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Chapter 3 – Using the Web Management Software

Example 2 – Determine if the Wireless Modem Is Supporting Incoming Calls and Caller ID

1.On the PPP > PPP Configuration screen, make sure that PPP is Disabled.

2.On the PPP > Wakeup-on-Call screen, make sure that Wakeup-on-Call is Disabled.

3.Open a command prompt by clicking the Start button and selecting Run.

4.Type CMD to open the command window. Click OK.

5.When the command window opens, type Telnet 192.168.2.1 5000 Note: 5000 is the port number.

5.1.Enter your user name and password to login.

5.2.Enter an AT command to make sure you receive a response; i.e., OK.

5.3.Enter the Command AT+CNUM to determine the dial number of your wireless modem. Note: For a CDMA modem, you might have to enter the command AT+CICB=0

6.From another phone, call your modem using the number identified in Step 5.3. This will let you know if the RING message shows.

7.To enable Caller ID, enter the AT+CLIP=1 command on the command screen and make the call again to see if it shows Caller ID information.

Notes:

Step 5.3 must show the RING or CALLER ID information in order for the Wakeup-on-Call function to work.

Some wireless providers might not provide caller ID information if you have only a data plan.

Example 3 – Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming Calls

1.On the PPP >PPP Configuration screen, set up the following parameters:

PPP General

Make sure that PPP is Enabled (the default).

Make sure Dial-on-Demandis Enabled (the default).

Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire.

Authentication

Your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP User name and Password. If so, enter them here. Note: If a user name and password are required, your wireless provider would have given them to you when you activated your account.

Modem Configuration

Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly: For CDMA, it is #777

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Make sure your Init String 1 is setup correctly.

For GPRS and EDGE, Init string 1 should be the APN.

Example: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"

Submit

Click the Submit button to save the changes made on this screen.

2.On the PPP > Wakeup-on-Callscreen, set up the following parameters:

Wakeup-on-Call Configuration

Select Enable for Wakeup-on-Call.

Set the Time Delay to 3 seconds. You can use the 10 second default.

All Init Strings should be empty.

Submit Button

Click the Submit button to save these settings.

Caller ID Configuration

Enter the string RING to the Caller ID list.

Click the Add Button to save the string to the Caller ID list.

3.Save and Restart

Click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes. The device will save all the settings and reboot the PC.

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Contents MultiModem→ Record of Revisions Revision Date Description User GuideCopyright TrademarksTable of Contents Dhcp Server Packet FiltersGRE Tunnels ToolsIntroduction Product Description Product and Interface DescriptionsApplication Example Ship Kit Contents Safety Instructions for Hazardous Locations Safety WarningsHandling Precautions Vehicle SafetyAT Command Information SpecificationsFeatures Edge Modems Gprs Modems Cdma Modems Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem Wireless Account Setup IntroductionObtain a Wireless Account Getting StartedConnect Antenna, Ethernet, & Power AntennaEthernet LEDs Front Panel LEDsModem LEDs Set Your PC’s TCP/IP Address for Ethernet Functionality Next StepsImportant Prerequisite for Activating a Cdma Account LoginOpen a Web Browser Step AT Command Response AT Command Modem Comment ResponseStep AT Command Response Comment Cdma Activation StepsLogout After Entering Activation Commands Verify Signal Strength Prerequisite SetupOpen the Command Window Signal Strength RssiChecking Network Registration and Roaming Status Use the Wizard Setup for Quick Configuration Benefits of Using the Wizard SetupSet Time and Date Shutdown CautionConnecting to the Internet Steps Connecting to the InternetImportant Note About Provider Fees Page Using the Web Management Software Navigating the Web Management SoftwareNetworks IP SetupServices Tunnels Logs Dhcp Server ToolsIP Setup Web Management Software ScreensAuto Dialout Configuration General ConfigurationIP Configuration Syslog ConfigurationGeneral SubmitTime Zone Configuration Daylight ConfigurationAdd Static Routes Daylight Saving Start TimeDaylight Saving End Time Important NoteIP Setup Remote Configuration Remote ConfigurationIf NAT is enabled PPP PPP ConfigurationNAT Configuration If NAT is disabledPPP General Modem ConfigurationIcmp Keep Alive Check Caller Acknowledgement Configuration Wakeup-on-Call ConfigurationCaller ID Configuration PPP Wakeup-on-CallPPP Wakeup-On-Call Examples For Gprs and EDGE, it is *99***1# Set the Time Delay. Use can use the 10 second default PPP Power-On Configuration Power-On Init String ConfigurationNetworks & Services Network Configuration Networks & ServicesNetwork Configuration Networks & Services Service Configuration Service ConfigurationPacket Filters Packet Filters Packet FiltersPacket Filter Dnat Configuration Packet Filters Dnat ConfigurationPacket Filters Dnat Example Example MeterIP Example AnyExample Nochange Packet Filters Advanced Icmp ConfigurationConnection Tracking GRE Tunnels GRE Tunnel ConfigurationGRE Tunnels GRE Tunnels GRE Tunnels GRE Routes Configuration GRE Routes ConfigurationSubnet Settings Dhcp Server Subnet SettingsDhcp Server Dhcp Server Fixed Addresses Dhcp Fixed ConfigurationTools Tools ToolsFirmware Upgrade Tools Service StatusTools Firmware Upgrade Important NotesTools Save Configuration Tools Load ConfigurationLoad Configuration Statistics & Logs Ethernet Statistics & LogsStatistics & Logs Serial Statistics & Logs PPP Statistics & Logs PPP Trace Statistics & Logs Dhcp Stat Statistics & Logs SysInfoStatistics & Logs GRE Statistics Appendix a a Reference Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Appendix a Reference Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Appendix B Wireless Antenna AntennaFused DC Power Cable Dimensions How to Change the Fuse Appendix C Firmware Upgrade Using External Tftp Client Obtaining the Latest Firmware VersionMulti-Tech Warranty Statement Multi-Tech Warranty StatementReplacement Parts Repair Procedures for International DistributorsAppendix E Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WeeeIndex AntennaWakeup on Call Examples

RJ-9, RJ-45 specifications

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In conclusion, Multi-Tech Systems continues to lead in the provision of reliable RJ-45 and RJ-9 connectors, integrating innovative technologies that enhance performance in data and voice communication. Whether in a high-speed networking environment or in everyday telephony applications, these connectors deliver the functionality and quality demanded by modern users. Their design and engineering reflect a commitment to excellence, helping users stay connected in an increasingly digital world.