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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 6: Managing Network Profiles 59ConnectionTypeThere are two connection types available for your WWAN-enabled devices:APN (GPRS / EDGE / 3G). Provide a domain (Access Point Name) if you areusing this type of connection. An example of an APN would be:wap.cingularDial-Up. Type the number to be dialed by the modem. This does notcorrespond to the number of the device.CredentialsCustomPropertiesEnable TCP/IPheadercompressionEnablesoftwarecompressionSets the <strong>User</strong>name, Password, and Domain credentials for the connectionwhen they are necessary.This option allows you to add custom properties to the devices that receivethis network profile. By clicking Edit/View, you can add, edit, and deleteproperties and their values.Improves the performance of low-speed connections.Improves the performance of low-speed connections.Activate phoneas neededAllows the Enabler to activate the device’s phone if a WWAN connection isnecessary.Dialbroadbandconnection asneededPublic IPaddress for<strong>Avalanche</strong>ServerAllows the Enabler to attempt a WWAN connection if a LAN connectioncannot be established.Provides the IP address of the enterprise server that is accessible from aWWAN. This is necessary if the device tries to contact the server whenconnecting from outside of the server’s local network.To configure WWAN settings:1 From the Profiles tab, select the network profile from the Profile List.2 Click Edit.3 In the Network Profile tab, enable the Manage WWAN option.4 In the Scheduled Settings region, select the date and time you want the settings to takeeffect from the drop-down list.

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