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Security
— Use this setting to select the desired type of Wi-Fi security used to encrypt the
wireless network. WPA2 is the latest and most secure method and should be used whenever
possible.
Wi-Fi Password
— Use this setting to enter your desired Wi-Fi password.
Maximum Wi-Fi connected devices
— Use this setting to specify how many devices can
simultaneously connect to your Jetpack.
Broadcast Wi-Fi name
— If this setting is enabled, the Jetpack appears in the list of available
Wi-Fi networks on your connected devices. If disabled, the network will be invisible.
Wi-Fi privacy separation
— If this setting is enabled, each connected device is isolated from
all other connected devices. This provides additional security if some connected devices are
unknown or not completely trusted. For normal operation, this option should be disabled.
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)
— Wi-Fi Multimedia. Enables your device to stream multimedia files.
Channel
— This should be left on
Automatic
unless you need to choose a particular channel
for your environment. With this setting, the Jetpack selects the best available channel. If the
Automatic
setting is not available, you can experiment to see which channel provides the
best results, or use the default setting.
Wi-Fi Range
— This setting determines the range (and battery consumption) of the Wi-Fi
module in the Jetpack. Select the desired option.
To change your Wi-Fi security, password and/or connection settings, follow these steps:
Select the desired settings from the security, Wi-Fi password and/or available Wi-Fi
connections drop down menu(s).
Click
Save Changes
whenever you make a change to finalize and save the new setting.
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Advanced
The Advanced page allows you to change the Jetpack advanced settings. The Advanced page
provides network, manual DNS, SIM, firewall and LAN settings; and options for configuring port
filtering applications.
IMPORTANT
Changing the Jetpack's advanced settings can adversely affect stability,
performance and security of the Jetpack.
Click
Continue
on the Advanced page to access Advanced page options.
The Advanced page contains the following menu options:
Networks
(See
Networks
on page 54.)
Manual DNS
(See
Manual DNS
on page 55.)
SIM
(See
SIM
on page 56.)
Firewall
(See
Firewall
on page 57.)
LAN
(See
LAN
on page 58.)
Port Filtering
(See
Port Filtering
on page 59.)
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Networks
The Networks menu contains the following:
Preferred network technology
— The Preferred network technology default value is
"Automatic". The Jetpack will select the best available technology. If desired, you can change
this to limit the network technologies which will be used.
Choose from the following preferred network options:
Automatic (4G LTE, CDMA)
the Jetpack will select the best available technology
4G LTE only
— the Jetpack will select the 4G LTE network only
CDMA Auto (EVDO, 1xRTT)
— the Jetpack will select the best CDMA network
EVDO only
— the Jetpack will select the best available EVDO network
1xRTT only
— the Jetpack will select the best available 1xRTT network
4G LTE APN
— The 4G LTE APN is pre-configured to access the Verizon Wireless network. You
should not change the APN unless you have a corporate account (with your own APN) or you
change the SIM.
Save Changes
Click
Save Changes
whenever you make a change to finalize and save the
new setting.
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Manual DNS
The Jetpack automatically selects a Domain Name Server (DNS). The Manual DNS menu allows you
to manually select up to two DNS IP addresses.
To manually select a Domain Name Server, follow these steps:
Click the box next to
Enable manual DNS
.
Enter the IP address for the first DNS in the
DNS 1 IP address
field.
Enter the IP address for the second DNS in the
DNS 2 IP address
field, if applicable.
Click
Save Changes
.
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SIM
The SIM menu gives you settings and information about the Jetpack's Subscriber Identity Module
(SIM) card. The SIM card inside your Jetpack can be locked with a PIN code for additional security. If
locked, the PIN code must be entered before the Jetpack can connect to the Internet. (The default
PIN is 1111). The SIM menu takes you to the SIM page. The SIM page has the following option:
SIM status indicates the current status of the SIM card. Possible values include:
Ready
— This is the normal state. The SIM PIN is not used.
PIN Locked
— The SIM PIN must be entered before you can use the mobile network.
PUK Locked
— The PUK for the SIM must be entered in order to continue. The PUK can be
obtained from your service provider.
Unlocked
— The SIM PIN is needed, but has already been entered.
No SIM
— No SIM was detected. If you do have a SIM, check that it is inserted correctly.
Invalid SIM
— A SIM was detected, but it is not usable in this device.
SIM Error
— A SIM was detected, but it did not respond as expected, and cannot be used.
IMPORTANT
Entering an incorrect PIN will lock the SIM.

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