Chapter 5: Configuration with web interface
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Advanced LAN
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Static routing
When you have an external gateway connected to your terminal, the terminal is not
automatically able to “see” the network on the other side of the gateway. However, you can set
up your terminal to communicate with a device on the other side of a gateway, by using Static
routing. To set up a new device for static routing, do as follows:
1. From the
Control panel
gears
, select
Advanced LAN > Static routing.
2. Click
Add route
.
3. Enter the values for your device.
• Destination: The IP address you want to route to.
• Subnet mask: The subnet mask you want to route to.
• Gateway: The gateway, e.g. the address of a wireless access point or router to which the
destination device is connected.
4. Click
Save
.
The values for the new entry are now in the list. This means that the terminal can
communicate with the destination IP address on the other side of the gateway.
To change the APN for PPPoE
For general information on PPPoE and setup of connected equipment, see
Before you can establish a PPPoE connection with the EXPLORER 323 you must set up the APN
to use. Do as follows:
1. From the
Control panel
gears
, select
Advanced LAN > PPPoE APN.
2. Select the
APN
to use for PPPoE. You have the following options:
•
SIM default
. The APN is taken from the SIM card. This is the recommended option,
unless you have special requirements.
•
Network assigned
. The APN is assigned from the network.
•
User defined
. Type in the APN at
User defined name
. APNs are provided from the
Airtime Provider.
If you are using a user ID and password for your user-defined APN, you must enter the
same user ID and password in your PPPoE setup.
3. Click
Save
.