Router Status

An introduction to the router working status. Including the mobile connection, active Wi-Fi networks, connected hosts, and traffic bandwidth.

Device Information

After accessing the router, on the front page or go to Status > Overview, you can find the mobile connection details and various cellular signal qualities under the column of Device.

Click the Reacquire button to update the mobile connection status and receive cellular signal quality. To check the IP address of the mobile connection, go to Network > Interfaces > Mobile (or Mobile_4).

Mobile Modem: The model number of the cellular modem allows the router to receive Internet access via mobile broadband.

  • SIM Card: The active SIM card used in the router Primary SIM1or Secondary SIM2.

  • IMEI Number: International Mobile Equipment Identity number. It's a unique serial number of the mobile modem.

  • Mobile Operator: The provider of wireless communications services. *Usually the same as the SIM card provider.

  • Mobile Connection: Shows Connected or Disconnected. *For QMI protocol only.

  • Network Band: Indicates the current cellular frequency the router is using.

  • Roaming: It refers to the SIM card used outside the range of its home network and connects to another available cell network. The mobile modem turned on roaming by default. It depends on the SIM card also.

  • Global Cell ID: Is a globally unique identifier for a cell tower in mobile phone networks.

  • Location Area Code: LAC is the internationally unique identifier for each Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN), which is used for location updating of mobile subscribers.

  • MCC: Mobile Country Code identifies the country in which a mobile subscriber belongs.

  • MNC: Mobile Network Code indicates the mobile network type.

  • RSRP: The average power received from a single reference signal. *It's the primary signal strength indicator of the 4G LTE cellular network.

  • RSRQ: Indicates the quality of the received signal.

  • RSSI: Represents the entire received power, including the necessary power from the serving cell, all cochannel power, and other noise sources. *The primary signal strength indicator of 2G 3G networks.

  • SNR: The signal-to-noise ratio of the given signal.

Signal Strength

  • RSRP: The average power received from a single reference signal. *It's the primary signal strength indicator of the 4G LTE cellular network.

  • RSRQ: Indicates the quality of the received signal.

  • RSSI: Represents the entire received power, including the necessary power from the serving cell, all cochannel power, and other noise sources. *The primary signal strength indicator of 2G 3G networks.

  • SNR: The signal-to-noise ratio of the given signal.

Router Traffic

i. Active Connections

On the Status > Overview, the Active Connections shows the maximum connection limitation and the number of active connections. To check the details of the Source and Destination of the active connections, please go to Status > Realtime Graphs > Connections.

ii. Traffic Bandwidth

To check the sum of user traffic, please go to Services > Bandwidth Monitor.

iii. Internet Gateway

The IPv4 Upstream table shows the first interface with a gateway.

iv. Active DHCP Leases

The active DHCP leases indicate the connected hosts on both Wi-Fi and LAN. To check more details of DHCP leases and configure the static DHCP leases, please go to Network > DHCP and DNS.

Wireless Status

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