Operation Manual

INTERNET
The Internet section of the Administration Pages provides access to tools for controlling the WAN (Wide Area Networks).
The Internet tab has the following dropdown menu items:
Connection Manager
Client Data Usage
CP Secure VPN
Data Usage
GRE Tunnels
L2TP Tunnels
Network Mobility (NEMO)
NHRP Interfaces
OpenVPN Tunnels
VPN Tunnels
WAN Affinity / Load Balancing
WiFi as WAN
Connection Manager
The router can establish an uplink via Ethernet, WiFi as WAN, or 3G/4G modems (integrated or external USB). If the
primary WAN connection fails, the router will automatically attempt to bring up a new link on another device: this feature
is called failover. If Load Balance is enabled, multiple WAN devices may establish a link concurrently.
WAN Interfaces
This is a list of the available interfaces used to access the Internet. You can enable, stop, or start devices from this
section. By using the priority arrows (the arrows in the boxes to the left – these show if you have more than one
available interface), you can set the interface the router uses by default and the order that it allows failover.
In the example shown, Ethernet is set as the primary Internet source, while a 4G LTE modem is attached for failover.
The Ethernet is “Connected” while the LTE modem is “Available” for failover. A WiFi-as-WAN interface is also attached
and “Available.”
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