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Cannot Connect Through USB
If your computer cannot connect to the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot through the micro-USB
cable:
1.
Make sure that you've installed the device driver, as described in “Making a Tethered
Connection” on page 27.
2.
Connect to the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot through Wi-Fi.
3.
Make sure that
USB Tethered Networking
is set, in
Advanced Settings > Router > Basic
, to
Enable
.
4.
Restart the device.
Cannot Display the Home Page
Your Web browser may display an error message when you try to display the home page.The error
message depends on your Web browser.
“Could not connect to remote server” (Opera)
“Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage” (Internet Explorer)
“Oops! This link appears to be broken” (Google Chrome)
“Safari can’t open the page” (Safari)
“The connection has timed out” (FireFox)
Check the following:
The device is turned on. (See “Turning Your Device On” on page 13.)
You have established a connection to the device (through Wi-Fi or through the micro-USB cable).
Make sure you’re typing the correct address in the Web browser.
±
Try
http://<SSID>
, where <SSID> is as displayed on the device LCD.
±
If the home page is still not displayed, try
or, if you’re using custom routing
settings, replace “192.168.0.1” with the appropriate IP address.
The Web browser is a recent version, and Java-enabled. The following are recommended:
±
Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher)
±
Mozilla Firefox (version 2.0 or higher)
±
Google Chrome (version 2.0.172.28 or higher)
±
Apple Safari (version 2.0 or higher)
±
Opera version 9.64
If your computer has other adapters (for example, Ethernet) connected to other networks, disable or
remove them from your computer.
If Internet security software is running on your computer, disable it and see whether the error
message still occurs. Some firewall software may block access to the home page.
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If DHCP is enabled on the device, make sure DHCP is enabled on your computer. (See “DHCP”
on page 99.)
Check your Web browser settings.
±
Open the Control Panel in Windows.
±
Double-click
Internet Options
.
±
From the
Security
tab, restore the default settings.
±
From the
Connections
tab, select
Never dial a connection
.
±
From the
Advanced
tab, restore the default settings.
±
Close and reopen your Web browser.
Disconnect the device from your computer (if you’re using the micro-USB cable). Remove the
battery from the device. Reinsert the battery.
If, after checking all of the above, you still cannot display the home page, consider resetting the
software to default settings. (See “Resetting the Software to Default Settings” on page 105.)
Cannot Connect to the 3G or 4G Network
Make sure your computer is connected to the device (through the micro-USB cable or Wi-Fi).
(See “How Do I Connect to Wi-Fi?” on page 115 or “Making a Tethered Connection” on
page 27.)
Make sure you’re in 3G or 4G coverage.
Try the tips in “Improving Signal Strength” on page 120.
Check the
WAN Mode
setting (
Advanced Settings > WAN > Setup
). For example, if it’s set to
4G only
, you won’t be able to connect if:
±
You don’t have 4G coverage.
Check whether 4G is in power save mode — the LCD of the device displays “Power Save Mode.
4G Network not found.” If this is the case, press the power button
on the device or click the
Scan for 4G
button in the Signal Quality window.
Check with your service provider — a network or account problem may be preventing your
device from obtaining service.
The Device Seems to Have Stopped Charging
If the “About...” LCD information screen shows “chrg paused” or the text after the battery icon (on
the home page) includes “Charging paused,” see “What Do I Do if the Home Page Displays
“Charging paused”?” on page 117. (For more information on the LCD information screens, see
page 17.)
Location Services Aren’t Working or Don’t Seem to Be Available
Make sure that GPS is enabled. (See “Enabling GPS” on page 55.)
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For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your device and the GPS satellites.
GPS Fix Not Available
Make sure you have a clear view of the sky; if you’re in a forested area, or in or near tall buildings,
move to another location.
To retry a fix, click
Retry Now
. Otherwise, click
Cancel
.
Cannot Check for Updates
Make sure your device is connected to the AC charger or computer through the micro-USB cable.
Sounds Are Enabled, but the Device Doesn’t Generate Any Sounds
Check that sounds are not turned off through the mute switch on the device. (See “Mute Switch” on
page 17.)
Note:
If you’ll be using USB for data transfer (and not just for charging the device), you must install the
device driver. (See “Making a Tethered Connection” on page 27.)
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Section 7
Technical Specifications,
Safety Information, and
Regulatory Information
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Section 7A
Technical Specifications
²
LED Operation (page 132)
²
Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications (page 132)
²
Software Specifications (page 133)
²
Environmental Specifications (page 134)
²
Mechanical Specifications (page 134)
LED Operation
See “Using the Power Button to Determine the Device State” on page 14.
Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications
Approvals
FCC
Battery
Size: 1800 mAh
Duration for full charge:
AC charger: 1.5 hours
PC USB cable: 3.6 hours
Charge life:
4 hours under standard use
3 hours of continuous use
Current
Maximum: 1000 mA
Standby current:
48 mA (1xEV-DO/IS2000 hybrid mode)
48 mA (WiMAX)
Transmit
PCS: 1850 to 1910 MHz
Cellular: 824 to 849 MHz
WiMAX: 2495 to 2690 MHz
Receive
PCS: 1930 to 1990 MHz
Cellular: 869 to 894 MHz
WiMAX: 2495 to 2690 MHz
GPS: 1575.42 MHz
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