Netgear orporated AC791L Mobile Hot Spot User Manual
Netgear Incorporated Mobile Hot Spot
Contents
- 1. 07_Notification of Compliance_June_4_2015_v18
- 2. User Manual
User Manual
Getting Started Get to Know Your Device yyyyyy Overview Step 1. Insert the Battery Step 2. Replace the Back Cover Align the gold contacts. Press down gently to secure the battery. Line up the 2 tabs on the back cover with the slots at the bottom of the yyyyyyy, and then press down along the edges to secure the cover. Operation Status Power Button Power Indicator Home Screen Display Status Bar Data Usage & Alert Panel Para la version en español, visite xxxxxwireless.com/support. Navigate Left/Up Select Left Option Step 3. Power On Your yyyyyyy 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot - AC791L Select Center Option Universal Charging Accessory Accessory Port & yyyyyyy Port Port Charge/Tether Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds. The display will illuminate. Bottom View/Top view Power Button NOTE: Appearance of device might vary. Navigate Right/Down Select Right Option Operations Actions Power On To turn ON, press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds. Power Off Connect This End To Device USB Cable WARNING! Use only an approved charger to charge your yyyyyyy. Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your device and void the warranty. Display Indicators STATUS ICONS Network Technology Indicator displays when you are connected to the 4G LTE network. Display Wake-Up When the display is on, the first quick press of the Power button puts the display to sleep. Activity Indicator appears when data is being transferred between the Xxxxx network and your yyyyyyy. Power Indicator When the yyyyyyy is powered on, the Power indicator light will blink. Home Screen CAROUSEL ICONS Network Signal Strength Indicator To turn OFF, press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds. Universal Charging Cable Connect This End To yyyyyyy Device Display Roaming indicator appears when you are roaming. Messages Indicator appears when you have unread Xxxxx system messages. Connected Device Indicator displays the number of devices connected to your yyyyyyy. Tethered Mode Indicator displays when your yyyyyyy has a tethered connection. Battery Indicator displays the remaining battery charge and battery charging status. SIM ICONS Wi-Fi — View Wi-Fi Name/ Password. Ready — A SIM card is installed and your device is ready to use. Connected Devices — View currently connected/blocked device details. No SIM — The device does not detect a SIM. Data Usage — View data usage and billing cycle details. Settings — View/change basic yyyyyyy and Wi-Fi settings. Universal Charging — Displays universal charging status. Software Update — View current software version and check for updates. Messages — View/delete system messages. About yyyyyyy — Displays device details/Internet status. Help — Displays Help, Tips, and Advanced features. SIM Locked — You must enter a PIN to unlock the SIM and use the device. SIM Error — The device cannot read the SIM that is installed. SIM Blocked — The wrong PIN was entered too many times. Contact customer service to get the code to unblock the SIM. SIM Rejected — The device can read the SIM, but the network rejects it. Support & More Using Your yyyyyyy System Requirements Resetting Your yyyyyyy Your computer, tablet, or other wireless devices need Wi-Fi capability and Internet browser software only. To restore your yyyyyyy to its factory settings, follow the steps below: Your yyyyyyy is compatible with all major operating systems and the latest versions of browsers. Wi-Fi Name/Password Menu You can view your yyyyyyy’s Wi-Fi name (SSID) and password using the following steps. 1. Power on your yyyyyyy by pressing and holding the Power button for 2 seconds. 2. Open the Wi-Fi Name/Password menu . Connecting to the Internet 1. Power on the yyyyyyy. 2. Open the Wi-Fi application or controls on the computer or Wi-Fi–capable device you want to connect to the yyyyyyy and find the Wi-Fi network (SSID) named “Xxxxxx-791L-XXXX.” 3. Select Connect and enter the Wi-Fi password. Your Wi-Fi–capable device is now connected to the Internet. 1. Verify the yyyyyyy is powered on. 2. Open the Settings menu and select the Factory Reset option. Follow the prompts. Universal Charging The universal charging cable allows you to charge other devices with your yyyyyyy such as smartphones, to keep them powered and connected longer. To charge an external device using the Universal Charging feature: 1. Verify the yyyyyyy is powered on. Connect the universal charging cable to the yyyyyyy. 2. Connect the other end of the charging cable to a USB cable, then connect Accessing Advanced Settings Important: The default Admin password is the same as the default Wi-Fi password. To change either password, sign in to the yyyyyyy Admin website (see Accessing Advanced Settings). To access advanced settings and manage the yyyyyyy, sign in to the yyyyyyy Admin website using the following steps: Managing Wi-Fi Networks and Connections the other end of the USB cable to the device you wish to charge. 3. Select your charging preference: Continuous or Timed Charge. 1. Connect your Wi-Fi–capable device to the yyyyyyy using the steps outlined in the Connecting to the Internet section. 2. Open a Web browser on your connected device and enter http://my.yyyyyyy or http://192.168.1.1. Some computers will only accept the IP address to connect to the yyyyyyy Admin website. 3. Sign in with the yyyyyyy Admin password. 1. Verify the yyyyyyy is powered on. 2. Open the yyyyyyy Admin website option in the Help menu to view the Admin password. When connected to the 4G LTE network, the default settings allow 15 Wi-Fi–capable devices to connect wirelessly to the primary network, one Wi-Fi–capable device to connect wirelessly to the guest network, and one additional tethered device via USB. The guest network is turned off on initial start-up. To use the guest network, you must turn it on in the Wi-Fi option of the Settings menu. To change the number of devices that can connect to either network, follow the steps below: 1. Sign in to the yyyyyyy Admin website and select yyyyyyy Settings > Wi-Fi . 2. Choose a Wi-Fi profile and then expand the Options. Monitoring Data Usage You can monitor your yyyyyyy data usage and set up usage alerts through your My Xxxxx account. You can also see current usage details on your yyyyyyy Home screen or by scrolling to the Data Usage icon and opening the menu item. User Guide To download a User Guide go to xxxxxxwireless.com/support and find your device. To access the User Guide from the yyyyyyy Admin website, select My yyyyyyy Home and select the Device Support Page & User Guide link under Help & Support. Get Help Using Your yyyyyyy View Help content right from your yyyyyyy. Customer Service Web http://xxxxxxwireless.com/ Support. Call (800) 922-0204. Follow us @xxxSupport. Customer Information SIM Card Access A SIM card is preinstalled in your yyyyyyy. If you need to replace your SIM card, remove the back cover and battery then gently push the SIM card out of SIM slot. Your Wireless Device and Third Party Services Xxxxxx Wireless is the mobile carrier associated with this wireless device, but many services and features offered through this wireless device are provided by or in conjunction with third parties. Xxxxxx Wireless is not responsible for your use of this wireless device or any non–Xxxxx Wireless applications, services and products including any personal information you choose to use, submit or share with others. It is recommended that you use the available encryption options for added security when provisioning your device for use as a Wi-Fi gateway. See your user manual for details. Specific third party terms and conditions, terms of use, and privacy policies shall apply. Please review carefully all applicable terms and conditions and policies prior to using this wireless device and any associated application, product or service. Quality One part no. wwwwwww
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