User Guide

Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110)

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Remote Access

This page allows you to configure your modem so that it can be configured remotely. Once enabled, this feature can be manually disabled, or it will automatically disable after 20 minutes of configuration inactivity.

 

Remote Access

Password

This is the password a remote user must enter to access your modem’s interface.

 

It must be at least 4 characters long and contain no spaces.

URL

This field contains the URL that must be placed in a remote PC’s web browser

 

in order to communicate with your modem. If this field says “Not Connected,”

 

you are not currently connected to the Internet.

Enable Remote Access

When you have clicked on this button, entered a valid password, and connected

 

to the Internet, Remote Access will be enabled.

Disable Remote Access

When you have clicked on this button, Remote Access will be disabled.

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Single Static IP

This page contains the settings that would allow the PPP address received from the network to be propagated to a single LAN device behind the modem.

 

Single Static IP

WAN IP Address

This is the PPP IP address the ISP has assigned the modem.

Selection box

This box contains the devices available to share the Single Static IP address the

 

ISP has assigned the modem. The names listed in the select box will be

 

populated by the modem’s DHCP server based on DHCP requests. If a device’s

 

name cannot be determined, the current IP address of the device will be placed

 

in the list.

 

When the feature is enabled, the active machine will be highlighted in the select

 

box and be displayed at the bottom of the page with the “disable” button.

 

When the feature is disabled, no device in the select box will be highlighted and

 

the “enable” button will be available.

 

When the “User Configured PC” is selected, a local PC must be configured

 

manually with the WAN IP address as its Ethernet adapter’s address.

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Westell Technologies 6100, 6000, 6110 manual Single Static IP, Remote Access

6110, 6100, 6000 specifications

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