NETGEAR Zing User Manual

NETGEAR Zing User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot™ User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Get Started ..........................1 Your Device ........................1 Package Contents ....................... 2 Care and Maintenance ....................3 System Requirements ......................3 Setting Up Your Device ....................... 4 Device Setup ....................... 4 Starting Your Device for the First Time ................ 4 Getting Help ........................
  • Page 3 Setting up a Guest Wi-Fi Network ..................18 Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Network On ................18 Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Network Off ................19 Randomizing the Guest Wi-Fi Password ..............19 Change the Guest Wi-Fi Password ................20 Sharing Your Connection ....................20 Manually Entering the Wi-Fi Information ..............20 Connecting Through WPS ..................21 Connecting Through USB ....................24 Making a Tethered Connection ...................25...
  • Page 4 Mobile Apps Screen ....................48 Feedback Screen .......................49 Alerts Screen ......................49 Zing Manager (Browser) Interface .....................51 Home Page ........................51 Displaying the Zing Manager Home Page ..............52 Logging In as an Administrator ...................53 Data Usage.........................55 My Account Summary ....................56 Alerts ..........................56 Status (Connection Details) ..................57 Devices Page........................58...
  • Page 5 Port Filtering Panel: Enabling Port Filtering for an Application ........98 Port Filtering Panel: Disabling Port Filtering for an Application ........99 Login Settings ........................99 Changing the Zing Manager URL ................99 Changing the Zing Manager Password ...............99 Configuring Networks ......................101 Viewing Network Activation Information ................101 Viewing Data Usage ......................
  • Page 6 Exporting and Importing Settings ..................106 Exporting Settings..................... 106 Importing Settings ..................... 106 Update Mobile Hotspot Software and Firmware ............... 107 Downloading Software Updates ................107 Upgrading Firmware From a File ................108 Resetting Your Device ..................... 108 Clearing Account Details Only .................. 109 Resetting Device Settings Only.................
  • Page 7 Questions About GPS ...................... 128 What is GPS? ......................128 Where Can I Use GPS? .................... 128 How Do I Enable or Disable GPS? ................128 What are some GPS Limitations? ................128 How Can I Stream GPS Data to Use With a Third-party GPS Application? ....129 Questions About WPS .....................
  • Page 8 Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications ..............142 Software Specifications ....................143 Environmental Specifications ................... 144 Mechanical Specifications ....................144 Safety Information ........................145 Important Notice ......................145 Safety and Hazards ......................145 Proper Battery Use and Disposal ................146 Regulatory Notices ........................147 Legal ............................
  • Page 9: Get Started

    Get Started The following topics give you all the information you need to set up your device and wireless service the first time. Your Device The following illustrations show your device’s primary external features and buttons. Front View Bottom View Get Started...
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Top View Back View (Battery Cover Removed) Package Contents Your package includes several items. ● NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot ● Battery cover ● Rechargeable battery ● AC charger with type-A USB port ● Micro-USB cable Get Started...
  • Page 11: Care And Maintenance

    The following items are required to use your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot. ● One or more computers that support Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) ● Web browser (required if you’ll be using the Zing Manager browser interface to view status and to configure settings). The following browsers are supported:  ®...
  • Page 12: Setting Up Your Device

    If your account did not activate for some reason, an alert will appear on the home screen and on the Zing Manager home page with an option to try the activation again. You must activate your account before you can use data services.
  • Page 13 1. If you want to change the Wi-Fi name and/or password immediately:  Tap the arrow beside Wi-Fi name. See Using the LCD Keyboard.  Tap the arrow beside Wi-Fi password. See Using the LCD Keyboard. 2. When you are ready to continue, tap Finish. If your account could not be activated, a message will display the reason (not in cellular coverage area, roaming internationally, etc.).
  • Page 14: Getting Help

    Getting Help If you need further assistance setting up your device, contact your wireless provider. Get Started...
  • Page 15: Device Basics

    Device Basics Learn about the buttons, connectors, and other components of your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot. Your device provides a simple way to use your Internet connection (GSM, 3G, or LTE) with any Wi-Fi-enabled device, and to share your Internet connection with friends and family.
  • Page 16: Gsm, 3G, And Lte Networks

    ● Modem: The modem connects your device to the Internet via the best available network (customizable):  LTE – Newer technology, faster speeds compared with 3G and GSM  3G – CDMA technology, more widely available compared with LTE  GSM –...
  • Page 17: Signal Information

    Your device can be set to connect automatically to the best available network, or to LTE, 3G, or GSM networks only. See Setting the Allowed Network Mode. Your device can also be set to allow roaming on home networks, domestically, and internationally.
  • Page 18: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery Before you use your device, install the battery. 1. At antenna connector 1 or antenna connector 2, lift the raised edge of the battery cover to remove it. 2. Insert the battery into your device, contacts end first. Make sure the battery contact points align with those inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 19: Charging The Battery

    1. Replace the battery cover. Charging the Battery You need to recharge your device’s battery periodically. You can continue using your device while it is charging. The faster method is to connect your device to the AC charger. (See Using the AC Charger with Your Device’s micro-USB Port, below).
  • Page 20 3. Insert the AC charger into an electrical outlet. (If the battery is already partially changed when the charger is plugged into the outlet, your device will power on automatically.) While your device is charging, the LCD (and the Zing Manager home page, if your device is on) shows: ...
  • Page 21: Battery Information And Settings

    2. Insert the larger (Type A) end of the micro-USB cable into your computer. 3. Insert the other end of the cable into the micro-USB port on the side of your device. While your device is charging, the LCD (and the Zing Manager home page, if your device is on) shows: ...
  • Page 22: Power Button

    The battery’s life is affected by the following conditions, some of which can be adjusted from your device and from the web page: ● Standby time (See Setting the Sleep (Inactivity) Timer.) ● Data throughput ● Network signal strength (the better the signal, the longer the battery life) ●...
  • Page 23: Controlling Your Device Using The Power Button

    Turning Your Device Off 1. Press and hold the Power button until the Shut Down button appears. 2. Press the Shut Down button. Controlling Your Device Using the Power Button The power button supports two types of presses. Type of press Result Removes device from standby (low power) mode.
  • Page 24: Device Tutorial

    Device Tutorial The NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot includes a device tutorial that shows the key features of the LCD home screen. To view the tutorial: 1. Launch the tutorial in one of the following ways:  > Settings > More > Support > View Tutorial.
  • Page 25: Alerts

    Alerts Alerts notify you about situations that require your attention and suggest the actions you need to take to resolve them. Some of the alerts you may encounter include: ● Software Update Available ● Max Wi-Fi devices reached ● Mobile Broadband disconnected ●...
  • Page 26: Your Network Connection

    Cannot use the Zing Manager to change any device settings Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Network On You can turn on the Guest Wi-Fi network on your device’s Guest Wi-Fi screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi page. On the Touchscreen 1.
  • Page 27: Turning The Guest Wi-Fi Network Off

    2. Click Wi-Fi. 3. In the Guest Wi-Fi area, click Turn On. Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Network Off You can turn off the Guest Wi-Fi network on your device’s Guest Wi-Fi screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi page. On the Touchscreen 1.
  • Page 28: Change The Guest Wi-Fi Password

    1. Provide the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network name and password to them. 2. On their computers, users must open the Wi-Fi network manager and connect to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network of the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot the password you provided. (See...
  • Page 29: Connecting Through Wps

    WPS. Disconnect one of the connected devices and then retry. You can use the WPS feature on your device’s WPS screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi > Connect page. Your Network Connection...
  • Page 30 Your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot and the wireless device will communicate and establish the connection. If no problems are encountered, the LCD of your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot displays “Your device can now access your hotspot.” If your device does not connect, try to connect it manually.
  • Page 31  Click Submit. Your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot and the wireless device will communicate and establish the connection. If no problems are encountered, the message “The device can now access your hotspot” displays. If your device does not connect, the message “No device was connected …”...
  • Page 32: Connecting Through Usb

    Connecting Through USB Use the micro-USB cable (included) to connect your device to your computer. Note: If you’ll be using USB for to connect to the Internet (and not just for charging your device), you must install the device driver. (See Making a Tethered Connection.) Use the micro-USB cable when:...
  • Page 33: Making A Tethered Connection

    Making a Tethered Connection Your device supports a direct connection through a USB cable to a Windows or Mac computer. (This is commonly referred to as a “tethered” connection.) Note: If you’ll be using USB for data transfer (and not just for charging your device), you must install the device driver.
  • Page 34: Tru-Install

    1. In the address bar of your Web browser, enter the hotspot URL provided by your wireless provider or http://192.168.1.1. 2. In the Sign In field, enter the Zing Manager administrator password (1-31 letters, numbers, and symbols). (The default password is “password”.) 3.
  • Page 35: Lcd Touchscreen Interface

    LCD Touchscreen Interface Access your device and connection information, and configure device settings from the LCD touchscreen interface. If the LCD is not lit, see “Turning Your Device On” in Turning Your Device On and Off. Interpreting the LCD The LCD home screen shows icons and text that reflect the status of your device and your connection, and screen elements that link to other configuration screens.
  • Page 36: Lcd Information Screens

    ● Alerts – Show network and device messages. See Alerts Screen for details. Tip: The information on the LCD screens can also be viewed and configured in the Zing Manager interface. See Zing Manager (Browser) Interface. LCD Touchscreen Interface...
  • Page 37: Data Usage Screen

    Data Usage Screen The Data Usage screen links to two screens that show data usage details for the current session and for the current plan billing cycle. 1. On the LCD home screen, tap the Data Usage display area. 2. On the Data Usage screen, options are shown to view Billing Cycle and current Session data usage.
  • Page 38: Billing Cycle Screen

    Billing Cycle Screen The Billing Cycle screen shows estimated data usage details for the current billing cycle. Item Description Left Data amount still available for use in the current billing cycle Used Data amount used since the beginning of the current billing cycle Days left Days until the next billing cycle begins Cycle...
  • Page 39: Connected Devices Screen

    Connected Devices Screen The Connected Devices screen shows a list of all devices that are currently connected to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi networks. 1. On the LCD home screen, tap Devices (the icon indicates the number of connected devices). 2.
  • Page 40: Device Screen

    Connected devices can also be seen in the Zing Manager. See Connection Details. See also Displaying and Blocking Currently Connected Devices (Block List). Device Screen The Device screen shows the IP and MAC addresses of a currently connected device (that you picked from the Connected Devices screen).
  • Page 41: Wi-Fi Screen

    Wi-Fi Screen The Wi-Fi screen links to screens that configure the Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks. 1. Tap > Wi-Fi. 2. From the Wi-Fi screen, you can choose from several Wi-Fi setup and management options. Item Description Show or update the Main Wi-Fi network name and password. Main Wi-Fi Main Wi-Fi Screen.
  • Page 42: Main Wi-Fi Screen

    Item Description Configure the Wi-Fi radio options. Options Wi-Fi Options Screen. Turn the block list on to prevent specific devices from connecting to the hotspot, and show the list of devices that are currently blocked. Block List Block List Screen. Enable / Disable the Block List.
  • Page 43: Guest Wi-Fi Screen

    Guest Wi-Fi Screen The Guest Wi-Fi screen shows the Guest Wi-Fi network’s name and password, and allows you to turn the Guest Wi-Fi network on or off. Item Description This is the name that identifies your Guest Wi-Fi network and is visible to Name other Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
  • Page 44: Wi-Fi Options Screen

    Note: If a Pairing button is gray, pairing is not currently available for that Wi-Fi network. Item Description Pair with Tap to allow a WPS-enabled device to connect to the Main Wi-Fi network. Main Wi-Fi The device must connect within 2 minutes. See Connecting Through WPS.
  • Page 45: Block List Screen

    Item Description Set the total number of devices that can connect to the Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks. Tap the arrow to set the value. Max Wi-Fi Setting the Maximum Number of Wi-Fi Devices. Devices Note: If you change this option, your device will reset and devices will have to be reconnected.
  • Page 46: Settings Screen

    Item Description List of devices not allowed to connect to the Wi-Fi networks. Device Tap the arrow to view device details or unblock the device. names Device Screen. Settings Screen The Settings screen links to screens that configure your device’s non-Wi-Fi-related settings. 1.
  • Page 47: Display Screen

    Item Description Network Screen Network Settings for details. Set the Wi-Fi radio to go to sleep if no devices connect after a set period of Sleep time. Sleep Screen Setting the Sleep (Inactivity) Timer for details. Turn GPS tracking on or off, and set the type of tracking fix to perform. GPS Screen GPS Settings for details.
  • Page 48: Display > Timeout Screen

    Item Description Displaying Wi-Fi Network Name and Password on LCD Home Screen. Display > Timeout Screen The Display > Timeout screen lets you set different timeout periods depending on how the device is powered. Item Description The length of time the LCD will display, while on battery power, before turning Timeout on off.
  • Page 49: Network Screen

    Network Screen The Network screen shows your current network connection status, and lets you configure your device’s connection mode and roaming options. Item Description The type of network that your device can connect to. Tap the arrow Network select the mode. Mode Setting the Allowed Network Mode.
  • Page 50: Roaming Screen

    Roaming Screen The Roaming screen lets you choose where your device can roam, and indicate if warning messages should appear on your device when entering a new roaming area. Item Description The areas in which your device can roam. Tap the arrow to select the Roaming areas.
  • Page 51 Item Description Status of connection to mobile broadband network (Connected / Status disconnected). Network Network type (GSM, 3G, LTE). Status Signal The signal strength listed as a number of bars (a higher number means a Strength stronger signal). The following values appear if the Network status is LTE. RSRP The signal strength of the network (Reference Signal Received Power).
  • Page 52: Updates Screen

    Updates Screen The Updates screen let you update your device’s preferred roaming list, and re-run Hands-Free Activation. Item Description Tap the arrow , then tap Yes to check the network to see if a new PRL Update PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is available, and use it to update your device. Follow the instructions that appear.
  • Page 53: Gps Screen

    Item Description 60 minutes Never The Wi-Fi radio does not turn off when there are not devices connected. GPS Screen The GPS screen lets you enable or disable the GPS service. Item Description Indicates whether GPS is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). See Enabling / GPS Service Disabling...
  • Page 54: More Screen

    Item Description Resets your device to factory default settings, and clears your account Factory Reset details. Tap the arrow to begin. Resetting to Factory Default Settings. Resets your device to factory default settings, but leaves your account Settings details unchanged. Tap the arrow to begin.
  • Page 55: About Screen

    The serial number of the SIM. The hotspot’s activation status (Activated / Deactivated) and the date and Activation status time the status changed. The web page’s URL. Zing Manager The hotspot’s Main Wi-Fi network name. See Wi-Fi name Change Wi-Fi Network Names LCD Touchscreen Interface...
  • Page 56: Mobile Apps Screen

    Item Description Passwords. The hotspot’s Media Access Control (MAC) address. MAC Address The hotspot’s telephone number. My number Preferred Roaming List version number. Temperature The battery temperature. The manufacturer’s name for your device. Model Firmware The hotspot’s firmware version. Version Firmware The date the firmware version was created.
  • Page 57: Feedback Screen

    Feedback Screen The Feedback screen provides URLs for sites where you can provide us with feedback about your device. Alerts Screen The Alerts screen shows network or device alerts for situations that require your attention. 1. On the home screen, tap the Alerts tab. LCD Touchscreen Interface...
  • Page 58 2. Read the first alert that appears and follow the instructions to resolve the issue. For example, in the following alert, tap Connect. When your device connects, the alert is removed. Either tap to stop reading alerts, or tap the down arrow to read the next alert.
  • Page 59: Zing Manager (Browser) Interface

    Zing Manager (Browser) Interface Access your device and connection information, and configure device settings from the Zing Manager (browser) interface. Home Page The home page is the entry page for the Zing Manager interface. You can: ● View your data usage and status information for your data connection.
  • Page 60: Displaying The Zing Manager Home Page

    My Account Summary – Basic information about your data plan. Your Wi-Fi Details – Your main Wi-Fi network’s name and password. Mobile app store link – Click to view the NETGEAR Mobile Application Page in a new browser window or tab. Use the links on that page to download mobile Zing Manager apps for your Apple, Android, or Kindle device.
  • Page 61: Logging In As An Administrator

    Note: If you’re using the Google Chrome Web browser, after typing in the address bar, press the Down Arrow key and then press the Enter key. (If you don’t press the Down Arrow first, a Google search starts instead of loading the Zing Manager.) If your Web browser displays an error message, see Cannot Display the Home Page.
  • Page 62 2. In the Sign In field, enter the Zing Manager administrator password (1-31 letters, numbers, and symbols). (The default password is “password”. It’s recommended you change the password, if you haven’t already. See Changing the Zing Manager Password.) 3. Click Sign In.
  • Page 63: Data Usage

    This does not reset the actual data usage for the billing cycle. Current session Used Data amount used since your device connected to the network Elapsed time Length of time that your device has been connected to the network Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 64: My Account Summary

    The alerts disappear only when the issues they describe are resolved. You can also view the alerts on the hotspot’s LCD. See Alerts Screen. See also Alerts for a list of alerts you may encounter and the corrective actions required. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 65: Status (Connection Details)

    Battery Information and Settings for details. Main Wi-Fi – A list of devices currently connected to the Main Wi-Fi network. Guest Wi-Fi – A list of devices currently connected to the Guest Wi-Fi Devices Connected network. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 66: Devices Page

    Note: These lists are also shown in the Devices Connected section on the left side of the page. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Devices. The following information is displayed. Item Description Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 67: Wi-Fi Page

    From the Connect tab of the Wi-Fi page, you can configure access to your Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Wi-Fi > Connect. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 68: Options Tab

    Options Tab From the Options tab of the Wi-Fi page, you can configure your Wi-Fi network’s connection parameters and security, and additional Wi-Fi options. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 69 Configure your Wi-Fi network’s connection parameters and security, and additional Wi-Fi options. Note: For some of these Wi-Fi settings, if you change them, all connected devices will be disconnected and have to reconnect after the settings are saved. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 70 The Main Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi Info on Home information is used if Guest Wi-Fi is turned off, otherwise the Guest Wi-Fi information is used. See Displaying Wi-Fi Network Name and Password on LCD Home Screen. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 71 WPS will not be available. Encryption The type of security used by the Main Wi-Fi network. See Wi-Fi Security. Guest The type of security used by the Guest Wi-Fi network. See Wi-Fi Security. Encryption Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 72: Mac Filter Tab

    1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Wi-Fi > MAC Filter. You can: ● Turn MAC filtering off (“None”) or on (“Block List” or “White List”). Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 73 White List – Only the listed devices will be allowed to connect to the Wi-Fi networks. Black List or White List A description of the device (the owner’s name, the device’s purpose, etc.) Name The device’s MAC address. MAC Address Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 74: Gps Page

    Note: The first time that you access GPS, you will be prompted to read and accept the Location-Based Services (LBS) end user license agreement. You must accept the agreement before you can use the GPS feature. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 75 One-time – A single fix is used. Use this option if you’ll be using your device at the same location. GPS mode ● Continuous – Fixes are obtained every few seconds (also known as auto-tracking). This is useful for turn-by-turn (TBT) navigation applications, such as driving directions, and for Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 76: Settings Page

    General > Device Tab From the General > Device tab of the Settings page, you can configure your device’s display and LED status indicator, sleep settings, Zing Manager (web browser) URL and Zing Manager administrator password. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.)
  • Page 77: General > Software And Reset Tab

    (Choose 5 minutes to make your battery last longer.) See Setting the Sleep (Inactivity) Timer. Homepage The URL used to show the homepage. See Changing the Zing Manager Zing Manager URL. Zing Manager The password used to show the homepage. See...
  • Page 78 USB to a Windows or Mac system. See TRU-Install. The following information is displayed. Item Description Click Save to make a copy (export) of the hotspot’s current Download / Backup Settings configuration, so that you can restore it later if needed. See Exporting Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 79: General > System Logs Tab

    Technical support staff may need you to configure system logging in this tab for the purpose of error diagnosis. Note: You should only adjust settings in this tab under the direction of technical support staff. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 80: Network > Preferences Tab

    From this tab, you can configure your device’s configuration for selecting networks and roaming, and receive network configuration updates from your wireless provider. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 81 The areas in which your device can roam. See Setting the Roaming Roaming Mode Mode. If selected, the roaming areas where a warning will appear when you Roaming Guard enter them. See Enabling / Disabling the Roaming Guard Warning Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 82: Network > Apn (Access Point Name) Tab

    Point Name (APN) for that carrier. The APN is checked by the carrier to determine the type of network connection to establish. Note: Your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot typically comes with the APN for your wireless provider preconfigured. In this tab, you can add (or modify) APNs for the networks you want to connect to.
  • Page 83 The operator’s access point name (obtained from the operator). If required, the username (obtained from the operator) used to connect Username to the APN. If required, the password (obtained from the operator) used to connect Password to the APN. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 84: Network > Sim Security Tab

    1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Network > SIM Security. 3. If the SIM has security enabled, SIM Security will be Active. Click Disable to disable SIM security. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 85: Network > Status Details Tab

    Network > Status Details Tab This tab shows you details about the current mobile broadband connection (GSM, 3G, LTE). 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Network > Status Details. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 86 The International Mobile Station Identity is an identifier of a device on IMSI the network. Current radio The LTE band being used for the connection. band Technical support staff may request this value from you. Reject Code The Integrated Circuit Card ID. ICCID Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 87 Technical support staff may request this value from you. PRev Technical support staff may request this value from you. Rx Power The Serving System ID identifies your home network area and is used to Serving SID determine if you are ‘home’ or ‘roaming’. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 88: Router > Basic Tab

    Quality of the pilot channel as a ratio of the received power to overall Ec/Io noise. Router > Basic Tab From this tab you can configure the router’s UPnP feature, LAN settings, and DMZ settings. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 89 Play).) The routing hardware’s IP address on the LAN. IP Address The routing hardware’s internal LAN subnet mask. Netmask USB IP Address The IP address assigned to the hotspot by the computer to which it is Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 90 Address of a manual DNS server. (This field appears only if DNS Mode DNS 2 is Manual.) Enable / disable demilitarized zone. DMZ Enabled If DMZ is enabled, this is the IP address of a single computer used to DMZ Address receive all unsolicited incoming connections. Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 91: Router > Port Forwarding Tab

    Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application.) For example, you can configure port forwarding so that:  You can access your Remote Desktop from the Internet (by specifying the WAN [public] IP address that your device is using). Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 92: Router > Port Filtering Tab

    Port filtering lets you either allow (white list) or prevent (black list) which applications (for example, http, ftp, email servers) can access the Internet. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 93 Indicates which type of filtering is being used. ● No Filtering – All applications are allowed to access the Port Filtering Internet. ● Black List – Applications in the list are not allowed to access the Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 94: Support Page

    (You must be connected to the Internet to use this link.) Contact customer service by telephone (for business use or personal Manage Account use). Send NETGEAR your comments on your device. See Feedback Page. Feedback Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 95: About Page

    Save the image on this page to a file on your computer. Click Save as a file. The following information is displayed. Item Description Account Details The hotspot’s telephone number. My number The Mobile Station ID associated with your phone number. MSID Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 96 Firmware The hotspot’s firmware version. Firmware Version Firmware Build The date the firmware version was created. Date The Zing Manager version. Web App Version The version of the software that starts up your device. Bootloader Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 97 Item Description Version Device The manufacturer’s name for your device. Model Version number of the Zing Manager web app. Zing Manager Preferred Roaming List version number. PRL Version The hotspot’s power state (Online, Offline). Power State The hotspot’s temperature. If your device is too warm, make sure the Current area is well-ventilated and air can circulate around your device to cool it.
  • Page 98: Feedback Page

    1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click the Feedback link in the bottom left corner of any page. The following page appears: Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 99 (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.) Product Support Open an online version of this user guide in a new window or tab. User Guide Survey Customer Participate in a NETGEAR customer survey. Feedback Survey Zing Manager (Browser) Interface...
  • Page 100: Device Settings

    Use this feature to turn off your device’s LED status indicator to prolong the battery life, or if you don’t want to see the LED for some reason. You can adjust this setting on your device’s Display screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Settings > General > Device page.
  • Page 101: Setting The Lcd Brightness

    Use this feature to adjust your screen’s brightness to suit your surroundings and to prolong the battery life. You can adjust this setting on your device’s Display screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Settings > General > Device page. On the Touchscreen 1.
  • Page 102: Router Settings

    Router Settings Adjust your device’s router settings through the Basic, Port Forwarding, and Port Filtering tabs. Enabling VPN Passthrough If you want to connect to a corporate network using their VPN (Virtual Private Network), you need to enable VPN Passthrough. 1.
  • Page 103: Dns Mode

    ● TCP/IP settings set to “Obtain an IP address automatically.” ● TCP/IP bound to the Ethernet connection with DHCP. If DHCP is disabled, you must configure each device on the network with: ● Fixed (permanent/static) IP address. ● DNS server addresses (provided by your wireless provider). Enabling DHCP 1.
  • Page 104: Enabling Port Forwarding

    3. Set DNS Mode to one of the following:  Auto — The DNS server specified by your wireless provider is used.  Manual — The routing hardware assigns DHCP clients the DNS servers specified in the DNS 1 and DNS 2 fields. (These fields appear when Manual is selected.) Use this option to access a DNS server that provides customized addressing or if you have a local DNS server on your network.
  • Page 105: Disabling Port Forwarding For An Application

    Disabling Port Forwarding for an Application If you want to stop forwarding any ports, you can remove them from the forwarding list. Note: Port forwarding must currently be enabled. (See Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application.) 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2.
  • Page 106: Configuring Dmz

    Configuring DMZ Specify which computer is to receive all unsolicited incoming connections. Note: DMZ must currently be enabled. (See Enabling DMZ.) 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Router > Basic. 3.
  • Page 107: Port Filtering Panel: Disabling Port Filtering For An Application

    Changing the Zing Manager Password For security reasons, you should change the Zing Manager password on a regular basis. Note: If you forget the Zing Manager password, you’ll need to reset your device to its default settings and go through the device setup. (See...
  • Page 108 3. In the Zing Manager Password field, type the new password (1–31 letters, numbers, and symbols). 4. Click Submit. Device Settings...
  • Page 109: Configuring Networks

    You can view an estimate of your data usage on your device’s home and Data Usage screens, and on the Zing Manager’s home page. Note: The data usage shown is an estimate only and is not accurate for billing purposes.
  • Page 110: Network Settings

    Setting the Roaming Mode Use this feature to choose where your device can be used in roaming mode. You can adjust this setting on your device’s Roaming screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Settings > Network > Preferences page, using the following options: ●...
  • Page 111: Enabling / Disabling The Roaming Guard Warning Message

    Enabling / Disabling the Roaming Guard Warning Message Use this feature to have your device display a warning when you enter a roaming area. You can adjust this setting on your device’s Roaming screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Settings > Network > Setup page.
  • Page 112: Setting The Allowed Network Mode

    Use this feature to select the types of networks that your device can connect to. You can adjust this setting on your device’s Network screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Settings > Network > Preferences page, to one of the following options: ●...
  • Page 113  Username – Enter the username you obtained from the carrier (if required).  Password – Enter the password you obtained from the carrier (if required).  Select the Authentication mode to be used (None, PAP, CHAP, PAP or CHAP). 4.
  • Page 114: Software And Reset

    See the following topics for information on managing your device’s software. Exporting and Importing Settings The NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot lets you save your device settings so that you can make changes to your configuration and, if necessary, restore the original settings.
  • Page 115: Update Mobile Hotspot Software And Firmware

    The updates may improve performance and add or modify features. The updates may include the following: ● Device firmware ● The Zing Manager interface ● Other files Downloading Software Updates You can download software updates from your device or from the web page.
  • Page 116: Upgrading Firmware From A File

    (except for your account and network activation), or reset your device to its factory default settings. You can clear these settings from your device’s Reset screen, or from the Zing Manager’s Software and Reset page.
  • Page 117: Clearing Account Details Only

    Clearing Account Details Only If you want to use your device with another account, you need to clear your current account. You can clear these settings from your device’s Reset screen, or from the Zing Manager’s Software and Reset page.
  • Page 118: Resetting To Factory Default Settings

    You’ve changed the DHCP settings such that your device is inoperable. (For example, there’s no communication with your device.) You can reset your device to factory settings from your device’s Reset screen, or from the Zing Manager’s Software and Reset page.
  • Page 119 In the Zing Manager (via the hotspot URL) Note: You can only do a factory reset of your device with your wireless provider’s assistance. Contact your wireless provider to obtain an SPC code that you will need to enter to perform the reset.
  • Page 120: Gps Settings

    GPS Settings Your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot provides GPS functionality to help you figure out where you are and get you where you’re going. There are a couple of requirements to access the GPS service. ● You must accept the GPS privacy agreement.
  • Page 121: Using Metric Units

    ● Periodically (“continuous”) You can set the GPS mode on your device’s GPS screen, or the Zing Manager’s GPS page: On the Touchscreen 1. Tap > Settings > GPS. 2. On the second page, tap GPS Mode. 3. Select the desired mode (One-time or Continuous).
  • Page 122: Configuring The Wi-Fi Network

    Note: Your device is factory preset to allow a maximum of ten (10) Wi-Fi devices, with eight (8) on Main Wi-Fi and two (2) on Guest Wi-Fi. You can change these limits on your device’s Wi-Fi Options screen, or on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi > Connect and Wi-Fi > Options pages.
  • Page 123: Wi-Fi Security

    Learn about the various Wi-Fi security options available to you. By default Wi-Fi security is enabled for your device and its Wi-Fi networks. Note: All devices used with the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot must support the selected security type. Note: WPS is available only if you select either a WPA2 Personal option (including WPA/WPA2 Personal) or (not recommended) no security.
  • Page 124: Change Wi-Fi Network Names And Passwords

    Wi-Fi-enabled devices. You can change the names and passwords for your Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks on your device’s Main Wi-Fi and Guest Wi-Fi screens, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi > Options page. For optimal security, you should make your Wi-Fi network names and passwords unique, and change them on a regular basis.
  • Page 125 Note: If you change either of the Wi-Fi network names or passwords, all connected devices will be disconnected and will have to reconnect using the new values. Note: For security reasons, it’s recommended you disable SSID Broadcast. (See Options Tab.) To make your Wi-Fi passwords more secure: ●...
  • Page 126 Using the LCD Keyboard The NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot displays a virtual keyboard that you use to change fields such as the Wi-Fi network name and Wi-Fi network password. To use the keyboard when it appears:...
  • Page 127: Displaying Wi-Fi Network Name And Password On Lcd Home Screen

    Screen You can choose whether to show the Wi-Fi network name and password on your device’s home screen. You can do this from your device’s Wi-Fi Options screen, or the Zing Manager’s Options tab. If you choose to show the information: ●...
  • Page 128: Enable / Disable The Block List

    You can enable your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot’s block list on your device’s Wi-Fi Block List screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi MAC Filter page. This lets you identify devices that should not be allowed to access your Wi-Fi networks.
  • Page 129: View And Unblock Devices (Block List)

    List)) from connecting to your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot on your device’s Wi-Fi Block List screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi MAC Filter page. If you want to allow any of these devices to connect to the network again, you can remove them from your device’s block list.
  • Page 130: Allowing Or Denying Computers Access To The Network (Mac Filter)

    In the Zing Manager (via the hotspot URL) 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Wi-Fi > MAC Filter. A list of the devices blocked from using your Wi-Fi networks appears. 3. Click the beside the device you want to unblock.
  • Page 131: Disable Wi-Fi When Tethering Device (Connected Through Usb)

    Disable Wi-Fi When Tethering Device (Connected Through USB) You can turn off your device’s Wi-Fi radio when connected via the micro-USB cable (‘tethered’). This is done from your device’s Wi-Fi Options screen, or from the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi Options tab.
  • Page 132: Setting The Sleep (Inactivity) Timer

    Use this feature to prolong the battery life by making your device go to sleep (turn off the Wi-Fi radio) if no devices are connected to Wi-Fi for a period of time. You can adjust this setting on your device’s Sleep screen, and on the Zing Manager’s Settings > General > Device page.
  • Page 133: Wi-Fi Channel

    (possibly caused by other Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity using the same channel), try a different Wi-Fi channel. You can change the channel from your device’s Wi-Fi Options screen, or the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi Options page. Note: All connected devices will be disconnected and have to reconnect if the channel is changed.
  • Page 134: Frequently Asked Questions

    Alert will appear. ● In the Zing Manager (via the hotspot URL), the network type icon (GSM, 3G or LTE) appears in the Status section on the left side of the page, and the connection status is shown on the Network >...
  • Page 135: Is Roaming On Lte Supported

    2. Select the Wi-Fi network provided by the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot and connect to it. (If prompted for a network key/security key/password, enter the Wi-Fi password.) Is Roaming on LTE Supported? At the time of this release, roaming (that is, using a network other than the home network) on LTE is not supported.
  • Page 136: What Do I Do If I Forget The Administrator Password

    What Do I Do if I Forget the Administrator Password? Here’s what to do if you forgot the Administrator Password. ► Reset the software to default settings. You will need to call your wireless provider for assistance. (See Resetting to Factory Default Settings.) If the Connection is “Always On,”...
  • Page 137: How Can I Stream Gps Data To Use With A Third-Party Gps Application

    1. Set GPS Mode to Continuous. (See Setting the GPS Mode.) 2. Determine the COM port number that your NETGEAR device (that is, your NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot) is using. In the following example for Windows, the Device Manager shows that COM 16 is used.
  • Page 138: If A Wireless Device Has A Wps Button Or A Wps Software Option, Must I Use It To Connect Via Wi-Fi

    If a Wireless Device has a WPS Button or a WPS Software Option, Must I Use it to Connect Via Wi-Fi? If this is the only way your device provides to connect through Wi-Fi, then you must use the WPS button or the WPS software option. Some laptops support two methods — a WPS button or software option, and Wi-Fi network manager software where you can connect by entering the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password, as described in How Do I Connect to...
  • Page 139: Tips

    Tips The following topics provide information on getting the most out of your device and your network connection. Extending Battery Life There are several ways you can extend the battery life. ● When you’re not using your device, turn it off. ●...
  • Page 140: Improving Signal Strength

    If you cannot obtain service, contact your wireless provider — a network or account problem may be preventing you from obtaining service. ● Consider purchasing the desktop cradle for the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot from your wireless provider or from the Sierra Wireless online store at sierrawireless.com/eStore.
  • Page 141: Improving Wi-Fi Performance

    Improving Wi-Fi Performance There are several ways you can improve Wi-Fi performance. ● Try a different channel number. (See Wi-Fi Channel.) ● Check whether any device updates are available. (See Update Mobile Hotspot Software Firmware.) ● See the tips in Improving Signal Strength.
  • Page 142: Security Tips

    Use the highest level of Wi-Fi security that your devices support. (See Wi-Fi Security.) ● Change the login password. (See Changing the Zing Manager Password.) ● Use MAC filtering to specify computers that are or aren’t allowed to connect to the network. (See Allowing or Denying Computers Access to the Network (MAC Filter).)
  • Page 143: Finding The Ip Address

    2. At the command prompt, type ipconfig/all and press Enter. 3. Write down the Physical Address for the entry that relates to the wireless network connection; it appears as a series of numbers and letters — this is the MAC address of your wireless adapter.
  • Page 144 Mac OS X 1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences. 2. Select Network. 3. Select the wireless adapter. The IP address is displayed in the right pane. Other Operating Systems Please see the user documentation for your operating system or computer Tips...
  • Page 145: Troubleshooting

    USB.) ● Contact your wireless provider for assistance. ● The knowledge base at the NETGEAR website (support.netgear.com) may also be useful. LCD Is Dark The following table describes situations that can cause the LCD to be dark (that is, not displaying any text or icons), and recommends actions.
  • Page 146: Cannot Connect To Wi-Fi

    See also Improving Signal Strength. Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi If your computer cannot connect to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi networks of the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot, there are several things you should check. Make sure that: ● The maximum number of Wi-Fi devices has not been reached. (To determine the...
  • Page 147: Cannot Display The Home Page

    Make sure you’re typing the correct address in the Web browser.  Enter the hotspot URL provided by your wireless provider (unless you’ve changed the URL in Changing the Zing Manager URL.) If the home page is still not displayed, try http://192.168.1.1 or, if you’re using ...
  • Page 148: Cannot Connect To The Mobile Broadband Network

    ● Check your Web browser settings: 1. Open the Control Panel in Windows. 2. Double-click Internet Options. 3. From the Security tab, restore the default settings. 4. From the Connections tab, select Never dial a connection. 5. From the Advanced tab, restore the default settings. 6.
  • Page 149: Gps Doesn't Seem To Be Available

    GPS Doesn’t Seem to Be Available Make sure that GPS is enabled. (See Enabling / Disabling GPS.) For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your device and the GPS satellites. Cannot Check for Updates Make sure your device is connected to the AC charger or computer through the micro-USB cable.
  • Page 150: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications The following topics list the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of your device for those who require technical information. Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications This topic lists the radio frequency and electrical parameters of your device. Item Description Approvals Size: 2500 mAh...
  • Page 151: Software Specifications

    Item Description LTE: Band 25: 1930-1995 MHz Band 26: 859-894 MHz Band 41 (TDD): 2496-2690 MHz UMTS/HSPA+: Band 1: 2110-2170 MHz Band 2: 1930-1990 MHz Band 5: 869-894 MHz Band 8: 925-960 MHz GSM/EDGE: GSM 850: 869-894 MHz EGSM 900: 925-960 MHz DCS 1800: 1805-1880 MHz PCS 1900: 1930-1990 MHz GPS: 1575.42 MHz...
  • Page 152: Environmental Specifications

    Item Description OTAPA Supported PRL (Preferred Roaming Supported List) Authentication Supported Voice Not supported Single Position Location Standalone TTY/Accessibility Not supported Mobile IP Supported Network protocols TCP, UDP, ARP, RARP, ICMP (routing hardware) Pass-through of the following VPN types: PPTP IPSec Tunneling of multiple VPN sessions simultaneously is supported.
  • Page 153: Safety Information

    Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost. Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, your device...
  • Page 154: Proper Battery Use And Disposal

    ● Do not expose to water or other liquids, fire, explosion, or other hazards. ● Use the battery only in the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot. ● If using with a charger, use only the AC charger supplied with your device.
  • Page 155: Regulatory Notices

    RF exposure limits in a portable configuration. At least 1.0 cm of separation distance between the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot and the user’s body must be maintained at all times. This device must not be used with any other antenna or transmitter that has not been approved to operate in conjunction with this device.
  • Page 156 ● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by NETGEAR could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Parts 15, 24, and 27 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the...
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    Legal This section contains important license and legal information. Patents This product contains technology developed by or for NETGEAR, Inc. This product includes technology licensed from QUALCOMM®. Licenses A large amount of the source code to this product is available under various free and open source licenses.
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  • Page 195: Index

    Index Common types, 17 Cannot connect, 140 In Zing Manager, 56 Coverage type, 79 on LCD, 49 Ec/Io of network connection, 79 Alerts screen, 49 Network service, improving, 132 Allowed network mode, setting the, 104 Overview, 8 Altitude, 67 RSCP of network connection, 80 "Always on", and billing, 128...
  • Page 196 Carrier name, 57 Overview, 9 CDMA EcIo, 43 Proper use and disposal, 146 CDMA RSSI, 43 Specifications, 142 Changing the Zing Manager URL, 99 Status, 89 Channel Temperature, 48, 89 Number, LTE, 78 Billing and "always on", 128 UL, LTE, 78...
  • Page 197 List, 57 Destination IP Address (DMZ), 98 MAC address, 32 Device Main Wi-Fi, maximum, 62 Components, 7 Maximum number, 62 Drawing (connectors and buttons), 1 Connected Devices screen, 31 Information, viewing, 87 Connecting the device to your computer Power state, 89 USB, 25 Resetting, 108 Wi-Fi, 126...
  • Page 198 DNS mode, 82 Setting, 95 ID, 147 DNS server address, manual, 82 Regulatory notices, 147 Domestic roaming guard Feedback Set in Zing Manager, 73 Link, 86 Set on LCD, 42 Feedback page Downloading Settings tab, 90 Firmware, 108 Feedback screen, 49...
  • Page 199 Tips, 131 Units, select metric or standard, 113 Troubleshooting, 137 GPS page, 66 HFA, re-run, 44 GPS screen, 45 Home page. See Zing Manager Home page GPS Settings, 112 Cannot display, 139 Home Page, 51 Ec/Io of network connection, 80 Homescreen...
  • Page 200 Installation requirements, 3 Information screens, 28 Installing the device, 4 Keyboard, 118 International roaming guard Main Wi-Fi screen, 34 Set in Zing Manager, 73 Mobile Apps screen, 48 Set on LCD, 42 More screen, 46 Internet connection Network screen, 41...
  • Page 201 Colors, 144 Black list, 122 Indicator, 15 Control network access, 122 Turn on/off, 92 Mode, 65 Turn on/off, in Zing Manager, 69 White list, 122 Turn on/off, on LCD, 39 MAC Filter tab, Wi-Fi page, 64 Legal, 149 Mac OS...
  • Page 202 Status details in Zing Manager, 77 Micro-SIM, slot location, 1 Status indicator, 9 Microwaves, 132 Type to connect, set in Zing Manager, 73 Mobile Apps screen, 48 Type to connect, set on LCD, 41 Mobile broadband Type, current connection, 57...
  • Page 203 Preferred Roaming List. See PRL LTE support, 127 Preferred Roaming List version, 43 Message, 57 Preferred Roaming List version, 48 Mode, set in Zing Manager, 73 PRI version, 48 Mode, set on LCD, 42 Mode, setting, 102 Update, 44 Status, 57...
  • Page 204 Serving SID (home network area identifier), Router Port Filtering tab, Settings page, 84 Router Port Forwarding tab, Settings page, Session Data usage in Zing Manager, 55 Router Settings, 94 Data usage on LCD, 30 Routing hardware, 8 Time connected, 30...
  • Page 205 Connection timeout (cannot display the Standard units for GPS, 113 home page), 139 Standby current, 142 On AC charger, set in Zing Manager, 69 Standby timer for Wi-Fi, set On AC charger, set on LCD, 40 In Zing Manager, 69...
  • Page 206 Channel, 63, 125 Mac OS X, 25 Configuration, from Wi-Fi screen, 33 Connecting to, 126 Zing Manager, 47, 69 Display name and password on LCD, 62, Usage guidelines for your device, 3 Encryption type, 115 Address of hotspot when tethered, 81...
  • Page 207 Network name on LCD, Guest, 35 Network name on LCD, Main, 34 About, 129 Network name, main, 88 Button for pairing Guest Wi-Fi, in Zing Network password on LCD, Guest, 35 Manager, 60 Network password on LCD, Main, 34 Button for pairing Main Wi-Fi, in Zing...

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