Teltonika RUT230 User Manual page 41

3g router
Hide thumbs Also See for RUT230:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Field Name
Sample value
1.
Connection
QMI
type
2.
Mode
NAT / Passthrough
3.
APN
"bangapro"
4.
PIN number
Any number that falls
between 0000 and 9999
5.
Dialing
number
6.
Authentication
CHAP, PAP or none
method
7.
Username
"username"
8.
Password
"password"
9.
Service mode
2G only, 3G only, or
automatic.
10.
Deny data
Enable/Disable
roaming
11.
Use IPv4 only
Enable / Disable
Warning: If an invalid PIN number was entered (i.e. the entered PIN does not match the one that was used to
protect the SIM card), your SIM card will get blocked. To avoid such mishaps it is highly advised to use an unprotected
SIM. If you happen to insert a protected SIM and the PIN number is incorrect, your card won't get blocked immediately,
although after a couple of reboots OR configuration saves it will.
Explanation
The connection type used when connecting to a network. It can
either be PPP or QMI. PPP is considerably slower than QMI.
NAT mode enables network address translation on router.
Passthrough mode is similar with bridge mode except that in
passthrough mode router do have internet connection.
Access Point Name (APN) is a configurable network identifier used
by a mobile device when connecting to a GSM carrier.
A personal identification number is a secret numeric password
shared between a user and a system that can be used to
authenticate the user to the system. Use this only if your SIM card
has PIN enabled.
Dialing number is used to establish a mobile PPP (Point-to-Point-
Protocol) connection.
Authentication method, which your carrier uses to authenticate new
connections. (This selection is unavailable on the alternate model)
Your username that you would use to connect to your carrier's
network. This field becomes available when you select an
authentication method (i.e. authentication method is not "none").
Your password that you would use to connect to your carrier's
network. This field becomes available when you select an
authentication method (i.e. authentication method is not "none").
Your network preference. If your local mobile network supports 2G
and 3G you can specify to which network you wish to connect, e.g.: if
you choose 2G only, the router will connect only to a 2G network. If
you select auto, then the router will connect to the network that
provides better connectivity.
If enabled this function prevents the device from establishing mobile
data connection while not in home network.
If enabled this function makes the device to use only IPv4 settings
when connecting to operator.
41

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents