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Configuration over the web interface
Network settings should only be carried out with appropriate knowledge of the
network technology since, in the worst case, the
not be accessible over the network anymore or it is possible to get network errors.
Before activating a configuration, write down all new settings as well as the old
settings in order to be able to go back to these, if necessary.
supports 2 operating modes:
1. NAT Gateway (UMTS router) or
2. PPPoE Relay (UMTS modem).
As PPPoE Relay, it can be connected to a router or PC and transmits the
connection over PPPoE. As NAT Gateway, it can provide Internet over Ethernet in a local
When changing the operating mode, LAN settings may also change!
Please check the LAN settings before activation!
APN, the access data for the PDP context and the PIN are also required for this operating
For the PPP access data, the same values as for the PDP context are used.
Usually, the provider transmits IP address, Gateway and DNS.
It is recommended to firmly enter the DNS servers, for which you also have to ask the
provider, since they are often not transmitted.
In section DynDNS settings username and password for service by dyndns.org can be
APN (Access Point Name) and in some cases the user name with password for the PDP
context are required. Additionally, a PIN for the SIM card has to be stored.
For updates over the Internet and for remote access to the web interface, Gateway and
DNS of the connected local network have to be configured since the modem transfers the
dial-up connection and therewith has no own WAN IP address.
both interfaces can be configured
independent of each other.
, the two Ethernet connections
Logically, this is only one interface then.
Each interface can be operated in 3 different modes:
asks for an IP address in the local
network and configures itself accordingly.
You determine the assigned IP addresses either at your DHCP server or via traces of the