Configure wake‐up on call.
Define the settings or events that occur in order to wake up the router.
Example 1 – Determine if the router supports incoming calls and caller ID
1.From the Cellular option, select PPP Configuration. Make sure that PPP is disabled.
1.From the Cellular option, select Wakeup‐on‐Call. Make sure that Wakeup‐on‐Call is disabled.
2.Open a command prompt. To do so, on many Windows‐based operating systems, from the Start button select Run.
3.Type CMD to open the command window. Click OK.
4.When the command window opens, telnet to the router. 5000 is the router port number.
a.To log in, type your username and password.
b.Enter an AT command to make sure you receive a response, such as OK.
c.To determine the dial number of the router, enter command AT+CNUM.
5.From another phone, call your router using the number identified in step c. This lets you know if the RING message shows.
6.To enable Caller ID, enter AT+CLIP=1 on the command window and make the call again to see if it shows Caller ID information.
Notes:
Step c 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 2 – Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming Calls
1.From the Cellular option, select PPP Configuration. Set the following parameters:
PPP General
Make sure that PPP is Enabled.
Make sure Dial‐on‐Demand is Enabled.
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. If a user name and password are required, your wireless provider likely provided them to you when you activated your account.
Modem Configuration
Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly:
For HSPA models, the Dial Number is *99***1#
For EV‐DO models, the Dial Number is #777
Click Submit
2.From the Cellular option, select Wake Up On Call. Set up the following parameters:
Wakeup‐on‐Call Configuration
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