Aircard AC790s-Specifications-Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- BigPond Wi-Fi 4G Advanced II AirCard 790S
- Contents
- 1. Get Started
- 2. Use Your Mobile Hotspot
- 3. Advanced Settings
- 4. Frequently Asked Questions
- Why can’t I connect a device to the hotspot?
- Why can’t I access the Internet?
- Why isn’t my battery charging?
- Why is the signal indicator always low?
- Why is the download or upload speed slow?
- How do I go back to the hotspot web page?
- What do I do if I forget my admin login password?
- How do I disconnect from the mobile broadband network?
- Why doesn’t the Connect / Disconnect button appear on the hotspot web page?
- How can I extend the life of the battery?
- How do I turn the hotspot off?
- How do I find out how many users are connected to my hotspot’s Wi-Fi networks?
- The touchscreen is not lit. How do I know if the hotspot is still powered on?
- How do I find my computer’s IP address?
- How do I find a device’s MAC address?
- Where can I find more information?
- 5. Troubleshooting
- The Wi-Fi network name does not appear in the list of networks
- The No Signal icon displays on either the touchscreen or the hotspot web page
- Your device cannot access the hotspot web page when connected to a VPN
- The hotspot cannot connect to a computer running Windows Vista
- The hotspot does not connect to your service provider’s network
- Reset the hotspot
- View Alerts
- A. Specifications
Advanced Settings
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BigPond Wi-Fi 4G Advanced II
Enable Port Filtering
You can select which applications (for example, HTTP, FTP, email servers) can access the
Internet. Used with other security measures such as a firewall, port filtering can enhance
network security.
To enable port filtering:
1. From a computer or wireless device that is connected to your network, launch an
Internet browser
.
2. Enter http://m.home or http://10.0.0.138.
A login screen displays.
3. Enter the administrator login password.
The default password is admin.
The password is case-sensitive.
The Home screen displays.
4. Select Settings > Router > Port Filtering.
The Port Filtering screen displays.
5. From the Port Filtering list, select one of the following:
• Black List. Specific applications are not allowed to access the Internet (block list).
• White List. Specific applications are allowed to access the Internet (allow list).
Only one list at a time can be active, either a black list or a white list.
6. Identify the ports to filter
.
Enter a meaningful label that describes the service.
7. Enter the port being used.
8. Enter the communication protocol being used.
The Submit button displays after you make a selection.
9. Click the Submit button.










