User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover Page
- Contents
- 1 Introduction and Getting Started
- 2 Touchscreen
- 3 Admin Website
- 4 Advanced Settings
- 5 Troubleshooting and Support
- Overview
- Common Problems and Solutions
- My M2000 powered off without pressing the Power button
- No service is available
- My M2000 has no power/touchscreen doesn’t display when I press the Power button
- I forgot my Wi-Fi password
- I forgot my M2000 Admin website password
- I cannot connect a device to my M2000
- I see the network name, but cannot connect a device to my M2000
- I want to see how many devices are connected
- I want to see the firmware (software) version installed on my M2000
- I want to see the phone number for my M2000
- I want to see the battery level of my M2000
- I want to turn my M2000 off
- I want to know if my M2000 is still on when the touchscreen is dark
- Technical Support
- 6 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information
- 7 Glossary
5G MiFi M2000 USER GUIDE 73
LAN Tab
This tab provides settings and information about the M2000 local area network (LAN). The LAN
consists of the M2000 and all Wi-Fi and USB connected devices.
IPv4
IP Address: The IP address for your M2000, as seen from the local network. Normally, you can use the
default value.
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask network setting for the M2000. The default value 255.255.255.0 is
standard for small (class "C") networks. If you change the LAN IP Address, make sure to use the correct
Subnet Mask for the IP address range of the LAN IP address.
MAC Address: (read-only) The Media Access Controller (MAC) Address for the Wi-Fi interface on your
M2000. The MAC address is a unique network identifier assigned when a network device is
manufactured.
Turn on DHCP Server: This checkbox turns the DHCP Server feature on or off. This should be left
checked. The DHCP server allocates an IP address to each connected device. NOTE: If the DHCP Server
is turned off, each connected device must be assigned a fixed IP address.
DHCP Lease Time: The number of minutes in which connected devices must renew the IP address
assigned to them by the DHCP server. Normally, this can be left at the default value, but if you have
special requirements, you can change this value.










