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Diagnostics Panel
The Diagnostic screen displays details of the firmware (software)
and other system-level information. You can also view the system
log and perform various operations. This screen is used mostly
for troubleshooting and is not required for normal operation.
±
To access the
Diagnostics
panel, click or touch the
Diagnostics
option under the path indicator.
Configuration
Options
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System Information
This section contains detailed information about your device.
AP
Manufacturer
: The manufacturer of the Mobile Hotspot.
Model
: The model number or name of the Mobile Hotspot.
IMEI
: The unique identification number for the device
Modem
ESN
: Electronic Serial Number (Used by the mobile data network to
identify this particular modem.)
MDN
: Mobile Directory Number (Used by the mobile data network to
identify this particular data service.)
ICCID
: SIM card’s serial number (Serves to identify it to your Wireless
Provider’s network.)
Version
AP
: For the Access Point component, the version of the firmware
(software) currently installed.
Modem
: For the Modem component, the version of the firmware
(software) currently installed.
System Status
This section displays Modem Status and System Log information.
Modem Status
: Click or touch this button to view more information
about the Modem status. This information is mostly used for
troubleshooting.
System Log
: Click or touch this button to view the System Log. The
System Log records various operations, and is mostly used for
troubleshooting.
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Global Traffic Counter
s
These counters record incoming and outgoing Internet traffic.
They continue incrementing until you click Restart Counters.
Start Date
: The date on which these Global Traffic Counters started,
usually the date of the first connection. If the counters have been
restarted, this is the date of the last restart.
Total connection time
: This records the total time period during which
a data connection to the Internet has been available.
Data Received
: The total amount of data received.
Data Transmitted
: The total amount of data transmitted.
Total Data
: The total sum of the data received and transmitted.
Restart Counters
: Click or touch this button to set the counters above
to zero.
Connection Log
: Click or touch this button to view the Internet
Connection Log.
Buttons
Restart
: Click or touch this button to restart your SCH-LC11 Mobile
Hotspot. All Internet connections, and all Wi-Fi connections, are lost
during the restart.
Reset to Factory Defaults
: Click or touch this button to reset to
factory default settings.
Warning!:
The
Reset to Factory Defaults
operation will overwrite
ALL
existing settings. If the Wi-Fi settings change, you will lose this
connection, and will need to reconnect using the new settings.
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Port Forwarding Panel
Port Forwarding allows incoming traffic (from the Internet) to be
forwarded to a particular PC or device on your local WLAN.
Normally, incoming traffic from the Internet is blocked by the
Firewall.
You need to use Port Forwarding to allow Internet users to access
any server your are running on your PC, such as a Web server,
FTP server, or E-mail server. Also, for some online games, Port
Forwarding must be used in order for the game to function
correctly. Note that Port Forwarding creates a security risk and
should be disabled when not required.
Note:
Some 3G Mobile Wireless Networks do not provide you with an Internet
IP address, but an IP address on their own network. In this case, Port
Forwarding can not be used because Internet users cannot reach your
IP address.
±
To access the
Port Forwarding
panel, click or touch the
Port
Forwarding
option under the path indicator.
Configuration
Options
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Port Forwarding Applications
A number of common server applications are listed. To use any of
these applications, follow this procedure:
1.
Install the application on a personal computer on your local
WLAN.
2.
Ensure the personal computer is connected to this device,
and record the personal computer's IP address for the
Wi-Fi interface.
3.
On this screen, enter the personal computer's IP Address
in the
IP Address on WLAN
field beside the application.
4.
Enable this application on this screen by checking its
checkbox.
5.
Save your changes with the
Apply
button.
6.
On the Home screen, make a note of the Internet IP
address of this device.
7.
Ask users on the Internet to connect to the Internet IP
address of this device. These connection requests will be
forwarded to the IP address specified in step 3.
8.
When no longer needed, the application should be disabled
on this screen by unchecking its checkbox, and saving this
change with the
Apply
button. Leaving applications
enabled unnecessarily creates a security risk.
Note:
Some 3G Mobile Wireless Networks do not provide you with an Internet
IP address, but an IP address on their own network. In this case, Port
Forwarding can not be used because Internet users cannot reach your
IP address.
IP Address on WLAN
This is the IP address of the PC, server, or device on the local
WLAN which is running this application. If an application is
enabled, an IP address is required. Otherwise, this field may be
blank.

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