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WAN Interface Reboot. If you need to reboot your cellular modem, or the connection to the Ethernet backhaul, click the Reboot button. The Junxion Box will disconnect and reconnect onto the WAN network. LAN connections will remain active during this process.

LAN Page

You can change the local area network settings on the LAN page. The LAN settings affect how your computers and other devices connect to the Junxion Box.

Each group of settings on this page has its own Apply button. After making changes to the settings in each group, you must then click Apply to save the changes.

Ethernet Port 1 and 2 (and Wi-Fi Access Point with JB-110b). Shows the status of the local network interfaces currently used by the Junxion Box. These will read “Ready” if the interfaces are turned on and working correctly.

Connected Clients, IP and MAC. Displays the number of LAN devices connected to the Junxion Box. You can view the list of IP and MAC addresses for any connected clients from the pull down menu.

The following Wi-Fi features are only available with the JB-110b.

Wi-Fi Access Point On/Off. If you’re using the Junxion Box in an environment where security or safety require that you disable Wi-Fi, you can turn Wi-Fi off here. The WAN and Ethernet LAN connections will remain active.

Wi-Fi Network Name. The network name is the identifier the Junxion Box broadcasts when Wi-Fi is on. The network name will appear as an available Wi-Fi network access point to all Wi-Fi equipped computers within range of the Junxion Box. The default network name is “Junxion_Box.” You can personalize this to any name of your choice, using up to 32 letters and numbers but no special characters or spaces.

Wi-Fi Channel. The Wi-Fi access point on the Junxion Box can use any of 11 channels. If other Wi-Fi networks are in range and operating on nearby channels, you may be able to avoid interference by changing to a different Wi-Fi channel.

DHCP Server. By default the Junxion Box DHCP server issues IP addresses to DHCP clients as specified here. For LAN networks using only static IP addresses, or if another router is acting as the DHCP server for the LAN network, it is also possible to turn the Junxion Box DHCP server off.

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Contents Junxion Box User Guide Page Table of Contents Page What Else Do You Need to Get Started? IntroductionWhat’s Included with the Junxion Box? Getting Going the quick version Ethernet Crossover Cable Hardware OverviewTurning On the Junxion Box Status LightsJunxion Box Hardware Diagram Cellular PC Card Modem Slot Wi-Fi Antenna JB-110b onlyPower Cycle Button Supported Cellular Card Modems Connecting the Junxion Box to the InternetConnecting Through a Cellular PC Card Modem Sprint Nextel Contacting Your Cellular Carrier Connection ChargesConnecting Through Wi-Fi JB-110b only Connecting a Computer to the Junxion BoxConnecting Through Ethernet Junxion box user guide Where to Find More Help Status Using the Device ManagerOpening the Device Manager Figure Status WAN Figure WAN Junxion box user guide Junxion box user guide Figure LAN Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown LAN Figure Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is unavailable if IP passthrough is enabledFigure Security Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown Security Services Junxion box user guide Figure Services Figure Services Splash Figure Splash Figure Update About and Help Pages Guest User Status UpdateFrom the Device Manager Resetting Your Junxion BoxIf You Forget Your Device Manager Password Additional Support WAN Technical SpecificationsHardware AccessoriesSafety Information and Instructions Junxion box user guide Regulatory Information Limited Warranty and Liability Junxion box user guide Junxion Software License Readme Junxion box user guide Legal Disclosure