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7.4
Configuring the network monitor
The network monitor detects Internet connectivity drops by sending ping packets
to designated targets. Its use is recommended.
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Configuring DNS proxy
The solution does not require name resolution because IP addresses are used
directly in configuration. If name resolution is needed (for example, for browsing the
Web), the device act as a DNS server for the devices connected to local LAN. When
the DNS proxy is enabled, the device is defined as the DNS server for LAN devices
(either manually or through DHCP) and the device forwards the name queries to the
actual DNS server and back to the LAN devices.
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Checking network status
The device has user interface views and LEDs that show network status and are
useful in troubleshooting situations.
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User Manual
In the left pane, under Network, click Monitor.
Set Enable to Yes.
Enter IP addresses for ping targets in Target and Secondary target.
Set the other values in the view.
The user interface contains information on the default values.
Click Submit to save the settings.
In the left pane, under Services, click Common.
Set Use DNS Proxy to Yes.
Click Submit to save the settings.
In the left pane, under System, click Status to view network status information.
In the left pane, under Tools, click Modem Info to view the status of the wireless
modem.
Check if the cellular LED is flashing, indicating network traffic.
Network configuration
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