Click the checkbox to toggle the on and off state of this connection.
This option allows you to configure the WAN connection whether for normal
daily usage or as a backup connection only.
If Always-on is chosen, the WAN connection will be kept on continuously,
regardless of the priority of other WAN connections.
If Backup is chosen, the WAN connection will depend on other WAN
connections. It will not be used when one or more higher priority dependent
WAN connections are connected.
Independent from
Backup WANs
If this is checked, the connection will be working independent from other Backup
WAN connections. Those in Backup Priority will ignore the status of this WAN
connection, and will be used when none of the other higher priority connections
are available.
This option allows you to select the routing method to be used in routing IP
frames via the WAN connection. The mode can be either NAT (Network Address
Translation) or IP Forwarding.
In the case if you need to choose IP Forwarding for your scenario. Click the
button to enable IP Forwarding.
This setting specifies the state of the WAN connection while in standby. The
available options are Remain Connected and Disconnect.
If this setting is disabled, the WAN connection will not respond to ICMP ping
requests. By default, this setting is enabled.
Select the channel width for this Wi-Fi WAN. 20MHz will have greater support for
older devices using 2.4Ghz, while 40MHz is appropriate for networks with newer
devices that connect using 5Ghz