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it is possible for the device to receive the same IP address after the lease time expires. The default is set to
86400 seconds (1 day).
Sequential IP
IP addresses are allocated sequentially from the start-end range when checked. Addresses are based on the
device’s hashed MAC address when unchecked – this will tend to allocate the device the same IP address
when connected to different Vanguard routers. Note: This setting affects WLAN DHCP also.
3.4
WLAN SETTINGS
The Mobile model Vanguard Cellular Broadband Router contains a Wi-Fi wireless LAN (WLAN) interface that can be set
up as a Client or Access Point. The AUX LED displays the status of the WLAN interface.
Table 10 AUX LED color / state and status of the WLAN interface
AUX LED Color / State
Meaning
Off
The WLAN interface is not installed.
Red
The WLAN interface is disabled.
Amber
The WLAN interface is configured for Client mode and is searching for an Access Point.
Green
The WLAN interface is configured for Client mode and is connected to an Access Point, or
is configured for Access Point mode and is ready to accept connections.
Flashing Green
There is data traffic on the WLAN channel.
3.4.1
STATUS
Figure 28: WLAN — Status
SSID
When Access Point mode is enabled, the name of the wireless local area network that will be broadcast and
seen by connecting clients. This column also displays the wireless protocol, the transmitting channel for the
Access Point and the Authentication/Encryption type for the Access Point.
Uptime
The amount of time the Access Point has been active, or Client has been connected.
IPv4
The IP Address of the Access Point, or the IP address of the current Client connection.
RX / TX
The amount of bytes/packets received and transmitted over the WLAN interface.