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2D. Router Menu
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Router Menu
The TCP/IP Screen
The TCP/IP screen is divided into three sections:
TCP/IP
DHCP Server
Connected Devices
TCP/IP
The TCP/IP section displays the following:
IP Address
— the current Internet protocol address of
the device.
Subnet Mask
— the current subnet mask address.
MAC Address
— the current media access control
address.
DHCP Server
The DHCP Server section displays the following:
DHCP Server enable
— select to enable the dynamic
host configuration protocol server.
DHCP Start IP Address
— the current beginning
dynamic host configuration protocol IP address.
DHCP End IP Address
— the current ending dynamic
host configuration protocol IP address.
DHCP Lease Time
— the current dynamic host
configuration protocol lease time in minutes.
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Connected Devices
The Connected Devices section displays the following:
Interface
— the type of connected device.
IP Address
— the current Internet protocol address of
the device.
IP Type
— the current type of IP service provided over
the network.
Hostname
— the unique name identifying the
network-attached device.
MAC Address
— the current media access control
address.
Date/Time
— the date and time the device was
connected.
Click
Apply
to save and enable your changes.
Settings
Click
Settings
in the Router menu to access the Router
Settings screen.
The Router Settings Screen
The Router Settings screen allows you to select and
activate the
Enable VPN Passthrough
option by checking
the box.
Click
Apply
to save and enable your VPN
passthrough change.
Note:
A virtual private network (“VPN”) is a secure private
network that can be accessed remotely. It is commonly
used to connect to an office network from elsewhere.
This option allows you to enable or disable this function.
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2E. System Menu
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System Menu
The System Menu (page 43)
The System menu allows you to view system hardware
and software information, enable and configure GPS
searching, install network software updates, change
your administration password, and customize your
device’s power management.
The System Menu
The System Menu is divided into seven sections:
Status
— use to view system information and the
System Log.
GPS
— use to enable and configure GPS searching
for your device.
Backups
— use to back up or restore a file containing
your device settings.
Software Update
— use to view the software version
history and to check for and install network updates.
Power Management
— use to customize your device's
power-saving settings, to improve the battery life of
your device and to switch off the LEDs on your
device.
Password
— use to change your administration
password.
Settings
— use to enable the System log and USB
connection and to configure localization.
2E.
System Menu
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Status
Click
Status
in the System menu to view information
about your system hardware and software, and to
check the system usage history. You can also restart or
reset your device from the Status screen.
The System Status Screen
The System Status screen is divided into two sections:
System Information
System Log
System Information
The System Information section displays the following:
Manufacturer
— the current device manufacturer.
Model
— the current device model name/number.
Serial No.
— the current device serial number.
Current Software Version
— the current system
software version.
System Components:
Access Point Firmware Version
Router Firmware Version
3G Modem Firmware Version
4G Modem Firmware Version
Kernel Version
SDK Version
Web UI Version
UA Version
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System Menu
System Log
The System Log section displays the usage history for
your device for the current session only, including date
and time information for each session.
GPS
Click
GPS
in the System menu to enable and configure
GPS searching for your device.
The GPS Screen
The GPS screen is divided into two sections:
GPS Status
GPS Configuration