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Wireless Broadband Modem
PCMCIA
User Guide
Version 1.2
Information in this document and the products described are subject to change without notice.
Reproduction, alteration, or distribution in any manner whatsoever without the written
permission of IPWireless Inc., is strictly forbidden.
Trademarks used in this text: the IPWireless logo, icon, and Wireless Broadband Modem are
trademarks of IPWireless, Inc.; Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities
claiming the marks and names or their products. IPWireless, Inc., disclaims any proprietary
interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
© 2000-2005 IPWireless, Inc. All rights reserved.
October 2005
Part No. IPW-0845
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Technical Support
Chapter 1 – Safety and Care Instructions
Safety Guidelines for Power Connection
Safety Guidelines for the Wireless Broadband Modem
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Care and Cleaning Guidelines
Chapter 2 - Getting Started
Key Areas on Your Wireless Broadband Modem
Required Equipment
10
Package Contents
11
User Guide
Installation CD
Other Informational Material
11
11
11
Chapter 3 – Installation and Registration
12
How To Install the computer Client Software
12
How To Find the Best Radio Signal
14
How To Connect the Modem to the Computer
15
How To Perform Registration
15
Windows Operating System Patches
16
Windows Internet Configuration Setting
16
Chapter 4 – Connect to the Internet
17
Establishing the Connection to the Internet
19
Appendix A – Troubleshooting Tips
20
Troubleshooting Tips
20
Appendix C – Frequently Asked Questions
24
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Appendix D – Modem Display Warnings
27
Power-On Self Test Failure
28
Software Upgrade Warning
28
Appendix E – [Technical Specifications]
29
Appendix H – Error Messages
30
Microsoft Remote Access Service (RAS) Error Codes
32
Wireless Broadband Modem Extended Errors
35
Regulatory Information
39
North America and Canada
39
Europe
40
Statements of Conformity
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Introduction
Congratulations on your selection of the Wireless Broadband Modem. Your Wireless
Broadband Modem is designed to give you exceptional performance combined with easy
installation and operation. Please read all safety and care instructions in Chapter 1 before
installing your Wireless Broadband Modem for the first time.
The Wireless Broadband Modem is a portable, wireless, cellular device that provides highspeed access to the Internet and offers high-bandwidth data downloads, uploads, and web
browsing when connected to networks authorized for use with the Wireless Broadband Modem
The design of the Wireless Broadband Modem is based on the standards of the latest third
generation cellular communication technology, commonly known as 3G technology. The
Wireless Broadband Modem doesn’t require an outdoor antenna, telephone jack, or additional
home or office wiring. What's more, the Wireless Broadband Modem connects to the Internet
through radio access -- you will never encounter dial-up busy signals or need to install an extra
line to access the Internet and use the telephone at the same time.
The speed at which your Wireless Broadband Modem will perform is dependent upon the radio
signal quality available and the service level that you select. Information on how to determine
and boost the signal quality is located in Chapter 3. Of course, your Wireless Broadband
Modem can only connect to systems authorized for use with Wireless Broadband equipment.
Service is not available in all areas; consult your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for details.
Technical Support
This User Guide provides you with step-by-step instructions on how to install and use your
Wireless Broadband Modem. However, if you need further assistance, please contact your
Service Provider for Technical Support.
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Chapter 1 – Safety and Care Instructions
Before using your Wireless Broadband Modem for the first time, please read and follow all
warnings, safety, care, cleaning and operating instructions on the Wireless Broadband Modem
label and in this guide. These guidelines will help protect your Wireless Broadband Modem from
potential damage and ensure your personal safety.
Safety Guidelines for Power Connection
Danger - Do not place or use the Wireless Broadband Modem near any body of water. Accidental
immersion can result in electric shock.
Safety Guidelines for the Wireless Broadband Modem
Do not attempt to disassemble the Wireless Broadband Modem; doing so may expose you to
unsafe conditions. The Wireless Broadband Modem does not contain consumer serviceable
components. Service should be performed by the Service Provider Service Center only. Contact
Service Provider Customer Service to find the nearest Service Center.
Position the Wireless Broadband Modem so that it is protected from falling objects.
Do not allow liquids to spill on or into the Wireless Broadband Modem.
Do not expose the Wireless Broadband Modem to extreme hot (over 131° F/+55°C) or cold (under
14° F/-10°C) temperatures.
Do not leave the Wireless Broadband Modem in a motor vehicle parked in direct sunlight for more
than fifteen minutes.
Do not expose the Wireless Broadband Modem to open flames.
Do not alter the antenna or substitute any other antenna. Doing so may be unsafe.
Switch your Wireless Broadband Modem off when near medical equipment, fuel, chemicals, a
potentially explosive atmosphere such as a gasoline station, or when in an area in which blasting
is in progress. Also, switch it off when on an aircraft. Follow any other rules, regulations, or
posted notices that apply to the use of electronic or radio equipment.
Before using the Wireless Broadband Modem near a pacemaker or similar device, consult a
physician or the device manufacturer for more information. In any event, do not use the Wireless
Broadband Modem within 8" (20 cm) of a pacemaker or similar device.
Do not use the Wireless Broadband Modem when you need to pay attention to other activities.
For example, never use it while driving or while supervising or operating machinery.
The Wireless Broadband Modem, like any other wireless communications device, cannot
guarantee a connection in all circumstances. Do not rely on it for matters where a connection is
essential.
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Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
The following information includes important safety guidelines regarding exposure to radio
frequency (RF) signals and the use of electronic devices as determined by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
Your modem is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also
sends out RF signals. The FCC has adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for
wireless cellular devices. The FCC guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously
set by the U.S. and international standards bodies: American National Standards Institute - ANSI
C95.1 (1992); National Council on Radiation and Measurements - NCRP Report 86 (1986);
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection - ICNIRP (1996). If you use the
modem in accordance with these guidelines, the level of RF exposure will fall within the FCC
guidelines and the standards previously identified.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure rules, the modem has been evaluated against the Maximum
Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits defined in Section 1.1310 of the FCC rules for the uncontrolled
environment. During normal operation, the modem should be kept a minimum distance of 20cm (8
inches) away from the user and other persons to ensure compliance with the MPE limits.
Care and Cleaning Guidelines
Use a clean soft cloth, slightly moistened with water, and wipe the outside surface of the Wireless
Broadband Modem only.
Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives when cleaning your Wireless Broadband
Modem. These items may scratch the surface or damage the interior components of the Wireless
Broadband Modem.
Avoid dropping, shaking or striking the Wireless Broadband Modem.
components.
This may damage its
Chapter 2 - Getting Started
Key Areas on Your Wireless Broadband Modem. Please review this information before you begin the
installation.
V2 PCMCIA
Power-On
Indicator
SIM Card
Holder
Coverage,
Connection and
Transmit/Receive
Status Indicator
External Antenna Connector
SSMB Plug
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V1 PCMCIA
Patch Antenna
Connector
Green LED
Indicator
X Power On/Off
(1 RED LED)
External
Antenna
Y Connection Status
Red LED
Indicator
Indicator
(1 Green LED)
Indicates 1.9 to 2.1 GHz
version.
(2.5 to 2.7GHz version
has no coloured band)
Z Transmit & Receive
Indicator
(2 Amber LEDs)
Internal
Antenna
SIM Card
Holder
[ Power Button
Figure 1- Key Areas on Your Wireless Broadband Modem
1) Indicators
PCMCIA Operational Mode
Unit powered on
PLMN Searching
Camped On to PLMN
Connected to Network
Red LED
Off (ON)
Flashing (ON)
On
On
Attach Dialler Warning
USIM Failure
Software Upgrade Warning
Post Failure
Off
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
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Green LED
On (OFF)
On (Flashing)
On
Flashing (Rate will equate to traffic
level plus off period to avoid
confusion with the PLMN Searching
phase)
Flashing
Off
Flashing (in phase)
Flashing (out of phase)
2) Antenna
There are two antennas. The internal antenna is uni-directional and is recommended for use in
areas of strong signal. For all other signal conditions the external whip antenna should be used.
In addition to the sucker shown, a Velcro patch is also available to allow the antenna to be fixed to
the rear of a laptop computer hinge up display.
For exceptional fringe area conditions, an external antenna could be connected to the antenna
socket on the PCMCIA card. This antenna is not supplied.
The external antenna may be mounted in one of two ways.
•
Using the suction pad shown in the photograph on page 8, this is for a smooth surface
such as a window, it will not adhere to a textured surface.
•
Using the Velcro pad in the box, this will allow the antenna to be fixed to a textured
surface such as the lid of a notepad computer.
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Required Equipment
To install and use your Wireless Broadband Modem, you will need the following computer
configuration:
Computer:
ƒ
ƒ
IBC Compatible PC
Pentium-class II
recommended)
processor
or
greater
(300
MHz
or
higher
Operating Systems Supported
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Microsoft Windows 98 (SE2),
Microsoft Windows ME,
Microsoft Windows 2000 (Administrative privileges required)
Microsoft Windows XP Home (Administrative privileges required)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Administrative privileges required)
Memory
ƒ
Minimum 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM (128 MB recommended)
Connector
ƒ
PCMCIA drive bay
Display:
ƒ
ƒ
VGA or Super VGA (recommended) monitor with the following settings:
Screen resolution set to at least 800 x 600
Free disk space required:
ƒ
ƒ
20 megabytes (MB) free in the target directory (minimum)
40 megabytes (MB) for future software upgrades
Internet Browsers:
ƒ
ƒ
Internet Explorer v5.0 or later
Netscape Communicator v4.73
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Package Contents
The following items are included in the Wireless Broadband Modem package:
User Guide
A Wireless Broadband Modem Quick Start Guide in paper form.
Installation CD
The installation CD includes the computer Client Software, operating system patches,
TCP configuration files, and an HTMLHelp version of this guide.
Other Informational Material
Your Wireless Broadband Modem packaging may contain additional informational
material pertaining to the use or care of the Wireless Broadband Modem within your
service area. Please review all such information carefully before using the Wireless
Broadband Modem.
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Chapter 3 – Installation and Registration
This chapter explains how to install the hardware, software, register your user information, and
operate your Wireless Broadband Modem.
The instructions are split into the following sections:
How To Install the computer Client Software
How To Find the Best Radio Signal
How To Perform On-line Registration
How To Install the computer Client Software
The computer Client Software uses an online wizard that will guide you through the installation
process. You will be asked to make selections on some of the installation screens.
Please be sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements before you begin the
installation.
1.
Close all programs that may be running on your PC and then insert the CD into the
CD-ROM drive on your computer. The Windows operating system should detect the
CD and start the installation program. If the installation program does not start
automatically, open Windows Explorer or My Computer and select your CD drive to
view the contents of the CD. Double-click the ‘Setup.exe’ program to begin the
installation. The wizard will now guide you through the installation screens described
on the following pages. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
2.
License Agreement Screen - The use of the Wireless Broadband Modem is subject
to acceptance of the License Agreement. Scroll through the display window to read
the entire agreement. The installation of the computer Client Software will proceed
only if you accept the License Agreement. If you want a printed version of the License
Agreement, use the Print function on your browser before you click the ‘Accept’
button. Click ‘Accept’ to continue.
3.
Copying Files Screen - All installation options have now been made and the
installation Wizard will copy the necessary files to your computer.
4.
Installing the Modem Driver Files. The installation will now copy the necessary
PCMCIA modem driver files to your computer, so that the PC will detect the Wireless
Broadband Modem when you insert the PCMCIA card into the computer. A number of
information/warning boxes will be displayed, indicating the progress of the modem
driver installation.
Note: The Wireless Broadband Modem is supplied with third party software which is installed
during the installation, see Appendix I for details. Independent removal of these third party
software products may stop the Wireless Broadband Modem from working.
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How To Find the Best Radio Signal
1.
Insert the Wireless Broadband Modem into the PCMCIA drive bay of your
computer, the card should automatically power on.
2.
Your Wireless Broadband Modem will then perform a short self-test that will last
for approximately five seconds.
3.
The Wireless Broadband Modem will then attempt to search for the best radio
signal and will display an indication that it has been able to find a signal by
means of varying the PCMCIA lights on the modem display.
4.
Using the dialler application on the PC, the signal strength indication shown on
the PC screen can be used as a guide for judging available signal level and
positioning the whip antenna for best signal. The stronger signal the higher the
peak data rate available. See page 17.
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How To Perform Registration
You are now ready to register your user information. Please note: You can complete the
registration process at a later time; however User Registration is not optional.
You must register in order to create a username and password, register your account and
payment information, and receive software and modem upgrades.
The registration process takes place on-line using an internet browser that must already be
installed on your computer. Typically, the browser might be Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Netscape Navigator.
The only requirements are that you have a default browser installation, and that your browser is
capable of accepting ‘cookies’. If you have disabled cookies, you need to enable them before
registration. If you wish, you may disable receipt of cookies after registration. See Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs) in Appendix C for instructions on how to set cookie preferences on your
browser.
1.
To Continue with Registration Now - Make sure that there is a checkbox is selected to
the left of Connect To The Internet and then click ‘Next >’.
2.
The Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler application will then automatically start. The
application will communicate with the Wireless Broadband Modem and after a short
delay (23-30 seconds) it will attempt to establish a wireless internet connection. The
default Internet browser will be automatically launched and will automatically display
your Service Providers Customer Registration web page.
Note: If a connection cannot be made, the computer Client Software will timeout
and display a message indicating that the connection failed. If this happens, see
the Troubleshooting Tips in Appendix A.
3.
To create a new account via your Service Providers Customer Registration web
page follow the on-screen instructions.
4.
When you have created a new account, close the Internet Browser session (Click
the Windows close icon (x) in the upper right corner of the screen to close the
browser software).
5.
Upon closing the Internet Browser session, the Wireless Broadband Modem
Dialler application will then automatically disconnect the wireless internet
connection. The Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler application will then attempt
to read the cookies returned from the Service Providers registration server to the
PC. There will be a short delay of about10 seconds, after which the Wireless
Broadband Modem Dialler application will indicate if the registration has been
successful before the application automatically closes.
6.
Click Finish to exit the installation program.
7.
You are now ready to connect to the Internet.
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Once the registration has completed the Installation Wizard will finish. The software should now be
installed with your computer having the following entries listed from the Start->Programs menu
bar.
Windows Operating System Patches
The Wireless Broadband Modem can work at high data speeds, to achieve these rates may
require a Windows Operating System patch to be applied. The installation software will determine
if any operating system patch is required and it is recommended that the windows operating
system patch is applied if required.
At the end of the Windows Operating System patch installation, a window will be displayed stating
that the computer needs to be rebooted for the patch to take effect. Since the Wireless
Broadband Modem will work with your original settings (at a slower rate), it is advised that you do
not reboot here but continue with the rest of the installation.
Windows Internet Configuration Setting
Again, due to the high data speeds that the Wireless Broadband Modem can work at, in order to
achieve these rates will require that some TCP/IP settings are modified to take full advantage of
this high rate.
These settings will only be used by the operating system the next time the computer is rebooted.
At the very end of the computer Client Software installation it is advised that you reboot the
computer so that the changes applied to the computer during the installation can take effect.
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Chapter 4 – Connect to the Internet
The computer Client Software is used in conjunction with your Wireless Broadband Modem to
connect to the Internet. This section describes how the computer Client Software is used to
initiate the connection, and also how it may be used to download software upgrades for your
Wireless Broadband Modem and computer Client Software from the Service Providers web site.
To start the computer Client Software, go to your desktop and double click on the icon labeled
‘Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler’, as shown below, Fig 10.
Figure 12
The main screen has four tabs that display associated screens when you click on them. These
tabs are described in more detail below. A single button is used to initiate (Connect) and
terminate (Disconnect) the connection to the Internet. This button also indicates the state of the
connection since if, for example, the connection is currently inactive, the button will be greyed out
and the button text will indicate “Connect”. The button is available regardless of which tab is
currently visible.
The other main feature of the main screen is the status bar, located below the modem picture.
The status bar provides useful information concerning the status of the Internet connection, and
other error or warning messages.
Network Tab - The Network tab shown in Figure 12 displays three main groups;
Access Network Parameters - The current version of the computer Client Software
only supports your service provider as the network operator. This is shown in the drop
down list. The other two parameters are the user access name and access password.
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These parameters are set automatically during the registration procedure, and the user
should have no need to modify them manually.
Signal Strength - shows the level of the radio signal strength currently achieved by the
Wireless Broadband Modem.
Unable to transmit or receive due to
lack of signal.
Minimum signal strength required to
transmit and receive data.
Increasing signal strength, allowing
higher data transmit and receive data
rates.
Maximum signal strength. Data will be
transferred at the maximum rate of the
Wireless Broadband Modem.
Unable to obtain signal from the
Wireless Broadband Modem.
ISP Tab – This tab shows the username and password information that is sent to your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) during the connection procedure.
These details are established during the registration procedure, and the user should
have no need to modify them manually.
Note that this information is actually
maintained by the Windows phonebook, and is extracted automatically by the computer
Client Software.
Devices Tab – This tab shows information for the currently connected Wireless modem.
This includes the physical communication port to which the modem is bound, the
modem IMEI (international mobile equipment identity) number, the modem version
string, and the modem initialization and reset strings.
Tools Tab - Upgrade may periodically provide upgrades for both the PC Software and the
Wireless Broadband Modem software.
These upgrades will usually be a combination of bug fixes and additional features.
Whilst connected, click on the “Check WWW for Software Upgrade” button in order to
download over the air the latest software upgrade. The download takes place by way of
a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) link to the Service Providers web site. Once complete,
the new image is then available on the PC hard disk, and may be transferred to the
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Wireless Broadband Modem by clicking on the “Upgrade UE” button (remember to
Disconnect from the Internet before attempting the upgrade).
Establishing the Connection to the Internet
You should establish an Internet connection using the computer Client Software before launching
your browser (or any other Internet associated software such as FTP, telnet, etc).
1.
Start the computer Client Software and wait until the signal strength indicator on the Network
tab indicates that there is sufficient signal strength for the connection. At this point, the
button should be highlighted and have the text “Connect” displayed on button which may be
clicked.
2.
The user is automatically taken to the ISP tab so that the progress of the connection to the
Internet may be observed. When the connection to the ISP has been established, the status
bar should indicate that the session is active and the button is now highlighted but the text
changes from “Connect” to “Disconnect”. For convenience, the computer Client Software is
automatically minimized once the connection is established, but can be restored by clicking
on the Service Providers icon on the taskbar.
3.
Go to your desktop and double-click on your Internet browser icon to connect to the Internet.
You can configure your browser to set any web page as your home page. To set your
browser home page, see the FAQs in Appendix C.
4.
You may terminate the internet connection in many ways;
(a)
Right click the Wireless Broadband Modem icon on the taskbar, and select disconnect from
the menu
(b)
Click the Wireless Broadband Modem icon on the taskbar to restore the main screen, then
click the button when labeled “Disconnect”.
(c)
Close the Wireless Broadband Modem application by clicking the X button in the top right
corner of the window
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Appendix A – Troubleshooting Tips
Troubleshooting Tips
Please review these troubleshooting tips if you experience trouble with software installation, user
registration, finding a radio signal, or connecting to the Internet. You may achieve a faster
resolution to your trouble if you first consult and follow the tips before calling your Service Provider
for Technical Support.
Warning: Do not attempt to repair the PCMCIA card Wireless Broadband Modem yourself. Any
damage you may cause to the Wireless Broadband Modem may create an unsafe condition.
If your trouble is not listed in this section, call your Service Provider for Technical Support. The
technical support representative will ask for your name, your location, your phone number, the
serial number located on the back of the Wireless Broadband Modem, and any error messages
that may have displayed. You may need to provide your username and password if the problem is
related to your service or your account rather than the Wireless Broadband Modem and its
associated software.
Remember, your PC operating system must be compatible with the supported operating
systems: Windows 98 (Second Edition), Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
T HE C OMPUTER C LIENT S OFTWARE N O LONGER O PERATES
C ORRECTLY
Check that the third party software, listed in Appendix I, is installed and if not then install. Contact
your Service Provider for Technical Support as needed.
T HE W IRELESS B ROADBAND M ODEM DISCONNECTS
UNEXPECTEDLY
Check for that the PCMCIA card is pushed all the way home. If the remote antenna is in use check
that it is plugged in securely to the PCMCIA card and the antenna it self is vertical has not been
shielded by some object placed adjacent to it. If all connections are secure, you may have had a
bad connection. Try connecting to the Internet again. If your subsequent connection attempts fail,
call your Service Provider for Technical Support.
T HE W IRELESS B ROADBAND M ODEM SPEED IS NOT FAST ENOUGH
There are several conditions that can result in slower access speed that are not related to your
Wireless Broadband Modem’s performance:
The access speed is related to the radio signal strength. If the signal strength indicated on the
computer monitor shows less than four bars illuminated, you may have reduced access speed due
to a condition such as a marginal coverage area. If you are using the internal antenna, try
plugging in the external antenna supplied and locating it for best signal level.
You may have subscribed to a Service Level that limits the data rate. You can increase your
Service Level on the registration web page or call your Service Providers Customer Service.
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You may be accessing a slow web site. A web site can cause a traffic jam on the Internet's
backbone because many people converge on it at once or that site's server does not have the
capacity to handle its traffic. In these cases, it does not matter what speed your modem can
achieve. Tip: Surf these sites when Internet traffic is low. Heaviest traffic is usually on weekends
and evenings. You can also configure your browser so it won't display graphics, animations,
sound, video or other multimedia content.
If you do not think that any of the above conditions are causing the problem, call your Service
Provider for Technical Support.
C ONNECTED M ODEM BEFORE INSTALLING THE C OMPUTER C LIENT
S OFTWARE
If you connect your Wireless Broadband modem to your PC before installing the Driver Software
contained on the PC Software installation CD your PCMCIA drivers are likely to be missing
preventing you from making a connect via your PCMCIA card modem. It is necessary for the
modem to be removed from the computer and the documented installation procedure be followed
carefully to insure your PCMCIA card modem is correctly installed. The installation procedure is
begun by inserting the CD-ROM supplied with your PCMCIA card into the drive on your PC.
D RIVER I NSTALLATION FAILS DUE TO “ DIGITAL SIGNATURE NOT
FOUND ”
All recent IPWireless PCMCIA drivers are approved by Microsoft and digitally signed. If the
version of driver you are installing is not digitally signed you may encounter an error message. It
is recommended that you stop the installation and obtain the latest drivers from your service
provider. If you cannot do this then follow the procedure below.
On Windows 2000 and Windows XP by default your system is configured to “Block” or “Warn” you
when an attempt is made to install a device driver that does not contain a valid digital signature. If
configured to “Block” the installation operation will fail, if set to “Warn” you will be given the option
to continue the installation by selecting “Yes” on the warning dialog window. To avoid problems
during the installation it is advisable to configure your system to ignore Digital Signatures during
the installation of Wireless Broadband Modem software and device drivers. You can revert to your
original configuration once the drivers are installed. To change your systems Digital Signature
configurations follow these simple steps. Right click “My Computer” and select “Properties”, under
the “Hardware” tab within the “Device Manager” section select “Driver Signing”. Within the “File
Signature Verification” section you will notice the options “Ignore/Warn/Block” select “Ignore” and
“Apply” change. Repeat the installation procedure as before.
R EGISTRATION FAILS BECAUSE THE PC DOES NOT ACCEPT
“C OOKIES ”
This does not apply to systems that employ SIM cards for authentication.
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When you register with the ISP, you provide a username and password that the wireless network
uses to identify you when you connect. For your convenience, these attributes are stored within
the PC so that you do not need to enter them manually. The registration server sends a small file,
called a cookie, to your PC. The cookie contains the username and password information. In
order for the registration process to complete successfully, you must configure your browser
application to accept cookies. Once registration has completed, you may disable receipt of
cookies, if desired. See the FAQs in Appendix C for instructions on how to set cookie preferences
on your browser.
T HE B ROWSER DID NOT GO DIRECTLY TO THE REGISTRATION
SCREEN
Manually type the registration web page URL (check the Wireless Broadband Modem packaging
or contact your Service Provider for this information) in the browser address window and then
press enter on your keyboard. If you get an error message similar to the “page cannot be
displayed”, there might be maintenance occurring on the web site. Call your Service Provider for
Technical Support or try again later.
T HE C ONNECT / D ISCONNECT BUTTON IS NOT HIGHLIGHTED ON
THE S TATUS M ONITOR SCREEN BUT A RADIO SIGNAL IS PRESENT
On rare occasions, the “Wireless Broadband Modem Status Monitor” will lose contact with the
Wireless Broadband Modem. The “Wireless Broadband Modem Status Monitor” should be shut
down and restarted to clear the problem. If the problem persists the computer COM port that the
computer Client Software and the Wireless Broadband Modem are using may have become
“locked up” and cannot be freed until the computer is shutdown (powered off) and restarted.
If there is still a problem after shutting down and restarting you computer, call your Service
Provider for Technical Support.
E RROR M ESSAGE “I NVALID P ASSWORD ”
1.
This error message means that the network no longer recognizes your username and/or
password.
2.
Check that your username and password were entered correctly.
3.
The ISP’s server does not allow more than one simultaneous connection to the network
with the same username and password. Do not share your username and password
with other Wireless Broadband Modem users.
4.
If you cannot correct the problem, call your Service Provider for Technical Support.
E RROR M ESSAGE “N O A NSWER ”
On rare occasions, the server will not receive the message advising it that the previous session
has ended. There is a timeout of a few minutes before the server will accept a subsequent
connection. If you recently had a successful connection, wait a few minutes before trying again.
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W IRELESS B ROADBAND M ODEM N OT R ESPONDING
1.
Check that the PCMCIA card modem is fully pushed home in the PCMCIA slot on the
PC.
2.
Check that the indicator lights on the modem show normal operation (see page 8).
3.
If the Modem still does not respond, try restarting the PC and then restart the computer
Client Software application. Occasionally, the PC COM port that the computer Client
Software and the PCMCIA card modem are using can become “locked up” and cannot
be freed until the PC is restarted.
4.
If the status bar still reports “Wireless Broadband Modem not Responding”, contact your
Service Provider for Technical Support for assistance.
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Appendix C – Frequently Asked Questions
Q. WHERE CAN I FIND A COVERAGE MAP?
A. Call Service Provider.
Q. HOW DO I CHANGE MY SERVICE LEVEL?
A. See registration process above.
Q. HOW DO I SET COOKIE PREFERENCES ON MY BROWSER?
A. Using Netscape Navigator:
Go the browser drop-down Edit menu and select Preferences. Click on the Advanced heading.
Go to the Cookies box and click on Accept all cookies. After successful registration, you may
return to Edit>Preferences>Advanced and click on Disable cookies.
A. Using Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Go to the browser drop-down Tools menu and select Internet Options. Click on the Security tab.
Click on the Custom Level button. Scroll down to the Cookies heading. Click on Enable to
accept all cookies. After successful registration, you may return to Tools>Security>Custom
Level and click on Disable.
Q. HOW DO I SET MY HOME PAGE?
A. Using Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Go to the browser drop-down Tools menu and select Internet Options. Select the General tab.
Click Use Current in the Home Page area if you are currently viewing the Web page you want as
your home page. If you are not viewing the web page you want to use, type in the URL (Universal
Resource Locator -- the web address) of the web page you want to use as your home page. Click
OK.
A. Using Netscape Navigator:
Click on the Options menu and select General Preferences. Select the Appearance tab. In the
Startup box, type in the address of the web page you want to use as your home page. Click OK.
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Q. HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN TO UPGRADE MY PC SOFTWARE?
A. The user will access a web site and select the appropriate files to download. Information
regarding PC Software upgrade alerts will be provided at that time.
Q. HOW DO I PERFORM A WIRELESS BROADBAND MODEM PC SOFTWARE UPGRADE?
A. Using the Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler, establish a connection to the internet. On the
Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler change to the Tools tab, and press the button labeled “Check
WWW for Software Upgrade”. This will automatically check to see if there is a newer version of
software, and if one is available it will be automatically downloaded to the computer with the
progress of the download being displayed using the sliding bar.
Q. HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN TO UPGRADE MY WIRELESS BROADBAND MODEM?
A. Using the Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler, establish a connection to the internet. On the
Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler change to the Tools tab, and press the button labeled “Check
WWW for Software Upgrade”. This will automatically check to see if there is a newer version of
software and if one is available, it will be automatically downloaded to the computer.
Q. HOW DO I PERFORM A WIRELESS BROADBAND MODEM UPGRADE?
A. Having used the Wireless Broadband Modem Dialler to obtain any new software available for
the upgrade of the Modem, disconnect the current internet connection. The button “Upgrade
Modem” should now be highlighted. Pressing this Upgrade Modem button will start the download
of the new software to Modem and the progress of the download will be displayed on the progress
bar. This may take a number of minutes to complete.
Q. ARE ANY MODEM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE?
A. Access the IPWireless web site at www.ipwireless.com to view available accessories.
Q. HOW DO I INSTALL MY MODEM ON A DIFFERENT COMPUTER?
A. If you have already installed your modem on ONE PC and wish to use it on a SECOND PC or
laptop, insert the Installation CD into the second PC and run the installation software. You will
automatically connect to the registration web pages. Select ‘Support Services’. You may modify
your settings here, if needed. If you leave all fields unchanged and click ‘Apply’, the
username/password cookie will access your second PC and the dialer will automatically configure
the modem.
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Q. WHEN SHOULD I DE-INSTALL THE MODEM AND/OR PC SOFTWARE?
A. You should de-install the Modem and PC software only when you wish to discontinue service or
change your PC.
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Appendix D – Modem Display Warnings
The Wireless Broadband Modem LED display contains 2 individual LEDs, , used to indicate
various activities on the modem, such as ON/OFF, current signal strength, data traffic activity and
network connection status.
However if the modem experiences certain error conditions the display will be used to signal the
condition back to the user.
See page 8 for details of the LED indicator states that a user might encounter.
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Power-On Self Test Failure
At power-on the Modem will carry out a number of tests to confirm the operational integrity of
various onboard components. If the two LED indicators are flashing alternately following power-on
for 1 second, then the Modem is indicating a particular test has failed.
In this scenario it is recommended the user switch off the modem and contact your
Service
Provider for Technical Support.
Software Upgrade Warning
If the two LED indicators in the antenna housing of the PCMCIA are both flashing together this is
indicating that a software upgrade is in progress. Do not attempt to use or extract the modem until
this process is complete.
Please refer to Appendix C for details on performing software upgrades.
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Appendix E – [Technical Specifications]
Physical
PCMCIA type II card with extension
Length .......................................................................... 116 mm (1.182 inches)
Width .............................................................................. 54 mm (5.122 inches)
Height................................................................................. 5 mm (5.91 inches)
Height (antenna housing extension) ................................... 23 mm (5.91 inches)
Width .............................................................................. 54 mm (5.122 inches)
Weight ........................................................................ 58 grams (8.825 ounces)
Indicators
I red LED and 1 green LED
Functions described on page 8 .........................................................................
Power
Power Requirements:
Current ................................................................................... 1.0A peak
DC voltage ...................................................................................... 5.0V
Power supplied from host device via PCMCIA interface
Environmental
Temperature:
Normal .................................................... +15°C to +35°C (59°F to 95°F)
Extreme (short periods) ........................... -10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F)
Storage ................................................... -20°C to +65°C (-4°F to 149°F)
Relative humidity:
Operating ............................................................................ 25% to 75%
Extreme ............................................................................... 25% to 75%
RF Performance
Frequency of operation ............................................................ 2.5 to 2.69 GHz
.......................................................................................... 2.053 to 2.082 GHz
............................................................................................ 2.01 to 2.025 GHz
............................................................................................... 1.9 to 1.92 GHz
............................................................................................. 3.4 to 3.615 GHz
Transmit output power .......................................................................... +24dBm
Transmit output power for 3.4GHz modem ............................................. +27dBm
Receiver sensitivity (AWGN) ............................ -110dBm (±2dB) / code for 7.68 Mcps
Receiver sensitivity (AWGN) ............................ -113dBm (±2dB) / code for 3.84 Mcps
Integral Antenna
Impedance: .............................................................................50 ohms nominal
Uni-directional gain: ............................................................................... 0-2dBi
Polarization: ......................................................................................... vertical
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Appendix H – Error Messages
The computer Client Software displays error messages when a problem occurs.
There are two main categories of error messages that can be displayed by the computer Client
Software
Microsoft Remote Access Service (RAS) Errors, and
Wireless Broadband Modem Extended Errors.
For both categories, the error message is always displayed within the Connection progress region
on the ISP tab.
To differentiate between the two error categories, RAS errors are terminated with a “Reason:
Normal disconnect” whilst the Wireless Broadband Modem Extended Error text is always
displayed as “Reason: extended error text” where the extended error text is NOT “Normal
disconnect”.
The following figure shows an example of the RAS error “Access denied because username
and/or password is invalid on the domain”.
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The following figure shows an example of the extended error “Modem cable disconnected”.
The following pages document these errors and where possible suggests what actions to take to
correct the problem.
If you see an error message displayed that is not listed on the following section, please call your
Service Provider for Technical Support
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Microsoft Remote Access Service (RAS) Error Codes
The following is a list of known RAS Error Codes and associated error message. The RAS error
text will be displayed if a RAS error occurs whilst attempting to either connect to the internet, whilst
connected to the internet or when disconnecting from the internet.
Error
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
Messages
An operation is pending.
The port handle is invalid.
The port is already open.
Caller's buffer is too small.
Wrong information specified.
Cannot set port information.
The port is not connected.
The event is invalid.
The device does not exist.
The device type does not exist.
The buffer is invalid.
The route is not available.
The route is not allocated.
Invalid compression specified.
Out of buffers.
The port was not found.
An asynchronous request is pending.
The port or device is already disconnecting.
The port is not open.
The port is disconnected.
There are no endpoints.
Cannot open the phone book file.
Cannot load the phone book file.
Cannot find the phone book entry.
Cannot write the phone book file.
Invalid information found in the phone book.
Cannot load a string.
Cannot find key.
The port was disconnected.
The port was disconnected by the remote machine.
The port was disconnected due to hardware failure.
The port was disconnected by the user.
The structure size is incorrect.
The port is already in use or is not configured for Remote Access dialout.
Cannot register your computer on the remote network.
Unknown error.
The wrong device is attached to the port.
The string could not be converted.
The request has timed out.
No asynchronous net available.
A NetBIOS error has occurred.
The server cannot allocate NetBIOS resources needed to support the client.
One of your NetBIOS names is already registered on the remote network.
A network adapter at the server failed.
You will not receive network message popups.
Internal authentication error.
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646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
The account is not permitted to log on at this time of day.
The account is disabled.
The password has expired.
The account does not have Remote Access permission.
The Remote Access server is not responding.
Your modem (or other connecting device) has reported an error.
Unrecognized response from the device.
A macro required by the device was not found in the device .INF file section.
A command or response in the device .INF file section refers to an undefined macro
The  macro was not found in the device .INF file section.
The  macro in the device .INF file section contains an undefined macro
The device .INF file could not be opened.
The device name in the device .INF or media .INI file is too long.
The media .INI file refers to an unknown device name.
The device .INF file contains no responses for the command.
The device .INF file is missing a command.
Attempted to set a macro not listed in device .INF file section.
The media .INI file refers to an unknown device type.
Cannot allocate memory.
The port is not configured for Remote Access.
Your modem (or other connecting device) is not functioning.
Cannot read the media .INI file.
The connection dropped.
The usage parameter in the media .INI file is invalid.
Cannot read the section name from the media .INI file.
Cannot read the device type from the media .INI file.
Cannot read the device name from the media .INI file.
Cannot read the usage from the media .INI file.
Cannot read the maximum connection BPS rate from the media .INI file.
Cannot read the maximum carrier BPS rate from the media .INI file.
The line is busy.
A person answered instead of a modem.
There is no answer.
Cannot detect carrier.
There is no dial tone.
General error reported by device.
ERROR WRITING SECTIONNAME
ERROR WRITING DEVICETYPE
ERROR WRITING DEVICENAME
ERROR WRITING MAXCONNECTBPS
ERROR WRITING MAXCARRIERBPS
ERROR WRITING USAGE
ERROR WRITING DEFAULTOFF
ERROR READING DEFAULTOFF
ERROR EMPTY INI FILE
Access denied because username and/or password is invalid on the domain.
Hardware failure in port or attached device.
ERROR NOT BINARY MACRO
ERROR DCB NOT FOUND
ERROR STATE MACHINES NOT STARTED
ERROR STATE MACHINES ALREADY STARTED
ERROR PARTIAL RESPONSE LOOPING
A response keyname in the device .INF file is not in the expected format.
The device response caused buffer overflow.
The expanded command in the device .INF file is too long.
The device moved to a BPS rate not supported by the COM driver.
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702 Device response received when none expected.
703 ERROR INTERACTIVE MODE
704 ERROR BAD CALLBACK NUMBER
705 ERROR INVALID AUTH STATE
706 ERROR WRITING INITBPS
707 X.25 diagnostic indication.
708 The account has expired.
709 Error changing password on domain.
710 Serial overrun errors were detected while communicating with your modem.
711 RasMan initialization failure. Check the event log.
712 Biplex port is initializing. Wait a few seconds and redial.
713 No active ISDN lines are available.
714 Not enough ISDN channels are available to make the call.
715 Too many errors occurred because of poor phone line quality.
716 The Remote Access IP configuration is unusable.
717 No IP addresses are available in the static pool of Remote Access IP addresses.
718 PPP timeout.
719 PPP terminated by remote machine.
720 No PPP control protocols configured.
721 Remote PPP peer is not responding.
722 The PPP packet is invalid.
723 The phone number, including prefix and suffix, is too long.
724 The IPX protocol cannot dial-out on the port because the computer is an IPX router.
725 The IPX protocol cannot dial-in on the port because the IPX router is not installed..
726 The IPX protocol cannot be used for dial-out on more than one port at a time.
727 Cannot access TCPCFG.DLL.
728 Cannot find an IP adapter bound to Remote Access.
729 SLIP cannot be used unless the IP protocol is installed.
730 Computer registration is not complete.
731 The protocol is not configured.
732 The PPP negotiation is not converging.
733 The PPP control protocol for this network protocol is not available on the server.
734 The PPP link control protocol terminated..
735 The requested address was rejected by the server..
736 The remote computer terminated the control protocol.
737 Loopback detected..
738 The server did not assign an address.
739 The remote server cannot use the Windows NT encrypted password.
740 The TAPI devices configured for Remote Access failed to initialize or were not installed
correctly.
741 The local computer does not support encryption.
742 The remote server does not support encryption.
743 The remote server requires encryption.
744 Cannot use the IPX net number assigned by the remote server. Check the event log.
752 A syntax error was encountered while processing a script
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Wireless Broadband Modem Extended Errors
Error Message
Cause
Recovery Action
Normal disconnect
None.
This is normal and does not
indicate any error.
Network busy –
please try again later
The network is temporarily
busy.
Session establishment should be
attempted at a later time.
Network not available
– please try again
later
There is a temporary
problem with the wireless
network that is affecting all
users.
You will not be able to connect to
the Internet until your service
provider has repaired the system.
The network is not able to
verify who you are. This
could be due to different
problems based upon
whether or not you have a
SIM present:
The recovery actions for the
specific causes are as follows:
User rejected by the
network
1) Without SIM present
2) With SIM present
Session establishment should be
attempted at a later time.
1) The network does not recognize
the access identifiers that you
gave yourself when you
registered. Contact your service
provider’s technical support for
assistance.
2) Contact your service provider’s
technical support for assistance.
Service provider not
supported
This is normally seen when
attempting to establish an
internet session and gain
access to your ISP with an
invalid ISP phone number.
The ISP parameters are held in a
phonebook. To verify that these
values are correct, start up your
internet browser (for Internet
Explorer) and click on
“Tools/Internet
Options/Connections”. You should
see an entry called “ipwireless”.
To view the phonebook entry
highlight the ‘ipwireless’ entry.
Then click on the Settings button
to view the ISP username and
password.
Also click on the “Properties”
button and examine the phone
number. This must be set to *99#.
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Error Message
Cause
Recovery Action
Service provider not
available – please try
again later
This indicates a temporary
problem accessing your ISP
Session establishment should be
attempted at a later time
Disconnected by
network operator
The network operator has
disconnected your internet
session.
Session establishment should be
re-attempted.
User not known to
network
This only affects modems
that have a SIM card
present.
Check that the SIM card being
used is the one provided by your
service provider.
It indicates one of the
following problems:
If it is the correct SIM card contact
your service provider’s technical
support for assistance.
1) The wrong SIM card is
being used
2) The SIM card is faulty
Modem barred from
network
The modem has been barred
from the network.
Contact your service provider’s
technical support for assistance.
Network not allowed
This indicates that the
modem has tried to connect
to a forbidden network.
Contact your service provider’s
technical support for assistance.
Network details
rejected
There is a problem with the
network.
Session establishment should be
re-attempted.
If the problem persists contact
your service provider’s technical
support for assistance.
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Error Message
Cause
Recovery Action
Disconnected by
service provider
This can occur for two
reasons:
The recovery actions for the
specific causes are as follows
1) This is normally seen
when attempting to establish
an internet session and gain
access to your ISP with an
invalid ID.
1) The ISP parameters are held in
a phonebook on the computer. To
verify that these phonebook values
are correct, start up your internet
browser (for Internet Explorer) and
click on “Tools/Internet
Options/Connections”.
2) If this occurs after
successfully establishing an
internet session, then there
is a temporary network
problem.
You should see an entry called
“ipwireless”. To view the
phonebook entry highlight the
‘ipwireless’ entry and then click on
the Settings button to view the ISP
username and password and
modify if necessary.
Also click on the “Properties”
button and examine the phone
number. This must be set to *99#
2) Session establishment should
be attempted at a later time.
If the problem persists contact
your service provider’s technical
support for assistance.
Disconnected by
modem
The modem has detected a
problem with the wireless
connection to the network
and released the connection.
Wherever possible try to improve
the modem’s signal strength using
the measures described earlier in
the user guide.
If the problem persists contact
your service provider’s technical
support for assistance.
Disconnected by
network
The network has detected a
problem with the wireless
connection to the modem
and released the connection.
Wherever possible try to improve
the modem’s signal strength using
the measures described earlier in
the user guide.
If the problem persists contact
your service provider’s technical
support for assistance.
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Error Message
Cause
Recovery Action
Loss of coverage –
please improve
modem signal
The modem can no longer
communicate with the
wireless network.
The modem will automatically try
and regain radio coverage/
synchronization with the wireless
network.
This may be caused by one
of the following:
1) The modem has moved
out of range of the wireless
network
2) The wireless network may
have developed a fault or
may have been switched off
SIM failure – please
contact service
provider
This only affects modems
that have a SIM card
present.
The modem is having
problems accessing the SIM
card.
If the modem has moved out of the
wireless network range it must be
brought back into range.
Once radio coverage/
synchronization has been regained session establishment can
be attempted.
Perform the following steps:
a) Carefully remove the SIM card
from the modem
b) Clean the SIM card’s gold
contacts with a soft cloth
c) Re-insert the SIM card into the
modem ensuring that the SIM card
holder is securely fastened
d) Power cycle the modem using
the front panel button
e) Establish a session in the
normal manner
If the problem persists contact
your service provider’s technical
support for assistance.
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Regulatory Information
North America and Canada
Your Wireless Broadband Modem may cause TV or radio interference (e.g., when using the
modem in close proximity to a TV or radio receiver). The FCC/Industry Canada can require you to
stop using the modem if such interference cannot be eliminated. If the modem does cause
interference with other radio communications services, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reposition the modem’s receiving antenna.
Reposition the TV or radio’s receiving antenna.
Relocate the modem with respect to the TV or radio receiver.
Move the modem away from the TV or radio receiver.
If necessary, consult an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. You
may also find the FCC Interference Handbook, 1986, to be helpful. It is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00450-7, or on the
World Wide Web at http:// www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Compliance/WWW/tvibook.html.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
condition: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: Changes or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the
Manufacturer. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the users
authority to operate this equipment.
To comply with the FCC RF Exposure rules, the 2.5GHz UE PCMCIA wireless broadband modem
has been evaluated for RF Exposure compliance using both the internal antenna and the remote
antenna configurations.
Using the internal antenna, the modem has been designed to meet the FCC General
Public/Uncontrolled Exposure SAR limit of 1.6W/kg averaged over a 1g tissue volume, the highest
SAR value recorded during the certification is 0.577W/kg.
When the modem is used with the remote antenna, the configuration has been evaluated against
the General Public/Uncontrolled Exposure Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits defined in
Section 1.1310 of the FCC rules. During normal operation, all persons should maintain a distance
of at least 3.7cm from the antenna to ensure compliance with the MPE limits.
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Europe
Statements of Conformity
English
Hereby, IPWireless Inc, declares that this Wireless Broadband Modem Model:
XX is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Deutsch
Hiermit erklärt IPWireless Inc, dass sich dieses Wireless Broadband Modem
Model: XX in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den
anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet".
The Wireless Broadband Modem will not transmit without suitable network coverage.
Caution: Only use IPWireless approved accessories with your Wireless Broadband Modem.
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