Green light
: The connection is established.
MAC address
The MAC address of the WiMAX USB modem.
RSSI
The signal level at the input of the modem's receiver.
CINR
The relation of the signal level to the noise level. This parameter is
used to measure the quality of the signal.
Base station ID
The identifier of the base station.
Transmit power
The signal level at the output of the modem's receiver.
Frequency
The frequency of the signal transmitted by the modem's receiver.
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3G GSM/CDMA with Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
Parameter
Description
Connect
Click the button to connect to the WiMAX network. Beforehand,
you need to create a WAN connection with relevant parameters.
The button is displayed when the connection is not established.
Disconnect
Click the button to disconnect from the WiMAX network.
The button is displayed when the connection is established or is
being established.
To save the values of the
SSID
and
Diode on modem
field, click the
Connect
button.
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3G GSM/CDMA with Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
USB Storage
This menu is designed to operate USB storages. Here you can do the following:
•
view data on the connected USB storage
•
view content of the connected USB storage and configure access to it
•
enable the built-in FTP server of the router
•
create accounts for users to allow access to the content of the USB storage.
Information
On the
USB storage / Information
page, you can view data on the USB storage connected to the
router.
Figure 116. The
USB storage / Information
page.
The following data are presented on the page: the name, total and free space of the storage, and the
type of its file system.
If the USB storage is divided into volumes, several values are displayed in the
USB storage
drop-
down list. Select the needed value to view data on the volume (partition) of the USB storage.
To safely disconnect the USB storage, click the
Unmount storage
button. When the
No
value is
displayed in the
USB storage
drop-down list, remove the storage from the router.
To disconnect one volume of the storage, select the needed value from the
USB storage
drop-
down list and click the
Unmount volume
button.
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3G GSM/CDMA with Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
Filebrowser
On the
USB storage / Filebrowser
page, you can view the content of your USB storage
connected to the router and remove separate folders and files from the USB storage.
Figure 117. The
USB storage / Filebrowser
page.
To view the content of the USB storage, click the link with the name of the storage or storage
partition. The list of folders and files will be displayed on the page.
To proceed to a folder, select it in the directory structure on the left part of the page.
To remove a folder or file, click the
delete
link in the line corresponding to this folder or file.
For content of ext2 or ext3 storages or storage partitions, the
Change rule
link is displayed on the
page. Click the link and in the opened window select a user to which you allow access to this folder
or file. Then click the
Apply
button.
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3G GSM/CDMA with Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
FTP
On the
USB storage / FTP
page, you can enable the built-in FTP server of the router to provide
access to the USB storage for users of your LAN.
Figure 118. The
USB storage / FTP
page.
You can enable the FTP server only when a USB storage is connected to the router (in this case, the
Connected
value is displayed in the
USB storage
field). Select the
Enable
checkbox; if
needed, change the router's port used by the FTP server in the
Port
field (by default, the standard
port
21
is specified). Then click the
Change
button.
To allow access to the content of the USB storage for users of your LAN, proceed to the
USB
storage / Users
page and create needed accounts.
To disable the built-in FTP server of the router, deselect the
Enable
checkbox and click the
Change
button.
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