3 menu system, 1 home, 2 start wizard – Dovado 4GR User Manual

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T h e M o b i le C h o ic e f o r y o u r B r o a d b a n d I n t e r n e t

Reference Manual 6.2.6

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3

Menu System

The menu system is structured into sub-categories related to various functions and features. For
each topic, there are sub-menus to the right side where you can alter the settings to suit your
needs. All changes that are applied must be saved. Regardless of how many changes have been
applied throughout the menu, they will only take effect once you have applied a Restart.

3.1

Home

To view information about your Dovado router, click on the Home button in the menu. This is the
first page you will see once logging into your router.

3.1.1

Home

This page displays information such as the router's serial number and also which firmware version
it currently operates on.

3.1.2

Start Wizard

The Setup Wizard is a simple walk-through configuration that will ask you which settings you wish
to use in order to access the Internet as well as secure your wireless network.

3.1.3

Troubleshooting

By default, the Troubleshooting Wizard is continuously enabled. If it detects during the course of
your setup that there is something wrong, the Troubleshooting Wizard will then advise you on what
the possible faults may be.

Note: The Troubleshooting Wizard will not operate if either the Connection Tracker, Ethernet WAN
port or a CDMA modem is being used.

3.2

Modem

This submenu will provide you the means of checking the reception signal of your mobile
broadband, as well as configure/alter the settings of your mobile broadband Internet connection.

3.2.1

Modem Status

This page details your USB modem's radio signal with the corresponding mobile operator base
station. It will also display which network mode the router is connected to (4G, 3G or 2G). In
addition to which, exact details regarding which mobile operator your SIM card is registered to,
along with the USB modem's unique IMEI number, and the SIM card's unique IMSI number. This
information might be useful when dealing with your mobile operator's helpdesk.

3.2.2

Modem Settings

On the Modem->Modem Settings page, you will be able to insert all the valid inputs in order to
access the Internet via your mobile operator.

There are several relevant bits of information which are necessary in order to complete this task
successfully:

APN (Access Point Name). If you are not sure what your mobile operator's APN is, please
contact them or check with your modem manual.
PIN code.This is your PIN code provided with your SIM card which resides in your USB modem.

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