Configuring Sierra 250u For Mac

Having an MX-Z appliance use a cellular modem to attempt to make its first connection to the Meraki Cloud is not a supported configuration. It is considered best practice to do the following in order: • First connect the MX-Z appliance to the Meraki Cloud and make sure it comes up online • Test the USB modem to ensure it can connect to the internet/provider • Connect the cellular modem and verify that the cellular modem WAN uplink comes online in dashboard • Disconnect the ethernet WAN connection and verify connectivity • Move the MX-Z appliance to the desired location and bring the MX-Z appliance online using only the cellular modem WAN uplink. Cellular Modem States The cellular modem states can be seen on the Security Appliance > Monitor > Appliance status page. • Connecting: This state means that the modem has been recognized and the MX-Z is trying to establish a persistent connection with the 3G/4G provider.

• Ready: This state means that the MX-Z has established the connection with the 3G/4G provider was able to successfully send/receive data with Meraki dashboard with the cellular interface. The MX-Z is ready for failover to the 3G/4G connection. • Active: This state means that the MX-Z has detected a WAN failover and switched the internet connection to the 3G/4G card. If none of these states are displayed on the Appliance status page, the modem is not recognized by the MX. Cellular modems are identified by the USB IDs they present when connected. In some cases it is possible for supported modems to not be recognized by the MX due to specific manufacturing practices that result in a different, unexpected USB IDs being used by the modem in question.

Find a getting started or user guide for your Sierra Wireless device. Sierra Wireless 250U USB Modem. Quick User Guide (Sprint). Sierra Wireless 308 HSPA+ Rocket Stick. User Guide for Mac OS User Guide for. Troubleshooting Guide Sprint 3G/4G USB 250U by Sierra Wireless. • Users on Mac OS do not receive an indication from the User Interface that. Action, contact the software manufacturer for assistance configuring the software to allow for the desired connection.

Cellular Firewall Rules and Bandwidth Limits In addition to existing firewall rules and bandwidth restrictions, MX-Z supports specific firewall rules and bandwidth limit that apply only when the cellular connection is active. These rules are applied in addition to existing firewall rules and bandwidth limits, rather than replacing them. Cellular firewall rules are configured on the Firewall page, while cellular bandwidth limits are configured on the Traffic Shaping page.

Das keyboard 4 professional for mac driver. The bandwidth limit for cellular connections applies to the total network throughput limit and not per-client throughput limit. Note: Note that if a cellular modem has a USB ID different than the one listed here, it will not be compatible. Note: Meraki Support continues to provide assistance for End of Sale modems, but ultimately, if the modems are no longer supported by their vendor, Meraki is limited to basic troubleshooting. About Pantech 4G LTE USB Modem UML295 The setup process for the Pantech UML 295 is considerably different than for prior Verizon cellular modems.

First, connect the UML 295 to a PC or Mac and wait until you get a DHCP lease on your computer (this may take some time ). Once you have a DHCP lease from the UML 295 modem, follow these steps to connect to the internet: • Go to or • Open the Menu.

• Go to the Settings tab, and enable ' Auto connect except roaming' for the Device connection preference option under the Connectivity > 4G LTE tab. • Confirm you can browse the Internet (hint: is a great modem speed test site). About Huawei Modems With Huawei modems it is important that the hardware inside the modem (USB ID) matches exactly to the hardware/USB ID matrix above. Huawei tends to package different hardware inside different models (ie.

You could have two 3372 modems each with different USB ID's/hardware inside). To find the USB ID connect the modem to a Mac laptop. Click on the apple icon in the upper left > About This MAC > System Report > Hardware > USB > [select USB card] The format of the above USB IDs is. 12D1 is the Vendor ID for Huawei and 1506 is the product ID of the hardware inside the modem Huawei modems have been tested with a number of carriers worldwide and should work with any cellular carrier. Make sure that the SIM card PIN is deactivated. You may need to put the SIM card on a mobile phone and manually disable the pinlock, before inserting it back into the Huawei modem.

Please reach out to in case your local wireless carrier is not recognized.