Insufficient Signal Strength; Cannot Connect To Wifi - NETGEAR FUSE User Manual

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Device state
LCD state
On
On, but dormant
(inactivity timeout)
Off
Off
If the LCD is still dark, use the micro-USB cable to connect your device to the AC charger or to a
computer.

Insufficient Signal Strength

If you have insufficient signal strength, an icon is displayed on your device's home screen, and in the
Mobile Hotspot Manager's Connection Details section.
Insufficient signal strength, indicated by
You are outside network coverage areas.
You are in or near a structure that is blocking the signal.
You are near a device that is causing radio signal interference.
A network or account problem is preventing you from obtaining service.
See also
Improving Signal

Cannot Connect to WiFi

If your computer cannot connect to the Main or Guest WiFi networks of the NETGEAR Fuse Mobile
Hotspot, there are several things you should check.
Make sure that:
The maximum number of WiFi devices has not been reached. The number of connected WiFi
devices is displayed on the LCD screen. To set the maximum number of devices, see
Maximum Number of WiFi
You're connecting to the correct WiFi network (SSID), and you're using the correct WiFi
password.
Nobody has changed the name or password of the WiFi network.
WiFi is not disabled because your device is tethered. (See
Appendix
Your action
Press the Power button on your device.
Turn your device on:
, may occur because:
Strength.
Devices.)
DRAFT
Make sure that a battery is inserted into your
device.
Press the Power button on your device until the
device turns on.
Turn WiFi On or Off When
Set the
Tethered.)
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