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Control Access to the Network 

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Around Town LTE Mobile Internet 

To change the encryption security settings for your guest WiFi network:

1. 

Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot 

network.

2. 

Enter 

http://netgear.aroundtown

 or 

http://192.168.1.1

 in the address field of the web 

browser.

The hotspot web page displays.

3. 

Enter the admin login password in the 

Sign In

 field.

The default password is 

password

. The password is case-sensitive.

4. 

Click the 

Sign In

 button.

The Sign In section closes.

5. 

Select 

WiFi > Options

.

6. 

Scroll down to the Security section.

7. 

From the 

Guest Encryption

 menu, select a WiFi encryption option:

None

.

 

Anyone can access your WiFi network without a password and you are 

responsible for charges incurred. NETGEAR recommends that you do not select this 
option.

WPA Personal TKIP

. Strong security standard that is supported by most WiFi 

devices.

WPA Personal TKIP AES

. Strong security standard that is supported by most WiFi 

devices.

WPA2 Personal AES

.  Strong security that is supported by newer WiFi devices 

(default).

WPA2 Personal TKIP AES

. A stronger, newer security standard that is limited to 

newer WiFi devices.

WPA/WPA2

.  Strong security that is supported by most WiFi devices. WiFi devices 

that use either WPA or WPA2 can connect to the hotspot.

The 

Submit

 button displays after you make a selection.

8. 

Click the 

Submit

 button.

Your changes are saved.

Summary of Contents for AC778AT

Page 1: ...350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA March 2015 202 11479 01 Around Town LTE Mobile Internet Model AC778AT User Manual...

Page 2: ...support NETGEAR recommends registering your product through the NETGEAR website For product updates and web support visit http support aroundtowninternet com or call 1 855 678 9123 Compliance For regu...

Page 3: ...nes and Tablets 23 Chapter 2 Use Your Hotspot Log In to the Hotspot Web Page 25 Connect to the Hotspot WiFi Network 25 Connect Using a WiFi Network Manager 25 Connect Using WPS 26 Monitor Data Usage 2...

Page 4: ...le Auto Renew 54 Transfer Your Account to a New Hotspot 55 Manage Your Around Town Password 56 Reset Your Around Town Password 57 Change Your Around Town Account Password 57 Change Your Account Email...

Page 5: ...ring 86 Allow All Devices to Access the Network 86 Block Devices from the Network Using MAC Filtering 87 Allow Specific Devices to Access the Network Using MAC Filtering 88 Configure the WiFi Signal I...

Page 6: ...e 121 Configure System Logs 122 View Logs 122 Enable System Logs 123 Clear the System Logs 124 Download the System Logs 125 View Mobile Broadband Status Details 126 View the SIM Security 128 View Your...

Page 7: ...is chapter covers the following topics Package Contents Meet Your Hotspot Set Up Your Hotspot Install the Battery Recharge the Battery Configure a Tethered Connection Manage Your Hotspot and Settings...

Page 8: ...Town LTE Mobile Internet Package Contents Your package contains the following items Hotspot Rechargeable battery Back cover micro USB cable AC charger with USB port Note A micro SIM card is preinstall...

Page 9: ...bile Internet Meet Your Hotspot Before you connect your hotspot familiarize yourself with its LCD screen icons buttons and connectors Power button Antenna connector Antenna connector Micro USB port Fi...

Page 10: ...old the Power button for about five seconds until the LCD screen turns off Wake WiFi signal and screen Press and quickly release the Power button Cycle to the next screen Press the Power button until...

Page 11: ...icates that the hotspot is in a zero coverage area and is not connected to the mobile broadband network Get Started 11 Around Town LTE Mobile Internet Accessories Your hotspot ships with the following...

Page 12: ...wing these instructions power it off and remove the battery Set Up Your Hotspot Over the Internet You can set up your hotspot if you already connected to the Internet If you want to set up your hotspo...

Page 13: ...w the onscreen instructions to register your hotspot 7 After the hotspot is registered insert the battery into the hotspot For more information about how to install the battery see Install the Battery...

Page 14: ...see Chapter 3 Manage Your Around Town Account You can view or change the hotspot s settings from the hotspot web page For more information see Log In to the Hotspot Web Page on page 25 Set Up Your Hot...

Page 15: ...activation code is on the back of the hotspot and on the retail packaging label 3 Wait for a confirmation message and for the hotspot to activate This process might take up to 15 minutes 4 After you r...

Page 16: ...n process is complete the hotspot displays the WiFi network name SSID and password SSID Password 7 Connect your computer or WiFi device to the hotspot using the SSID and password that display on the h...

Page 17: ...t and set up your account The hotspot comes with 1000 MB of free data access For more information about how to manage your Around Town account of add a new plan see Chapter 3 Manage Your Around Town A...

Page 18: ...e the back cover Note The battery comes partially charged and ready to use When the battery needs recharging follow the instructions in Recharge the Battery on page 18 Recharge the Battery The battery...

Page 19: ...e battery is fully charged a notification tells you that the battery is fully changed and to remove the power Note The LCD screen goes into sleep mode after a set time to extend battery life To wake t...

Page 20: ...ged and to remove the power Configure a Tethered Connection Your hotspot supports a direct connection through a USB cable to a Windows or Mac computer This is commonly referred to as a tethered connec...

Page 21: ...RU Install TRU Install is a feature that installs the necessary drivers the first time you connect your hotspot to your Windows or Mac computer through the micro USB cable An installation CD is not re...

Page 22: ...the device drivers on a Mac 1 Press and hold the Power button on the hotspot until the LCD screen lights 2 Attach one end of the micro USB cable to the hotspot and plug the other end into the USB port...

Page 23: ...our account overview page See View Your Account Settings on page 46 A mobile app See NETGEAR AirCard App for Smartphones and Tablets on page 23 NETGEAR AirCard App for Smartphones and Tablets Download...

Page 24: ...Connect to the Hotspot WiFi Network Monitor Data Usage Manage Alerts Configure the WiFi Settings on the Hotspot Change the Hotspot WiFi Network Name and Password Change Hotspot Web Page Login Passwor...

Page 25: ...you log in you can access all of the features available on the LCD screen plus advanced features Connect to the Hotspot WiFi Network You can connect up to 10 WiFi devices such as smartphones laptops t...

Page 26: ...ge You can connect by either using the device s WPS button or enter your device s WPS PIN Connect Using the Device s WPS Button To connect to the hotspot WiFi network using the device s WPS button 1 L...

Page 27: ...N To connect to the hotspot WiFi network using the device s WPS PIN 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or ht...

Page 28: ...button The computer or WiFi device connects to the hotspot WiFi network Monitor Data Usage You can monitor data usage using either the LCD screen the hotspot web page or your Around Town account overv...

Page 29: ...he Sign In section closes Your data usage displays in the Data Usage section View Data Usage on the Account Overview Page You can view your remaining data balance and recent data usage from your accou...

Page 30: ...balance on your account overview page To view your remaining data balance 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device Your computer or WiFi device does not need to be connected to the hotspo...

Page 31: ...mit button The Account Overview page displays 7 In the Devices section click your device The Devices screen displays Your recent data usage displays in the Recent Usage section and is organized by dat...

Page 32: ...rts to advise you of hotspot status changes Your account overview page displays alerts about your data plan For information about how to manage your account alerts see Chapter 3 Manage Your Around Tow...

Page 33: ...s field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In butto...

Page 34: ...options section 7 In the Wi Fi Info on Home section select the Show radio button The Submit button displays after you make a selection 8 Click the Submit button A warning message displays 9 Click the...

Page 35: ...d Your hotspot comes with a randomly generated and secured WiFi network name and password that you can continue to use as is You can change the WiFi network name and password for your main WiFi or gue...

Page 36: ...again All devices that were connected must reconnect with the new name and password Change Hotspot Web Page Login Password You can change the login password for the hotspot web page To change the logi...

Page 37: ...displays after you make a selection 8 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Configure the TRU Install Installation Settings TRU Install is a feature that installs the necessary drivers the fi...

Page 38: ...wser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section...

Page 39: ...tspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The defaul...

Page 40: ...rd is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 In the Status section click the Disconnect button Your hotspot disconnects from the mobile broadba...

Page 41: ...section closes 5 Click the About link near the upper right corner of the screen The following information displays Account Details My number The hotspot s phone number MSID The mobile station ID MSID...

Page 42: ...culate around your device to cool it Current voltage The amount of power the hotspot is currently using Battery charge level The amount of charge remaining in the battery Battery status The current op...

Page 43: ...e Power button to wake the LCD screen 2 Press the Power button again until the ABOUT screen displays Four ABOUT screens display You must press the Power button twice to display the next ABOUT screen T...

Page 44: ...well ventilated and that air can circulate around your device to cool it FW Version The hotspot s firmware version 5 Press the Power button twice The following information displays FW Build Date The...

Page 45: ...the following topics View Your Account Settings Manage Your Data Plan Manage Account Alerts Save Your Credit Card Information Manage Data Auto Renew Settings Transfer Your Account to a New Hotspot Ma...

Page 46: ...settings 2 Enter http aroundtowninternet com in the address field of the web browser The Around Town web page displays 3 At the top of the screen click the MY ACCOUNT link The Login screen displays 4...

Page 47: ...lan that you want to add and click the PURCHASE button The Payment screen displays 10 Enter your credit card information and billing address 11 Click the SUBMIT button The data plan is added to your d...

Page 48: ...You can set your account to email you notifications when your data plan is about to expire Enable Data Plan Expiration Email Notifications To enable email notifications 1 Launch a web browser from a c...

Page 49: ...ess field c Click the Submit button Your notification email address is changed 11 In the Product Expired Notification section select the Notify me by e mail check box 12 Click the Submit button Your c...

Page 50: ...he Notify me by e mail check box 10 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Upgrade Your Account to Smart Alerts Your hotspot comes with free basic notifications that allow you to receive email...

Page 51: ...you registered your hotspot 6 Click the Submit button The Account Overview page displays 7 In the Devices section click your device 8 On the right click the Manage Services link The Services screen di...

Page 52: ...k your device The Devices screen displays Alerts and notifications that were sent to your account display in the Recent Alerts Notification section Save Your Credit Card Information You can save your...

Page 53: ...t of data To automatically renew your data plan before you run out of data 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device Your computer or WiFi device does not need to be connected to the hotsp...

Page 54: ...on Your changes are saved Disable Auto Renew You can disable auto renew so that your account does not automatically renew your data plan when you run out of data To disable auto renew 1 Launch a web b...

Page 55: ...redit Card Information on page 52 9 In the Select your Auto Renew options menu select Disable Auto Renew 10 Click the SUBMIT button Your changes are saved Transfer Your Account to a New Hotspot If you...

Page 56: ...s is the password that you set up when you registered your hotspot 6 Click the Submit button The Account Overview page displays 7 In the Devices section click on your device 8 On the right click the S...

Page 57: ...eset your hotspot to its factory default settings and reactivate your hotspot For more information see Configure the TRU Install Installation Settings on page 37 7 Click the Submit button An email is...

Page 58: ...unt email address To change your Around Town account email address 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device Your computer or WiFi device does not need to be connected to the hotspot netwo...

Page 59: ...f the screen click the MY ACCOUNT link The Login page displays 4 Enter your account user name in the Username field Your user name is the email address you set up when you registered your hotspot 5 En...

Page 60: ...our billing address 10 Click the Save button Your changes are saved Manage Your Account PIN The account PIN is used to track customer issues View Your Account PIN To view your account PIN 1 Launch a w...

Page 61: ...web browser The Around Town web page displays 3 At the top of the screen click the MY ACCOUNT link The Login page displays 4 Enter your account user name in the Username field Your user name is the e...

Page 62: ...p when you registered your hotspot 6 Click the Submit button The Account Overview page displays 7 Select Account Settings View Edit Phone Number The Phone Number screen displays your phone number in t...

Page 63: ...Internet 6 Click the Submit button The Account Overview page displays 7 Select Account Settings View Edit Phone Number The Phone Number screen displays 8 Enter a new phone number in the New Phone Num...

Page 64: ...his chapter covers the following topics Update the Hotspot Software Back Up and Restore Hotspot Settings Reset the Hotspot to Factory Default Settings Reset the Hotspot to Its Device Settings Extend B...

Page 65: ...e manually 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser Th...

Page 66: ...or changing the settings Download Your Hotspot s Settings To restore your hotspot s settings later you must download and save your hotspot s current settings to your computer To download a copy of you...

Page 67: ...otspot s previous settings to your computer Save your settings before resetting to factory defaults or changing the settings To restore your hotspot s settings 1 Launch a web browser from a computer o...

Page 68: ...pot to its factory default settings If you reset your hotspot to its factory default settings you must activate your hotspot again If you just want to reset your hotspot to its default behavior and yo...

Page 69: ...Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 3 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web...

Page 70: ...s connected to the hotspot network 3 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 4 Enter the admin login password in the Sig...

Page 71: ...t to its factory default settings and reset your account and reactivate your hotspot see Reset the Hotspot to Factory Default Settings on page 68 To reset the hotspot to its device settings 1 Launch a...

Page 72: ...extend the battery life in several ways When you re not using your hotspot turn it off Tether your hotspot to your computer using the micro USB cable and disable WiFi For more information see Configu...

Page 73: ...just the following display settings Adjust the LCD screen s brightness level Set the screen time out to a shorter period to reduce the amount of time that LCD screen is not touched before the screen t...

Page 74: ...to automatically turn off when the hotspot is it being powered on through the hotspot s battery AC charger or a USB connection between the hotspot and a computer To set the LCD screen s timeout settin...

Page 75: ...C charger Timeout on USB This is the amount of time before the LCD screen turns off if the hotspot is powered on through a USB connection between the hotspot and the computer The Submit button display...

Page 76: ...es are connected for this period of time while the hotspot is on battery power Select 5 minutes to make your battery last longer Wi Fi sleep on AC Turns off the WiFi radio if no devices are connected...

Page 77: ...w control who can access your hotspot WiFi network This chapter covers the following topics Set Up a Guest Network Set the Maximum Number of Connected Devices View or Block Connected Devices Set Up MA...

Page 78: ...LCD screen To turn on the guest WiFi network using the hotspot web page 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown...

Page 79: ...st WiFi turns on and the LCD screen displays the guest WiFi network s name and password Change the Guest Network Name or Password You can change the guest WiFi network s name or password from the hots...

Page 80: ...Network Using the Web Page You can turn off the guest WiFi network from the hotspot web page or the hotspot s LCD screen To turn off the guest network using the hotspot web page 1 Launch a web browser...

Page 81: ...s LCD screen To turn off the guest WiFi network using the hotspot s LCD screen 1 Press the Power button on the hotspot to wake the LCD screen 2 Press the Power button until the Guest WI FI screen disp...

Page 82: ...Guest Encryption menu select a WiFi encryption option None Anyone can access your WiFi network without a password and you are responsible for charges incurred NETGEAR recommends that you do not selec...

Page 83: ...password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Wi Fi Options 6 Scroll down to the Max Wi Fi section 7 From the Max Wi Fi menu select the number...

Page 84: ...A list of devices connected to the main WiFi and guest WiFi networks displays Block Devices from the Network If a device is already connected to the hotspot WiFi network and you want to block it from...

Page 85: ...roundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password...

Page 86: ...connecting to the hotspot WiFi network The MAC filter is used to grant white list or block black list devices access to the main and guest WiFi networks Access is based on the MAC address of each devi...

Page 87: ...ice from the WiFi network using MAC filtering 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the...

Page 88: ...a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the...

Page 89: ...If you allow the WiFi signal to stay on when a device is tethered to the hotspot through a USB connection all devices including the tethered device can connect to the hotspot WiFi network and access...

Page 90: ...ot s battery life is prolonged The hotspot s battery charges faster WPS is not available To turn off the WiFi signal if a device is tethered to the hotspot 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or Wi...

Page 91: ...Control Access to the Network 91 Around Town LTE Mobile Internet 9 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved...

Page 92: ...how to manage the security settings on your hotspot This chapter covers the following topics Change the Hotspot Network Name and Password Change the Encryption Security Settings Configure Port Filter...

Page 93: ...ttp netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password...

Page 94: ...ption from the Encryption menu or Guest Encryption menu None Anyone can access your WiFi network without a password and you are responsible for charges incurred NETGEAR recommends that you do not sele...

Page 95: ...undtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is...

Page 96: ...wser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section...

Page 97: ...browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In secti...

Page 98: ...computer to screen incoming traffic 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address fi...

Page 99: ...the DMZ 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The h...

Page 100: ...irst enable VPN connections passthrough To enable VPN passthrough 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http...

Page 101: ...ch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web pag...

Page 102: ...Security Settings 102 Around Town LTE Mobile Internet The Submit button displays after you make a selection 7 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved...

Page 103: ...figure the WiFi Channel Configure the RTS Threshold Configure the Fragmentation Threshold Configure Port Forwarding Configure UPnP Configure the Hotspot s LAN Configure the Hotspot s Netmask Configure...

Page 104: ...town or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is ca...

Page 105: ...field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Wi Fi Options The WiFi Options screen displays 6 Scroll down to th...

Page 106: ...eb page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Wi...

Page 107: ...ction closes 5 Select Wi Fi Options The WiFi Options screen displays 6 Scroll down to the Connection section 7 In the RTS Threshold field enter a RTS threshold value NETGEAR recommends that you use a...

Page 108: ...wn to the Connection section 7 In the Fragmentation Threshold field enter a fragmentation threshold value To prevent poor network performance NETGEAR recommends that you keep this value as large as po...

Page 109: ...the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Settings Router Port Forwar...

Page 110: ...k 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password i...

Page 111: ...aunch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web...

Page 112: ...p 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitiv...

Page 113: ...a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter th...

Page 114: ...r The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section clo...

Page 115: ...ys 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Settings Router...

Page 116: ...utton displays after you make a selection 7 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Configure DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol automatically assigns an IP address to each device on the n...

Page 117: ...town or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3 Enter the admin login password in the Sign In field The default password is password The password is ca...

Page 118: ...dio button is selected Use this option to access a DNS server that provides customized addressing or if your network includes a local DNS server For more information about DNS see Set the DNS Mode on...

Page 119: ...erver The Submit button displays after you make any changes 7 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Update the PRL To improve your network service periodically check to see if a new Preferred...

Page 120: ...PRL Update the Network Profile You can update your hotspot s network profile To update your hotspot s network profile 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the ho...

Page 121: ...ou can change this feature so that the hotspot automatically connects to a LTE or CDMA service only To set the network mode connection type 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that i...

Page 122: ...ror diagnosis You should adjust the log settings only under the direction of the technical support staff View Logs To view the system logs 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is...

Page 123: ...wser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 3...

Page 124: ...e less information is included in the log The Submit button displays after you make a selection 7 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Clear the System Logs To clear the system logs 1 Launch...

Page 125: ...Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 2 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web...

Page 126: ...to a 4G LTE network the 4G details display To view status details about the mobile broadband connection 1 Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network...

Page 127: ...erence noise ratio SINR based on reference signals narrowband and wideband PLMN The public land mobile network PLMN is the code that describes the network for example Sprint s ID code or Virgin Mobile...

Page 128: ...word is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Settings Network SIM Security The SIM security displays as Inactive View Your Hotspot s A...

Page 129: ...Settings 129 Around Town LTE Mobile Internet The default password is password The password is case sensitive 4 Click the Sign In button The Sign In section closes 5 Select Settings Network APN The APN...

Page 130: ...questions about your hotspot Questions About Activating Your Hotspot Questions About Connecting Devices and Accessing the Internet Questions About the Hotspot Battery Questions About the Hotspot Web P...

Page 131: ...a label on the back of your hotspot and on the retail packaging Label that contains your activation code Questions About Connecting Devices and Accessing the Internet Review this section for answers...

Page 132: ...pired Switch your hotspot off and on and restart your computer or WiFi device The LCD screen on my hotspot turned off Can I still access the Internet Yes you can still access the Internet if the hotsp...

Page 133: ...the hotspot can rise above 45 C In these conditions the battery cannot be charged due to safety limits with lithium ion battery technology Check to ensure that the USB cable and the AC charger are co...

Page 134: ...a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the hotspot network 3 Enter http netgear aroundtown or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of the web browser The hotspot web page displays 4 At the to...

Page 135: ...a different channel number For more information see Configure the WiFi Channel on page 106 Check to see whether any hotspot software updates are available For more information see Update the Hotspot S...

Page 136: ...e 33 If the LCD is dark the WiFi radio might be asleep Press the Power button to wake the hotspot If the hotspot is tethered to your computer make sure that WiFi is set to stay on when the hotspot is...

Page 137: ...quirements and Specifications This appendix covers the following topics System Requirements Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications Software Specifications Environmental Specifications Mechanica...

Page 138: ...ozilla Firefox version 4 0 or later Google Chrome version 17 or later Apple Safari version 5 0 or later Apple Safari Mobile version iOS 4 0 Android Browser Android OS 2 2 or later The following operat...

Page 139: ...m 900 mA Standby current 4 mA 1xEV DO IS2000 hybrid mode 6 5 mA LTE Transmit PCS 1850 1910 MHz Cellular 824 849 MHz Secondary 800 MHz 817 824 MHz LTE Band 25 1850 1915 MHz Band 26 814 849 MHz Band 41...

Page 140: ...ted FAX Not supported IOTA Supported OTASP IS 683A IS 683B IS 683C Supported OTAPA Supported PRL Preferred Roaming List Supported Authentication Supported Voice Not supported NAM Single Position locat...

Page 141: ...l specifications Item Temperature Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 45 C 113 F 86 RH max Mechanical Specifications Table 6 Physical...

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