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Thank you for purchasing the VIVA LTE Advanced Router. This document will help you understand your router so you can start using it right away. Please read this document carefully. Note: The default user name and password are printed on the router label.
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Scenario 1: Accessing the Internet Using a LTE, 3G, or 2G Network Note: The router use VIVA’s LTE, 3G, or 2G network to access the Internet. During thunderstorms and rainy weather, turn off and disconnect the router. The router function descriptions and illustrations in this document are for your reference only.
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Note: • Dynamic IP: Does not need to be configured. When the router is in use, you can alter its position or orientation to improve • PPPoE: Enter the user name and password for a dial-up connection. signal reception. • Static IP: Select static IP in connection mode and enter the IP address, default The external antenna is an optional accessory.
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Selecting the Installation Environment Obstacles such as concrete and wooden walls will effect the transmission of the network signal. It is recommended to install the router in an open space. Keep the router away from equipment that generates strong magnetic and electric fields, for instance microwaves, refrigerators and satellite receivers.
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Wi-Fi indicator Power indicator • On: Wi-Fi function enabled • On: Router turned on • Blinking: WPS interconnection verification is in progress. This process should • Off: Router turned off not take longer than 2 minutes. • Off: Wi-Fi function disabled Mode indicator •...
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6. Micro SIM card slot 9. WPS button Accommodate a micro SIM card. When WPS is enabled, press and hold the button for one to five seconds to set up a 2.4 GHz WPS connection, or press and hold the button for more than five 7.
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Note: 15. LAN4/WAN port (RJ45) • The router supports USB 1.1 and 2.0 storage devices in FAT16, FAT32, ext2, and Connect to an Ethernet port, computer, switch, or other network device. ext3 formats. Storage devices with power supply requirements exceeding 16.
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Note: then release. The card will automatically pop out. Before you connect an external antenna to the router, remove the router’s rear • Do not remove the micro SIM card when the router is powered on. Doing so cover. will affect the performance of your router, and data stored on the micro SIM card may be lost.
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The Windows 7 operating system and Internet Explorer 8.0 are used as an example. Ensure that the router is connected to the computer. Follow these steps to log in to the web management page: 1. Connect all router cables. 2. Open the browser, and enter http://192.168.8.1 or http://viva.router in the...
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2. Click on “Settings” 3. Click on “Next” 2 times. 4. Insert the desired router name in the “SSID” filed. 5. Insert the desired network key in the “WPA Pre-shared Key” field. (This key will be requested every time a user tries to access this connection for the first time).
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