Users Manual Part 1

Functional overview
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Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver Product Overview
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See the Installation guide for more information about how the Nokia Wireless app is
used in the installation process. See chapter 13 in this document for more
information about how Nokia Wireless app can be used for management of the Nokia
FastMile 4G Receiver.
6.1.2 Web UI
The Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver supports local management capability, allowing
status view and configuration operations, through a Web UI for a Nokia FastMile 4G
Receiver managed by an ACS through TR-069.
The Web UI can be accessed directly from a laptop through the Ethernet port of the
Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver via the dedicated static IP address 192.168.0.1
(https://192.168.0.1). Alternatively, it is possible to access the Web UI from behind a
Nokia-approved residential gateway which is appropriately configured.
It is recommended not to change or reconfigure the Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver
static IP for the Web UI interface, since changing the default IP address (that is,
192.168.0.1) would impede access from the Web UI.
Web UI functionality is optimized for the following browsers:
Google Chrome (version 76.0.3809.132 or greater)
Mozilla Firefox (version 69.0 or greater)
Microsoft Edge (version 44.18362.267.0 or greater)
The Web UI design is optimized for a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, but is not
restricted to it.
See chapter 14 in this document for information about using the Web UI to manage
the Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver.
Note — Internet Explorer is not supported since it will be
replaced by Edge and will not be updated from Microsoft any
more.
Note — The Web UI is based on https The client browser will
indicate an unknown certificate warning because a Nokia
signed certificate is used; this does not constitute a security
issue or threat. It is safe to accept the certificate.