Mobile Network Settings - Option Audio Xyfi User Manual

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Port forwarding allows remote computers, for example, computers on the Internet, to connect to a specific computer or service
within a private local area network (LAN).
Common reasons to use port forwarding are for online gaming, internet applications, remote access to IP cameras, FTP and
WEB servers etc.
You can add up to 10 port forwarding rules.
Name
Please insert a name (up to 15 characters) for your Port Forwarding...ex: MyCamera
(Only use the English letters a-z, A-Z and numbers 0-9)
Protocol
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - The way it works is the computer sending the data connects directly to the
computer it is sending the data to, and stays connected for the duration of the transfer. The two computers can
guarantee that the data has arrived safely and correctly, and then they end the connection.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - The way it works is the computer sending the data packs the information into a nice
little package and releases it into the network with the hopes that it will get to the right place. What this means is that
UDP does not connect directly to the receiving computer like TCP does. Rather it sends the data out and relies on the
devices in between the sending computer and the receiving computer to get the data where it is. This method of
transmission does not provide any guarantee that the data you send will ever reach its destination.
TCP & UDP - Sometimes both protocols are needed to make a connection and this should be chosen.
ExternalPort
Enter the external port number you want to be used by XYFI.
You can also specify a range of ports. For example: 1-80 (maximum number of ports = 65535). If you use a range, it
should be the same range used for the internal port.
Internal IPAddress
Enter the IP address of the device that should receive the requests.
InternalPort
Enter the internal port number you want to be used by the computer or Internet application.
You can also specify a range of ports. For example: 1-80 (maximum number of ports = 65535). If you use a range, it
should be the same range used in the external port.
3.2 Mobile Networks
The Mobile Networks section gives you access to the 2G/3G settings and SIM management.
Search for Network

Mobile Network Settings

Connection Method
Mobile Network Usage
Manage PIN
Unlock XYFI
3.2.1 Search for Network
XYFI gives you free choice of the available networks.
Automatic - the automatic setting is used by default. This means that the XYFI determines your network provider
independently and uses the associated network.
Manual - if you activate the manual option, the XYFI shows you a list of the currently available networks. You can then decide
which network you want to use or ignore by clicking on the box next to the respective provider. The list of available networks
can be updated at any time by clicking on the 'Scan' button.
Note: If you select an external network that does not belong to your provider, additional costs may be incurred. Please ask your
provider which mobile networks you can use.
3.2.2 Mobile Network Settings
The XYFI is usually configured from the factory with the correct settings of your Mobile Network Provider for accessing the internet
over 3G.
If you change your SIM provider or if the default settings do not apply to your SIM, then this is where you can edit the APN,
username and password.
APN
In order for XYFI to be able to connect to Mobile networks, it needs to have the correct APN (Access Point Name) that
corresponds to the SIM provider. Normally the XYFI will automatically insert the APN (+ Username & Password) for you, if it is
a known APN address.
To verify the proper APN information that needs to be filled in, please contact your SIM provider.

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