Multi-Tech Systems S000573A manual ƒ Always Connected

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2.Confirm that the far‐end Bluetooth device is powered on and waiting for a connection.

3.In the Available Devices group, click Refresh. A list of detected Bluetooth devices appears.

4.Click the name of the Bluetooth device that you want to use. The name and MAC address appear under the selected device.

To configure the IP Pipe in TCP/UDP Server mode:

1.In the IP Pipe group, from the Mode drop‐down list, select SERVER.

2.From the Protocol drop‐down list, select the desired protocol, either TCP or UDP.

3.In the Server Port field, type the desired port value in the range 1 to 65535.

4.From the Connection Termination drop‐down list, select a disconnect method for the IP pipe. Options are:

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ƒSequence A sequence of characters received from the Bluetooth side used to disconnect the IP pipe.

ƒTimeout The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or received.

Using the Router’s Web Interface

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Contents MultiConnect rCell Router Online Support Portal https//support.multitech.com Table of Contents Using the Router’s Web Interface Using the Router’s Web Interface Welcome Getting startedSetting up your device Using the Router’s Web Interface From Setup, select IP Configuration Configuring miscellaneous features for your deviceConfiguring IP address and DNS information for LANs Forcing a Ddns server update Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System DdnsEntering authentication information Configuring the Dhcp server From Setup, select Dhcp ConfigurationConfiguring GPS Assigning fixed addressesSending GPS information to a remote server Configuring the serial port Configuring the serial portSetting the devices date and time Configuring networks and servicesSetting the date and time Configuring Sntp to update date and timeEditing or deleting an existing network Setting up wireless features Setting up Wi‐Fi access pointsSetting security options Setting up Wi‐Fi client Setting up bluetoothƒ Always Connected Using the Router’s Web Interface Setting up firewalls Defining firewall rulesAdding forwarding rules Adding Outbound Traffic RulesSetting up static routes Advanced SettingsConfiguring Point‐to‐Point PPP Setting up cellular featuresPPP configuration Configuring PPP Configuring keepalive checks Configuring PPP Setting up the modemConfiguring PPP Setting up authentication Setting up wake up on call Configuring wakeup‐on‐callConfiguring Modem AT Commands Example of Useful Hspa AT CommandsAuthentication Modem ConfigurationWakeup‐on‐Call Configuration PPP GeneralCaller ID Configuration SubmitSetting up SMS Setting up PPPSetting up Wake up on call Using Telnet to communicate with the cellular radio Setting up Caller AcknowledgementSetting up Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnels Defining tunnels to your deviceDefining Virtual Private Networks VPNs Administering devices Configuring how routers access the InternetSetting up the Remote Server Managing Your Device from Remote ServerDefining When the Device Connects to Remote Server Defining When Device Gets or Sends UpdatesCustomizing the user interface Customizing support informationSpecifying Device Settings Click Start UpgradeUpgrading firmware Before you beginSaving and restoring settings Configuring Syslog Setting up the routers debug optionsAutomatically rebooting the device Viewing services running on routers Checking the status of devicesViewing device statistics From Status, select Statistics