THE SETUP MENU |
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UMTS/EVDO
has the following settings:
♦
Country
– Germany, South Africa, USA, Provider ‘Orange’ or Use Dial Number
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Protocol
– CDMA or GPRS
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Dial Number
– Allows entry of a numeric string
♦
PIN Number
– Allows entry of a personal ID number
♦
Account Name
– Alphanumeric text
♦
Account Password
– Alphanumeric text
♦
Provider URL
– Allows entry of a valid URL
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Activate Settings
– Accept the above settings and attempt to authenticate with the wireless
internet provider
Router Mode
can be set either Off or Between LAN and StreamIfc (short for “streaming interface”). When
Router
Mode
is Off, the Ethernet ports are kept completely separate. When it is enabled, the Z/IP ONE creates a bridge
between the LAN and whichever interface is selected for streaming. You can use this to allow another device to
access the network used by the streaming interface through the Z/IP ONE’s LAN port.
For example, consider a Z/IP ONE that is being configured to use a Wi-Fi hotspot. In order to use the access point,
you must log in using a web page, but the Z/IP ONE cannot display web pages. To solve this problem, turn on
Router Mode, and connect a laptop to the LAN port of the Z/IP ONE. Set the LAN interface on the Z/IP ONE and
the laptop’s Ethernet controller to be on a private network together. Set the laptop’s gateway to the Z/IP ONE’s IP
address. For example:
Z/IP ONE Settings
LAN IP Address
192.168.3.10
LAN Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway
<leave blank>
Laptop Settings
LAN IP Address
192.168.3.11
LAN Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway
192.168.3.10
DNS Server
8.8.8.8
Now, when you access the web on your laptop, the connection goes through the Z/IP ONE as though it were a
router. You will see the Wi-Fi hotspot’s login page. After you log in with your laptop, the Z/IP ONE will be able to
use the hotspot to connect to the Z/IP Server and any other Zephyr/IP.
You can use this any time you have only one network connection that you need to share between the Z/IP ONE and
other equipment.
RTP Push Receive Port
– Change the RTP receive port from the default of UDP 9150, or make blank disable. The
three fields following this,
G.722 reply at (port+1)
,
Rcv codec reply at (port+2)
, and
User codec reply at (port+3)
are for configuring an automatic reply to an incoming RTP stream. For a full explanation of how these settings are
used, see Section 9.3, Real-time Transport Protocol.