User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction and Scope
- Glossary
- 2 Product Features
- 3 Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Overview
- 4 Advanced Feature Summary
- 5 Installation
- 6 Mounting the Unit
- 7 Connecting to the Web Admin Interface
- 8 Configuring the LAN Interface(s)
- 9 Configuring the WAN Interface(s)
- 10 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
- 11 ContentHub Configuration
- 12 MediaFast Configuration
- 13 Bandwidth Bonding SpeedFusionTM / PepVPN
- 14 IPsec VPN
- 15 Outbound Policy Management
- 16 Inbound Access
- 17 NAT Mappings
- 18 QoS
- 19 Firewall
- 22 Remote User Access
- 23 Miscellaneous Settings
- 24 AP - access point
- 26 AP Controller Status
- 27 Toolbox
- 28 System Settings
- 29 Tools
- 30 Status
- Appendix A: Restoration of Factory Defaults
- Appendix B: Declaration
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proxy server and port number. Redirected server settings for each WAN can be set here. If
forwarding is disabled for a WAN, web proxy connections for the WAN will be simply forwarded
to the connection’s original destination.
23.3.3 DNS Forwarding
When DNS forwarding is enabled, all clients’ outgoing DNS requests will also be intercepted
and forwarded to the built-in DNS proxy server.
23.3.4 Custom Service Forwarding
After clicking the enable checkbox, enter your TCP port for traffic heading to the router, and
then specify the IP Address and Port of the server you wish to forward to the service to.
23.4
Service Passthrough
Service passthrough settings can be found at Advanced>Misc. Settings>Service
Passthrough.
Some Internet services need to be specially handled in a multi-WAN environment. Pepwave
routers can handle these services such that Internet applications do not notice being behind a
multi-WAN router. Settings for service passthrough support are available here.
Service Passthrough Support