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Note that the administration menu is divided into four sections. The Interfaces section deals with physical connectivity,
managing the connection and subtended devices. Status screens are provided for the wireless and Ethernet interfaces.
Services are applications that are within the router core to modify the behavior of a specific interface or to change system
wide parameters within the router core. Under the Options category users can find any optional or custom applications
and tools provided to maintain the router.
Important Note
– The Restart button
must always
be used to apply any changes made on specific
Interface, Service, or Options screen.
4.2
Interfaces
4.2.1 Configuring The Wireless Interface
The configuration screen for the Model Z4200 (EVDO and 1xRTT) wireless interface is shown below in Figure 10 and
described in the text following. Figure 12 and its associated text describes the wireless interface provided with the Model
Z4400 for use on HSPA, UMTS, GPRS, and EDGE networks.
Figure 8 - Z4200 (CDMA) Wireless Interface
Network Select
–
Note: This setting should only be changed after consulting with Ctek Support.
This pull down
menu allows the user to control the home network setting of the CDMA connection, effectively limiting the scope of the
Preferred Roaming List (PRL) assigned by your wireless network operator.
Summary of Contents for Z4200
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