Nexxt ARNPR3G5U1 Bedienungsanleitung
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Power button
Micro SD Card slot
Micro USB port
WPS button
Quick Installation Guide
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Thank you for purchasing the new mobile hotspot
from Nexxt Solutionsâ„¢. If any of the following items
are mismatched, missing or damaged, please contact
the merchant from whom you purchased the unit for
immediate replacement.
• 3G mobile hotspot
• Rechargeable 2000mAh battery
• Micro USB to USB charging cable
• Quick installation guide
• A compatible SIM card with mobile data service
• A computer with Windows®, Macintosh®,
or Linux-based operating system
• Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 12.0, Chrome 20.0,
or Safari
Locate the small groove on the top of the hotspot.
Gently pry open the back cover in order to remove it.
This device belongs to the new generation of portable
SIM based Wi-Fi hotspots. This device comes with a
built-in 3G modem and a 2000mAh battery making it
a true mobile solution. The rechargeable battery works
up to 6 hours or 72 hours in standby mode.
The hotspot operates under the HSPA+ protocol,
supporting download speeds of 21.6Mbps with up to
8 simultaneous users.
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You must fully charge the battery prior to using the
hotspot for the first time.
Firmly insert the micro-USB end of the supplied charger
cable into the I/O port on the hotspot, and the other
end to an AC power adapter (faster way to charge),
power bank or to an available USB port on your
computer.
The new battery needs to be initially charged for at
least 5 hours.
Let the battery drain completely, before recharging it to
full capacity once again. Thereafter, allow the battery to
charge until the indicator meter on the screen is full.
The device can be used while it is charging.
Button
Press this button for 1 to 3 seconds to add new
wireless devices quickly and easily using Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (WPS)
Press this button for about 7 seconds to turn the
wireless feature on and off
Press this button for 1 to 2 seconds to turn the
OLED screen on and off
Press this button for 7 seconds to turn your device
on and off
Press this button with a needle or a sharp pointed tool
for 4 to 5 seconds to initialize the device
The device supports memory cards with a maximum
capacity of 32GB. Insert a user-supplied micro-SD
card in this slot, if desired
Description
WPS
button
Power
button
Micro SD
card slot
Use the included cable to connect to a powered USB
port to charge the device, or to access the
configuration utility.
Micro USB
connector
Reset
button
Function
The number of bars displayed reflects the signal
strength of your network. More bars indicate a
stronger signal. No bars represent no connection
to the network
H+: Currently connected to a HSPA+ mobile network
H: Currently connected to a HSPA mobile network
3G: Currently connected to a WCDMA mobile network
2G: Currently connected to a GPRS/EDGE network
: No network is active. When no SIM card is
detected by the device, the icon will also be
displayed on the screen
The icon indicates that your Wi-Fi network is
currently turned on
The number displayed next to this icon indicates how
many clients are currently using the Wi-Fi signal.
The device allows a maximum of 8 users to be
connected simultaneously to the network
Description
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Signal
strength
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Network
type
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Wi-Fi and
clients
System requirements
Preliminary steps
Introduction
Before using your hotspot for the first time, you must
insert a SIM card. You need to have one available in
order to operate on a GSM network, known as Global
System for Mobile Communication. The installation
process is as follows:
Basic setup
Installing the battery, SD memory and SIM card
Charging your mobile device
This convenient OLED screen provides key information
about your device, such as network activity, signal
strength, current battery level and connection status,
all done in real time.
2. OLED screen
Side and back viewsFront view
Product layout
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This section describes the functions of the controls and
buttons, as well as the icons and parameters displayed
on the OLED screen.
Device operation
1. Hardware components
1. OLED screen
2. WPS button
3. Power button
4. Reset button
5. Battery compartment
6. Micro-USB charging port
7. Groove
8. Micro SD card slot
1. Now, proceed with the battery installation by aligning
the contacts on the unit with the connectors inside
the compartment.
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Slide the micro-SD card (if you have one available) in
the corresponding memory slot located on the side,
as marked, also making sure the contacts of the
card are facing down.
Replace the hotspot cover by carefully pressing it
down until it locks in place.
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Slide the SIM card in the slot inside the compartment,
as marked, making sure the contacts of the card are
facing down.
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Function
This icon is displayed when there is an active
internet connection
When the envelope icon is displayed, it means that
there are unread messages in the inbox. The number
indicates how many unread messages are currently
stored in this folder
This icon displays the amount of energy stored in the
battery. While charging, the animated icon and the
current battery level will be shown on the screen
Description
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Internet
connection
status
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SMS
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Battery
status
Wi-Fi Protected Setup. When is displayed, WPS
it means that the device is ready for WPS association
with wireless clients
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WPS
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Function Description
: Auto mode. The device is set to connect to the
mobile network automatically
: Manual mode. The device is set to connect to
the mobile network manually
: On demand mode. The device will connect to
the preferred mobile network when Internet access
is required
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Connection
method
The name of the mobile network operator to which
the device is currently connected
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Operator
The device is currently roaming on a network other
than the home network
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Roaming
Quick Installation Guide
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Installation
Initial configuration
Connect your device via Wi-Fi
Our hotspot can be accessed using a wireless connec-
tion from anywhere within the operating range of its
wireless network. Keep in mind that the quantity,
thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects
After charging your device and installing a SIM card, you
can connect it via Wi-Fi, as described below:
Note: The following example uses Windows 7 built-in
wireless connection utility. The process may differ if you
are using a different operating system, or a third party
connection utility.
Note: Obtain an IP If your computer is not set to
address automatically Obtain DNS server address and
automatically, you will need to execute these three
initial steps. Otherwise, you may skip to step 4 of the
configuration process.
Press the power button on the side panel to switch
the hotspot on.
Nexxt Solutions will be displayed on the screen as
the router performs its initialization process.
After a few moments, the OLED display will show the
current status of the router. For more details on the
OLED display functions, please refer to the table on
the previous section.
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Go back to the page, and select Connection Operation
the item you just configured in the previous step. Click
on and to move on to the next step. Set Connect
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When the link status of the device appears as
Connected, it means that internet access is enabled.
5.
At this stage, the user can click on the tab. Home
This main page provides a summary of the current
status of your network, configuration settings, traffic
statistics, as well as all relevant information pertaining
to the device system. In addition, this page also gives
the user access to the more advanced settings, such
as WAN, Network, SMS, Wi-Fi, etc, if he later decides
to customize any special features on the device.
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Select > > , click WAN Connection User Profile Add
to configure the , , , , Name APN Protocol User
password (If you cannot locate this information,
contact your service provider). Then click OK
followed by .Apply
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After successfully logging in, configure the router
according to the mode selected. In this case, the
Manual mode is used to illustrate the process.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
FCC Statement
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
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interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
FCC ID: X4YTRNTY3G
that the wireless signals must pass through may
adversely affect wireless signals.
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Go to Start →Control Panel →Network and Internet
→ → Network and Sharing Center Change adapter
settings Wireless Network Connection. Right click on ,
and select .Properties
On the item list, click on Internet Protocol Version
( ).TCP/IPv4
Check both options: Obtain an IP address automatically
and . Obtain DNS server address automatically
Click to finish and exit the PC configuration.OK
Click on the wireless connection icon in the lower right
corner of the computer’s desktop. When done, proceed
to click on the refresh button, followed by the selection
of the default SSID of the router. Finish by checking the
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Connect automatically box in order to enable the
selected link.
Click on the button. When the Connect Connected
message appears on the screen, it means that you have
successfully connected to your wireless router.
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Web browser configuration
By default, the hotspot is set to match your SIM card
settings automatically to gain Internet access.
Should the automatic mode fail, and no icon appears
on the screen, the user will need to execute the manual
procedure described below:
Note:
The default SSID of the network is Nexxt_XXXXXX
(whereby XXXXXX represent the last unique six charac-
ters of each router's MAC address). No default wireless
password is required at this point.
Open a web browser and enter on 192.168.0.1
the address field, and press enter. When prompted,
enter as the default user name and password, admin
both in lower case. Click to continue.Login
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Kategorie: | Router |
Modell: | ARNPR3G5U1 |
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