User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Important Notice
- Safety and Hazards
- Limitation of Liability
- Patents
- Licenses
- Copyright
- Trademarks
- Contact Information
- Additional Information and Updates
- Revision History
- 1: Device Basics
- 2: Your Device
- 3: Installing and Setting Up the Device
- 4: Using Your Device
- 5: Settings
- 6: Resources
- 7: Technical Specifications, Safety Information, and Regulatory Information
- Index

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• Preable — Preamble ID of the current base station that the modem is listening
to.
•
Realm — Login address used for 4G service (user@realm).
•
Certificate information
Wi-Fi Tab
Network Panel
1. Log in to the home page.
2. Click
Advanced settings ().
3. Click
Wi-Fi > Network.
From this window, you can view and adjust settings, or perform the following
actions:
•
Disable Wi-Fi upon USB-PC — Only a computer that is connected to the device
through the USB cable can use the device. See "Disabling Wi-Fi When
Connected Through USB" on page 91.
•
SSID — Wi-Fi network name; identifies your Wi-Fi network and is visible to
other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. See "SSID (Wi-Fi Network Name)" on page 84.
•
Hostname — Device name. See "Host Name (Device Name)" on page 90 and
"Displaying the Home Page of the Device" on page 46.
•
Link SSID and Hostname. See "Linking the SSID and the Host Name" on
page 85.
If you link the
SSID (Wi-Fi network name) and the Hostname (name of your
device):
• The SSID becomes whatever the Hostname is (you cannot change the SSID
— only the Hostname).
• You only need to remember one name when selecting the Wi-Fi network,
accessing the browser interface, or accessing the microSD card.
•
SSID Broadcast.
If broadcast is enabled, the wireless network is displayed in the list of Wi-Fi
networks available in the local area. For increased security, set this field to
Disable. You will need to give the SSID to the people who will be accessing
your network.
•
Max Number of Users
Limits the number of Wi-Fi users that can connect to the device. A smaller
number improves performance and security.
•
Battery or USB Powered (power settings)
·
Better battery life — At the cost of a shorter Wi-Fi range.
·
Longer Wi-Fi range — At the cost of a shorter battery life.
•
AC Powered (power settings)
·
Longer Wi-Fi range
· Shorter Wi-Fi range
• Wi-Fi Channel
The Wi-Fi channel is the active channel of the Wi-Fi access point. If your net-
work is having performance issues (possibly caused by other Wi-Fi networks
in the vicinity using the same channel), try a different Wi-Fi channel.










