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CONTENTS Package Contents ....................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1. Introduction ......................................................................................... 2 1.1 Product Overview ........................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Main Features ..............................................................................................................
Appendix C: Specifications...................................................................................... 50 Appendix D: Glossary ..............................................................................................
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Package Contents The following items should be found in your package: LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi M7310 Micro USB Cable Nano to Micro SIM Card Adapter 2000mAh Battery Quick Installation Guide Note: Make sure that the package contains the above items. If any of the listed items is damaged or missing, please contact your distributor.
M7310 Chapter 1. LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Introduction 1.1 Product Overview TP-LINK’s M7310 is at the forefront of wireless 4G sharing. Just insert a 4G SIM card into the Mobile Wi-Fi to instantly establish a Wi-Fi hotspot. With up to 150Mbps download and 50Mbps upload speeds, M7310 is able to provide 4G wireless sharing to up to 11 users simultaneously.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 1.3 Physical Description The details about the Exterior are explained as below. Menu button: Press this button to enter the Menu Screen from the Home Screen. Press this button to switch the icons/options. Power button: Press and hold this button to power on or off the Mobile Wi-Fi. Press this button to turn on or off the LCD Screen from the Home Screen.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Press this button to select the icon or option. Micro USB Input: Plug in the USB charging cable to this port to charge your Mobile Wi-Fi. RESET Button (hole): It’s the button to restore the Mobile Wi-Fi to its factory defaults. While the Mobile Wi-Fi is powered on, remove the cover. Use a pin to press and hold the RESET button until Power Off appears on the screen.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Menu Display Item Description Indication Home Select this icon to go back to Home Screen. Select this icon to enter the Device Info Screen, then you can view the Device Info information of the SSID, Password and the Login Address. Select this icon to enter the Power Saving Screen, then you can turn on or off Power Saving this function.
M7310 Chapter 2. LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Hardware Installation 2.1 Environment Requirements Place the Mobile Wi-Fi in a well-ventilated place far from any heater or heating vent Avoid direct irradiation of any strong light (such as sunlight) Keep at least 2 inches (5 cm) of clear space around the Mobile Wi-Fi Operating Temperature: 0℃ ~35℃ (32℉~95℉) Operating Humidity: 10%~90%RH, Non-condensing 2.2 Installation 1) Remove the cover.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Note: Nano SIM card must be converted using the provided SIM card tray. The SD card slot can be used for storage and media sharing. SIM card and SD card are not included. 4) Use the same way to install the Micro SD card if you have one. Note: The micro SD memory card is optional. You can purchase it appropriate according to your need.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 7) Replace the cover. 2.3 Power on Press and hold the power button until the following screen appears. Note: To power off, press and hold the power button until the Power off appears on the screen. 2.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Via a computer Note: When the on the battery icon disappears, the Mobile Wi-Fi is fully charged.
M7310 Chapter 3. LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Quick Installation Guide This chapter will guide you to quickly set up the basic functions for your M7310. 3.1 System Requirements SIM card with Internet access enabled. Computer supports the 2.4GHz/5GHz wireless band. Web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, etc. 3.2 TCP/IP Configuration The default IP address of the M7310 is 192.168.0.1, and the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Note: The default SSID (Wireless Network Name) of the Mobile Wi-Fi is TP-LINK_ XXXX. You can check the SSID and Password on the screen or rear cover label. To check on the screen 1) Press the MENU button to enter the Menu Screen and switch to the Device info icon. 2) Press the Power button to select it and enter the Device Info Screen. You can find the SSID here.
M7310 3. LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Enter the wireless password found on the Mobile Wi-Fi’s screen or rear cover label, and then click OK. 4. When Connected appears behind the SSID of Mobile Wi-Fi, you’ve successfully connected to its wireless network. Note: After successful connection to M7310 (with a SIM card inserted), you can enjoy the 4G mobile connection instantaneously. If not, please refer to FAQ and retry. 3.4 Quick Setup 3.4.1 Quick Setup via your phone 1.
M7310 2. LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide After successful login, there will appear the following page. You can set up a new login password on this page, and click Done to continue. 3. On the Wireless page, you can create a unique and easy-to-remember SSID (wireless network name) as well as wireless password, or you can keep it default. Choose the wireless band. Then click Done to save your settings. Note: Wireless Band determines the frequency band that the radio works on.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 3.4.2 Quick Setup via your PC 1. Open a web-browser, enter the default address http://tplinkmifi.net or http://192.168.0.1 in the address field and then press Enter. When the login window appears, enter admin (in lower-case letters)for password, and then click Login. Note: If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your web browser has been set to a proxy.
M7310 2. LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide After successful login, there will appear the following page. You can set up a new login password on this page, and click Confirm to continue. 3. Click Wizard and select the Time Zone. Click Next to continue. 4. On the Dial-up Settings page shows the ISP information of the SIM card inserted. Click Next to continue, if you are sure the information is correct.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide parameters, and then choose the new profile from the Profile List. 5. On the Wireless Settings page, you can create a unique and easy-to-remember SSID (wireless network name) as well as Wireless Password, or you can keep it default. Then click Next to continue. 6. On the Finish page, please double-check your settings. If all the parameters are verified, click Finish to complete the Wizard; if there is anything wrong, you can click Back to reconfigure it.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Chapter 4. Configuration After the successful login to the web-based management page of Mobile Wi-Fi, you will see the main menu listing Wizard, Status, SMS and Advanced on the top. In the following parts, these items will be explained in details, about their respective functions and configurations. 4.1 Wizard Please refer to Quick Setup. 4.2 Status The Status page displays the current status information about the Mobile Wi-Fi. All information is read-only.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Statistics: Displays the Mobile Wi-Fi's data usage statistics, including the data monthly used/total used and the data daily used. The data usage accounting may differ from your carrier's, and it is subject to your carrier's statistics. Click Data Usage Settings to change data settings. 4.3 SMS There are three submenus under the SMS tab: Inbox, New Message and Outbox. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding functions. 4.3.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.3.2 New Message Phone Number: Enter the receiver’s phone number. Content: Text your message in this box. The message you are texting is limited to 160 letters or numbers, any exceeding characters will be sent in the next message. You can send up to five messages each time. Click Send to send the message. 4.3.3 Outbox Phone Number: Shows the phone number that the message was planned to be sent to.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4 Advanced There are seven submenus under the Advanced tab: Dial-up, Wireless, DHCP Server, Data Usage Settings, Storage Sharing, Power Saving and Device. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding functions. 4.4.1 Dial-up 4.4.1.1. Dial-up Settings You can configure dial-up settings on this page.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Mobile Data: It is enabled by default. You can disable it to prohibit Internet access. Data Roaming: It is disabled by default. If disabled, data service is not allowed when roaming. Profile List: A list of profile for you to select. If you find any parameters wrong, you can click Create to create a new profile with the right settings (as shown in the next figure). Select a profile you have created, you can further modify its parameters.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide the peer identity periodically. Select this option if the ISP requires this authentication type. Username/Password: Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. You are recommended to keep the default value. Click Create to create a new profile. Click Save to save your settings. 4.4.1.2. Network Settings You can configure Network Settings on this page.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide mobile networks automatically and you can choose a network with better performance to access, which is related or have cooperation with the network provider of your SIM. Click Save to save your settings. 4.4.1.3. PIN Management You can configure your PIN code on this page. SIM Card Status: Shows the status of your SIM card. PIN Management: You can select whether to enable this function or not.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide A PUK (PIN Unlocked Key), also known as Personal Unlock Code (PUC), is used in 3GPP mobile phones to Reset a personal identification number (PIN) that has been lost or forgotten. The PUK is a SIM-specific code assigned by the service provider. If a user does not know his or her PUK and is prompted for it, it should be obtained from the service provider.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide computer. 2) Click Browse to locate and select the latest file. 3) Click Update. Note: Please keep the device powered on during the update process to prevent update fail. 4.4.2 Wireless Wireless Settings can prevent any intruders from connecting your wireless network, occupying your network resources, hacker-overhearing and hacker-attacking, and thus enhance the security of your wireless network. 4.4.2.1.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Wireless Network Name (SSID): SSID is short for Service Set Identification, which helps you distinguish different wireless networks. The default SSID of this Mobile Wi-Fi is TP-LINK _XXXX (XXXX stand for the last 4 characters of the MAC address of it.). You can rename it as your preference, but the value is limited to 32 characters and also it's case-sensitive (For example, TEST is NOT the same as test).
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide WPS Status - Enable or disable the WPS function here. WPS - Choose PBC or choose PIN, and then click Start. PBC - Push Button Configuration. You need to start WPS (by hardware or software) on the Mobile Wi-Fi and the client within 2 minutes. PIN - Personal Identification Number, commonly consisting of 8 digits.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4.2.3. Network Expansion You can configure Network Expansion function on this page. Network Expansion allows the Mobile Wi-FI to connect to a wireless network and share it to your other client devices. Network Expansion - This function is disabled by default. If disabled, the Mobile Wi-Fi can only connect to 2G/3G/4G network. Connected SSID - Displays the wireless network name that the Mobile Wi-Fi is currently connected to.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 3. Enter the password and click Connect. Note: Enabling network expansion may cause an IP conflict. If you continue, please use http://tplinkmifi.net to log into the Mobile Wi-Fi. 4. The icon of the extended network will show up in the Home Screen. You can connect to the Mobile Wi-Fi using its default SSID and the password.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4.2.4. Online Clients The Online Clients page displays the basic information about the Wi-Fi clients that are currently connected to the Mobile Wi-Fi. Client Name: The name of the Wi-Fi client. MAC Address: The MAC address of the Wi-Fi client. IP Address: The IP address of the Wi-Fi client. Click Refresh to update the Wi-Fi client list. Click Block to add the Wi-Fi client(s) selected to the black list. 4.4.2.5.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide MAC Address: The MAC address of the Wi-Fi client. Click Refresh to update the Wi-Fi client list. Click Resume to remove the Wi-Fi client(s) selected from the black list. 4.4.3 DHCP Server The Mobile Wi-Fi is set up by default as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, which provides the TCP/IP configuration for all the wireless clients that are connected to the Mobile Wi-Fi in the LAN.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Click Save to save your settings. Note: To use the DHCP server function of the Mobile Wi-Fi, you should configure all clients in the LAN as "Obtain an IP Address automatically" mode. This function will take effect until the Mobile Wi-Fi reboots Wi-Fi. 4.4.4 Data Usage Settings You can configure data usage settings on this page. Total/Monthly Used - Total/Monthly data used. You can click Correct and input the actual data amount to correct the data.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Monthly Data Statistic - You can enable or disable the function of traffic data resetting. Start Date - Enable the function and schedule a date, the data will reset to zero on the date. If disabled, total data information is displayed. If enabled, monthly data information is displayed. Free Data Period - This function is disabled by default. If enabled, the data used during the free data period will not be included in your total monthly data usage.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4.5 Storage Sharing You can configure storage sharing on this page. Access Mode: You can access the SD storage by USB or Wi-Fi. By USB: Connect the Mobile Wi-Fi with a USB cable to access the SD card directly. By Wi-Fi: If you are using a windows laptop, then it is very easy to visit the Micro-SD storage sharing. But if you are using an Android device or an IOS device, then you can use tpMiFi APP to help you visit the Micro-SD storage sharing.
M7310 3) LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide For anonymous access, you can visit the Micro-SD storage now. For signed access, Enter your login username and password in this authentication window, click OK. Then you can visit the Micro-SD storage sharing. For Android / IOS device: You can use tpMiFi APP to access the Micro-SD storage in your Mobile Wi-Fi. 1) Search for and install the tpMiFi mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play, or simply scan the QR code.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4.6 Power Saving You can configure power saving on this page. Power Saving Mode: It’s enabled by default. If enabled, you can save power by changing the Wi-Fi Range and Auto-disable Time. If disabled, the Wi-Fi will not be shut down and you can have the largest Wi-Fi coverage. Wi-Fi Range: Select a Wi-Fi range. Long: Provides longer Wi-Fi coverage but shorter battery life. Medium: Provides medium Wi-Fi coverage and battery life.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4.7 Device Under Device menu, you can do such configurations as restoring all the settings of the Mobile Wi-Fi to its factory defaults, rebooting the Mobile Wi-Fi, and checking some information about the Mobile Wi-Fi. As follows, we will explain them in details. 4.4.7.1. Firmware Update You can update the firmware of the Mobile Wi-Fi on this page. Firmware Version: The current firmware version.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Click Restore to reset all configuration settings to their default values. All of the settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored. You can restore the following factory default values: Default Password: admin Default IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 4.4.7.3. Account Management You can change your login password on this page.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4.4.7.4. Shutdown Click Reboot to reboot the Mobile Wi-Fi. Click Power Off to shut down the Mobile Wi-Fi. 4.4.7.5. Time Settings Time Zone: Select your local time zone. Date: Display your local date. Time: Display your local time. Click Save to save your settings. 4.4.7.6. System log This page displays the Mobile Wi-Fi's information about system logs, including log ID, time, type, level and content. Debug Log - To use the debug log function: 1.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Click Refresh to update the log list. Click Clear to delete all the logs. Click Save Logs to save the logs to your local computer. 4.4.7.7. About Device You can view the related information about the Mobile Wi-Fi on this page. Model: The model of the Mobile Wi-Fi. Firmware Version: The current firmware version. Hardware Version: The current hardware version. IMEI: International Mobile Equipment Identity.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Appendix A: FAQ FAQ1. What should I do if I cannot log into the web-management page? 1) Verify that your device is connecting to the Mobile Wi-Fi. 2) Verify that you entered the correct IP address http://192.168.0.1 or http://tplinkmifi.net. 3) Verify that your device is obtaining an IP address automatically. FAQ2.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide The 4G network may be temporarily unavailable in your current location. From the Menu screen, go to Network Mode and try a different network. FAQ4. How do I restore factory default settings? Tip 1: Open your web browser and type http://tplinkmifi.net or http://192.168.0.1 into the address bar on your PC, then enter the default password admin, and click Login. Go to “Advanced->Device->Factory Defaults”, and click Restore.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Step 3: Choose "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." and click next. Step 4: Click Next to continue. Step 5: Choose "Have Disk -> Browse". Then choose the driver you have downloaded from TP-LINK website and click Open. Step 6: Click OK to continue.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Step 7: Click Next to continue. Step 8: You may get a warning like this. Please just ignore it. Step 9: Click Finish, then this windows XP computer will be able to go to Internet.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Appendix B: Configuring the PC In this section, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in Windows 7. First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working, refer to the adapter’s manual if needed. 1) On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. 2) Click the View network status and tasks. 3) Click the Change adapter settings.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide 4) Click the right button, and Select Properties. 5) In the prompt page that showed below, double click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
M7310 6) LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide The following Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this window by default.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Setting IP address manually a. Select Use the following IP address radio button. And the following items available. b. If the Mobile Wi-Fi's LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, type IP address is 192.168.0.x (x is from 2 to 254), and Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. c. Type the Mobile Wi-Fi’s LAN IP address (the default IP is 192.168.0.1) into the Default gateway field. d. Select Use the following DNS server addresses radio button.
M7310 7) Now click OK to keep your settings.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Appendix C: Specifications General Standards Network Type IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n 4G:FDD-LTE/ TDD- LTE 3G: DC-HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS 2G: EDGE/GRPS/GSM Certification CE, RoHS Dimension 98.5*60.
M7310 LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi User Guide Appendix D: Glossary 802.11n - 802.11n builds upon previous 802.11 standards by adding MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output). MIMO uses multiple transmitter and receiver antennas to allow for increased data throughput via spatial multiplexing and increased range by exploiting the spatial diversity, perhaps through coding schemes like Alamouti coding. The Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC) [3] was formed to help accelerate the IEEE 802.