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Section 3 - Configuration
Network Setup
Enter the router IP address.
Enter the subnet mask.
If you want to enable DHCP Server, check
Enabled
.
Otherwise, check
Disabled
.
Enter values for the DHCP IP address range.
Router IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Enable DHCP Server:
DHCP IP Address Range:
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router.
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Section 3 - Configuration
SIM Settings
If you would like to enable or disable the PIN
authentication fuction, click
Enable/Disable PIN
Function.
Enable/ Disable PIN
Function:
Modify PIN Code:
If you want to modify the current or default PIN
value, click
Modify PIN Code
to change it.
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Section 3 - Configuration
MAC Filter
Use MAC (Media Access Control) Filters to allow only specific computers or devices to access your wireless network. Select Enabled to enable MAC
filtering, and enter the MAC addresses of the computers and devices you want to have access; all other computers and devices will be denied
access to your wireless network.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Advanced Internet Settings
Determine whether the router will search for
available carriers automatically, or to only connect
to the carrier you specify.
Enabling Data Roaming will allow the router to use
your data connection when on an outside carrier’s
network. Disabling it will prevent the router from
doing this, but will still allow you to send and
recieve SMS messages.
Allows you to determine whether the router
will connect via 2G only, 3G only, or 2G and
3G(whichever is available)
Network Search Method:
Data Roaming:
Network Type:
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Section 3 - Configuration
Advanced Wireless
Enable to allow any wireless client to find your
wireless network. Disable to require all wireless
clients to manually enter your wireless network’s
SSID and settings to connect.
Set the transmit power and strength of your wireless
network. Higher setting will boost coverage area,
but uses more battery power.
This setting takes effect when the router is running
on battery power. When enabled, wireless network
will be turned off when no wireless clients are
connected to the router for more than the specified
Maximum Idle Time.
You can turn wireless back on by pressing the
power button for 1 second.
Set the Maximum Idle Time for your wireless
network before entering Power Save mode(if it is
enabled).
Determines the maximum number of wireless PCs,
devices, and other clients that can connect to your
wireless network.
Broadcast SSID:
TxPower:
Power Save:
Maximum Idle Time:
Max. Associated Number:

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