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1.       MiFi  5510L  90026642   R1            2013 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     Patents and Licenses  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copyrighted by Novatel Wireless and or Novatel Wireless    suppliers     Although copyrighted  the software drivers are unpublished and embody valuable trade secrets proprietary to Novatel  Wireless and or Novatel Wireless    suppliers  The disassembly  decompilation  and or Reverse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 forbi
2.      2272 GB used af 5 GB verre ali LITE     Cole ends 0171062013    laze Views Usage Menu       23    On the Jetpack Web Interface    To connect to the Jetpack web interface and customize your Jetpack settings       Connect your computer or Wi Fi enabled device to your Jetpack to access the Internet      See Connecting to Your Jetpack on page 18      6  Open your connected device s web browser and type http   my jetpack  or http   192 168 1 1  into the address bar  Press Enter  The Jetpack Home page opens   See Sign In on page 25      verizon wireless    wl  Verizon Wireless    UG    Signin d       A My Jetpack Home          dee uses Jetpack MiFi  Daviese Wireless Number  Mi  Spaz  Jetpack Settings         Messages      About Jetpack Manage My Jetpack My Account  amp  Tools       Customize my Wi Fi Settings    My Verizon Wireless    Change my Jetpack Admin  Password    Coverage Map    Data Calculator  Install Windows XP Driver    Welcome To Your    9910L    Help  amp  Support       A         Attend a Wireless Workshop  Community Forums  Device Support Page    User Guide    A Some links take you to external content where data fees may apply      MiFi    MiFi 5510L       Click Sign In in the upper right corner of the window and type your Jetpack Admin password  in the Admin password field and click Sign In to display the Jetpack Home page   See My    Jetpack Home on page 27      You are now able to customize your Jetpack settings configuration     24    Sign In    The Sign In 
3.    4G LTE    With LTE bandwidth  700 MHz  you can get the broadband speed you require to work efficiently  outside the home or office  You can connect to the Internet  access your corporate intranet  check  your email and download attachments at speeds that are up to 10 times faster than 3G      4G Mobile Broadband with LTE   e Download  typical download speeds of 5 12 Mbps     e Upload  typical upload speeds of 2 5 Mbps     3G Mobile Broadband with EVDO Rev  A    e Download  typical download speeds of 600 kbps 1 4 Mbps with bursts up to 3 1 Mbps     e Upload  typical upload speeds of 500 800 kbps with bursts up to 1 8 Mbps     Wi Fi 802 11b g n  e 802 11buses the 2 4 GHz frequency with a bandwidth of 11 Mbps     e 802 119 uses the 2 4 GHz frequency with a bandwidth of 54 Mbps   e 802 11n uses the 2 4 GHz frequency with a bandwidth of 150 Mbps       Speeds shown are those published by Verizon Wireless  Inc  and are theoretical in nature  Actual throughput speed and coverage  may vary  Speed claims not applicable when roaming        Mobile Broadband Rev A speed claim based on Verizon Wireless network tests with 5 MB FTP data files without compression   Your Mobile Broadband Rev  A enabled Jetpack will indicate coverage when you are in a Mobile Broadband Rev  A service area   When outside the Rev  A service area  your wireless Jetpack will revert to Mobile Broadband Rev  0  typical download speeds will  be 400 700 Kbps and upload speeds will be 60 80 Kbps         Using Your Jet
4.    About Jetpack Your software upgrade is ready to download now     Delete All Messages    aa NOVATEL WIRELESS Mif    MiFi 5510L       You will be prompted with the Confirm message   Are you sure you want to delete all of your  messages   Click Confirm to delete all messages  or Cancel to keep your messages and return  to the Messages page     Are you sure you want to delete all of your messages        63    About Jetpack    About Jetpack allows you to view information about your Jetpack     On the Jetpack Device    Q To view detailed information about your Jetpack  press the select button on the Home  screen to display the Menu screen        Use the navigation button to scroll to the About Jetpack icon and press the select button to  open the About Jetpack screen and display your mobile phone  model  and IMEI numbers        Select More  gt  More to display the Jetpack Admin screen showing the website Ul address and  Admin Password     About Jetpack About Jetpack Jetpack Admin    Pale  X X X  X Xx x  X xxx You can configure the    Model MiFi 551UL Jetpack with your Web    Browser  hiore          Select Close to return to the Jetpack Menu screen      Use the navigation button to scroll to the Jetpack Home icon  and press Go Home to display    the Home page     Jetpack Home  EL NE     Verizon 16 LTE    Jetpack Admin  URL  htEp   my jetpack    Admin PM  xxxxxxx3       64    On the Jetpack Web Interface    The About Jetpack page allows you to view detailed information about Jetpa
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6.    P3             y    DESCRIPTION    The Jetpack is powered off or not receiving power  or the  screen is in power saving mode    Scroll and select the icon to display the number and IP  address of connected devices     Scroll and select the icon to display the number of unread  SMS messages     More bars indicate more signal strength     More white on the battery indicates more battery life     If this icon is displayed  data is being transferred between  your Jetpack and connected device s      If this icon is displayed  your Jetpack is connected over an  extended network     If this icon is displayed  your Jetpack is roaming     Scroll and select the icon to display the number and IP  address of connected devices      Scroll and select the icon to display the number of unread  SMS messages     Scroll and select the icon to display the technology  network  operator  signal and preferred network     Software Update    About Jetpack    Home    Data Usage    Wi Fi Name Password       ge   on    Scroll and select the icon to display the current software  version  date and time of last check for updates and to check  for current software updates     Scroll and select the icon to display the mobile number   model number  IMEI  URL and Admin Password for your  Jetpack     Scroll and select the icon to return to the Jetpack Home page  and to access menu options     Scroll and select the icon to view the amount of data used in  the current billing period     Scroll and select the i
7.   The Jetpack operating system  OS   including its components  version   e Modem FW version     The modem firmware version    e Wi Fi FW version     The Wi Fi firmware version    e Web Ul version     The web user interface version    e Display Ul version     Displays the current user interface version     e PRI version     Displays the configuration version currently applied to the Jetpack        W  Sign Out     d My Jetpack Home    About Jetpack    e Data Usage Internet Status Jetpack Info Diagnostics Logs Jetpack Support  Connected E     Devices Manufacturer  Novatel Wireless  Inc   Model  Jetpack MiFi 5510L  Sp Jetpack Settings    My Jetpack version  1 0  L1 34 1 M1 34   Messages MiFi OS version  1 34 1  Modem FW version  MDIMBX15 1 34 1  2012 10 15 22 06 27      About Jetpack Wi Fi FW wersion  3 1 1 826  Web Ul version  1 34 1 0000  Display Ul wersion  1 34 1 0000  PRI version  FRI3 800268678 REV 117 MIFIS510L VERIZON    MiFi  the MiFi logo  Novatel Wireless and the Novatel Wireless loge are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Hovatel Wireless  Inc     9  our weiss SMiFi    MIF   318L     67    Diagnostics    The Diagnostics page shows information about the MiFi 5510L Jetpack firmware and other system   level information  You can also view the system log  This page is used mostly for troubleshooting  and is not required for normal operation  The Diagnostics page contains the following sections     e Modem  See Modem on page 69     e 4GLTE Network  See 4G LTE Network o
8.  Backup and Restore  SORE  Jetpack Settings  e The Jetpark Admin Password is used to sign in to this web based Jetpark Manager   Messages  Display the Admin Password     About Jetpack If on  the Jetpack Admin Password can be read on the display  ON EN  Change Admin Password          Enter new password  Y Password must be zt lest 6 characters   Confirm new password   mns OVATE WIRELESS MiFi      Enter your new password in the Enter new password box     GO Re enter your new password in the Confirm new password box     31       Click Save Changes     wlll Verizon Wireless 1X          My Jetpack Home ee Jetpack Settings      3 Data Usage Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Connected  Devices Ed Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore  He  Jetpack Settings  E  The Jetpack Admin Password is used to sign in ta this web based Jetpack Manager     Messages  G3  Display the Admin Password  e About Jetpack IF an  the Jetpack Admin Password can be read on the display   Change Admin Password  Enter current password  ELLE LLLI  Enter new password  Pr Err Password musi be al least 6 characters   conten nw petunt  e NOUITEL WIRELESS ro MIF i  MIFISS10L     Amessage displays confirming that your password has been changed   Seep  Jetpack Settings o  Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore    e Changes were saved successfully      i  The Jetpack Admin Password is used to sign in to this web based Jetpack Manager     Next tim
9.  DO RA  800 1900 MHz    746 763 MHz 1720 1755 MHz  776 793 MHz 2110 2155 MHz  824 7 848 31 MHz 1851 25 1908 75 MHz  869 7 893 31 MHz 1931 25 1988 75 MHz     10    C to 4 45  C  14  F to 113   F     20   C to 55   C   4   F to 131   F    1 meter  3 28 feet  drop  no damage   fully operational  5 Hz to 500 Hz  0 1 octave second    82    Regulatory Statements       Federal Communications Commission Notice  FCC     United States     Electronic devices  including computers and wireless modems  generate RF energy incidental to their  intended function and are therefore subject to FCC rules and regulations     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  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 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 Connec
10.  N  x     Customize my Wi Fi Settings My Verizon Wireless Attend a Wireless Workshop  Change my Jetpack Admin Coverage Map Community Forums  Password  Data Calculator Device Support Page  Install Windows XP Driver  User Guide  A Some links take you to external content where data fees may apply   nass NOVATEL WIRELESS  peni TET    MiFi 5510L    28    Manage My Jetpack  The Manage My Jetpack menu contains the following options   e Customize my Wi Fi Settings  See Customize my Wi Fi Settings on page 30      e Change my Jetpack Admin Password  See Change my Jetpack Admin Password on  page 31      e Install Windows XP Driver  See Install Windows XP Driver on page 33      Manage My Jetpack My Account  amp  Tools Help  amp  Support      Po             Customize my Wi Fi Settings My Verizon Wireless Attend a Wireless Workshop  Change my Jetpack Admin Coverage Map Community Forums  Password  Data Calculator Device Support Page     install Windows XP Driver  User Guide       29    Customize my Wi Fi Settings  Clicking on Customize my Wi Fi Settings will take you to the Jetpack Settings page Wi Fi menu    where you can customize Wi Fi profiles and view details about the devices connected to your  Jetpack   See Wi Fi on page 51          A  My setnaon Home eee Jetpack Settings  o     amp  Dats Usage Jaia WLA Apusnzed    G Chana rue c tha VI  rang mum nacumna cua tz nace ycor avec bo  tha Jatpmck mh Chas ue Vig  Fl creer         oes Lou NN    Tum on tz Shaper Hear R   rama cni tha erc    D
11.  VerizZOnwieless     d My Jetpack Home He  Jetpack Settings    e Data Usage Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced      Connected E   Devices Networks Manual DNS SIM Firewall LAN Port Filtering  us Jetpack Settings  Preferred network technology  Automatic  46 LTE  COMA      BEER Content Delivery Optimization     CD       About Jetpack  46 LTE APH     Save Changes    54    Manual DNS  The Jetpack automatically selects a Domain Name Server  DNS   The Manual DNS menu allows you  to manually select up to two DNS IP addresses           My Jetpack Home key Jetpack Settings        Data Usage Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Connected E   Devices Networks Manual DNS SIM Firewall LAN Port Filtering  He  Jetpack Settings    MiFi 5510L automatically selects a Domain Mame Server  DMS  or you can manually set one   Messages Enable manual DNS        About Jetpack DNS 1 IP address     DNS 2 IF address     To manually select a Domain Name Server  follow these steps     Click the box next to Enable manual DNS      Enter the IP address for the first DNS in the DNS 1 IP address field      Enter the IP address for the second DNS in the DNS 2 IP address field  if applicable      Click Save Changes     55    SIM   The SIM menu gives you settings and information about the Jetpack s Subscriber Identity Module   SIM  card  The SIM card inside your Jetpack can be locked with a PIN code for additional security  If  locked  the PIN code must be entered before the Jetpack can connect to the Internet   The default  PIN is 1111   
12.  as well as any  currently blocked devices     On the Jetpack Device      To display Wi Fi enabled devices currently connected to your Jetpack  press the select  button on the Home screen to display the Menu screen          Using the navigation button  scroll to the Connected Devices icon and press the select  button to open the Connected Devices screen and display devices currently connected to or  blocked from connecting to your Jetpack        Press the select button to close the Connected Devices screen and return to the Menu  screen      IE   FS   1 i  Verizon 416 LTE    Connected Devices    Device 14       37    On the Jetpack Web Interface    The Connected Devices page allows you to view and edit devices that are currently connected to  your Jetpack  You can also view and unblock any blocked devices  The Connected Devices page  contains the following     e Connected Devices     Displays the IP Address  MAC Address and Link Local of up to ten  connected devices     e Blocked Devices     Displays any blocked devices         d My Jetpack Home  4  Connected Devices    e Data Usage   View devices curently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed       Connected mn Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change  Devices   1  SOR Jetpack Settings IPv4      MAC Address  e Piece  Link Local   Messages  Blocked Devices     About Jetpack Mo devices are blocked       ITE  WIRELESS    MiFi    MIF  S318L    38    Connected Devices    The Connected Devices menu cont
13.  browser and type http   my jetpack      Data Calculator     Calculate your data usage and select the best plan to meet your data  requirements  You can also open your browser and type http   my jetpack      Windows XP Driver     Windows XP Driver allows you to download the driver for Windows  XP  This driver is only needed if you use a USB cable to connect the Jetpack to a Windows XP  computer     74    Self Serve Support  The Self Serve Support section has the following options     My Verizon Wireless     Click on Attend a Wireless Workshop to attend a free Wireless  Workshop online or in a store to learn everything you need to know about your Jetpack    You can also open your browser and type https   vzwworkshops verizonwireless com   vzwworkshops       Community Forums     Click on Community Forums to follow  share and participate in the  Broadband  amp  Netbook Community  In addition  you can search Broadband  amp  Netbook  Community discussions for specific topics   You can also open your browser and type https       community verizonwireless com community broadband      Device Support Page     Click on Device Support Page to join and discuss the latest news  in Verizon Wireless products  services  and more   You can also open your browser and type    https   community verizonwireless com welcome      User Guide     Click on User Guide to access an online version of the Jetpack User Guide   You  can also open your browser and type http   my jetpack Customer Care      Co
14.  day    After Z days    After 3 days       Save Changes          Click Save Changes     Enable logs     After 3 days   Oe system kx  ls ull  men me oldest data    Delete system log   Is discarded  regardiess of fils setting     Save Changes       73    Jetpack Support    The Jetpack Support page contains the following sections     Quick Links  See Quick Links on page 74    Self Serve Support  See Self Serve Support on page 75      Customer Care  See User Guide     Click on User Guide to access an online version of the    Jetpack User Guide  You can also open your browser and type http   my jetpack  Customer  Care on page 65          d My Jetpack Home  i  About Jetpack    ZIP  e Data Usage Internet Status Jetpack Info Diagnostics Logs Jetpack Support  Connected   Devices E Quick Links     My Verizon Wireless  Tens  Jetpack Settings Coverage Map   Data Calculator   Messages Windows XP Driver    Self Service Support    aD About Jetpack  Attend a Wireless Workshop    Community Forums  Device Support Page  User Guide  Customer Care    Verizon Customer Care  T  188B BRR 0231 O        ms mass mm Mie    MIF   3181     Quick Links    The Quick Links section has the following options     My Verizon Wireless     My Verizon Wireless allows you to manage your account  pay your  bill  purchase accessories and more  Click on My Verizon Wireless to register or go to www     verizonwireless com myverizon     Coverage Map     Displays the Verizon Wireless coverage area  You can also open your 
15.  e Subnet mask     The subnet mask network setting for the Jetpack  The default value  255 255 255 0 is standard for small  class  C   networks  If you change the LAN IP Address   ensure you use the correct Subnet Mask for the IP address range containing the LAN IP  address     e MAC address     The Media Access Controller  MAC  or physical address for the Jetpack     e Enable DHCP server     The Enable DHCP Server checkbox enables or disables the DHCP  Server feature     e Start DHCP address range at     The start range of IP addresses reserved for use by the  Jetpack s DHCP server table     e DHCP address range     The current range of IP addresses reserved for use by MiFi 5510L  Jetpack s DHCP server table  If a device with a static IP address wants to connect to  MiFi 5510L Jetpack s network  the static IP should be outside of the DHCP address range   Most devices do not have a static IP     e IPv6    e Enable IPv6     The Enable IPv6 checkbox enables or disables the IPv6 feature     e Link Local address     Displays the local address when IPv6 is enabled        verizonwieless All Verizon Wireless 1X E  Sign Out T   d My Jetpack Home u  Jetpack settings     fi fae Jetpack WiFi   Advanced  4  Connected E    Devices Metworks Manual DNS SIM Firewall LAN Port Filtering  Du Jetpack Settings IPv4   23 cue IP address  182 188 1 1  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0      About Jetpack  MAC address  t tou  n  o  Enable DHCP server  wt  Start DHCP address range at  192 188 1 2  DHCP addres
16.  e User Guide    Manage My Jetpack My Account  amp  Tools Help  amp  Support              Attend a Wireless Workshop    Customize my Wi Fi Settings My Verizon Wireless  Change my Jetpack Admin Coverage Map Community Forums  Password    Data Calculator Device Support Page    Install Windows  lt P Driver  User Guide    Attend a Wireless Workshop  Click on Attend a Wireless Workshop to attend a free Wireless Workshop online or in a store to learn    everything you need to know about your Jetpack     Community Forums  Click on Community Forums to follow  share and participate in the Broadband  amp  Netbook    Community  In addition  you can search Broadband  amp  Netbook Community discussions for specific  topics     Device Support Page  Click on Device Support Page to join and discuss the latest news in Verizon Wireless products   services  and more     User Guide  Click on User Guide to access an online version of the Jetpack User Guide     34    Data Usage    You can quickly and easily check your data usage and billing cycle directly on the Jetpack  or on the  Jetpack web User Interface     On the Jetpack Device          To display your data usage and billing cycle schedule  press the select button on the Home  screen to display the Menu screen      IE a a    Verizon 4 LTE       P   puy LI Sade hi ETILI    Using the navigation button  scroll to the Data Usage icon and press the select button to  open the Data Usage screen and display your current data usage and billing cycle s
17.  field   e Type your new password in the Enter new password field      Type your new password a second time in the Confirm new password field        Click Save Changes to save any changes made to your password     47    Preferences  The Preferences page contains the following     e USB Mode     The USB mode menu changes the USB mode to Ethernet over USB or Charge    only     e Charge only     If selected  the Jetpack will only draw power from the USB port  No  communication is possible between your computer and this device when connected  via USB  Note that a standard USB port does not provide sufficient current to power this  device  so the battery will still be depleted     e Ethernet over USB     If selected  an Ethernet  TCP IP  connection is established between  the Jetpack and your computer  The computer can access the Internet and the Web based  interface via the USB connection  For Windows XP  drivers must be installed to enable  Ethernet over USB  The link to download and install these drivers is located on the Home  page  If Ethernet over USB is not available  you can still communicate via Wi Fi     e Automatic shutdown     The Automatic shutdown menu changes the amount of time  After  5 minutes  After 10 minutes  After 30 minutes or Never  that expires before the Jetpack    automatically shuts down     e Turn off display     The Turn off display menu changes the amount of time  After 30 seconds   After 1 minute  After 5 minutes or Never  that expires before the dis
18.  or receive such data     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  nonconformities in the Product due to modifications  alterations  additions or changes not 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 designate
19.  or the area covered by an access point  Used for connecting  to the Internet     HTTP     Hypertext Transfer Protocol  An application level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web  over the Internet     IEEE     Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  An international technical professional society  that promotes standardization in technical disciplines     90    IMEI     International Mobile Equipment Identity  Used in LTE 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 Type     The type of service provided over a network     IP address     Internet Protocol address  The address of a device attached to an IP network  TCP IP  network      ISP     Internet Service Provider  Also referred to as the service carrier  an ISP provides Internet  connection service   See Network Operator     Kbps     Kilobits per second  The rate of data flow     LAN     Local Area Network  A type of network that lets a group of computers  all in close proximity   such as inside an office building   communicate with one another  It does not use common carrier  circuits though it can have gateways or bridges to other public or private networks     MAC Address     Media Access Control  A number that uniquely identifies each network hardware  device  MAC addresses are 12 digit hexadecimal numbers  This is also know
20.  traffic from one network to another     SIM     Subscriber Identification Module  Found in LTE and GSM network technology  the SIM is a card  containing identification information for the subscriber and their account  The SIM card can be moved  to different devices     91    SSID     Service Set IDentifier  The name assigned to a Wi Fi network     TCP IP     Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The set of communications protocols used  for the Internet and other similar networks     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     USB Port Types     Ihe USB ports on computers and hubs have a rectangular Type A socket  and  peripheral devices have a cable with a Type A plug  Peripherals that do not have an attached cable  have a square Type B socket on the device and a separate cable with a Type A and Type B plug  Ports  and connectors are available in different sizes  for example  standard  mini  and micro      VPN     Virtual Private Network  A secure private network that runs over the public Internet   Commonly used to connect to an office network from elsewhere     WCDMA     Wideband Code Division Multiple Access  An air interface standard found in 3G mobile  telecommunications networks  The most commonly used member of the UMTS family     WWAN     Wireless Wide Area Network  A public network that extends beyond architectural   ge
21.  used by the mobile data network to  identify this particular modem     IMEI     The International Mobile Equipment Identity  IMEI  number for the Jetpack     IMEISV     The International Mobile Equipment Identity  IMEI  combined with an approval  number for the Jetpack     FW version     The modem firmware version     SIM status     Status of the SIM card  If the SIM card is missing  or this field indicates some  form of SIM error  the MiFi Jetpack will not be able to connect to the mobile network     ICCID     The ID number assigned to the SIM Card     MIN  MSID      The Mobile Identification Number  MIN  or Mobile Station ID  MSID  is the  number associated with the home service provider and the wireless phone number     ESN     The Electronic Serial Number  which is either blank or a pseudo ESN which is not  guaranteed to be unique for devices that use an MEID     Home SID     System identifier for the home network   ERI version     The Enhanced Roaming Indicator version that is currently installed     PRL version     The version of the Preferred Roaming List  PRL   which tells the modem which  non home carrier towers should provide roaming coverage     Modem   Phone number  MDN   a i Cp  MEID    IMEI    IMEISV    FW version  MDM9x15 1 34 1  2012 10 15 22 08 27   SIM status  Ready   ICCID    MIN  M SID     ESH    Home SID  4   ERI version  4    PRL version  Ae 14    69    4G LTE Network  The 4G LTE Network section has the following options     e Status     Status of the n
22. 013 2 35 PM     f   i Jetpack Settings ME  XXX XXX  XXXX 01 07 2013 2 29PM f   S Messages Login for new feature options   XXX XXX  XXXX 01 07 2013 2 20 PM     mg     About Jetpack Your software upgrade is ready to download now   XXX XXX XXXX 01 07 2013 2 26PM f     Your VZW bill is ready now     Delete All Messages     gt  MOWIE  WIRELESS    Mifi    MiFi 5510L      To delete a selected message  click the garbage can icon to the right of the message date  and time        verizonwireless wll  Verizon Wireless    GE   M  SignOut  amp   A My Jetpack Home   Messages ie      Data Usage 5 messages   2 new  E  XXX XXX XXXX 01 10 2013 2 38 PM f   Connected Testing 2  Devices  E  XXX XXX XXXX 01 10 2013 2 38 PM f   Seep Jetpack Settings kaosi  XXX XXKX XXXX 01 07 2013 2 29 PM f     Messages Login for new feature options   XXX XXX KXXX 01 07 2013 2 29PM fig  a About Jetpack Your software upgrade is ready to download now   XXX XXX XXXX 01 07 2013 2 26 PM  Your VZW bill is ready now  T    Delete All Messages    eee HOWIE  WIRELESS   Mif    MiFi 5510L    62         Todelete all messages  click Delete All Messages        verizonwieless ull  Verizon Wireless a W  SignOut    A My Jetpack Home   Messages     e Data Usage 4 messages   0 new  E  XXX XXX XXXX 01 10 2013 2 35 PM     fg  Connected Testing 2  Devices  E amp   XXX XXX XXXX 01 10 2013 2 35 PM fig  Sr Jetpack Settings p  XXX  XXX  XXXX 01 07 2013 2 29PM ig  S Messages Login for new feature options   XXX KXX KXXX 01 07 2013 2 29PM fig  
23. 2 11b   802 119   802    w    WPAZ Personal PSE  hull    10 T    Automatic T    Long range   shorter batte         THE Es aio own as Fe SD     Legacy securi methods are not supported  wi a2 11n     8  E3 ASO characters    For greater securfty  use a mibiture of digits   upper case lower case and ofer symbole     Your Jepa Is limiied fo 5 connected  devices when not on LTE     Peretled  connected devices cannot  communicate WE each oer     WIM provides higher priarit sar  muminedia and is mandatory if using  am in    Adjust ine area covered by he WIRFT  rietWwark       Devices connected to your Jetpack use data from your data plan  Performance may vary with the    number af devices     19       Save Changes       OO 9    To change your Admin Password  from My Jetpack Home  select Manage My Jetpack  gt   Change my Jetpack Admin Password     Enter your current Admin Password in the Enter current password field     Enter your new password in the Enter new password field  and re enter to confirm in the  Confirm new password field     Click Save Changes     wll  Verizon Wireless          My Jetpack Home On Jetpack Settings    Data Usage Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced   Connected E        Devices Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Barkup and Restore   OR Jetpack Settings     i  The Jetpack Admin Password is used to sign in to this web based Jetpack Manager     Messages  Display the Admin Password       About Jetpack If on  the Jetpack Admin Password can be read on the displa
24. 46    e Wi Fi  See Wi Fi on page 51    e Advanced  See Advanced on page 53    tye Jetpack Settings e    Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced    Jetpack  The Jetpack menu contains the following menu options   e Jetpack Admin Password  See Jetpack Admin Password on page 47    e Preferences  See Preferences on page 48    e Software Update  See Software Update on page 49    e Backup and Restore  See Backup and Restore on page 50    Sve  Jetpack Settings e  Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced    Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore    46    Jetpack Admin Password  The Jetpack Admin Password page allows you to display  hide and or change the Admin Password         rb My Jetpack Home is Jetpack Settings     e E Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Connected E   Devices Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore  Du Jetpack Settings  e The Jetpack Admin Password is used ta sign in ta this web based Jetpack Manager   Messages  Display the Admin Password     About Jetpack If on  the Jetpack Admin Password can be read on the display  ON  m  Change Admin Password  Enter current password   Confirm new password        howe WIRELESS em MIF I  MIFISS10L    Display or Hide the Admin Password    Slide the ON OFF button to ON to display the Jetpack Admin Password on the device or to OFF to  hide the Jetpack Admin Password on the device     Change the Admin Password  To change your Admin Password  follow these steps   O Type your current password in the Enter current password
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27. L    49    Backup and Restore  The Backup and Restore page contains the following sections     Backup     Allows you to save your Jetpack settings to your computer  You must enter your  Admin Password in the Jetpack Admin Password field and click Download to save settings to    your computer     Restore     Allows you to upload a previously saved backup file from your computer to your  Jetpack  Click Browse and select a file  then enter the Admin Password in effect when the  backup file was saved in the Jetpack Admin Password field and click Restore Now     Restore to Factory Defaults     Allows you to restore all settings on your Jetpack to the  factory default values  Click Restore Factory Defaults to restore all such settings  If prompted  for a password  use the default Admin Password which can be found on the Jetpack by  selecting Menu  gt  Wi Fi Name Password  gt  More  gt  More  gt Jetpack Admin     Veri7onwireless    O Sign Out          tnd My Jetpack Home  e Data Usage  Connected   Devices a  e Jetpack Settings  Messages       About Jetpack    i Jetpack Settings      Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced    Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore     i  Back up your MiFi Jetpack 55170L device settings and preferences to your computer  Please note  that the backup file will only work with this device     Backup  Save your Jetpark MiFi settings to your computer     Jetpack Admin Password  You will be booked cut if an incorrect  password ls used foo many 
28. The SIM menu takes you to the SIM page  The SIM page has the following option     SIM status indicates the current status of the SIM card  Possible values include   e Ready     This is the normal state  The SIM PIN is not used   e PIN Locked     The SIM PIN must be entered before you can use the mobile network     e PUK Locked     The PUK for the SIM must be entered in order to continue  The PUK can be  obtained from your service provider     e Unlocked     The SIM PIN is needed  but has already been entered   e NoSIM     No SIM was detected  If you do have a SIM  check that it is inserted correctly   e Invalid SIM     A SIM was detected  but it is not usable in this device     e SIM Error     A SIM was detected  but it did not respond as expected  and cannot be used        VeriZonvireless all  Verizon Wireless MIGE   eae    trl My Jetpack Home  Dus Jetpack Settings    pa ki  Data Usage Jetpack WiFi Advanced      Connected n   Devices Networks Manual DNS SIM Firewall LAM Port Filtering  Dess  Jetpack Settings      For additional security  the SIM card inside your Jetpack can be locked with a PIN code  When  aera locked  the PIN code must be entered before the Jetpack will connect to the internet     SIM Status  Ready       About Jetpack  Desired Action  Tum on PIN loc       Turn on PIN lock  Enter current PIN  Defui PIN l 1111    3 attempts remain until your SIM is permanently lacked     ah Entering an incomect PIM tao often will permanently lack your SIM and you will be unab
29. Umes     Download    Restore    Upload a previously saved backup file from your computer ta this device     Jetpack Admin Password  You will be lockad ous IT an incorrect  password is wsad foo mary times   Select a file  Molle selected Browse  Restore Now    Restore to Factory Defaults    Restore all settings to the factory default values     Restore Factory Defaults    Mic    MIF   318L    50    Wi Fi    The Wi Fi menu allows you to customize the Wi Fi profiles and view details about the devices  connected to your Jetpack        verizonwireless alll Verizon Wireless    GE  ME  Sign Out  amp    A My Jetpack Home Org Jetpack Settings       Data Usage Jetpack   Wi Fi   Advanced  Connected  Devices   Changes made to the Wi Fi settings may require you to reconnect your devices to the Jetpack     with the updated Wi Fi credentials    Opes Jetpack Settings  Display Wi Fi Name    c  Messages p ay ON            Turn on to display the Wi Fi name on the display     Gi  AboutJetpack  Display Wi Fi Password    Turn on to display the Wi Fi password on the display  ON mm  Wi Fi name  Verizon MiFi5510L    5    This is also known as the SSID   802 11 Mode  80211b   802 119   802    w Legacy security methods are not    supported with 802 11n     Security  WPA2 Personal PSK x    Wi Fi password  a  gt  Define 8   63 ASCII characters    For greater security  use a mixture of  digits  upper case  lower case  and  other symbols     Maximum Wi Fi connected 10 w Your Jetpack is limited to 5   device
30. ains the following options     Type     The first column indicates the type of connected device  You can use the Edit option  to set or change the type  If the type has not been set  no icon is displayed  Once you set the  device type  an appropriate icon is displayed     Name     Normally  this is the hostname of the connected device  as set on the connected  device  If you have used this interface to assign a name to a connected device  the assigned  name displays in place of the hostname  In rare cases  the hostname may be unavailable  You  can use the Edit option to change the name of any connected device     IP Address     The IP address of the connected device    MAC Address     The MAC Address is a unique network identifier for this connected device   Link Local     If the connected device supports IPv6  the Link Local IPv6 address is displayed   Edit     Allows you to edit a connected device type or name     Change     Allows you to change the maximum number of connected devices from one to  ten      4  Connected Devices      i  View devices cumently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed   Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change    a Block    Edit a Connected Device  To edit a connected device     Q Click the pencil tool  A page opens allowing you to edit a connected device           Verizon Wireless 1X   Jeena    rd My Jetpack Home Connected Devices    E j   Data Us   i  View devices cumently connected ta your WiFi Jetpack  Blocked device
31. alified battery may present a risk of fire  explosion  leakage  or  other hazard     Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations   Battery usage by children should be supervised     Avoid dropping the Jetpack or battery  If the Jetpack or the battery is dropped  especially on  a hard surface  and the user suspects damage  take it to a service center for inspection     Improper battery use may result in a fire  explosion  or other hazard     88             Glossary    1X     Internet at 1 10 the speed of EV DO    3G     Third Generation  3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology    4G LTE     Fourth Generation  4G LTE refers to the fourth generation of mobile telephony technology   802 11  b  g  n      A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2 4  3 6 and 5 GHz frequency bands   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 f
32. bled  You can change the security settings  using the Jetpack Web User Interface  To change your Jetpack security settings     CD Open the web browser of a device connected to the Jetpack and enter http   my jetpack or  http   192 168 1 1        Login with the Jetpack Admin Password which can be found on the Jetpack screen by  selecting Menu    About Jetpack    Open    More    More     About Jetpack Ahaut   epa Jetpack Admin  Mobile  x    XXX URL  http Sry  vote    ere MiFi S810  ots Admin PN xxxxxx        18    To change your Wi Fi Name Password  from My Jetpack Home select Manage My Jetpack  gt   Customize my Wi Fi Settings     Enter the new Wi Fi Name in the Wi Fi name field and the new Wi Fi Password in the Wi Fi    password field     Click Save Changes     wh verizon Wireless    m E       My Jetpack Home       Data Usage    Connected  Devices E    Tp Jetpack Settings  Messages       About Jetpack    Jetpack Wi Fi    T Jetpack Settings    Advanced    Gi Changes made to the Wi Fi settings may require you to reconnect your devices to the Jetpack  with the updated Wi Fi credentials     Display Wi Fi Name    Turn on to display the Wi Fi name on the display     Display Wi Fi Password    Turn on to display the Wi Fi password on the display     Wi Fi name     802 11 Mode     Security     Wi Fi password     Maximum Wi Fi connected  devices     Broadcast Wi Fi name     Wi Fi privacy separation     Wi Fi Multimedia  WMM      Channel     Wi Fi range     Verizan MiFi5510L X XXX    20
33. chedule     To refresh the Data Usage screen  use the navigation button to highlight Refresh  then press  the select button to update and display your current data usage and billing cycle schedule     Press the select button to close the Data Usage screen and return to the Menu screen     Data Usage Data Usage Data Usage    0 222 GA used of 5 GA  2272 GA used af 5 GB    mw Cycle ends 01 6 2015  oe Refresh Close       35    On the Jetpack Web Interface    The Data Usage page allows you to obtain data usage and billing cycle information for your mobile  broadband plan  Click Data Usage on the Menu panel to display the Data Usage page and access  information specific to your particular plan  You can also access and manage your account by  clicking on My Verizon        verizonwireless ull  Verizon Wireless    G5   MB  Sign Out  amp    ral My Jetpack Home    Data Usage        Data Usage 5 GB Data Plan 0 222 GB of 5 GB  Refresh  Connected Cycle ends 01 06 2013  Devices Manage your account at My Verizon   Ou Jetpack Settings  9 Roaming charges or roaming minutes may not be included in your estimate  Credits and   adjustments to your account may not appear until your next billing statement  and may not be   z  Messages reflected in your current balance  Payments are applied to your account on the same day they are   made        About Jetpack    I om mam  Mif    MiFi 5510L    36       Connected Devices    You can view and edit Wi Fi enabled devices currently connected to your Jetpack 
34. ck Device          S          Power on your Jetpack by pressing and holding the power button until the display lights  and the Home screen displays     Press the select button to display the Menu icons   Use the navigation buttons to scroll to the desired Menu option     Press the select button to open the selected Menu screen      IE or    Wi Fi Hame Faszsword    verizon 4G LTE T a  DIE a      Wi Fi Name Password  Mame  s erizon MiFISS1    PAK soccer          To return to the Home screen  press the select button to close the selected menu screen   then scroll to the Jetpack Home icon and press the select button to Go Home     Jetpack Admin Jetpack Home  IE NN EL     URL  http   my jetpack PI T  var aT    Admin Pu 14000    lose Views Usage Men       27    On the Jetpack Web Interface    The My Jetpack Home page allows you to quickly access commonly used links and all available  menu options for your Jetpack  The Jetpack Home page contains the following quick link menu  options     e Manage My Jetpack  See Manage My Jetpack on page 29    e My Account  amp  Tools  See My Account  amp  Tools on page 33    e Help  amp  Support  See Help  amp  Support on page 34      verizonwireless    Verizon Wireless    GE  MM Sign Out  amp        A  My Jetpack Home  Welcome To Your             Data Usage  m   Jetpack MiFi 5510L  Connected  Devices Wireless Number     i ani  Oreg Jetpack Settings  S Messages     About Jetpack Manage My Jetpack My Account  amp  Tools Help  amp  Support  TM  A  s 
35. ck Home Du Jetpack Settings     Data Usage Jetpack WiFi   Advanced  Connected  Devices E    ual DNS S ji NT  Networks Manual DNS SIM Firewall LAM Port Filtering    Snes Jetpack Settings  Port Filtering    a Messages If enabled  only traffic from allowed applications can access the Internet     OFF    About Jetpack SE     ii Applications  Select the applications which you wish to allow   Email  POPS  IMAP  SMTP   FIP    d   P   4 HTP  J HTTPS  ll    Telnet  Custom Applications    You can define your own applications  and then enable or disable them as needed  To define an  application  you need to know the outgoing ports used by the application     e Add Custom Application    59    Add a Custom Application  To add a custom application  follow these steps     Q Click Add Custom Application to add a new custom application to the list of allowed  applications  You can define and enable custom Port Filtering applications  You need to  know details of the traffic used and generated by the applications you wish to define        seus   The Add Custom Application option is only available when the port filtering Enable checkbox is  selected  You can add up to ten custom applications     The Custom Port Filtering page uses check boxes to enable port filtering for custom  applications  Similar to the Applications list  you must enable custom applications so they  can connect to the Internet     Custom Applications    You can define your own applications  and then enable or disable them a
36. ck internet status   device specific information  diagnostics  troubleshooting and support  The About Jetpack page  contains the following menu options     Internet Status  See Internet Status on page 65      Jetpack Info  See Jetpack Info on page 67      Diagnostics  See Diagnostics on page 68      Logs  See Logs on page 72      Jetpack Support  See Jetpack Support on page 74       3  About Jetpack    Internet Status    Internet Status    Jetpack Info    Diagnostics Logs Jetpack Support    The Internet Status page shows Jetpack settings and status and contains the following sections     Internet Status  See Internet Status on page 66      IPv4  See IPv4 on page 66      IPv6  See IPv6 on page 66          d My Jetpack Home    e Data Usage  g Connected a    Devices    Hg Jetpack Settings   2  Messages       About Jetpack    Internet Status    Internet Status  Status    Network name   Technology   Time connected   Transmitted     Received     IPv4   IP address   Mask   Gateway   DNS     IPv6    IP address     i  About Jetpack    Jetpack Info Diagnostics Logs Jetpack Support    65    Dormant  Verizon Wireless  00 01 23 2939  295 95 KB    1015 98 KEB    i  gt  Et 3  255 255 255  252  i    mi cad    int    Nx Lj    emi    MIF  3518L    Internet Status  The Internet Status section has the following options     IPv4    Status     The status of the Internet connection  usually Connected or Disconnected   Network name     The name of the network to which this Jetpack is currently conne
37. con to display the Wi Fi name  password  and URL     Power Management    Your Jetpack will work from its charged battery alone  or when the device with the installed battery  is plugged into a power source     e Battery     Charge the battery by plugging in the wall charger  While the battery is charging  the battery icon bars blink  When the battery is fully charged  the battery icon is solid     e USB wall charger     You can use the Jetpack when the battery is installed and the charger is  plugged into a wall socket  Please ensure the wall socket is located near the equipment and  is easily accessible  The MiFi battery charges while it is plugged into the charger     Before using the Jetpack  read the battery safety information in the  Safety Hazards  section of this  guide   See Proper Battery Use and Disposal on page 88      Caring for Your Jetpack    Like any electronic device  the Jetpack must be handled with care to ensure reliable operation   Novatel Wireless recommends the following guidelines     e Protect the Jetpack from liquids  dust  and excessive temperatures     e Do not apply adhesive labels to the Jetpack  they might cause the Jetpack to potentially  overheat and they might alter the performance of the antenna     e Store the Jetpack in a safe place when not in use        Using Your Jetpack    Accessing the Network   Using Your Jetpack for the First Time  Connecting to Your Jetpack   Using Your Jetpack After Setup is Complete       Accessing the Network    
38. cted   Technology     The type of technology used to connect to the Internet    Time connected     How long the Jetpack has been connected to the network   Transmitted     The amount of data sent to the network     Received     The amount of data received from the network     Internet Status   Status  Dormant  Network name  Verizon Wireless  Technology  None   Time connected  00 01 29 259  Transmitted  295 95 KB  Received  1015 58 KB    The IPv4 section has the following options     e IP Address     The IP address for the Jetpack     e Mask     The subnet mask network setting for the Jetpack  The default value 255 255 255 0 is  standard for small  class  C   networks  If you change the LAN IP Address  ensure you use the  correct Subnet Mask for the IP address range containing the LAN IP address     e Gateway     The address of the server used to access the Internet     e DNS     The address of the Domain Name Server  DNS      IPv6    IPv4   IP address  10 243 190 37  Mask  255 255 255 252  Gateway  10 243 190 38  DNS  88 174 92 14    The IPv6 section has the following option     IP address     The IP address for the Jetpack     IPv amp     IF address    66    Jetpack Info    The Jetpack Info page contains detailed information about the Jetpack  The Jetpack Info page  contains the following sections     e Manufacturer     The manufacturer of the Jetpack   e Model     The model number or name of the Jetpack   e My Jetpack version     The Jetpack version     e MiFi OS version   
39. d 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     85    Safety Hazards       Do not operate the MiFi 5510L Jetpack in an environment that might be susceptible to radio  interference resulting in danger  specifically     Areas where prohibited by the law    Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices  Always turn off the host  device when instructed to do so  or when you suspect that it might cause interference or danger     Where explosive atmospheres might be present    Do not operate your device in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere might 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     Users are advised not to operate the device 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     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are 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   area
40. d device is deleted from the Blocked List  and will reappear in  the Connected Devices list when it connects     i  Verizon Wireless       My Jetpack Home        2  Data Usage  Connected   Devices E    SOR Jetpack Settings   Messages       About Jetpack     4  Connected Devices o    e View devices currently connected to your MiFi Jetpacx  Blocked devices are also displayed     Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change  Unknown  IPv4  9 79    MAC Address    ITE  2       Link Local     Blocked Devices     ES    EB nmm    om MFT    MIF   518L    43    Jetpack Settings       Jetpack Settings allow you to make device changes  select mobile network options  update  software  and backup and restore files to your Jetpack     On the Jetpack Device    Mobile Network          e    To select mobile network settings  press the select button on the Home screen to display the  Menu screen     Using the navigation button  scroll to the Mobile Network icon and press the select button  to open the Mobile Network screen and display current technology  network and signal  information     FN M E  verizon 45 LTE    Mokile Nebwark Mobile Nebwwoark  Technology  46 LTE    Network  verizon  Signal   96 dem       Press the select button to display the Preferred Network screen   See Networks on  page 54      Using the right navigation button  scroll to display available network preferences   Preferred Network Preferred Network Preferred Network    Automatic CD Auto EDO only  selected           Press the s
41. dden by 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 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 and or  other countries    e Apple    Mac    and Mac OS  are trademarks of Apple  Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries    e Linux  is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U S  and other countries     The names of actual companies and products mentioned in this user manual may be the trademarks of their respective  owners     Novatel Wirel
42. e and prevent it from  reconnecting  The blocked device then appears in the Blocked List  This option is available for  use with each connected device  except for your own device  and any device connected via    USB     ill Verizon Wireless          C1  Data Usage   Connected  Devices   SOR Jetpack Settings   Messages       About Jetpack     4  Connected Devices      View devices cumently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed     Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change  Unknown  IPv4  i   MAC Address    e Block  Link Local   pul  IPva        MAC Address    Ira e Block  Link Local  bes    Blocked Devices    Ho devices are blocked      MF    MIF  S318    e Blocked List     This lists any devices you have blocked  Note that since these devices are  not currently connected  and are blocked from connecting  they do not have an IP address   Instead  they are identified by their name and MAC address     m Verizon Wireless       My Jetpack Home       E 3 Data Usage    4  Connected  Devices   SORES Jetpack Settings   Messages   About Jetpack    Connected Devices       Gi  View devices curently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed     Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change  Unknown  IPv4   amp  9   MAC Address      e Block  Link Local     Blocked Devices    a i  Lr  MAC Address  unblock    Mic    MIA SSL    42    Unblock Button     Click Unblock to unblock a previously blocked device  freeing it to  connect again  The unblocke
43. e you sign in to Jetpack Settings  you need to use the new password   IMPORTANT Record your administration password  If you forget it  you have to reset the    Jetpack before you can use Jetpack Settings   See How do   reset the Jetpack back to factory  settings  on page 78      32    Install Windows XP Driver  Click on Install Windows XP Driver to download the driver for Windows XP  This driver is only needed  if you use a USB cable to connect the Jetpack to a Windows XP computer     My Account  amp  Tools   The My Account  amp  Tools menu contains the following options   e My Verizon Wireless  e Coverage Map    e Data Calculator    Manage My Jetpack My Account  amp  Tools    F i  os pe    Help  amp  Support   e F       Customize my Wi Fi Settings My Verizon Wireless Attend a Wireless Workshop    Change my Jetpack Admin Coverage Map Community Forums  Password   Data Calculator Device Support Page  Install Windows XP Driver  User Guide    My Verizon Wireless  My Verizon Wireless allows you to manage your account  pay your bill  purchase accessories and  more  Register at verizonwireless com myverizon     Coverage Map  Click on Coverage Map to access the Verizon Wireless coverage map     Data Calculator  Click on Data Calculator to calculate your data usage and select the best plan to meet your data  requirements     33    Help  amp  Support   The Help  amp  Support menu contains the following options   e Attend a Wireless Workshop  e Community Forums  e Device Support Page   
44. elect button to select the desired preferred network  If you change to a new  network  the Jetpack will restart     Press the select button to close the Preferred Network screen and return to the Menu screen     Preferred Mebvrork m  m aud Im Preferred Mebwwork  4i LTE only dis LTE only    4 4G J Y 7    elected b  extart        44    Software Update    O    m       amp     To check for a new software update   press the select button on the Home screen to display  the Menu screen     Using the navigation button  scroll to the Software Update icon and press the select button  to open the Software Update screen and display the current software version     To check for a new update  use the left navigation button to highlight Check Now  then press  the select button to check for a new update     Select OK to return to the Menu screen     EE MEE Software Update Software Update  Mau a i  E Version  1 34 5  verizon 4G LTE pog   Last check for Update    11 25 20 2 05 53 PM    Check Mow    Software Update Software Update Software Update  Version  1 34 6 Contacting server No update available   Last check for update  Please wall  12H 8201 2 10 20 4AM  T    Check Mow Clase         45    On the Jetpack Web Interface    The Jetpack Settings page allows you to make administration password and preference changes   obtain software update information  and backup and restore files to your Jetpack  The Jetpack  Settings page contains the following menu options     e Jetpack  See Jetpack on page 
45. electrostatic  discharge reset the device  If the software is not operational after an ESD occurrence  then restart  your computer     87    Proper Battery Use and Disposal       IMPORTANT In event of a battery leak     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     Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed     Communicate the appropriate steps to be taken if a hazard occurs  Due to the transmission  and reception properties of wireless communications  data occasionally can be lost or  delayed     Please review the following 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 a 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 a 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 unqu
46. er button to turn it back on        ifthe battery is depleted  charge the Jetpack with the wall charger     y  y   lt    _  o      S  3    gt   ir     x      gt     Zz       a1  7  E     wo  oO  LU     oO  p  D     o  D  oo  c  E  E  LJ      wc       How dolreset the Jetpack back to factory settings     The master reset button is in a small hole located on the bottom of the Jetpack  underneath the  battery cover  This button returns the Jetpack to factory settings  including re setting the network  name  SSID  and network key  Wi Fi passkey   To reset the Jetpack  follow these steps       Place one end of an unfolded paper clip into the master reset button hole        Press the paper clip on the button until the display shows  MiFi Powering Off   about five to  six seconds   then your Jetpack will restart     WARNING  The  Reset to Factory Defaults  operation overwrites ALL existing settings  If  the Wi Fi settings change  you will lose this connection  and need to reconnect using the new  settings     78    How do I reset the Access Point and Router settings back to factory settings   To reset the access point and router settings  follow these steps       Connect to Jetpack Settings by connecting your computer to the MiFi wireless network and  going to http   my jetpack  or http   192 168 1 1 in your browser        Connect to the Jetpack Backup and Restore page   See Backup and Restore on page 51    The Backup and Restore page has a Restore to Factory Defaults button  This b
47. ess Revision History    Part Number Revision  Description  Date       90026642 Initial release 30 Jan 2013    FCC ID  PKRNVWMIFI5510    PN  90026642 R1 UG MiFi5510 NVTL 30Jan2013  Please visit www novatelwireless com for the latest information about your device     Contents    Getting StaFEB us es iem oho Ea RE QE ers eonseweeeneeaciounesosaeseewn 1  esI                O                2  System REQUuIFeEMENS           ccc cece ee eee ehe hes 2  ROMO OR CUS S ori tetere ote eee geht EIU RIPE PHMIEEEPRIKPKSUTAERREPEKIEPIXD RM PKT RES 3  Status Indic ANON Ss occae RETEPVENSSE EIS VOI ee hewn pap PENOIUIPPLOPHEESOtE PICS TU UT PIENE 4  Power Management es 5 29  92 ones op epPPOXPA RP IpEYEESOTU NA CPEETS IN INE IP EY REMISE MM M MP 6  Caring Tor TOHF JEDA Laosseveveritkua Wade Id tensor as bud Ve Gia Ma d Td Crap tei wd etur d e 7  Using Your JOD ACK osos sam dux and arbe oesacdsekeniesnceeesieecesnaeseseeses 8  Accessing the Network 22s sec E PERILE TREE VEEITERIPETP TNR PSIAUECLERETEVUS TANT PRSE ES 9  Using Your Jetpack Tor the First Time a ssa ooo ERARTST RO E ERERESUPa 4T iden E ERR R3 EF exa 10  Install the 4G LTE SIM Card iosens qi wend E OdpnE oun muerte LIE FR a IE debi diene Geese PIE 11  Remove the 4G LTE SIM Card s sordadiaats ana K8689 99 1 2 792 93  19 3998 ease EA uH DERE OS S 12  Insert and Charge the Battery sus ssec e era e Ya CUR RUCHESA SIR A OO IUUGCK RR CRT cn 13  batter  BemoVdl sese eria dxURESEPPEENPETU EIE UEM EPRERE PRI Ca SENE EMEMPPEET DIS 14  supo c
48. ettings IPv4  9 9       MAC Address  M  pon e   Block  Link Local   Messages  Blocked Devices      About Jetpack ues    MAC Address  Uli eines     40       The Jetpack Settings Wi Fi page opens  Select the number of devices from the Maximum Wi   Fi connected devices dropdown menu     Tern n i os AX        rd My Jainsok Home es Jetpack Settings e       S Dats Usage Jeina WLF Annos  ae B  Devioss Dey Clun crete  bo  tha   1  patum mE Dag  yu bc naccnree  your Carica bo tha Jatcmck wh Ha opea Uu  i i Ei ceii   ges  Jetak setings        mundis ou NN    Tum zn iz rip Ha Wi ramas zn Ha can    Display WHA Fessword    Tum zn tz cpu Ha Wii por on Ha DR     W  nasrm     Warr ERE L2 This  la  ada  races vs dal  dao acu     EL M  ca Be  Eg   Sin eee iac Lie a Md  Lpp diei iios d 4 n    Jeary RAS Pe T    Wien praeri i ee H charra   For Dk Liy  La do PL a   eee losobr cdd  dl cd abr  Ly Paice     Yer Smet ic lu  Benin  ms e canunt d  Zhi  ic ail  nu Pairs raro LTE     E  E  i             E CDEL i as rs lac Ps cab  T  Wits Mesire CR   WM pros idea  higher priorizy her  3 aur rd la  arly Poly  10 tiin  C wc    Autor     Vir    r rage Short range   cna eter Fa eh bna teed Bey hak PI  rare        Dei oo bo yo tock wo cacm fnzm your cate Gar  eto oy vary ath has numer c6 dioa        ee MINUTI MIELEER me MIF    ME SS       Click Save Changes     41    Blocked Devices    The Blocked Devices menu contains the following menu options     e Block Button     Click Block to disconnect a connected devic
49. etwork  Disabled  Not available  or Available    e Network operator     The vendor that currently provides wireless access   e Signal strength     Indicates the signal strength for LTE     e SNR     A measure of signal quality  the higher the number the better the signal     4G LTE Network   Status  Hat Available  Network operator    Signal strength     SHR     3G Network  eHRPD EVDO 1xRTT   The 3G Network  eHRPD EVDO 1xRTT  section has the following options     e Status     Status of the network  Disabled  Not available  or Available     e Network operator     The vendor that currently provides wireless access    e RSSI  1x      Indicates the RSSI for the 1xRTT signal    e RSSI  EVDO      Indicates the signal strength for the EVDO eHRPD signal    e Technology     The type of technology used to connect to the Internet    e Ec lo     A measure of how clean the signal is  and is a type of signal to noise ratio     e SID     System identifier for the network     3G Network  eHRPD EVDOAMXRTT      Status  Available  Network operator  Verizon Wireless  RSSI  1x    111 dBm   RSS   EVDO     Technology  CDMA 1XRTT  Ec lo   11   SID  4    70    Field Test  Click on Field Test to provide a list of low level network parameters which can be helpful for  technical support staff when they troubleshoot network connectivity issues     PITE IL Vx       ax  xmccillm zlrwcrcry az zczaer  a      Een ZI JILSGCCCIECTIEI   xmcidilma mgurwcrk Coda  xzc    amp    mccllmg rIcczrrygy Coda  mE    amp    
50. ggregated and applied to the mobile    broadband customer        Manufacturer s rated peak theoretical speed  Actual speeds may vary     Components    96 se       o 680 8    verizon    i alll te S210    jetpack Verizon 4G LTE        View Usage Menu      Navigation Button     Scrolls left or right through available menu options   Charging Port     The wall charger connects here   Select Button     Use to select a menu option     Status Display     Provides connection and battery status  network signal strength  roaming  status  and the number of users connected with Wi Fi     Power Button     Powers the Jetpack on and off     Red Lighting Effect     Illuminates when display is on and when Jetpack is charging             NOVATEL WIRELESS M   F 1 5510L    Tin       A oaoa  EIN       SIM Card Slot     The SIM card is installed here   Battery Compartment     The battery contacts connect here     Master Reset Button     Insert a paperclip in the small hole to reset the Jetpack to factory  settings   See How dol reset the Jetpack back to factory settings  on page 78      Battery Removal Divot     When the battery is installed  insert a fingernail here and lift to  easily remove it     Status Indicators    DISPLAY ICON    No icons    Status Bar    Connected Devices    Messages    Network Signal Strength    Battery    Activity Indicator    Next to Network Name    Extended Network    Roaming    Carousel    Connected Devices    Messages    Mobile Network    m       O          Gi 8a     
51. he first message        Use the navigation button to scroll through and display your messages  Unread messages  will display an envelope icon at the top right corner of the message screen  Once a message  has been read  the envelope icon will disappear and the message will be saved until you  delete it        To display the message sender s address  and the date and time the message was sent  select  More      IE MEE  Verizon 16 LTE    Login for nen  ure options           To delete a message  use the navigation button to highlight Delete  then press the select  button  You will be prompted with the confirmation message   Are you sure you want to  delete this message   Use the navigation button to highlight Delete  then press the select  button to complete the deletion  To delete all messages at the same time  go to http     my jetpack  gt  Messages  gt  Delete All Messages     Confirm          Use the navigation button to highlight Close and press the select button to close the  message and return to the Menu screen     61    On the Jetpack Web Interface    The Messages page displays the total number of messages  number of new messages and the  messages themselves  You can also delete messages individually or all messages at the same time        veriZonwireless alll Verizon Wireless    GG   M  SignOut  amp   trl My Jetpack Home E Messages ie     Data Usage 5 messages   2 new     XXX XXX XXXX 01 10 2013 2 35 PM      uj  Connected Testing 2  Devices  E      XXX XXX XXXX 01 10 2
52. his setting to specify how many devices can  simultaneously connect to your Jetpack     e Broadcast Wi Fi name     If this setting is enabled  the Jetpack appears in the list of available  Wi Fi networks on your connected devices  If disabled  the network will be invisible     e Wi Fi privacy separation     If this setting is enabled  each connected device is isolated from  all other connected devices  This provides additional security if some connected devices are  unknown or not completely trusted  For normal operation  this option should be disabled     e Wi Fi Multimedia  WMM      Wi Fi Multimedia  Enables your device to stream multimedia files     e Channel     This should be left on Automatic unless you need to choose a particular channel  for your environment  With this setting  the Jetpack selects the best available channel  If the  Automatic setting is not available  you can experiment to see which channel provides the  best results  or use the default setting     e Wi Fi Range     This setting determines the range  and battery consumption  of the Wi Fi  module in the Jetpack  Select the desired option     To change your Wi Fi security  password and or connection settings  follow these steps       select the desired settings from the security  Wi Fi password and or available Wi Fi  connections drop down menu s         verizonwireless ull  Verizon Wireless    G5  ME  Sign Out  amp   A My Jetpack Home Oreg Jetpack Settings ie     Data Usage Jetpack   Wi Fi Advanced  Co
53. ice is authorized for use in mobile and portable applications    This product has been evaluated for SAR and meets the FCC Guidelines for exposure to radio waves     For better signal reception  coverage range and data throughput  do not place the router near   any physical obstruction  including in a pocket or in close proximity of any object  For RF Safety  a  mandatory minimum of 10 mm  1 cm  should be maintained between the device and any part of  a human body when using the device  Increasing the separation between the device and the body  will result in better reception and reduced exposure to radio energy     84       Wireless Communications       IMPORTANT Due to the transmission and reception properties of wireless communications   data occasionally can be lost or delayed     This can be due to the variation in radio signal strength that results from changes in the  characteristics of the radio transmission path  Although data loss is rare  the environment where you  Operate the modem might adversely affect communications     Variations in radio signal strength are referred to as fading  Fading is caused by several different  factors including signal reflection  the ionosphere  and interference from other radio channels     Novatel Wireless or its partners will not be held responsible for damages of any kind resulting from  the delays or errors in data transmitted or received with the MiFi 5510L Jetpack device  or failure of  the MiFi 5510L Jetpack device to transmit
54. ity sas crcesasauavanunes dooeestaudnavep EREMO RR DEROPRERENIR 85  Sata b HUZdICS uo iav pues occur bey yas PEE KECEPEVEEUPTORFPEERO E EVER TU 86  Proper Battery Usednd DISDOSalosseened teda e xau EPESIANERKPSRREEPEPAREVQENIDIATOT TIMES 88  GIOS Iry ee UTEM DEA TA RE RSS VE TRO T re do 9 qe 89          Getting Started    Overview  Components   Power Management  Caring for Your Device       Overview    Congratulations on your purchase of the Verizon Jetpack    4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MiFi  5510L     With the Jetpack Mobile Hotspot you can access 4G LTE networks for faster apps  uploads and  downloads  Connect up to ten Wi Fi enabled devices to the Internet at once   laptops  tablets   e readers  gaming consoles and more    and experience download speeds of up to 100 Mbps       The Jetpack is backwards compatible to 3G networks  ensuring reliable connectivity when you need  it most     System Requirements    e Compatible with all major operating systems    e Works with the latest versions of browsers  including Android   Chrome     Firefox    Internet  Explorer    Safari    and Mobile Safari     To use Wi Fi mode  your computer needs Wi Fi capability and Internet browser software  If your  computer does not have Wi Fi capability you can use Ethernet over USB tethering     Your Jetpack must have proper data service to function properly   See Using Your Jetpack for the  First Time on page 10        When multiple users are connected to the Jetpack  all of their data usage will be a
55. izplay WHA Password    Tum on iz Soap Ha R   Gos zn has Circum     Were  artrzn A Le     Theda lu  adic kraci da  an RS    BALL DE cacti  EILUEBIEILUgl NILUn er Lage aeris  madens da rar  Lge ed mhi iic   nc    Saou Wes EUER      YYPE punnnecri   TcllscER i a INE charac nd   For Dads ge et ee d enn o  cm  Up Caii  losen cab  Jeu can  Ly rubo    Macon    Wie ccoccacRd dunecma  m   e Four Jae a Find tee  Chis call  whiri racecar LT    Bme ViT    r mare End   il Srey pacc Pamela  Zar iat Bic  has ical  ea  ce a vih ie hi caa    Ya Pa Mesar o CAT    WR gric kokta  higher priori r  riik ra lg  miry Fua  a ini   Chunna Aor hal   Y i mnga    Short a   nue airy Fa q ete er d by hak AHA  race    A Dri oo bo you tec cna GE rom your ete Ge  ero rey very with the muri of cari        Pam wes mo MFI    MF SS OL    30    Change my Jetpack Admin Password   Clicking on Change my Jetpack Admin Password will take you to the Jetpack Admin Password  section of the Jetpack menu on the Jetpack Settings page   See Jetpack Admin Password on   page 47   The Jetpack Admin Password page enables you to set the administration password  This  is the password you use to sign in to Jetpack Settings     To change the administration password used to sign in to your Jetpack  follow these steps       Enter your current password in the Enter current password box         nl My Jetpack Home He  Jetpack Settings    eo m Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Connected  5   Devices Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update
56. le to use  the Jetpack MiFi  You will need to contact Verizon customer support ta unlock the SIM      gt  ome mes Miti    MIF 10L    IMPORTANT Entering an incorrect PIN will lock the SIM     56    Firewall    The Jetpack firewall determines which Internet traffic is allowed  The Firewall menu contains the    following sections     e VPN Passthrough     Enables or disables the VPN feature and allows or disallows connected    devices to establish a VPN tunnel     e If this is ON  enabled   this feature allows VPN clients to connect through the Jetpack to    remote VPN Servers  Normally  this option should be enabled     e If this is OFF  disabled   VPN clients are not allowed to connect     e IPv6 Transparent Mode     Allows connected devices to be accessible from the Internet     Verizon wireless        i My Jetpack Home    e Data Usage    Connected  Devices E    Pi Jetpack Settings     3 Messages       About Jetpack    T     Jetpack Settings  Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Metworks Manual DMS SIM Firewall LAM Port Filtering   i  The Firewall determines which Internet traffic is allowed   VPH Passthrough  YPN Passthrough allows connected devices ta establish a WPM tunnel  ON    IPv amp  Transparent Mode  Transparent lode allows Connected Devices to be accessible from the Internet  ON EE    57    LAN  The LAN page gives you settings and information about the Jetpack s network  The LAN menu  contains the following sections     e IPv4  e IP address     The IP address for the Jetpack    
57. n as the physical or  hardware address     Mbps     Megabits per second  The rate of data flow     MSID     Mobile Station IDentifier  A number for a mobile phone that identifies that phone to the  network  These numbers are carrier specific     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 provider     Network Technology     Ihe technology on which a particular network provider s system is built  such  as CDMA or 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     A 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 trafic on a TCP IP  host  Certain port numbers are standard for common applications     PRL     Preferred Roaming List  A list that your wireless phone or device uses to determine which  networks to connect with when you are roaming   Network operator specific      Protocol     A standard that enables connection  communication  and data transfer between  computing endpoints     Proxy     A firewall mechanism that replaces the IP address of a host on the internal  protected   network with its own IP address for all traffic passing through it     Router     A device that directs
58. n page 70     e 3G Network  eHRPD EVDO 1xRTT   See 3G Network  eHRPD EVDO 1xRTT  on page 70    e Field Test  See Field Test on page 71         verizonwireless all  Verizon Wireless    Gt      E sign Out  amp   A My Jetpack Home    About Jetpack      amp  Data Usage Internet Status Jetpack Info Diagnostics Logs Jetpack Support  poe En m    vices   This detailed information is used only for troubleshooting and technical support    Spey Jetpack Settings Modem   Phone number  MDN   PEH a5 454   C3 Messages IMEI                   About Jetpack IMEISV  CERERE S sw   MEID  A Sets   FW version  MDM9X15 1 34 6 1  2012 11 20 21 04 10    SIM status  Ready   ICCID  t i   O a abs 884       MIN  MSID   tit ait t   ESN  ti co  9sti S   Home SID    ERI version  5   PRL version  15151   4G LTE Network   Network operator  Verizon Wireless   Status  Available   Signal strength   95 dBm   SNR  4   ESN  ti Costi   Home SID    ERI version  5   PRL version  15151   4G LTE Network   Network operator  Verizon Wireless   Status  Available   Signal strength   95 dBm   SNR  4    3G Network  eHRPD EVDO 1xRTT     Network operator   Status    RSSI  1x     RSSI  EVDO    Technology    Ec lo    SID     Field Test    Not Available    MiFi    MiFi 5510L    Modem  The Modem section has the following options     Phone number  MDN      The Phone Number or Mobile Directory Number  MDN  is used by  the mobile data network to identify this particular data service     MEID     The Mobile Equipment Identifier  MEID  is
59. nnected  Devices   Changes made to the Wi Fi settings may require you to reconnect your devices to the Jetpack  i with the updated Wi Fi credentials     Jetpack Settings    Display Wi Fi Name    Messages ON rum  Turn on to display the Wi Fi name on the display        About Jetpack  Display Wi Fi Password    Turn on to display the Wi Fi password on the display  ON u     Wi Fi name  Verizon MiFi5510L 3dA1 This is also known as the SSID        802 11 Mode  802 11b   802 11q   802    Legacy security methods are not  RUTERE  supported with 802 11n  802 11g   802 11n    802 11b   802 11g  802 11n only  802 11g only    Security        Wi Fi password  8   63 ASCII characters    For greater security  use a mixture of  digits  upper case  lower case  and  other symbols        Click Save Changes whenever you make a change to finalize and save the new setting     52    Advanced    The Advanced page allows you to change the Jetpack advanced settings  The Advanced page  provides network  manual DNS  SIM  firewall and LAN settings  and options for configuring port  filtering applications     IMPORTANT Changing the Jetpack s advanced settings can adversely affect stability   performance and security of the Jetpack     Click Continue on the Advanced page to access Advanced page options         rb My Jetpack Home Gay Jetpack Settings    e Data Usage Jetpack WiFi   Advanced   Connected   Devices EJ   4 Warning  DNE Jetpack Settings Changing these advanced settings may be harmful to the stabilit
60. ntact Verizon Customer Service by calling 800 922 0204 or by visiting www verizonwireless com   support     75       Troubleshooting    Overview  Common Problems and Solutions  Technical Support       Overview    When properly installed  the Jetpack is a highly reliable product  Most problems are caused by one  of these issues     e System resources required by the Jetpack are being used by other devices     e Network coverage is unavailable due to coverage area  an account problem  or a network  problem     The following tips can help solve many common problems encountered while using the Jetpack     First Steps    e Make sure you are using the Jetpack in the correct geographic region   e Ensure that your wireless coverage extends to your current location   e Ensure you have an active subscription plan     e Restarting your computer and your Jetpack can resolve many issues     IMPORTANT Before contacting support  be sure to restart both your computer and your  Jetpack  and ensure that your SIM card is inserted correctly     77       Common Problems and Solutions       The following are some common problems and solutions     My Jetpack just powered off without my pressing the power button  Why   This may occur under any of the following circumstances     e Pressing the Master Reset button  e Restarting the Jetpack  e Switching profiles  e Restoring the configuration settings  e Battery depletion  To restore battery power  follow these steps     Manually press and hold the pow
61. ographical  or political boundaries  unlike a LAN  which is usually a private network located within a  room  building  or other limited area      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     WPA WPA2     Wi Fi Protected Access  A security protocol for wireless 802 11 networks from the Wi Fi  Alliance     92    
62. or converting host names and domain names into IP  addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP IP protocol     EV DO Rev 0     CDMA EV DO Rev  0 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  Rev 0 provides access to mobile devices  with forward link speeds of up to 2 4 Mbit s  and reverse link speeds up to 152 kbit s  For more  information  visit www cdg org     EV DO 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  Rev A provides access to mobile devices  with forward link speed of up to 3 1 Mbit s  and reverse link speeds up to 1 8 Mbit s  The increased  data rates on Rev  A s physical layer enable richer applications and services  For more information  visit    WWW Cdg Org     Firmware     A computer program embedded in an electronic device  Firmware usually contains  operating code for the device     GB     Gigabyte  A multiple of the unit byte for digital information storage  Usage depends on context   When referring to disk capacities it usually means 10  bytes  It also applies to data transmission  quantities over telecommunication circuits     Hotspot     A Wi Fi  802 11  access point
63. pack for the First Time    To get started  follow these steps     O    o9 9          Confirm your computer meets the minimum system requirements   See System  Requirements on page 3      Install the 4G LTE SIM card   See Install the 4G LTE SIM Card on page 11    Insert and charge the battery   See Insert and Charge the Battery on page 13    Turn on the Jetpack   See on page 15      Connect the Jetpack to your computer using Wi Fi   See Connecting to Your Jetpack on  page 17      10    Install the 4G LTE SIM Card    Your SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card is a small rectangular plastic card that stores your phone  number and important information about your wireless service     To install your new 4G LTE SIM card if it is not pre installed  follow these steps     Remove the battery cover located on the underside of the Jetpack     If necessary  remove the SIM card from the outer card  being careful not to touch the gold   colored contacts     Lift the SIM card removal hinge and move out of the way     Hold the card with the Verizon logo facing up and gold colored contact points facing down     os    OC    Insert the SIM card into the slot and replace the SIM card removal hinge  securing it in place   The 4G SIM card MUST remain in the SIM card slot when in use     Se SS  WWE  NY Ko    NN  WOE    SN  SN se       CAUTION  Do not bend or scratch your SIM card  Avoid exposing your SIM card to static  electricity  water  or dirt     11    Remove the 4G LTE SIM Card    To remove 
64. page is the first page you see after connecting and prior to signing in  You can access  more information after you sign in     verizonwireless wll  Verizon Wireless     MESE       Jetpack MiFi 5510L    Sign in to continue    Please enter your Jetpack MiFi Admin Password       Forgot the Admin Password         You will be locked out if an incorrect password is used too many  times     My Jetpack Home  gt     nn NOVATEL WIRELESS  MiFi    MiFi 5510L    25    Sign In    Type the Jetpack Admin Password  the default password is found on the Jetpack by scrolling to the  About Jetpack icon and selecting Open    More    More to display the Admin Password  in the Sign  In field at the top right corner of the window  Click Sign In     If you forget your Admin Password  click I Forgot the Admin Password and a reminder will appear  telling you where to find your password  Click OK       Forgot The Jetpack Admin Password X    The Jetpack Admin Password for this device can be viewed on  the LCD screen     Navigate to the  About Jetpack  application to view the current  Jetpack admin password     ES       Menu Panel    The Menu Panel is the primary navigation for MiFi Settings  You can access each feature under the  appropriate menu     verizonwire less        c1 My Jetpack Home    1 3 Data Usage    Connected  Devices E    NS Jetpack Settings  Messages    aD About Jetpack    26       My Jetpack Home    My Jetpack Home is your gateway to configuring and managing your Jetpack     On the Jetpa
65. play turns off     e Save Changes     Click Save Changes whenever you make a change to finalize and save the    new setting     Sign Out          n My Jetpack Home us Jetpack Setti nas    e   Data Usage Jetpack Wi Fi Advanced  Connected E   J Devices Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore  Snes  Jetpack Settings  USB mode  Ethernet over USE bi  Messages NIRE QM After 30 minutes       Shu down fe Jepa MIF  when no devices    About Jetpack     is Turn off display     ust NUWIH WEHEFS    are connected     After 30 seconds       somal    MIF S576     48    Software Update  The Software Update page contains the following sections     e Current Software     Displays information for the current software version  date of last check  for updates and the number of updates currently available     e Last update     Displays the date of the last software update     e Update History     Displays the software update history     verizonwieless will Verizon Wireless    Gt E SignOut  amp         rl My Jetpack Home Spee Jetpack Setti ngs        Data Usage Jetpack   Wi Fi   Advanced  Connected  Devices Jetpack Admin Password Preferences Software Update Backup and Restore  Qus Jetpack Settings Current Software  g Current software version  1 0  L1 34 6 M1 34 6   Messages  Checked for update  12 07 2012 11 44 AM     About Jetpack Update available  No  Last Update  Never updated  Update History  Never updated  powered by      7     ee NOVATEL WIRELESS MiFi    MiFi 5510
66. rn off the  display     16    Connecting to Your Jetpack       Now you can connect your Wi Fi enabled device to your Jetpack using Wi Fi  Your computer  tablet   or other Wi Fi enabled devices need Wi Fi capability and Internet browser software  Your Jetpack   is compatible with all major operating systems  and works with the latest version of browsers   including Android   Chrome     Firefox    Internet Explorer    Safari    and Mobile Safari     Your default  Wi Fi Name  SSID  and Wi Fi Password can be found on the Jetpack display upon initial power up     To access your Wi Fi Name  SSID  and Wi Fi Password after the initial power up or a device reset     Power on your Jetpack   6  select Menu and open the Wi Fi Name and Password option   O select Open to display the Wi Fi Name Password    To connect to your Jetpack       Turn on your Wi Fi enabled device and turn on your Jetpack using the power button  The  Jetpack display will light up  The Jetpack broadcasts its own wireless network and name     2 Open the Wi Fi application or controls on the computer or Wi Fi enabled device that you  want to connect to your Jetpack and find the Wi Fi name  SSID         The steps to connect to a Wi Fi network vary depending on your operating system and whether  you use the native application or third party software  Generally  you click an icon in the Windows  notification area where you can select View Available Wireless Networks  or click the Airport  icon in the menu bar on a Mac  If 
67. ry place    e Never expose batteries to temperatures below  20  C  4  F  or above 60  C  140  F      e Never leave the Jetpack in an unattended vehicle due to uncontrollable temperatures that  may be outside the desired temperature for this Jetpack     e Some batteries perform best after several full charge discharge cycles     e  tis 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 Jetpack 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 battery     WARNING  The failure to use approved batteries and chargers may increase the risk that your  Jetpack will overheat  catch fire  or explode  resulting in serious bodily injury  death  or property  damage  To avoid risk of explosion  never dispose of batteries in a fire     15    Power the Jetpack On and Off    Power On    e Press the Power Button until the Jetpack display lights up  After the initial startup screens  display  select Menu to access the menu     Power Off    e Press and hold the Power Button until the display shows MiFi Powering Off  The Jetpack will  continue its shutdown procedures for several seconds and then automatically tu
68. s  connected devices when not on  i LTE    Broadcast Wi Fi name  v   Wi Fi privacy separation  If enabled  connected devices    cannot communicate with each  other     Wi Fi Multimedia  WMM   v WMM provides higher priority for  multimedia and is mandatory if  using 802 11n    Channel  Automatic v    Wi Fi range  Long range   shorter batt    v  Adjustthe area covered by the Wi Fi  network     A Devices connected to your Jetpack use data from your data plan  Performance may vary with the  number of devices     mas NOVATEL WIRELESS    MiFi  MiFi 5510L  The Wi Fi menu contains the following sections     e Display Wi Fi Name     Slide the ON OFF button to ON to display the Wi Fi name on the  Jetpack display     e Display Wi Fi Password     Slide the ON OFF button to ON to display the current Wi Fi  password on the Jetpack display     e Wi Fi name     The Network Name or SSID for the Wi Fi network created by the Jetpack     e 802 11 Mode     Use this setting to change the Wi Fi mode  The wireless network technology  used  802 11g   802 11b   802 11n is most compatible  allowing both 802 11b  802 11g  and  802 11n devices to connect to the wireless network     51    e Security     Use this setting to select the desired type of Wi Fi security used to encrypt the  wireless network  WPA2 is the latest and most secure method and should be used whenever  possible     e Wi Fi Password     Use this setting to enter your desired Wi Fi password     e Maximum Wi Fi connected devices     Use t
69. s UCET aO RE RUE OE A Ps E ES 64   On the Jetpack WED Interface ic vcessssas3oore E ERHQRAVP IA E IAREZISNQPEPSIIUPSA TR P  EQxRS 65  Iia P   r   LTITMUTMMTUUPSMMRT 65  Jetpack Info o rosse daa c our DLed E teen ecnededeetaus HRS CIE CRM EUd qu ERE DRE 67   IGOIO SCS P  T                            68   Fo cp r                   O          72  Jetpack SUPPO errs Te ceccese bored osece ces aecdanees tee ane senate PERDITUS SEP SEES 74  NFOUDIESNOOUNG  es sae 9acEE E PIE HEERCE YS d 9 999 Cx RA RS Pa ene ees aeeean 76  esI                                                77  Common Problems and SOIUtIONS      0    ccc cee cece eee Hn 78  Technica SUDDOEE LE en paves cue seinen cesses et ydae uns ESPPEENMEEPMEPPRAI USE REN PREIS ES EE uss 80  Iecnnical SUDDOLt o oiape EIPEEPEEAYEETICUEERETERPATISEODIUETISPANSE TES PEPTR CENTUM PC MES 80  Product Specifications and Regulatory Information                        81  PIoducEtSbeecllcatloli8 is cccuucanecsanctauanrneacunseseceseueteseretanesdacnassascuadesunsess 82  Calc MEMCP                                             e    82  Technology BANOS  yaa xq once E SERRA IAE SU PEREEHUPERPIRIHREIMVESRUAR REGIE IATER PES 82  EMIVIFOMINCN Al  eoar isa 992599579999 ss nues eee seater eranagen RO RRR RATER EARS TPEPURP PASS 82  Regulatory Statements xsv vant VT ERVPTESRPRPEEIOEEP AN sane eemee cans aokemeLeayneyarden 83  Wireless COMMUNICATIONS  cx  cose qx act hr ess 19e  een eee OUT HC CAPS Gu aw eee P Pd Y PPP 85  Limited Warranty and Liabil
70. s are also displayed        Connected m Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change  Devices  Unknown  SORE Jetpack Settings IPv       MAC Address  e Elock  Link Local  1  Messages    Blocked Devices  a   About Jetpack    Lint  MAC Address  inblock    39       Select the appropriate change from the Connected Devices dropdown menu     wlll Verizon Wireless 1X        A  My Jetpack Home Connected Devices      e Data Usage   View devices currently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed   Connected m Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change  Devices         v  TEE Jetpack Settings       z  Messages   Unblock       About Jetpack       Click the checkmark to finish editing the device     LL Verizon Wireless        nl My Jetpack Home  4  Connected Devices     e Data Usage   View devices currently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed   Connected mn Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change     J Devices      m  He  Jetpack Settings Pu  uc Blocked Devices  LER  Y Unblock  Aiat Jetpack MAC Address  li    Change the Maximum Number of Connected Devices    To change the maximum number of connected devices     Q Click Change on the Connected Devices page           wil  Verizon Wireless 1X   eee     A  My Jetpack Home  4  Connected Devices     e Data Usage    View devices currently connected to your MiFi Jetpack  Blocked devices are also displayed   Connected m Connected Devices Max devices  5 Change     J Devices 1  Unknown o  49  Jetpack S
71. s needed  To define an    application  you need ta know the outgoing ports used by the application   Enable Application Name Start Port End Port Protocol Delete    wv Custom App 1 TCP T     B Add Custom Application       Save Changes    Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by outgoing traffic for the custom  application being added in the Start Port field     Enter the end of the range of port numbers in the End Port field  If the port is a single port  instead of a range  type the same value for both the Start Port and the End Port     Select the protocol  TCP  UDP  or both  used by each port range from the Protocol dropdown  menu     Click Save Changes to save any changes made to the custom applications     9O Oo          Select the Delete checkbox next to any custom application you wish to delete and click Save  Changes        Cee d  Click on the Port Filtering menu tab again to remove deleted custom applications from view on the screen     60    Messages    Messages displays SMS messages sent to you by Verizon Wireless  and includes counters for the total  number of messages and new messages     On the Jetpack Device    The status bar on the Home screen displays the number of unread messages to the right of the  Messages icon     Q Toview your messages  press the select button on the Home screen to display the Menu  screen        Use the navigation button to scroll to the Messages icon and press the select button to open  the Messages screen and display t
72. s range  192 188 1 2   182 188 1 102  IPv6  Enable IPv amp   v When on  connected devices can make Pus  connections to fhe internet  Link Local address  nd  eda mias    Save Changes    58    Port Filtering    Port Filtering allows you to block outgoing Internet connections and permit only allowed  applications to access the Internet  You can also customize a list of allowed applications which  permits only certain programs to connect to the Internet     Click ON to enable Port Filtering  When the feature is enabled  you must select a port filtering  application in the Applications list to allow that application to connect to the Internet  For example   if you select VPN in the Applications list but do not select HTTP  you can connect to a VPN server but  you cannot connect to a web page using your Internet browser     Click OFF to disable Port Filtering  When the feature is disabled  any application can connect to the  Internet     The Port Filtering menu contains the following sections     e Applications     Enable each port filtering application that needs to be able to access  the Internet by checking the box next to one or more applications  When port filtering is  enabled  all other applications are blocked     e Custom Applications     You can define your own applications  and then enable or disable  them as needed  To define an application  you need to know the outgoing ports used by the  application        verizonwireless ull  Verizon Wireless 1X   eee i   nb My Jetpa
73. s 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    Do not operate your device in any area where medical equipment  life support equipment  or near  any equipment that might be susceptible to any form of radio interference  In such areas  the host  communications device must be turned off  The device can transmit signals that could interfere  with this equipment     On an aircraft  either on the ground or airborne    In addition to FAA requirements  many airline regulations state that you must suspend wireless  operations before boarding an airplane  Please ensure that the modem is turned off 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    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 countries  operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offense     86    Electrostatic discharge  ESD     Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge  ESD   Macintosh native  connection software might attempt to reinitialize the device should a substantial 
74. t 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  Operation is  subject to the following two conditions     e This device may not cause harmful interference     e 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 THEWARRANTY  THE JETPACK MODEM IS FACTORY TUNED  NO CUSTOMER CALIBRATION OR TUNING  IS REQUIRED  CONTACT NOVATEL WIRELESS TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SERVICING YOUR  WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE     FCC CAUTION  Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     MODIFICATIONS  The FCC requires that you be notified that any changes or modifications made to this  device that are not expressly approved by Novatel Wireless  Inc  may void your authority to operate the  equipment     NOTE  The Radio Frequency  RF  emitter installed in your modem must not be located or operated in  conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter  unless specifically authorized by Novatel Wireless  Technologies     83    RF Exposure Content   FCC Equipment Authorization ID  PKRNVWMIFI5510   This dev
75. the 4G LTE SIM card  follow these steps     Remove the battery cover located on the underside of the Jetpack     6  Remove the battery from the back of the Jetpack by inserting your fingernail into the battery  removal divot and lifting the battery out of the battery compartment           Lift the SIM card removal hinge and move out of the way      Place your forefinger on the SIM Card and carefully slide the SIM Card backwards to remove        Replace the SIM card removal hinge and snap into place           wr WW  BOWE  NO    SR  SS    S  SN Ses    RAN KS  NS NN SS  NN    Woes          ALe J Should your 4G SIM card be lost or damaged  contact your network operator     12    Insert and Charge the Battery    IMPORTANT Before you use your Jetpack  be sure to charge the battery for at least 3 5 hours  to ensure a full initial charge     To insert and charge the battery  follow these steps       Press your finger against the battery removal tab  then lift and remove the cover           Align the gold colored contacts on the battery with the gold colored contacts on the  Jetpack and gently slide the battery into place     WIRELESS             Replace the cover by setting it on the Jetpack where the notches align  then press on the  cover until it clicks into place and is flat across the entire bottom surface        13       connect the micro USB end of the charger into the charging port of the Jetpack        Plug the other end of the wall charger into the appropriate electrical ou
76. tlet        CAUTION  Use only batteries and chargers with your Jetpack that have been approved by  Verizon Wireless  The failure to use approved batteries and chargers may increase the risk that  your Jetpack will overheat  catch fire  or explode  resulting in serious bodily injury  death  or  property damage     Battery Removal    To remove or replace the battery  follow these steps       Press your finger against the battery door removal tab  then lift and remove the battery  cover  Set the cover aside           Insert your finger into the battery removal divot and lift the battery out of the battery  compartment        14    Battery Tips    WARNING  Always use only approved batteries and chargers with your Jetpack  The warranty  does not cover damage caused by non approved batteries and or chargers     e  t normally takes at least three hours to fully charge the battery with the wall charger     e Donotuse sharp objects to access the battery well  this may damage the Jetpack and the  battery     e Do not use excessive force to remove the battery or to access the battery well   e The battery discharges more rapidly as additional devices access your Jetpack     e Battery life depends on the network  signal strength  temperature  features  and accessories  you use     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  d
77. u icons        Use the navigation buttons to move left or right to highlight the desired menu option  then  press the select button to open the highlighted option  Continue to press the select button  to move through any additional screens     Wi Fi MameiFazzward    Hi         erizon 4G LTE    Views Usage Menu       21       Jetpack Settings    Managing Your Jetpack  My Jetpack Home   Data Usage   Connected Devices  Jetpack Settings  Messages   About Jetpack          Managing Your Jetpack    Manage  monitor  and customize your Jetpack settings directly on the Jetpack  or by using the  Jetpack web based interface     On the Jetpack Device          e    8969    Power on your Jetpack by pressing and holding the power button until the display lights  and the Home screen displays     Use the status bar to monitor network signal strength  data activity  messages  connected  devices and battery life      Press the left navigation button to highlight View Usage  then press the select button to  display the Data Usage screen with your current data usage and billing cycle schedule     TIN NEL MEE TIEN MEL Ld   verizon 16 LTE verizon 16 LTE    w  veri vor View Usage Menu    Press the select button to close the Data Usage screen and return to the Home screen        Press the select button to display the Menu icons   Use the navigation buttons to scroll to the desired Menu option     Press the select button to open the selected Menu screen     Data Usage al   Gs wl  om Wi Fi Mame Pazsward
78. ut Jetpack  SS ows marss  Miti  MIFISS10L  Enable System Logs  To enable system logs  follow these steps     select the checkbox next to Enable logs   Enable logs   Delete system log  After 3 days hk d mme aysien HJ E W  pen   e oldest data    ls discarded  regardless of nis seiing     Save Changes    O Click Save Changes     Enable logs     Delete system log  After 3 days vo Wieder xg ic Ill  Ben Ine cides Gata  Is discarded  regardless of ils setting        Save Changes    72    Disable System Logs    To disable system logs  follow these steps       Deselect the checkbox next to Enable logs     Enable logs     ihe system log Is full  nen the oldest data  Is discarded  regardless of his seting     Save Changes    Delete system log  After S days         Click Save Changes     Enable logs  LJ    If e system beg Ils full  hen fme oldest data    Delete system log  After 3 days     Is discarded  regardiess of fils setting     Save Changes       Delete System Log    To delete a system log  follow these steps       select the checkbox next to Enable logs     Enable logs       ihe system log Is full  en fe oldest data    Delete system log  After 3 days  Is discarded  regardless of fils setting        Save Changes       select the appropriate time period for the deletion of system logs from the dropdown menu  next to Delete system log     Enable logs  bl    m fe system Kx  Es Sul  fen e oldest data    Delete system log  After 3 days  Is discarded  regardiess of tnis seing     After 1
79. utton resets all  Access Point and Router settings to their factory default values  All existing settings are lost     79    Technical Support       IMPORTANT Before contacting support  be sure to re start both your computer and the  Jetpack     Technical Support    For additional information and technical support  contact Customer Service at 1 800 922 0204 or at  any Verizon Wireless store     80       Product Specifications and  Regulatory Information    Product Specifications  Regulatory Statements   Wireless Communications  Limited Warranty and Liability  Safety Hazards   Proper Battery Use and Disposal       Product Specifications       General    Name     Model   Approvals   Weight   Dimensions     Wireless Network   Tri Mode   Wireless Network     Wi Fi Mode   Default SSID   Battery   e Size   e Time required for full charge  Chip Set    Interface Type     Technology Bands    Technology   Band Designation     LTE Transmit Band   LTE Receive Band   CDMA Transmit Band   CDMA Receive Band     Environmental    Operating Temperature   Storage Temperature   Drop    Vibration Stability     Verizon Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot  MiFi 5510L    MiFi 5510L  FCC  North America   94 g   3 3 oz    100 mm x 62 mm x 16 4 mm   3 94 in x 2 44 in x 0 65 in    LTE  CDMA  802 11 b g n    Verizon MiFi5510L XXXX    1800 mAh  3 3 5 hours  when not in use     QUALCOMM    MDM9615    Type B USB Port for Micro USB  used by  the wall charger    LTE  CDMA 1X EV DO Rev 0 A    LTE 700 MHz  CDMA 1x EV
80. y  ON NEN    Change Admin Password    Enter current pas sword  Shea ES You will be looked out E an incorrect  password le used foo may fines     Enter new pas sword  BBBBBBBBEAA PRESS WCU  maet be A eset 6 caractere     coin new eso       Save Changes    20    Using the Jetpack User Interface    From the Jetpack UI display you can check your Jetpack status  view your current data usage  and  access icon based menu options by using the Navigation and Select buttons   See Components on    page 4    To view the current status of your Jetpack       Press the power button to turn on the Jetpack and display the Home Screen  The status bar  is at the top of the screen          Check the status indicators for network signal strength FIT   data traffic activity ES   messages   number of connected devices BEM  and battery strength LE     To view your current data usage       Press the left navigation button to highlight View Usage     Data Usage  Getting usage data     qi     m    4i mm   verizon 465 LTE verizon 46 LTE     l  a       Menu       Press the select button  Current data usage in GB and billing cycle schedule displays on the  Jetpack screen        Press the left navigation button to refresh  and press the select button to close and return to  the Home screen     Data Usage    Data Usage  0000 GA uzed of 5 GH    0000 GEA uzed of 5 GH    Cycle enda 01 601 3    le end  01 06013  Refresh         To access the icon based menu options     Press the select button to display the men
81. y  performance  and security of this  Jetpack MiFi    Messages    Go Back Continue     About Jetpack l        mn mum amor a    MIF   3181     The Advanced page contains the following menu options   e Networks  See Networks on page 54    e Manual DNS  See Manual DNS on page 55    e SIM  See SIM on page 56      e Firewall  See Firewall on page 57         e LAN  See LAN on page 58      e Port Filtering  See Port Filtering on page 59      53    Networks  The Networks menu contains the following     e Preferred network technology     The Preferred network technology default value is   Automatic   The Jetpack will select the best available technology  If desired  you can change  this to limit the network technologies which will be used     Choose from the following preferred network options     e Automatic  4G LTE  CDMA      the Jetpack will select the best available technology    e 4G LTE only     the Jetpack will select the 4G LTE network only  e CDMA Auto  EVDO  1xRTT      the Jetpack will select the best CDMA network  e EVDO only     the Jetpack will select the best available EVDO network    e 1xRTT only     the Jetpack will select the best available 1xRTT network    e 4GLTE APN     The 4G LTE APN is pre configured to access the Verizon Wireless network  You  should not change the APN unless you have a corporate account  with your own APN  or you    change the SIM     e Save Changes     Click Save Changes whenever you make a change to finalize and save the    new setting       
82. you are unfamiliar with wireless networking on your computer   consult the computer help system        When prompted  enter your Wi Fi password  which can be found on the Jetpack display  by pressing the Select button  Menu  on the Home screen to display the Wi Fi icon  then  pressing the Select button  Open  to display the Wi Fi Name Password screen  The Jetpack  screen should now show an additional connected device  Your Wi Fi enabled device is now  connected to the Internet        You can view or change Jetpack settings by connecting to the Jetpack web user interface at  http   my jetpack or http   192 168 1 1     IMPORTANT Charge the battery completely before you connect your computer to your MiFi  Jetpack   See Insert and Charge the Battery on page 13      17    Using Your Jetpack After Setup is Complete       You can use the Jetpack as a wireless mobile hotspot to connect your computer and up to a total of  10  on 4G LTE  Wi Fi enabled devices to the mobile broadband network  The Jetpack is powered on  as soon as you press and hold the power button and the display turns on     To find the name of the Wi Fi network  SSID  and Wi Fi password on the Jetpack screen     Select Menu and open the Wi Fi Name Password option        Select Open to display the Wi Fi Name Password     ol  amp  Fs    l i Wi Fi Mame Pazzweard    Wi Fi Hame Password  Hame    v Erizo in MIFI8S51    ADAM 7  yi  ferizon 46 LTE A a g   TIE Mr IE         The Jetpack comes from the factory with security ena
    
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