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Step 6: Summary
Make sure that the settings are correctly.
By clicking ”Back” you can go
back to change the settings.
-> Apply Settings
Please wait patiently while the settings are saved.
Once they’ve been
saved the router will reboot, and you will automatically logout.
After
that you may log back in to ensure on the front page that the settings
were correctly updated.
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4. ADDITIONAL SETTINGS
You may first edit the settings with Settings Wizard (chapter 3), and then, if
necessary, adjust them from the additional settings menu at the left sidebar.
Each link opens up a submenu with further options.
Status:
Summary, 3G status, Wireless Status, System Logs, Statistics – section 4.1
Main settings:
Quick Start, DHCP Server, Wireless, Change Password – section
4.2
Forwarding rules:
Virtual Server, Miscellaneous – section 4.3
Security Settings:
Packet Filters, Domain Filters, URL Blocking, MAC Control,
VPN-PPTP Client, VPN-PPTP Server, Miscellaneous – section 4.4
Advanced Settings:
System Log, Dynamic DNS, QoS, SNMP, Routing, System
Time, Scheduling, Performance – section 4.5
Tools:
System Info, Firmware Upgrade, Backup Settings, Reset to Default,
Reboot, Miscellaneous – section 4.6
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4.1. Status
Summary- page presents a summary of the router's status.
Separate tables of
each topic can be found under links 3G Status, Wireless Status and Statistics.
System Logs -link is a shortcut to system logs.
4.2. Main Settings
Main Settings > Quick Start
Select the WAN types you prefer to get on the internet connection
Example for Flash-OFDM connection
Choose "FLASH-OFDM" from the WAN Type -menu
If desired, you can define a new host name
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit, comes straight from your operator
Auto-reconnect: is enabled by default.
You can disable it, if
desired.
-> Save
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Example for 3G connection
Please refer to your documentation or service provider for additional
information.
Choose "3G" from the WAN Type -menu
APN: Enter the APN for your PC card here.
Pin Code: Enter the Pin Code for your PC card
Dialed Number: Enter the dial-number if required by your service
provider.
Username: Enter User Name for your PC card here (if required).
Password: Enter the new Password for your PC card here (if required).
Authentication: Leave on auto, if not necessary to change
Primary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server
(Optional)
Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Secondary DNS Server
(Optional)
AT Command: leave empty if not required
Auto Connect:
You can choose between automatic and manual
connection.
Auto connection is the default setting.
If manual
connection is chosen, you can also specify maximum idle time -the
connection will be broken when the idle time arrives.
-> Save
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Example for ADSL connection
Choose the desired option from the WAN Type -menu
If desired, you can define a new host name
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit, comes straight from your operator
Auto-reconnect: is enabled by default.
You can disable it, if
desired.
Primary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server
(Optional)
Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign a Secondary DNS
Server (Optional)
When ADSL connection is used as the default connection, 3G connection can be
set up to act as a backup connection when ADSL connection is not available or it
disconnects.
In order to set 3G connection to work as a backup connection, you need to
enable automatic connection from the top of the table.
Define an IP address in
the Internet host -section.
°> Save

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