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a) Wi-Fi or USB connection b) Ethernet port connection (LAN) 3G/2G 3G/2G 3 Scenario 1: Accessing the Internet Using a 3G or 2G Network The Mobile WiFi uses your operator's 3G or 2G network to access the Internet.
a) Wi-Fi or USB connection b) Ethernet port connection (LAN) 3G/2G 3G/2G 3 Scenario 1: Accessing the Internet Using a 3G or 2G Network The Mobile WiFi uses your operator's 3G or 2G network to access the Internet.
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Appearance 3 4 5 2 6 1 7 8 9 Power button Power indicator Blinks slowly: The Mobile WiFi enters the standby mode. Ethernet indicator Blinking: Indicates whether the Ethernet port is working in WAN or LAN mode. Green: An Ethernet connection has been set up. 5
Appearance 3 4 5 2 6 1 7 8 9 Power button Power indicator Blinks slowly: The Mobile WiFi enters the standby mode. Ethernet indicator Blinking: Indicates whether the Ethernet port is working in WAN or LAN mode. Green: An Ethernet connection has been set up. 5
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SSID and Wireless Network Encryption Key When a Wi-Fi device establishes a connection to the Mobile WiFi for the first time, you log in to enter the default Service Set Identifier (SSID) and wireless network encryption key. It is recommended that you change your SSID and wireless network encryption key the first time you may need to the web management page. 7 These are printed on the Mobile WiFi label. Ethernet port WAN: Connect to the router. LAN: Connect to the computer.
SSID and Wireless Network Encryption Key When a Wi-Fi device establishes a connection to the Mobile WiFi for the first time, you log in to enter the default Service Set Identifier (SSID) and wireless network encryption key. It is recommended that you change your SSID and wireless network encryption key the first time you may need to the web management page. 7 These are printed on the Mobile WiFi label. Ethernet port WAN: Connect to the router. LAN: Connect to the computer.