User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction and Scope
- Glossary
- 2 Product Features
- 3 Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Overview
- 4 Advanced Feature Summary
- 5 Installation
- 6 Mounting the Unit
- 7 Connecting to the Web Admin Interface
- 8 Configuring the LAN Interface(s)
- 9 Configuring the WAN Interface(s)
- 10 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
- 11 ContentHub Configuration
- 12 MediaFast Configuration
- 13 Bandwidth Bonding SpeedFusionTM / PepVPN
- 14 IPsec VPN
- 15 Outbound Policy Management
- 16 Inbound Access
- 17 NAT Mappings
- 18 QoS
- 19 Firewall
- 22 Remote User Access
- 23 Miscellaneous Settings
- 24 AP - access point
- 26 AP Controller Status
- 27 Toolbox
- 28 System Settings
- 29 Tools
- 30 Status
- Appendix A: Restoration of Factory Defaults
- Appendix B: Declaration
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18.3.3 DSL/Cable Optimization
DSL/cable-based WAN connections have lower upload bandwidth and higher
download bandwidth. When a DSL/cable circuit's uplink is congested, the download bandwidth
will be affected. Users will not be able to download data at full speed until the uplink becomes
less congested. DSL/Cable Optimization can relieve such an issue. When it is enabled, the
download speed will become less affected by the upload traffic. By default, this feature is
enabled.
19 Firewall
A firewall is a mechanism that selectively filters data traffic between the WAN side (the Internet)
and the LAN side of the network. It can protect the local network from potential hacker attacks,
access to offensive websites, and/or other inappropriate uses.
The firewall functionality of Pepwave routers supports the selective filtering of data traffic in both
directions:
● Outbound (LAN to WAN)
● Inbound (WAN to LAN)
The firewall also supports the following functionality:
● Intrusion detection and DoS prevention
● Web blocking
With SpeedFusion
TM
enabled, the firewall rules also apply to VPN tunneled traffic.