Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-E-EN, MTCBA-C-EN-NX, MTCBA-G-EN-FX Connecting to the Internet Steps

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Chapter 2 – Getting Started

Connecting to the Internet

Connecting to the Internet Through Your Cellular Provider’s Service

This section provides step-by-step instructions for connecting to the Internet, which must be accessed through your cellular provider.

Important Note About Provider Fees:

Your provider will charge you for your data usage. Please check with your provider to make sure you are aware of the charges.

If you plan to use the router for large amounts of data transfers, Multi-Tech recommends an unlimited data plan with your account. Multi-Tech will not be responsible for any charges relating to your cellular bill.

Connecting to the Internet Steps

1.Turn on your PC and login. Make sure your LAN connection is set to Obtain an IP Address Automatically.

2.Connect the Multi-Tech router at the 10/100 port and the PC to a hub or switch using the Ethernet RJ- 45 cable. Turn on the MTCBA-x-EN by plugging in the power cable. Make sure your antenna is connected.

For GPRS and EDGE models, make sure your SIM card is inserted correctly.

3.From the workstation, open the command window 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 IPCONFIG.

6.Check to make sure your LAN connection has received an IP address in the 192.168.2.x subnet from the router. If not, type IPCONFIG /RELEASE, and then type IPCONFIG /RENEW to see if you receive an IP address. Close the command window.

7.Open a Web browser and complete the following:

In the Address bar type http://192.168.2.1

This opens the Web Management software included with your wireless product.

Click Go. A Login screen displays.

Type the following: For Username: admin For Password: admin

8.Once you are logged in, select PPP from the Menu bar. The PPP screen displays. Setup the following to configure the PPP dialer:

PPP:

Enable (the default).

Dial-on-Demand:

Select Disable (select disable to stay connected at all times).

Idle time out:

0 (zero indicates that the connection will not disconnect)

Username:

You can keep the default (ipmodule) unless your wireless account requires

 

your own user name.

Password:

You can keep the default (ipmodule) unless your wireless account requires

 

your own individual password.

Baud Rate:

For CDMA and GPRS models, select 115200.

 

For EDGE models, select 230400.

Dial Number:

For CDMA models, type #777

 

For GPRS and EDGE models, type *99***1#.

APN:

For GPRS and EDGE, enter the APN (Access Point Name). The APN is

 

assigned by your wireless service provider.

Init String 1:

You can set any initialization string you desire.

Submit:

Click the SUBMIT button.

9.Click Save & Restart (located on the Menu bar). The router will shut down and reboot.

10.After your router has restarted and the IP LED is flashing, wait for about 1 minute to be sure that the TR and CD LEDs are lit and showing a solid light (not blinking).

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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 Vehicle Safety Safety WarningsHandling Precautions Ethernet Ports CautionSpecifications AT Command InformationFeatures Edge Modems Gprs Modems Cdma Modems Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem Setup a Wireless AccountConnect Antenna, Ethernet, & Power Getting StartedOptional Fused DC Power Connection Optional Attach the Modem to a Flat SurfaceFront Panel LEDs Ethernet LEDsModem LEDs Set Your PC’s TCP/IP Address for Ethernet Functionality Using AT Commands Prerequisite StepsSignal Strength Rssi AT Command for Verifying Signal StrengthExiting Modem Mode Network Registration VerificationUse the Wizard Setup for Quick Configuration Benefits of Using the Wizard SetupOpen a Web browser Authentication PPP ConfigurationPPP Authentication PasswordSet Time and Date Shutdown CautionConnecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet StepsImportant Note About Provider Fees Page Using the Web Management Software Navigating the Web Management SoftwareIP Setup Services Tunnels LogsNetworks IP 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 Icmp Keep Alive CheckCaller 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 Power-On Init String Configuration PPP Power-On ConfigurationPPP Modem Commands Example of Useful Gprs AT CommandsNetworks & Services Networks & Services Network ConfigurationNetwork Configuration Networks & Services Service Configuration Service ConfigurationPacket Filters Packet Filters Packet FiltersPacket Filter Packet Filters Dnat Configuration Dnat ConfigurationPacket Filters Dnat Example Example Any Example MeterIPExample Nochange Icmp Configuration Packet Filters AdvancedConnection Tracking GRE Tunnel Configuration GRE TunnelsGRE Tunnels GRE Tunnels GRE Tunnels GRE Routes Configuration GRE Routes ConfigurationDhcp Server Subnet Settings Subnet SettingsDhcp Server Dhcp Server Fixed Addresses Dhcp Fixed ConfigurationTools Tools ToolsFirmware Upgrade Tools Service StatusTools Firmware Upgrade Important NotesTools Load Configuration Tools Save ConfigurationLoad Configuration Statistics & Logs Statistics & Logs EthernetStatistics & Logs Serial Statistics & Logs PPP Statistics & Logs PPP Trace Statistics & Logs SysInfoStatistics & Logs Dhcp Stat Statistics & Logs GRE StatisticsStatistics & Logs Modem Information Appendix a a Reference Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Appendix a Reference Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Cdma Radio Characteristics Appendix B Wireless AntennaGSM and E-GSM Radio Characteristics AntennaFused DC Power Cable Dimensions How to Change the FuseAppendix 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 WeeeGeneral Configuration IP Setup Index31, 32