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1. when you are finished 10 o bypass the login screen for a device check the box under no login required next to the MAC address of that device Changing the password on your in car router Click on Password Unit Status Wireless Settings Wireless Security Login Control Password Reboot Unit Autonet Router htp www autonetrouter com admin usyy Y Ji mobile Password Management Select a user autonet Click on the user name autonet Enter a new password and click on Save Changes Unit Status Wireless Settings Wireless Security Login Control Password Reboot Unit Autonet Router Password Management Edit User Username autonet Password Retype password Save changes If you ever forget your password please contact the Autonet Mobile customer service center to have it reset T Checking the Connection Status of the in car router In your web browser open the URL http www autonetrouter com to see the current connect status of your in car router 12 Autonet mobile Link Connected W Fi Connections 1 Connection Type EVDO 0 Ethernet NoLink Signal Strength 68 i all D Canvriaht 2009 www autonetmobile com All riahts reserved Troubleshooting Guide The solid blue light on top of the in car router indicates the internet connection is currently connected If there are no WiFi users currently connected to th
2. in car router Accordingly you should familiarize yourself with any applicable laws in jurisdictions where you use the in car router Always obey those laws Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals The in car router is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is turned on it sends out and receives RF signals The in car router complies with FCC guidelines respecting safe levels of RF exposure for handled wireless devices which in turn are consistent with the following safety standards previously set by certain standards bodies 1 ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 IEEE standard for safety levels with respect to Human Exposure To Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 Khz to 300 GHz 2 National Counsel On Radiation Protection And Measurements NCRP report 86 1986 Biological Effects and Exposure Criterion for Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields and 3 International Commission on Non lonising Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1988 guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying Electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz To maintain compliance with FCC exposure guidelines use only accessories supplied or approved by Autonet Mobile Inc 19 Specific Absorption Rate Data The in car router meets U S Government requirements for exposure to radio waves The in car router is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to RF energy set by the FCC The
3. is commercial in nature are prohibited 21 H Unauthorized access Using the services to access or to attempt to access the accounts of others or to penetrate or attempt to penetrate security measures of Autonet Mobile Inc s or another entity s computer software or hardware electronic communications system or telecommunications system whether or not the intrusion results in the corruption or loss of data Copyright or trademark infringement Using the services to transmit any material by e mail uploading posting or otherwise that Infringes any copyright trademark patent trade secret or other proprietary rights of any third party Including but not limited to the unauthorized copying of copyrighted material the digitization and distribution of photographs from magazines books or other copyrighted sources and the unauthorized transmittal of copyrighted software Autonet Mobile Inc is registered under the digital millennium copyright act of 1998 J Collection of personal data Using the services to collect or attempt to collect personal information about third parties without their knowledge or consent K Reselling the services Reselling the services without Autonet Mobile s authorization L Network disruptions and unfriendly activity Using the services for any activity which adversely affects the ability of other people or systems to use Autonet Mobile Inc services or the internet This Includes denial
4. names product names service names and service marks listed in this user guide or with the software are the exclusive property of their respective owners Neither Autonet Mobile Inc Nor the Autonet Mobile in car router are endorsed by or affiliated with the respective companies listed above and no such endorsement is implied Autonet Mobile Inc Autonet mobile in car router the Autonet Mobile logo and TRU technology are all trademarks of Autonet Mobile Inc All other trademarks product names or service names are the property of their respective owners 27 If you have any questions or problems please call the Autonet Mobile customer service center at 1 800 977 2107
5. password e g 0024C76258 and click on the login button Configuring Wireless Settings Click on Wireless Settings Ut www autonetroutercom admin ingy Y i mobile Unit Status Wireless Settings Wireless Security Version autonet2 6 0702 Login Controt Password Uptime 25 minutes Reboot Unit ESSID Extended Service Set ID The ESSID is the identifying name of a wireless network strictly it is the identifying name of a wireless access point It allows one wireless network to be clearly distinguishable from another The default ESSID is autonet XXXX where XXXX is the last 4 digits of the in car router s serial number It is recommended that you keep this ESSID in order to distinguish your router from other routers that may be in the area WEP key The WEP key is not shown if it is set You do not have to set it if you want it to remain the same To set the current encryption key just enter the key in hex digits as XXXXXXXXXX The key must be 10 hex digits e G 1234567890 You can also enter the key as an ASCII string by using the s prefix The ASCII string must be five characters e g s smile To disable WEP enter off as the WEP key 6 Radio Mode This allows you to select whether the radio is in 802 11b 802 11g and 802 1la mode Not all routers support all modes so only the supported modes for your in car router are shown e0e Autonet Router oO GLD EAJ DL hro atonerrouer co
6. pcmcia cs sourceforge net 3 Host AP driver from http hostap epitest 4 fiiptables from http www netfilter org 5 Linux operating system version 2 4 29 6 Openswan http www openswan org 7 PPP from http www samba org ftp unpacked ppp 8 dnsmasgq from http www thekelleys org uk dnsmasq 9 nocat from http nocat net 10 wifiadmin from http wifiadmin sourceforge net 11 gpsd from http gpsd berlios de 12 squid from http www squid cache org 13 radius from http www freeradius org 4 Revisions to this Acceptable Use Policy Autonet Mobile Inc reserves the right to revise amend or modify this AUP our internet Service Agreement and our other policies and agreements at any time and in any manner Notice of any revision amendment or modification will be posted in accordance with the Internet Service 25 Other Open Source Software Autonet Mobile in car router is provided with the following software licensed under bsd licenses or other open source software licenses The software and license details are available from the referenced web sites 1 net snmp from the net snmp project http www net snmp org 2 openssh from the openbsd project http www openssh com 3 thttpd from jef poskanzer http www acme com Autonet Mobile Limited Warranty and Liability No warranties of any kind are provided by Autonet Mobile Inc With respect to this product except as stated in Autonet Mobile Limited Warra
7. solvents on or near your in car router or any accessories Clean your in car router or any accessories only with a dry cloth If you use harsh chemicals like alcohol benzene or thinners to clean the in car router there is a risk of causing a fire Magnetic Items Do not place items with magnetic components like credit cards phone cards bank books or subway tickets near your in car router Extreme Temperatures Never expose your in car router to excessively hot or cold temperatures because the in car router may malfunction or be damaged The in car router and any accessories should be located away from any heat sources Storage Store your in car router in a clean dust free environment when not in use Store your in car router out of reach of small children and animals 17 Service Disconnect your in car router any charging unit or any accessory and if necessary refer them to qualified service personnel if 1 The power supply plug or connector to your in car router is damaged 2 Liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into your in car router any charging unit or any accessory 3 Your in car router any charging unit or any accessory has been exposed to rain or water 4 Your in car router or any accessory becomes very hot to the touch 5 Your in car router any charging unit or any accessory has been dropped or damaged in any way 6 Your in car router or any accessory does not operate normally in acco
8. source software is owned by third parties The open source software is not subject to the terms and conditions of the section titled Autonet Mobile Inc software license above Instead each item of open source software is licensed under the terms of the end user license that accompanies such open source software Nothing in this document limits your rights under or grants you rights that supersede the terms and conditions of any applicable end user license for the open source software In particular nothing in this document restricts your right to copy modify and distribute that open source software subject to the terms of the GPL and IGPL As required by the terms of the GPL and IGPL Autonet Mobile Inc makes the open source software provided under the GPL and IGPL available to the public in source code form on a CD To receive a CD please send 9 00 To Autonet Mobile Inc 24 for the cost of preparing and mailing the CD to you Requests can be mailed to Source Code CD Request Autonet Mobile Inc 1700 Montgomery Ste 111 San francisco CA 94111 The following open source software is included with the Autonet Mobile in car router GPL and IGPL software The Autonet Mobile in car router is provided with the following software licensed under the GPL and IGPL A copy of the GNU GPL license is available from the free software foundation http www GNU Org 1 BusyBox from http www busybox net 2 Card Services for Linux from http
9. such protection especially should be afforded at any plugs receptacles and the point where they exit from the in car router 1 Unplug the power cord during lightning storms to avoid electrical shock or fire 2 Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning the in car router 3 Keep the minimum required amount of space between the power cord and any heat sources 4 Clean the power plug when it is dirty 5 Do not bend twist pull or heat the power cord because such actions may damage the power cord 6 Do not use the power plug if it is loose as it may cause a fire or electric shock 7 Wash hands after handling the power cord 8 To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or the plug pull the plug instead of the cord when disconnecting from a receptacle 16 Foreign Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind into the in car router or any accessories because such insertion may cause parts to short out and result in a fire or electric shock Do not use the in car router or any accessories near or in water or if wet Never spill liquid of any kind on the in car router or any accessories Disconnect the in car router and any accessories before cleaning them Stability Do not place the in car router or any accessories on any unstable suRFaces They may fall thereby potentially causing seri ous injury to a person or animal and or serious damage to the in car router or any accessories Care Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners or
10. to the in car router This parameter sets the maximum fragment size You may also set this to off to disable the mechanism This page will show you all of the wireless devices currently attached to the in car router To enable MAC filters change the MAC filters option to on and then check the Allowed box next to the MAC addresses TxPower that you wish to allow to join the network This allows you to set the transmit power of the radio Setting a lower value limits the range of the radio and reduces If you would like to have devices connect that are not currently attached to the in car router you may add them in the box Interference with other access points You can add multiple devices by separating them with a space Select commit changes when you are finished Configuring Login Screen Click on login control Normally a device that connects to the Autonet Mobile network must first click through the login screen that comes up on your web browser However there are some devices that do not have a web browser cameras music players etc So we ve created a method for disabling the login page for those devices his page will show you all of the wireless devices currently attached to the in car router f you would like to add devices that are not currently attached to the in car router then you may add them in the box You can add multiple devices by separating them with a space Select Commit Changes
11. Important Product Information Guide Welcome to Quickstart Guide Configuring the in car router Configuring Wireless Settings Configuring Wireless Security Settings Configuring Login Screen Changing the Password on Your in car router Checking the Connection Status of the in car router Troubleshooting Guide Safety Policy Acceptable Use Policy Autonet Mobile Software License Autonet Mobile Limited Warranty and Liability Legal Disclosure 10 12 13 14 20 24 26 27 Autonet mobile Welcome to Autonet Mobile To activate your account with Autonet Mobile please submit a completed service agreement online or by fax Online Go to http signup autonetmobile com Fax Complete and sign the attached service agreement and fax it to 415 840 1725 If you have any questions please call 1 800 977 2107 For technical support call the Autonet Mobile customer service center 1 800 977 2107 Autonet Mobile assumes no responsibility for the configurations security or data files on your wireless device resulting from connection to Autonet Mobile s network Anti virus privacy and security protection is the responsibility of the user Do not operate the in car router while driving or perform any function that takes your attention away from safely driving your vehicle Any function that requires prolonged attention should be performed after coming to a complete stop Always stop the vehicle in a safe locati
12. RF energy emitted by your in car router You should also consult the manufacturer of any electronic equipment that you have added to that vehicle to ensure that it is adequately shielded from the RF energy emitted by the in car router You are responsible for any affects that your use of the in car router may have on the electronic equipment in any vehicle in which it is operated 14 Warning Pacemakers If you have a pacemaker you should consult a physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker if you have questions regarding the effect of RF signals on your pacemaker If you have a pacemaker ensure that you are using the in car router in accordance with the safety requirements for that particular pacemaker which may Include the following 1 Always keep the in car router more than 20 cm 7 Inches from the pacemaker when the in car router is turned on 2 Do not carry the in car router in any breast pocket and if you have any reason to believe that the in car router is Interfering with the proper functioning of your pacemaker turn the in car router off immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with the normal operations of some hearing aids In case of such interference consult your service provider or contact the manufacturer of your hearing aid to determine alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devices consult the manufacturer of that device to determine if it is adequa
13. cel messages other than their own messages A user may cancel posts forged in that user s name We may cancel any postings which violate this AUP 22 N Long connections and multiple logins Using a personal account for high volume or commercial use is prohibited The services are intended for periodic active use of e mail newsgroups file transfers internet chat games and browsing the world wide web Users may stay connected so long as they are actively using that connection for the above purposes Users may not use the services on a standby or inactive basis in order to maintain a connection Pinging is expressly prohibited Accordingly Autonet Mobile Inc maintains the right to terminate any member s connection following any extended period of inactivity as determined by Autonet Mobile Inc 3 Reporting Violations of Autonet s AUP Autonet Mobile Inc requests that anyone who believes that there is a violation of this AUP direct the information to director abuse department at abuse autonetmobile com If available please provide the following information 1 The IP address used to commit the alleged violation 2 The date and time of the alleged violation Including the time zone or offset from GMT 3 Evidence of the alleged violation E mail with full header information provides all of the above as do syslog files Other situations will require different methods of providing the above information Autonet Mobile Inc may ta
14. e in car router the connection will be dropped and the blue light will start blinking to indicate that it is in idle mode When a WiFi user attempts to connect to the internet the in car router will automatically set up the connection and the blue light will go solid when the internet connection is ready A flashing blue light on top of the in car router indicates the unit is attempting to connect to the internet or is in idle mode If the light doesn t stop flashing after three minutes try the following steps 1 Ensure the antennas on the in car router are screwed on tightly 2 Unplug plug in the in car router If the light continues to flash it is likely that you are in an area that has no coverage If you receive the limited or no connectivity status after connecting wirelessly to the in car router 1 Click the disconnect button 2 Click the connect button to reconnect If Autonet does not appear in the list of wireless networks window try the following steps 1 Refresh your available wireless networks window 2 Disable and then Enable your wireless interface 3 If autonet still does not appear in this list consult the configuration instructions provided by your WiFi device manufacturer or call the Autonet Mobile customer service center Please have your serial number available when you call 13 Safety Policy Please read this Safety Policy concerning the use of a wireless router suitable for use in motorized veh
15. ernet services the services those who access some of our services but do not have accounts visitors as well as those who pay a monthly service fee to subscribe to the services members must comply with this AUP We support the free flow of information and ideas over the internet and do not actively monitor use of the services under normal circumstances Similarly we do not exercise editorial control over the content of any web site electronic mail transmission newsgroup or other material created or accessible over or through the services except for 20 certain proprietary websites However in accordance with our internet Service Agreement we may remove any materials that in our sole discretion may be illegal may subject us to liability or which may violate this AUP Autonet Mobile Inc may cooperate with legal authorities and or third parties in the investigation of any suspected or alleged crime or civil wrong Your violation of this AUP may result in the suspension or termination of either your access to the services and or your Autonet Mobile Inc account or other actions as detailed in section 3 This AUP should be read in conjunction with our internet Service Agreement and other policies 2 Violations of Autonet Mobile s Acceptable Use Policy A Illegal use Using the services to transmit any material by e mail uploading posting or otherwise that intentionally or unintentionally violates any applicable loca
16. he terms and conditions of this license This license will terminate automatically without notice if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions including the restrictions of this license Autonet Mobile Inc and its licensors own and retain all proprietary rights including all patents copyright trade secret trademark and other intellectual property rights in and to the Autonet Mobile in car router software You acknowledge that the license granted above does not provide you with title to or ownership of the software but only a right of limited use under these terms and conditions The software embodies Autonet Mobile Inc s trade secrets and other proprietary information and materials Any attempt to modify enhance disassemble decompile reverse engineer or otherwise gain access to the source code of the software to remove or unbundle the software from the Autonet Mobile in car router or to sublicense or distribute the software is strictly prohibited except as expressly set for in the paragraph titled GPLand IGPL software and other open source software below or except as may be otherwise agreed by Autonet Mobile Inc in writing Certain components of the software included with the Autonet Mobile in car router are subject to the GNU general public license GPL the lesser GNU general public license IGPL or other open source or free software licenses open source software Some of the open
17. icles Autonet Mobile before operating the in car router Retain this Safety Policy for your future reference Accessories Use only accessories manufactured by Autonet Mobile Inc with the in car router The use of any accessories not manufactured by Autonet Mobile Inc for use with the in car router may be dangerous Driving Do not use the in car router when driving a motor vehicle because driving safely is your first responsibility and requires your full attention If you find it necessary to use the in car router while driving a motor vehicle please pull off the road and park in a safe place before using the in car router For vehicles equipped with air bags An air bag inflates with great force Do not place objects including the in car router in the area adjacent to any air bag or in any air bag deployment area If the in car router is improperly installed and an air bag inflates serious injury could result Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from the in car router It is your responsibility to determine any effects that your use of the in car router may have on other electronic equipment In particular consult the manufacturer of any motor vehicle in which you intend to use the in car router to determine if the electronic equipment in that vehicle is adequately shielded from the
18. ke any one or more of the following actions in response to complaints 1 Issue warnings written or verbal 2 Suspend the member s newsgroup posting privileges 3 Suspend the member s account 4 Terminate the member s account 5 Bill the member for administrative costs and or reactivation charges 6 Bring legal action to enjoin violations and or to collect damages if any caused by violations 23 Autonet Mobile Software License Important read carefully By removing the tamper label or otherwise using the software in your Autonet Mobile in car router you agree to be bound by the license terms and conditions below If you do not agree to these terms and conditions you must immediately return your Autonet Mobile in car router in its original condition and packaging to the point of purchase for a refund of your purchase price after inspection Subject to these terms and conditions Autonet Mobile Inc grants you a non exclusive license with no right to sublicense to execute the software included with the Autonet Mobile in car router or subsequently provided to you by Autonet Mobile together the software on your Autonet Mobile in car router solely for your personal use on the intended features and functions of the Autonet Mobile in car router The license may be transferred only with the transfer of the Autonet Mobile in car router on which Autonet Mobile Inc has installed the software any transferee will be subject to t
19. l state national or international law or any rules or regulations promulgated there under B Harm to minors Using the services to harm or attempt to harm minors in any way C Threats Using the services to transmit any material by e mail uploading posting or otherwise that threatens or encourages bodily harm or destruction of property D Harassment Using the services to transmit any material by e mail uploading posting or otherwise that harasses another E Fraudulent activity Using the services to make fraudulent offers to sell or buy products items or services or to advance any ne type of financial scam such as pyramid schemes ponzi schemes and chain letters F Forgery or impersonation Adding removing or modifying identifying network header information in an effort to deceive or mislead is prohibited Attempting to impersonate any person by using forged headers or other identifying information is prohibited The use of anonymous remailers or nicknames does not constitute impersonation Using deliberately misleading headers munging headers in news postings in order to avoid spam e mail address collectors is allowed G Unsolicited commercial e mail unsolicited bulk e mail Using the services to transmit any unsolicited commercial e mail or unsolicited bulk e mail Activities that have the effect of facilitating unsolicited commercial e mail or unsolicited bulk e mail whether or not that email
20. m admiring JAC coole a Autonet mobile Unit Status ESSID Wireless Settings Wireless Settings Wireless Security WERKEN autonet 6258 Login Control Radio mode or Password Channel 202 119 Reboot Unit Tx Power Q e Bit Rate E RTS threshold Cuo 3 Fragment threshold of off Commit Changes Channel Direct communication between an 802 11 Radio card and an access point occurs over a common channel frequency The FCC allows channels 1 through 11 within the U S An important concept to note regarding channel assignments is that the channel actually represents the center frequency that the transceiver within the radio and access point uses e g 2 412 GHz for channel 1 and 2 417 GHz for channel 2 There is only 5 MHz separation between the center frequencies and an 802 11b signal occupies approximately 30 MHz of the frequency spectrum The signal falls within about 15 MHz of each side of the center frequency As a result an 802 11b signal overlaps with several adjacent channel frequencies This leaves you with only three channels channels 1 6 and 11 for the U S That you can use without causing interference between access points Configuring Wireless Security Settings Bit rate Click on Wireless Security This allows you to set the bit rate in Mbs The bit rate is the speed at which bits are transmitted over the medium The user speed of the link is lower due to medium sharing and various overhead Select a value
21. nty below Autonet Mobile Inc warrants to the original end user purchaser you that the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for one 1 year from the original date of purchase the warranty period 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 and any warranties arising from course of performance course of dealing or trade usage Autonet Mobile Inc s exclusive liability and your exclusive remedy hereunder is expressly limited to at Autonet Mobile Inc s sole option and discretion a exchange repair or replacement of defective or nonconforming materials parts or components or b refund of all amounts paid directly to Autonet Mobile Inc For any defective product Replacement products may be new or remanufactured The above shall apply whether Autonet Mobile Inc s liability arises from any breach of its express warranty breach of any obligation or otherwise with respect to the manufacture and sale of any units of the product whether liability is asserted in contract or tort including negligence and strict product liability In no event shall Autonet Mobile Inc Be liable for special indirect incidental or consequential damages of any kind or nature due to any cause regardless of whether Autonet Mobile Inc Has been advised of the p
22. of service dos attacks against another network host or individual user Interference with or disruption of other network users network services or network equipment is prohibited lt is the user s responsibility to ensure that their network is configured in a secure manner A user may not through action or inaction allow others to use their network for illegal or inappropriate actions A user may not permit their network through action or inaction to be configured in such a way that gives a third party the capability to use their network in an illegal or inappropriate manner M News Autonet Mobile users should use their best judgment when posting to any newsgroup Many groups have charters published guidelines faqs or community standards describing what is and is not considered appropriate Usenet can be a valuable resource if used properly The continued posting of off topic articles is prohibited Commercial advertisements are off topic in most newsgroups especially regional groups not specifically named for such The presence of such articles in a group is not Ie indicative of the group s intended use Please familiarize yourself with basic usenet netiquette before posting to a newsgroup Autonet Mobile considers multiposting to 10 or more groups within a two week sliding window to be excessive Autonet Mobile servers currently limit the number of allowable cross posts to 9 Autonet Mobile users may not can
23. on before performing these functions Failure to do so may result in an accident If the in car router is found please call 1 800 977 2107 The router is automatically disabled if lost Quickstart Guide Step 1 Turn your car to power up Autonet Mobile After 30 seconds autonet will appear in your wireless network list Step 2 In your wireless network list connect to autonet Step 3 Open your web browser Click on the login button Step 4 Happy surfing Configuring the in car router It is highly recommended that the user enable WEP security and change the default password on the Autonet Mobile in car router Configuring the WiFi interface on your in car router Autonet Router http www autonetrouter com admin inyy Y Unit Status Login to autonetrouter Username Password The unit s serial number is located in several locations for your convenience It is a ten digit hexadecimal number located in four places It is located 1 On the back of the in car router 2 On the side of the in car router where the antennas attach 3 On the front of this users manual 4 On the front of the quickstart guide If you have trouble locating the serial number of the router please call our customer support line at 1 800 977 2107 for assistance or Open a web browser and go to the URL http www autonetrouter com admin login as username autonet and use the unit s serial number as the
24. otential for such damages or if such damages are foreseeable or for claims by any third party Autonet Mobile Inc s maximum aggregate liability to purchaser shall not exceed the amount paid by purchaser for the product The foregoing warranties do not extend to i nonconformities defects or errors in the product due to accident abuse misuse or negligent use of the product or use in other than a normal and customary manner environmental conditions not conforming to Autonet Mobile Inc s specification improper installation or failure to follow prescribed operating and maintenance procedures 26 ii defects errors or non conformities in the product due to modifications alterations additions or changes to the product not autho tized by Autonet Mobile Inc In writing in advance iii normal wear and tear iv damage caused by force of nature or act of any third person including shipping damage v service or repair of product by the purchaser without prior written consent from Autonet Mobile Inc Viii products designated by Autonet Mobile Inc As beta site test samples experimental developmental reproduction sample incomplete or out of specification products viii returned products if the original identification marks or tamper seals have been removed from the product or altered ix condensation water or liquid damage x damage caused to the user s computer xi loss of data or xii damage caused by vi
25. rdance with the instructions contained in any guide Provided by Autonet Mobile Inc 7 Your in car router or any accessory exhibits a distInct change in performance All servicing of the in car router or any accessory should be undertaken only by qualified service personnel Do not attempt to disassemble modify or repair the in car router or any accessory yourself Adjustments Adjust only those controls for the in car router that are discussed in the instructions contained in any guide provided by Autonet Mobile Inc An improper adjustment of other controls for the in car router may result in damages and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the in car router or any accessory as the case may be Rough Treatment Do not drop strike or shake severely the in car router Such actions may damage its internal circuit boards 18 Antenna Care Only use any supplied integral antenna with the in car router Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could damage the in car router and may violate U S Federal communications commission FCC regulations No one should hold the antenna or let it come into contact with his or her body when the in car router is in use Do not use the in car router if the antenna is damaged If a damaged antenna touches skin it may cause a slight burn Local Laws Drivers and their passengers are responsible for determining and complying with any local laws affecting the use of the
26. ruses The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided hereunder fails of its essential purpose This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary by jurisdiction Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above warranty limitations may not apply to you Legal Disclosure Copyright 2009 by Autonet Mobile Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from Autonet Mobile Inc Autonet Mobile Inc Reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation to provide notification of such revision or change Autonet Mobile Inc Provides this guide without warranty of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Autonet Mobile Inc may make improvements or changes in the product s and product specifications described in this user guide at any time Product may contain repackaged and or reconditioned parts By using this product you agree to the terms and conditions of the Autonet Mobile Inc Service Agreement All trademarks trade
27. se limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of exposure to RF energy for the general population These guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards Include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class a 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 commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Acceptable Use Policy 1 Introduction Autonet Mobile Inc s Acceptable Use Policy AUP is intended to help enhance the use of the internet by preventing unacceptable use All users of Autonet Mobile Inc s int
28. tely shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Medical Facilities Turn the in car router off in hospitals and other health care facilities when any regulations posted in these facilities tell you to do so Hospitals and other health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Posted Facilities Turn the in car router off in any facility where posted notices so require Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with any blasting operations turn the in car router off when in any blasting area or in any area posted turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions 15 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn the in car router off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire and result in bodily injury or death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They Include fueling areas like a gasoline petrol station fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane and butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Power Cord Protect any power cord from being walked on or pinched and
29. to lock the card to a particular bit Sa rautonetrouter com admin iwyy Y Ji rate If you specify auto the driver will use all bit rates to find an optimum rate sani Your MAC 00 19 e3 de 6c 19 Wireless Security Settings reless Settings RTS threshold Wireless Security MAC fiters om E Login Control j y Device status Password 6 19 Associated RTS CTS adds a handshake before each packet transmission to make sure that the channel is clear This adds overhead but Reboot Unit Add new MACS here seperated with a space Increases performance in case of hidden nodes or a large number of active nodes This parameter sets the size of the smallest packet for which the node sends rts a value equal to the maximum packet size disables the mechanism You may also set this parameter to off Fragmentation threshold The Wireless Security Settings allow you to control which wireless equipped devices may communicate with the router depending on their MAC addresses By default these MAC filters are disabled If you turn MAC filters on you should be Fragmentation allows to split an IP packet in a burst of smaller fragments transmitted on the medium In most cases this adds sure and include the mMAC address of the device that you are using fo communicate with Otherwise the machine that overhead but in a very noisy environment this reduces the error penalty and allow packets to get through interference bursts you re using will lose its connection
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