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Update Failed
If this message appears on the device LCD or in the Software Update Available alert window (after
you’ve attempted the update):
1. Make sure your device is connected to the AC charger or computer through the micro-USB
cable.
2. Retry the update.
3. If the “Update failed” message is still displayed, contact your service provider.
Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi
If your computer cannot connect to the Wi-Fi network of the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot,
make sure that:
● The maximum number of Wi-Fi users has not been reached. (To determine the number of
connected Wi-Fi users and set the maximum, see
“Wi-Fi Users Information and Settings” on
page 43.)
● You’re connecting to the correct Wi-Fi network (SSID), and you’re using the correct Wi-Fi
password. If the Wi-Fi Password Reminder feature is enabled (
page 86), you can use it to
display the SSID and Wi-Fi password on the device LCD.
● Nobody has changed the name or password of the Wi-Fi network. If the Wi-Fi Password
Reminder feature is enabled (
page 86), you can use it to display the SSID and Wi-Fi password
on the device LCD.
● Nobody is connected through the micro-USB cable when When connected to USB is selected
(for
Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi > Network > Disable Wi-Fi).
● Always is not selected (for Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi > Network > Disable Wi-Fi).
● Your computer supports the type of Wi-Fi security that the network is set to use.
● Your computer supports Wi-Fi 802.11g (if Basic Rate is set, in Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi >
Security, to 802.11g only).
● Your computer has not been blocked through MAC filtering. (See “Specifying Computers That
Are Not Allowed to Access the Network” on page 88.)
Note: If you’ll be using USB for data transfer (and not just for charging the device), you must install the
device driver. (See
“Making a Tethered Connection” on page 27.)
Note: All the devices used with the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot must support the selected security
type.
Tip: If some settings are preventing you from connecting to Wi-Fi, connect to the device through the
micro-USB cable, and then change the settings. (See
“Requirements for a USB Tethered Connection”
on page 26 and “Making a Tethered Connection” on page 27.)