User Manual
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The worst case simultaneous Wi-Fi and RF SAR result
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Version 1.0 September 2017
Check your system requirements
Your 4GX Wi-Fi will connect to any Wi-Fi enabled device that supports Wi-Fi 802.11
b/g/n
A web browser is required to log in to your
Wi-Fi hotspot if you wish to make any configuration changes.
USB driverless connection is also supported
for Windows (not RT), and MAC operating systems:
¡¤
Windows 10, 8 (not
including RT) / 7 / XP / Vista
¡¤
MAC OS X 10.7 and above
Using the USB
connection requires administrator rights to install and run the software.
We suggest you switch off your anti-virus
software before connecting the hotspot - In some cases protection software can
prevent automatic installation.
It is possible to start the installation
process manually by clicking the Autorun icon when it appears.
GET TO
KNOW YOUR DEVICE
Insert
your MICRO SIM Card
This device supports a Micro sized SIM card ONLY (3FF).
Do not use a microSIM or SIM card adaptor which may damage your device.
The SIM card is pre-installed and needs to be
activated. You may need this information if you need to replace or check your
SIM card.
1. Locate the SIM slot on the side of the device as
shown above.
2. Open the SIM slot cover.
3. Insert your SIM card carefully as shown. The
gold contacts must be facing up with
the cut corner towards the middle of the device.
4. Push the SIM fully home until it clicks into
place.
5. For reference the Reset button is also located
under the SIM slot cover.
6. Note: If you replace the SIM card with the
device powered On, it will restart to read the new SIM card.
IMPORTANT
This device supports a Micro SIM or 3FF size.
Do not insert a nano SIM (4FF) or use a nano to micro SIM
adaptor.
Use of 3rd party adaptors or non approved
SIM card can damage your device.
Physical damage to the SIM card slot is not covered by
warranty and will make your device unusable.
TIPS
Remember to keep your Security Card handy and in
a safe place. You will need it to log onto your device.
Remember to keep your plastic SIM card holder.
It has a record of your SIM card details which you should keep handy.
The Reset button is located under the SIM slot
cover. With the device switched on, press the Reset button until the LED¡¯s go
out. A reset will restore all settings to factory default.
Use the default Wi-Fi SSID and Password shown on
the device sticker to log in via Wi-Fi.
You can also connect directly to a computer
using the USB lead provided, log into the web interface and access the Wi-Fi
SSID and Password from the Wi-Fi Settings menu.
See Connect Devices via Wi-Fi (below) for more
instructions.
CHARGE
your wi-fi hotspot
Connect your charger as shown. Take care to
check the orientation of the charger lead and insert carefully into the
charging port on the device.
¡¤ Only use the genuine charger and USB lead provided.
Use of third party adaptors can damage your device.
¡¤ Typical charging time is 3-4 hours using the
standard charger. Charging from a USB source (ie laptop) will take longer.
¡¤ During periods of high continuous activity with
multiple users, high download rates or low network signal, charging by USB will
not have sufficient current to charge the device. In this situation the battery
will discharge so it is preferable to use the mains charger.
¡¤ Always insert and remove the charging lead with
care and take care not to trip or pull on the lead harshly which could damage
your device.
¡¤ Physical damage to the charging port is not
covered by warranty.
¡¤ If the device is off while charging, press the
power key as normal to switch on the device.
¡¤ The device can be left always on and connected
to the charger if required.
¡¤ During periods of high continuous activity, high
download rates or low network signal it is normal for the device to get hot.
¡¤ If the internal temperature of the device
exceeds 45C then the battery cannot be charged due to safety limitations with
Li-ion batteries.
power
up your wi-fi hotspot
Press and hold the Power key for 1-2 seconds until the
LED¡¯s light up.
The Wi-Fi hotspot will be available after about 20
seconds.
Check the condition of your Wi-Fi hotspot as shown by
the LED¡¯s.
To switch your device Off, press and hold the power
key for 5 seconds until the LED¡¯s starts to shut down.
LED¡¯S
INDICATORS
|
BATTERY |
Green, Battery is charged Flashing, Battery is charging Red, Battery is low |
|
WI-FI INDICATOR |
Green ¨C Wi-Fi is active and connected |
|
DATA USAGE |
Green, Data credit is healthy (less than 85%
used) Orange, Data credit is low (more than 85%
used) Red, Data credit is expired (more than 99%
used) |
|
NETWORK |
Blue, Registered on 4G ¨C Flashing, device is
Connected to the 4G Network Green, Registered on 3G or 2G ¨C Flashing,
device is Connected to the 3G or 2G Network Red, Device is not connected eg No SIM card,
Locked SIM or No Network available |
TIPS
When running on battery during periods of
inactivity it is normal for the LED¡¯s to go out to preserve battery life. Press
the power key briefly to confirm the device status if required.
When connected to the charger the LED¡¯s remain
lit all the time.
connect
devices by wi-fi
Your Wi-Fi hotspot can connect up to ten devices via Wi-Fi
providing internet access for all your devices on the go.
¡¤ On the devices you wish to connect make sure
Wi-Fi is switched on, then search for Wi-Fi devices.
¡¤ The Wi-Fi hotspot will show up as TPW4G_xxxxxx,
click on this device to connect.
¡¤ Consult your device security sticker and enter
the default Password which is case sensitive. Any letters entered must be in
upper case (capitals).
Connection example for Windows 7 computer:
1.
On your task bar,
next to the clock, click on the Network Interface icon
2.
Click on the
Wireless device called TPW4G_xxxxxx
3.
Enter the
password exactly as shown on the sticker observing the correct case for all
letters
4.
With Connect
Automatically enabled your computer will remember the password and connect to
your Wi-Fi device when it is on and in range.
TIP
If you cannot
log on via Wi-Fi, connect using the USB connection where you can check your
Wi-Fi settings, or update your password. See later for details.
Quick References
Browser home page |
http://m.home
(or http://192.168.0.1) |
Administrator login |
Password |
Default SSID |
TPW4G_xxxxxx |
Default Wi-Fi Key |
10 characters which are case sensitive. |
Restore defaults |
From the powered up state: Open the SIM slot on the device. Locate the
Reset button and use a small object such as a pin or paperclip to press the
button. All passwords and settings will be restored to
defaults and the hotspot will reboot. Use the default credentials from the Security Card
to log back onto your device. |
Web
Interface, Modem homepage
¡¤ The default login password is ¡®password¡¯
¡¤ The home page shows a brief summary of the
device status and your remaining data from Telstra.
¡¤ Software update notifications (if applicable)
will be shown on this page as per the example above.
Status icons ¨C WEB
interface
NO NETWORK ACCESS
¡¤ No Network Access can be any of the following
conditions:
¡¤ A missing, faulty or incorrectly inserted SIM.
Check you have inserted your SIM card the right way and pushed it fully home
until it clicks into place.
¡¤ A Non-Telstra SIM card. This device is Network
Locked to Telstra, contact Telstra to unlock your device.
¡¤ A PIN locked SIM card. Log into the web
interface then enter the PIN code for your SIM card.
¡¤ A PUK locked SIM card. You may have entered the
wrong PIN code too many times. Contact Telstra to obtain your PIN Unlocking Key
(PUK) code. Log into the web interface to enter your PUK and PIN code
¡¤ A PUK blocked SIM card. If you enter the wrong
PUK code too many times the SIM card is permanently blocked. Contact your
dealer to obtain a replacement SIM card.
¡¤ No Service, you are out of network coverage.
INTERNATIONAL ROAMING
¡¤ The Roaming icon indicates you are connected to
a foreign network.
¡¤ If Roaming is enabled on your data plan then
roaming data charges will apply when connected via a roaming network.
¡¤ Contact your carrier to discuss your data
charges and roaming options.
Network Locked device
¡¤ This device is network locked to Telstra. If you
use an alternate carrier SIM you need to contact Telstra for the unlocking
code. An unlocking fee may apply.
Installation notes
¡¤ If you choose to install the device via the USB
connection then a CDROM drive will pop up on first installation.
¡¤ Double-click Setup.exe to install the software.
¡¤ The installation will create a new shortcut on
your desktop and a new program listing under Start-Programs.
¡¤ If you have problems with the installation
please contact your supplier or see our website, ztemobiles.com.au for more assistance and FAQ¡¯s or call our
hotline on 1300 789 475
(ZTE Support hotline is available during normal business hours, AEST 10am to
4pm)
¡¤ If you can¡¯t connect to the internet check your
SIM card is inserted correctly, contact your service provider and check your
account is active.
¡¤ To uninstall the application:
Windows users: Start > All Programs > TELSTRA 4GX WI-FI > Uninstall
MAC Users:
¡¤ Double click the Telstra Modem CDROM on the
desktop to install the modem.
¡¤ To uninstall, go to Applications and run
Uninstall TELSTRA 4GX WI-FI
WEB INTERFACE GUIDE
HOME TAB
The home tab shows you how many users are connected
and shows your network connection state and data usage summary.
¡¤ The device will automatically connect to the
network so it shows the Disconnect button status by default.
¡¤ To change this behaviour press Disconnect first,
then go to Settings > Network Settings > WAN Connection Mode, and select
Manual.
¡¤ The number of devices connected to your Wi-Fi
hotspot is displayed
¡¤ You can click on Change to rename your hotspot
SSID and enable or disable the SIM PIN
SETTINGS > QUICK
SETTINGS
Step through the Quick Settings wizard to
quickly review your current default settings.
Settings > Network
Settings > WAN Connection Mode:
The default
connection setting will automatically connect to the network. The setting is
greyed out if you are connected.
¡¤ Press the Disconnect button to change this
setting and to enable International Roaming if required.
¡¤ If you make any changes, press Apply to save the
change
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips.
Settings > Network
selection:
¡¤ Network Selection is set to Automatic.
¡¤ Press the Disconnect button to change this setting
if required.
¡¤ If you make any changes, press Apply to save the
change
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips.
¡¤ There is no need to change these settings unless
you change service provider or are instructed by your carrier.
¡¤ The modem is locked to
Telstra. If you use a SIM card from another provider you may not be able to
connect to the network.
¡¤ Consult Telstra to
obtain the unlock code for your device.
Settings > APN:
¡¤ Press Disconnect to disconnect from the Network
¡¤ Press Add New to create a new APN
¡¤ Add the Profile Name, eg Telstra WAP
¡¤ Enter the correct APN details eg telstra.wap
¡¤ Press Save to save your new APN
¡¤ Press the Profile drop down box
¡¤ Select the new APN profile name
¡¤ Click on ¡®Set as default¡¯ to set the new APN as
your preferred setting
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips.
¡¤ There is no need to change these settings unless
you change service provider or are instructed by your carrier.
¡¤ The modem is locked to
Telstra. If you use a SIM card from another provider you may not be able to
connect to the network.
¡¤ Consult your new
carrier to obtain alternate APN details for your device.
Settings > WI-FI
Settings > Basic Settings:
The SSID is the
Wi-Fi Network Name for your device
¡¤ You can change the SSID to something more
memorable or personal
¡¤ You can hide the SSID broadcast so unknown users
will not even see your network
¡¤ You can change the security settings and
password to suit your own preferences
¡¤ You can set the number of available connections
between 1 and 10. The default setting for 5 users is to improve battery life
and Wi-Fi data throughput.
¡¤ Press Apply to save your changes
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
¡¤ The Wireless
Network Name ( SSID) and Wireless Security key (WPA) information can also be
accessed by accessing the device home page while the device is connected to a
computer via USB
Settings > WI-FI
Settings > Advanced Settings
¡¤ You can change the Wi-Fi settings to suit your
personal choices or for specific requirements of your attached devices.
¡¤ Press Apply to save your changes
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > Wi-FI Settings > WPS
¡¤
WPS uses the push button on the front panel to connect
seamlessly to supported devices.
¡¤
Press WPS to enable, compatible devices can connect to
your Wi-Fi network without authorisation, or you can set a PIN if required.
¡¤
WPS is enabled for 2 minutes once pressed and the
device LED¡¯s will flash to indicate WPS mode.
¡¤
If you have enabled PIN mode then you need to enter
the same PIN on devices you wish to connect.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > Device settings > ACCOUNT
MANAGEMENT
¡¤ Use the Account Management settings to change
the administrator password if required.
¡¤ The default password is password. If you have
changed and forgotten the password then you need to restore the device to
factory defaults:
1. With the device switched on open the SIM slot cover and locate the reset
button next to the SIM slot.
2. Using an
item such as a paperclip or pin press the ¡°Reset¡± button briefly until the
LED¡¯s go out.
3. The device
will re-start with factory default settings.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > Device
settings > USIM PIN Management:
¡¤ Enter your current PIN code to change or disable
the PIN
¡¤ If you make any changes, press Apply to save the
change
¡¤ If you enter the incorrect PIN code three times
in succession you will lock your SIM card.
¡¤ Contact your service provider to obtain your PUK
code
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > Device settings > RESET
¡¤ Press Reset to reset your device to factory
defaults.
Settings > Device settings > RESTART
¡¤ Press Restart to restart your device.
Settings > Device settings > POWER SAVE
¡¤
If there is no Wi-Fi traffic detected then the device
will switch off Wi-Fi as determined by the Wi-Fi sleep setting.
¡¤
Set Wi-Fi sleep time to Never Sleep to keep the Wi-Fi
always on.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > Device settings > SOFTWARE
UPDATE
¡¤
With Check for
New Version enabled you are notified in the web user interface if there is an
update available.
¡¤
You need to be in the Connected state to download new
versions.
¡¤
Press the Update Now button to see if there are
software updates for your device.
¡¤
Roaming Settings control if the device will update
when roaming. This is disabled to reduce high data charges when roaming.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
¡¤ Example software update notification:
Settings > FIREWALL
> PORT FILTERING
¡¤
Select Enable to turn on the Port Filtering settings
¡¤
You can apply filters based on MAC Address, Source IP
Address, Destination IP Address and select the action to drop or accept the packets.
¡¤
Firewall settings are for advanced users and network
administrators.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > FIREWALL
> PORT FORWARDING
¡¤
Select Enable to turn on the port forwarding settings.
¡¤
Port forwarding can be used to allow a specific
external server or computer access to devices located on your LAN side or to
translate a specific incoming port into a different destination port.
¡¤
The destination port and address is on your local LAN
side.
¡¤
Typical applications will be for on-line gaming
requiring specific control and communications channels between the remote
server and the local machine.
¡¤
Firewall settings are for advanced users and network
administrators.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > FIREWALL
> UPNP SETTINGS
¡¤
Universal Plug and Play is a set of networking protocols that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet
gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly
discover each other's presence on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing, communications, and
entertainment.
¡¤
UPnP is enabled by default on the LAN side (local) but
if you require extra security you should disable this setting.
¡¤
UPnP is not enabled on the WAN (Network) side.
¡¤
Firewall settings are for advanced users and network
administrators.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips.
Settings > FIREWALL
> DMZ
¡¤ Enable the DMZ Setting to open up all ports from
the WAN side (mobile network) to the LAN side for this particular allocated IP
address.
¡¤ It is advisable to set a Static IP address for
this device outside of the DHCP range eg 192.168.0.20
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips.
Settings > FIREWALL
> SYSTEM SECURITY
¡¤ Enable or Disable Remote Management (via WAN)
and PING
¡¤ Firewall settings are for advanced users and
network administrators.
Settings > ROUTER
SETTINGS
¡¤ Control the IP Range for your network and enable
or disable DHCP is required.
¡¤ Press the Help icon to
get in context tips
Settings > INTERNET WI-FI
¡¤ Enable the Wi-Fi router to connect to another
Hotspot to share that internet connection.
¡¤ Internet Wi-Fi or the WAN side on your hotspot
refers to the radio network connection.
¡¤ When the Internet Wi-Fi Switch option is
enabled, it is not possible to disconnect the RF WAN side. The Disconnect
button is greyed out. This is because the Wi-Fi Switch function over-rides the
manual disconnect feature. When you fully connect to another local Wi-Fi
hotspot then the WAN side data (RF connection to the network) is disabled.
¡¤ When you connect to another Wi-Fi hotspot your
local WAN is disconnected and your Wi-Fi hotspot will receive its internet
connection from the other hotspot and share this with all your connected
devices.
¡¤ This could be useful at home where your wireless
hotspot can connect to your home Wi-Fi when in range, and it can be used to
extend your home Wi-Fi range by locating the portable hotspot in another
location. The devices connected to your portable hotspot will get their
internet connection from the other connected Wi-Fi hotspot, eg your home
network.
SMS
¡¤ Click in the top box to add Contacts
¡¤ You can enter Contact names in the Contacts
field and the device will search and list applicable matches
¡¤ Click in the bottom box to type your message
¡¤ Press the Send button when done
¡¤ Threaded messages (messages sent and received to
the same Contact) are displayed in the main panel.
¡¤ View SMS > SMS Settings to enable delivery
reports and to check the SMS centre number (read from your SIM card)
PHONEBOOK
¡¤ Click Phonebook to view your SIM card contacts.
¡¤ Contacts are automatically read into the device
but you can also copy and save on your device.
¡¤ Select the Contact to view more details, click
Edit to make any changes, then select the Save location as Device.
¡¤ Contacts stored on the device can include
additional fields.
¡¤ Select New to create a new contact and choose
the save location as Device or SIM card.
INFORMATION
¡¤ View the device IMEI number, Signal strength and
other details.
¡¤ Change the SSID
¡¤ Signal strength can be improved by adding
external antennas.
¡¤ It is preferred to use both ports for best
quality reception and service.
¡¤ If you only have a single antenna then use the
main port shown on the diagram above.
¡¤ The device supports dual TS9 connectors and dual
antennas will provide better signal strength and higher data rates.
¡¤ Only use the correct antenna with the TS9
termination suitable for ZTE data products.
¡¤ Insert and remove the connections carefully. Do
not pull on the cable to remove the connection. The antenna ports are delicate
and need to be treated with care.
¡¤ Physical damage to the antenna port will render
your device unusable and is not covered by the manufacturer¡¯s warranty.
¡¤ See your warranty card for full terms and
conditions.
Help
¡¤ Click Help to access the system help
¡¤ Click the Help icon to
see in context help
¡¤ Go to ztemobiles.com.au
for FAQ¡¯s, product and warranty support
¡¤ Search ¡®ZTE Australia¡¯ on Facebook , Google+ and
Twitter to keep in touch.
Troubleshooting
If you have any
problems with your connection or modem please consult the manual and check this
section. If the problem still exists contact your service provider or check our
website for more details at ztemobiles.com.au
Problem |
Possible
Causes |
Suggested
Solution |
The user interface doesn¡¯t start after the modem is
plugged in. |
PC configuration is not correct. (No autorun) |
Start the program manually by going Start > Program Files or use
the shortcut on the desktop. |
The modem has no signal. SIM Card is locked |
You have no network coverage. |
Try moving location until you get good reception. Move the modem to a higher position or different orientation. |
Network coverage is low |
Consider purchasing a dual external antenna. The device uses TS9
connectors. |
|
SIM card requires a PIN or PUK number. SIM is not inserted correctly |
Contact your service provider to obtain the PIN or PUK key. Check the SIM card is inserted, is active and is a valid SIM. |
|
Data connection failed. |
You have no network coverage. |
Try moving location until you get good reception. |
The modem cannot connect to the internet when overseas |
You don¡¯t have international roaming enabled on your plan. |
Consult your service provider before you go overseas to enable
roaming. |
Precautions and Safety Information
¡¤ Some electronic devices are susceptible to
electromagnetic interference. The modem is a transmitting device and may cause
interference to sensitive electronic equipment such as audio systems, vehicle
systems and medical equipment. Please consult the manufacturer of the other
device before using the modem.
¡¤ Operating of laptop or desktop PCs with the
modem may interfere with medical devices like hearing aids and pacemakers.
Please keep the modem more than 20 centimetres away from such medical devices.
Turn the modem off if necessary. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the
medical device before using the modem near such devices.
¡¤ Be aware of regulations when using the modem at
places such as oil refineries or chemical factories, where there are explosive
gases or explosive products being processed. Turn off your modem as instructed.
¡¤ Don¡¯t touch the antenna area unnecessarily
whilst connected. This can affect your modem performance and reduce the signal
quality.
¡¤ Store the modem out of the reach of children.
The modem may cause injury or get damaged.
¡¤ The modem contains sensitive electronic
circuitry. Do not expose the modem to any liquids, high temperatures or shock.
¡¤ Only use original accessories or accessories
that are authorised by the manufacturer. Using unauthorised accessories may
affect your modem¡¯s performance or damage your modem.
¡¤ Avoid using the modem in areas that emit
electromagnetic waves or in enclosed metallic structures eg lifts.
¡¤ The modem is not waterproof. Please keep it dry
and store it in a cool, dry place.
¡¤ Don¡¯t use the modem immediately after a sudden
temperature change eg from an air conditioned environment to high temperature
and humidity outside. In such cases there could be condensing moisture inside
the modem which can cause internal damage. Unplug the modem and leave it for 30
minutes before use.
¡¤ Always handle the modem with care. Be careful
not to drop or bend the modem.
¡¤ There are no user serviceable parts inside the
modem. Unauthorised dismantling or repair will void the warranty.
¡¤ Take care when connecting and removing an
external antenna. The correct adaptor (TS9) must be used and the ports are
delicate and must be handled with care. Do not pull or tug on the antenna leads
and take care not to trip over them when plugged in.
¡¤ Physical damage to the antenna ports will render
your device unusable and is not covered by the manufacturer¡¯s warranty.
¡¤ The internal battery is not replaceable by the
end user. Return to your service centre for repair.
¡¤ Do not disassemble the case to change the
battery, do not disassemble or short circuit the battery terminals.
¡¤ Do not dispose of the unit in a fire, the
internal battery may explode.
¡¤ At the end of life of the equipment, return the
product to a suitable recycling agent such as Mobile Muster.
RF SAFETY INFORMATION
The Wi-Fi modem
has an internal antenna. For optimum performance with minimum power consumption
do not shield the device or cover with any object.
Covering the antenna
affects signal quality and may cause the modem to operate at a higher power
level than needed.
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY
The Wi-Fi modem
is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When switched on it
intermittently transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves).
The transmit
power level is optimized for best performance and automatically reduces when
there is good quality reception.
Maximum power
is only used at the edge of network coverage so under most circumstances the
power output is very low.
Under poor
network conditions the modem transmits at a higher power level and may get hot.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ¨C SPECIFIC
ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
The Wi-Fi modem
is designed to be used in close proximity to the body. We declare that the
product detailed in this manual, and in combination with our accessories,
conform with the essential requirements of The Radio Communications Standard
(Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) 2003 and the Australian
Communications and Media Authority Section 376 of the Telecommunications Act
1997 when used at a distance of not less than 10mm from the body. The worst
case simultaneous Wi-Fi and RF SAR result for this device is published on
ztemobiles.com.au/MF910Z.htm
N14945
Technical Specifications
Network compatibility |
LTE Band 1, 3, 7, 8, 28 |
UMTS 850, 2100 MHz |
|
Chipset |
Qualcomm MDM9207 |
Wi-Fi |
802.11b,g,n 2.4GHz with 2x2 MIMO |
Dimensions |
104 x 65 x 14.3mm. Approx 110g |
Data Rates* |
LTE download speeds up to 150Mb/s |
LTE upload speeds up to 50Mb/s |
|
HSPA+ Downlink up to 42Mb/s |
|
HSDPA Mode up to 21.6Mb/s |
|
HSUPA Mode up to 5.76Mb/s |
|
Battery |
2000mAh internal battery, non user replaceable |
Operating Time** |
Active battery up to 10 hours. Standby time up to 200
hrs. |
USB Connectivity |
Charging and tethered modem port, Micro USB, USB2.0 |
Current |
Resting: 100mA rms Max: 500mA rms |
Operating systems |
Any Wi-Fi enabled device, 802.11b/g/n,
Supports Wi-Fi MIMO Windows 10, 8, 7, XP SP3, MAC OS X 10.7 and above |
Antenna ports |
Dual TS9 connectors |
SIM Card |
Micro size, 3FF |
Temperature |
-5ºC to +45ºC |
* Download speeds will vary
due to distance from the cell, local conditions, user numbers, file source,
hardware, software and other factors.
**
Operation and Standby times depend on a number of conditions and are measured
in ideal conditions.