User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SX682 WiMAX
- User Guide - User
- Contents
- For your safety
- SX682 WiMAX
- Installing the SX682 WiMAX
- Configuration with the Web browser
- Basic Setup Wizard
- Advanced Settings
- Administration
- Status
- Using the SX682 WiMAX
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
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Internet
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If necessary, click the Refresh button to refresh the data in the status display.
Internet
Status > Internet
The connection settings for your SX682 WiMAX are displayed in the Internet sub-
menu.
If necessary, click the Refresh button to refresh the data in the status display.
Connection status The status of the radio connection with the WiMAX network
is displayed as follows:
connected = The SX682 WiMAX has established a
radio connection with a WiMAX network. You will see the
connection duration in brackets and in the format
ddd:hh:mm:ss (d=days, h=hours, m=minutes, s=sec-
onds).
disconnected = The SX682 WiMAX is trying to estab-
lish a connection with a WiMAX network.
IP address
Subnet mask
For an existing Internet connection only:
Displays the public IP address and subnet mask via which
your SX682 WiMAX establishes the connection with the
Internet.
MAC address The MAC address uniquely identifies a network component
within a network, in this case the public MAC address of
your SX682 WiMAX within the WiMAX network you use.
Default gateway For an existing Internet connection only:
Displays the gateway the SX682 WiMAX uses for connec-
ting to the Internet.
DHCP server IP address of the DHCP server with which the SX682
WiMAX is connected. While the SX682 WiMAX has not
been assigned an IP address by the WiMAX network, the
field stays empty.
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
For an existing Internet connection only:
Displays the domain name server the SX682 WiMAX uses
to convert names to IP addresses.
Address Translation
(NAT)
Displays whether NAT mode is activated on your SX682
WiMAX. NAT converts the internal IP addresses of the PCs
in your network to public IP addresses. This maintains the
confidentiality of your internal IP addresses.