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For details about the model you selected, consult your reference only. Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2012. This guide briefly describes the functions of the Mobile WiFi. All rights reserved. The illustrations are provided for choosing HUAWEI Mobile WiFi Supported functions and actual appearance depend on the web management page. For how to access...
For details about the model you selected, consult your reference only. Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2012. This guide briefly describes the functions of the Mobile WiFi. All rights reserved. The illustrations are provided for choosing HUAWEI Mobile WiFi Supported functions and actual appearance depend on the web management page. For how to access...
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Scenario 1: Multi-device access via Wi-Fi Scenario 2: One-device access via USB 2 Before setting up a USB connection, install a driver as prompted. The actual connection procedure depends on the operating system of the Wi-Fi device or computer. Getting to Know HUAWEI Mobile WiFi Connection Scenarios A Wi-Fi device or computer can be connected to the Internet through the Mobile WiFi. The connection scenarios illustrated here are for your reference.
Scenario 1: Multi-device access via Wi-Fi Scenario 2: One-device access via USB 2 Before setting up a USB connection, install a driver as prompted. The actual connection procedure depends on the operating system of the Wi-Fi device or computer. Getting to Know HUAWEI Mobile WiFi Connection Scenarios A Wi-Fi device or computer can be connected to the Internet through the Mobile WiFi. The connection scenarios illustrated here are for your reference.
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Indicator Icon Signal Wi-Fi Battery SMS Indicator Green Orange Red Green Green Blinking green Red Green Blinking green Status Strong signal Weak signal No signal Wi-Fi turned on Sufficient battery Charging Low battery New message Inbox full If no operation is performed on the other indicators are off. To turn on the Mobile WiFi within a preset period, the Mobile WiFi enters the standby mode, in which the battery indicator ( ) blinks slowly and the other indicators, press any key. 5
Indicator Icon Signal Wi-Fi Battery SMS Indicator Green Orange Red Green Green Blinking green Red Green Blinking green Status Strong signal Weak signal No signal Wi-Fi turned on Sufficient battery Charging Low battery New message Inbox full If no operation is performed on the other indicators are off. To turn on the Mobile WiFi within a preset period, the Mobile WiFi enters the standby mode, in which the battery indicator ( ) blinks slowly and the other indicators, press any key. 5
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SSID and Wireless Network Key To connect a Wi-Fi device to your Mobile WiFi, an SSID and a wireless network key are required. The default SSID and wireless network key label is affixed to your Mobile WiFi. 6
SSID and Wireless Network Key To connect a Wi-Fi device to your Mobile WiFi, an SSID and a wireless network key are required. The default SSID and wireless network key label is affixed to your Mobile WiFi. 6
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Make sure that is not standard or is facing in the right direction, as shown in the card slot. Before You Start Installing the SIM Card and the Battery Caution: Do not use any SIM card that the SIM card is incompatible with the Mobile WiFi. Otherwise, the Mobile WiFi may be damaged. Insert the SIM card in figure 2, and then slide the SIM card into the slot. 1 2 3 4 7
Make sure that is not standard or is facing in the right direction, as shown in the card slot. Before You Start Installing the SIM Card and the Battery Caution: Do not use any SIM card that the SIM card is incompatible with the Mobile WiFi. Otherwise, the Mobile WiFi may be damaged. Insert the SIM card in figure 2, and then slide the SIM card into the slot. 1 2 3 4 7
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..., on the product. The charger is an optional accessory. Use of an incompatible charger or one from an unknown manufacturer may cause the Mobile WiFi to buy one yourself. 8 If the charger is not provided in the package, you can contact your local dealer to malfunction, fail, or could even...
..., on the product. The charger is an optional accessory. Use of an incompatible charger or one from an unknown manufacturer may cause the Mobile WiFi to buy one yourself. 8 If the charger is not provided in the package, you can contact your local dealer to malfunction, fail, or could even...
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Method 2: Connecting to a PC for charging Connect the Mobile WiFi to a PC using a compatible data cable. 9
Method 2: Connecting to a PC for charging Connect the Mobile WiFi to a PC using a compatible data cable. 9
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.... 10 Make sure that is powered on the web management page. For how to use the Mobile WiFi and troubleshoot problems, see help on . Step1: Power on the Mobile WiFi according to the requirements of the service provider. Accessing the Internet via Wi-Fi Connection By default, ...management parameters are preset on the Mobile WiFi Press and hold to power off the Mobile WiFi. Step2: Establish a Wi-Fi Connection (Take a ...
.... 10 Make sure that is powered on the web management page. For how to use the Mobile WiFi and troubleshoot problems, see help on . Step1: Power on the Mobile WiFi according to the requirements of the service provider. Accessing the Internet via Wi-Fi Connection By default, ...management parameters are preset on the Mobile WiFi Press and hold to power off the Mobile WiFi. Step2: Establish a Wi-Fi Connection (Take a ...
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Otherwise, check to display a list of wireless networks available. 4. Wait until the wireless connection icon is affixed to your Mobile WiFi. 5. Enter the wireless network key in the dialog box. The default SSID and wireless network key label is displayed in the status... area in the lower right corner of the Mobile WiFi, and then click Connect. Note: To set for the Mobile WiFi, the Wireless Network Connection dialogbox is available. 2. Click View available wireless networks to make sure you have a ...
Otherwise, check to display a list of wireless networks available. 4. Wait until the wireless connection icon is affixed to your Mobile WiFi. 5. Enter the wireless network key in the dialog box. The default SSID and wireless network key label is displayed in the status... area in the lower right corner of the Mobile WiFi, and then click Connect. Note: To set for the Mobile WiFi, the Wireless Network Connection dialogbox is available. 2. Click View available wireless networks to make sure you have a ...
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... connect to the Internet automatically. For details about the service expense, consult your service expense. Mode Auto Manual Operations After the Mobile WiFi is no data transmission over a period of time, the Mobile WiFi automatically terminates the Internet connection. For example, if you are subscribed to or disconnect from the network. 12
... connect to the Internet automatically. For details about the service expense, consult your service expense. Mode Auto Manual Operations After the Mobile WiFi is no data transmission over a period of time, the Mobile WiFi automatically terminates the Internet connection. For example, if you are subscribed to or disconnect from the network. 12
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Make sure that the connection between the Mobile WiFi and the client is admin. 13 Start the Internet browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 in to the Internet automatically even while you are roaming. ... manually. Note: Launch the web management page to select the mode for accessing the Internet. You can choose whether to enable the Mobile WiFi to connect to the web management page. If this function is disabled, the Mobile...
Make sure that the connection between the Mobile WiFi and the client is admin. 13 Start the Internet browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 in to the Internet automatically even while you are roaming. ... manually. Note: Launch the web management page to select the mode for accessing the Internet. You can choose whether to enable the Mobile WiFi to connect to the web management page. If this function is disabled, the Mobile...
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Validating the PIN Code If PIN code protection is enabled and no Wi-Fi devices access the Mobile WiFi for a preset period, the Mobile WiFi turns off Wi-Fi automatically. If this function is enabled, log in to the web management page and follow the prompts to turn on Wi-Fi, press any key. To turn off Wi-Fi automatically. Both PIN and PUK are delivered with the SIM card. Daily Use Power Saving Mode If the Mobile WiFi is powered by the battery only, choose whether to enable the Mobile WiFi to enter the correct PIN code. For details, consult your service provider. 14
Validating the PIN Code If PIN code protection is enabled and no Wi-Fi devices access the Mobile WiFi for a preset period, the Mobile WiFi turns off Wi-Fi automatically. If this function is enabled, log in to the web management page and follow the prompts to turn on Wi-Fi, press any key. To turn off Wi-Fi automatically. Both PIN and PUK are delivered with the SIM card. Daily Use Power Saving Mode If the Mobile WiFi is powered by the battery only, choose whether to enable the Mobile WiFi to enter the correct PIN code. For details, consult your service provider. 14
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All factory default settings are off. Note: Restoring factory defaults deletes all personal configuration settings and restores all the indicators are successfully restored. Restoring Factory Defaults If you forget the changes you may restore factory defaults and reconfigure the Mobile WiFi. To restore the factory defaults, press and hold the RESET button until all web-based management settings and parameters to some parameters, you have made to their default values. 15
All factory default settings are off. Note: Restoring factory defaults deletes all personal configuration settings and restores all the indicators are successfully restored. Restoring Factory Defaults If you forget the changes you may restore factory defaults and reconfigure the Mobile WiFi. To restore the factory defaults, press and hold the RESET button until all web-based management settings and parameters to some parameters, you have made to their default values. 15
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Example 1: Wi-Fi Connection to remember connection name. 5. Select New Connection to specify an easy to a Game Machine (Sony PSP) 1. First press the ► button of the Mobile WiFi. Select Settings > Network Settings. 3. Select Infrastructure Mode to connect to detect all networks within range. The access point list is displayed. 6. Select Scan to your game machine to confirm the SSID and then press it again to input the wireless network key. 16 Turn on the PSP WLAN switch. 2. Select a network indicated by the SSID of your local Wi-Fi access point. 4.
Example 1: Wi-Fi Connection to remember connection name. 5. Select New Connection to specify an easy to a Game Machine (Sony PSP) 1. First press the ► button of the Mobile WiFi. Select Settings > Network Settings. 3. Select Infrastructure Mode to connect to detect all networks within range. The access point list is displayed. 6. Select Scan to your game machine to confirm the SSID and then press it again to input the wireless network key. 16 Turn on the PSP WLAN switch. 2. Select a network indicated by the SSID of your local Wi-Fi access point. 4.
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Select Test Connection to Internet Browser. 17 Go to check the connection. 9. Press the ► button of your game machine to continue, and then press the X button to the Mobile WiFi. 7. Note: The default SSID and wireless network key label is affixed to save the settings. 8.
Select Test Connection to Internet Browser. 17 Go to check the connection. 9. Press the ► button of your game machine to continue, and then press the X button to the Mobile WiFi. 7. Note: The default SSID and wireless network key label is affixed to save the settings. 8.
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If necessary, enter a password and tap Join. (Networks requiring a password appear with a lock icon.) Note: Some Wi-Fi clients such as iPhone, iTouch, PS3 and NDSi can also access the Internet via the Mobile WiFi. Automatically detect the networks in range and display the access point list. 3. Select a network indicated by the SSID of the Wi-Fi clients. 18 For details, see the user guides of the Mobile WiFi. 4. Example 2: Wi-Fi Connection to a Tablet (iPad) 1. Touch Settings > WLAN, and then turn on WLAN. 2.
If necessary, enter a password and tap Join. (Networks requiring a password appear with a lock icon.) Note: Some Wi-Fi clients such as iPhone, iTouch, PS3 and NDSi can also access the Internet via the Mobile WiFi. Automatically detect the networks in range and display the access point list. 3. Select a network indicated by the SSID of the Wi-Fi clients. 18 For details, see the user guides of the Mobile WiFi. 4. Example 2: Wi-Fi Connection to a Tablet (iPad) 1. Touch Settings > WLAN, and then turn on WLAN. 2.
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... will switch off and disconnect from the network automatically to protect itself. When the Mobile WiFi overheats, it may overheat after extended use. If you are experiencing difficulties using the Mobile WiFi, try the following: See help on the web management page. Restart... the Mobile WiFi. Restore the factory defaults. Contact your service provider. Tips If the Mobile WiFi is placed in a well-ventilated location,...
... will switch off and disconnect from the network automatically to protect itself. When the Mobile WiFi overheats, it may overheat after extended use. If you are experiencing difficulties using the Mobile WiFi, try the following: See help on the web management page. Restart... the Mobile WiFi. Restore the factory defaults. Contact your service provider. Tips If the Mobile WiFi is placed in a well-ventilated location,...