Verizon MiFi 4620L Jetpack Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideMiFi® 4620L90026531 - R3

Page 2

5 ➊ SIM Card Slot — The SIM card is installed here. ➋ Battery Compartment — The battery contacts connect here. ➌ Master Reset Button — Insert a paperc

Page 3 - Contents

95 ● HSPA+ — Evolved High-Speed Packet Access. A technical standard for wireless, broadband telecommunication. Provides data rates up to 84 Mbit/s to

Page 4

96 ● Protocol — A standard that enables connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints. ● Proxy — A firewall mechanism that r

Page 5

6Service Status Indicator (LED) StatesLED Color Status DescriptionNo LightO The device is powered o or otherwise is not receiving power.YellowSolidB

Page 6 - Getting Started

7Service Display StatesDisplay Icon Status DescriptionNo icons The display is o, and the LED is also o.The device is powered o or otherwise is not

Page 7 - Overview

8Power ManagementYour device will work from its battery or when plugged into a power source. • Battery — Charge the battery by plugging in the wall ch

Page 8 - System Requirements

9Caring for Your DeviceLike any electronic device, the device must be handled with care to ensure reliable operation. Novatel Wireless recommends the

Page 9 - Components

Accessing the NetworkUsing the Device for the First TimeConnecting to the MiFi DeviceUsing the Device After Setup is CompleteUsing the MiFi 4620L2

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11Accessing the Network4G LTEWith LTE bandwidth (700 MHz) you can get the broadband-like speed you require to work eciently outside the home or oce.

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12Using the Device for the First TimeTo get started, follow these steps: ➊ Conrm your computer meets the minimum system requirements. (See System Req

Page 12 - Service Display States

13Assemble the Wall ChargerThe wall charger comes with a removable plug. You need to connect it before using the MiFi device for the rst time. To ass

Page 13 - Power Management

14Remove the 4G LTE SIM CardTo remove the 4G LTE SIM card, follow these steps: ➊ Open the SIM card cover located on the underside of the MiFi 4620L. P

Page 14 - Caring for Your Device

©2012 Novatel Wireless, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be con

Page 15 - Using the MiFi 4620L

15Insert and Charge the BatteryIMPORTANT Before you use your device, be sure to charge the battery for at least three hours to ensure a full initial

Page 16 - Accessing the Network

16 ➍ Connect the micro USB end of the charger to the micro USB port of the device. ➎ Plug the other end of the AC wall charger into the appropriate el

Page 17

17Battery TipsWARNING ! Use only batteries and chargers with your device that have been approved by Novatel Wireless. Always use Novatel Wireless ori

Page 18 - Install the 4G LTE SIM Card

18Power the MiFi 4620L On and OPower On • Press the Power Button until the LED illuminates green or violet.Power Off • Press and hold the Power Button

Page 19 - Remove the 4G LTE SIM Card

19Connecting to the DeviceNow you can connect your computer to your MiFi 4620L using Wi-Fi.Connect to MiFi SettingsTo connect to the MiFi 4620L, follo

Page 20 - Insert and Charge the Battery

20Using the Device After Setup is CompleteYou can use the MiFi 4620L as a wireless mobile hotspot to connect your computer and/or (up to a total of te

Page 21 - Remove the Battery

Conguring MiFi SettingsLoginQuickstartWi-FiNetworkSecuritySystemAdvancedMiFi Settings3

Page 22 - Battery Tips

22Conguring MiFi SettingsYou can congure the Wi-Fi settings on your device using the easy-to-use MiFi Settings web-based User Interface (MiFi Settin

Page 23 - Activate Your Device

23LoginThe Login page is the rst page you see after connecting and prior to logging in. It contains the status bar, the Connect/Disconnect button, an

Page 24 - Connecting to the Device

24Quick StartThe QuickStart menu allows you to quickly change the security settings (administration password and Wi-Fi settings) for your MiFi 4620L.

Page 25 - Security for the MiFi 4620L

ContentsGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Overview.

Page 26 - MiFi Settings

25Change Admin PasswordTo change the administration password used to login to the MiFi device from the QuickStart screen, follow these steps: ➊ Enter

Page 27 - Conguring MiFi Settings

26Buttons • Save & Next — Click this button to save any changes made to the administration password. • Save — Click this button to save any change

Page 28 - Menu Bar

27Wi-Fi SettingsThe Wi-Fi Settings screen has the following sections: • Network Name (SSID) — The name of the MiFi4620L device’s wireless network. •

Page 29 - Quick Start

28Wi-FiThe Wi-Fi menu allows you to customize the Wi-Fi proles and view details about the devices connected to your device. The Wi-Fi menu has the fo

Page 30 - ➍ Click Save & Next

29The Current Prole section has the following prole details: • Selected Profile — The prole settings shown on the page. (See Changing to a Dierent

Page 31

30 • Security — The security type used to encrypt the wireless network. • WEP 64-bit (least secure, more compatible with older devices) • WEP 128-bit

Page 32 - Wi-Fi Settings

31Choosing a ProfileYour device comes with the Secure prole already set. The following proles come with your device: • Secure — This is the prole yo

Page 33 - Wi-Fi Prole

32 ➍ Click Generate to create a new network name and network key if you do not want to use the preset temporary prole.You should write down the new n

Page 34

33Updating a Profile Not Currently in UseTo update a prole not currently in use, follow these steps: ➊ Change the Selected Prole pop-up menu to a di

Page 35

34Connected DevicesThe Connected Devices section has the following: • Hostname — The network name for the connected device (if available). • Date/Time

Page 36 - Choosing a Profile

iiiConnected Devices ...34Network ...

Page 37 - Updating the Current Profile

35NetworkThe Network menu provides detailed LAN, WWAN and SIM information and conguration options. The Network menu has the following options: • LAN

Page 38 - ➌ Change the settings

36LANThe LAN screen gives you settings and information about MiFi4620L's network. The LAN screen has the following sections: • IPv4 (See IPv4 on

Page 39 - Connected Devices

37IPv4The IPv4 section has the following options: • IP Address — The IP address for MiFi4620L. • Subnet Mask — The subnet mask network setting for Mi

Page 40 - • SIM (See SIM on page 45.)

38IPv6The IPv6 section has the following options: • Enable IPv6 — The Enable IPv6 checkbox enables or disables the IPv6 feature. • Link Local Address

Page 41

39WWANThe WWAN option takes you to the WWAN screen. The WWAN screen gives you settings and information about MiFi4620L's network. This is also w

Page 42

40Internet ConnectionThe Internet Connection section shows device settings and status and includes the following: • Status — The status of the Intern

Page 43

41Connection LogClick Connection Log to access the WWAN settings connection log. The Connection Log has the following: • Date/Time — The date/time the

Page 44

42WWAN LogClick WWAN Log to access the WWAN log. The WWAN Log records network events. This data is useful for troubleshooting. Click this button to vi

Page 45 - Internet Connection

43WWAN SettingsTo congure the settings, follow these steps: ➊ Select the device connection method from the Auto-connect drop-down menu. The connectio

Page 46 - Connection Log

44 ➎ Select the HSPA/GSM Mode from the HSPA/GSM Mode drop-down menu. The choices include HSPA/UMTS + GSM (GPRS EDGE), HSPA/UMTS only, or GPRS/EDGE onl

Page 47 - WWAN Log

ivPort Forwarding ...76Port Forwarding ...

Page 48 - WWAN Settings

45SIMThe SIM menu takes you to the SIM screen. The SIM screen gives you settings and information about MiFi4620L's SIM card. The SIM screen has

Page 49

46SecurityThe Security menu allows you to change your Administration password, and enable and congure MAC and Port ltering. The Security menu has t

Page 50 - SIM Operations

47Set Administration PasswordTo set or change the administration password, follow these steps: ➊ Type your current password in the Current Password bo

Page 51 - Security

48MAC FilteringThe MAC Filtering screen enables you to allow specic devices to connect to MiFi4620L's wireless network. For example, if you put

Page 52 - ➍ Click Apply

49MAC FilterThe Enable MAC Filter checkbox enables or disables the MAC Filter feature. • When the feature is enabled (checked), you must add the MAC a

Page 53 - MAC Filtering

50Trusted Device ListThe Trusted Device List section displays the MAC address(es) of trusted devices. Only devices in the Trusted Device List are able

Page 54 - MAC Filter

51Remove a Device from the Trusted Device ListTo remove a device from the Trusted Device List, follow these steps: ➊ Click on the device in the Truste

Page 55 - ➋ Click Add Device

52Port FilteringThe Port Filtering screen allows you to block outgoing Internet connections. You can set a list of Allowed Applications to only allow

Page 56 - ➋ Click Delete Device

53Port FilteringThe Enable Port Filtering checkbox enables or disables the Port Filtering feature. • When the feature is enabled (checked), you must s

Page 57 - Port Filtering

54Custom ApplicationsThis page is only available when the Port Filtering feature is enabled.Click Custom Applications to open the Custom Port Filterin

Page 58 - Allowed Applications

OverviewComponentsPower ManagementCaring for Your DeviceGetting Started1

Page 59 - Custom Applications

55Port RangesYou can dene up to six port ranges for each application. Each port range has the following options: • Start Port — Type the beginning of

Page 60 - Port Ranges

56SystemThe System menu provides system information, a system log, and the options to delete notications and reset to factory defaults. The System me

Page 61

57System StatusThe System Status screen displays detailed information on the status of the system and a system log of various operations. The System S

Page 62 - System Status

58System InformationThe System Information section contains detailed information about the MiFi 4620L. The System Information section has the followin

Page 63 - System Log

59Cong FileThe Cong File screen has the following sections: • Config File Download (See Cong File Download on page 59.) • Config File Upload (See Co

Page 64 - Cong File

60 ➌ Click Save in the File Download pop-up screen to save the conguration le to a specied location on your computer.Config File UploadThe Cong Fi

Page 65 - ➌ Click Upload File

61Software UpdateThe Software Update screen has the following sections: • Update Status (See Update Status on page 61.) • History (See History on pag

Page 66 - Software Update

62AdvancedThe Advanced menu provides audio alert notication options; Wi-Fi, Router and System settings; modem and network operational details; and o

Page 67 - Advanced

63Audio AlertsThe Audio Alerts screen has the following sections: • Audio Alerts (See Audio Alerts on page 63.) • Audio Alert Notifications (See Audio

Page 68 - Audio Alerts

64Audio Alert NotificationsThe Audio Alert Notications section has the following options: • Device powered On/O • New Notication message received •

Page 69 - Audio Alert Notifications

2OverviewCongratulations on your purchase of the Verizon Jetpack™ Mobile Hotspot - MiFi® 4620L for 4G LTE™ and Wi-Fi!With the MiFi 4620L you can acces

Page 70 - Settings

65SettingsThe Settings screen has the following sections: • Wi-Fi (See Wi-Fi on page 66.) • Router (See Router on page 67.) • System (See System on p

Page 71

66Wi-FiThe Broadcast Network Name (SSID) check box enables or disables the SSID broadcast feature. • If this is enabled (checked), MiFi4620L's w

Page 72

67RouterThe VPN Passthrough enable check box enables or disables the VPN Passthrough feature. • If this is enabled (checked), this feature allows VPN

Page 73 - GPS Over Wi-Fi

68GPS Over Wi-FiThe GPS over Wi-Fi (NMEA) check box enables or disables the GPS Wi-Fi feature. To set-up GPS over Wi-Fi, follow these steps: ➊ Check t

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69 ➍ Click How to use this feature to open the Help dialog window to select and install the required device driver. ➎ After the device driver is inst

Page 75

70SystemThe Automatic Shutdown menu changes the amount of time that expires before the device automatically shuts down.The Turn Off Display menu change

Page 76

71The Language menu changes the MiFiSettings Web UI language.The Date/Time Format menu changes the format of the date to reect that used in the US o

Page 77 - Diagnostics

72DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics screen shows information about the MiFi4620L rmware and other system-level information. You can also view the system lo

Page 78

73ModemThe Modem section has the following: • MEID — The Mobile Equipment Identier (MEID) is used by the mobile data network to identify this particu

Page 79 - 3G Network (EVDO/1xRTT)

744G Network (LTE)The 4G Network (LTE) section has the following: • Status — Status of the network (Disabled, Not available, or Available). • Network

Page 80 - 3G Network (GSM/WCDMA)

3System Requirements • Compatible with all major operating systems • Works with the latest versions of browsers, including Android™, Chrome™, Firefox®

Page 81 - Port Forwarding

753G Network (GSM/WCDMA)The 3G Network (GSM/WCDMA) section has the following: • Status — Status of the network (Disabled, Not available, or Available)

Page 82

76Port ForwardingThe Port Forwarding feature allows incoming trac (from the Internet) to be forwarded to a particular computer or device on the MiFi

Page 83

77Port ForwardingThe Port Forwarding feature forwards incoming trac from the internet to a particular connected device. To use any of the common serv

Page 84

78Custom ApplicationsThis page is not available unless the Port Forwarding feature is enabled.Click Custom Applications to open the Custom Port Forwar

Page 85 - Troubleshooting

79Port RangesYou can dene up to six port ranges for each application. Each port range has the following options: • Start Port — Type the beginning of

Page 86

OverviewCommon Problems and SolutionsTechnical SupportTroubleshooting4

Page 87 - Common Problems and Solutions

81OverviewWhen properly installed, the MiFi4620L is a highly reliable product. Most problems are caused by one of these issues: • System resources re

Page 88

82Common Problems and SolutionsThe following are some common problems and solutions.My MiFi 4620L just powered off without my pressing the power button

Page 89 - Technical Support

83How do I reset the Access Point and Router settings back to factory settings?To reset the access point and router settings, follow these steps. ➊ Co

Page 90 - Regulatory Information

84Technical SupportIMPORTANT Before contacting support, be sure to re-start both your computer and the device.Technical SupportFor additional informa

Page 91 - Product Specications

4Components ➌ ➏ ➋ ➊ ➎ ➍ ➊ Scroll Button — Scrolls left or right through available menu options. ➋ Service Status Indicator (LED) — Shows

Page 92 - Regulatory Statements

Product SpecicationsRegulatory StatementsWireless CommunicationsLimited Warranty and LiabilitySafety HazardsProper Battery Use and DisposalProduct S

Page 93 - RF Exposure Content

86Product SpecicationsGeneralName: Verizon MiFi4620L JetpackModel: MiFi 4620LApprovals: FCC (North America)Weight: 90 g / 3.17 ozDimensions: 95

Page 94 - Wireless Communications

87Regulatory StatementsFederal Communications Commission Notice (FCC – United States)Electronic devices, including computers and wireless modems, gene

Page 95 - Safety Hazards

88RF Exposure ContentFCC Equipment Authorization ID: PKRNVWMIFI4620 This device is authorized for use in mobile and portable applications.This produc

Page 96

89Wireless CommunicationsIMPORTANT Due to the transmission and reception properties of wireless communications, data occasionally can be lost or dela

Page 97

90Safety HazardsDo not operate the MiFi4620L device in an environment that might be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specicall

Page 98 - Glossary

91Electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Macintosh native connection software

Page 99

92Proper Battery Use and DisposalIMPORTANT In event of a battery leak:• Do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or the eyes. If con

Page 100

Glossary6

Page 101

94Glossary ● 1X — Internet at 1/10 the speed of EV-DO. ● 3G — Third Generation. 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology. ● 4G

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