Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety summary
- About this manual
- Introduction to EXPLORER 323
- To install the system
- To get started
- Before you start
- To switch on the EXPLORER 323
- To connect to the LAN interface
- To connect your WLAN-enabled device
- The EXPLORER Connect app
- To access the web interface
- To enter the SIM PIN for the terminal
- To register with the BGAN network
- Mounting calibration
- To start and stop data connections
- To make phone calls over BGAN
- To use the EXPLORER 323
- Configuration with web interface
- The web interface
- To control data connections from web interface
- To set up your data connection packages
- Multiple data connections
- Status information
- The Control panel
- To use the logs
- Terminal settings
- To set up the interfaces
- To manage VoIP phones or smartphones (Not M2M)
- Advanced LAN
- To manage connected devices (Traffic control)
- To set up tracking and location reporting
- Support features
- Advanced settings
- Passwords
- To set up user permissions
- To restore factory settings
- SIM PIN for BGAN
- To save or load a configuration
- Connection watchdog (Link monitoring)
- Terminal watchdog
- Data limits
- Call charges
- Remote management
- Remote control of tracking
- Power save
- To configure data connection types and filters
- Help desk
- Reset button
- Security
- To enter the SIM PIN in the web interface
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Command reference
- Conformity
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 5: Configuration with web interface
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To set up the connection mode
Internet and LAN connection modes
In the web interface you can set up the Internet connection mode and the IP addressing
between the EXPLORER 323 and devices connected to the EXPLORER 323. The EXPLORER 323
has a built-in DHCP server which can be used to dynamically assign IP addresses to devices
connected to the EXPLORER 323.
The drawing below shows examples of the IP addressing in router mode (default setup) and
bridge mode.
Router mode
(Default setup, example)
Terminal
Device 1
Device 2
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.n
(assigned by the
terminal via DHCP)
192.168.0.m
(assigned by the
terminal via DHCP)
BGAN network
(DHCP server)
161.30.181.130
(assigned by the BGAN
network via DHCP)
Bridge mode with active connection to the BGAN network
(Example)
Device 1
Terminal
161.30.181.130
(assigned by the BGAN
network via DHCP)
161.30.181.n
NATDHCP
BGAN network
(DHCP server)
161.30.181.n
Bridge mode, no connection to the BGAN network
(Example)
Terminal
BGAN network
(DHCP server)
161.30.181.n
Device 1
192.168.0.1
(Local IP address)
DHCP
192.168.0.n
(assigned by the
terminal via DHCP)
192.168.0.1
(Local IP address)