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Screen
Signal strength
: Signal strength from weak to strong.
Network type
2G/3G/4G: Connected to a 2G/3G/LTE network.
R: Data roaming turned on.
Wi-Fi
3G
R
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0B 00:00
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Wi-Fi turned on.
Number of connected Wi-Fi devices.
Battery
: Battery level from low to high.
SMS
New messages.
Number of new messages.
Network connection status
Internet connection is set up.
Traffic statistics
Data traffic information.
Connection time.
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Note:
Data traffic information is for your reference only. For more accurate data traffic
information, please consult your service provider.
SSID and Wireless Network Encryption Key
When a Wi-Fi device establishes a connection to the Mobile WiFi for the first time, you
may need to enter the default Service Set Identifier (SSID) and wireless network
encryption key. These are printed on the Mobile WiFi. It is recommended that you log in
to the web management page and change your SSID and wireless network encryption
key.
In addition, you can press the WPS button twice to view the current SSID and wireless
network encryption key on the screen.
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Getting Started
Installing a SIM Card
Caution:
Use a standard SIM card compatible with the Mobile WiFi. A Micro SIM with
adapter is unsuitable for this device.
Install the SIM card according to the illustration.
WPS
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Note:
When removing the SIM card, open the tab and gently press the SIM card in,
then release. The card will automatically pop out.
Do not remove the SIM card when it is in use. Doing so will affect the
performance of your Mobile WiFi and data stored on the SIM card may be lost.

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