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WELCOME 

Thank you for choosing the Telstra Pre-Paid Mobile Wi-Fi.  
To get the most from your wireless router and to keep it in the best condition please read this manual thoroughly.

 

 

The following parts are supplied in the box: 
Parts 

Quantity 

Telstra Pre-Paid Mobile Wi-Fi 

AC Charger 

USB charging cable 

Quick Start User Guide 

Manufacturer’s Warranty Card 

 

Quick Reference Section 
Home page 

192.168.0.1 or telstra.wifi.4g 

Admin login 

password 

Default SSID 

TPP4G_6digits -  shown on the main display 

Default Security 
Key 

Enter the characters shown on the main display. 
Note this is case sensitive. 

Restore defaults 

Open the back cover. The reset button is found 
next to the USB power socket. Press gently with a 
pen tip or pin. All passwords and settings will be 
restored to defaults and the router will reboot. 

 

IMPORTANT

: Security Settings - SSID and Wi-Fi Security Key (WPA Key) 

 

By default the Wi-Fi SSID and password are displayed on the main display.  

 

They are also printed on the label underneath the battery and on the security card provided in the box. 

 

Use this information to connect all your devices to your Wi-Fi router. 

 

To switch off the password display, log into the web interface and navigate to Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > WiFi Password Viewable. 

 

 
1. A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR DEVICE

 

 

1. On / Off button - Press and hold for 1-2 seconds to switch on or off. 

2. microSD(HC)™ slot for expandable memory up to 32GB 

3. WPS – Press to enable Wi-Fi Protected Setup authentication process. 

4. Power socket - Connect to your computer or AC charger for battery charging. 

5. Antenna ports – Connect an external antenna to boost your signal. The connector type is TS

5

 and antennas are widely available from Telstra dealers. 

6. LCD Display Panel:

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Pre-Paid

Page 1: ...s will be restored to defaults and the router will reboot IMPORTANT Security Settings SSID and Wi Fi Security Key WPA Key By default the Wi Fi SSID and password are displayed on the main display They are also printed on the label underneath the battery and on the security card provided in the box Use this information to connect all your devices to your Wi Fi router To switch off the password displ...

Page 2: ...n your device 2 The power plug only fits one way Check the plug is the right way round and insert it gently Do not use excessive force to insert the plug 3 Insert the other end of the charger lead into the AC charger supplied or a USB socket on your computer Note for USB Charging USB power is not sufficient for extended heavy usage in such circumstances it is recommended to use the power supply an...

Page 3: ...word and will automatically connect whenever the Wi Fi router is on and in range Roaming The roaming icon indicates you are connected to another network from your service provider High data charges can apply depending on your network sharing agreements If travelling overseas you are advised to contact your service provider to determine the lowest cost network sharing available Low Power Mode Stand...

Page 4: ...n to the Web based User Interface Use your computer to Search and Connect to the TPP4G Wireless Network Open a web browser and enter 192 168 0 1 or telstra wifi 4g in the address bar The Admin Login password Connection Tab The Connection Tab shows a high level summary of the your device status ...

Page 5: ...ings Tab The Settings tab is intended for advanced users and network administrators For normal use there is no need to change any settings Record Tab The Record tab shows your Received and Sent data records ...

Page 6: ...which is a wired connection using the USB data lead Connect the modem to a computer using the USB lead provided Browse to the CD ROM and double click Autorun exe to install the network drivers as shown above MAC users double click the CD device on the desktop After installation Eject the CD ROM device to enable network connectivity The modem supports NDIS so presents a Network adaptor in the Netwo...

Page 7: ...its with Li ion battery technology Warranty Support All calls and support for PIN numbers SIM cards account and billing Network and Service provision should be directed to your Service Provider How do I hide my SSID and Password on the main display Log into the web interface and navigate to Settings Wi Fi Settings to select your preferred options Manufacturer Support See your warranty card or view...

Page 8: ...mum performance with minimum power consumption do not shield the device or cover with any object Covering the antenna affects signal quality may cause the router to operate at a higher power level than needed and may shorten battery life Radio Frequency Energy Your wireless router is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When switched on it intermittently transmits radio frequency RF energy r...

Page 9: ...mage will invalidate your warranty 5 Do not place objects on top of the router or restrict air flow around the device This may lead to overheating of the device or affect signal quality 6 Do not expose the router to direct sunlight or store it in hot areas High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices 7 Do not allow children to play with the router or charger 8 The router and charger...

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