4. CONFIGURATION
4.2
Mobile WAN Configuration
Configuration of a connection to the mobile network can be invoked by selecting the
Mobile
WAN
item in the
Configuration
menu section.
4.2.1
Connection to Mobile Network
If the
Create connection to mobile network
item is selected, the router automatically tries
to establish connection after switching-on. Following items can be set up for every SIM card
separately or as two separate APNs to switch one SIM card between.
Item
Description
APN
Network identifier (Access Point Name)
Username
User name to log into the GSM network
Password
Password to log into the GSM network
Authentication
Authentication protocol in GSM network:
•
PAP or CHAP
– authentication method is chosen by router
•
PAP
– it is used PAP authentication method
•
CHAP
– it is used CHAP authentication method
IP Address
IP address of SIM card. The user sets the IP address, only in the case
IP address was assigned of the operator.
Phone Number
Telephone number to dial GPRS or CSD connection. Router as a de-
fault telephone number used *99***1 #.
Operator
This item can be defined PLNM preferred carrier code
Network type
•
Automatic selection
– router automatically selects transmission
method according to the availability of transmission technology
•
Furthermore, according to the type of router
– it’s also possible to
select a specific method of data transmission (GPRS, UMTS, . . . )
PIN
PIN parameter should be set only if it requires a SIM card router. SIM
card is blocked in case of several bad attempts to enter the PIN.
MRU
Maximum Receiving Unit – It’s an identifier of maximum size of packet,
which is possible to receive in a given environment. Default value is
1500 B. Other settings may cause incorrect transmission of data.
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit – It’s an identifier of max. size of packet,
which is possible to transfer in a given environment. Default value is
1500 B. Other settings may cause incorrect transmission of data.
Table 17: Mobile WAN connection configuration
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