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3G Setup
To access the
3G Setup
page, click on the
Setup
menu link at the top, and then click on the
3G Setup
menu link on the left.
On this page we can configure the 3G network settings of this product.
3G Settings
In this section to activate or deactivate the 3G settings.
Status:
Activate or deactivate the 3G settings.
ISP Settings
In this section, the following parameters are available to configure:
Default APN:
Select
No
if your ISP provides you a fixed APN, otherwise, select
Yes
.
TELEPHONE:
Enter the dial code.
APN:
Enter the APN.
UserName:
Enter the user name for the 3G settings.
PassWord:
Enter the password for the 3G settings.
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Connection Settings
In this section, the following parameters are available to configure:
Connection:
Specifies the 3G connection mode, It includes 3 connection models:
Always On
,
Connect On-Demand
and
Connect Manually
. if the user select
the Connect On-Demand, then you need to configure idle time.
PPP Authentication:
Select the PPP authentication, there are 3 options for PPP
authentication:
Auto
,
PAP
and
CHAP
.
Default Route:
Specifies the default route for the 3G interface.
.
NAT:
Enable or disable the NAT function for the 3G interface.
TCP MTU:
Specifies the TCP MUT for the 3G interface.
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WAN Failover Priority Setup
To access the
WAN Failover Priority Setup
page, click on the
Setup
menu link at the top, and then click on the
WAN Failover Priority Setup
menu link on the left.
On this page we can configure the WAN interface failover priority of this product.
WAN Failover Priority
Settings
In this section to configure the WAN interface failover priority.
Select a WAN interface, and then click
Up
or
Down
button to change the WAN
interface failover priority.
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Time and Date
To access the
Time and Date
page, click on the
Setup
menu link at the top, and then click on the
Time and Date
menu link on the left.
On this page we can configure services related to the Time and Date services used
by this product. The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and
maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From this section you can set
the time zone that you are in and set the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server.
Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
Synchronize Time
Select this option if you want to synchronize the router's clock to a Network Time
Server over the Internet. If you are using schedules or logs, this is the best way to
ensure that the schedules and logs are kept accurate.
NTP Server Address
Select a Network Time Server for synchronization. You can type in the address of a
time server or select one from the list. If you have trouble using one server, select
another.
Time Zone
Select your local time zone from pull down menu.
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IPv6RD
To access the
IPv6RD
page, click on the
Setup
menu link at the top, and then click on the
IPv6RD
menu link on the left.
IPv6rd specifies a protocol mechanism to deploy IPv6 to sites via a service provider's (SP's) IPv4 network.
On this page we can configure services related to the IPv6RD services used by this
product.
In this section, the following parameters can be configured:
6RD Tunnel:
Select this option to disable the 6RD tunnel option.
6rd IPv6 Prefix:
Enter the 6rd IPv6 Prefix here.
IPv4 Addr:
Enter the IPv4 address here.
IPv4 Mask:
Enter the IPv4 mask address here.
6RD Border Relay IPv4Addr:
Enter the 6RD border relay IPv4 address here.
6rd Prefix Delegation:
Show the 6rd prefix delegation.

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