User guide

50 Using Your Device
WAN DNS Secondary This is the address of the Internet system used to translate names (for
example, sprint.com) into IP addresses. The secondary DNS is used when there is a problem
with the primary DNS.
Default Gateway This is the address of the node on the computer network that the network
software uses when an IP address does not match any other routes in the routing table (that is,
when an IP packet’s destination address is outside of the local subnet).
WAN MTU size — This is the size of the largest packet (“Maximum Transmission Unit”) that a
network protocol can transmit.
Viewing and Configuring Detailed Internet Connection Information
When you’re logged in, the Internet Connection Information window displays a table showing data
use:
In
the current cycle or since you last reset the data usage figures — whichever occurred more
recently. These numbers get automatically reset to 0 on the day selected in the
Starts on day list.
O
ver the lifetime of the device.
By
network [3G and 4G], and by sent, received, and total.
From this window you can:
Reset the data usage
figures for the current billing cycle. (Click Reset.)
Change the start da
y of the billing cycle (in the Starts on day list).
Se
e the number of days left in the cycle.
microSD Card Information and Settings
The text next to the microSD icon ( ) indicates whether the card is:
Enabled
Detected
Accessible
by all (“shared”) or only the administrator
Accessible with or without a passwor
d (security)
Click the icon to display the SD Card Information and Settings window. The window displays:
The
card status (see the list above)
Stor
age capacity of the card, and space available (displayed only if a card is detected)
A
button to safely eject the card (Safe-Eject SD Card; displayed only if a card is detected))
When you’re logged in, you can:
Enable or disable the micr
oSD card slot. (See “Enabling the microSD Card Slot” on page 55.)
Set
up access to the card. (See “Setting Up Access to the microSD Card” on page 55.)