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Index
1.
About this Manual............................................................................ 5
2.
Product Overview............................................................................. 5
3.
Definition of buttons and OLED Screen .................................... 5
3.1 Buttons Definition ................................................................. 5
3.2 OLED Screen ......................................................................... 5
4.
Configuring the MiFi ....................................................................... 5
4.1 Login .................................................................................... 6
4.2 Quick setup ........................................................................... 7
4.2.1 User settings ............................................................................. 7
4.2.2 Internet Connection ................................................................. 7
4.2.3 Wireless Settings ...................................................................... 9
4.2.4 Device Placement Guidelines ................................................ 10
4.3 Dashboard .......................................................................... 11
4.4 Internet .............................................................................. 12
4.4.1 Internet Connection ............................................................... 13
4.4.2 Traffic Statistics...................................................................... 13
4.4.3 PIN Management .................................................................... 13
4.4.4 Manual Network..................................................................... 15
4.5 Home Network ................................................................... 16
4.5.1 DHCP settings ......................................................................... 16
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4.5.2 Connected Devices ................................................................. 17
4.5.3 Network Activity .................................................................... 18
4.5.4 Custom Firewall Rules ........................................................... 18
4.5.5 Port Filter ............................................................................... 20
4.5.6 Port Forwarding ..................................................................... 22
4.5.7 Firewall Settings .................................................................... 23
4.6 PhoneBook ......................................................................... 24
4.7 SMS .................................................................................... 25
4.7.1 Device Inbox ........................................................................... 25
4.7.2 Device Outbox ........................................................................ 26
4.7.3 SIM SMS .................................................................................. 27
4.7.4 Drafts ...................................................................................... 27
4.7.5 SMS Settings ........................................................................... 28
4.8 Wireless ..................................................................................... 28
4.8.1 Wireless Settings .................................................................... 29
4.8.2 Wireless Security Settings ..................................................... 30
4.8.3 WPS ......................................................................................... 30
4.8.4 Wireless MAC Filters.............................................................. 31
4.9 Router ................................................................................ 32
4.9.1 User Management .................................................................. 33
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4.9.2 Configuration Management ................................................... 33
4.9.3 Software Upgrade .................................................................. 34
4.9.4 Reboot Router ........................................................................ 35
4.9.5 Power Off Router ................................................................... 35
4.9.6 Time Setting ........................................................................... 36
5.
Revision History ............................................................................ 36
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1. About this Manual
The content of this User Manual has been made as accurate as possible.
However, due to continual product improvements, specifications and other
information are subject to change without notice.
2. Product Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of this product. This MiFi supports Band 38,
Band40,Band 41; it can be operated on Linux, Windows and MAC system PC.
Insert a valid USIM card into MiFi, power on the device, then MiFi will attach to
the LTE network automatically. It is recommend to read this manual before you
start using this device in order to have a good experience.
The device support hotspot function. In hotspot mode , The highest
measurement SAR values is 0.836W/Kg.
3. Definition of buttons and OLED Screen
3.1 Buttons Definition
Button
Power
Buttons Definition
Location Operation
Function
Short Press
ON/OFF Screen
Key 1
Long Press(5S) Power On/Off
Table 3‐2‐1 Buttons Definition
3.2 OLED Screen
Short press the power‐key can open the screen. After light up the screen you
can see the signal strength, the wireless icon, battery power, and the Operator.
Power on press the power‐key, you can see the WIFI SSID and password.
4. Configuring the MiFi
Power on the MiFi, waiting for about 20 seconds, you can connect to the MiFi
via WiFi(the default SSID name is WIFI‐XXXXXX, X represents the last six digits
of the MAC address, Password is the last eight digits of the IMEI).
In the following sections, we will introduce you the main functions and the
method of how to configure them.
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4.1 Login
Open Web browser and enter 192.168.0.1, login window will pop‐up. Input
the following username and password.
Username/Password: admin.
Figure 4‐1‐1 Login
After successful login, you can see the “Welcome” page, here you can choose
“Quick Setup” in order to set up the router step by step as the system guides
(refer to chapter 4.2), select “Skip” to enter the main interface of the router
(refer to chapter 4.3), there is also the quick setup option on the right side at
the top of the page. Click the “Help” option near the “Quick Setup” to view an
simple instruction of the router, click the “Log Out” option to logout.
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Figure 4‐1‐2 Quick Setup
4.2 Quick setup
4.2.1 User settings
From this page, you can modify the router’s password, and then click “Next”
to enter the “Internet Connection” setting page.
Figure 4‐2‐1‐1 User Settings
4.2.2 Internet Connection
From this page, you can configure the Internet connection mode, refer to the
following options:
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 My Internet Connection is :Cellular/Disabled. This feature must be enabled
in order to set other options;
 Network Mode:4G only, Auto;
 Preferred Network Mode:4G Preferred(default);
 Connection Mode:Auto(default)/Manual;
 Auto APN: Auto Configure APN(The option is checked in default)
 Prohibit automatic dial‐up in the roaming status:Check the box to take
effect;
 MTU:Set it as you like between 1000 and 1500, the default is 1500;
 PDN1 Settings: PDN1(The option is checked in default)‐>Default Bearer1
TFT Settings;
Figure 4‐2‐2‐1 Internet Connection
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Figure 4‐2‐2‐2 Default Primary PDP
4.2.3 Wireless Settings
After you finish configuring the Internet connection, Click "Next" to enter the
wireless settings interface. Here, you can configure the wireless network settings,
including the wireless network name, network status, and wireless security.
 Network Name(SSID):You can modify it as you like, the default value is
WIFI‐XXXXXX, X represents the last six digits of the MAC address;
 Network Visibility Status:Visible(default)/Invisible;
 Wireless Security:WPA‐WPA2 Mixed(default), WPA2‐PSK, WEP, WAPI‐PSK,
Disabled;
 Password:Default value is the last eight digits of the IMEI, can be modified,
check the box of the “Unmask Password”, password will be clearly displayed;
 WPA Cipher:WPA‐TKIP/WPA2‐AES.
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Figure 4‐2‐3‐1 Wireless Settings
4.2.4 Device Placement Guidelines
Figure 4‐2‐4‐1 Device Placement Guidelines
Continue clicking "Next" to enter the “Device Placement Guidelines” page. It
is recommended that you do not place your wireless router near a Microwave,
Home Cordless Phone, a Baby Monitor, Bluetooth devices (such as a headset or a
Bluetooth keyboard or a Bluetooth mouse) and any other wireless network
devices. Click "Finish", you can see the “Please Wait” prompt, the settings would
be saved automatically, and then the system turns to the dashboard page
(Chapter 4.3).
 During the Quick Setup process, you can click "exit setup" to return to the
main interface of the route;
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4.3 Dashboard
The main interface includes seven sections: Dashboard, Internet, Home
Network, Wireless and Router. You can manage the router configuration through
the menu page, and modify the parameters according to your needs. From
“Dashboard” page, you can learn Cellular Connection, router information,
software information, home network and so on.
Figure 4‐3‐1 Dashboard
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Figure 4‐3‐2 Dashboard
4.4 Internet
Click “Internet” option, the page redirects to the following page, including
Internet Connection, Traffic Statistics, PIN Management and Manual Network.
Figure 4‐4‐1 Internet
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4.4.1 Internet Connection
Click on “Internet Connection”, you can configure the “Internet Connection”
settings here (please refer to chapter 4.2.2), you should click “Save” to save all
changes.
4.4.2 Traffic Statistics
Traffic Statistics displays the number of packets sent by your router.
Figure 4‐4‐2‐1 Traffic Statistics
4.4.3 PIN Management
Click “PIN Management” to turn to the PIN management interface. The
default PIN code is empty and disabled enter any 4‐8 digits in the dialog, and then
click “Enable PIN” to enable the PIN function (Figure 4‐4‐3‐2). After enabled the
PIN code, you can enter the current right PIN code to disable the PIN function or
change the PIN code, only 3 times failure attempt is allowed, if not, the system
would ask you to input the PUK code, you can try it for 10 times. If you failed
finally, the USIM card would be locked and invalid.
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Figure 4‐4‐3‐1 PIN Management
Figure 4‐4‐3‐2 PIN Enabled
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4.4.4 Manual Network
Figure 4‐4‐4‐1 Manual Network
Click “Manual Network”, you can see the manual network page. You can set
the scan network mode, LTE background scan network time, click “Save” to take
effect.
 Manual Network: Click the “Manual Scan Network” button, it would take
you more than 1min to scan the PLMN, you can choose the PLMN you want
to attach in the PLMN list, if failed, the prompt said timeout would be pop‐up.
Check the “Disconnect network before manual scan network” option, the
network would be disconnected before scanning the PLMN.
 Selectable Network:Auto(default);
 Manually select network when system start:Check “I want to manually
select network when system start” to take effect;
 LTE background scan network time:5minutes(default), 30 seconds, 1
minutes, 3 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes,
Immediate, Disabled.
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4.5 Home Network
The “Home Network” page includes DHCP Settings, Connected Devices,
Network Activity, Custom Firewall Rules, Port Filter, Port Forwarding and
Firewall Settings.
Figure 4‐5‐1 Home Network
4.5.1 DHCP settings
Clicking on the header of the “DHCP Settings” tab will take you to the “DHCP
Settings” header page. There displays DHCP Settings and the IP address that
allows you to define. DHCP can dynamically assign IP address to make sure that
each network device can assigned to a different address. Click “Save” to take
effect.
 DHCP Server:Enabled (default)/Disabled. You can configure the following
settings only when DHCP server is enabled;
 DHCP Start and End Address:Define an address range from start IP
address to the end IP address, DHCP server assigns the IP address in the
range to the users;
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 Add Static IP:Bind IP and MAC, the rules will display in the list, you can
delete or continue adding the rules;
 DHCPV6 Server:Stateless Server(default)/ Stateful Server.
Figure 4‐5‐1‐1 Add Static IP
Figure 4‐5‐1‐2 Static IP list
4.5.2 Connected Devices
From the “Connected Devices” page, you can see the users’ Name, Status, IP
Address, MAC Address, Connection and Connected time.
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Figure 4‐5‐2‐1 Connected Devices
4.5.3 Network Activity
From the “Network Activity” page, you can know the access logs and the WiFi
client access logs.
Figure 4‐5‐3‐1 Network Activity
4.5.4 Custom Firewall Rules
The custom firewall rules can be used to block the network traffic the using
source IP address, source ports, destination IP address, destination ports or any
combination of these parameters. The default IP filter mode is deny, it means the
packets that match the rules would be denied, then the user can’t access Internet
network.
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Figure 4‐5‐4‐1 Custom Firewall Rules Page
Click “Add Rule” to set the custom firewall rules.
There will be the detail rules displayed in the list, you can delete or continue
adding them.
 Rule name:Custom, ex.:123;
 Status:Enabled(default, correspond IP filter mode is Deny)/Disabled;
 Source IP Address:The user’s IP address that need to be set the rules,
ex:192.168.0.110;
 Source Port:1‐65535;
 Destination IP Address:The destination IP address to be filtered(website or
Internet IP);
 Destination Port:The port of the destination IP Address;
 Protocol:Include TCP, UDP, BOTH.
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Figure 4‐5‐4‐2 Add Rule
Figure 4‐5‐4‐3 Custom Firewall Rules
4.5.5 Port Filter
Click on “Port Filter” tab will take you to the “Port Filter” page. From this
page, you can configure Trigger Port Range & Response Port Range to achieve
Port Filter purpose. Default mode is disabled, click “Enabled” then you can click
“Add Rule” button to set port filter rules. (Figure 4‐5‐6‐2). After the setup is
completed, the rule details will be displayed in the list; you can delete or continue
adding the rules.
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Port filtering open or close some ports, allowing users to use internal or
partial ban on the use of Internet services
Figure 4‐5‐5‐1 Port Filter
Figure 4‐5‐5‐2 Port Filter
 Rule Name:Custom, ex:1234;
 Trigger Port: You can enter a range of service ports (the format is XXX‐YYY;
XXX is the start port and YYY is the end port).
 Response Port:The port needs to be filtered in the range of (XXX‐YYY),
 Protocol:The protocol used for this application, TCP, UDP, or TCP&UDP.
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4.5.6 Port Forwarding
Click on “Port Forwarding” tab will take you to the “Port Forwarding” page.
From this page, you can configure IP Address, Port Range to achieve Port
Forwarding purpose. Default mode is disabled, click “Enabled” then you can click
“Add Rule” button to set port forwarding rules. After the setup is completed, the
rule details will be displayed in the list; you can delete or continue adding the rules.
This function will allow you to route external (Internet) calls for services such
as a web server, FTP server, or other applications through your Router to your
internal network. Since your internal computers are protected by a firewall,
computers outside your network (over the Internet) cannot get to them because
they cannot be “seen.”
Figure 4‐5‐6‐1 Port Forwarding
Figure 4‐5‐6‐2 Port Forwarding Rule
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 Rule Name:Custom, ex:1234;
 IP Address:The IP address of the PC running the service application.
 Port:You can enter a range of service ports(the format is XXX‐YYY; XXX is the
start port and YYY is the end port).
 Protocol: The protocol used for this application, TCP, UDP, or TCP&UDP.
Figure 4‐5‐6‐3 The Port Forwarding rule list
4.5.7 Firewall Settings
From the “Firewall Settings” page, you can Enable the Firewall Protection,
contents IPSec Passthrough, PPTP Passthrough and L2TP Passthrough.
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Figure 4‐5‐7‐1 Network Activity
4.6 PhoneBook
You can create, delete phone book. Include ALL, Common, Family, Friends and
Colleagues.
Figure 4‐6‐1 PhoneBook
 Add:Click “Add” to enter Add new Phonebook page.
 Delete: Click “Delete” to delete the selected records.
Figure 4‐6‐2 PhoneBook
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4.7 SMS
4.7.1 Device Inbox
In this page you can add, read, delete, copy& move messages in the Device
Inbox.
Figure 4‐7‐1‐1 Message
 New: Click “New” to enter message page
 Delete: Click ”Delete” to Delete the selected records
 Copy to SIM: Click ”Copy to SIM” to Copy the selected records to SIM
 Move to SIM: Click ”Move to SIM” to Move the selected records to SIM
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Figure 4‐7‐1‐2 Message
4.7.2 Device Outbox
In this page you can add, delete, message in the Device Outbox.
Figure 4‐7‐2‐1 Message
 New: Click “New” to enter message page
 Delete: Click ”Delete” to Delete the selected records
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4.7.3 SIM SMS
In this page you can add, read, delete, copy& move messages in the SIM.
Figure 4‐7‐3‐1 Message
 New: Click “New” to enter message page
 Delete: Click ”Delete” to Delete the selected records
 Copy to SIM: Click ”Copy to Device” to Copy the selected records to Device
 Move to SIM: Click ”Move to Device” to Move the selected records to Device
4.7.4 Drafts
In this page you can add, delete message in the Drafts
Figure 4‐7‐4‐1 Message
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 New: Click “New” to enter message page
 Delete: Click ”Delete” to Delete the selected records
4.7.5 SMS Settings
This page includes SMS Save Location, SMS Over Mode, Center Number; you
can configure the basic SMS settings.
Figure 4‐7‐5‐1 Message
 SMS Save Location:Device(default)/SIM Cards
 SMS Over Mode:SMS Over CS(default), SMS Over PS;
 Center Number: Will show different operators SMS center number
4.8 Wireless
This page includes Wireless Settings, Wireless Security, WPS and Wireless
MAC Filters; you can configure the basic wireless settings.
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Figure 4‐8 Wireless Settings
4.8.1 Wireless Settings
In this page, you can configure basic wireless settings. Click “Save” to take
effect.
 Status:Enabled(default)/Disabled;
 802.11 Mode:802.11n(b/g compatible )(default), 802.11 b/g;
 Channel Bandwidth:Automatic(20/40 MHz), 40MHz, 20MHz(default);
 Primary Channel: Support Channel 1~13, 2412MHz~2472MHz, 5MHz as a
channel interval;
 Secondary Channel:Below(default), Above
 Maximum Simultaneous Clients:1~8;
 Beacon Period Setting: 50~4000,default is 100
 DTIM Interval Setting: 1~100,default is 1
 AP Isolate Switch: Close(default)/ Open
 WiFi Auto Off Function:Enable/Disabled(default).
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4.8.2 Wireless Security Settings
Wireless Security Settings, refer to chapter 4.2.3.
4.8.3 WPS
On this page, you can modify WPS settings. This feature can make your
wireless client within a few minutes automatically synchronized with the AP
settings and connect via WiFi.
Figure 4‐8‐3‐1 WPS
 Push:Click “Push” to Connected WPS’s PBS, Then Mifi and wireless client will
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automatically complete the interaction and connect via WiFi if these two
devices can match with each other.
 Enter PIN:Input the PIN code which got from wireless client and click
“Apply” on this “WPS” configuration page.
4.8.4 Wireless MAC Filters
This function is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify which
wireless clients are not allowed. Default is disabled, click “Enabled” and then you
can add MAC Filter rules.
Mode Settings:Allow/Deny, default is deny. It means that the clients in the
list unable to access the MiFi. You can change it to “Allow” and then click “Save” .
The Wireless Client MAC Address which you set will display in the list. You can
click the red “x” mark to delete the MAC address and click “Add” button to set new
MAC address.
Figure 4‐8‐4‐1 Wireless MAC Filters
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Figure 4‐8‐4‐2 Add MAC Filter
Filter 4‐8‐4‐3 The MAC Filters
4.9 Router
From this page, you can see User Management, Configuration Management,
Software Upgrade, Reboot Router, Power Off Router and Time Setting.
Figure 4‐9 Router
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4.9.1 User Management
On the “User Management” page, you can create, delete new account, click
“Save” to take effect. The system shows the new account.
Figure 4‐9‐1 Router
4.9.2 Configuration Management
Figure 4‐9‐2‐1 Configuration Management
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This page includes Restore Factory Settings, Update Configuration file and
Export Configuration file.
 Restore Factory Settings:The existing settings will be lost, all restored to
the factory defaults;
 Update Configuration file:Connect PC and device with a USB cable, click
“Brower” to select a Bin file, then begin to update the configuration file, the
device will automatically reboot after updated completely.
 Export Configuration file:Click “Export Configuration file” to export the
existing configuration and save.
4.9.3 Software Upgrade
From the software upgrade page, you can see the current software version
and current software date. If you have a software upgrade file on your machine,
you can use the “Upgrade” option to manually upgrade the router. Make sure you
connect to MiFi using USB cable before upgrade. Click “Browse” to choose the
upgrade file, then click “Upgrade” to begin to update. The upgrade process will
take you 1~2 minutes and the MiFi will reboot automatically when the upgrade is
completed.
Figure 4‐9‐3‐1 Software Upgrade
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4.9.4 Reboot Router
Click the “Reboot Router” button, then the MiFi will reboot immediately. You
can also restart it by the power key.
Figure 4‐9‐4‐1 Reboot Router
4.9.5 Power Off Router
Click the “Power Off Router” button, then the MiFi will Power off
immediately. You can also power off by the power key.
Figure 4‐9‐5‐1 Power Off Router
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4.9.6 Time Setting
From the “Time Setting” page, you can set the time of the device system, click
“Save Current Time” to take effect.
Figure 4‐9‐6‐1 Time Setting
5. Revision History
Author
Revision
Changes
Date
Fhan
V1.0
Initial Draft
2016‐10‐09
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
SAR:
The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact
is minimized during normal operation.
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/Kg. Tests for SAR
are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR
is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. To
avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to
the antenna should be minimized.
Note: The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 5mm far from your
body.
The highest reported SAR values for body as below: Body:1.007W/Kg.
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