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Updating a Profile Not Currently in Use
To update a profile not currently in use, follow these steps:
Change the
Selected Profile
drop-down menu to a different profile.
Wait a moment for the web page to update with the Wi-Fi settings for the selected profile.
Change the settings.
NOTE
The Temporary Hotspot profile cannot be changed directly. You must click
Generate
to generate a
new network name (SSID) and network key.
Click
Update Profile
to save the changes.
OR
Click
Apply
to update the profile and also make it the current profile.
OR
Click
Revert
to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings.
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Buttons
Update Profile
— Click this button to add changes to a profile not currently in use. This does
not affect the existing Wi-Fi connection between your computer and the device.
Apply
— Click this button to apply changes to the current profile.
Revert
— Click this button to return changed profile settings to the previous settings.
Generate
— Click this button (available for the Temporary Hotspot profile only) to generate
a network name (SSID) and network key for the
Temporary Hotspot
profile. The remaining
Temporary Hotspot settings are copied from the
Secure
profile.
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LAN
The LAN menu takes you to the LAN screen.
The LAN screen gives you settings and information about MiFi 4510L's network. The LAN screen is
divided into the following sections:
TCP/IP
(See
TCP/IP
on page 39.)
Connected Devices
(See
Connected Devices
on page 39.)
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TCP/IP
IP Address
— The IP address for MiFi 4510L.
Subnet Mask
— The subnet mask network setting for MiFi 4510L. The default value
255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks. If you change the LAN IP Address,
ensure you use the correct Subnet Mask for the IP address range containing the LAN IP
address.
MAC Address
— The Media Access Controller (MAC) or physical address for MiFi 4510L.
DHCP Address Range
— The range of IP addresses reserved for use by MiFi 4510L's DHCP
server table. If a device with a static IP address wants to connect to MiFi 4510L's network, the
static IP should be outside of the DHCP address range. Most devices do not have a static IP.
Connected Devices
IP Address
— The IP address for the connected device.
IP Type
— This can be
DHCP
if the IP address came from MiFi 4510L, or
ARP
if the ARP
protocol was used.
Hostname
— The network name for the connected device (if available).
MAC Address
— The MAC address for the connected device.
NOTE
The MAC address on the Windows operating system is called the
Physical Address
.
Date/Time
— The date/time the device was detected by the network.
Buttons
Refresh
— Click this button to re-load the LAN screen to show changes to the list of connected
devices, such as a device that recently joined or left the network.
Apply
— Click this button to apply any changes you made to MiFi 4510L's IP address or subnet
mask.
Revert
— Click this button to discard any unsaved changes and keep the most recent IP
address and subnet mask.
IMPORTANT
Changing MiFi 4510L's IP address causes the device to re-start. This stops all Wi-Fi
and Internet connections. You
must
re-connect your computer to MiFi 4510L using the new IP
address.
Be sure to write down the new IP address before you finish changing the profile.
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WWAN
The WWAN menu takes you to the WWAN screen.
The WWAN screen gives you information about the MiFi 4510L device's Internet connection. The
WWAN screen is divided into the following sections:
Internet Connection
(See
Internet Connection
on page 41.)
WWAN Settings
(See
WWAN Settings
on page 42.)

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