Samsung SCH-LC11 User Manual (user Manual) (ver.f4) (English) - Page 31

Router, Modem, Start Date, Total connection time, Data Received, Data Transmitted, Total Data - troubleshoot

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Version • AP: For the Access Point component, the version of the firmware (software) currently installed. • Router: For the Router component, the version of the firmware (software) currently installed. • Modem: For the Modem component, the version of the firmware (software) currently installed. System Status Modem Status Button Click this button to view details of the Modem status in the panel beside this button. This information is mostly useful for troubleshooting. System Log Button Click this button to view the System Log in the panel beside this button. The System Log records various operations, and is mostly useful for troubleshooting. Note: The System Log needs to be enabled; this setting is on the "Advanced Settings" screen. Global Traffic Counters These counters record incoming and outgoing Internet traffic over the WWAN (3G) connection. They continue incrementing until restarted with the "Restart Counters" button on this screen. Traffic for both Wi-Fi mode and Modem mode (USB mode) is included in the count. • Start Date: The date on which these Global Traffic Counters started. If the counters have been restarted, this will be the date of the last restart. Otherwise, this will be the date of the first connection. • Total connection time: This records the total time period during which a data connection to the Internet is available. • Data Received: The total amount of data received via the 3G Internet connection. • Data Transmitted: The total amount of data transmitted via the 3G Internet connection. • Total Data: The sum of the "Data Transmitted" and "Data Received". • Restart Counters: Click this button to set the Global Traffic Counters to zero. The Start Date will change to the current date. • Connection Log: Click this to view details of Internet connections. The log shows only the most recent connections, rather than all of the connections which have contributed to the Global Traffic Counters. Configuring Your Device 27

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Configuring Your Device
27
Version
AP
: For the Access Point component, the version of the firmware
(software) currently installed.
Router
: For the Router component, the version of the firmware
(software) currently installed.
Modem
: For the Modem component, the version of the firmware
(software) currently installed.
System Status
Modem Status Button
Click this button to view details of the Modem status in the panel
beside this button. This information is mostly useful for
troubleshooting.
System Log Button
Click this button to view the System Log in the panel beside this
button. The System Log records various operations, and is mostly
useful for troubleshooting.
Note:
The System Log needs to be enabled; this setting is on the "Advanced
Settings" screen.
Global Traffic Counters
These counters record incoming and outgoing Internet traffic
over the WWAN (3G) connection. They continue incrementing
until restarted with the "Restart Counters" button on this screen.
Traffic for both Wi-Fi mode and Modem mode (USB mode) is
included in the count.
Start Date
: The date on which these Global Traffic Counters started. If
the counters have been restarted, this will be the date of the last
restart. Otherwise, this will be the date of the first connection.
Total connection time
: This records the total time period during which
a data connection to the Internet is available.
Data Received
: The total amount of data received via the 3G Internet
connection.
Data Transmitted
: The total amount of data transmitted via the 3G
Internet connection.
Total Data
: The sum of the "Data Transmitted" and "Data Received".
Restart Counters
: Click this button to set the Global Traffic Counters to
zero. The Start Date will change to the current date.
Connection Log
: Click this to view details of Internet connections. The
log shows only the most recent connections, rather than all of the
connections which have contributed to the Global Traffic Counters.