User guide
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Manage Your Modem (continued)
CLEAR Modem Home Page / Device Status Tab
This tab shows the status of the Modem.
WiMAX Radio Interface: Displays the type of network to which the Modem is connected.
Device Overheat: Indicates if the Modem is overheated.
Device Temperature: Displays the current temperate of the Modem.
WiMAX Service Provider: Displays the service provider with whom the Modem is activated.
WiMAX Network State: Displays the operational state of the Modem.
WiMAX Network Status: Displays the status of the Modem on the CLEAR 4G network.
WiMAX Provisioning State: Displays the provisioning state of the Modem.
WiMAX RSSI: Displays the power present in the radio signal (RSSI) of the active connection.
WiMAX CINR: Displays a measurement of signal effectiveness, or CINR, for the active
connection.
WiMAX Downlink Throughput: Displays the downlink bandwidth.
WiMAX Uplink Throughput: Displays the uplink bandwidth.
WiMAX Packets Received: Shows the number of WiMAX data packets received by the Modem.
WiMAX Packets Sent: Shows the number of WiMAX data packets sent by the Modem.
WiMAX Connection Up Time: Shows the length of time the Modem has been connected to the
CLEAR 4G network.
WiMAX Disconnect Reason: Describes the reason a computer was disconnected from the
Modem.
Gateway Mode: Displays the status of the Gateway Mode.
IP Address: Displays the Internet Protocol (IP) Address used to locate and access your Modem.
IP Subnet Mask: The subnet mask can be used to subdivide the network.
IP Default Gateway: Displays the IP Default Gateway value.
IP Connection: Displays the IP Connection status (ON or OFF).
Firewall: A firewall can be used to help to protect your home network from unauthorized access.
A firewall also helps to manage authorized access from the internet to your Modem.
If you’re using your Modem
and are connected to the
internet, click here to open
the Modem Home Page.