ZyXEL Communications NBG410W3G User Manual
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Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
NBG410W3G Series User’s Guide
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Roaming Network
This field is available only when you insert a 3G card that supports the roaming
feature.
This displays whether the card is able to connect to other ISPs’ base stations.
Dormant State
This field is available only when you insert a 3G card that supports the dormant
state.
This displays whether the card is in dormant state. When there is no data
transmitting, a card does not send a radio signal and is in dormant state to reduce
bandwidth usage.
Signal Strength
This displays the signal strength of the wireless network in dBm. The status bar
shows the strength of the signal. The signal strength mainly depends on the
antenna output power and the distance between your ZyXEL Device and the
service provider’s base station. You can see a signal strength indication even
when the ZyXEL Device does not have a 3G connection (because the signal is
still there even when the ZyXEL Device is not using it).
Last Connection
Up Time
This displays how long the 3G connection has been up.
Tx Bytes
This displays the total number of data frames transmitted.
Rx Bytes
This displays the total number of data frames received.
3G Card
Manufacturer
This displays the manufacturer of your 3G card.
3G Card Model
This displays the model name of your 3G card.
3G Card Firmware
Revision
This displays the version of the firmware currently used in the 3G card.
3G Card IMEI
This field is available only when you insert a GSM (Global System for Mobile
Communications) or UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) 3G
card.
This displays the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) which is the
serial number of the GSM or UMTS 3G wireless card. The IMEI is a unique 15-
digit number used to identify a mobile device.
SIM Card IMSI
This field is available only when you insert a GSM or UMTS 3G card.
This displays the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) stored in the SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card is installed in a mobile device
and used for authenticating a customer to the carrier network. The IMSI is a
unique 15-digit number used to identify a user on a network.
3G Card ESN
This field is available only when you insert a CDMA (Code Division Multiple
Access) 3G card.
This shows the ESN (Electronic Serial Number) of the inserted CDMA 3G card.
The ESN is the serial number of a CDMA 3G card and is similar to the IMEI on a
GSM or UMTS 3G card.
Enter PIN code
again
If the PIN code you specified in the 3G (WAN 2) screen is not the right one for the
card you inserted, this field displays allowing you to enter the correct PIN code.
Enter the PIN code (four to eight digits) for the inserted 3G card.
Apply
Click Apply to save the correct PIN code and replace the one you specified in the
3G (WAN 2) screen.
PUK Code
If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked by
your ISP and you cannot use the account to access the Internet. You should get
the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code (four to eight digits) from your ISP.
Enter the PUK code to enable the SIM card. If an incorrect PUK code is entered
10 times, the SIM card will be disabled permanently. You then need to contact
your ISP for a new SIM card.
Table 4 Web Configurator HOME Screen (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION