User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Target audience
- Prerequisites
- Notation
- Product overview
- Product features
- Package contents
- Physical dimensions
- LED indicators
- Ethernet port LED indicators
- Interfaces
- Mounting options
- DIN rail mounting bracket
- Wall mounted via DIN rail bracket
- DIN rail mount
- Pole mount using DIN rail bracket
- Desk mount
- Powering the router
- Installing the router
- Data Connection
- Connect on demand
- SIM Management
- Operator settings
- SIM security settings
- LAN
- Wireless settings
- Ethernet LAN/WAN
- WAN failover
- Routing
- VPN
- Dynamic DNS
- Network time (NTP)
- Data stream manager
- PADD
- SNMP
- TR-069
- GPS
- USSD
- IO configuration
- SMS messaging
- Diagnostics
- Sending an SMS Diagnostic Command
- Log
- System configuration
- Administration
- Watchdogs
- Power management
- USB-OTG
- Storage
- Reboot
- Restoring factory default settings
- Accessing recovery mode
- Status
- Log
- Application Installer
- Settings
- Reboot
- Overview
- Accessing USB/SD card storage devices
- Host and Device mode
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USSD
Network Messaging, also known as Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) is a protocol that can be used to
communicate from your device to your service provider. Depending on which network you use for your mobile broadband service,
this page can be used for a variety of network services such as balance checking, recharging a prepaid service, and many others.
Network messaging can be initiated using special codes specified by your carrier for these various services. Once a special code is
sent to the network, the network responds with the requested information. The response often includes instructions for sending
additional follow-on messages allowing further functionality (e.g entering credit card information for a credit recharge).
Please contact your network provider to learn which codes can be used on your network for features such as balance checking,
recharge, etc
To begin using this feature, please enter the dial string (e.g #100#) into the box below and click “Start Session”. If you don’t know
which dial string to use, please contact your carrier, and ask them which dial codes are suitable for network services.
Figure 104 - USSD Service