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TAU-4M.IP Subscriber gateway
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Static
– in this case, you should specify access settings manually:
IP address
– specify device WAN interface IP address in the provider network;
Netmask
— external subnet mask;
Default gateway — address where the packet will be sent to, when route for it is not
found in the routing table;
Primary DNS, Secondary DNS
— domain name server addresses (allows identifying
the IP address of the device by its domain name). You may leave these fields empty,
if they are not required.
When
3G/4G USB modem
connection method is selected, the following fields will be available for configuration:
Mobile provider
– 3G/4G service provider name. You may select one of the six mobile service
providers operating in Russian Federation (their settings are stored in the device memory):
Megafon, Beeline, MTS, Skylink, Tele2, Yota. Click Default button to fill in the connection settings
with the selected service provider parameters. If the service provider settings in your region differ
from the proposed ones, edit them accordingly.
If your provider is missing from the list, select Other and enter your service provider settings into fields;
Protocol
– this field is available only when Other is selected in the mobile service providers list. For
most cases, mobile service providers establish network access using PPPoE, however some
modems may require DHCP for proper operation;
User name
– username for authentication in the wireless network;
Password
– password for authentication in the wireless network;
Called number
– dial-up number for wireless network connection (e.g. *99***1#);
Additional parameters
– parameters for mobile network connection (e.g. AT+CGDCONT=1,
IP,internet—for Megafon); do not use quotation marks in this string;
MTU
– maximum block size for data transmitted via the network (1492 is recommended value).
‘By Default’
button allows you to fill in the service provider settings with preconfigured values from the
device memory, to free the user from searching for them in the Internet.