Displays the device's current connection status, including the connection status, assigned IP address, primary and secondary DNS server, dial-up type, SIM card status and network mode.
Statistics:
Displays the current received/sent data, lease time and the total data. The data usage accounting may differ from your carrier's, and it is subject to your carrier's statistics. Click Data Correction button to correct the data usage.
WiFi Status:
Displays the device's current wireless settings, including SSID, channel, security mode and current WiFi clients. Click Wireless Settings to head for the wireless settings page and configure it.
Phone Number:
Enter the receiver's cellphone number.
Content:
Text your message in this box. The message you are texting is limited to 160 letters or numbers, any exceeding characters will be sent in the next message.
Click Send to send the message.
Click Save to save the message in the drafts box.
Index:
The index of the message in your inbox.
Status:
Received:
Shows the date when the message was received.
Phone Number:
Shows the cellphone number that sent this message.
Content:
Click to unfold and read the detailed content of the message.
Select:
Select the message(s) for the deletion.
Click Select All to select all of the messages.
Click Refresh to refresh the inbox, and get any new message.
Click Delete to delete the message(s).
Index:
The index of the message.
Delivered:
Shows the date when the message was sent.
Phone Number:
Shows the cellphone number that this message was planned to be sent to.
Content:
Click to unfold and read the detailed content of the message.
Select:
Select the message(s) for the deletion.
Click Select All to select all of the messages.
Click Refresh to refresh the outbox.
Click Delete to delete the message(s).
You can review the unsent saved message(s) on this page.
Index:
The index of the message.
Phone Number:
Shows the cellphone number that this message was planned to be sent to.
Content:
Click to unfold and read the detailed content of the message, or for further edition and delivery.
Select:
Select the message(s) for the deletion.
Click Select All to select all of the messages.
Click Refresh to refresh the drafts.
Click Delete to delete the message(s).
On this page, you can do the following settings:
Message Center:
Disabled by default. It's recommended to keep the default setting. If you want to manually set the message center number, please select Enable.
Message Center Number:
When the message center is enabled, you can enter the message center number of the local ISP. If you enter a wrong number, the message would be affected and not properly used.
Save the Delivered Messages:
Enable it to automatically save the sent message in the outbox.
Auto Replace Old Messages:
If enabled, it will automatically delete the old messages and save the new ones when the inbox, outbox or drafts box is full. If disabled, you need to manually delete the old messages to save the new ones when the inbox, outbox or drafts box is full.
You can only access SD card by Webpage, and accessing by USB port is forbidden. Additionally, in this mode, you can set if turning on function of sharing SD Card before login, also set the sharing directory and permission.
Storage Card Sharing Switch:
To set if turning on function of sharing SD card before login.
Read-write of Storage Card:
To set permission of sharing SD Card before login to be "Read-only" or "Read-write".
Storage Card Sharing Files:
If "All" is selected, all files of SD card can be shared before login. Or if "User Config" is selected, files shared before login are set by Storage Card Sharing Root.
Storage Card Sharing Root:
To set sharing directory of SD card before login.
Access only by USB:
You can only access SD card by USB port, and accessing by Webpage is forbidden.
If "Access only by Webpage" is selected, you can access SD card by Webpage. Additionally, if function of sharing SD card before login is on, you can enter the webpage to share SD card before login through the entrance in login page.
Functions:
There are funcions below in webpage of sharing SD card after login: "upper folder", "lower folder", "download file", "rename", "select", "select all", "new folder", "upload file" and "delete". For webpage of sharing SD card before login, all functions above are offered if "Read-write" is selectd, or if "Read-only" is selectd, only "upper folder", "lower folder" and "download file" are offered.
If "Access only by USB" is selected, you can use USB data line to connect device and computer, and then double click "My computer" and "Removable Disk" to manage files in SD card.
Dial-up settings allow you to do the following configurations.
Profile List:
A list of profile for you to select from.
Network Status:
Shows whether the Internet is connected or disconnected at present.
Dial-up Type:
The device provides two types of connection - Auto and Manual. Please select the connection mode as you need.
Auto (Connection):
The device will automatically establish connection once it's started. During the process, if your Internet connection is terminated due to some exterior reasons, the device would automatically attempt connection until it's successful. This option is suggested, if you have the network service paid by month.
Manual (Connection):
When you start the device and your computer, or when the connection is terminated during the process, you need to manually dial up for connection, either in here or on the page of connection status. After a specified period of inactivity (MAX Idle Time), the device will disconnect your Internet connection, and not be able to re-establish your connection automatically as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. If you have the network service paid by hour, this option is suggested.
Data Roaming:
It is disabled by default. If disabled, data service is not allowed when roaming. If enabled, data service is allowed when roaming, but may incur significant roaming charges.
Click Save to save the above settings and have them take effect.
You can manage your profile on this page.
Profile List:
A list of profile for you to select from.
Profile Name:
Displays the name of the profile you've selected.
APN Type:
Select the type of your APN, either Dynamic or Static. Selecting Dynamic, the device will have dynamic APN, which need not to be specified. Selecting Static, you can manually specify your APN.
APN:
Access Point Name, provided by your ISP. It's recommended to keep the default value.
Username/Password:
Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. It's recommended to keep the default value.
Authentication Type:
Some ISPs need a specific authentication type, please confirm it with your ISP or keep it Auto.
None:
No any authentication is needed.
PAP:
Password Authentication Protocol. This protocol allows the device to establish authentication with the peer using two handshakes. Select this option if the ISP requires this authentication type.
CHAP:
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. This protocol allows the device to establish authentication with the peer using three handshakes and checking the peer identity periodically. Select this option if the ISP requires this authentication type.
Auto:
The device will have dynamic negotiation with the dialing server and the authentication type need not to be specified. The default type is Auto.
When you select one profile from the list, you can further modify its parameters.
Click Create to create a new profile.
Click Delete to delete the profile.
Click Save to save the settings.
Network Status:
Shows whether the Internet is connected or disconnected at present.
Network Mode:
The device supports three modes of network connection - Auto, 2G only and 3G only. If your SIM card supports GSM, please select 2G only; if your SIM card supports WCDMA, please select 3G only; if you are not very sure about it, please select Auto and then the device will detect it automatically.
Click Save to save your settings.
You can configure your PIN code on this page.
SIM Card Current Status:
Shows whether your PIN code function is enabled or disabled.
PIN Management:
You can select whether to enable this function or not. Once the PIN code function is enabled, every time you start the device with this SIM card inserted, you need to enter the PIN code. While if you go to enable the auto-unlock PIN function, it could save you this trouble.
PIN:
You can set a PIN code, not more than 8 characters.
Unlock Remaining Attempts:
Shows how many attempts there are left for you to try entering the PIN code, if you failed to enter the right one. You have 3 attempts at most.
If the current status of PIN is disabled, you can select Enable and set a PIN code, and then click Apply to make your settings take effect. While, if the SIM current status is PIN enabled and verified, you can select Disable and enter the current PIN code, or select Modify and enter the required parameters to set a new PIN code, and then click Apply to make your settings take effect.
Auto-unlock PIN on Powering On:
select to enable or disable this function.
PIN:
If you enable the Auto-unlock PIN on Powering On function above, please enter the appropriate PIN code of your SIM card in this filed. When the PIN code is required upon device restarting, it will be validated automatically once. If validation failed, please go to PIN Management webpage to input another PIN code.
Click Save to save your settings.
Wireless settings can prevent others from connecting your wireless network, occupying your network resources, hacker-overhearing and hacker-attacking, and thus enhance the security of your wireless network.
Wireless basic settings enable you to configure your wireless parameters.
Wireless Network Name (SSID):
Enable SSID Broadcast:
Select to enable or disable this function. When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the device. If you enable SSID broadcast, the wireless device will broadcast its name (SSID) on the air; otherwise, you have to manually type in the SSID and then you can join it's network.
Region:
Select your region from the drop-down list. This field specifies the region where the wireless function of the device can be used. It may be illegal to use the wireless function of the device in a region other than one of those specified in this field. If your country or region is not listed, please contact your local government agency for assistance.
Channel:
This field determines which operating frequency ranging from 1~13 will be used. If you select "Auto", then the device will choose the best channel automatically. It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point.
Wireless Mode:
11b only, 11g only, 11n only, 11bg mixed and 11bgn mixed can be set as WiFi network protocol. 11b only, 11g only and 11n only are only compatible with wireless NIC that supports IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n specifications respectively. 11bg mixed and 11bgn mixed are compatible with various wireless NICs. Without special demands, you are recommended to select 11bgn mixed as WiFi mode. If your wireless NIC and WiFi hotspot do not support IEEE802.11n specifications, you are recommended to select 11bg mixed. To seek the optimal performance of WiFi hotspot, you are recommended to select the mode that corresponds with your wireless NIC, for instance, if your NIC supports IEEE802.11g specifications, 11g only is recommended.
Wireless Security:
You are provided two modes of security here: None and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK:
It's the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK authentication type based on pre-shared passphrase. It's easy to set and secure to use. So it's perfect for SOHO users.
WPA Key:
You can enter 8~63 ASCII characters or 8~64 hexadecimal characters as your WPA key.
WiFi Auto-disable Time:
If no clients connect to the device's wireless network in a period of time (15 minutes by default), the WiFi will be shut down. You can press the power button to resume the WiFi.
Click Save to save your settings.
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The wireless MAC address filtering feature allows you to control the wireless stations accessing the device, which depend on the station's MAC addresses. MAC address is the physical address of the wireless stations, usually in the format of XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX format(X is any hexadecimal digit).
Wireless MAC Address Filter:
Select to enable or disable the MAC filter function of the device. The below settings will take effect only when you select Enable.
MAC Address List:
A list of MAC addresses will be allowed to access the device.
Your MAC address:
Displays the MAC address of your client currently wirelessly connected to the device.
Click Save to save your settings.
The Wireless status page displays the basic information about the WiFi clients that are currently connected to the device.
ID:
The index of the WiFi client.
MAC Address:
The MAC address of the WiFi client.
Click Refresh to update the number of the WiFi clients and their information.
The device is set up by default as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, which provides the TCP/IP configuration for all the wireless clients that are connected to the device in the LAN.
IP Address:
The IP address of the device, which is used to log in its web-based management page. The default value is 192.168.0.1.
Subnet Mask:
An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask.
DHCP Server:
You can select to enable or disable the DHCP server. If you disable the server, you must have another DHCP server within your network or else you must configure the IP address of the computer manually.
Start IP Address:
This field specifies the first address in the IP address pool. 192.168.0.100 is the default start IP address.
End IP Address:
This field specifies the last address in the IP address pool. 192.168.0.199 is the default end IP address.
Lease Time:
The lease time is the length of time a network user will be allowed to keep connecting to the device with the current DHCP address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that the DHCP address will be "leased". The time range is 1~2880 minutes. The default value is 120 minutes.
Primary DNS Server:
Input the DNS IP address provided by your ISP. It's optional.
Secondary DNS Server:
Input the IP address of another DNS server if your ISP provides two DNS servers. It's optional.
Note: To use the DHCP server function of the device, you should configure all computers in the LAN as "Obtain an IP Address automatically" mode. This function will take effect until the device reboots.
Click Save to save the changes.
On the client list page, you can view the information about the clients attached to the device. All the information is read-only. You cannot change any of the values on this page.
ID:
The index of the DHCP client.
Client Name:
The name of the DHCP client.
MAC Address:
The MAC address of the DHCP client.
IP Address:
The IP address the device has assigned to the DHCP client.
Lease Residual Time:
The residual lease time of the DHCP client. After the dynamic IP address has expired, a new dynamic IP address will be automatically assigned to the user.
You can back up the configuration of the device to file. You can upload the configuration file.
Backup Configuration to File:
Click Backup to save the configuration file in your computer, for later necessary use. It's strongly recommended to back up the old configuration file before firmware update or new configuration file upload, in case that during those process it might get the original configuration lost.
Upload Configuration File:
Click Browse to locate the config.bin file, and then click Upload to upload the configuration file.
You can restore the device to its factory default settings, when necessary.
Restore to Factory Defaults:
Click Restore button to reset all configuration settings to their default values. All of the settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.
You can restore the following factory default values:
The default Password: admin
The default IP Address: 192.168.0.1
The default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
It is strongly recommended that you should change the factory default password of the device.
Old Username:
The old username that is used to log in the device.
Old Password:
The old password that is used to log in the device.
New Username:
The new username that is used to log in the device.
New Password:
The new password you are going to set to log in the device.
Confirm New Password:
Enter the new password again for confirmation.
Click the Save button when finished.
Click the Clear button to clear the ones you've written and reset it.
Note: The new password must not exceed 15 characters in length and not include any spaces.
Click Reboot to get the device rebooted and make the saved settings take effect.
This page displays the related information about this device, including Device Name, Firmware Version, Hardware Version, MAC Address, and IMEI.
Model:
The model of the device.
Firmware Version:
The current firmware version.
Hardware Version:
The current hardware version.
MAC Address:
The physical address of the device. The value is read-only thus could not be changed.
IMEI:
International Mobile Equipment Identity. Composed of 15 digits, it is unique and thus used to identify individual mobile equipment.