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through pairs of characters of 0-9 and/or a-f, with each pair separated by a colon. For example, 80:3a:c9:95:b8.

WPA Passphrase. When using WPA and WPA2 Personal, you can configure the passphrase here. You must enter the passphrase twice to confirm the correct passphrase is entered.

Note. You can lock yourself out of the Junxion Box when you first turn on WEP or WPA. You must then enter the right key in the format required by your computer or device before you can connect to the Junxion Box with Wi-Fi. WEP and WPA do not affect Ethernet connections, so you can always connect to the Junxion Box through an Ethernet port regardless of your encryption settings.

Port Restriction. When enabled, all outbound ports can be blocked except for ten ports or ten ranges of ports which are open. When ports are blocked, any outbound WAN traffic through those ports is terminated and not passed through to the WAN.

For example, port 80 is typically used for web traffic. If port restriction is enabled and port 80 is not included in the allowed range of ports, then no web traffic would be transmitted on the WAN.

MAC Filtering. To restrict access to the Junxion Box, you can limit users based on their MAC address. To add a user to the allowed list, enter the MAC address and select the Add button. To remove a user, select their MAC address in the pull down menu and click the Remove button. MAC addresses should be entered with colons between each hexadecimal value (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx).

Services Page

The Junxion Platform easily integrates with these special Internet services. If you don’t use any of these services, you don’t have to change anything on the Services page.

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.

Field Commander™ Configuration. If your organization uses Junxion Field Commander software to remotely manage Junxion Boxes, you must enter the Field Commander Configuration options on each Junxion Box. Typically, you enter Field Commander Configuration settings for a Junxion Box before sending it out into the field for the first time. Once you enter the correct Field Commander Configuration

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Contents Junxion Box User Guide Page Table of Contents Page What’s Included with the Junxion Box? IntroductionWhat Else Do You Need to Get Started? Getting Going the quick version Hardware Overview Turning On the Junxion BoxStatus Lights Ethernet Crossover CableJunxion Box Hardware Diagram Power Cycle Button Wi-Fi Antenna JB-110b onlyCellular PC Card Modem Slot Connecting Through a Cellular PC Card Modem Connecting the Junxion Box to the InternetSupported Cellular Card Modems Sprint Nextel Connection Charges Contacting Your Cellular CarrierConnecting Through Ethernet Connecting a Computer to the Junxion BoxConnecting Through Wi-Fi JB-110b only Junxion box user guide Where to Find More Help Opening the Device Manager Using the Device ManagerStatus 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 is unavailable if IP passthrough is enabled Port ForwardingFigure Security Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown Security Services Junxion box user guide Figure Services Figure Services Splash Figure Splash Figure Update Update About and Help Pages Guest User StatusIf You Forget Your Device Manager Password Resetting Your Junxion BoxFrom the Device Manager Additional Support Technical Specifications WANAccessories HardwareSafety 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