Verizon MIFI4510LPP manual

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    MiF i ® 4 510 L U SER GUIDE 90026384 R 3 VERIZON J ETP A CK™ MOBILE HO TSPOT[...]

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    ©2012 Novatel Wir eless, Inc. All rights reserved. The information c ontained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment b y Novatel Wir eless, Inc. Pa tents and Lic enses Visit www .novatelwir eless.com/pat ents for a c omplete list of all Novatel Wir eless patents. Soft ware Lic ense Pr oprie[...]

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    Cont ents Getting Star ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Over view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 P ackage Contents .........[...]

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    iii Buttons ............................................................................ 37 LAN ........................................................................................ 38 T CP/IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    iv Last Update ........................................................................ 67 Histor y ............................................................................. 67 T roubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Over view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Over view C omponents P ower Management Caring f or Y our Devic e Getting Star t ed 1[...]

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    2 O v er view Congr atulations on your pur chase of the V erizon Jetpack™ Mobile Hotspot - MiFi® 4510L f or 4G L TE™ and Wi-F i! With the MiF i 4510L you can access 4G L TE networks for faster apps, uploads and do wnloads. Connect up to ve Wi-F i enabled devices to the Internet at once - lapt ops, tablets , e -readers , gaming consoles and [...]

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    3 Sy stem Requirements • Compatible with all major opera ting systems • W orks with the latest versions of brow sers, including Andr oid™, Chrome™, F irefo x®, I nternet Explorer®, Safari™ and Mobile Safari™ T o use Wi-F i mode, your computer needs Wi-F i capability and Internet browser software. Y our device must hav e proper data se[...]

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    4 C omponents ➊ ➌ ➎ ➋ ➍ ➊ Micro USB Connector — Connects to the A/C and car chargers . ➋ Master Reset Button — Inser t a paperclip in the small hole t o reset the device t o factor y settings. (See How do I r eset the MiFi 4510L device back t o factor y settings? on page 61.) ➌ Ser vice Status Indica tor (LED ) — Indicates whe[...]

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    5 Ser vice Status Indicat or (LED ) Stat es LED Color Status Description No Light O The device is pow ered o or other wise is not receiving pow er . Y ellow Solid Blinking The device is in pow er down mode. The device is pow ered o and also charging the battery . Green Solid Blinking The device is pow ered on; 4G L TE ser vice is available[...]

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    6 Ser vice Display Sta tes Display Icon Status Description No icons The display is o , and the LED is also o . The device is pow ered o or other wise is not receiving po wer . Network signal strength An antenna with 0-4 bars . More bars indicate str onger signal. Roaming indicator Pr esent or not presen t. If the icon is present, the devic[...]

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    7 P ower Management Y our device will w ork from its battery or when plugged into a power sour ce. • Battery — Charge the battery by plugging in the wall charger . While the batter y is charging the battery icon on the Status Display cycles from one to f our bars. When the battery is fully charged, the ba ttery icon is solid. • W all charger [...]

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    8 Caring f or Y our Device Like any electronic device , the M iF i 4510L must be handled with care to ensur e reliable operation. V erizon Wir eless recommends the following guidelines: • Pr otect the device from liquids , dust, and ex cessive t emperatures . • Do not apply adhesive labels to the device; they migh t cause the device to poten ti[...]

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    Ac cessing the Network Using the Devic e for the F irst Time C onnec ting to the MiF i Device Using the Devic e Af ter Setup is C omplete Ac cessing the User Guide U sing the M iF i 4510L 2[...]

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    10 A cc essing the Network 4G L TE With L TE bandwidth (700 MHz) you can get the broadband-like speed y ou require t o work eciently outside the home or oce. Y ou can connect to the Internet, access your c orporate intr anet, check your email and download a ttachments at speeds that are up t o 10 times faster than 3G. 4G Mobile Broadband with[...]

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    11 Using the Device f or the F irst Time T o get star ted , follow these st eps: ➊ Conrm your c omputer meets the minimum system r equirements. (See System Requirements on page 3.) ➋ Assemble the wall charger . (See Assemble the W all Charger on page 12.) ➌ Install the 4G L TE SIM Car d. (See Install the 4G L TE SIM Card on page 12.) ➍ I[...]

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    12 Assemble the W all Charger The wall charger c omes with a remov able plug. Y ou need to connect it before using the MiF i device for the rst time . T o assemble the wall charger , follow these steps: ➊ Remove the plug and the wall char ger from the package. ➋ Slide the plug into the wall char ger . Install the 4G L TE SIM Car d T o instal[...]

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    13 Remov e the 4G L TE SIM Card T o remov e the 4G L TE SIM Card , follo w these steps: ➊ Open the SIM Card c over loca ted on the underside of the MiFi 4510L. P ress down on the small black tab to the left side of the SIM Card slot. ➋ Gently remov e the SIM Card fr om the SIM Card slot. NO TE Should your 4G L TE SIM Card be lost or damaged , c[...]

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    14 Inser t and Charge the Battery IMPORT ANT Befor e you use your device, be sure to char ge the batter y for at least three hours to ensure a full initial char ge. T o inser t and charge the batt er y , follow these st eps: ➊ Pr ess the button and then slide the co ver to open the batt er y compartment, located on the bottom of the device . Set [...]

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    15 ➌ Replace the cov er by setting it on the device wher e the notches align, and then gently slide the cov er back towar d the release button until it clicks into place . ➍ Connect the micro USB end of the wall charger t o the micro USB port on the device. IMPORT ANT When connecting the M iF i 4510L to your comput er , it is recommended that a[...]

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    16 Remov e the B att er y T o remov e or replace the battery, f ollow these steps: ➊ Pr ess the button and then slide the co ver to open the batt er y compartment, located on the bottom of the device . Set the cover aside . ➋ Inser t your ngernail into the batt er y remo val divot and lift the battery out of the batter y compartment.[...]

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    17 Battery Tips W ARNING ! Use only batteries and chargers with y our device that have been appro ved by V erizon Wireless . Always use Veriz on Wireless original batteries and chargers . The warranty does not cover damage caused by non- V erizon Wireless batteries and/or chargers . • It normally takes at least three hours to fully charge the bat[...]

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    18 P ow er the MiFi 4510L On and O Po wer On • Pr ess the P ower Button until the LED turns green or violet . Po wer Off • Pr ess and hold the P ower Button until the display turns white and the LED turns amber .[...]

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    19 C onnec ting to the MiF i Device Now you can c onnect your computer to y our MiFi devic e using Wi-F i. C onnect to MiFi Settings T o connect to the MiFi device , follow these steps: ➊ T urn on your computer and turn on the MiF i 4510L. The MiF i 4510L 's LED should be solid green or violet, indicating the devic e is in ser vice and ready[...]

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    20 Using the Device A f ter Setup is Complet e Y ou can use the MiFi 4510L as a wir eless mobile hotspot to connect your computer and/or (up to a total of ve) other Wi-F i enabled devices to the mobile br oadband network. Y ou can customize the MiF i 4510L 's settings using M iF i Settings. (See Conguring MiF i Settings on page 22.) Norm[...]

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    C onguring MiFi Settings Login Home Wi - Fi LAN W WA N Security Adv anced M iF i Settings 3[...]

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    22 C onguring M iF i Settings Y ou can congur e the Wi-F i settings on your device using the easy-to-use MiFi Settings W eb -based User Inter face (MiF i Settings). It allows you to manage , monitor , and customize your Wi-F i and 4GL TE Mobile Broadband connection. The follo wing sec tions describe how to connect to MiFi Settings , as wel[...]

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    23 L ogin The L ogin page is the rst page you see after connecting and prior to logging in. It contains the status bar , the Connec t/Disconnec t button, and the Setup Wizard . Y ou can access more inf ormation af ter you log in. Log in T ype the password (the default passw ord is f ound on the sticker on the back of the MiFi device , or on the [...]

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    24 Menu Bar The Menu Bar is the primar y navigation f or M iF i Settings. Y ou can access each featur e under the appropriate menu .[...]

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    25 Home The Home page is the rst screen y ou see af ter logging in to MiF i S ettings. It is similar to the L ogin page, but adds mor e options in the status bar . I t is the main point of entry for everything you do in the brow ser interface. Y ou can also launch the Setup Wizard fr om this screen to change y our login and Wi-F i settings.[...]

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    26 Setup Wizar d The MiF i 4510L Setup Wizard is a quick and con venient w ay to change y our login and Wi-F i settings. right after you login on the L ogin page. T o launch the Setup Wizar d, click the Setup Wizard butt on on the Home page.[...]

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    27 The rst screen of the Setup Wizar d is the MIFI device P assword screen. T o change your existing MiFi password: ➊ T ype your new passwor d in the New P assword eld. ➋ T ype your new passwor d a second time in the V erify New Passw ord eld. ➌ Click Next to acc ept the new password and displa y the W i-Fi Settings screen.[...]

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    28 The Wi-F i Settings screen allows you t o change your Wi-F i prole settings and customize y our security options. T o change your Wi-F i S ettings: ➊ Check the Change Wi-Fi Settings check box. ➋ Select your preferred security option from the Security drop down menu . ➌ Click Next to acc ept the new security settings and display the n[...]

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    29 The F inish screen is where you will c onrm and apply the changes you hav e made using the Setup Wizar d. T o conrm and apply your changes click Finish .[...]

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    30 W i-F i The Wi-F i menu takes you to the Wi-F i screen. The Wi-F i screen is the screen you use t o customize the Wi-F i proles . The Wi-F i screen has the following section: • W i-Fi P rofiles (See Wi-F i Proles on page 31.)[...]

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    31 W i-Fi P roles The Wi-F i Proles section has the follo wing options: • Curren t Profile — The wireless (802.11) prole curren tly in use. • Selec ted Pr ofile — The prole settings sho wn on the page. (See Changing to a Di erent Pr ole on page 34.) • Network Name (SSID ) — T he name of the M iF i4510L device&apos[...]

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    32 Choosing a P role Y our device comes with the Secur e prole already set . The following pr oles come with your device: • Secure — This is the prole you should use most of the time . Y ou can set up this prole with the security measures you need to use y our device safely . • T emporary Hotspot — This prole allows y ou s[...]

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    33 Set up a T emporary Hotspot T o set up a T emporar y Hotspot, follo w these steps: ➊ Connect to MiFi Settings and log in. (See Conguring MiF i S ettings on page 22.) ➋ Go to the Wi-F i screen. (See Wi-F i on page 30.) ➌ On the Wi-F i screen, select T emporary Hotspot from the Selec ted Prole drop-down menu. A message from the webpage[...]

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    34 Changing to a Different Profile T o use a dier ent prole , follow these steps: ➊ Select the desired prole from the Selected Prole drop- down menu. ➋ W ait a moment for the web page to upda te with the Wi-F i settings for the selected prole. ➌ Click Apply to change to the new prole settings . IMPORT ANT Changing the pro?[...]

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    35 Updating T o update the current pr ole, follow these st eps: ➊ Keep the same prole in the Selected Prole drop- down menu. ➋ Make changes to the prole settings . ➌ Click Apply . • If you change the Network Name (SSID), security method, or network key you will need to re- connect with the Wi-F i manager on your computer . • I[...]

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    36 Updating a Profile Not Currently in Use T o update a prole not curr ently in use, f ollow these steps: ➊ Change the Selec ted Prole dr op- down menu to a di erent pr ole. ➋ W ait a moment for the web page to upda te with the Wi-F i settings for the selected prole. ➌ Change the settings. NO TE The T emporar y Hotspot profil[...]

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    37 Buttons • Update Prole — Click this butt on to add changes to a pr ole not currently in use . This does not aect the existing Wi-F i connec tion between your c omputer and the device . • Apply — Click this button to apply changes to the curr ent prole . • Rev ert — Click this button to return changed prole settings to [...]

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    38 LAN The LAN menu takes you t o the LAN screen. The LAN screen g ives you settings and inf ormation about M iF i4510L 's net work. The LAN screen is divided into the f ollowing sections: • T CP/IP (See TCP/IP on page 39.) • Connected Devices (See C onnected Devices on page 39.)[...]

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    39 T CP/IP • IP Address — The IP address for MiF i4510L. • Subnet Mask — The subnet mask network setting for MiFi4510L. The default value 255.255.255.0 is standard f or small (class "C") networks. If you change the LAN IP A ddress , ensure you use the c orrect Subnet Mask for the IP address range c ontaining the LAN IP addre[...]

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    40 W WA N The WW AN menu takes you to the W W AN screen. The WW AN screen gives y ou information about the MiF i4510L device's I nternet connection. The WW AN screen is divided into the f ollowing sections: • Internet C onnection (See I nternet Connection on page 41.) • WW AN Settings (See WW AN Settings on page 42.)[...]

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    41 Internet C onnec tion The Internet Connection section shows device settings and status . • Status — The status of the Internet connection, usually Connected , Disconnected or Dormant . • T echnology — The type of technology used to connect to the Internet. • Receiv ed — The amount of data rec eived fr om the network. • T ransmitted[...]

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    42 WW AN Settings T o congure the settings , follow these steps: ➊ Select Auto -connec t from the Connection Preferred Mode drop-down menu to automatically connect to the Internet when the device is turned on. NO TE The APN is the Access P oint Name the device uses to connect to the Internet. This is automatically provided b y your wireless ca[...]

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    43 Securit y The Security Menu takes you to the following scr eens: • Admin P assword (See Admin P assword on page 43.) • MA C Filt er (See MAC F ilter on page 45.) • P ort Filtering (See on page 48.) Admin P assword The Admin P assword scr een enables you to set the administration passwor d. This is the password you use to log in t o MiFi Se[...]

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    44 Set Administration P assword The default passwor d is admin . T o set or change the administration password , follow these steps: ➊ T ype your current passw ord in the Current P assword box. ➋ T ype the new password (it must hav e bet ween 4 and 64 characters) in the Ne w Passw ord box. ➌ T ype it again in the Verify Ne w Passw ord box. ?[...]

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    45 MA C F ilter The MA C Filter scr een enables you to allo w specic devices to connect to M iF i4510L 's wireless network. For example , if you put the MAC addr ess for y our W i-Fi-enabled mobile phone and the MA C addess for y our computer in the M AC F ilter T rusted Client List, then only those devices can connect to MiFi4510L. T[...]

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    46 Enable MA C Filter The Enable MA C Filter checkbox enables or disables the MA C Filter f eature. • When the fea ture is enabled (checked), you must add the M AC address for the devic e to the T rusted Client List. If a device not in the list tries to connect to the MiFi4510L wir eless network, the connec tion is blocked even if the devic e [...]

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    47 Add T rusted Client MAC A ddress T o add a device to the T rusted Client List, follow these steps: ➊ T ype the Wi-F i-enabled device's MAC addr ess in the Add T rusted Client MAC A ddress eld. Y ou can use either ":" or "-" as the separator (f or example, 00:21:9B:1C:64:34 or 00-21-9B-1C-64-34). ➋ Click Add Client[...]

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    48 Remov e a Device fr om the T rusted Client List T o remov e a device from the T rusted Client List, follow these st eps: ➊ Click on the device in the T rusted Client List to select it. ➋ Click Delete Client . Buttons • Delete Client — Click this button to r emove a devic e from the T rusted Client List. • Add Client — Click this butt[...]

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    49 P or t Filt ering The P or t Filt ering screen allows y ou to block outgoing Internet connections. Y ou can set a list of Allowed A pplications to only allow c er tain prog rams to connect to the Internet. The Port Filtering screen is divided into the f ollowing sections: • Enable P ort Filtering (See Enable P or t F iltering on page 50.) • [...]

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    50 Enable Port Filtering The Enable P or t Filtering checkbox enables or disables the P or t F iltering featur e. • When the fea ture is enabled (checked), you must select a port ltering application in the Allowed A pplications list to allow tha t application to connect to the Internet. F or example, if you select VPN in the Allowed Applicatio[...]

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    51 Allowed Applic ations Enable each por t ltering application that needs t o be able to access the Internet. When por t ltering is enabled, all other applications ar e blocked.[...]

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    52 Custom Applications This page has no eect unless the P or t Filt ering featur e is enabled. Click Custom Applications to open the Cust om Applications screen. The Custom Applica tions screen uses check box es to enable por t ltering. Y ou must enable custom applications so they can connect to the Internet, and you need t o know details of [...]

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    53 P ort R anges Y ou can dene up to v e por t ranges f or each application. Each port range has the following options: • Start Port — T ype the beginning of the range of port numbers used by outgoing trac for this application. U se as many r ows as necessary to dene the requir ed number of por t ranges. Unused r ows can be left bla[...]

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    54 A dvanc ed The Adv anced Menu takes you to the f ollowing screens: • Settings (See Settings on page 55.) • Config F ile (S ee Cong F ile on page 58.) • Diagnostics (See Diagnostics on page 61.) • P ort Forwarding (See Port F or warding on page 64.) • Pow er (See Po we r on page 66.) • Soft war e Update (See Software Update on pag[...]

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    55 Settings The Adv anced Settings screen is divided into the f ollowing sections: • W i-Fi (See Wi-F i on page 30.) • Router (See Router on page 56.) • Syste m (S ee System on page 57.)[...]

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    56 Wi-F i The Network Name ( SSID ) broadcast enable check box enables or disables the SSID broadcast featur e. • If this is enabled (checked), M iF i4510L 's wireless network appears in the Av ailable W ireless Networks list on your c omputer or portable device. • If this is disabled (un- checked), the MiFi 4510L is not list ed and its[...]

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    57 S ystem The Enable Logs check bo x enables or disables the System log featur e. • If this is enabled (checked), you can view the system log on the Diagnostics scr een. (S ee on page 60.) • If this is disabled (un- checked), you cannot view the syst em log on the Diagnostics screen. The Language menu changes the MiFiSettings W eb UI langua[...]

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    58 C ong F ile The Cong F ile screen pro vides the ability to download (back up) a cop y of the conguration settings from MiF i4510L to a le on your c omputer , or restore (upload) a pr eviously-sav ed conguration le fr om your comput er to MiF i4510L. This congura tion le contains all settings f or the Acc ess P oint [...]

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    59 Config F ile D ownload Click Download File t o download a copy of the curr ent congura tion, and store the le on y our computer . Y ou are prompt ed to sav e the le; you can choose to r ename it.[...]

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    60 Config F ile Upload Use this fea ture to r estore a pr eviously-saved conguration le t o MiFi4510L. This overwrites all existing settings with the information st ored in the cong le . T o upload a conguation le , follow these steps: ➊ Click Browse ( Windo ws) or Choose File (Mac) to bro wse to the cong le you previo[...]

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    61 Diagnostics The Diagnostics scr een shows inf ormation about the MiFi4510L rm ware and other system-level information. Y ou can also view the system log . This screen is used mostly f or troubleshooting and is not required f or normal operation. The Diagnostics screen is divided into the f ollowing sec tions: • Sy stem Informa tion (See [...]

  • Page 67

    62 S ystem Information This section contains detailed information about the MiF i4510L. M iFi • Manufacturer — The manufac turer of the MiF i 4510L. • Model — The model number or name of the MiFi 4510L. • IMEI — The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number for the MiF i 4510L. • Serial No . — Each MiFi 4510L has a un[...]

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    63 S ystem Status • Modem Status — Click this button to view mor e information about the modem status. This information is mostly used f or troubleshooting . • Sy stem Log — Click this butt on to view the Sy stem Log . The System Log r ecords various operations, and is mostly used f or troubleshooting. Buttons • Restart — Click this but[...]

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    64 P or t F or war ding The P or t F or warding f eature allows incoming tr ac (from the Internet) to be f or warded t o a par ticular computer or devic e on MiFi4510L 's wir eless network. Nor mally , incoming trac fr om the Internet is blocked. Y ou need to use P or t F or war ding to allow Internet users to ac cess any server you a[...]

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    65 Port Forwarding Applic ations T o use any of the common server applications listed , follo w these steps: ➊ Install the application on a computer that is connected to MiF i4510L 's wireless network ( WLAN). ➋ Ensure the comput er is connected to MiFi4510L, and r ecord the computer's IP address f or the MiFiSettings W eb UI[...]

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    66 Po we r The MiF i4510L can turn itself o when not in use. When using battery power , automatic shutdown greatly e xtends the batter y lif e. T o star t up again, press the power butt on. The P ower Management screen contains the f ollowing section: • Automa tic Shutdown (See A utomatic Shutdo wn on page 66.) Automatic Shutdo wn Select th[...]

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    67 Sof tware Upda te The Update Software screen c ontains the follo wing sections: • Update Sta tus (See Update Status on page 67.) • Last Update (See Last Update on page 67.) • History (See H istory on page 67.) Update Status The Update Sta tus section provides current software update inf ormation. T o check for curr ent software updates, cl[...]

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    Over view C ommon Pr oblems and S olutions T echnical Suppor t T r oubleshooting 4[...]

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    69 O v er view When properly installed , the MiFi4510L is a highly r eliable product. Most problems are caused b y one of these issues: • System r esources required b y the device are being used b y other devices. • Network cover age is unavailable due to c ov erage area, an acc ount problem, or a network problem. The follo wing tips can hel[...]

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    70 C ommon P roblems and Solutions The follo wing are some common troubleshooting solutions. My MiFi 4510L just po wer ed off without my pressing the po wer butt on. Wh y? This may oc cur under any of the f ollowing circumstanc es: • Pr essing the Master Reset button • Restar ting the device • Switching pr oles • Restoring the congur[...]

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    71 How do I r eset the A cc ess Point and Rout er settings back to factor y settings? T o reset the acc ess point and router settings , follow these steps: ➊ Connect to MiFi Settings by c onnecting your computer to the MiF i wireless network and going to http://admin.mi or http://192.168.1.1 in y our brow ser . ➋ Connect to the Diagnostics s[...]

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    72 C ustomer Ser vice F or Customer Ser vice while in the U .S. or Canada, contact V erizon Wireless at 1-800-786-8419. Data T echnical Suppor t F or additional information and technical suppor t f or Veriz on Wireless devic es, you can visit the V erizon Wir eless Data T echnical Support page at http://suppor t.verizon wireless .com/contact_us .[...]

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    Pr oduc t Specications Regulatory Statements W ireless Communica tions Limited W arranty and Liability Safety Hazards Pr oper B att er y Use and Disposal P r oduc t Specications and Regulat or y I nf ormation 5[...]

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    74 P roduc t Specications General Name: V erizon Jetpack ™ Mobile Hotspot - MiFi ® 4510L Model: MiFi 4510L Approv als: FC C (Nor th America); IC (C anada) W eight: 85 g / 3 oz Dimensions: 90 mm x 60 mm x 13 mm, 3.54 in x 2.36 in x 0.51 in Wir eless Network – Dual Mode: L TE, CDMA 1X/EV-DO Rev A Wir eless Network – Wi-F i Mode 802.11 b/g/n[...]

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    75 Regulator y Statemen ts F ederal Communic ations Commission (FC C ) and Industr y Canada (IC) Notice Electronic devices, including comput ers and wireless modems, gener ate RF energy inciden tal to their intended function and are theref ore subjec t to FC C rules and regulations. This equipment has been test ed to , and found t o be within the a[...]

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    76 W ireless C ommunications IMPORT ANT Due to the transmission and reception pr oper ties of wireless communications, data occasionally can be lost or delayed . This can be due to the variation in r adio signal strength that r esults from changes in the characteristics of the radio transmission path. Although data loss is rar e, the environmen t w[...]

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    77 Safety Hazar ds Do not operate the MiF i4510L device in an en vironment that migh t be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger , specically : Areas where prohibited by the law F ollow any special rules and regulations and obey all sig ns and notices. A lways turn o the host device when instructed to do so , or when you sus[...]

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    78 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electrical and elec tronic devices ar e sensitive to electrostatic dischar ge (ESD). Macintosh native connection soft ware migh t attempt to r einitialize the device should a substantial electrostatic discharge reset the devic e. If the software is not operational after an ESD occurrence , then restar t your comput [...]

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    79 P roper Batt er y Use and Disposal IMPORT ANT In event of a batter y leak: • Do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the sk in or the eyes. If contact has been made, wash the aff ected area with large amounts of wat er and seek medical advice. • Seek medical advice immediately if a batter y has been swallowed . • Communic[...]

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    Glossar y 6[...]

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    81 Glossar y ● 3G — Third Generation. 3G ref ers to the third generation of mobile telephony t echnology . ● 4G L TE — F our th Generation. 4G L TE ref ers to the fourth generation of mobile telephony technology . ● 802.11 (b , g, n) — A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequenc y bands. ● bps — Bits per[...]

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    82 ● LT E — Long T er m Evolution. A wir eless broadband technology designed to support roaming Internet access via cell phones and handheld devices. Because L TE offers significant impro vements over older cellular communication standards , some ref er to it as a 4G (f our th generation) technology along with WiMax. ● MA C Address — Medi[...]

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    83 ● USB P ort T ypes — The USB por ts on computers and hubs hav e a rectangular T ype A sock et, and peripheral devices have a cable with a T ype A plug. P eripherals that do not have an attached cable have a squar e T ype B sock et on the device and a separate cable with a T ype A and T ype B plug. P or ts and connectors are available in di?[...]