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4.
Telecom*:
select your telecom.
5.
3G Network*:
select the 3G network
6.
APN*:
APN information for your 3G data card. It will show a value after you choose country
and telecom. You can also change it manually.
7.
PIN Code:
Enter the PIN Code for your SIM card if required. (Optional)
8.
Dialed Number*:
It will show a value after you choose country and telecom. You can also
change it manually.
9.
Account*:
The user name for 3G connection. It will show a value after you choose country
and telecom. You can also change it manually.
10.
Password*:
The password for 3G connection. It will show a value after you choose country
and telecom. You can also change it manually.
11.
Authentication*:
Choose authentication of 3G connection. You can leave it as “Auto” if you
are not sure.
12.
Primary DNS*:
You can assign a Primary DNS server if required. (Optional)
13.
Secondary DNS*:
You can assign a Secondary DNS server if required. (Optional)
14.
Connection Control:
There are 3 options to start connection:
Auto Reconnect (Always-on): The device will always try to link to Internet.
Connect-on-demand: The device won’t try to connect to Internet until LAN PCs or
devices try to go to Internet. Once Internet connection is
established, this device will drop the connection if maximum idle
time is reached.
Manually: The device won’t try to connect to Internet until users press “connect” button
at Status page. Once Internet connection is established, this
device will drop the connection if maximum idle time is reached.
15.
Keep Alive:
There are three options for keep alive feature as below.
Disable: Disable keep alive feature.
LCP Echo Request: The device will constantly send LCP packets for keeping alive.
Enter the
time interval and the maximum failure count.
Ping Remote Host: Enter the Remote host IP address and the time interval to send the ping
packets for keeping alive.
16.
NAT Disable:
You can disable NAT feature if required.
Note.
The items with * above are only available when choosing Manual for Dial-up Profile.