WWAN Configuration
6 - 5
•
GSM mode settings
- On a Global network, allows user to select network and frequency band.
•
GSM 2G/3G selection
- Options:
Automatic
,
2G only
or
3G only
.
•
GSM frequency band selection
- Options:
All bands
,
EU only
or
NA only
.
•
Technology settings
•
Technology preferences
- Touch to change the network operating mode and settings.
•
Network mode
- Options:
Verizon
,
Sprint
,
N America
(all GSM network carriers in North
America) or
Global
(all GSM network carriers outside of North American).
•
Access Point names
- On GSM networks, opens the
APNs
screen, to select mobile access point
configurations; or press Menu to add a new APN. Consult your carrier about how to use the tools on
this screen.
•
System select
- On CDMA networks, changes the CDMA roaming mode.
•
Home only
- Do not roam from Home network.
•
Automatic
- Allow automatic roaming.
Connection Data Utility
•
Ping function
- Use to test WWAN access. Enter a URL or IP address. The ET1N2 tries to access the
site and reports if successful or not.
•
Modem reset
- Use to reset the modem to factory default settings.
Sprint System Options
If the ET1N2 is activated on a Sprint network, the user has the option to perform additional functions.
Start Activation
An ET1N2 that is already activated might be required to be re-activated if the device is to be reassigned to
another Sprint account. The system administrator provides the device information to Sprint and then re-activate
the ET1N2. To re-activate, touch
>
Setting
>
System Update
>
Start Activation
.
Update Profile
Use the
Update Profile
option to move a Sprint service from another device to the ET1N2.
Update PRL
The Preferred Roaming List (PRL) is a database that contains information used during the system selection
and acquisition process. The PRL indicates which bands, sub bands and service provider identifiers are
scanned and in what priority order. Without a PRL, the ET1N2 may not be able to roam. To update the PRL,
touch
>
Setting
>
System Update
>
Update PRL
.
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