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7.
Select
I accept this agreement
to approve the GPS
Privacy Consent Agreement and click
Next
.
8.
Create a new administrative password, enter it into
both boxes, and click
Next
.
This is the password you will use to enter the
browser interface in the future.
9.
Click
Finish
to accept and save your setup.
The connection will close and the Wi-Fi device
will restart.
Note:
When you reconnect, the network name (SSID) will be
different. The word “Secure” will have been added to
the end. For example, if the network name was “
Sprint
MiFi4082 1A3
” the first time you connected, it will now
be “
Sprint MiFi4082 1A3 Secure
.”
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Login to the Browser Interface
1.
Click
Login
on the upper right corner of the screen.
2.
Enter your new administrative password and
click
Login
.
3.
The landing page will open. Click
Connect
.
The Landing Page
The landing page is the first screen you see after
logging in to the browser interface. It is the main point
of entry for all your work in the browser interface. The
landing page is where guests can see and interact with
widgets (“mini-applications” that display specific
information). They can drag and drop widgets around
the screen and arrange them as they like; each guest’s
browser stores the widget locations.
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The Navigation Bar
The navigation bar is at the top of the landing page in
the browser interface. The navigation buttons change
according to the page you visit.
The Status Icons
Located below the navigation bar, at the top right
corner of the window, status icons tell you about
battery life, microSD card status, Wi-Fi strength,
roaming status, GPS status, mobile broadband network
strength, and connection status.
Settings Menu Bar
The Settings section contains a menu bar to help you
configure your device. Except for the MiFi
administration menu tab, each menu bar tab has a
submenu with several additional items available.
The MiFi Administration Section
The MiFi administration tab takes you to the MiFi
Administration screen, which is the basic Internet
connection and Wi-Fi status page that guest users can
access.
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MiFi Administration Screen
The MiFi Administration screen is divided into two
sections:
Internet Connection Summary
Wi-Fi Summary
Click the small square next to a section title to expand
or collapse that section.
Internet Connection Summary
The Internet connection summary section displays:
Time Connected
— the duration of the current
connection.
Data Received
— the number of bytes received.
Data Transmitted
— the number of bytes transmitted.
IP Address
— the current Internet protocol address of
the device.
Subnet Mask
— the current subnet mask address.
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Wi-Fi Summary
The Wi-Fi Summary section displays:
Profile
— the profile currently in use.
Network Name (SSID)
— the network name (also
known as the SSID).
Security
— the security method in use.
Connected Devices
— the number of users currently
connected to the device.
IP Address
— the IP Address for the wireless browser
interface.
Subnet Mask
—the subnet mask for the wireless
browser interface.
To change Wi-Fi settings, use the Wi-Fi menu. (See
“The Wi-Fi Menu” on page 16.)
Note:
A maximum of five users can connect at one time.