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Field name
Description
Notes
1.
Enable SMS Reboot
This check box will enable and
disable SMS reboot function.
SMS reboot is disabled by default.
2.
SMS text
SMS text which will reboot
router.
SMS text can contain letters, numbers, spaces and
special symbols. Capital letters also matters.
3.
Sender phone number
Phone number of person who
can reboot router via SMS
message
You can add as many phone numbers as you need.
Dropdown list with additional rows will show up if you
click on “add” icon at the end of phone number row.
4.
Get status
Check this to receive connection
status via SMS after a reboot.
Disabled by default.
Status via SMS
It is possible to get routers connection status via SMS text message.
Common configuration
Field name
Description
Notes
1.
Enable SMS Status
This check box will enable and
disable SMS status function.
SMS status is disabled by default.
2.
SMS text
SMS text which will send routers
status.
SMS text can contain letters, numbers, spaces and
special symbols. Capital letters also matters.
3.
Sender phone
number
Phone number of person who can
receive
router status via SMS
message
You can add as many phone numbers as you need.
Dropdown list with additional rows will show up if you
click on “add” icon at the end of phone number row.
Important Notes:
3G settings must be configured correctly. If SIM card has PIN number you must enter it at
“Network” > “3G” settings. Otherwise SMS reboot function will not work.
Sender phone number must contain country code. You can check sender phone number format
by reading the details of old SMS text massages you receiving usually.
NTP
Hostname, Network Time Protocol (NTP) and time zone configuration settings is needed to periodically update router
local time.
Common configuration
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“Sync with browser”
button will synchronize local router time with computer browser time.
Field name
Description
Notes
1.
Local Time
Local time of router.
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2.
Hostname
Hostname of router.
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3.
Timezone
Time zone of your country.
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4.
Enable builtin NTP
This check box will turn on
automatic time synchronizing
with defined NTP servers.
When check box is selected you must enter one or more
working NTP servers. Otherwise time sync feature will
not work.
5.
NTP server
candidates
NTP server hostname.
You can add as many servers as you need by clicking
“add” button at the end of server hostname field.
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname.
To start using this feature firstly you should register to DDNS service provider.
You are provided with add/delete buttons to manage and use different DDNS configurations at the same time!
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Field name
Description
1.
Enable
Enables current DDNS configuration.
2.
Status
Timestamp of the last IP check or update.
3.
Service
Your dynamic DNS service provider selected from the list:
1. dydns.org
2. 3322.org
3. no-ip.com
4. easydns.com
5. zoneedit.com
In case your DDNS provider is not present from the ones provided, please feel free to use
"custom" and add hostname of the update URL.
4.
Hostname
Domain name which will be linked with dynamic IP address.
5.
Username
Name of the user account.
6.
Password
Password of the user account.
7.
IP renew
interval
Time interval (in minutes) to check if the IP address of the device have changed.
8.
Force IP renew
Time interval (in minutes) to force IP address renew.
Wireless hotspot
Wireless hotspot provides essential functionality for managing an open access wireless network. In addition to standard
RADIUS server authentication there is also the ability to gather and upload detailed logs on what each device (denoted
as a MAC address) was doing on the network (what sites were traversed and so on…).
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General Settings
Picture above illustrate a sample configuration of the general section.
Field name
Explanation
1.
Enabled
Check this flag to enable hotspot functionality on the router.
2.
AP IP
Access Point IP address. This will be the address of the router on the hotspot network. The
router will automatically create a network according to its own IP and the CIDR number that
you specify after the slash. E.g. “192.168.182.254/24” means that the ro
uter will create a
network with the IP address 192.168.182.0, netmask 255.255.255.0 for the express purpose
of containing all the wireless clients. Such a network will be able to have 253 clients (their IP
addresses will be automatically granted to them and will range from 192.168.182.1 to
192.168.182.253).
3.
Radius server #1
The IP address of the RADIUS server that is to be used for Authenticating your wireless
clients.
4.
Radius server #2
The IP address of the second RADIUS server.
5.
Authentication
port
RADIUS server authentication port.
6.
Accounting port
RADIUS server accounting port.
7.
Hotspot name
The name of your hotspot. Will appear on the login screen.
8.
Secret Key
The secret key used for authenticating with the RADIUS server.
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Logging and FTP settings
The above picture illustrates a sample configuration of the Logging and FTP settings portion of the page.
Field name
Explanation
1.
Logging enabled
Check this box if you want to enable wireless traffic logging. This feature will produce logs
which contain data on what websites each client was visiting during the time he was
connected to your hotspot.
2.
FTP enabled
Check this box if you want you logs to be periodically uploaded to an FTP server of your
choice.
3.
Server address
The IP address of the FTP server to which you want the logs uploaded.
4.
Username
The username of the user on the aforementioned FTP server.
5.
Password
The password of the user.
6.
Port
The TCP/IP Port of the FTP server.
7.
Description
The description of the schedule.
8.
Mode
The mode of the schedule. Use “Fixed” if you want the uploading to be done on a specific
time of the day. Use “Interval” If you want the uploading to be done at
fixed interval.
9.
Weekdays
This field specifies on what weekdays the uploading should be done. The entry format is
numbers from 1 to 7 separated by only commas. E.g. If you want to upload the logs on
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday you should enter “1,3,6”.
10.
Interval
Shows up only when “Mode” is set to
Interval. Specifies the interval of regular uploads on
one specific day. E.g. If you choose 4 hours, the uploading will be done on midnight, 4:00,
8:00, 12:00, 16:00 and 20:00.
11.
Hours, Minutes
Shows up only when “Mode” is set to Fixed.
Uploading will be done on that specific time of
the day. E.g. If you want to upload your logs on 6:48 you will have to simply enter hours: 6
and minutes: 48.
You can also one than more uploading schedule. Simply click Add at the very bottom of the configuration page and an
additional configuration box will appear.

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