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... Started 2 Understanding this User Manual 2 4G LTE SIM Card 2 Battery 4 Turning Your Device On and Off 6 Section 2: Understanding Your Device 8 Features 8 Indicators 9 Home 10 Section 3: Connecting Your Device 12 Getting Connected 12 System Requirements 12 Connecting to Your Device 12 Section 4: Securing Your Device 15 Security 15 Wi-Fi 16 Configuration File 18 MACFiltering 19 Port Filtering 20 Custom Port Filtering 21 Port Forwarding 22 Section 5: Configuring Your Device 24 Advanced Settings...
... Started 2 Understanding this User Manual 2 4G LTE SIM Card 2 Battery 4 Turning Your Device On and Off 6 Section 2: Understanding Your Device 8 Features 8 Indicators 9 Home 10 Section 3: Connecting Your Device 12 Getting Connected 12 System Requirements 12 Connecting to Your Device 12 Section 4: Securing Your Device 15 Security 15 Wi-Fi 16 Configuration File 18 MACFiltering 19 Port Filtering 20 Custom Port Filtering 21 Port Forwarding 22 Section 5: Configuring Your Device 24 Advanced Settings...
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Getting Started 7 You may need to reset your device if you cannot connect device(s) to your device restores all LEDs turns white. Hold the Reset/WPS key until all factory defaults. Resetting Your Device Resetting your Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot. ᮣ Remove the battery cover, press and hold the Reset/WPS key on the left side of the device for 10 seconds.
Getting Started 7 You may need to reset your device if you cannot connect device(s) to your device restores all LEDs turns white. Hold the Reset/WPS key until all factory defaults. Resetting Your Device Resetting your Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot. ᮣ Remove the battery cover, press and hold the Reset/WPS key on the left side of the device for 10 seconds.
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...; Authentication Open Access is always used . • Open: Wireless (Wi-Fi) security is disabled. • Temporary Hot Spot: Security is enabled. Three (3) profiles are available: • Secure: Wireless (Wi-Fi) security is enabled, and the network name (SSID) and security key are auto-generated. You can select a particular channel. Wi-Fi Profiles Current Profile The name of the Selected Profile. You can edit and update a Profile without making it the...
...; Authentication Open Access is always used . • Open: Wireless (Wi-Fi) security is disabled. • Temporary Hot Spot: Security is enabled. Three (3) profiles are available: • Secure: Wireless (Wi-Fi) security is enabled, and the network name (SSID) and security key are auto-generated. You can select a particular channel. Wi-Fi Profiles Current Profile The name of the Selected Profile. You can edit and update a Profile without making it the...
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... stored in the config file. Download File Button Click the Download File button to download a copy of the configuration settings from this device to a file on your PC, or restore (upload) a previously-saved configuration file from your PC to this connection, and will need to this device will restart. This action will change , you previously downloaded to your PC, or click the Browse button to use the normal Open File dialog to begin the...
... stored in the config file. Download File Button Click the Download File button to download a copy of the configuration settings from this device to a file on your PC, or restore (upload) a previously-saved configuration file from your PC to this connection, and will need to this device will restart. This action will change , you previously downloaded to your PC, or click the Browse button to use the normal Open File dialog to begin the...
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... checked. Delete Client Button If the Trusted Client List is not empty, you have the correct Wi-Fi Security settings. • Disabled: This feature is disabled, and the MAC address of trusted Wi-Fi clients are listed, then click the Apply button. Note: On Windows PCs, the "MAC address" is blocked. Trusted Client List MAC addresses of each device. The MAC address will be empty. Enable/Disable MAC Filter Checkbox Use...
... checked. Delete Client Button If the Trusted Client List is not empty, you have the correct Wi-Fi Security settings. • Disabled: This feature is disabled, and the MAC address of trusted Wi-Fi clients are listed, then click the Apply button. Note: On Windows PCs, the "MAC address" is blocked. Trusted Client List MAC addresses of each device. The MAC address will be empty. Enable/Disable MAC Filter Checkbox Use...
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... Web browsers. Port Filtering The Port Filtering feature can access the Internet. DNS is enabled. All other protocols as well as desired. • Enabled: Only traffic from the selected applications can block outgoing Internet traffic. Note: DNS should always be blocked. Custom Applications Button Use this checkbox to enable or disable the Port Filtering feature as by E-mail, FTP and many other applications will open...
... Web browsers. Port Filtering The Port Filtering feature can access the Internet. DNS is enabled. All other protocols as well as desired. • Enabled: Only traffic from the selected applications can block outgoing Internet traffic. Note: DNS should always be blocked. Custom Applications Button Use this checkbox to enable or disable the Port Filtering feature as by E-mail, FTP and many other applications will open...
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... no longer needed, the application should be forwarded to the Internet IP address of this device. In this screen by checking its checkbox, and saving this procedure: 1. If an application is enabled, an IP address is running this device, and record the PC's IP address for the Wi-Fi interface. 3. Enable this application on their own network. Securing Your Device 23 Save your changes with an Internet IP address, but an...
... no longer needed, the application should be forwarded to the Internet IP address of this device. In this screen by checking its checkbox, and saving this procedure: 1. If an application is enabled, an IP address is running this device, and record the PC's IP address for the Wi-Fi interface. 3. Enable this application on their own network. Securing Your Device 23 Save your changes with an Internet IP address, but an...
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... their factory default values. If the Wi-Fi settings change, you will lose this device. Power For more information, refer to "Port Forwarding" on page 4. 28 Operations Restart Restart this connection, and will need to reconnect using the new settings. All existing settings will be lost . Reset to Factory Defaults: Use this to reset all Wi-Fi connections, will overwrite ALL existing settings. All Internet connections, and all AP and Router settings to Factory Defaults...
... their factory default values. If the Wi-Fi settings change, you will lose this device. Power For more information, refer to "Port Forwarding" on page 4. 28 Operations Restart Restart this connection, and will need to reconnect using the new settings. All existing settings will be lost . Reset to Factory Defaults: Use this to reset all Wi-Fi connections, will overwrite ALL existing settings. All Internet connections, and all AP and Router settings to Factory Defaults...
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Additional product specific SAR information can be necessary to remove the battery pack to find information that pertains to a particular device, this site uses the device FCC ID number which is available for this device has met applicable UL safety requirements. Please adhere to the FCC that positions the device a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 30 Use of other...
Additional product specific SAR information can be necessary to remove the battery pack to find information that pertains to a particular device, this site uses the device FCC ID number which is available for this device has met applicable UL safety requirements. Please adhere to the FCC that positions the device a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 30 Use of other...
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... Section 1: Getting Started 3 Understanding this User Manual 3 4G LTE SIM Card 3 Battery 5 Turning Your Device On and Off 7 Section 2: Understanding Your Device 9 Features 9 Indicators 10 Section 3: Connecting Your Device 11 System Requirements 11 Connecting to Your Device 11 Section 4: Home Page 13 Accessing the Mobile Hotspot Web Portal 13 Mobile Hotspot Home Page 14 Section 5: Network Page 15 LAN 15 Wi-Fi 17 Section 6: Securing Your Device 19 Security Page 19 Password Panel 19...
... Section 1: Getting Started 3 Understanding this User Manual 3 4G LTE SIM Card 3 Battery 5 Turning Your Device On and Off 7 Section 2: Understanding Your Device 9 Features 9 Indicators 10 Section 3: Connecting Your Device 11 System Requirements 11 Connecting to Your Device 11 Section 4: Home Page 13 Accessing the Mobile Hotspot Web Portal 13 Mobile Hotspot Home Page 14 Section 5: Network Page 15 LAN 15 Wi-Fi 17 Section 6: Securing Your Device 19 Security Page 19 Password Panel 19...
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... support USB cable connections for use your device via Wi-Fi for the first time, or connect your device to the AC wall charger for charging only. The following minimum system requirements: • One Type-A USB Port Note: The USB Data cable is powered as soon as a modem (USB Tethering). Connecting Your Device 11 Section 3: Connecting Your Device With your new SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot and your computer, a wireless Internet connection can always be fully charged in service...
... support USB cable connections for use your device via Wi-Fi for the first time, or connect your device to the AC wall charger for charging only. The following minimum system requirements: • One Type-A USB Port Note: The USB Data cable is powered as soon as a modem (USB Tethering). Connecting Your Device 11 Section 3: Connecting Your Device With your new SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot and your computer, a wireless Internet connection can always be fully charged in service...
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... button: Click or touch to save any change to the current WLAN Profile. Shows Disconnect when the Mobile Hotspot is not connected to it. • DNS: The Domain Name Server currently used by the current profile. • Mask: The network mask associated with your Wireless Provider's mobile data network. Mobile Hotspot Home Page The Mobile Hotspot web portal Home page lists the following basic status information and options: Internet Connection • Received...
... button: Click or touch to save any change to the current WLAN Profile. Shows Disconnect when the Mobile Hotspot is not connected to it. • DNS: The Domain Name Server currently used by the current profile. • Mask: The network mask associated with your Wireless Provider's mobile data network. Mobile Hotspot Home Page The Mobile Hotspot web portal Home page lists the following basic status information and options: Internet Connection • Received...
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... or touch button to returns changed profile settings to the previous settings. • Update Profile: Click or touch button to select a profile (Open or Secure). • Authentication (read-only): Always shows "Open Access". Click or touch the drop down menu to select a connection speed. • Broadcast Channel: Click or touch Auto for Wi-Fi clients that is supported by virtually all Wi-Fi-enabled devices. • 802.11 Mode: Displays Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) connection speed...
... or touch button to returns changed profile settings to the previous settings. • Update Profile: Click or touch button to select a profile (Open or Secure). • Authentication (read-only): Always shows "Open Access". Click or touch the drop down menu to select a connection speed. • Broadcast Channel: Click or touch Auto for Wi-Fi clients that is supported by virtually all Wi-Fi-enabled devices. • 802.11 Mode: Displays Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) connection speed...
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... connect. Caution!: Before enabling MAC Filtering, add the MAC address of each Wi-Fi client is disabled the MAC address of your own PC or tablet to the list. Note: On Windows PCs, the "MAC address" is blocked. Buttons • Add Client: Click or touch to add the MAC address typed in the Add Trusted Client MAC Address field to the Trusted Client List. • Delete Client: Click or touch to remove a device...
... connect. Caution!: Before enabling MAC Filtering, add the MAC address of each Wi-Fi client is disabled the MAC address of your own PC or tablet to the list. Note: On Windows PCs, the "MAC address" is blocked. Buttons • Add Client: Click or touch to add the MAC address typed in the Add Trusted Client MAC Address field to the Trusted Client List. • Delete Client: Click or touch to remove a device...
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... number in the End Port field. - Buttons • Apply: When this button is used by E-mail, FTP, and many rows as by that port range. Without DNS, it is enabled. Securing Your Device 23 Note: DNS (Domain Name Server) should always be blocked. DNS is clicked, all settings (enabled, name, port settings) for all changes made since the last Apply operation. • Add: Click or touch...
... number in the End Port field. - Buttons • Apply: When this button is used by E-mail, FTP, and many rows as by that port range. Without DNS, it is enabled. Securing Your Device 23 Note: DNS (Domain Name Server) should always be blocked. DNS is clicked, all settings (enabled, name, port settings) for all changes made since the last Apply operation. • Add: Click or touch...
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... Diagnostic screen): The System log feature is powered up. In normal operation, it is used in this Web UI. • Auto Roaming enable: If enabled, the SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot will connect to the network whenever it should be used for the Diagnostics screen. If disabled, a connection must be established manually, using this Web-based administration interface. • Date/Time Format: Choose date and time formats for troubleshooting. Your device can be viewed on other network requiring a VPN connection.
... Diagnostic screen): The System log feature is powered up. In normal operation, it is used in this Web UI. • Auto Roaming enable: If enabled, the SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot will connect to the network whenever it should be used for the Diagnostics screen. If disabled, a connection must be established manually, using this Web-based administration interface. • Date/Time Format: Choose date and time formats for troubleshooting. Your device can be viewed on other network requiring a VPN connection.
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... particular data service.) - MDN: Mobile Directory Number (Used by the mobile data network to identify this particular modem.) - The System Log records various operations, and is mostly used for the device • Modem - This information is mostly used for troubleshooting. • System Log: Click or touch this button to your device. • AP - ICCID: SIM card's serial number (Serves to identify it to view more information about your Wireless Provider's network.) •...
... particular data service.) - MDN: Mobile Directory Number (Used by the mobile data network to identify this particular modem.) - The System Log records various operations, and is mostly used for the device • Modem - This information is mostly used for troubleshooting. • System Log: Click or touch this button to your device. • AP - ICCID: SIM card's serial number (Serves to identify it to view more information about your Wireless Provider's network.) •...
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... of the last restart. • Total connection time: This records the total time period during the restart. • Reset to Factory Defaults: Click or touch this button to restart your SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot. If the Wi-Fi settings change, you click Restart Counters. • Start Date: The date on which a data connection to factory default settings. Global Traffic Counters These counters record incoming and outgoing Internet traffic. They continue incrementing until you...
... of the last restart. • Total connection time: This records the total time period during the restart. • Reset to Factory Defaults: Click or touch this button to restart your SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot. If the Wi-Fi settings change, you click Restart Counters. • Start Date: The date on which a data connection to factory default settings. Global Traffic Counters These counters record incoming and outgoing Internet traffic. They continue incrementing until you...
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... W/kg. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for a particular device. Use of the FCC Rules, you have the FCC ID number for each model wireless mobile device are cautioned that interference will not occur in positions and locations (e.g. Additional SAR information can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with FCC RF exposure guidelines. To find the...
... W/kg. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for a particular device. Use of the FCC Rules, you have the FCC ID number for each model wireless mobile device are cautioned that interference will not occur in positions and locations (e.g. Additional SAR information can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with FCC RF exposure guidelines. To find the...
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... from excessive force or use of a metallic object when pressing on a touch screen; (d) equipment that has the serial number or the enhancement data code removed, defaced, damaged, altered or made illegible; (e) ordinary wear and tear; (f) defects or damage resulting from the use of time after that SAMSUNG's Mobile Hotspot device and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in conjunction or connection with accessories, products...
... from excessive force or use of a metallic object when pressing on a touch screen; (d) equipment that has the serial number or the enhancement data code removed, defaced, damaged, altered or made illegible; (e) ordinary wear and tear; (f) defects or damage resulting from the use of time after that SAMSUNG's Mobile Hotspot device and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in conjunction or connection with accessories, products...