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The WWAN Menu (page 26)
The WWAN menu allows you to update your
Preferred Roaming List (PRL), displays information
about your Sprint connection, and provides tools for
technical support.
The WWAN Menu
The WWAN Menu is divided into four sections:
Status
— view your Internet connection or Sprint
network connection status, view information about
your TCP/IP connection, or view the event log (see
“WWAN Log” on page 28) about your connections to
the Sprint network.
3G
— view your Sprint network connection status,
information about your device, the traffic counter, or
update your PRL.
4G
— view your Sprint network connection status,
information about your device, or the traffic counter.
Settings
— configure your connection and network
options.
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WWAN Menu
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Status
Click
Status
in the WWAN menu to check the status of
your Internet connection, TCP/IP, and to view the
WWAN log.
The WWAN Status screen is divided into three sections:
Internet Connection Summary
TCP/IP
WWAN log
Internet Connection Summary
The Internet Connection Summary section displays the
following:
Connection Status
— the status of your Internet
connection.
Network
— the name of your network operator.
Technology
— the type of network connection.
Workmode
— the type of current workmode.
Roaming
— the device’s roaming status.
Time Connected
— the duration of the current
connection.
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Data Received
— the number of bytes received.
Data Transmitted
— the number of bytes transmitted.
TCP/IP
The TCP/IP section displays the following:
IP Address
— the current Internet protocol address of
the device.
Subnet Mask
— the current subnet mask address.
Gateway
— the current network point entrance
address.
DNS
— the current domain name system address.
WWAN Log
The WWAN log section lists network connection events
and times for the current session only. Sprint technical
support uses the log as a troubleshooting tool.
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3G
Click
3G
in the WWAN menu to access status
information about your 3G Internet connection and
your device.
The 3G Screen
The 3G screen is divided into four sections:
3G Network
3G Modem
Traffic Counters
Service Updates
3G Network
The 3G Network section displays the following:
3G Network
— available or unavailable.
Technology
— type of network you are connected to.
Network Operator
— name of your network operator.
Workmode
— the type of current workmode.
RSSI
— measurement in dBm of signal strength.
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Ec/lo
— measurement of the portion of the signal that
is usable.
SID
— subscriber identification number.
3G Modem
The 3G Modem section displays the following:
Manufacturer
— manufacturer of your device.
Model
— model name or number of the device.
Firmware Version
— current internal software
(firmware) version.
MEID
— unique number the network uses to identify
your device.
ESN
— unique identifying number embedded in your
device.
MDN
— public ID for your specific wireless service.
MSID
— internal ID Sprint uses to identify your
account.
NAI
— address of your device on the Sprint network.
PRL Version
— use to verify that your PRL (Preferred
Roaming List) is the most current.
Traffic Counters
The Traffic Counters section displays the following
information for the current session only and does not
show cumulative data over multiple sessions:
Start Date
— the month, day and year of inception of
the current session.
Total Connect Time
— the duration of the current
connection.
Data Received
— the number of bytes received.
Data Transmitted
— the number of bytes transmitted.
Total Data
— the total data received and transmitted.
Note:
This section should be used for informational purposes
only and should not be relied upon for billing data.

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