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NetComm Wireless NTC-40WV Industrial Indoor 3G Router with Voice
www.netcommwireless.com
Ver 1.4
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Hotspot functionality
Turns the wireless hotspot feature on or off.
LAN interface
Specifies the LAN interface to use for the wireless hotspot.
Max client connections
The maximum number of wireless clients permitted to connect to the wireless hotspot.
Max downlink bandwidth
The maximum downlink speed in kilobits per second.
Max uplink bandwidth
The maximum uplink speed in kilobits per second.
Session timeout
The number of minutes that a client may use the WAN connection before being forced to
authenticate again.
Idle timeout
The number of minutes that a client may be idle before being forced to authenticate again.
Starting IP address
The starting IP address for the wireless hotspot network. The starting IP address is assigned to the
router and subsequent addresses are assigned to clients as they connect.
Netmask
The network mask of the LAN IP range.
Authentication option
Selects whether to use the Local user settings or a remote RADIUS server to authenticate users on
the wireless hotspot.
Radius settings
Radius server 1
Primary RADIUS Server domain name e.g. radius.netcomm.com
Radius server 2
Backup RADIUS Server domain name e.g. radius.netcomm.com
Authentication port
The port used for RADIUS authentication e.g. 1205
SSID
This is usually the SSID of the hotspot and is used during the authentication process.
Shared secret
The WPA pre-shared key on the wireless network.
Re-enter shared secret
The WPA pre-shared key on the wireless network.
Page redirect
Page redirect
Page redirect: redirects the user to a specified website after they have authenticated or agreed to
terms of use.
Allow internet access: allows internet access upon successful authentication or agreement with
terms of use.
Redirect URL
Enter the URL (excluding http://) that you wish to redirect the user to after they have agreed to the
terms of use.
Router access permissions
Local LAN
Turning this on allows wireless hotspot clients to access clients on the local LAN and vice versa.
Router management interface
Turning this on allows wireless hotspot clients to access the router’s management interface.
Table 13 – Wireless hotspot settings
Note: Some web browsers may experience an issue where a reconfiguration of the “External terms of use” URL causes the
terms and conditions link to refresh the hotspot login page. To work around this problem, clear the web browser’s cache.