User Guide

4B. WAN Settings 23
WAN Settings
WAN Connection Settings (page 23)
3G Settings (page 24)
GPS Settings (page 24)
Data Link Settings (page 25)
A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection
to another network or the Internet.
With correct WAN settings, network devices such as
computers on the LAN (Local Area Network) side can
be connected to another network or the Internet
through the device.
WAN Connection Settings
To configure the basic WAN settings:
1. From the Web management page, click the
Settings tab.
2. Select WAN > WAN Basic Settings.
3. Select or clear Connect Automatically to enable or
disable the device connecting to the WAN
automatically upon loss of connection or when the
device is turned on.
4. Select the desired connection mode when you use
the device to connect to the WAN. The device
supports three connection modes:
3G Only: Connection can be established only to a
3G network.
4G Only: Connection can be established only to a
4G network.
4G Preferred: Connection can be established to
either 3G or 4G, and 4G is preferable.
5. Select Apply to save the configuration, select
Cancel to cancel the configuration, or select Reset
to restore to the default WAN connection settings.
Note: An abbreviated style for menu commands is used
throughout this guide, for example, Select
WAN > WAN
Basic Settings means Select the WAN menu and then
select
WAN Basic Settings.
4B. WAN Settings