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The <b>Mobile Configuration</b> section is used to configure main SIM card parameters. Refer to the figure and table below for information on the fields contained in that section.
 
The <b>Mobile Configuration</b> section is used to configure main SIM card parameters. Refer to the figure and table below for information on the fields contained in that section.
 
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<table class="nd-mantable">
 
<table class="nd-mantable">
 
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       <td>Dialing number</td>
 
       <td>Dialing number</td>
 
       <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td>
 
       <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td>
       <td>A [[How_to_execute_dialling_codes%3F|dial code]] used to establish a mobile PPP connection.</td>
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       <td>A [[Dial Codes|dial code]] used to establish a mobile PPP connection.</td>
 
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In <b>Passthrough</b> mode the router assigns its mobile WAN IP address to another device. It is similar to <i>Bridge</i> mode, except in Passthrough mode other devices can still connect to the router and get LAN IP addresses and both other clients and the router retain Internet access, while Bridge mode also disables the router's DHCP Server.
 
In <b>Passthrough</b> mode the router assigns its mobile WAN IP address to another device. It is similar to <i>Bridge</i> mode, except in Passthrough mode other devices can still connect to the router and get LAN IP addresses and both other clients and the router retain Internet access, while Bridge mode also disables the router's DHCP Server.
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To begin configuring Passthrough mode, make sure that WAN failover is turned off and mobile is set as main WAN in the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}}<nowiki> WAN|WAN]]</nowiki></i> page. Then in the <i>Network → Mobile</i> page select <i>Mode: Passthrough</i> in the mobile configuration section. You will then see additional configuration fields appear at the bottom of the section.
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To begin configuring Passthrough mode, make sure that WAN failover is turned off and mobile is set as main WAN in the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</i> page. Then in the <i>Network → Mobile</i> page select <i>Mode: Passthrough</i> in the mobile configuration section. You will then see additional configuration fields appear at the bottom of the section.
    
<b>Important</b>: using Passthrough mode will disable most of the router’s other capabilities.
 
<b>Important</b>: using Passthrough mode will disable most of the router’s other capabilities.
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In <b>Bridge</b> mode the router assigns its WAN IP address to another device. It is used instead of [[Network Address Translation]] (NAT) in order to make the router "transparent" in the communication process. The main difference between Passthrough and Bridge is that in Passthrough, the router's DHCP Server still works and the regular LAN interface is still up, allowing clients to connect to the router's local network as usual, while Bridge mode disables all of these features and simply gives the a single specified device its WAN IP address. Since Bridge uses less of the router's features, it is a bit faster than Passthrough.
 
In <b>Bridge</b> mode the router assigns its WAN IP address to another device. It is used instead of [[Network Address Translation]] (NAT) in order to make the router "transparent" in the communication process. The main difference between Passthrough and Bridge is that in Passthrough, the router's DHCP Server still works and the regular LAN interface is still up, allowing clients to connect to the router's local network as usual, while Bridge mode disables all of these features and simply gives the a single specified device its WAN IP address. Since Bridge uses less of the router's features, it is a bit faster than Passthrough.
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To begin configuring Bridge mode, make sure that WAN failover is turned off and mobile is set as main WAN in the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}}<nowiki> WAN|WAN]]</nowiki></i> page. Then in the <i>Network → Mobile</i> page select <i>Mode: Bridge</i> in the mobile configuration section. You will then see an additional configuration field for entering a MAC address appear <i>Mode</i> field.
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To begin configuring Bridge mode, make sure that WAN failover is turned off and mobile is set as main WAN in the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</i> page. Then in the <i>Network → Mobile</i> page select <i>Mode: Bridge</i> in the mobile configuration section. You will then see an additional configuration field for entering a MAC address appear <i>Mode</i> field.
    
<b>Important</b>: using Bridge mode will disable most of the router’s other capabilities.
 
<b>Important</b>: using Bridge mode will disable most of the router’s other capabilities.
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     <td>On data limit</td>
 
     <td>On data limit</td>
 
         <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
 
         <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
         <td>Performs a SIM switch when the SIM card reaches the specified data limit for the designated period. Mobile data limit can be configured in the Services → Mobile → <b>[[Mobile#Mobile_Data_Limit|Mobile Data Limit]]</b> page.</td>
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         <td>Performs a SIM switch when the SIM card reaches the specified data limit for the designated period. Mobile data limit can be configured in the Services → Mobile → <b>[[#Mobile_Data_Limit|Mobile Data Limit]]</b> page.</td>
 
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       <td>On SMS limit</td>
 
       <td>On SMS limit</td>
 
       <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
 
       <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
         <td>Performs a SIM switch when the SIM card reaches the specified sent SMS limit for the designated period. SMS limit can be configured in the Services → Mobile → <b>[[Mobile#SMS_Limit|SMS Limit]]</b> page.</td>
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         <td>Performs a SIM switch when the SIM card reaches the specified sent SMS limit for the designated period. SMS limit can be configured in the Services → Mobile → <b>[[#SMS_Limit|SMS Limit]]</b> page.</td>
 
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         <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
 
         <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
 
         <td>Performs a SIM switch when the router does receive an LCP or ICMP echo from a specified host address.</td>
 
         <td>Performs a SIM switch when the router does receive an LCP or ICMP echo from a specified host address.</td>
     </tr><tr><td>Switch back to primary SIM card after timeout
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</td><td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b>
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</td><td>This option only available for SIM</td></tr></table>
      
<b>Note</b>: remember to check the <i>Enable automatic switching</i> field above in order to make you SIM switching rules work.
 
<b>Note</b>: remember to check the <i>Enable automatic switching</i> field above in order to make you SIM switching rules work.
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==Network Operators==
 
==Network Operators==
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The <b>Network Operators</b> tab provides you with the possibility to scan for and manually manage mobile network opertors to which the router's SIM card can connect to. Operator selection is only available for the primary SIM card. In order to specify an operator for the other SIM card it must first be selected as the primary SIM in the [[#SIM_Management|SIM Management]] section.
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The <b>Network Operators</b> tab provides you with the possibility to scan for and manually manage mobile network operators to which the router's SIM card can connect to. Operator selection is only available for the primary SIM card. In order to specify an operator for the other SIM card it must first be selected as the primary SIM in the [[#SIM_Management|SIM Management]] section.
    
===Scan For Network Operators===
 
===Scan For Network Operators===
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Below the list you can select how to the router should connect to network operators:
 
Below the list you can select how to the router should connect to network operators:
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The 'Reconnect interval' box specifies how often the device will attempt to reconnect to a network operator, while the 'Connection mode' specifies the logic of how the router will connect operators:
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The 'Connection mode' specifies the logic of how the router will connect operators:
    
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The <b>Mobile Data Limit</b> page provides you with the possibility to set data usage limits for your SIM cards and data usage warnings via SMS message in order to protect yourself from unwanted data charges.
 
The <b>Mobile Data Limit</b> page provides you with the possibility to set data usage limits for your SIM cards and data usage warnings via SMS message in order to protect yourself from unwanted data charges.
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Video tutorial - [https://youtu.be/waroHQuHQUQ How to Set Mobile Data Limit on Teltonika RUT9XX]
    
===Data Connection Limit Configuration===
 
===Data Connection Limit Configuration===
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