Chapter 7 Network
WAH7601 User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
7.4 4G/3G/2G Modem Settings
Use this screen to set how you want the WAH7601 to connect to an available mobile network. Click
Configuration > Network > 4G/3G/2G Modem. The screen appears as shown next.
Figure 22 Configuration > Network > 4G/3G/2G Modem
Select the type of network (4G/3G, 3G/2G, LTE Only, WCDMA Only, or GSM Only) to which you want the
WAH7601 to connect and click Change to save your settings.
Otherwise, select Auto to have the WAH7601 connect to an available network using the default settings
on the SIM card. If the currently registered mobile network is not available or the mobile network’s signal
strength is too low, the WAH7601 switches to another available mobile network.
Table 10 Configuration > Network > APN Configuration
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Cellular Profile
Profile List This displays the available connection profiles in the WAH7601. Select Add New to
configure a new connection profile. The profile with the * indicates it is the
connection profile currently in use by the WAH7601.
Profile ID This is the profile ID automatically assigned to the APN profile by the WAH7601.
Name This displays the name of your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Enter a descriptive name for your ISP.
APN This field displays the Access Point Name (APN) in the profile.
Enter the Access Point Name (APN) provided by your service provider. Connections
with different APNs may provide different services (such as Internet access or MMS
(Multi-Media Messaging Service) and charging method.
User This field displays the user name in the profile.
Type the user name given to you by your service provider.
Password
This field displays the password in the profile.
Type the password associated with the user name above.
PDP Type Select IPv4 if you want the WAH7601 to run IPv4 only.
Select IPv4/IPv6 to allow the WAH7601 to run IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time.
Select IPv6 if you want the WAH7601 to run IPv6 only.
Authentication Preference The WAH7601 supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) and CHAP
(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). CHAP is more secure than PAP;
however, PAP is readily available on more platforms. Select an authentication
protocol used by the service provider.
Otherwise, select PAP/CHAP to have the WAH7601 accept either CHAP or PAP.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the WAH7601.
Delete Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen.