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z
Default Policy
: Set how to handle the packet if none of the rules matches.
z
MAC address
: Set the MAC address that will be filtered.
z
Dest IP Address
: Set the destination IP address that will be filtered.
z
Source IP Address
: Set the source IP address that will be filtered.
z
Applications
: Set which application will be used for filtering.
z
Protocol
: Set which protocol will be used for filtering.
z
Dest. Port Range
: Set the destination port numbers that will be filtered
z
Src Port Range
: Set the source port numbers that will be filtered.
z
Action
: Set how to handle the packet if it matches with the rule.
z
Comment
: type comment for the filter settings.
NOTE
:
Filtering rules are matched one by one, if met this provision, it will not continue to match the rules listed below.
Click
Apply
to confirm your configuration. Click
Delete
to delete the rule which you selected. Click
Reset
to
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clear what you select or input.
To add a new rule:
a) Select
Enable
and click
Apply
in the
Basic Settings
area.
b) Input the detail information in the
Mac/Ip/Port Filtering
area.
c) Click
Apply
in the
Mac/Ip/Port Filtering
area.
Port Forwarding
Select
Firewall
→
Port Forwarding
to access:
If you select
Enable
, the Virtual Server Settings will appear:
z
IP Address: Port
: Set IP address and port number for the virtual server.
z
Applications
: Set which application will be used for the virtual server.
z
Dest Port Range
: Set destination port range for the virtual server.
z
Protocol
: Set protocol for the virtual server.
z
Comment
: Type comment for the virtual server settings.
Select
Enable
, and input the detail information in the
Virtual Server Settings
area, and then click
Apply
to
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add a new rule. Click
Delete
to delete the rule which you selected. Click
Reset
to clear what you select or input.
System Security
Select
Firewall
→
System security
to access:
You can enable or disable “log in from WAN” function. Click
Apply
to confirm your configure, or click
Reset
to cancel your configuration.
Advanced
Status
Select
Advanced
→
Status
to access:
Statistics
Select
Advanced
→
Statistics
to access:
Click
Clean
to clear the result.
Restore&Reboot
Select
Advanced
→
Restore&Reboot
to access:
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Click
Restore
to set Wi-Fi related settings to their factory default values, then the device will restart
automatically.
Click
Reboot
to restart the device.
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Fivespot Specification
Technical Specifications
TABLE 1
Name:
Global
Mobile Hotspot
Model:
Verizon Wireless Fivespot™ 3G
Approvals:
FCC
,
CE
,
CDG
,
GCF
,
CTIA1725
,
Wi-Fi
Weight
2.82oz
Dimensions:
3.92in*2.11in*0.55in
Wireless
wide-area
Network
CDMA2000®
1xEV-DO,
UMTS
(HSDPA
and
HSUPA),
and
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Chip
Set
Qualcomm
MSM7625™
Interface
Type:
Mini USB
Port
TABLE 2
Technology:
CDMA2000
1xRTT/CDMA2000
1xEV-DO,
Rev.
A/UMTS
HSUPA
and
HSDPA
and
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Band
Designation:
CDMA2000
1xEV-DO
Rev.
A
at
800/1900
MHz.
WCDMA
3GPP
Release
5
and
HSUPA
Release
6
at
900/1900
/
2100
MHz.
Transmit
Band:
CDMA
band
classes:
BC0:
824
to
849
MHz,
BC1:
1850
to
1910
MHz. UMTS
operating
bands:
Band
I:
1920
to
1980
MHz,
Band
II:
1850
to
1910
MHz,
Band
VIII
880
To
915MHz.
GSM
operating
bands:
GSM
850:
824
to
849
MHz,
GSM
900:
890
to
915
MHz.
DCS
1800:
1710
to
1785
MHz,
PCS
1900:
1850
to
1910
MHz.
Receive
Band:
CDMA
band
classes:
BC0:
869
to
894
MHz,
BC1:
1930
to
1990
MHz
UMTS
operating
bands:
Band
I:
2110
to
2170
MHz,
Band
II:
1930
to
1990
MHz,
Band
VIII
925
to
960MHz.
GSM
operating
bands:
GSM
850:
869
to
894
MHz,
GSM
900:
935
to
960
MHz.