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Settings
Section 5K
Exporting and Importing Settings
²
Exporting Settings (page 108)
²
Importing Settings (page 108)
Exporting Settings
Settings include configuration information for the device, network, and browser interface.
You can, for example, save the current configuration, then make some changes and test them. You
can then use the
Import
button to restore (load) the saved configuration.
To export the settings to a text file:
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Basic
.
3.
Click
Export
.
Importing Settings
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Basic
.
3.
Browse to and click the file with the saved settings.
4.
Click
Import
.
Note:
Your device may reset, and you may need to reconnect to Wi-Fi and the Internet. (See “How Do I
Connect to Wi-Fi?” on page 115 and “Launching Your Network Connection” on page 37.)
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Settings
109
Settings
Section 5L
Logs
²
Available Logs (page 109)
²
Connection History (page 109)
²
System Events (page 110)
²
Setting the Method Used for Time Acquisition (page 111)
Available Logs
The following types of logs are available:
●
Connects and disconnects. (See the following section.)
●
System events. (See “System Events” on page 110.)
Connection History
The connection history shows the time of connections to and disconnections from the Internet.
Enabling and Disabling Logging of Connects and Disconnects
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
In the
Connect/Disconnect
section, select
Enable
or
Disable
.
4.
Click
Save
.
Exporting the Connection History
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
Make sure
Connect/Disconnect
is set to
Enable
.
4.
Click
Export
.
Clearing the Connection History
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
In the
Connect/disconnect
section, click
Clear log
.
Note:
The connection history does not log the amount of data transferred. In the Internet Connection
Information window, you can view information on the current billing cycle and lifetime of the device.
(See “Internet Connection Information” on page 45.)
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Settings
System Events
You can enable or disable, as a group, the logging of the following events:
●
Software update available
●
Primary WAN failover
●
Primary WAN switchback
●
Unexpected data connection loss
●
Changes to miscellaneous settings
The following system events are always logged:
●
Intrusion alerts
●
Unexpected power loss
●
Critical battery
●
Critical temperature
●
Routing hardware settings reset
●
Firmware update
Enabling and Disabling Logging of System Events
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
In the
Verbose System Event Logging
section, select
Enable
or
Disable
.
4.
Click
Save
.
Exporting System Events
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
Make sure
Verbose System Event Logging
is set to
Enable
.
4.
Click
Export
.
Clearing the System Events Log
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
Make sure
Verbose System Event Logging
is set to
Enable
.
4.
Click
Clear log
.
Note:
Certain events are always logged. (See “System Events” [above].)
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Settings
Setting the Method Used for Time Acquisition
Time information is stored in the connection history log and system events log.
To set the method used for obtaining the time:
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Device > Log
.
3.
Select the
3G
or the
NTP
check box.
±
3G
— Time information is obtained from the 3G (CDMA) network; this is more accurate than
NTP, but requires 3G coverage.
±
NTP
— The device’s clock is synchronized to a Network Time Protocol server on the
Internet; not as accurate as when using the
3G
setting, but doesn’t require 3G coverage.
Use this setting if you have 4G but no 3G coverage.
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Section 5M
Setup Pages
²
Welcome to Your Device Window - Select an Option (page 112)
Welcome to Your Device Window - Select an Option
The Welcome to Your Overdrive Pro window opens:
●
Automatically, as part of the initial setup of your newly purchased device.
●
When you click
Admin Setup
(
) from the home page, make changes (if applicable) and then
click
Submit
(you must be logged in).
This window provides several options.
●
To start the Activation Wizard, click
Activate my hotspot
.
●
To keep the default settings of the device, view the device status, or customize settings, click
My
Overdrive Pro’s home page
.
●
To change security settings, select
Set up my Overdrive Pro
.
Note:
This window displays the administrator password and the address of the device home page. Please
remember this information or write it down in a safe place.
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