3.
Enter the administrator login password.
The default password is admin. The password is case-sensitive.
The Home page displays.
4.
Select Wi-Fi > Options.
5.
Set the Wi-Fi options:
•
Channel. The Wi-Fi channel being used.
Best practice is to set the channel to Auto. The hotspot chooses the channel that
provides the least interference.
•
RTS Threshold. The smallest packet size (in bytes) used by the Request to
Send/Clear to Send handshaking protocol.
Best practice is to use a value of 2347. If you are experiencing inconsistent data flow,
you can make minor changes to this value to try to alleviate the problem.
•
Fragmentation Threshold. The largest allowable size (in bytes) for a packet.
If a packet is larger than the threshold, it is sent in multiple packets, which can affect
network performance. Keep this value as large as possible (up to 2346).
•
Broadcast Network Name. If you select the Show radio button, your Wi-Fi network
name (SSID) is broadcast to everyone nearby.
Select the Hide radio button if you do not want it broadcast.
The Submit button displays after you make a selection.
6.
Click the Submit button.
Your settings are saved.
Enable SIM Security
Create another level of security by establishing a PIN that you must enter before you can
manage the WWAN connection or view SMS messages.
To enable SIM security:
1.
From a computer or wireless device that is connected to your network, launch an
Internet browser.
2.
Enter http://m.home or http://192.168.1.1.
A login page displays.
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