User guide
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NTC-40 –HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router with Voice
YML40V
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NTC-40 Series – HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router
Administration
The Administration page is used to enable or disable the firewall, remote administration, telnet access and ping responses.
Figure 63 - Administration Configuration Items
OPTION
DEFINITION
Firewall
Enable or disable the in-built firewall on the router.
Enable HTTP
Enable or disable remote HTTP access to the router. You can also set the port you would like remote HTTP access to be available on.
Enable Telnet
Enable or disable telnet (command line) access to the router.
Enable Ping
Enable or disable ping responses on the WWAN connection.
Web User Interface Account
Username
Select the username you would like to change the password for.
Admin Password
Enter the new password for the selected user account.
Confirm Password
Re-enter the new password for the selected user account.
Telnet Account
Username
Select the telnet account username you would like to change the password for.
Admin Password
Enter the new telnet account password for the selected user account.
Confirm Password
Re-enter the new telnet account password for the selected user account.
Table 34 - Administration Configuration Items
Please note: The password will only be changed if you enter two matching passwords. It is not necessary to change the
password if you are only changing the incoming port number.
To access the router’s configuration pages remotely from a remote computer, perform the following steps:
1.
Open a new browser window (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari ...).
2.
In the address bar, enter the router’s WAN IP address and assigned port number, e.g. “10.10.10.10: 8080”.
Please note: You can find the router’s WAN IP address by clicking on the ”Status” menu. The Local field in the WWAN
section shows the router’s WAN IP address.
3.
Click “Login” and type “admin” or “root” in the Username and “admin” in the Password fields (without quotes). Then click on
“Submit”.
Please note: To perform functions like Firmware upgrade, device configuration backup and to restore and reset the router to
factory defaults, you need to login as the root user.