User guide
Setting Up Your Router
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Verizon 4G LTE Broadband Router
The following screen appears.
3. Enter the Wi-Fi Admin Password printed on your router’s label.
4. In the Administrator login times out after idle for field, enter your desired number of
minutes after which the router signs out of the webpage.
5. Click Sign In.
To learn how to change the password, see Change the Default Password on page 45.
Note: If you forget your password, restore your router to its factory default
settings, which resets the password. See Appendix A, Factory Defaults.
Configure Your Internet Settings
To connect to the Internet, you need an active broadband service account. The broadband
service can be a service from Verizon or WAN Ethernet broadband (such as DSL or cable
broadband) from any Internet service provider.
Depending on the environment in which the router functions and the mobile broadband
services that Verizon offers, you can let the router function in any of the following mobile
broadband modes:
• Automatic (4G LTE, CDMA):
This is the default Internet connection mode, in which the
router can fall back automatically from 4G LTE service to CDMA, EVDO, or 1xRTT
service, depending on the environment. CDMA, EVDO, and 1xRTT are different types of
3G services.
• 4G L
TE only: The router functions in 4G LTE mode only and does not fall back to another
type of service if 4G LTE service is not available.
• CDMA Auto (EVDO, 1xRTT): The router functions in Code Division Multiple
Access
(CDMA) mode, which is a 3G service mode, and can switch automatically from CDMA to
EVDO or 1xRTT service, depending on the environment. EVDO and 1xRTT are different
types of 3G services.
• EVDO only:
The router functions in Evolution-Data Optimized (EVDO) mode only, which
is a 3G service mode.
• 1xRTT only
: The router functions in 1 times Radio T
ransmission Technology (1xRTT)
mode only, which is a 3G service mode.