Device Configuration
Interface Setup
– Internet (3G/4G-LTE)
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BEC MX-200 User Manual
LTE Antenna Diversity
*
:
When
enabled
, the auxiliary antenna will be activated. With
disabled
, only
the primary antenna is receiving and transmitting data.
To change it, please click
“
LTE Antenna
Diversity
” link
to access to the selection page.
LTE Antenna Diversity
To enable or disable the LTE antenna diversity feature.
* Feature is available with specific cellular module
IP Pass-through Mode:
When
enabled
, MX-200 is in bridge mode that it does not obtain a WAN IP
address; features such as routing capabilities, NAT, firewall, etc., are being disabled. The client router
that is behind the MX-200now obtains a WAN IP address. When
disabled
, MX-200 is in router mode
that it handles a WAN IP address and all features become available.
Network Mode:
There are 8 options of service standards:
“Automatic”, “UMTS 3G only”, “GSM 2G
Only”, “UMTS 3G Preferred”, “GSM 2G Preferred”, “GSM and UMTS Only”, “LTE Only”, “GSM, UMTS,
LT
E”. If you are not sure which mode to use, you may select
Automatic
to auto detect
the best mode
for you.
TEL No.:
The dial string to make a GPRS / 3G/4G-LTE user internetworking call. It may provide by
your mobile service provider.
Dual APN:
Default is with Single APN. To support Dual/multiple APNs, a license key is required.
Please consult with Billion/BEC for more information.
APN:
An APN is similar to a URL on the WWW, it is what the unit makes a GPRS / UMTS call. The
service provider is able to attach anything to an APN to create a data connection, requirements for
APNs varies between different service providers. Most service providers have an internet portal which
they use to connect to a DHCP Server, thus giving you access to the internet i.e. some 3G operators
use the APN ‘internet’ for their portal. The default value is “internet”.
Authentication Protocol:
Manually specify CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) or
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) if you know which authentication type the server is using
(when acting as a client), or the authentication type you want the clients to use when they are
connecting to you (when acting as a server). When using PAP, the password is sent unencrypted,
while CHAP encrypts the password before sending, and also allows for challenges at different periods
to ensure that an intruder has not replaced the client.
Username/Password:
Enter the username and password provided by your service provider. The
username and password are case sensitive.
PIN:
PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. A PIN code is a numeric value used in certain
systems as a password to gain access, and authenticate. In mobile phones a PIN code locks the SIM
card until you enter the correct code. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly into the phone 3 times in a
row, then the SIM card will be blocked and you will require a PUK code from your network/service