Product Info
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTICES
- RELEASE NOTES
- INTRODUCTION
- USING 4G CRADLE
- HOW MODEM MODE WORKS
- USING 8001 TO CONFIGURE 4G CRADLE
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- 3.1 DETECT BAUD RATE
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- 3.2 VIEW THE SETTINGS
- 3.2.1 PREVIEW THE NEW SETTINGS
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- 3.2.2 VIEW THE CURRENT CRADLE SETTINGS
- 3.2.3 VIEW IMEI INFORMATION
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- 3.3 CONFIGURE SETTINGS
- 3.3.1 AUTHENTICATION
- 3.3.2 PIN CODE
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- 3.4 DOWNLOAD SETTINGS
- 3.4.1 DOWNLOAD OK
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- 3.4.2 DOWNLOAD FAIL — INCORRECT PIN
- 3.4.3 DOWNLOAD FAIL — PUK REQUIRED
- 3.4.4 RESET TO DEFAULTS
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- 3.5 TESTING
- UPGRADING FIRMWARE
- SPECIFICATIONS
Chapter 3 Using 8001 to Configure 4G Cradle
3.2 VIEW THE SETTINGS
3.2.1 PREVIEW THE NEW SETTINGS
In order to double-check the cradle configuration you are working on, information of the
new settings can be previewed here. Press the Up or Down key to turn pages.
PIN (for authentication)
When enabled, it means you need to provide PIN code for authentication while connecting the
cradle to a 4G network. If the current and new PIN codes are blank, you have to input the PIN
code via the Configure menu.
When disabled, it means authentication is disabled; however, you still have to input the correct
PIN code as the current one in use.
APN
Name of access point that connects the mobile network to the Internet — For establishing a 4G
connection, you have to provide the access point name.
CHAP
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol — When enabled, user name and password are
required.
DHCP
When enabled, DHCP server is in use.
When disabled, you have to specify a static IP address for the cradle.
Note: You must input the PIN code even though authentication is disabled!
The default PIN, APN, CHAP, as well as IP settings should be obtained from your
Internet service provider (ISP) or network operator.
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