User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Get Started
- Device Basics
- Your Network Connection
- Browser Interface Home Page
- Home Page Basics
- Home Page Buttons
- Icons and Text
- Signal Information
- Mobile Broadband Information and Settings
- Roaming Information and Settings
- Alert Information
- GPS Information and Settings
- Wi-Fi Users Information and Settings
- Battery Information and Settings
- Internet Connection Information
- microSD Card Information and Settings
- Sounds Information and Settings
- Alerts
- Viewing Device Information
- Updates
- Device Settings
- Power Settings
- Login Settings
- Display Settings
- Sound Settings
- Advanced Settings
- Device Tab
- Device Tab: Basic Panel
- Device Tab: Display Panel
- Device Tab: microSD Card Panel
- Device Tab: Sounds Panel
- Device Tab: About Panel
- Device Tab: Log Panel
- WAN Tab
- WAN Tab: Setup Panel
- WAN Tab: 3G Panel
- WAN Tab: 4G Panel
- WAN Tab: 4G LTE Panel
- WAN Tab: GPS Panel
- Wi-Fi Tab
- Wi-Fi Tab: Network Panel
- Wi-Fi Tab: Security Panel
- Wi-Fi Tab: MAC Filter Panel
- Router Tab Settings
- Basic Panel: General
- Basic Panel: UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
- Basic Panel: SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection)
- LAN Panel: General
- LAN Panel: DHCP
- LAN Panel: DNS Mode
- Port Forward Panel: General
- Port Forward Panel: Enabling Port Forwarding
- Port Forward Panel: Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application
- Port Forward Panel: Disabling Port Forwarding for an Application
- Port Trigger Panel: General
- Port Trigger Panel: Enabling Port Triggering
- Port Trigger Panel: Enabling Port Triggering for Specified Protocols and Ports
- Port Trigger Panel: Removing Ports From the Port Triggering List
- DMZ Panel: General
- DMZ Panel: Enabling DMZ
- DMZ Panel: Configuring DMZ
- Resetting the Software to Default Setting: General
- Resetting the Software to Default Settings: Using the Reset Button
- Resetting the Software to Default Settings: Using the Browser Interface
- Exporting and Importing Settings
- Device Logs
- Configuring the Wi-Fi Network
- Configuring 3G, 4G, and 4G LTE
- Location Services and Settings
- Using the microSD Card
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or 4G?
- How Do I Connect to Wi-Fi?
- Is Roaming on 4G Supported?
- What Do I Do if I Forget the Wi-Fi Password?
- What Do I Do if I Forget the Administrator Password?
- What Do I Do if the Home Page Displays “Charging paused”?
- If the Connection is “Always On,” Am I Always Being Billed?
- Questions About GPS and Location Services
- Questions About WPS
- How Do I Access My Corporate Network Through a VPN?
- Are Terminal Sessions Supported?
- Tips
- Troubleshooting
- General Tips
- Connection Errors
- LCD Is Dark
- Insufficient Signal Strength
- Messages Displayed on the Device LCD
- Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi
- WPS-Related Messages
- WPS Failed. WPS could not add the device to the network
- WPS Not Available. WPS feature not enabled
- WPS Not Available. SSID Broadcast disabled
- WPS Not Available. Wi-Fi currently disabled
- WPS Not Available. WEP or WPA security not allowed
- WPS Not Available. Max connected devices
- WPS Not Available. MAC Filter list empty
- WPS PIN Chksum Error
- WPS PIN Mismatch. The PIN used did not match the PIN of the device
- WPS Timeout. The WPS session was terminated. Press WPS button to try again
- WPS Multiple Sessions Error
- Cannot Connect Through USB
- Cannot Display the Home Page
- Cannot Connect to the 3G or 4G Network
- The Device Seems to Have Stopped Charging
- Location Services Aren’t Working or Don’t Seem to Be Available
- GPS Fix Not Available
- Cannot Check for Updates
- Sounds Are Enabled, but the Device Doesn’t Generate Any Sounds
- Technical Specifications
- Safety Information
- Regulatory Notices
- Legal
- Index
Device Settings 83
● Failover Wait-time — This setting specifies how long the device should wait, after it
loses the connection with the preferred network, before it attempts to connect to the
other network (not available if WAN Mode is “3G Only” or “4G Only”).
● Switchback Wait-time — This setting specifies how long the device should wait, when
the less-preferred network is connected and the preferred network becomes available,
before switching to the preferred network (not available if WAN Mode is “3G Only” or
“4G Only”).
● Update 3G PRL — You can check whether an updated PRL is available.
The PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is an account configuration item set by your service
provider. It controls the radio channels and network carrier used by the 3G modem. An
updated PRL may improve your 3G network service.
Note: A 3G connection to the Internet won’t be available until the update is complete. (The 4G
connection won’t be affected.)
● Update 3G Profile — You can check whether an updated profile for your 3G connection
is available. An updated profile may improve your 3G network service.
● Active IP Addresses — These are the IP addresses of the 4G LTE connection.
● Channel UL — This is the channel that is used to upload data to the 4G LTE network.
● Channel DL — This is the channel that is used to download data from the 4G LTE
network.
● Configure APN — Click the link to display the APN Settings window. You will be
prompted to enter the Service Programming Code (SPC). (If you don't know your SPC,
contact your service provider.)
● Channel List — These are the channels used by the 4G LTE radio. Enter two numbers,
separated by a comma, only if instructed by your service provider’s representative, and
then click the Save button. (When prompted, enter the MSL [Master Subsidy Lock].)
WAN Tab: 3G Panel
From the 3G panel of the WAN tab you can view various 3G information.
1. Log in to the home page.
2. Click Advanced settings ( ).
3. Click WAN > 3G.
From this window, you can view this information: