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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From this window, you can:
• Display a list of computers that are:
· Allowed to access the network (
MAC Filter Mode = "Allow all in list")
· Not allowed to access the network (
MAC Filter Mode = "Block all in list")
• Add or remove a computer from the lists. See "Specifying Computers That
Can Access the Network" on page 88 and "Specifying Computers That Are
Not Allowed to Access the Network" on page 89.
• Display a list of computers that are currently connected through Wi-Fi. See
"Displaying a List of Currently Connected Computers" on page 90.
Configuring the Wi-Fi Network
You can configure basic settings of the Wi-Fi network through the setup pages.
1. Ensure you're logged in to the home page.
2. Click
Admin setup().
For more information, see "Changing the Password and Settings" on page 38.
You can configure basic and advanced settings of the Wi-Fi network through the
Advanced settings window.
1. Log in to the home page.
2. Click
Advanced settings ().
3. Click
Wi-Fi > Network.
For more information, see "Network Panel" on page 82.
See also:
• "Disabling Wi-Fi When Connected Through USB" on page 91.
• "Battery and USB Power Settings" on page 71.
• "AC Power Settings" on page 71
SSID (Wi-Fi Network Name)
The SSID identifies your Wi-Fi network and is visible to other Wi-Fi-enabled
devices.
It appears on your device’s LCD screen; if more than one Clear Spot 4G+
personal hotspot is available, you can use this name to tell the devices apart.
You can display the home page by typing the SSID in your Web browser (if
Link
SSID and Hostname
is selected; see "Linking the SSID and the Host Name" on
page 85).
You should make the SSID unique and change it on a regular basis for optimal
security.










