7. CONFIGURATION IN TYP. SITUATIONS
7. Configuration in Typ. Situations
Although Conel routers have wide variety of uses, they are commonly used in the following
ways.
7.1
Access to the Internet from LAN
Figure 82: Access to the Internet from LAN – sample topology
In this example, a LAN connecting to the Internet via a mobile network, the SIM card with
a data tariff has to be provided by the mobile network operator. This requires no initial con-
figuration. You only need to place the SIM card in the
SIM1
slot (Primary SIM card), attach
the antenna to the
ANT
connector and connect the computer (or switch and computers) to
the router’s eth0 interface (LAN). Wait a moment after turning on the router. The router will
connect to the mobile network and the Internet. This will be indicated by the LEDs on the front
panel of the router (
WAN
and
DAT
).
Additional configuration can be done in the
LAN
and
Mobile WAN
items in the
Configura-
tion
section of the web interface.
LAN configuration
The factory default IP address of the router’s eth0 interface is in the form
of 192.168.1.1. This can be changed (after login to the router) in the
LAN
item in the
Configura-
tion
section. (See Figure
.) In this case there is no need of any additional configuration. The
is also enabled by factory default (so the first connected computer will get the
192.168.1.2 IP address etc.). Other configuration options are described in the Chapter
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Summary of Contents for SPECTRE V3
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