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ITEM
Transparent Bridge (PPPoE)
Enable
Data connection profile settings
Activation Status
MEID
Profile
User
Password
Authentication Type
Reconnect Delay
Reconnect Retries
Metric
MTU
NAT Masquerading
IP Type
Roaming settings
Allow data roaming
If your device has not yet been activated on the carrier network, the activation status and MEID are displayed.
Refer to the
Activating the router
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Turns on/off the transparent bridge mode of the router.
Shows whether the router has been activated on the network.
The mobile equipment identifier (MEID) of the router, a unique code for identifying devices on a CDMA network.
Toggles the WWAN connection on and off.
The CDMA username provided for the router by your carrier.
The CDMA password provided for the router by your carrier.
The protocol used for authenticating the user on the network.
The time to wait between connection attempts when a connection has been dropped or connection failed.
The number of times to retry to establish a connection when a connection has been dropped or connection failed.
The metric value is used by the router to prioritise routes. The lower the value, the higher the priority. To give the route
the highest priority, set it to 0.
The maximum transmission uni (MTU) size. The default value is 1460. You should not change this value unless
instructed to by your network provider.
NAT masquerading, also known simply as NAT is a common routing feature which allows multiple LAN devices to
appear as a single WAN IP via network address translation. In this mode, the router modifies network traffic sent and
received to inform remote computers on the internet that packets originating from a machine behind the router actually
originated from the WAN IP address of the router's internal NAT IP address.
The type of IP in use. SIP is a Simple IP connection and when moving between cell sectors, the PPP session is torn
down. MIP is a Mobile IP connection which creates an address which is persistent between across cell sectors
allowing the mobile connection to remain connected even when moving between cell sectors.
Toggles on/off the ability to roam to networks other than the one the router was activated on.
Table 11 - Data connection item details
Figure 21 - Device not activated
section to activate your router on the network.
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