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Using the Web UI
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When configuring the WLAN, you can enable the
Wireless security protocol and MAC address filtering for
added security.
Once the WLAN is “Enabled” and configured, any device
with a WLAN interface can detect the IDU’s WLAN SSID
and connect to it automatically.
The 9450LW and TW support up to 4 WLAN clients.
WLAN Security
For WLAN security, select from the following:
9450:
No protection,
64 bit WEP
, or
128 bit WEP
9450LW/TW: No protection,
WPA
, or
WPA2
MAC Filtering: For added security, check the box to
“Enable” MAC Filtering. You can define up to 10 MAC
addresses that are allowed to connect to your WLAN.
When WLAN is enabled, unauthorized users may be able
to access your BGAN service. If WEP or WPA is enabled,
you must provide other WLAN users with the security key
in order for them to connect to the terminal. In NAT mode
you can go to the Manage Connections page to see what
computers are actually using the BGAN service.
Connecting by ISDN
Note: ISDN is not available on the 9450L, LW or TW.
Connect an ISDN cable to your computer’s or phone’s
ISDN port, and insert the other end of the connector into
the Terminal’s ISDN port.
To dial, prefix the international number with 00 and
terminate with #. For example, to dial a number in the
USA, enter: 0018005551234#
To receive incoming calls, you must configure your ISDN
device with the MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) of the
service it supports. See the ISDN section for information
on configuration of MSNs. To configure the MSN in your
ISDN device, refer to the user guide of your ISDN device.