XSBoxR4v
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Automatic disconnection
Administration interface >> Mobile >> connection
The XSBoxR4v is configured from the factory in such a way that the online connection must be established manually.
You have however the possibility for the online connection to be established automatically. The connection will then be
automatically disconnected after 8 minutes inactivity. (the automatic disconnection timing can be automatically adjusted
to suit your needs). The session is considered inactive when e.g. no access to web sites takes place or no data traffic
occurs. The connection is then automatically re-established as soon as activity occurs:
■ Enter the time span after which inactivity the connection should be automatically disconnected in the field marked
disconnect after not being used (maximum 999 minutes, 0 minutes = continuous connection) and click OK.
Note: Should you use a programme on your PC/laptop which automatically establishes a connection to the internet in the background,
then this is data traffic and the connection will not be disconnected. Additional cost can occur through this.
It is recommended to switch off the internet connection if the internet is not being used. This makes it impossible also for
programmes to connect to the internet in the background. The XSBoxR4v is configured from the factory in such a way
that the internet connection manually requests the online connection on appropriate activity on your computer, (e.g.:
should you call up a website in your browser).
Access point Configuration (APN)
Administration interface >> Mobile >> Access point
You have access to the internet through the access point (APN = Access Point Name) of the XSBoxR4v. You can
freely configure the access point:
■ Enter the identification of the new access point in the field marked HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS access point
(APN) (you received this information in the personal data from your mobile operator) and click OK.
Time and date setup
Administration interface >> Tools >> Time
The XSBoxR4v stores the current time and the current date. You can manually enter the time and date or synchronise
using the so-called Network Time Protocol (NTP).