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1. M ERI NOVATEL WIRELESS Intelligent Mobile Hotspot 2012 Novatel Wireless Inc All rights reserved The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Novatel Wireless Inc Visit www novatelwireless com patents for a complete list of all Novatel Wireless patents Software License Proprietary Rights Provisions The software drivers provided with this product are copyrighted by Novatel Wireless and or Novatel Wireless suppliers Although copyrighted the software drivers are unpublished and embody valuable trade secrets proprietary to Novatel Wireless and or Novatel Wireless suppliers The disassembly decompilation and or Reverse Engineering of the software drivers for any purpose is strictly prohibited by international law The copying of the software drivers except for a reasonable number of back up copies is strictly prohibited by international law It is forbidden by international law to provide access to the software drivers to any person for any purpose other than processing the internal data for the intended use of the software drivers U S Government Restricted Rights Clause The software drivers are classified as Commercial Computing device Software and the U S Government is acquiring only Restricted Rights in the software drivers and their Documentation U S Government Export Administration Act Compliance Clause It is forbidden by
2. 2006 EV DO Rev B can use 2 to 15 channels with each downlink peaking at 4 9 Mbps Ultra Mobile Broadband was slated to reach 288 Mbps but operators might switch to LTE instead 802 11 b g n A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2 4 3 6 and 5 GHz frequency bands Access Point A device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using a standard such as Wi Fi APN Access Point Name The APN is an alphanumeric string that identifies the particular network service that is being accessed These are used by GPRS and UMTS networks bps bits per second The rate of data flow Broadband High capacity high speed transmission channel with a wider bandwidth than conventional modem lines Broadband channels can carry video voice and data simultaneously CDMA Code Division Multiple Access It is the underlying channel access method used by some mobile phone standards DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Software found in servers and routers that automatically assigns temporary IP addresses to clients logging into an IP network DHCP Server A server or service with a server that assigns IP addresses DNS Domain Name System A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP IP protocol 75 EDGE Enhanced Data for GSM Environment or Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution A f
3. 3372 e DHCP Address Range used by the MiFi DHCP server 51 Router Settings The Router Settings page allows you to enable DHCP and allow VPN passthrough Opening the Page J gt Choose Router gt Settings from the menu bar The Router Settings page opens V DHCP Server enable V VPN Passthrough enable Router Settings Page DHCP Server enable DHCP Server allows the device to automatically assign a local IP address to a new device joining your network such as a wireless printer or additional laptop Without DHCP Server enabled you will have to assign static IP addresses to all devices on your network gt Select or deselect the checkbox to enable or disable the DHCP server and click Apply VPN Passthrough enable VPN Passthrough is required if you are going to connect to a VPN such as to your office gt Select or deselect the checkbox to enable or disable VPN Passthrough and click Apply 52 System Configuration The System Menu gives you access to settings and features that affect your MiFi 3352 3372 asa whole The section contains the following information e System Menu e System Status e Power Management e Password e System Settings System Menu O Choose System from the menu bar Home Applications WiFi Internet Router System select one of the following e Status to view information about your device and a system log e Software Update to update the software e Power Mana
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5. 7 2 Mbps downlink 67 Regulatory CE Marking P Hereby Novatel Wireless declares that this cellular and Wi Fi C C 06 e 2 device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MIFI3352 MIFI3372 We Novatel Wireless Technologies Ltd of Suite 200 6715 8 Street NE Calgary Alberta Canada T2E 7H7 declare under our sole responsibility that the product Novatel Wireless MIFI3352 MIFI3372 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents Health Safety EN 62311 Council Recommendation 1999 519 EC User Safety EN 60950 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 3 EN 301 489 7 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 489 24 EN 55022 Class B Radio Spectrum EN 301 511 EN 301 908 1 EN 301 908 2 EN 300 328 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The product herein has the CE marking applied to it in 2010 The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex III or IV of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Unter
6. Access Encryption TKIP AES Network Key o i73 Er EE STNA Key Strength Normal Selecta security protocol from the Security list The encryption type will display and the number and type of characters required for the network key will display under the Network Key box O Type the network key you want to use in the Network Key box and then click Apply 36 Click the Return to Profile List link Click Apply on the Wi Fi Profiles Set Profile page IMPORTANT Your wireless connection will be disabled at this point You must reconnect with the new settings you just established Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot You can use the device to set up a temporary hotspot to allow a maximum of five connections to your MiFi 3352 3372 at one time You can read more about this setting See Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot on page 20 MAC Filter MAC Filtering allows you to restrict access to your MiFi 3352 3372 to only those devices with a specific MAC address The MAC address is a unique code specific to a particular piece of hardware such as a network adapter Opening the Page gt Choose Wi Fi gt MAC Filter from the menu bar The MAC Filter page opens Finding the MAC Address The MAC Address is also known as a hardware or physical address for a device usually a network adapter It consists of 6 pairs of numbers and letters The pairs of numbers may be separated by or for example 00 21 9B 1C 64 34 or 00 2
7. Page Settings You can configure how often your widgets connect to the network and which widgets appear on the Landing page You can also configure who sees which widget Guest users can only see the widgets you decide they should see Landing Page Configuration Widget Data Pre fetch Default Widget data update interval Widget Columns 3 bea Widget Enabled Available Admin DataUsage v v Geosearch v v Weather Mv v Available Guest 3 gt Click Apply to save your changes Apply Quan Wi Fi Configuration The Wi Fi menu allows you to work with profiles set up a temporary hotspot set MAC filters view the Wi Fi log and view status information for the Wi Fi network This section contains the following information e Wi Fi Menu Options Wi Fi Status Wi Fi Profiles MAC Filter Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Menu Options Choose Wi Fi from the menu bar at the top of the Home page Home Applications WiFi Internet Router select one of the following Wi Fi Status to view profile information see who is connected to the device and view the Wi Fi Log You can also retrieve your Network Key from this page Wi Fi Profiles to view or change settings for your Secure profile or to set up a Temporary Hotspot MAC Filter to allow only certain devices to connect to your MiFi 3352 3372 Wi Fi Settings to enable or disable broadcasting the network name or enable or disable the Wi F
8. US law to export license or otherwise transfer the software drivers or Derivative Works to any country where such transfer is prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any successor legislation or in violation of the laws of any other country Trademarks and Service Marks Novatel Wireless is a trademark of Novatel Wireless Inc and the other trademarks logos and service marks collectively the Trademarks used in this user manual are the property of Novatel Wireless or their respective owners Nothing contained in this user manual should be construed as granting by implication estoppel or otherwise a license or right of use of Novatel Wireless or any other Trademark displayed in this user manual without the written permission of Novatel Wireless or its respective owners e MobiLink Novatel Wireless and the Novatel Wireless logo are all trademarks of Novatel Wireless Inc e MiFi and the MiFi logo are registered trademarks of Novatel Wireless Inc Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States e Apple Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e SDHC SD Card and the SD logo are trademarks of SD 3C LLC The names of actual companies and products mentioned in this user manual may be the trademarks of their respective owners FCC ID NBZNRM MIFI3352 NBZNRM MIFI3372 ICID 3229A MIFI3352
9. and also take advantage of your MiFi device s file storage and file sharing features using an optional microSDHC card See Installing the SIM Card Battery and Drivers on page 8 MiFi Landing Page Your MiFi device has a built in web page to manage your MiFi device s Wi Fi network set up a temporary hotspot share files on your MiFi device s Wi Fi network and more See MiFi Landing Page on page 26 Using the Device for the First Time To get started follow these steps Install the SIM card then insert and charge the battery See Install the SIM Card and Battery on page 8 Turnon your MiFi device then connect to it using your computer s Wi Fi connection See Wi Fi Setup on page 13 After you connect your computer with Wi Fi log in to the MiFi Landing Page See Log In to the Home Page on page 14 After you log in to the MiFi Landing Page click Connect to connect your MiFi device to the Mobile Broadband network Aoz zB Your MiFi device might come pre configured to automatically connect to the Mobile Broadband network If so you do not have to log in and click Connect the network is automatically connected when you turn on your MiFi device Optional for Windows only Connect your MiFi device to your computer and install the optional drivers This enables you to access the MiFi Landing Page without a Wi Fi connection See Windows only MiFi Drivers on page 3 Components qp 0 6
10. and click Apply Wi Fi Settings The Wi Fi Settings page allows you to enable or disable broadcasting the network name and the Wi Fi log Opening the Page Q Choose Wi Fi Wi Fi Settings from the menu bar The Wi Fi Settings page opens V Broadcast Network Name SSID Wi Fi Settings Page Broadcast Network Name also known as SSID broadcast causes the device to send the Network Name SSID out where it can be picked up by nearby computers This is what you see when you View Available Wireless Networks from your computer Disabling Network Name SSID broadcasting provides additional security but you will have to re enable it if you lose your automatic connection gt Select or deselect the checkbox to enable or disable Broadcast Network Name and click Apply 38 Internet Configuration The Internet menu provides status information for your connection to the Internet allows you to configure your MiFi 3352 3372 to work with your service provider and view information about your MiFi 3352 3372 The section contains the following information e Internet Menu Internet Status Internet Profiles SIM Internet Diagnostics Internet Settings Internet Menu Choose Internet from the menu bar Applications select one of the following Status View information about the Internet connection traffic counters and TCP IP information Profiles Configure your MiFi 3352 3372 for your network service
11. and the protocol TCP UDP or both used by outgoing traffic Q Open the page select the Enable Port Filtering checkbox Click Custom Applications The Custom Applications page opens Custom Applications Help Custom Applications 10 Borts gt gt 2 B Ports gt gt BOF Barts gt gt 4 Pots 5 oO Barts gt 6 0 O Pots Apply Cancel Enter a name for the application and click the Ports link The Ports for Application entry area overlay the page Custom Applications Help Custom Applications 40 Ports for Application 1 EE TCP UDP 3 EJ P E TCP UDP H 4 0 ee TCP UDP n 5 1 o TCP UDP H 6 C 49 O Q9 Enter the port number or port number range You can enter up to five ports or port ranges for each application e Single port enter the port number in both fields e Port range enter the beginning port in the left field and the ending port in the right field For each port row select the protocol TCP UDP or both used by that port or port range Click Hide Click Apply on the Custom Applications page Click Apply on the Port Filtering page Port Forwarding Incoming traffic from the Internet is normally prevented by the firewall from reaching devices on your local wireless network Use port forwarding to allow Internet users to reach any server you are running on your computer such as an FTP server Also some online gam
12. bar The Wi Fi Profiles Set Profile page opens Pet cx aD A This WiFi profile will not take effect until Network name SSID MiFi16FA Secure ADEM eee 802 11 Mode 802 11g 802 11b Channel 6 Security WEP 64 bit Authentication Open Access Encryption 40 64 Bit 10 Hex Digits Network Key Display Key Wi Fi Profiles Page This page provides the following information Profile The profile currently being used See Choosing a Profile on page 36 Network Name SSID Name of the network you are connected to You can change the name to something more descriptive if you want for example if there are several MiFi 3352 3372s in your area you might put your name in the network name for example Sarahs MiFi 802 11 Mode The type of wireless networking you are currently using The available modes are e 802 11g 802 11b e 802 119 e 802 11b Channel The radio channel that the device is using This should be usually set to Auto and left unchanged Available selections are Auto and 1 through 11 Security The type of security the profile is using This applies to both the Secure and the Temporary Hotspot profiles See Setting Security on page 36 Authentication Locked to Open Access for all profiles Encryption Shows the type of encryption used for the security type Network Key Passcode used to access the network The required format varies by type of security If the network key is not visi
13. be located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless specifically authorized by Novatel Wireless Technologies 69 MODIFICATIONS The FCC requires that you be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by your service provider may void your authority to operate the equipment FCC Equipment Authorization ID NBZNRM MIFI3352 NBZNRM MIFI3372 To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements the MiFi 3352 3372 should not be used in configurations that cannot maintain at least 20 cm 8 0 in separation from a user To maintain a distance of 20 cm 8 in from a user this device shall not be used while in your pocket When utilizing the USB cable please ensure that the MiFi device is not placed on your lap hand or close to a user or bystanders to satisfy RF Exposure requirements Limitation of Liability The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Novatel Wireless NOVATEL WIRELESS AND ITS AFFILIATES SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL GENERAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR REVENUE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NOVATEL WIRELESS PRODUCT EVEN IF NOVATEL WIRELESS AND OR ITS AFFILIATES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMA
14. device drive letter Double click the installer file amp Follow the onscreen instructions No service is available OR I get a Limited or No Connectivity message You are outside your network operator s coverage area Check with your network operator There might be a problem with your account gt Reorient your MiFi device gt Ifyou are inside a building or near a structure that might block the signal change the position or location of the device For example try moving your MiFi device close to a window The device has no power The LED indicator is off and does not come on when the Power button is pressed gt Ensure the battery is properly seated in the device gt Ensure the battery is fully charged Plug in the AC mains charger for at least 4 hours forgot my password You can reset the device to factory defaults using the master reset button See Using the Master Reset Button on page 65 I cannot connect to my MiFi device Q Make sure the WiFi LED is on it should be solid not blinking If the LEDs are not on check your battery Make sure your wireless radio AirPort is turned on Check your computer s Help if you need assistance 61 Open your wireless network connection list e Windows Right click the wireless icon and select View Available Networks e Mac Click the AirPort icon in the menu bar and pull down the list of networks Select the MiFi network nam
15. given by your service provider Click Apply Click the Return to Profile List link oO 89 8 9 Click Apply on the Internet Profiles Set Internet Profile screen LET You may want to set Autoconnect to have your MiFi device connect to the network whenever it is powered on Set up wireless security for your MiFi network See Set Up Wireless Security on page 17 WARNING It is highly recommended that you set up security for your MiFi device at this time If you do not configure security for your wireless network data on your network will be easily accessible to others Set Up Wireless Security Using security with your wireless network is very important If your network was not pre configured Novatel Wireless recommends that you set up security immediately by following these steps e Change the Administrative Password e Establish a Secure Profile Change the Administrative Password Log in and then click Settings See Log In to the Home Page on page 14 Choose System gt Password from the menu bar 6 64 characters New Password Verify New Password Type admin into the Current Password field Select a new administrative password and enter it into both New Password fields os Click Apply This is the new administrative password that you use when you log in to the browser interface Loi 3 Be sure to record the new password You will have to reset the device using the Master R
16. provider SIM Lock or unlock the SIM or change the PIN Diagnostics View the device information and view the modem status Settings Allow your MiFi 3352 3372 to automatically connect allow guests to establish the Internet connection determine roaming and determine network technology 39 Internet Status The Internet Status page provides information about the Internet connection Opening the Page 9 Choose Internet gt Status from the menu bar The Internet Status page opens Internet Connection Connection Status Connected Received Network Transmitted Technology HSUPA Connected Time Roaming Home Network Profile 285 36 KB 65 18 KB 00 53 42 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Internet Connection The Internet Connection section of the Internet Status page gives you the following information Connection status Network connected to Connection technology Whether or not you are roaming The current profile The number of bytes received and transmitted The duration of the current connection TCP IP The TCP IP section of the Internet Status page gives you the following information about your MiFi 3352 3372 Local IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP address DNS server IP address Internet Profiles The Internet Profiles page allows you to configure your device to work with your service provider by entering the APN username and other information that your provider requires
17. quick and easy resource for information You can connect any 802 11 b g wireless device to your MiFi device You can establish a secure profile so that others cannot use your MiFi device unless you allow them See Wi Fi Setup on page 13 You can also establish temporary settings to allow up to five devices to connect with your MiFi device without you having to give them your security settings See Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot on page 20 Package Contents e MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hotspot e Rechargeable battery e AC charger e Quick Start Guide System Requirements To connect your MiFi device to the mobile broadband network using a Wi Fi connection and to manage your MiFi device through the MiFi Landing Page you need the following e Adevice supporting Wi Fi 802 11 b g e Internet browser software For example Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Firefox Safari Opera Chrome To install the optional MiFi drivers in your computer and use the USB connection you need the following e Asupported operating system on which to install the optional MiFi drivers e Windows XP Vista 7 e USB 2 0 port Windows only MiFi Drivers When you connect your MiFi device to a Windows PC for the first time a window opens with the installer for the optional MiFi drivers The drivers are located on the device no CD required The MiFi drivers make it possible to connect a computer without Wi Fi to your MiFi device s Wi Fi network
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19. the network signal strength temperature features and accessories you use e Your device also works with an approved car charger e New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge e When charging your battery keep it near room temperature e When storing your battery keep it uncharged in a cool dark dry place e Never expose batteries to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F e Never leave the device in an unattended vehicle due to uncontrollable temperatures that may be outside the desired temperature for this device e Some batteries perform best after several full charge discharge cycles e Itis normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging times If you notice a change in your battery life it is probably time to purchase a new battery IMPORTANT Whenever you remove or insert either the battery or the SIM card ensure your MiFi device is not connected to any device or power source Never use tools knives keys pens or any type of object to force the door open or to remove the battery Using any of these types of objects could result in puncturing the MiFi battery WARNING The failure to use approved batteries and chargers may increase the risk that your device will overheat catch fire or explode resulting in serious bodily injury death or property damage 11 Windows only Install the Optional Drivers IMPORTANT Do not connect your MiFi dev
20. 1 9B 1C 64 34 You can view the MAC address of any device currently connected to your MiFi 3352 3372 in the Wi Fi Clients section of the Wi Fi Status page See Wi Fi Clients on page 34 e OnaWindows PC you can find the MAC address by running ipconfig all from a command prompt window cmd The MAC address is referred to as the Physical Address e Ona Mac open System Preferences gt Network In the Show list click AirPort then click Advanced The MAC address is the Airport ID IMPORTANT Make sure you get the MAC address for the wireless network adapter and not the Ethernet adapter 37 Using MAC Filter The MAC Filter page allows you to enable or disable MAC filtering and to add or delete MAC addresses from the trusted client list IMPORTANT Do not enable MAC filtering unless you have added your own MAC address to the trusted client list Otherwise you will be unable to access your MiFi 3352 3372 until you use the Master Reset button See Using the Master Reset Button on page 65 Choose Wi Fi MAC Filter from the menu bar 2 Type the MAC address for your computer into the Add Trusted Client MAC Address box and click Add You can copy and paste your computer s MAC address from the Wi Fi Clients section of the Wi Fi Status page See Wi Fi Clients on page 34 if desired type the MAC address for other computers into the Add Trusted Client MAC Address box and click Add select the Enable MAC Filter check box
21. 3229A MIFI3372 Novatel Wireless Revision History Part Number Revision Description Date 90026218 05 Jan 2012 PN 90026218_R1_05Jan2012 Please visit www novatelwireless com for the latest information about your device Contents Getting Stalteu sos verd 94933913 PIPER ETC M EP SSH ET PIPES VETE NS E Press MiFi Device OVCIMEW r 2 Package OnO S ciens d mten ERREUR CI RE VSPELEERIM P EIU NT UP EHE emebanes 2 System RequireMeEntS acce 2e COT EUVATm cs arectie ence ceensase Gaccecenecarane MESS 2 Winaows only IMIFIDEIVOES s 04 05 54949 6600580095405 RICE RRTCEERESDA NOTER ERR OT C14 3 MiFi Landing dace ee eee ee ee E LI KEINE EPI er 3 Using the Device for the FIESE IMC i uocare rick RcPRCRU Ee rac COS PNTECRE P AER E boa es 4 COMO ONS S osi s erasqd4IrTSA LORERTEdENATANECIARENEATPPANEPEPEERERPA RE RORETE ECIAM MTPESE CP 5 Power Sources for Your MiFi Device coupe dens dnobus ch oe eeteasee sedan deo editae dut 6 LED SVAN Se 7 CONNECCION LED lt scs tcaseanaccraces encase a a RORIS PIPER ISRREE 7 UIN D oeer aerer AAA E E A A EE E E a 7 Installing the SIM Card Battery and Drivers 0 cece cece cece cece IH 8 Install the SIM Card and Battery ss ea secca eara C Yan Roch oH RPR COO GCPRS ERES TR rd 8 Remove the Batten bes suse nec pb TRU P E MEM FEE CN IEEE E PIS 10 BAO go D IOT 11 Windows only In
22. GES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE OR FOR CLAIMS BY ANY THIRD PARTY Notwithstanding the foregoing in no event shall Novatel Wireless and or its affiliates aggregate liability arising under or in connection with the Novatel Wireless product regardless of the number of events occurrences or claims giving rise to liability be in excess of the price paid by the purchaser for the Novatel Wireless product 70 Safety Hazards Do not operate your MiFi device in an environment that may be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger specifically Areas where prohibited by the law e Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices Always turn off your MiFi device or the host device and remove the modem from the USB port when instructed to do so or when you suspect that it may cause interference or danger Where explosive atmospheres may be present e Donot operate your modem in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere may exist Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Be aware and comply with all signs and instructions e Users are advised not to operate the modem while at a refueling point or service station Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress e Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
23. New Password Verify New Password Password Page This page allows you to create a new administrative password Oo Type your current password in the Current Password box Enter the new password must have 4 to 64 characters in the New Password box and again in the Verify New Password box Click Apply 56 System Settings The System Settings page allows you to change the interface language and the date and time format used in the browser interface You can also enable the system log from this page The system log is used for troubleshooting and should usually be left disabled Opening the Page J gt Choose System gt System Settings from the menu bar The System Settings page opens GPS Startup On client connection to MiFi UI C Enable WiFi when USB is connected Localization Language English H Date Time Format mm dd yyyy B 12 hr H Temperature Units meremme e Measurement Units USA Numeric Format Decimal Period Apply Cancel System Settings Page GPS Startup You can determine when GPS service starts e Never e On power up e On Wi Fi client connection e On client connection to MiFi UI Localization This section allows you to set the language date and time format temperature and measurement units and numeric format decimal qb 0 969 Select the language you want to use from the list Select the Date Time format you want to use from the li
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25. and provides to you Opening the Page gt Choose Internet gt Profiles from the menu bar The Internet Profiles Set Internet Profile page opens The details for the profile currently in use are shown dic Cc esunemstpiene APN Username Authentication Type Internet Profiles Page This page allows you to select edit and create profiles used with your service provider To select a different profile J gt Use the drop down menu to select another profile name and click Apply To edit an existing profile or to create a new profile select an existing profile from the Profile list and click Edit Internet Profile feu es 3 The default profile cannot be edited fthe MiFi 3352 3372 is connected the connected profile cannot be edited The Internet Profiles Edit Internet Profile page opens Edit Internet Profile Profile Name Profile2 Return to Profile List APN Username Password Authentication Type None r Manual DNS DNS 1 IP address DNS 2 O lP address 2 If you want to create a new profile change the name on this page 41 Enter the information as provided by your network provider Your provider may or may not require all of these fields e APN Access Point Name e Username optional e Password optional e Authentication Type None PAP or CHAP Click Apply Click the Return to Profile List link Ensure that your new profile displays i
26. aster version of GSM wireless service it allows data to be delivered at rates of 384 Kbps and enables the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications EDGE became available in 2001 Firewall A hardware or software boundary that protects a network or single computer from unwanted outside traffic Firmware A computer program embedded in an electronic device Firmware usually contains operating code for the device FTP File Transfer Protocol A network protocol for exchanging files over a TCP network Gateway A network point that acts as an entrance to another network that uses a different protocol GPRS General Packet Radio Services A system used by GSM mobile phones for transmitting IP packets It also provides support for WCDMA based 3G networks GSM Global System for Mobile communication A digital mobile telephony system widely used in Europe and other parts of the world GSM was first launched in 1991 and is the most widely used of the three digital wireless telephony technologies TDMA GSM and CDMA GSM uses a variation of TDMA GPS Global Positioning System A radio based navigation system that allows users to determine their location The device uses satellite data to calculate its position Commonly used in mapping and navigation systems Hotspot A Wi Fi 802 11 access point or the area covered by an access point Used for connecting to the Internet Hot Swappable The ability t
27. ble click the Display Key link on the right 35 Choosing a Profile The browser interface allows you to select or modify a profile to use while browsing You can choose one of three Wi Fi profiles e Secure You can set up this profile with the security measures you need to use your device safely e Temporary Hotspot This profile allows you set up a temporary hotspot that allows others in your immediate area maximum of 5 to go online using your device e Open This is a completely unsecure profile that should be avoided except during initial setup of your device gt Select the profile from the Profile list and click Apply or Edit Wi Fi Profile Setting Security You can use WEP 64 or 128 bit WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 Mixed Mode security Some Wi Fi clients become confused if the security is changed and the network name is not If you change security settings and do not get asked for the new network key when you try to reconnect delete the existing old network name from your Preferred Networks list Then you can reconnect IMPORTANT Record your network key Choose Wi Fi Profiles from the menu bar select a profile and click Edit Wi Fi Profile The Wi Fi Profiles Edit Wi Fi Profile page opens Profile Secure Return to Profile List Network name SSID wr tre wys 802 11 Mode 802 11g 802 11b ID Channel awo KJ tad gt WPA WPA2 Mixed Mode 1 Authentication Open
28. ce The microSDHC card is not hot swappable Connect your computer to your MiFi device using WiFi Open My Network Places This might vary depending on your version of Windows In the Address bar type the MiFi IP address and the MiFi Share name for example 192 168 1 1 mifi if your share name is the default name You can set the MiFi Share name and authentication username and password on the File Sharing screen See Enable File Sharing on Your MiFi Device on page 22 If authentication is enabled you will be prompted for a username and password Use the username and password set on the File Sharing screen You can now browse the folders and files on the microSD card inserted in your MiFi device Mac OS X v10 4 and later dp S Insert a microSDHC card before you turn on your MiFi device The microSDHC card is not hot swappable Connect your computer to your MiFi device using WiFi Select Go gt Connect to Server In the Address field type smb and the MiFi address for example smb 192 168 1 1 mifi if your share name is the default name You can set the MiFi Share name and authentication username and password on the File Sharing screen See Enable File Sharing on Your MiFi Device on page 22 Click Connect 23 9 MacOSX v10 4 only An authentication window opens If you set authentication password on the File Sharing screen type the username and password in the window If you did not set auth
29. ction will be disabled when you click Apply and you must reconnect using your new network key You can customize your MiFi Landing Page See MiFi Landing Page on page 26 18 Using MiFi and Sharing Files Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot Using a microSDHC Card With Your MiFi Device Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot Your MiFi device allows you to set up a temporary network name and network key so you can allow people to connect to it without having to share your security information Your MiFi device can have up to five devices connected at any one time To set up a temporary hotspot T Log in and then click Settings See Log In to the Home Page page 14 Choose WiFi gt Profiles from the menu bar The WiFi Profiles Set Profile page opens Set Profile E o dave M Ad This WiFi profile will not take effect until Apply is clicked Network name SSID MiFi 16FA Secure 802 11 Mode 802 11g 802 11b Channel Auto Security WPA WPA2 Mixed Mode Authentication Open Access Encryption TKIP AES Network Key Display Key Choose Temporary Hotspot from the Profile list and click Edit WiFi Profile Click the Generate new values link at the bottom Edit WIFI Profile Profile Temporary Hotspot Return to Profile List Network name SSID MiFi 16FA 802 11 Mode 802 11g 802 11b Channel Security WEP 64 bit A WEP Security is not recommended The Authentication Open Access recommended security opt
30. d Time 01 49 43 Profile Open IP Address tont Network name SSID MiFi 16FA Subnet Mask iua wt Security None Clients 1 5 MiFi Settings In addition to the Landing page the MiFi Settings are included in this page You can configure and customize your MiFi 3352 3372 as you like MiFi Settings Menu Bar The MiFi Settings section contains a menu bar to help you configure your MiFi 3352 3372 Except for the Home menu item each menu bar item has a submenu with several additional items available The Home menu item returns you to the Home screen Applications Menu The Applications Menu includes File Sharing and Landing Page Settings File Sharing Insert a microSDHC card before you turn on your MiFi 3352 3372 The microSDHC card is not hot swappable The microSDHC card section has additional information on how to use file sharing on your MiFi 3352 3372 See Enable File Sharing on Your MiFi 3352 3372 on page 22 C microSD Card Status microSD Card Available Total Space 241 MB Available Space 239 MB Configuration Enable File Sharing Folder Share Name If this folder does not exist it will be created Authentication No Authentication From here you can enable file sharing and see how much free space you have available on the microSDHC card You can also decide to protect your files with a password or make them available to everyone connected to your MiFi 3352 3372 31 Landing
31. d can be moved to different devices SSID Service Set IDentifier The name assigned to a Wi Fi network TCP Transmission Control Protocol A core protocol for transmitting and receiving information over the Internet TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks UI User Interface The part of a software application or hardware device that a user sees and interacts with UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service A third generation broadband packet based transmission of text digitized voice video and multimedia at data rates up to 2 Mbps UMTS offers a consistent set of services to mobile users all over the world UMTS is based on the GSM standard Until UMTS is fully implemented users can use multi mode devices that switch to currently available technology USB Universal Serial Bus A connection type for computing device peripherals such as a printer mobile modem etc USB connectors may be used for data transfer or charging VPN Virtual Private Network A secure private network that runs over the public Internet Commonly used to connect to an office network from elsewhere 77 VPN Passthrough A feature that allows a client to connect to a VPN server WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access A 3G mobile wireless technology that promises much higher data speeds to mobile and portable wirel
32. e Mac It connects automatically Windows Click Connect When the your MiFi device is connected to the network the WiFi LED begins to blink My network does not appear in the wireless network list Verify the MiFi LEDs are on and are not showing an error condition Refer to your Quick Start Guide for a table of LED states Refresh your network list e Windows Click Refresh Network List on the left side of the Wireless Network Connection screen If that does not work you can try the following Open Network Connections Right click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties Click the Wireless Networks tab Delete any unused wireless connections from the Preferred Networks list and click OK Restart your computer EL gm e deb m e Mac Click the AirPort icon in the menu bar and select Turn AirPort Off Then click it again and select Turn AirPort On The LED is flashing red gt Seethe complete list of LED states See LED States on page 7 gt TheSIM card might be locked Enter your PIN code when prompted If you enter the wrong PIN code 3 times you will be prompted to enter your PUK code If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times your SIM card will be disabled Contact your network provider to obtain a new SIM card I see the network name but I cannot connect to my MiFi device Check the user name password and access point name APN in your connection profile If any of these are wrong you can
33. e on the back of the device You need a paperclip or similar object to push the button Make sure your MiFi device is powered on Locate the master reset button on the back of the device next to the label A Inserta paper clip into the hole and hold the button down for five 5 seconds until the LED goes off Your list of wireless networks will now show the original default network when you first configured your device Connectto your MiFi device again and reconfigure it You will have to enter your APN and other information again 65 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information Product Specifications Regulatory Safety Hazards Proper Battery Use and Disposal Limited Warranty and Liability Product Specifications General Name MiFi 3352 3372 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot Model MiFi 3352 3372 Approvals FCC CE Marking Industry Canada Weight 2 86 oz 8 gm Dimensions 2 44 in x 3 86 in x 60 in 62 mm x 98 mm x 15 3 mm WLAN 802 11b g 2 4 GHz WEP WPA WPA2 security DHCP server NAT NAPT DNS support VPN pass through Battery Removable rechargeable Li ion battery Size 3 7V 1530 mAh Interface Type micro USB port microSDHC slot SIM socket 1 8V and 3 0V standard USIM Technology Bands Technology HSUPA HSDPA GPRS EDGE Band Designation Tri band HSUPA HSDPA 900 1900 2100 MHz Quad band GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Transmit Band HSUPA Up to 5 76 Mbps uplink Receive Band HSDPA Up to
34. ed batteries in accordance with local regulations Battery usage by children should be supervised Avoid dropping the device or battery If the device or the battery is dropped especially on a hard surface and the user suspects damage take it to a service centre for inspection Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard 72 Limited Warranty and Liability Novatel Wireless Inc warrants for the 12 month period immediately following receipt of the Product by Purchaser that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE The exclusive remedy for a claim under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement at Novatel Wireless option of defective or non conforming materials parts or components The foregoing warranties do not extend to I non conformities defects or errors in the Products due to accident abuse misuse or negligent use of the Products or use in other than a normal and customary manner environmental conditions not conforming to Novatel Wireless specification of failure to follow prescribed installation operating and maintenance procedures Il defects errors or nonconformity s in the Product due to modifications alterations additions or changes not
35. ed or not available to guests Guests also cannot initiate a connection to the network You can change this setting See Internet Settings on page 45 Hello Guest Settings Administration Login Help Eo ud gt Q HSUPA Connected Weather GCE EEE Eco E ooco Current Forecast Billing Period e 32 895293 117 2018 7 Md San Diego CA 4 2 2010 Day 29 of 30 5 1 2010 es n Map _ v g ea Sara 4S Rancho piaibyne sea anta Fe IG N r KO re Solana A Fairbanks EER a Data Used each C Home Network 45 MB Partly Sunny c H 0 6875 MB High 69 F Roaming Network 56 mB il S c Low 48 F 9 Ra mission Trait Wind 16MIW 0 MB k Regional Pk Humidity 4696 gt Wi Visibility 10 MI 0090 00e 3 I el More o AE s md MBS Q SET NOTE If you connect to the Landing Page and do not have an Internet connection your landing page might look incomplete For best results log in to the page and connect to the Internet Hello Guest Settings Administration Login Help A A a Eo u YW HSUPA Disconnected DataUsage Current Billing Period This Widget is unable to function ais Gi adpscing iEn Berlin Germany M Data Used Home Network 45 MB 0 6535 MB Roaming Network 56 MB f ETE 0 MB 28 Home Page The Home page is the first page you see after logging in to the browser interface It is the main poin
36. entication click OK to access the MiFi Share Cees If no password is set but you are prompted for a name use the name guest Mac OS X v10 5 and later If you set authentication username and password on the File Sharing screen type the username and password when prompted If you did not set authentication a Finder window opens You can now browse the folders and files on the microSD card inserted in your MiFi device Access Files on the microSDHC Card with USB Insert a microSDHC card before you turn on your MiFi device The microSDHC card is not hot swappable Ces Windows only You should install the drivers if you connect the MiFi device to your computer for the first time See Windows only MiFi Drivers on page 3 Connect your computer to your MiFi device using a microUSB cable A microSDHC card inserted in the MiFi device appears as an attached drive This is similar to connecting a USB flash drive to your computer Windows The microSDHC card appears in Computer or My Computer with its own drive letter Mac The microSDHC card appears in the left column of the Finder window under Devices You can drag and drop files between your computer and the microSDHC card as you would normally do with a USB flash drive When you disconnect your MiFi device be sure to eject the microSDHC card as you would eject any other drive 24 Accessing MiFi Features MiFi Landing Page MiFi Settings Wi Fi Configu
37. es require incoming access to work properly IMPORTANT You will need to set up static IP addresses on your WLAN for each device that has an application you want to forward to Opening the Page Choose Router gt Port Forwarding from the menu bar The Port Forwarding page opens Port Forwarding Applications Application IP Address of WiFi Client C DNS Domain Name Server C FTP Server O HTTP Web Server C NNTP Server POP3 Server C SMTP Server C SNMP Server C Telnet Server C TFTP Server 50 Port Forwarding Page This page allows you to enter the local static IP address for each application that you want to receive traffic from the Internet select the checkbox for the application you want to enable Enter the local static IP address of the device hosting the application in the IP Address of Wi Fi Client field Click Apply IMPORTANT Portforwarding creates a security risk and should be disabled when not required TCP IP The TCP IP page allows you to view the local WLAN IP address and the MAC address for your MiFi 3352 3372 Opening the Page gt Choose Router gt TCP IP from the menu bar The TCP IP page opens C IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address DHCP Address Range ae 2 ae ae t TCP IP Page This page gives you the following status information about your device e Local IP Address e Subnet Mask e MAC Address of your MiFi 3352
38. eset button if you lose the administrative password See Using the Master Reset Button on page 65 17 Establish a Secure Profile You can use WEP 64 or 128 bit WPA PSK WPA2 PSK or WPA WPA2 mixed mode security IMPORTANT Record your network key Cp Log in and then click Settings See og In to the Home Page on page 14 Choose Wi Fi gt Profiles from the menu bar rus su D ED A This WiFi profile will not take effect until Network name SSID MiFi 16FA Secure ia uisa 802 11 Mode 802 11g 802 11b Channel 6 Security WEP 64 bit Authentication Open Access Encryption 40 64 Bit 10 Hex Digits Network Key Display Key Apply Cancel From the Profile list select Secure and click the Edit Wi Fi Profile button The Edit Wi Fi Profile page opens Profile Secure Return to Profile List Network name SSID Wir 16FA Secure 802 11 Mode 802119 8021 b i Channel p Security gt weA WPA2Mixed Mode W Authentication Open Access Encryption TKIP AES Network Key M assword82345 Key Strength Normal 8 63 ASCII characters Choose the type of security you want to use from the Security list Type the Network Key you want to use Click Apply Click the Return to Profile List link 0000o Click Apply on the Wi Fi Profiles Set Profile page to begin using the Secure profile IMPORTANT Be sure to record your new network key and keep it in a safe place Your wireless conne
39. ess devices Another name for UMTS WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy An IEEE standard security protocol for 802 11 networks Superseded by WPA and WPA2 Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity Any system that uses the 802 11 standard developed and released in 1997 by the IEEE Wi Fi Client A wireless device that connects to the Internet via Wi Fi WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A typically low power network that transmits a wireless signal over a span of a few hundred feet and usually only to stationary devices WPA WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access A security protocol for wireless 802 11 networks from the Wi Fi Alliance 78
40. gement to set power saving modes e Password to set the administrative password e Settings to set the interface language and date and time formats 53 System Status The System Status page provides you with information about your MiFi 3352 3372 Opening the Page J gt Choose System gt System Status from the menu bar The System Status page opens Manufacturer Novatel Wireless Model MiFi Serial No Access Point Firmware Version Router Firmware Version Modem Firmware Version Kernel Version SDK Version Web UI version UA Version RestarvReboot_ Reset to Factory Defauls System Status Page System Information System Information includes the following e Manufacturer Novatel Wireless e Model Number e Serial Number e Access Point Firmware Version e Router Firmware Version e Modem Firmware Version e Kernel Version e SDKVersion e Web User Interface Version e User Agent Version Restart Reboot You can restart your MiFi 3352 3372 from this page gt Click Restart Reboot to reset your MiFi 3352 3372 as if you turned the power off then on again IMPORTANT Your Internet and Wi Fi connections will be lost and you will have to reconnect 55 J s Reset to Factory Defaults J gt Click Reset to Factory Defaults to set all settings back to factory settings IMPORTANT Your Internet and Wi Fi connections will be lost and you will have to reconnect In addition you will have to
41. gs section of the site Hello Admin settings Administration Logout Help e The navigation in the Settings section of the site Hello Admin Landing Page Logout Help Status Icons Below the Navigation Bar at the top right corner of the window icons indicate the device status SMS message status this icon indicates when there are unread SMS messages Battery life this icon indicates the amount of battery life remaining and also indicates when the device is connected to power Mobile Broadband network signal strength Wi Fi signal strength Network roaming status this icon indicates whether the device is on its own network or roaming on another network GPS status this icon indicates whether the device has a GPS fix or not and also indicates when the device is searching for a GPS fix Connection status click this button to connect to or disconnect from the Moblie Broadband network The appearance of each icon varies according to the current device status 27 Landing Page The Landing page is the page you see when you first connect to your MiFi 3352 3372 with your browser It is also the page that guests connected to your MiFi 3352 3372 can see The Landing page is where guests can see and interact with widgets See Widgets on page 30 They can drag and drop widgets around the screen and arrange them as they like each guest s browser stores the widget locations Generally the widget settings are limit
42. hat has MiFi 3352 or MiFi 3372 in the name 13 Windows only The steps to connect to a Wi Fi network vary depending on your operating system version and whether you use the native application or third party software Windows Click Connect Mac OS X Click the MiFi network name If your unit was not pre configured the Wi Fi LED flashes to show the connected status Continue to Configure your MiFi device for your service provider on page 15 If your unit was pre configured continue to the next step Enter the Network Key when requested The Wi Fi LED flashes to show connected status See Set Up Wireless Security on page 17 Log In to the Home Page From your computer s Web browser type http mifi mlp alternatively http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar and press the Enter or Return key Your MiFi device s Home page opens This is the login page to the browser interface and it also provides access to your microSDHC card Hello Guest Settings Administration Login Help cK Hl Q HSUPA Disconnected O f 5 PataUsage 006 Billing Period 14 Click Login type admin into the field in the upper right corner of the window check the Remember Me box and then click Login The Home page for the browser interface opens Hello Guest Settings Administration Login Help Login Cancel DataUsage UC Billing Period Configure Your MiFi Device IMPORTANT If you
43. he label end of your MiFi device near the palms of your hands Place each thumb on the triangle shaped traction bars near the corners of the MiFi battery door Using normal thumb pressure on the traction bars slide the battery door away from you The door should move approximately 0 6 cm 1 4 inch before it clicks and stops moving Remove the door by picking up the edge of the battery door that moved over your fingers Pullthe battery up slightly so that it will move over the edge of your MiFi device Slide the battery out of the battery well Battery Tips WARNING Use only batteries and chargers with your device that have been approved by your service provider or by Novatel Wireless Always use Novatel Wireless original batteries and chargers The warranty does not cover damage caused by non Novatel Wireless batteries and or chargers e tnormally takes at least four hours to fully charge the battery e Donotuse sharp objects to access the battery well this may damage the device and the battery e Donotuse excessive force to remove the battery or to access the battery well e lf your MiFi device is connected to a computer using a USB cable the battery charges e When one device is accessing mobile data while your MiFi device is using battery power the device lasts up to four hours e he battery discharges more rapidly as additional devices access your MiFi device e Battery life depends on
44. i log 33 Wi Fi Status The Wi Fi Status page provides you with information about your wireless network Opening the Page gt Choose Wi Fi gt Status from the menu bar The Wi Fi Status page opens _ Hn Dn n s Current Profile Open Channel 6 Network name SSID MiFi 16FA 802 11 Mode 802 11g 802 11b Clients Allowed 5 Security None Clients Connected 1 Encryption None Network Key Display Key IP Address IP Type Hostname MAC Address Date Time DHCP Wi Fi Status Sections Wi Fi Network The Wi Fi Network section of the Wi Fi Status page provides the following information e Profile that is currently in use e Name of the network SSID that you are connected to e Maximum number of clients that are allowed to connect to the device e Number of clients that are currently connected to the device e Channel that is being used e Current wireless mode e Security type and encryption for the current profile e Network Key link Click to retrieve the network key Wi Fi Clients The Wi Fi Clients section of the Wi Fi Status page shows the clients that are currently connected to your MiFi 3352 3372 This is another way you can find the MAC address for a particular device when you are setting up MAC filtering Wi Fi Profiles The Wi Fi Profiles page allows you to configure your secure profile or set up a temporary hotspot Opening the Page gt Choose Wi Fi gt Profiles from the menu
45. ice to a USB hub as it might not provide sufficient power If you have a Windows PC and want to connect to the MiFi network using a microUSB cable instead of Wi Fi you can install the optional drivers 9609 Ensure the SIM card is installed Turn on your MiFi device Connect your MiFi device to your computer using a microUSB cable The Mobile Broadband Generic Drivers installer window opens Follow the onscreen instructions Connect to the MiFi Landing Page to confirm the connection See Log In to the Home Page on page 14 NOTE When your computer is connected to your MiFi device this does not automatically mean your MiFi device is connected to the Mobile Broadband network If your MiFi device is not set up to automatically connect you might need to manually connect your MiFi device to the network 12 Wi Fi Setup To properly set up your MiFi device you need to do both of the following tasks e SetUpaWi Fi Connection e Set Up Wireless Security IMPORTANT Your MiFi device is pre configured with your network operator settings If your MiFi device is unable to pre configure your settings you need the Access Point Name APN from your service provider plus any username password or other information they may have given you If you do not have this information contact your service provider before attempting to set up your MiFi device Your MiFi device might be pre configured with Wi Fi encryption WEP 128 bits
46. ional Mobile equipment Identity for this modem The IMEI is a 15 or 17 digit number used to identify an individual mobile station on a GSM or UMTS network This number is associated with the device and does not change with the SIM Internet Diagnostics The Internet Diagnostics display area can give you information about your device that can be useful for troubleshooting network problems It is not intended for use during normal operations J gt Click Modem Status to view information about the status of the modem Internet Settings Allow your MiFi 3352 3372 to automatically connect allow guests to establish the Internet connection determine roaming and determine network technology Opening the Page J gt Choose Internet gt Settings from the menu bar The Internet Settings page opens Connection Options Auto connect enable C Allow Guest users to establish the Internet connection Network Options Roaming Home network only O B Network Technology Autematie H Manual Network Selection Internet Settings Page Auto connect enable Auto connect allows your MiFi 3352 3372 to connect to your provider s network automatically whenever it is turned on There are multiple options for auto connect e Home Network Your MiFi 3352 3372 only auto connects to the home network when it is on e Home and Roaming Network Your MiFi 3352 3372 connects to any available network when it is on IMPORTANT Additio
47. ions are WPA Personal PSK WPA2 Personal PSK and Encryption 40 64 Bit 10 Hex Digits WPA WPA2 Mixed Mode Network Key Be 12345 5 ASCII characters or 10 HEX characters Settings for this profile are auto generate Generate new values Im The Network Name and Network Key change to a new temporary network name SSID and network key Note the temporary hotspot network name and network key In the example they are MiFi 16FA and 12345 You can click the Generate new values link again to have a different network name and network key generated 20 Click Apply Click the Return to Profile List link Click Apply on the WiFi Profiles Set Profile page IMPORTANT Your wireless connection will be disabled at this point You must reconnect with the new settings you just established You can now share the generated temporary network name and network key with others so they can connect to the device Do not forget to change your profile back to Secure when you are done sharing your temporary hotspot 21 Using a microSDHC Card With Your MiFi Device Your MiFi device comes with a microSDHC card slot that allows you to bring files with you without having to carry an additional flash drive IMPORTANT microSDHC cards are not hot swappable You need to power down your MiFi device before you insert or remove the card Insert the microSDHC Card gt Insert a microSDHC card into the microSDHC slo
48. made in accordance with Novatel Wireless specifications or authorized by Novatel Wireless IIl normal wear and tear IV damage caused by force of nature or act of any third person V shipping damage VI service or repair of Product by the purchaser without prior written consent from Novatel Wireless VII products designated by Novatel Wireless as beta site test samples experimental developmental reproduction sample incomplete or out of specification Products or VIII returned products if the original identification marks have been removed or altered 73 Glossary Q 3G Third Generation 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology The evolution of 3G technology is as follows GSM technologies GPRS offered speeds up to 48 8 Kbps began in 2000 EDGE reached up to 384 Kbps 2003 WCDMA offered downlink speeds up to 1 02 Mbps UMTS supports a theoretical data transfer rate of 21 Mbps HSUPA offered uplink speeds up to 5 76 Mbps and downlink speeds up to 7 2 Mbps HSDPA boosted downlink to 14 Mbps in 75 countries 2007 HSPA increased uplink speeds to 11 Mbps and downlink speeds to 42 Mbps LTE Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access is aiming for 100 Mbps specifications completed 2008 CDMA technologies 1xRTT offered speeds up to 144 Kbps 2002 EV DO increased downlink speeds up to 2 4 Mbps 2004 EV DO Rev A boosted downlink speeds to 3 1 Mbps
49. microUSB Port The AC charger USB cable and optional car charger connect here microSDHC Slot Removable memory storage slot supports microSDHC cards microSDHC card not included Wi Fi LED Indicates Wi Fi connection status See LED States on page 7 Power Button Connection LED Powers on and off the device The Connection LED provides connection and battery status See ED States on page 7 o0 Q O5 Battery SIM Compartment The battery and SIM card are placed here Master Reset Button Resets the device to factory default settings See Using the Master Reset Button on page 66 SIM Card Slot The SIM card is inserted here SSID Label If your network is preconfigured the network name SSID and Wi Fi Key are located on the inside of the battery door Power Sources for Your MiFi Device Your device will work from its battery or when plugged into a power source Battery The battery lasts up to four hours Charge the battery by plugging in the AC adapter or optional car charger While the battery is charging the Power Connection LED flashes amber When the battery is fully charged the LED is solid amber Wall power or car charger Use the device by plugging it into either a wall socket or a vehicle using the optional car charger accessory The MiFi battery charges while it is plugged in USB power from a computer The battery charges while it is plugged in to a computer Charging
50. n off my MiFi device gt Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds until the LEDs turn off Whatis the default administrative login password gt admin How dol access information on the WiFi network and WiFi clients Loginto the MiFi Home page Go to WiFi gt Status See WiFi Status on page 34 I am having trouble connecting to my office VPN Login to the MiFi Home page Go to Router gt Settings Select the VPN Passthrough enable checkbox and then click Apply 63 Windows only I think installed the drivers on my computer but how I dol know I did When you connect the MiFi device to your computer for the first time an installer window opens and the MiFi device appears in My Computer with its own drive letter If you connect your MiFi device to your computer and you are not prompted to install the drivers they have already been installed When the drivers are installed and your MiFi device is connected a new network adapter appears in the Network Connections control panel 1 Click Start Control Panel Network Connections 2 Anew network connection labeled Novatel Wireless Ethernet Adapter appears NOTE For best results install the SIM card in your MiFi device before you connect it to your computer 64 Using the Master Reset Button Your MiFi device comes with a master reset button that allows you to return it to its factory default state The master reset button is recessed in a hol
51. n the drop down window and click Apply 42 SIM The SIM page allows you to change the password and to unlock your SIM Opening the Page gt Choose Internet gt SIM from the menu bar The SIM page opens _ The current PIN must be provided in order to modify the SIM Current PIN ro Lock SIM Unlock SIM Set new PIN SIM Page The following steps describe how to lock unlock or change your SIM lock code Enter the current PIN password for the SIM 6 Choose Lock SIM and click Apply OR Choose Unlock SIM and click Apply OR Choose Set new PIN PIN entry boxes will appear on the page Enter a new PIN in both boxes and click Apply 43 Internet Diagnostics The Internet Diagnostics page provides status information about your Internet connection and your MiFi 3352 3372 Opening the Page J gt Choose Internet gt Diagnostics from the menu bar The Internet Diagnostics page opens 3G Modem Manufacturer Novatel Wireless Model MiFi Modem Firmware Version IMEI Internet Diagnostics IMEI IMSI MoMdn RAT NetworkID Internet Diagnostics Page Sections 3G Modem The 3G Modem section of the Internet Diagnostics page gives you the following information about your MiFi 3352 3372 e Manufacturer manufacturer of this device e Model model name or number of the device e Modem Firmware Version current version of the internal software firmware e IMEI the Internat
52. nal charges may apply for international roaming Please consult your network operator gt Select the auto connect mode you want to use and click Apply Allow Guest users to establish the Internet connection Check this box to have the Connect button appear on the Landing page 45 Network Technology The Network Technology setting determines how your MiFi 3352 3372 accesses the network There are three options e Automatic It scans for 3G signals and looks for GPRS EDGE signals if it cannot locate 3G e GPRS EDGE Only It only looks for GPRS EDGE signals e 3GOnly It only looks for 3G signals gt Select the access method and click Apply Manual Network Selection Check this box if you want to manually select your mobile broadband network 46 Router Configuration The Router Menu gives you access to options that allow you to configure traffic through your MiFi 3352 3372 The section contains the following information Router Menu Port Filtering Port Forwarding TCP IP Router Settings Router Menu Q Choose Router from the menu bar o Home Applications WiFi Internet Router System Select one of the following Port Filtering Create a list of applications that are allowed to access the Internet Port Forwarding Create a list of applications that are allowed to access your computer from the Internet You might use this if you have an FTP server on your system or play certain online game
53. not connect to the network How dol disconnect from the network Loginto the MiFi Home page Click Disconnect 1 Open the MiFi Home page 2 Then type your administrative password into the login field and then click Login 3 Click the Disconnect button 62 How can I find out how many users are connected to my MiFi device gt Open the MiFi Home page The number of clients users currently connected to your MiFi device is in the WiFi section at the bottom of the screen How can I set a new PIN for my SIM card gt Setanew PIN using the MiFi browser interface Go to Internet gt SIM See SIM on page 43 Where can I find information about Internet connectivity and my WiFi setup Loginto the MiFi Home page Go to WiFi gt Settings See WiFi Settings on page 38 How dol check the model number and firmware versions of my MiFi device Loginto the MiFi Home page Go to System gt Status See System Status on page 54 How can I check the battery level of my MiFi device gt Open the MiFi Landing page The battery status icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the window For more detailed information login and choose Internet Diagnostics Then click Modem Status Where can I find my IMEI number Loginto the MiFi Home page Go to Internet gt Diagnostics How dol check the available space on the microSDHC card Loginto the MiFi Home page Go to Applications gt File Sharing How dol tur
54. o safely remove and replace a component for example a memory card or USB device from a device or computer while it is powered on HSPA High Speed Packet Access Hlgh speed technology offering speeds of 7 2 Mbps downlink and 5 76 Mbps uplink It is a family of 3G services that is available to GSM carriers and is a major enhancement from WCDMA HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol An application level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity Used in GSM networks to identify the device It is usually printed on the device and can often be retrieved using a USSD code IP Internet Protocol The mechanism by which packets are routed between computers on a network IP address Internet Protocol address The address of a device attached to an IP network TCP IP network Kbps Kilobits per second The rate of data flow MAC Address Media Access Control A number that uniquely identifies each network hardware device MAC addresses are 12 digit hexadecimal numbers Mbps Megabits per second 76 microSD microSDHC A small removable flash memory card available in various storage sizes Some products have a slot that allows them to utilize this external memory Network Operator The vendor who provides your wireless access Known by different names in different regions some examples are wireless provider network provider and service provide
55. occur in any particular installation If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Industry Canada ICES 003 for EMI compliance Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE YOURSELF SUCH ACTION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY THE MiFi DEVICE IS FACTORY TUNED NO CUSTOMER CALIBRATION OR TUNING IS REQUIRED CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SERVICING YOUR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE Notice to Consumers Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment NOTE The Radio Frequency RF emitter installed in your device must not
56. often but not always clearly marked Potential locations can include gas stations below deck on boats chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Near Medical and life support equipment e Do not operate your device in any area where medical equipment life support equipment or near any equipment that may be susceptible to any form of radio interference In such areas the host communications device must be turned off The device may transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment On an aircraft either on the ground or airborne e n addition to FAA requirements many airline regulations state that you must suspend wireless operations before boarding an airplane Please ensure that your MiFi device or the host device is turned off and if in USB Mode your modem is removed from the USB port prior to boarding aircraft in order to comply with these regulations The modem can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems and controls While operating a vehicle e The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate a wireless data device while in control of a vehicle Doing so will detract from the driver or operator s control and operation of that vehicle In some coun
57. r Network Technology Ihe technology on which a particular network provider s system is built such as GSM HSPA CDMA EDGE and EVDO Port A virtual data connection used by programs to exchange data It is the endpoint in a logical connection The port is specified by the port number Port Forwarding process that allows remote devices to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN Port Number A 16 bit number used by the TCP and UDP protocols to direct traffic on a TCP IP host Certain port numbers are standard for common applications Protocol A standard that enables connection communication and data transfer between computing endpoints PUK code Pin Unlock Key A PUK is required when you enter an incorrect PIN 3 times After entering the wrong PIN 3 times the SIM card is disabled Rev A CDMA EV DO Rev A is a leading edge wireless technology with higher data rates and higher system capacity It is a fully backward compatible standard and remains interoperable with deployed EV DO networks and devices around the world The increased data rates on Rev A s physical layer enable richer applications and services For more information visit www cdg org Router A device that directs traffic from one network to another SIM Subscriber Identification Module Found in GSM network technology the SIM is a card containing identification information for the subscriber and their account The SIM car
58. r network was not pre configured follow these steps to configure your MiFi device for you network operator Your network service provider should have given you instructions with your APN and user name and password if required Be sure you have and follow those instructions Configure your MiFi device for your service provider Cb Log in and then click Settings See Log In to the Home Page on page 14 select Settings gt Internet gt Profiles The Internet Profiles Set Internet Profile page opens Hello Admin Landing Page Logout Help EE wll o eu Nj y HSUPA Disconnected Home Applications WiFi Internet Router System Internet Profiles Set internet Profile APN Username Authentication Type None 15 select the profile for your provider from the Profile list and click the Edit Internet Profile button The Internet Profiles Edit Profile page opens Hello Admin Landing Page Logout Help NN Ci EN ul mmi f V AT amp T HSUPA Disconnected Home Applications WiFi Internet Router System Internet Profiles Edit internet Profile Profile Name Profile 1 Return to Profile List APN Username Password Authentication Type Nn sw Manual DNS DNS 1 P address DNS 2 TP address If you wish change the Profile Name to something more descriptive for example My MiFi Enter the APN Username Password and other information you were
59. ration Internet Configuration Router Configuration System Configuration MiFi Landing Page The MiFi Landing Page is part of your MiFi 3352 3372 It s an on device web page that contains customizable widgets with frequently used information Your widgets may vary the examples in this guide describe generally how widgets work Hello Guest Settings Administration Login Help Mifi Eo wll Q HSUPA Connected Weather LEMCEORXN M 00890 Geosearch 00890 Current Forecast Billing Period San Diego CA 4 2 2010 Day 29 of 30 5 1 2010 inte e O o airbanks i 64 Data Used Y Home Network 45 MB Partly Sunny CO 0 6875 MB High 69 F Roaming Network 58 MB Low 48 F E Wind 16 MIW OMB Humidity 46 Visibility 10 MI Devices o9 9 9 9 9 5 MoreQQ 4 30 2010 4 25 PM GPS Location FO Accuweather Open the Browser Interface You can find this information previously in the guide See Log In to the Home Page on page 14 26 Navigation Bar At the top of the Home page in the browser interface is the navigation bar These buttons are dynamic according to the page you visit and the carrier settings and can include additional options The following images are some examples of the navigation bar e he navigation prior to logging in Hello Guest Settings Administration Login Help e The navigation after you log in but before you go to the Settin
60. reconfigure your profiles Software Update The Software Update page allows you to upload a package or bundle file to update your software Opening the Page J gt Choose System gt Software Update from the menu bar The Backup Restore page opens Select a package or bundle file and hit the Apply button to perform the software update Select a software update file Y Choose File no file selected Software Update Page gt Click Choose File to upload a software update file Power Management Your MiFi 3352 3372 can turn itself off when it is idle and running on battery power The Power Management page allows you to set the timing for when your MiFi 3352 3372 switches off Opening the Page J gt Choose System gt Power Management from the menu bar The Power Management page opens nM L After 30 minutes idle time 55 Power Management Page The Power Management page allows you to set your MiFi 3352 3372 to turn itself off when it is idle and running on battery power 3 gt Select when you want your MiFi 3352 3372 to turn off when it is idle and running on battery power and click Apply The options range from Never to 60 minutes Password The Password page allows you to change the administrative password that gives access to the browser interface Opening the Page J gt Choose System gt Password from the menu bar The Password page opens Set Administration Password Current Password
61. red to remove or install the battery or battery door Using any type of tool could result in damage to the device and to the battery If excessive force appears necessary to move the door or remove the battery please return the MiFi to your carrier or where you purchased your MiFi Place your MiFi device on a flat surface with the battery door side up Ska a j y i y pa LU y i f n en Md O Hold the MiFi in both hands with the label end of your MiFi device near the palms of your hands Place each thumb on the triangle shaped traction bars near the corners of the MiFi battery door Using normal thumb pressure on the traction bars slide the battery door away from you The door should move approximately 0 6 cm 1 4 inch before it clicks and stops moving Remove the door by picking up the edge of the battery door that moved over your fingers Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot as shown connect the AC charger to your MiFi device and charge at least four hours before use The power button LED flashes while charging and glows solid when charging is complete Remove the Battery WARNING Never use tools knives keys pens or any type of object to force the door open or to remove the battery Using any of these types of objects could result in puncturing the MiFi battery Place your MiFi device on a flat surface with the battery door side up Hold the MiFi in both hands with t
62. s TCP IP See your MiFi 3352 3372 IP address and MAC address Router Settings Enable DHCP and VPN passthrough 47 Port Filtering Port Filtering allows you to enhance the security of your system by only allowing certain applications to reach the Internet Opening the Page J gt Choose Router gt Port Filtering from the menu bar The Port Filtering page opens C Enable Port Filtering If enabled only traffic from Allowed Applications can access the Internet C Allowed Applications C DNS Domain Name Server O HTTP O HTTPS C FTP E mail POP3 C E mail IMAP C Telnet O RTP Port Filtering Page This page allows you to enable Port Filtering select common applications to allow access to the Internet and set up custom applications for access to the Internet To set port filtering for standard applications Open the page Select the Enable Port Filtering checkbox Select the check boxes for the applications you want to allow access to the Internet S68 Click Apply Cees 3 The device uses standard ports for these applications If you have applications that do not use the Standard ports or that are not listed under Allowed Applications use Custom Applications To set port filtering for custom applications In order to set up port filtering for a custom application you will need to know the port numbers up to five ports or port ranges
63. st You can choose between 24 and 12 hour time display and European dd mm yyyy and U S mm dd yyyy date formats Select the Temperature units you want to use from the list Select the Measurement units you want to use from the list Select the Numeric Format you want to use from the list Click Apply 58 Troubleshooting Overview Common Problems and Solutions Using the Master Reset Button Overview The following tips will help solve many common problems encountered while using your MiFi device e Ensure you are using your MiFi device in the correct geographic region e Ensure your network operator s wireless coverage extends to your current location e Ensure the SIM card is correctly installed e Ensure the battery is fully charged When properly installed your MiFi device is a highly reliable product Most problems are caused by one of these issues e System resources required by your MiFi device are being used by other devices e Network coverage is unavailable due to coverage area or an account or network problem 60 Common Problems and Solutions Before you read on all of the steps mentioned here are given in more detailed form elsewhere in the user guide When a reference is given click the link to go to the more detailed information The following are some common problems and solutions Windows only The driver auto install did not work Open Computer My Computer and then open the MiFi
64. stall the Optional Drivers slllleeeeeeeeee I 12 WISI OUD Peres rep EE IPPIOPOCIS MO EPIRI aes E ee nce a Ge as E a 13 Set Up a Wi Fi Connection os sna act o dani seuss soe use ara been d Pando EE PEORES KU RS 13 Log in to the Home Pages oes acon cen ER EO RAREETeraMCRIPCRIS ER EERCREERTP PIU ERU RSETS 14 Configure Your MiFi Device aired dre epa Feddaeetbi Gel pd ead arbi wp db INEO P RbpT PPS 15 Set Up Wireless Security saesacereosvte3oqd au SP UPC ARVETUTERKOSRAMUCIICERNFEORIEPAPTPPMEES 17 Change the Administrative PaSSWOIrd ccc cece cece eect eee e eee e n 17 Establish a Secure Profile 14 00gs PIRE Reds dS eodera dep ween CP DUREE ERE maa 18 Using MiFi and Sharing Files eee eee rrr 19 Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot cos iter t9 eerie tees Spb ui e PR aPPEPERPEC UNIES E IRE MEM 20 Using a microSDHC Card With Your MiFi Device 1 ccc ccc cece Hmm 22 Insert themicroSDHG Card on dads oa eeewnts FUE CIE VENDER TE ROSE ENE AETA 22 Enable File Sharing on Your MiFi Device see Hm 22 Access Shared Files on the microSDHC Card Wirelessly ccc ccc ccc ccc cece eee eee 23 Access Files on the microSDHC Card with USB cc cece cece cece e cece nn 24 Accessing MiFi Features cc ccc cece cece cece e eo ooo oo s s 25 MiM Landing Page orrsrreses ERES EE URS EUIS E PURPEEERU IUE UP IIIa RUTIPEREROPPI DUE NP E PEU 26 Open the Browser Inter fd Gas Les aa ceed cscs be
65. t Aozi Be careful not to touch the contacts Do not force the card into the slot Check the orientation if you have difficulties Enable File Sharing on Your MiFi Device Insert a microSDHC card before you turn on your MiFi device The microSDHC card is not hot swappable File sharing is not enabled by default If you establish file sharing on your MiFi device others connected to your MiFi device can access the files on your microSDHC card Cp Log in and then click Settings See og In to the Home Page on page 14 O Choose Applications gt File Sharing from the menu bar The File Sharing page opens miero D Card Status microSD microSD Card Available Total Space 241 MB Available Space 239 MB Configuration V Enable File Sharing Folder Share Name mifi If this folder does not exist it will be created Authentication No Authentication 22 From here you can enable file sharing and see how much free space you have available on the microSDHC card You can also decide to protect your files with a password or make them available to everyone connected to your MiFi device See File Sharing on page 31 Access Shared Files on the microSDHC Card Wirelessly Once you enable file sharing you can access the shared files on your computer See Enable File Sharing on Your MiFi Device on page 22 Windows S Insert a microSDHC card before you turn on your MiFi devi
66. t rkheimer Stra e 6 10 66117 Saarbr cken Germany Identification mark 0682 Notified Body number Authorized representative details Darren Cooke Novatel Wireless UK Ltd Belvedere House Basing View Manager Product Verification Basingstoke England RG21 4HG Telephone 44 0 1256 405600 The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at Novatel Wireless Technologies Ltd Suite 200 6715 8 Street NE Calgary Alberta Canada Signed 02 June 2010 Michael J Wuerstl Novatel Wireless Technologies Ltd Senior Director of Engineering and Site Manager 68 National Restrictions France For 2 4 GHz the output power in France is restricted to 10 mW EIRP when products are used outdoors in the band 2454 2483 5 MHz This use of this WLAN device is restricted for indoor use only Check the ARCEP at http www arcep fr for more details Federal Communications Commission FCC and Industry Canada IC Notice This equipment has been tested to and found to be within the acceptable limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada ICES 003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates radio frequency energy and is designed for use in accordance with the manufacturer s user manual However there is no guarantee that interference will not
67. t of entry for all your work with your MiFi 3352 3372 This is the page where you first ind the Connect button with which you can connect to the Mobile Broadband network The Home page is where you can see and interact with widgets You can drag and drop widgets around the screen and arrange them as you like You have control over which widgets are shown on the Landing page and the widget settings The Home page is where you can initiate a connection to the network You can also set your MiFi 3352 3372 to auto connect to the network See Internet Settings on page 45 Administration San Diego CA 4 64 F Partly Sunny High Low Wind Humidity Visibility 4 30 2010 4 25 PM 69 F 48 F 16 MIW 46 10 MI GPS Location More Q Billing Period 4 2 2010 Day 29 of 30 5 1 2010 Data Used Home Network Ga f 0 6875 MB Roaming Network 0 MB 29 Hello Admin Settings Logout Help o CD HSUPA Connected Eo al E 32 895293 117 2018 wy ae y Encinitas 4 Rancho 4SRanch j Brdiff by the Sea Santa Fe E v QRS Black Mountain Solana Fairbanks UU Ranch Beach a i Del Mar e DP A Crs e To Widgets Widgets are programs that give you information quickly For example your MiFi 3352 3372 can give you the weather where you are right now or anywhere in the world Another example is a widget that can help you track your data usage and
68. the battery through the USB port is slower than charging it with AC or vehicle power LED States Connection LED LED Color Status Description No light Off and the The device is powered off or otherwise not receiving power Power Button LED is also off Red IN Blinking Low battery Solid Device error See Common Problems and Solutions on page 61 Amber EE Blinking The battery is charging Solid The battery is fully charged Green B Blinking A GPRS or EDGE network is available but not connected Solid Connected to a network using GPRS or EDGE service Blue a Blinking A UMTS network is available but not connected Solid Connected to a network using UMTS service Violet Bn Blinking An HSPA network is available but not connected Solid Connected to a network using HSPA service Wi Fi LED LED Color Status Description No light Off Wi Fi is off or disabled Blue a Blinking On with users connected Solid On with no users connected Installing the SIM Card Battery and Drivers Install the SIM Card and Battery Insert the SIM card and then insert and charge the battery IMPORTANT The battery must be fully charged for a minimum of four hours before using your MiFi device for the first time After the initial use and set up you may use the device with the battery AC charger car charger or USB power The battery door cover on your MiFi snaps open and closed No tools are requi
69. to prevent unauthorised access to your mobile broadband service The unique SSID network name and WEP key are printed on the inside of the battery door You need this information to continue Set Up a Wi Fi Connection In most cases your MiFi device should be pre configured for your network operator right out of the box and you can connect to the Network Name SSID found on the sticker inside the battery door See Connect to your MiFi device on page 13 If it is not pre configured setting up the Wi Fi connection requires two steps e Connect to your MiFi device e Configure your MiFi device for your service provider Not required for most users Aozi The battery should be fully charged before using MiFi the first time To connect in Wi Fi Mode your MiFi device must be powered with a charged battery with an AC or car charger When your MiFi device is connected to your computer with the USB cable Wi Fi is disabled Connect to your MiFi device Q Press the power button Your MiFi device powers on and starts up When the power LED is flashing and the Wi Fi LED solid the device is ready for you to connect another device such as your computer to it Use your normal Wi Fi manager on your computer to locate the MiFi network name SSID and select it 194 829 If your device was pre configured the network name was printed on the inside of the battery door If your device was not pre configured select the network name t
70. tries operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offense 71 Proper Battery Use and Disposal CAUTION Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they might explode WARNING In the event of a battery leak e Do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or the eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice e Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed Contact your local recycling center for proper battery disposal Guidelines for Safe and Responsible Battery Use Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign object into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard Only use the battery for the system for which it was specified Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive object to contact the battery terminals Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard Promptly dispose of us
71. visibly show you how much data you have left this period The example pages shown in this guide include a Weather widget a Data Usage widget and a Geosearch widget These widgets might or might not be part of your device s MiFi Landing Page and are examples of typical widget types Some widgets use Internet data and require a connection to the Internet such as Weather Other widgets get data from the device itself such as Data Usage You can collapse a widget by double clicking the bar at the top of the widget The icons in the bar at the top of the widget provide additional functionality 1 This icon provides more information about the widget c This icon refreshes the widget content This icon opens the Settings pane You can update the settings for the widget Guest users might not see this icon and if so do not have access to the Settings pane x This icon closes the widget and removes it from the landing page You can re add widgets from the Settings page Your network operator can provide more information about how to get additional widgets While some widgets work with the device itself and store information on the device most widgets work best when you have an active Internet connection Administration Page The Administration page is a basic Internet Connection and Wi Fi status page that guest users can access Internet Connection Received 375 42 KB IP Address Transmitted 72 66 KB Subnet Mask Connecte
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