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Note:
This is an optional value that can be used if you use a DNS server other then the servers received
from your carrier.
d.
Click
Next
. Or if you are done making changes, click
Finish
.
6.
In the PPP Configuration panel, configure PPP for your router.
a.
To use PPP, check
Enable
. When enabled, your device functions as a router.
b.
Check
Diversity
to enable the use of two cellular antennas for better performance.
c.
To enable the dial-on-demand feature, check
Dial-on-Demand
. This indicates to the router that it
should only bring up the PPP connection when there is outgoing IP traffic, and that it would bring
the PPP connection down after a given idle timeout.
d.
In the
Idle Timeout
field, type the amount of idle time that passes before the router times out. If the
time expires, the PPP connection to the Internet is disconnected. The default is 180 seconds.
Note:
The Idle Timeout configuration only applies to Dial-on-Demand.
e.
In the
APN
field, type the APN (Access Point Name). The APN is assigned by your wireless service
provider.
Note:
This configuration does not apply for rCell units with embedded CDMA/EVDO radios. For these
devices, you will not be able to modify this field.
f.
Click
Next
. Or if you are done making changes, click
Finish
.
7.
In the PPP Authentication panel:
a.
From
Type
, select the authentication protocol type used to negotiate with the remote peer: pap,
chap, or pap-chap. The default is pap-chap.
b.
In the
Username
field, type user name with which the remote peer authenticates. You can leave this
field blank, if desired. Username is limited to 60 characters.
c.
In the
Password
field, type the password with which the remote peer will authenticate. You can
leave this field blank, if desired. Password is limited to 60 characters.
8.
Click
Finish
.
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