Chapter 5 – QuickCarrier USB HSPA (MT100UCC-H3)
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QuickCarrier Developer’s Guide
Note:
●
Settings displayed for a USB device on the
Settings
tab are determined automatically
and cannot be changed.
●
To set the application to run during Windows startup, check
Run application at
Windows startup
.
●
To automatically connect to the Internet, check
Connect to the Internet
automatically
.
Selecting
Run application at Windows startup
and
Connect to the Internet automatically
is
useful in scenarios where Connection Manager is running on a remote computer. If a power
failure occurs on the computer, these settings ensure the application will restart and reconnect
to the Internet when power is restored.
5.
On the
Main
tab, click
Connect
.
When a connection is established, the
Main
tab displays the download and upload speeds, the
amount of traffic sent and received,
Connected
status, and the signal strength percentage and bars.
The statistics on connection speeds and traffic are available only during a current connection
session.
Note:
●
For serial modems, the signal strength is available only when the device is
not
connected to the carrier's network. When connection to the network is established,
the last signal strength value is displayed.
●
View the details for the current connection on the
Details
tab.
6.
To disconnect the device from the carrier's network, click
Disconnect
.
Uninstalling Connection Manager
Along with uninstalling Connection Manager, the installed device drivers are also removed.
Before You Begin
Make sure that Connection Manager is not running.
To uninstall Connection Manager:
1.
In Windows, go to
Control Panel
>
Programs
>
Programs and Features
.
2.
Right-click
MultiTech Connection Manager
and select
Uninstall
.
3.
Click
Yes
to confirm that you want to uninstall Connection Manager.
The native Windows WWAN AutoConfig service is automatically enabled.
4.
When the message "Are you sure you want to uninstall this product?" appears, click
Yes
.
Connection Manager and the installed drivers are removed from the computer.
Note:
The steps above describe how to uninstall Connection Manager using Control Panel. You can also
uninstall the application by using the installer file (.msi). Double-click the file, in the MultiTech
Connection Manager Setup Wizard, click Next, and then select Remove on the next two pages.