User`s guide
Configuration through the web interface
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Network configuration settings
The Network configuration pages include:
 Ethernet IP settings: For viewing IP address settings and changing as needed. See 
page 59.
 WiFi IP settings: For setting the IP address used for wireless LAN communication. See 
page 60.
 WiFi LAN settings: For setting basic options for wireless LAN devices such as 
network name and network connection options. See page 60.
 WiFi Security settings: For setting authentication and encryption options for wireless 
LAN devices. See page 61.
 WiFi 802.1x Authentication settings: Detailed authentication settings for IEEE 802.1x 
authentication for wireless LAN devices. See page 63.
 DHCP Server settings: For configuring a DHCP server to allow other devices or hosts 
on this network to be assigned dynamic IP addresses. See page 64.
 Network Services settings: Enable and disables access to various network services, 
such as ADDP, RealPort and Encrypted RealPort, Telnet, HTTP/HTTPS, and other 
services. See page 68.
 Dynamic DNS Update settings: For configuring a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service that 
allows a user whose IP address is dynamically assigned to be located by a host or 
domain name. See page 72.
 IP Filtering settings: For configuring the Digi Cellular Family device to only accept 
connections from specific and known IP addresses or networks. See page 75.
 IP Forwarding settings: For configuring the Digi Cellular Family device to forward 
certain connections to other devices. This is also known as Network Address 
Translation (NAT) or Port Forwarding. See page 76.
 IP Network Failover settings: provides a dynamic method for selecting and 
configuring the default gateway for the Digi device using a set of rules and link tests to 
determine whether a particular network interface can be used to communicate with a 
specified destination. See page 79.
 Socket Tunnel settings: For configuring a socket tunnel, used to connect two network 
devices: one on the Digi Cellular Family device’s local network and the other on the 
remote network. See page 83. 
 Virtual Private Network (VPN) settings: For configuring Virtual Private Networks, 
which are used to securely connect two private networks together so that devices may 
connect from one network to the other network using secure channels. See page 84.
 IP Pass-through settings: Configures a Digi Cellular Family device to pass its mobile 
IP address directly through and to the Ethernet device (router or PC) to which it is 
connected through the Ethernet port. The Digi Cellular Family device becomes 
transparent (similar to the behavior of a cable or DSL modem) to provide a bridge from 
the mobile network directly to the end device attached to the Digi Cellular Family 
device. See page 84.










