User guide

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FAQ
Why does the AIRAVE™ Access Point need a GPS antenna?
The AIRAVE has a GPS antenna so that it can:
Synchronize properly with the rest of Sprint’s network.
Determine and select the correct radio frequencies available in your area so that the AIRAVE uses the
correct ones.
Why does the AIRAVE™ Access Point need an external GPS antenna?
Your device needs the external antenna only when the internal GPS antenna cannot lock on to sufficient
satellite signals. The external antenna lets the AIRAVE lock on to the greatest number of satellites.
What happens to the AIRAVE™ Access Point if there is a power outage or if you lose Internet
access?
The AIRAVE needs both a broadband Internet connection and a constant power supply to work. During a
power outage your wireless phone or device will immediately switch to the Sprint network.
Can you move the AIRAVE™ Access Point to another location?
Yes, you can move your device to another location within the Sprint network. However, to move your
device to a different address, you must first update your service address by logging into your account on
www.sprint.com
.
How do I know if my phone is connecting through the AIRAVE?
By dialing *99 on your wireless phone, an audio message will confirm if you are in range of the AIRAVE.
Also, you will hear three short beeps on your wireless phone before making and receiving calls.