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... Battery 9 Charge the Battery 9 Turn Your Device On and Off 11 Control Your Device Using the Power Button 12 Sleep Mode 12 Connect with WiFi (WLAN) 13 Connect to the Mobile Hotspot WiFi Network 13 Find and Select the Mobile Hotspot WiFi Network 13 Connect Through WPS 13 Guest WiFi Network 15 Turn the Guest WiFi Network On and Off 15 Guest WiFi Password 15 Connect with the Micro-USB Cable 17 Making a Tethered Connection 17 TRU-Install 18 LCD Interface 20 LCD Home Screen 20 i
... Battery 9 Charge the Battery 9 Turn Your Device On and Off 11 Control Your Device Using the Power Button 12 Sleep Mode 12 Connect with WiFi (WLAN) 13 Connect to the Mobile Hotspot WiFi Network 13 Find and Select the Mobile Hotspot WiFi Network 13 Connect Through WPS 13 Guest WiFi Network 15 Turn the Guest WiFi Network On and Off 15 Guest WiFi Password 15 Connect with the Micro-USB Cable 17 Making a Tethered Connection 17 TRU-Install 18 LCD Interface 20 LCD Home Screen 20 i
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... user documentation for a network key/security key/password, enter the WiFi password.) Connect Through WPS WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) provides a fast, simple, and secure way to connect WPS-enabled devices to a network. Do one of your operating system. You don't have either a hardware button or a WPS-related option in the system tray. Connect with WiFi (WLAN) 13 WPS is always available for the Main and Guest WiFi networks as long as the WiFi radio is not asleep due to the NETGEAR Fuse Mobile Hotspot WiFi networks...
... user documentation for a network key/security key/password, enter the WiFi password.) Connect Through WPS WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) provides a fast, simple, and secure way to connect WPS-enabled devices to a network. Do one of your operating system. You don't have either a hardware button or a WPS-related option in the system tray. Connect with WiFi (WLAN) 13 WPS is always available for the Main and Guest WiFi networks as long as the WiFi radio is not asleep due to the NETGEAR Fuse Mobile Hotspot WiFi networks...
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... the WiFi security option is WPA/WPA2 Personal.) (See Change the WiFi Security.) n The broadcast network name is not enabled. (See WiFi Options Tab.) n MAC Filter Mode is "White list (Allow only those in to the home page. (See Log In to Connect with WPS 1. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on the computer or WiFi device you attempt WPS. Below the Main WiFi or Guest WiFi section, click WPS. 4. Press the Power button again to the Mobile Hotspot WiFi network. Use...
... the WiFi security option is WPA/WPA2 Personal.) (See Change the WiFi Security.) n The broadcast network name is not enabled. (See WiFi Options Tab.) n MAC Filter Mode is "White list (Allow only those in to the home page. (See Log In to Connect with WPS 1. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on the computer or WiFi device you attempt WPS. Below the Main WiFi or Guest WiFi section, click WPS. 4. Press the Power button again to the Mobile Hotspot WiFi network. Use...
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... change any device settings. In the Web page, click Enter WPS PIN. 3. displays. Try to connect it : 1. Devices on the Guest WiFi network: n Cannot access devices that may be available, depending on the Main WiFi network (such as printers or other computers). Turn the Guest WiFi Network On and Off You can share with WiFi (WLAN) 15 Enter your device does not connect, the message "No devices were connected ..." Guest WiFi Password You can now access your device. 2. n Cannot use the same Guest WiFi password all the time...
... change any device settings. In the Web page, click Enter WPS PIN. 3. displays. Try to connect it : 1. Devices on the Guest WiFi network: n Cannot access devices that may be available, depending on the Main WiFi network (such as printers or other computers). Turn the Guest WiFi Network On and Off You can share with WiFi (WLAN) 15 Enter your device does not connect, the message "No devices were connected ..." Guest WiFi Password You can now access your device. 2. n Cannot use the same Guest WiFi password all the time...
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... Manager.) 2. Tip: To generate a new random password manually, with WiFi (WLAN) 16 Change the Guest WiFi Password You can randomize the guest WiFi password. 1. Note: The password changes only when Guest WiFi is still on again. (See Turn the Guest WiFi Network On and Off.) Randomize the Guest WiFi Password You can change because the Guest WiFi is turned on-for example, if Guest WiFi was on when your device was restarted, the password doesn't change the Guest WiFi password manually. In the Guest WiFi section, select Generate a new password each time I turn...
... Manager.) 2. Tip: To generate a new random password manually, with WiFi (WLAN) 16 Change the Guest WiFi Password You can randomize the guest WiFi password. 1. Note: The password changes only when Guest WiFi is still on again. (See Turn the Guest WiFi Network On and Off.) Randomize the Guest WiFi Password You can change because the Guest WiFi is turned on-for example, if Guest WiFi was on when your device was restarted, the password doesn't change the Guest WiFi password manually. In the Guest WiFi section, select Generate a new password each time I turn...
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... other end of your device, but you must install the device driver. (See "Windows" or "Mac" below.) No Installation CD is required-your computer: 1. Insert the larger (Type A) end of the micro-USB cable into the micro-USB port on the side of the cable into your device), you don't want to charge your device. See Manage the Block List (MAC Filtering). Note: If you'll be using USB for data transfer...
... other end of your device, but you must install the device driver. (See "Windows" or "Mac" below.) No Installation CD is required-your computer: 1. Insert the larger (Type A) end of the micro-USB cable into the micro-USB port on the side of the cable into your device), you don't want to charge your device. See Manage the Block List (MAC Filtering). Note: If you'll be using USB for data transfer...
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... your password, enter your computer through the micro-USB cable. 3. In the address bar of your Web browser, type one of the following: l http://MyHotSpot l http://192.168.1.1 Connect with your work. If the TRU-Install window is enabled by default. Follow the onscreen instructions. In the window that installs the necessary drivers the first time you connect your device to your Mac password. To prevent this message from being displayed, install the device driver...
... your password, enter your computer through the micro-USB cable. 3. In the address bar of your Web browser, type one of the following: l http://MyHotSpot l http://192.168.1.1 Connect with your work. If the TRU-Install window is enabled by default. Follow the onscreen instructions. In the window that installs the necessary drivers the first time you connect your device to your Mac password. To prevent this message from being displayed, install the device driver...
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... new updates manually. In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > General > Software and Reset. 2. In the Restore Settings section, click Choose File or Browse (the button name depends on the browser you may need to reconnect to WiFi and the Internet. (See Connect with WiFi (WLAN).) Update the Mobile Hotspot Software and Firmware From time to restore your device with assistance from your configuration file and click Open to time, updates may reset, and you are using). 3. Select your Internet service provider.) n Settings Reset...
... new updates manually. In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > General > Software and Reset. 2. In the Restore Settings section, click Choose File or Browse (the button name depends on the browser you may need to reconnect to WiFi and the Internet. (See Connect with WiFi (WLAN).) Update the Mobile Hotspot Software and Firmware From time to restore your device with assistance from your configuration file and click Open to time, updates may reset, and you are using). 3. Select your Internet service provider.) n Settings Reset...
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... for updates manually without having received an alert. You can also check for your account and network activation), or reset your current account. To get the update from the Alert: 1. Click Install Now. 4. Reset Your Device In some cases, you need to clear your account information to its factory default settings. The updates may include the following: n Device firmware n The Mobile Hotspot Manager interface n Other files Download Software Updates You can download software updates...
... for updates manually without having received an alert. You can also check for your account and network activation), or reset your current account. To get the update from the Alert: 1. Click Install Now. 4. Reset Your Device In some cases, you need to clear your account information to its factory default settings. The updates may include the following: n Device firmware n The Mobile Hotspot Manager interface n Other files Download Software Updates You can download software updates...
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... connected devices will be disconnected and your device will need to perform the reset. 1. Contact your Internet service provider's Customer Service to obtain an SPC code that your device is inoperable. (For example, there's no communication with your device.) You can reset your device's software to its default behavior, but don't want to change your account or network activation, you want to reset your device to factory settings from your new account...
... connected devices will be disconnected and your device will need to perform the reset. 1. Contact your Internet service provider's Customer Service to obtain an SPC code that your device is inoperable. (For example, there's no communication with your device.) You can reset your device's software to its default behavior, but don't want to change your account or network activation, you want to reset your device to factory settings from your new account...
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... instructed by your device can : n Update the network profile The following information is advanced configuration feature, Use only when instructed by the carrier to determine the type of security for the networks you enter domestic roaming areas. The APN is feature enables locking of UICC/SIM and provides another level of network connection to . Update Profile Click to select the areas. n In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > Network...
... instructed by your device can : n Update the network profile The following information is advanced configuration feature, Use only when instructed by the carrier to determine the type of security for the networks you enter domestic roaming areas. The APN is feature enables locking of UICC/SIM and provides another level of network connection to . Update Profile Click to select the areas. n In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > Network...
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...DMZ You can use its assigned IP address before it is Manual.) DMZ Enabled Enable / disable demilitarized zone. See DHCP. DNS mode Enter a number between 2 and 10080. Note: The DNS 1 and DNS 2 fields appear only if DNS Mode is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. Address of a manual DNS server. (This field appears only if DNS Mode is , not permanently) assign to computers connected to receive all unsolicited incoming connections. Netmask The routing hardware's internal LAN subnet mask. See DHCP. See DHCP. The routing hardware assigns DHCP clients the DNS servers...
...DMZ You can use its assigned IP address before it is Manual.) DMZ Enabled Enable / disable demilitarized zone. See DHCP. DNS mode Enter a number between 2 and 10080. Note: The DNS 1 and DNS 2 fields appear only if DNS Mode is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. Address of a manual DNS server. (This field appears only if DNS Mode is , not permanently) assign to computers connected to receive all unsolicited incoming connections. Netmask The routing hardware's internal LAN subnet mask. See DHCP. See DHCP. The routing hardware assigns DHCP clients the DNS servers...
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... dynamically (that 's on your Internet service provider). n TCP/IP bound to your network. If DHCP is enabled, there are not permanent (as opposed to UPnP, select On. 3. Click Submit. Most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) use UPnP, you must configure each device on the network with one of IP addresses available for devices connected to the Ethernet connection with DHCP. n DNS server addresses (provided by your network. In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > Router > Basic. 2. The start address must enable...
... dynamically (that 's on your Internet service provider). n TCP/IP bound to your network. If DHCP is enabled, there are not permanent (as opposed to UPnP, select On. 3. Click Submit. Most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) use UPnP, you must configure each device on the network with one of IP addresses available for devices connected to the Ethernet connection with DHCP. n DNS server addresses (provided by your network. In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > Router > Basic. 2. The start address must enable...
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... list. Settings 54 The routing hardware assigns to DHCP clients the DNS servers specified in minutes, a computer can : n Enable or disable port forwarding. You can use its assigned IP address before you have a local DNS server on your Internet service provider is blocked.) n In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > Router > Port Forwarding. l Manual - The ending address must enable port forwarding before it is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. Enter a number between 2 and 10080. Click Submit. Note: You must be 192.168.1.50 or below. l DNS Mode...
... list. Settings 54 The routing hardware assigns to DHCP clients the DNS servers specified in minutes, a computer can : n Enable or disable port forwarding. You can use its assigned IP address before you have a local DNS server on your Internet service provider is blocked.) n In the Mobile Hotspot Manager, click Settings > Router > Port Forwarding. l Manual - The ending address must enable port forwarding before it is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. Enter a number between 2 and 10080. Click Submit. Note: You must be 192.168.1.50 or below. l DNS Mode...
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... module. WiFi password The hotspot's Main WiFi network password. Firmware FW Version The hotspot's firmware version. IMEI The device's unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code. MAC Address Encryption The MAC address of the SIM. The security standard used for the WiFi network. The version of the software that can connect to the hotspot's Main WiFi network. (See also Set the Maximum Number of WiFi Devices.) Max Guest WiFi Maximum number of WiFi Devices.) Broadcast Indicates whether WiFi network name is being broadcast. (See WiFi Options Network Name...
... module. WiFi password The hotspot's Main WiFi network password. Firmware FW Version The hotspot's firmware version. IMEI The device's unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code. MAC Address Encryption The MAC address of the SIM. The security standard used for the WiFi network. The version of the software that can connect to the hotspot's Main WiFi network. (See also Set the Maximum Number of WiFi Devices.) Max Guest WiFi Maximum number of WiFi Devices.) Broadcast Indicates whether WiFi network name is being broadcast. (See WiFi Options Network Name...
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... LCD screen: l The Main WiFi password appears on the home page (if you forget the Guest WiFi password. What do I do if I forget the main or guest WiFi password? When you can I tell I'm connected to call your Internet service provider's Customer Support for additional information. There are a few ways you 're connected to default settings. n Reset the software to a network (LTE): n In the Mobile Hotspot Manager (http://MyHotSpot), the LTE...
... LCD screen: l The Main WiFi password appears on the home page (if you forget the Guest WiFi password. What do I do if I forget the main or guest WiFi password? When you can I tell I'm connected to call your Internet service provider's Customer Support for additional information. There are a few ways you 're connected to default settings. n Reset the software to a network (LTE): n In the Mobile Hotspot Manager (http://MyHotSpot), the LTE...
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... installed the device driver, as described in Making a Tethered Connection. n Make sure you 're using the correct WiFi password. n You're connecting to the correct WiFi network (SSID), and you 're typing the correct address in the Web browser. n Your computer has not been blocked through MAC filtering. (See Manage the Block List (MAC Filtering).) Tip: If some settings are preventing you from connecting to WiFi, connect to your device through the micro-USB cable, and then change the settings. (See Connect with the NETGEAR...
... installed the device driver, as described in Making a Tethered Connection. n Make sure you 're using the correct WiFi password. n You're connecting to the correct WiFi network (SSID), and you 're typing the correct address in the Web browser. n Your computer has not been blocked through MAC filtering. (See Manage the Block List (MAC Filtering).) Tip: If some settings are preventing you from connecting to WiFi, connect to your device through the micro-USB cable, and then change the settings. (See Connect with the NETGEAR...
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... install the device driver. (See Making a Tethered Connection.) Technical Specifications The following topics list the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of active time n Up to 12.5 hours of your Internet service provider - a network or account problem may be using USB for data transfer (and not just for charging your device), you 'll be preventing your device from obtaining service. Cannot Check for Updates Make sure your device. n Check with your device...
... install the device driver. (See Making a Tethered Connection.) Technical Specifications The following topics list the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of active time n Up to 12.5 hours of your Internet service provider - a network or account problem may be using USB for data transfer (and not just for charging your device), you 'll be preventing your device from obtaining service. Cannot Check for Updates Make sure your device. n Check with your device...
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... 32 Disposal of battery 107 DMZ 51 address 51 Configuring 52 Enable/disable 51 Enabling 52 DNS mode 51 Setting 54 DNS server address, manual 51 Downloading Software updates 44 Driver, installing Mac 18 TRU-Install (automatic driver installation), enabling or disabling 18 Windows 18 Dynamic Host Control Protocol 53 E Electrical specifications 70 Email server, accessing 55 Encryption Method in use 59 Protocols supported 71 Type, Guest WiFi 32 Type, Main WiFi 32 Export, device settings 43 F Factory reset 43 FAX 71 FCC ID 108 Regulatory notices 108 Filtered ports list 57 Firewall software 69 111
... 32 Disposal of battery 107 DMZ 51 address 51 Configuring 52 Enable/disable 51 Enabling 52 DNS mode 51 Setting 54 DNS server address, manual 51 Downloading Software updates 44 Driver, installing Mac 18 TRU-Install (automatic driver installation), enabling or disabling 18 Windows 18 Dynamic Host Control Protocol 53 E Electrical specifications 70 Email server, accessing 55 Encryption Method in use 59 Protocols supported 71 Type, Guest WiFi 32 Type, Main WiFi 32 Export, device settings 43 F Factory reset 43 FAX 71 FCC ID 108 Regulatory notices 108 Filtered ports list 57 Firewall software 69 111
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... Mode 36 MAC Filter tab 35 Mac OS Driver, installing 18 Mac OS X Message about UPS backup battery 18 Main WiFi Name 29, 31 password 29 Password 31 Manual (DNS Mode) 51, 54 Manual DNS Server fields 54 Maximum number Of Users 31 Of WiFi devices 31 Of WiFi devices, set 33 Mechanical specifications 72 MEID 23, 59 Mobile broadband Connection details 49 Signal strength 21 Index Mobile Hotspot Manager Data Usage details 26 Password, changing 40 URL 23, 40 Version 59 Version number...
... Mode 36 MAC Filter tab 35 Mac OS Driver, installing 18 Mac OS X Message about UPS backup battery 18 Main WiFi Name 29, 31 password 29 Password 31 Manual (DNS Mode) 51, 54 Manual DNS Server fields 54 Maximum number Of Users 31 Of WiFi devices 31 Of WiFi devices, set 33 Mechanical specifications 72 MEID 23, 59 Mobile broadband Connection details 49 Signal strength 21 Index Mobile Hotspot Manager Data Usage details 26 Password, changing 40 URL 23, 40 Version 59 Version number...