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Field Name
Possible values
1.
Connection
PPP / QMI
type
2.
Mode
NAT / Passthrough /
Bridge
3.
APN
"APN"
4.
PIN
number*
Any number that falls
between 0000 and 9999
5.
Dialing
*99#
number
6.
Authentication
CHAP, PAP or none
method
7.
Username
user_name
8.
Password
••••••••••••
9.
Service mode
2G only, 3G only, 4G
(LTE) only or Automatic.
10.
Deny data
Enable / Disable
roaming
11.
Use IPv4 only
Enable / Disable
12.
Mobile Data
Enable / Disable
On Demand
No data timeout (sec) –
10 - 99999999
13.
Force LTE
Enable/Disable
network
Enable/Disable
180 – 3600
*Warning: If you enter an invalid PIN number (i.e. if the entered PIN does not match the one that is used in 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.
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Explanation
Defines how the router's modem will connect to the internet.
PPP mode uses a dialling number to establish a data connection.
QMI mode (default) does not use dialling or the PPP protocol to
establish a data connection and it is usually faster than PPP mode
NAT mode enables network address translation on the router.
Bridge mode bridges the LTE data connection with LAN. In this mode
the router does not have an internet connection as the ISP provides
an IP address directly to the end device. Using Bridge mode will
disable most of the router's capabilities and you will only be able to
access your router's settings with a static IP address.
Passthrough mode works in a similar fashion to Bridge mode, except
in passthrough mode the router does have an internet connection
An Access Point Name (APN) is a gateway between a GSM, GPRS, 3G
or 4G mobile network and another computer network
A personal identification number is a numeric password used to
authenticate a user to a system
A Dialling number is used to establish a mobile PPP connection
The Authentication method that your GSM carrier uses to
authenticate new connections on its network
The username used to connect to your carrier's network. This field
becomes available when you select an authentication method (i.e.,
the selected authentication method is not "None")
The password used to connect to your carrier's network
Your service mode preference. If your local mobile network supports
2G, 3G and 4G (LTE) you can specify to which type of network you
wish to connect, e.g. if you choose 2G, the router will connect to a
2G network, so long as it is available, otherwise it will connect to a
network that provides better connectivity. If you select Automatic,
then the router will connect to the network that provides the best
connectivity
When enabled this function prevents the device from establishing
mobile data connection while not in your home network
When enabled this function makes the device use only IPv4 settings
when connecting to an operator
When Enabled The Mobile Data On Demand function keeps the
mobile data connection on only when it is in use
The mobile data connection will be terminated if no data is
transferred during the timeout period specified in this field
When enabled this function makes the router connect to an LTE
network after every specified amount of seconds
When enabled the modem will reregister before trying to connect to
an LTE network
Time in seconds between attempts to connect to an LTE network
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