
Modem Type Supported 3G Modems
l Huawei E1731 (Airtel-3G (India))
l Huawei E3765 (Vodafone (Aus))
l Huawei E3765 (T-Mobile (Germany)
l Huawei E1552 (SingTel)
l Huawei E1750 (T-Mobile (Germany))
l UGM 1831 (TMobile)
l Huawei D33HW (EMOBILE(Japan))
l Huawei GD01 (EMOBILE(Japan))
l Huawei EC150 (Reliance NetConnect+ (India))
l KDDI DATA07(Huawei) (KDDI (Japan))
l Huawei E353 (China Unicom)
l Huawei EC167 (China Telecom)
l Huawei E367 (Vodafone (UK))
l Huawei E352s-5 (T-Mobile (Germany))
No auto-detect l Huawei D41HW
l ZTE AC2726
Table 15:
List of Supported 3G Modems
Modem Type Supported 4G Modem
4G Pantech UML290
Table 16:
4G Supported Modem
When UML290 runs in auto detect mode, the modem can switch from 4G network to 3G network or vice-
versa based on the signal strength. To configure the UML290 for the 3G network only, manually set the
USB type to pantech-3g. To configure the UML290 for the 4G network only, manually set the 4G USB
type to pantech-lte.
Wi-Fi Uplink
The Wi-Fi uplink is supported for all the OAW-IAP models, but only the master OAW-IAP uses this uplink. The Wi-Fi
allows uplink to open, PSK-CCMP, and PSK-TKIP SSIDs.
l For single radio OAW-IAPs, the radio serves wireless clients and the Wi-Fi uplink.
l For dual radio OAW-IAPs, both radios can be used to serve clients but only one of them can be used for the Wi-Fi
uplink.
When the Wi-Fi uplink is in use, the client IP is assigned by the internal DHCP server.
Configuring Uplinks
This section describes the following procedures:
l Configuring Cellular Uplink Profiles on page 100
l Configuring a Wi-Fi Uplink Profile on page 102
l Configuring PPPoE Uplink Profile on page 103
AOS-W Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3| User Guide Uplink Configuration | 99
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