HSDPA
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5.5.5. Defaults
This option restores the default (factory) settings for all the parameters that can be
configured.
When you select “Defaults”, first a confirmation window shows up, asking you “Are you
sure?”.
If you want to proceed, click the YES button and the equipment will revert to the factory
default settings.
Following a reset, it will start operating with the factory default values for all parameters.
During the process you will see on screen the blinking message “Updating settings, please
wait!” and a red progress bar, as shown below:
CAUTION!
Use this option very carefully.
During the process, will not be available for routing
and connecting to the 3G network. For a few moments, the LAN
icon in the status bar will be barred with a red “x” and the
message “A network cable is unplugged” will show up, indicating
that HSDPA is unavailable.
Also, this option removes all configuration information, including your new password.
You will loose your current settings (the original configuration), if this configuration was not
saved or if you have not written it down.
It may be possible that the factory default settings are not suited for your connection, so
won’t perform the networking functions you expect.
Hardware factory defaults
If you want, you can also perform the “Return to Defaults” operation via hardware.
This means you do not need to use the Web interface!
For this, simply press the Reset button (located on the back panel, among the connectors)
for at least three seconds.
The HSDPA equipment will reboot and revert to the factory default settings.
This way of restoring the factory default settings is faster than using the web interface, but
you should exercise the same care.
Note: the “Return to Defaults” option is quite useful when incorrect settings have been
performed or when you have forgotten the IP of the device. If you don’t the IP
address you won’t be able to connect to the wireless router to administer it. So you should
perform a hardware “factory defaults”, and HSDPA will revert to its original
settings, including the IP address of 192.168.1.1