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The Wi-Fi Menu .....................................................................................................................14

 

Wi-Fi Profile .......................................................................................................................14

 

Connected Devices ............................................................................................................15

 

The Settings Menu ................................................................................................................17

 

Connection Options ...........................................................................................................17

 

Advanced Settings .............................................................................................................18

 

General Settings ................................................................................................................19

 

Manual Configuration .........................................................................................................20

 

Updates .............................................................................................................................21

 

LAN Setting ........................................................................................................................22

 

The Help Menu ......................................................................................................................24

 

About .................................................................................................................................24

 

User Guide .........................................................................................................................25

 

Regulatory Information ..............................................................................................................26

 

Appendix 1: LED Operation.......................................................................................................29

 

Appendix 2: Glossary ................................................................................................................31

 

 

Summary of Contents for U772

Page 1: ...C Spire Wireless 4G LTE Smart USB Modem U772 User Guide...

Page 2: ...tspot 5 Use as an USB Modem 5 Use as a Wi Fi Hotspot 6 Your Device s Browser Interface 7 The Browser Interface 7 Opening the Browser Interface 7 The Landing Page 7 Connecting to the Network 9 Navigati...

Page 3: ...15 The Settings Menu 17 Connection Options 17 Advanced Settings 18 General Settings 19 Manual Configuration 20 Updates 21 LAN Setting 22 The Help Menu 24 About 24 User Guide 25 Regulatory Information...

Page 4: ...ps LTE connection with other Wi Fi equipped devices such as laptops tablets smart phones and more Features Connect to 4G LTE high speed wireless data with fall back to 3G CDMA service Hostless Connect...

Page 5: ...pressing down until you hear a click sound Set Up Your Device Window XP users only The following section is for Windows XP users only Mac Linux Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista and Windows 7 users can ski...

Page 6: ...ou remove the device improperly the modem may be damaged 4 Turn on your computer and close all applications 5 Insert the device into your USB port 6 Your computer will recognize the device and install...

Page 7: ...ived your device in the mail and you are activating a new device for an existing number on your account you re swapping devices simply remove the SIM card from the old device and insert it into the SI...

Page 8: ...SPIRE5 277 4735 Your Device USB modem and Wi Fi hotspot Use as an USB modem Use as a Wi Fi hotspot Use as an USB Modem The first time you insert your device into an available USB port it is designed t...

Page 9: ...r computer smart phones laptops tablet PCs and more 1 Connect the device to the USB port of the AC USB adapter included in the box and then connect the adapter AC plugs to a power outlet 2 Your device...

Page 10: ...d the wireless network It has a user friendly interface and is equipped with many useful features that will enhance your Internet navigation experience Opening the Browser Interface To use the Web bro...

Page 11: ...Connection Box displayed down the left side of the main page This box displays both 3G and 4G service signals which are available The box has the following items Service Type Not Activated 4G LTE Ava...

Page 12: ...ce is disconnected Ready to connect Connected Disconnect Device is connected and available to disconnect the connection Not Activated Activate Device activation is required Connecting to the Network O...

Page 13: ...nu The Device Network menu allows you to view information about your device and network status General Device and Network Information General Device Device Name name of the device Device Description d...

Page 14: ...received Data Sent the number of bytes sent Data Total the total data received and sent 4G LTE Device and Network Information 4G LTE Device Technology Long Term Evolution LTE IMSI the International M...

Page 15: ...al ID C Spire uses to identify your account Home Carrier Name name of the network operator Home Carrier ID ID of the network operator PRL Version used to verify that your Preferred Roaming List is the...

Page 16: ...13 To reset usage data click the reset button If Yes button is clicked usage data will be reset to 0 and date will be set to the current date...

Page 17: ...nected to external AC USB adapter When your device is connected to the USB port on your PC Wi Fi won t turn on In order to see Wi Fi menu you have to login Admin with the password first Default passwo...

Page 18: ...ty level Default setting is EPA2 Personal PSK AES 5 Enter your Wi Fi password Password requires at least 8 characters For greater security use a mixture of digits upper case lower case and other symbo...

Page 19: ...the device was detected by the network MAC Address The Media Access Controller or physical address of the device IP Address The IP address assigned to the device by U772 Click Refresh button to renew...

Page 20: ...nd your Advanced Settings In order to see Advanced Settings you have to login Admin with the password first Default password is admin You can change Admin password from the Setting menu Connection Opt...

Page 21: ...fore rebooting the device Change Your Connection Options 1 Select a connection option 2 Click Save Note If the device is not activated the options will be unavailable grayed out Advanced Settings In o...

Page 22: ...s tab displays the following options LED Control LED Control allows you to turn the LED on or off To turn the LED on or off 1 Select or clear the Disable LED check box 2 Click Save Note Refer to Appen...

Page 23: ...Lock The USIM PIN Lock allows you to turn the USIM PIN Lock on or off To turn the USIM PIN Lock on or off 1 Select or clear the Enable PIN Lock check box 2 Click Save PIN Code The PIN Code allows you...

Page 24: ...ect proper profile in the list 2 Click Save button Note Changing profile can result in LTE connection malfunction Please refer to your service provider s recommendation 3G Configuration The 3G Configu...

Page 25: ...select a folder to save the Web browser update Software Update To update 1 Click Choose file for the Web browser update 2 Click Browse and select system update file 3 Click Start Upgrade Important Th...

Page 26: ...other Wi Fi client devices Start DHCP Address Your device will assign IP address form this IP address End DHCP Address Range The range of IP addresses that your device can assign to other Wi Fi client...

Page 27: ...u allows you to view system information and the online user guide About When you open the About it displays the following device information System Name the current system name CM Version the current...

Page 28: ...25 User Guide When you open User Guide it downloads the user guide on the host system...

Page 29: ...tware applications games and graphics and any other data added to your device Franklin Wireless is not responsible for and does not guarantee restoration of any third party software personal informati...

Page 30: ...liance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model modem is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on...

Page 31: ...ld void the user s authority to operate the equipment Connecting of peripherals requires the use of grounded shielded signal cables FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC...

Page 32: ...ected Active OFF Flash every 0 5sec OFF 4G LTE Data Connected No Data activity Idle Mode OFF OFF OFF 4G LTE Data Shout Down Mode For Power Saving OFF OFF OFF External USB power sources AC USB adapter...

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Page 34: ...Rev 0 is a wireless technology with higher data rates and higher system capacity Rev 0 provides access to mobile devices with forward link speeds of up to 2 4 Mbps and reverse link speeds up to 152 k...

Page 35: ...r between computing endpoints Router A device that directs traffic from one network to another SSID Service Set Identifier The name assigned to a Wi Fi network TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Int...

Page 36: ...33 WPA WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access A security protocol for wireless 802 11 networks from the Wi Fi Alliance...

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