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DWR-M961 user manual 

 

1.1 Product Description ......................................................................................................................... 5 

1.2 Product Features .............................................................................................................................. 6 

1.3 Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 7 

2.1 Hardware Description ..................................................................................................................... 11 

2.1.1 Front LED .................................................................................................................................................... 12 

2.1.2 LED Indications .......................................................................................................................................... 12 

2.1.3 Rear Panel .................................................................................................................................................. 14 

2.1.4 Bottom panel .............................................................................................................................................. 15 

2.1.5 Side Panel ................................................................................................................................................... 17 

3.1 System Requirements .................................................................................................................... 18 

3.2 Installing the Router ....................................................................................................................... 18 

4.1 Manual Network Setup - TCP/IP Configuration ............................................................................ 20 

4.1.1 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically ................................................................................................... 20 

4.1.2 Configuring the IP Address Manually ....................................................................................................... 24 

4.2 Starting Setup in the Web UI ......................................................................................................... 27 

5.1 Home ................................................................................................................................................ 32 

5.1.1 Internet ........................................................................................................................................................ 32 

5.1.2 DWR-M961 .................................................................................................................................................. 32 

5.1.3 Connected Clients ...................................................................................................................................... 33 

5.2 Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 34 

5.2.1 WAN ............................................................................................................................................................ 34 

5.2.1.1. IPv4 .......................................................................................................................................................... 34 

5.2.1.2. IPv6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 38 

5.2.1.3. Status ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 

5.2.2 Mobile network ........................................................................................................................................... 41 

5.2.2.1. Basic Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 41 

5.2.2.2. PIN Manage ............................................................................................................................................. 42 

5.2.2.3. SMS ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 

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Inbox .............................................................................................................................................................. 42 

Summary of Contents for DWR-M961

Page 1: ...I LTE A CAT 6 FIBRE Wi Fi AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit Router DWR M961 ...

Page 2: ...s 18 3 2 Installing the Router 18 4 1 Manual Network Setup TCP IP Configuration 20 4 1 1 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 20 4 1 2 Configuring the IP Address Manually 24 4 2 Starting Setup in the Web UI 27 5 1 Home 32 5 1 1 Internet 32 5 1 2 DWR M961 32 5 1 3 Connected Clients 33 5 2 Settings 34 5 2 1 WAN 34 5 2 1 1 IPv4 34 5 2 1 2 IPv6 38 5 2 1 3 Status 41 5 2 2 Mobile network 41 5 2 2 1 Bas...

Page 3: ...ic DHCP 51 5 2 5 3 IPv6 51 5 2 5 4 RADVD 52 5 2 5 5 TUNNEL 6 over 4 53 5 2 6 VPN 54 5 2 6 1 PPTP 54 5 2 6 2 L2TPv2 54 5 2 6 3 L2TPv3 55 5 2 6 4 Status 56 5 2 7 USB 56 5 2 7 1 Disk information 56 5 2 7 2 Account Management 57 5 2 7 3 Share Folder 57 5 3 Features 59 5 3 1 QoS 59 5 3 2 Firewall 60 5 3 2 1 Advanced 60 5 3 2 2 Dos 61 5 3 2 3 IP Filtering 62 5 3 2 4 Port Filtering 63 5 3 2 5 MAC Filteri...

Page 4: ...ent 68 5 4 1 Time 68 5 4 1 1 NTP Server 68 5 4 1 2 Auto Reboot 68 5 4 2 System Log 69 5 4 3 System Settings 70 5 4 3 1 Administrator 70 5 4 3 2 System 70 5 4 4 Statistics 72 5 4 4 1 User Statistics 72 5 4 4 2 Interface Statistics 72 5 4 5 TR069 72 5 4 6 Upgrade 74 5 4 6 1 Firmware Upgrade 74 5 4 6 2 LTE Fota Upgrade 74 ...

Page 5: ...s in the 5GHz frequency band and 300Mbps in the 2 4GHz frequency band at the same time which is 16 times faster than that of the traditional 11g access point With its outstanding stability of high speed wireless transmission and enhanced reliability the DWR M961 can provide users with excellent multimedia streaming through their mobile devices anywhere anytime in the home and office Chapter 1 Intr...

Page 6: ... repeater mode Supports WMM Wi Fi Multimedia wireless QoS to enhance efficiency of multimedia application Supports multiple SSID Supports TX and RX restrict Secure Network Connection Supports Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Support WEP WPA WPA2 wireless security encryption Supports NAT firewall IP URL based access control and MAC address filtering Advanced Networking Function for Specific Application Su...

Page 7: ...na 2x3dBi LTE external antenna Button 1 x reset button 1 x WPS button LED Indicators POWER x 1 WAN x 1 LAN x 4 WLAN x 2 WPS x 1 USB x 1 LTE x 1 Material Plastic Dimensions W x D x H 200 x 128 x 33 mm W x D x H Weight 322g Power Requirement 12V DC 1 5A Power Consumption 10 6W Wireless Interface Specifications Standard IEEE 802 11ac 5GHz IEEE 802 11a n 5GHz IEEE 802 11b g n 2 4GHz Frequency Band Sim...

Page 8: ...Channel Width 802 11ac 20 40 80MHz 802 11n 20 40MHz Max RF Power EIRP 2 4GHz 30dBm 5GHz 30dBm Receive Sensitivity 2 4GHz 11b 11Mbps 79dBm 11g 54Mbps 68dBm 11n 20M mode 67dBm 11n 40M mode 64dBm 5GHz 11a 74dBm 11n 20M mode 70dBm 11n 40M mode 67dBm 11ac 20M mode 67dBm 11ac 40M mode 61dBm 11ac 80M mode 57dBm SSID 2 4GHz 1 Root SSID and 4 Guest SSID 5GHz 1 Root SSID and 4 Guest SSID Wireless Management...

Page 9: ...t Forwarding and DMZ Built in firewall with URL filtering and MAC address filtering LAN Built in DHCP server supporting static IP address distribution Supports packet statistics USB Sharing Samba 3G LTE Supports 3G or LTE technology Supports auto and manual APN settings Supports Fail Over backup System Management Web based HTTP management interface Remote management WAN Access Control Supports UPn...

Page 10: ... Other Protocols and Standards TCP IP DHCP ICMP NAT PPPoE SNTP Regulatory CE RoHS WEEE Environment Temperature Operating 0 40 degrees C Storage 40 70 degrees C Humidity Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage 5 95 non condensing ...

Page 11: ...1 Please follow the instructions below to connect the DWR M961 to the existing network devices and your computers 2 1 Hardware Description Dimensions 200 x 128 x 33 mm W x D x H Diagram Figure 2 1 Chapter 2 HardwareInstallation ...

Page 12: ...e front LED of the DWR M961 Front LED Figure 2 1 1 DWR M961 Top View 2 1 2 LED Indications The LEDs on the front panel indicate instant status of port links wireless data activity system power LTE USB and WPS and help monitor and troubleshoot when needed Figure 2 1 1 and Table 2 1 show the LED indications of the Wireless Router ...

Page 13: ...Hz Wi Fi is disabled WPS Flash WPS is triggered Off WPS is connected or disable LAN1 4 On Link is established Flash Packets are transmitting or receiving Off LAN port is not connected WAN On Link is established Flash Packets are transmitting or receiving Off WAN port is not connected USB On USB connection is established Flash Data is being transmitted Off USB connection is not established LTE On L...

Page 14: ...4 2 1 3 Rear Panel The rear panel provides the physical connectors connected to the power adapter and any other network device Figure 2 1 3 shows the rear panel of the DWR M961 Rear Panel Figure 2 1 3 Rear Panel of the DWR M961 ...

Page 15: ...s WAN Connect to the Cable xDSL Modem or the Ethernet LAN1 4 Connect to the user s PC or network devices Power Connect to the power adapter provided in the package Table 2 2 Interface Indications 2 1 4 Bottom panel The SIM Card slot of the DWR M961 at the bottom shows the user how to install the LTE sim card Figure 2 1 4 1 shows the sim card slot of the DWR M961 Figure 2 1 4 1 sim card slot of the...

Page 16: ...User Manual of DWR M961 16 The Wall hanging hole of the DWR M961 at the bottom Figure 2 1 4 2 shows how to install the router on the wall Figure 2 1 4 2 Wall hanging hole of the DWR M961 ...

Page 17: ... 17 2 1 5 Side Panel The side panel provides the physical connectors connected to the USB device and provides the RESET and WPS button Figure 2 1 5 shows the side panel of the DWR M961 Figure 2 1 5 side panel of the DWR M961 ...

Page 18: ...61 2 It is recommended to use Internet Explorer 7 0 or above to access theRouter 3 2 Installing the Router Before installing the Router make sure your PC is connected to the Internet through the broadband service successfully at this moment If there is any problem please contact your local ISP After that please install the Router according to the following steps Don t forget to pull out the power ...

Page 19: ... 1 Hardware Installation of the DWR M961 Wireless Router Step 5 Power on your PC and Cable xDSL Modem Step 4 Connect the power adapter to the power socket on the Router and the other end into an electrical outlet Then power on the Router ...

Page 20: ...Router is configured via wired or wireless connection the PC needs to be assigned an IP address first Before you connect the local PC to the Wireless Router via wired or wireless connection please configure the IP address for your PC in the following two ways first Obtaining an IP address automatically Configuring the IP address manually In the following sections we ll introduce how to install and...

Page 21: ...btain an IP address automatically mode on your PC And then the Wireless Router built in DHCP server will assign an IP address to the PC automatically 1 Installing TCP IP Component 1 On the Windows taskbar click the Start button point to Control Panel and then click it Figure 4 1 Change Adapter Settings 2 Under the Network and Internet icon click on t he View network status and tasks And then click...

Page 22: ... 3 Right click on the Wireless Network Connection and select Properties in the appearingwindow Figure 4 2 Network Connection Properties 4 In the prompt window shown below double click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 ...

Page 23: ...of DWR M961 23 Figure 4 4 Obtain an IP Address Automatically 5 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically as shown in the figure below Then click OK to save your settings ...

Page 24: ...ireless Router and xxx is any number from 2 to 254 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and the Gateway is 192 168 0 1 The default IP address of the Wireless Router 1 Continue the settings from the last figure Select Use the following IP address radiobutton 2 If the LAN IP address of the Wireless Router is 192 168 0 1 enter IP address 192 168 0 x x is from 2 to 254 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Enter th...

Page 25: ...the Router The following example is in Windows 7 OS Please follow the steps below 1 Click on Start 2 Type cmd in the Search box Figure 4 6 3 Open a command prompt and type ping 192 168 0 1 and then press Enter If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4 7 it means the connection between your PC and t he Router has been established well Figure 4 7 Successful Ping Command ...

Page 26: ...d Figure 4 8 Failed Ping Command If the address is 0 0 0 0 check your adapter installation security settings and the settings on your router Some firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters If the Router s IP address is 192 168 0 1 your PC s IP address must be within the range of 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 254 ...

Page 27: ...s the Enter key Figure 4 10 Login Window Step 1 To access the configuration utility open a web browser and enter the default IP address http 192 168 0 1in the web address field of the browser Default IP Address 192 168 0 1 Default User Name admin Default Password admin If the above screen does not pop up it may mean that your web browser has been set to a proxy Go to Tools menu Internet Options Co...

Page 28: ... red X the Wizard Setup page screen appears as Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 DWR M961 Web UI Screenshot Step 2 Choose Next and you can configure the router Operation Mode by yourself Figure 4 12 Configure the Operation Mode Step 3 Choose Next and you can configure the Time Zone Setting ...

Page 29: ... 4 Choose Next and you can configure the LAN Interface Setup Figure 4 14 Configure LAN Interface Setup Step 5 Choose Next and you can configure the WAN Interface Setup Figure 4 15 Configure WAN Interface setup Step 6 Choose Next and you can configure the Wi Fi Interface Setup ...

Page 30: ...WR M961 30 Figure 4 16 Configure Wi Fi Interface setup Step 7 Please enter the Wi Fi Settings Then click Next button for Wi Fi security setup and finished Figure 4 17 Wi Fi Settings Figure 4 18 Wi Fi Security Settings ...

Page 31: ...1 31 This chapter delivers a detailed presentation of router s functions and features under 4 main menus shown below allowing you to manage the router with ease Figure 5 1 Router s Functions Chapter 5 Configuring the Router ...

Page 32: ...Home 5 1 1 Internet Figure 5 1 1 Router IPv4 Status Figure 5 1 2 Router IPv6 Status Figure 5 1 3 Router Mobile network Status 5 1 2 DWR M961 On this page you can view information about the current LAN and Wi Fi status of the DWR M961 ...

Page 33: ...User Manual of DWR M961 33 Figure 5 1 4 DWR M961 Info 5 1 3 Connected Clients This page shows the IP addresses and host names of all the PCs in your network Figure 5 1 5 Connected Clients ...

Page 34: ... can be use each wan connection can be configured as difference mode such as DHCP router mode PPPoE router mode Static router mode and each wan connection can be configured to have VLAN tag this will more helpful for user to meet different environment usage DHCP Choose DHCP and the router will automatically obtain IP addresses subnet masks and gateway addresses from your ISP ...

Page 35: ...N ID Enter the VLAN ID value provided by your ISP WAN Type From this feature user can distinguish different services Static IP If your ISP offers you static IP Internet connection type select Static IP and then enter IP address subnet mask primary DNS and secondary DNS information provided by your ISP in the corresponding fields ...

Page 36: ...User Manual of DWR M961 36 Figure 5 2 3 Static IP ...

Page 37: ...ter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP DNS 2 Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you with 2 such addresses and it is optional MTU You can keep the maximum transmission unit MTU as default VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID value provided by your ISP WAN Type From this feature user can distinguish different services PPPoE Select PPPoE if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection and prov...

Page 38: ...es Service Name Type the name of this router MTU You can keep the maximum transmission unit MTU as default Connection Type Select Continuous Connect on Demand or Manual 5 2 1 2 IPv6 You can config IPv6 in this page It s support 3 kinds of IPv6 origin types Figure 5 2 5 IPv6 Static Object Description Origin Type Current origin type STATIC IP Address WAN IPv6 address Default Gateway WAN IPv6 default...

Page 39: ...scription Origin Type Current origin type AUTO Address Mode WAN IPv6 address mode including stateless and stateful address mode PD Enable WAN IPv6 prefix delegation Rapid commit Enable Rapid commit switch DNS WAN IPv6 DNS Enable MLD Proxy Enable or disable MLD ...

Page 40: ...6RD Object Description Origin Type Current origin type 6RD 6RD IPv6 Prefix WAN IPv6 prefix delegation WAN IPv4 Address WAN IPv4 address 6RD Border Relay IPv4 Address Border Relay IPv4 Address DNS WAN IPv6 DNS Enable MLD Proxy Enable or disable MLD ...

Page 41: ...s of the wan connections Figure 5 2 8 Status 5 2 2 Mobile network 5 2 2 1 Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which 3G or LTE Figure 5 2 9 Mobile network Object Description User Name Enter the user name Password Enter the password ...

Page 42: ...anage This page can set SIM PIN code modify PIN code cancel PIN code Figure 5 2 10 PIN Manage Object Description Operation Include Unlock Modify PIN Reset PIN Lock PIN When you need to unlock you need to enter PIN Old PIN When you need to modify the PIN you need to enter the original PIN New PIN When you need to modify the PIN you need to enter the new PIN PUK When enter PIN error exceeds 3 times ...

Page 43: ...sts all the SMS messages that in your outbox and you can delete them Figure 5 2 12 Outbox SMS Settings SMS Settings page you can set the SMS stored in the SIM card or module Figure 5 2 13 SMS Settings Send SMS This page is used to send messages Figure 5 2 14 Send SMS ...

Page 44: ...have predefined numbers or symbols the network will be based on the instruction for you to provide the corresponding services Figure 5 2 15 USSD 5 2 3 Operation Mode You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function Figure 5 2 16 Operation Mode ...

Page 45: ...ce some model support 5G Disable Wireless LAN Interface You may choose to enable or disable Wireless function Band Set the wireless mode to which you need Default is Mixed 802 11b g n It is strongly recommended that you set the Band to 802 11b g n and al l of 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n wireless stations can connect to the DWR M961 Mode WLAN working mode such AP client WDS and AP WDS ...

Page 46: ...802 11n mode is configured as Automatic Channel Number For an optimal wireless performance you may select the least interferential channel It is advisable that you select an unused channel or Auto to let device detect and select the bestpossible channel for your wireless network to operate on from the drop down list BroadcastSSID You may choose to visible or invisible SSID broadcast When it is ena...

Page 47: ...an access the wireless network through the ID only However if you switch to client mode this field becomes the SSID of the AP you want to connect with Encryption Select the security mode from the Encryption dropdown list There are 4 options in the Security Mode dropdown list Disable WEP WPA2 WPA Mixed Pre Shared Key Enter the Wi Fi password 5 2 4 3 ACL ...

Page 48: ...e able to connect to your Access Point When Deny Listed is selected these wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect the Access Point MAC Address The MAC address of the client Comment Comment 5 2 4 4 Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled Figure 5 2 20 Si...

Page 49: ...ion WPS This page allows you to change the setting for WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Using this feature could let your wireless client automatically synchronize its setting and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle Disable WPS Enable or disable WPS function ...

Page 50: ...AN IP The default is 192 168 0 1 You can change it according to your needs Subnet Mask Router s LAN subnet mask WORK MODE If it is selected the router serves as the DHCP server and automatically assigns IP addresses to all computers in the LAN DHCP Client Range Enter the start and end IP address of all the available successive IPs Lease Time Select the time for using one assigned IP from the dropd...

Page 51: ... a device has a static IP address except that the device must still request an IP address from the DHCP server Domain Name Set the domain name of the server 802 1d Spanning Tree Enable or disable spanning tree function 5 2 5 2 Static DHCP If user want to reserve specific IP for some device you can bind the mac and the IP in this page Figure 5 2 23 Static DHCP 5 2 5 3 IPv6 This page shows the infor...

Page 52: ...er Interface Name If it is selected the router serves as the DHCP server and automatically assigns IPv6 addresses to all computers in the LAN Addrs Pool Enter the start and end IPv6 address of all the available successive IPv6 address 5 2 5 4 RADVD This page shows the information of IPv6 RADVD Figure 5 2 25 RADVD ...

Page 53: ...r AdvCurHopLimit Enter the advertisement current hop limit AdvDefaultLifetime Enter the advertisement default life time AdvDefaultPreference Select from high medium or low for the advertisement default preference AdvSourceLLAddress Enable or disable advertisement source link local address UnicastOnly Enable or disable unicast only Prefix1 Enabled Enable or disable prefix prefix Enter the prefix an...

Page 54: ...ameters for Internet network which connects to the PPTP server Figure 5 2 27 PPTP Object Description Server Type the name of PPTP Server Username Enter the user name provided by your ISP Password Enter the password provided by your ISP MTU You can keep the maximum transmission unit MTU as default 5 2 6 2 L2TPv2 This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to th...

Page 55: ...er Username Enter the user name provided by your ISP Password Enter the password provided by your ISP MTU You can keep the maximum transmission unit MTU as default 5 2 6 3 L2TPv3 This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to peer by L2TPv3 Figure 5 2 29 L2TPv3 ...

Page 56: ...s Remote Tunnel Address Remote device wan interface ip address Tunnel Id Local device tunnel id Remote Tunnel Id Remote device tunnel id Session Id Local device session id Remote session Id Remote device session id MTU You can keep the maximum transmission unit MTU as default 5 2 6 4 Status This page shows the status information for PPTP L2TPv2 and L2TPv3 Figure 5 2 30VPN status 5 2 7 USB The DWR ...

Page 57: ...sk information 5 2 7 2 Account Management If enable anonymous access can only access specific directory public the public directory located in the first partition of the first disk You can access the U disk using x x x x on the computer Figure 5 2 32 Account Management 5 2 7 3 Share Folder This page used for add delete share folder ...

Page 58: ...is function and connect a USB device to the USB port of the router Click Run or Search Windows in the Start Menu of your PC and input the address of the router 192 168 0 1 after enter the user name and password you can find your storage device and upload or download files ...

Page 59: ... 59 5 3 Features 5 3 1 QoS Figure 5 3 1 QoS Object Description Automatic Uplink Speed Automatic uplink speed Manual Uplink Speed Kbps Set the download speed of your Internet access Automatic Downlink Automatic downlink speed ...

Page 60: ...e or disable DMZ function Enable UPnP Enable or disable UPnP function Enable IGMP Proxy Enable or disable IGMP Proxy function Enable Telnet Access on LAN Enable or disable Telnet by lan access Enable Telnet Access on WAN Enable or disable Telnet by wan access Enable Ping Access on WAN Enable or disable Enable Ping Access on WAN function Enable Web Server Enable or disable Enable Web Server Access ...

Page 61: ...hrough on VPN connection Enable or disable PPTP to pass through PPTP communication data Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection Enable or disable L2TP to pass through L2TP communication data 5 3 2 2 Dos A denial of service DoS attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service Figure 5 3 3 DoS ...

Page 62: ...g Enable or disable IP Filtering function Enable IPv4 Enable or disable IPv4 Filtering feature Enable IPv6 Enable or disable IPv6 Filtering feature Local IPv4 Address Set LAN side source IPv4 address Local IPv6 Address Set LAN side source IPv6 address Protocol Select TCP UDP or Both Comment Comment for the rule ...

Page 63: ...ption Enable Port Filtering Enable or disable IP Filtering function Enable IPv4 Enable or disable IPv4 Port Filtering feature Enable IPv6 Enable or disable IPv6 Port Filtering feature Port Range Set the port range for port filtering Protocol Select TCP UDP or Both Comment Comment for the rule ...

Page 64: ...l of DWR M961 64 5 3 2 5 MAC Filtering Figure 5 3 6 MAC Filtering Object Description Model You can set working model here Black and White MAC Address Enter a MAC address Comment Comment info 5 3 3 Port Forwarding ...

Page 65: ...e Port Forwarding function Local IP Address Enter a LAN IP address Local Port Start Enter LAN side start port Local Port End Enter LAN side end port Protocol Select TCP UDP or Both Remote IP Address Enter a WAN IP address Remote Port Start Enter the external start port Remote Port End Enter the external end port Comment Enter the port number Object Description Enable URL Filtering Enable or disabl...

Page 66: ...t Route You can select which wan connection as default gateway route if not system will auto select a connect up wan as default gateway route Figure 5 3 9 Default Route 5 3 5 2 Static Route Figure 5 3 10 Static Route Object Description Enable Static Route Enable or disable Static route IP Address Enter the destination network Subnet Mask Enter the network mask Gateway Enter the network gateway URL...

Page 67: ... org and allow remote access to a host Many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP so locating a specific host on the LAN using the standard DNS is difficult For example if you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the Internet even if the public IP address changes DDNS requires that an account be set up w ith one of the suppor...

Page 68: ...P Server when use this feature Figure 5 4 3 Auto Reboot Object Description Current Time Select the time zone in your area Copy LAN time Copy time from computer Time Zone Select Select time zone from the drop box Enable NTP client update Enable or disable NTP client update Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving Enable or disable daylight saving if you need this function NTP Server Select the well kno...

Page 69: ...escription Enable Log Enable or disable Log function System All Print all log information Wireless Print wireless log information DoS Print DoS log information Enable Remote Log Enable or disable Logging to Syslog Server Log Server IP Address Enter the Syslog server IP address ...

Page 70: ...new password again 5 4 3 2 System This screen allows you to back up restore and erase the router s current settings Once you have the router working correctly you should back up the information to have it available if something goes wrong When you back up the settings they are saved as a file on your computer You can restore the router s settings from this file Figure 5 4 6 System Object Descripti...

Page 71: ...ice Press the button to reboot the device When you load new configuration the original configuration will be lost Please back up the current configuration before loading a new one In this way if the new configuration file has an error you can load the backup file DO NOT shut down your router when loading a configuration file Otherwise the router may be damaged ...

Page 72: ...traffic statistics Figure 5 4 7 User Statistics 5 4 4 2 Interface Statistics This page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to wireless and Ethernet networks Figure 5 4 8 Interface Statistics 5 4 5 TR069 This page is used to configure the TR069 Here you may change the setting for the ACS s parameters ...

Page 73: ...onnection to ACS Password Password for connection to ACS Periodic Inform Enable Enable or disable periodic inform Periodic Inform Interval Periodic inform interval Connection Request User Name User Name used form ACS connection to TR069 Connection Request Password Password used form ACS connection to TR069 Path Connection request path Port Connection port ...

Page 74: ...nd upgrade firmware Figure 5 4 10 Upgrade DO NOT turns off the power or press the Reset button when updating the firmware Otherwise the router may be damaged 5 4 6 2 LTE Fota Upgrade This page allows you upgrade the Mobile module firmware to new version Please note do not power off the device during the upload because it may crash the system Figure 5 4 11 Fota Upgrade DO NOT turns off the power or...

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