
10
Troubleshooting
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Since in most cases you would have to be inside
your home or office to acquire the AIRAVE,
restricting the device could also mean restricting
any guests or colleagues who are within your
home or office.
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When the base station is set to open access, the
first three callers detected within the base station’s
area are given access to place or receive calls
through the base station. Your base station is set
to open access by default.
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Does restricting my AIRAVE provide additional
security?
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No, restricting your AIRAVE does not provide
additional security. Whether in open or restricted
mode, security is provided via standard CDMA
encoding for the portion of the traffic between
your mobile phones and the AIRAVE, and IPSec
encryption for the portion of the traffic that is
routed over your broadband Internet connection
(between the AIRAVE and the Nationwide Sprint
Network).
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How can I manage access to my AIRAVE?
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You have the option to manage priority access
settings for your AIRAVE to specified numbers by
logging into My Sprint at
www.sprint.com
. A
maximum of 50 authorized Sprint cell phones
can be registered.
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When the base station is set to open access, the
first three callers detected within the base station’s
area are given access to place or receive calls
through the base station. Your AIRAVE is set to
open access by default.
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Anyone else who then initiates a call while all
base station channels are occupied is redirected
to the nearest compatible cell tower when
available.
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When unauthorized callers (callers not on your
managed access list) within range of the base
station attempt to place a call, they are
automatically redirected to the nearest compatible
cell tower.
Note:
A fourth channel is always reserved for emergency
(E911) calls to any user within range of the AIRAVE.
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