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Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint

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Configuring DMZ<br />

1. Make sure you’ve enabled DMZ. (See “Enabling DMZ” on page 108.)<br />

2. Click Advanced settings > Router > DMZ.<br />

3. Specify the computer that you want exposed to the Internet: in the Destination IP Address<br />

field, enter the IP address of the computer. (If you don’t know how to find the IP address, see<br />

“Finding the IP Address” on page 129.)<br />

4. In the Source IP Address section, specify what incoming traffic (not handled by port<br />

forwarding, port triggering, or NAT) to forward to this computer.<br />

To forward all incoming traffic, click Any.<br />

— or —<br />

To forward incoming traffic from certain IP addresses:<br />

� Click Restriction.<br />

� In the two additional fields that are displayed, enter the start and end IP addresses of a<br />

range.<br />

5. Using the DHCP Static IP Assignment List, assign an IP address based on the MAC address<br />

of the computer that is in the DMZ. (See “Assigning an IP Address Based on a MAC Address”<br />

on page 104.)<br />

— or —<br />

On the computer that is in the DMZ, disable DHCP, and manually assign the IP address,<br />

gateway, and DNS server.<br />

Resetting the Software to Default Settings<br />

WARNING: If you reset the software to default settings:�<br />

• You must go through the device setup (page 20), as if you've just purchased the device.�<br />

• Any changes you’ve made to the settings are lost.�<br />

Your <strong>3G</strong> and <strong>4G</strong> account information is not affected; after reset, the device remains<br />

provisioned for service.<br />

You’ll need to reset the software to default settings if:<br />

● You’ve forgotten the administrator password.<br />

● You’ve changed the DHCP settings such that the device is inoperable (for example, there’s no<br />

communication with the device).<br />

You have two options to initiate the reset:<br />

● Through the software. (See “Resetting the Software to Default Settings (Through the Browser<br />

Interface)” on page 111.)<br />

● Through the reset button on the device. (See the following section.)<br />

Settings 109<br />

Settings

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