Meet your modem.
About your modem Status light Test port Foldaway, rotating USB connector Removable cover SIM card slot below cover NOTE: Hardware and software are constantly evolving— the images and icons you see here are for reference only.
Status indicator light Color Status Description Solid – Home network – Device ready – Network connection registered Blinking – Device powering up – Searching for network – Data being transferred Solid – Roaming network Blinking – Roaming – Data being transferred – Software update in progress Green Amber Red Solid – Failed state: - No SIM - Locked SIM - SIM error - PUK error – Network not available
Connecting to the internet Your modem is set to automatically connect to the internet except when you are roaming. Turn on your computer and insert the modem into a USB port. While the modem is starting up, the status light slowly blinks green. Once the modem is connected to your wireless network, the status light is solid green. (The light is amber when roaming.) Removing your modem When your USB modem is not in use, you can safely remove it by gently gripping the edges and pulling it out of the USB port.
Managing the device Launch a browser and access the Web UI at http://my.usb or http://192.168.1.1 for a full set of device management features. The Home page of the Web UI appears: Verizon 4G The initial sign in password is “admin “. You are prompted to change the password after your first login. Click the arrow in the bottom-right corner of a panel to access pages with further information and options.
Monitoring usage You can monitor your data usage on the Home page or Data Usage page of the Web UI. Go to http://my.usb or http://192.168.1.1. PIN Protecting the SIM card For additional security, you can lock the SIM card in your modem by settting a PIN code. When locked, the PIN code must be entered before the modem connects to the internet. 1. Go to the Web UI at http://my.usb. 2. On the Home page, click the arrow icon in the bottom right corner of the Settings panel. 3. Select the SIM tab. 4.
Replacing the SIM card The device comes with a Nano SIM card preinstalled. Should you need to swap out the Nano SIM card, follow these instructions: 1. Open the protective door by pressing on the cover and sliding the door off. 2. Remove the SIM card by pushing forward on the exposed edge. 3. Insert the new SIM card with the gold contacts facing down. 4. Push the SIM card until it remains securely in the slot. 5. Replace the back cover and snap into place. CAUTION: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card.
Resetting the device CAUTION: If you reset the device to factory settings, all of your custom settings will be lost, including your password for the Web UI, which will default to “admin”. To reset your device to factory default settings: 1. Remove the back cover from the device and locate the small pinhole labeled “Reset”. 2. Insert one end of an unfoldered paper clip into the hole to reset the modem. -OR1. Go to the Web UI at http://my.usb. 2.
System requirements Supported platforms: • • • • Windows 7 or higher Mac OS 10.8 or higher Linux OS Chrome OS Compatible browsers: • • • • • Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or higher Mozilla Firefox 3.6 or higher Google Chrome 9 or higher Apple Safari 5 or higher Opera 9 or higher You will also need the following: • USB Port 2.
Support & more Verizon mobile app Manage your account, track your usage, edit account information, pay your bill and more. Get help using your USB8L From your computer, visit verizonwireless.com/Support. Customer service Call 800.922.0204 Twitter @VZWSupport. More information To access a User Guide, go to verizonwireless.com/Support and find your device. 2021 Inseego Corp.