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The '''Mobile''' section displays information about the mobile connection and the SIM card in use. It also contain buttons that can be used to '''Reboot the modem''' (turns the modem OFF and then ON), '''Reboot the Mobile connection''' (turns data connection OFF and then ON) and '''(Re)register''' (disconnects from the mobile operator and connects again). The figure below is an example of the Mobile page: | The '''Mobile''' section displays information about the mobile connection and the SIM card in use. It also contain buttons that can be used to '''Reboot the modem''' (turns the modem OFF and then ON), '''Reboot the Mobile connection''' (turns data connection OFF and then ON) and '''(Re)register''' (disconnects from the mobile operator and connects again). The figure below is an example of the Mobile page: | ||
[[File:Rut9xx webui status network mobile v1.png]] | [[File:Rut9xx webui status network mobile v1.png]] | ||
==WAN== | ==WAN== |
Revision as of 07:46, 18 January 2019
Main Page > EOL Products > RUT950 > RUT950 Manual > RUT950 WebUI > RUT950 Status section > RUT950 NetworkSummary
The Network window displays information related to the device's networking features.
Mobile
The Mobile section displays information about the mobile connection and the SIM card in use. It also contain buttons that can be used to Reboot the modem (turns the modem OFF and then ON), Reboot the Mobile connection (turns data connection OFF and then ON) and (Re)register (disconnects from the mobile operator and connects again). The figure below is an example of the Mobile page:
WAN
The WAN section Displays information about the Main and Backup WAN connections.
LAN
The LAN section Displays information about your Local Area Network and active DHCP leases.
Wireless
The Wireless section Displays information about your Wireless connection and associated Wi-Fi stations.
OpenVPN
The OpenVPN section displays information about the OpenVPN connection (either client or server)
VRRP
The VRRP section displays VRRP status information.
Topology
The Topology section is a visual representation of your LAN network
Access
Access Information
The Access Information section displays the status of both local and remote SSH, HTTP and HTTPS access and shows the number of current connections to your router through each of these protocol
Last Connections
The Last Connections section displays three of the last local and remote connections to your router via SSH, HTTP and HTTPS and their status (either failed or successful)