LAN
Settings
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DHCP
Lease
Time:
Sets
the
duration,
in
seconds,
the
connected
device
is
allowed
to
keep
the
assigned
IP
address.
In
many
cases
it
is
possible
for
the
device
to
receive
the
same
IP
address
after
the
lease
time
expires.
5.1.4
REMOTE
ADMINISTRATION
Web
Server
Port:
Enter
the
port
number
to
be
used
by
the
web
server.
Remote
Configure:
Selecting
Enable
will
allow
remote
access
to
the
modem’s
configuration
screens
through
the
cellular
network
connection.
Selecting
Disable
will
shut
off
the
ability
to
remotely
access
the
modem’s
configuration
screens.
Incoming
Port:
Sets
the
port
number
used
to
remotely
configure
the
modem.
Admin
Password:
Sets
the
password
required
for
remote
configuration.
Confirm
Password:
Re
‐
type
the
Admin
Password
to
confirm
the
correct
spelling.
Friendly
IP
Address:
Specifies
the
IP
address
from
which
remote
administration
is
permitted.
Entering
0.0.0.0
will
allow
any
IP
address.
Leave
the
fifth
box
blank
(after
the
/)
if
specifying
a
specific
IP,
or
0.0.0.0.
A
subnet
mask
may
be
entered
in
the
fifth
box.
The
mask
indicates
how
many
bits
of
the
IP
address
to
match.
This
can
be
a
value
from
1
to
32.
Apply
Friendly
IP
Address:
Check
the
box
next
to
a
service
to
allow
remote
access
to
the
service
only
from
the
friendly
IP
address.
Unchecking
the
box
will
allow
any
IP
address
access.
SSH,
Telnet,
and
SNMP
Ports:
Enter
the
port
number
that
will
be
used
for
remote
access
to
the
service.
Entering
zero
for
the
port
number
will
block
remote
access
to
the
service.
Pressing
the
Cancel
button
will
redisplay
the
last
saved
parameters
for
this
page.
It
can
be
used
to
abort
changes
before
the
Save
button
is
pressed.
Pressing
the
Save
button
will
save
the
currently
displayed
value
for
each
parameter.
Once
Save
is
pressed,
Cancel
cannot
be
used
to
return
to
previous
settings.
5.2
MAC
FILTERING
Select
LAN
Settings
from
the
left
navigation
pane.
The
MAC
Filtering
tab
opens
the
MAC
filtering
configuration
page.
MAC
filtering
allows
up
to
five
unique
device
MAC
addresses
access
to
the
network.