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Tip: For the best results, please use the Huawei charger (5 V, 2 A) to charge your device.

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  • Page 1: Quick Start

    Quick Start Tip: For the best results, please use the Huawei charger (5 V, 2 A) to charge your device.
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the Mobile WiFi. This Mobile WiFi brings you a high speed wireless network connection. This document will help you understand your Mobile WiFi so you can start using it right away. Please read this document carefully before using your Mobile WiFi. For detailed information about the functions and configurations of the Mobile WiFi, refer to the online help on the web management page that comes with the Mobile WiFi.
  • Page 3 Getting to Know Your Mobile WiFi Note: The Mobile WiFi function descriptions and illustrations in this document are for your reference only. The product you have purchased may vary. Application Scenarios Wi-Fi devices (such as smartphones, tablet computers, and game consoles) or computers can all access the Internet through the Mobile WiFi.
  • Page 4 Scenario 1: Accessing the Internet Using a 3G or 2G Network The Mobile WiFi uses your operator's 3G or 2G network to access the Internet. Wi-Fi or USB connection Ethernet port connection (LAN) 3G/2G 3G/2G...
  • Page 5 Scenario 2: Accessing the Internet Using Ethernet (WAN) Connect the Mobile WiFi's network port to an Ethernet port using a network cable. You can then access the Internet via Ethernet, such as a home ADSL, hotel DHCP, or campus static IP broadband network.
  • Page 6 Appearance  Power button  Power indicator Blinks slowly: The Mobile WiFi enters the standby mode.  Messages indicator Green: New message.  Blinking green: Inbox full. ...
  • Page 7  Battery indicator Green: Sufficient battery.  Orange: Fair battery level.  Red: Low battery.  Blinking green slowly: Charging... (high battery level)  Blinking orange slowly: Charging... (fair battery level)  Blinking red slowly: Charging... (low battery level)  Blinking red fast: Battery level extremely low.
  • Page 8  Signal indicator Green: Strong signal.  Orange: Weak signal.  Red: No signal.   Ethernet indicator Blinking green: Indicates whether the Ethernet port is working in WAN or LAN mode.  Green: An Ethernet connection has been set up. ...
  • Page 9 SSID and Wireless Network Encryption Key When a Wi-Fi device establishes a connection to the Mobile WiFi for the first time, you may need to enter the default Service Set Identifier (SSID) and wireless network encryption key. The default SSID and encryption key are printed on the Mobile WiFi label.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing Install the SIM card according to the illustration. Note: Do not remove the SIM card when it is in use. Doing so will affect the performance of your Mobile WiFi and data stored on the SIM card may be lost.
  • Page 11 Charging the Battery The device has a built-in, non-removable battery. Do not attempt to remove the battery, otherwise the device may be damaged. To replace the battery, take the device to an authorized service center. If the Mobile WiFi has not been used for a long time or if the battery is fully depleted, the Mobile WiFi may not power on immediately after the charger is plugged in.
  • Page 12 expressed or implied, on the product. The charger is an optional accessory. If it is not included in the package, you may  contact an authorized dealer to buy a charger compatible with the Mobile WiFi. The Mobile WiFi's charger model is HW-050200XYW. X and Y represent letters or ...
  • Page 13 Supplying Power to Devices The Mobile WiFi can work as a portable power supply (rated output: 5V, 1A) for other devices, such as phones, tablets, music players, and Bluetooth headsets. You can charge those devices by simply connecting them to the Mobile WiFi using a USB cable.
  • Page 14 Turning On the Mobile WiFi Press and hold the button until the indicator lights up, indicating that the Mobile WiFi is turned on. You can log in to the web management page and turn the fast boot function on or off. This function greatly reduces the Mobile WiFi's boot-up time.
  • Page 15 Verifying the PIN If the Mobile WiFi's network parameters have been correctly configured but you cannot access the Internet after powering it on, PIN verification may be enabled. Log in to the web management page and enter the PIN when prompted. To avoid entering the PIN every time you power on the Mobile WiFi, disable PIN verification from the web management page.
  • Page 16 Connecting to the Internet Using a 3G or 2G Network The Mobile WiFi's management parameters have been preset according to your operator's requirements. If data is transmitted, the Mobile WiFi will automatically connect to the Internet. If data is not transmitted for a period of time, the Mobile WiFi will automatically disconnect from the network connection.
  • Page 17 Using Ethernet (WAN) Use the network cable to connect the Mobile WiFi to the router. Ensure that lights up in steady green and turns off. Log in to the Mobile WiFi's web management page and configure the parameters of the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 18 Logging In to the Web Management Page Make sure the connection between the Mobile WiFi and the Wi-Fi device or computer is working normally. Open the browser, and enter http://192.168.8.1 in the address box. Note: If the IP address conflicts with other IP addresses on the network, the IP address of the Mobile WiFi automatically changes.
  • Page 19 Battery Saving Mode If the Mobile WiFi has been inactive for some time, the Mobile WiFi enters the standby mode, in which the power indicator blinks slowly and the other indicators are off. Pressing the power button causes the indicator to light up. When the Mobile WiFi is being powered only by the battery, you can choose to enable or disable the automatic Wi-Fi turnoff function.
  • Page 20 Connecting an Android Device to the Mobile WiFi Using a 2D Barcode Search for HUAWEI Mobile WiFi in Google Play or HUAWEI App Center and download the app to your Android device. Scan the 2D barcode on the Mobile WiFi label using the HUAWEI Mobile WiFi App.
  • Page 21 Restoring to Factory Settings If you forget the user name, password, or SSID you have set, you can restore the settings on the web management page to their factory values. To do so, simply press and hold the RESET button until the Mobile WiFi restarts.
  • Page 22 Example 1: Connecting to a Computer (for example, running the Windows 7 operating system) through Wi-Fi Ensure that is displayed in green. Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Connect to a network. Note: Before establishing a Wi-Fi connection, ensure that the computer is equipped with a wireless network adapter.
  • Page 23 Wait a moment for the wireless network connection icon to appear in the system tray in the lower right corner of the computer screen. The wireless network connection is then established.
  • Page 24 Example 2: Connecting to a Game Console (for example, PSP) through Wi-Fi On the PSP, turn on the WLAN. Choose Settings > Network Settings. Select Infrastructure Mode. Select New Connection, and enter the connection name. Select Scan to search for wireless networks.
  • Page 25 Select Test Connection to test whether the network connection is successful. You can now open the browser and access the network.
  • Page 26 Example 3: Connecting to a Tablet Computer (for example, iPad) through Wi-Fi Touch Settings > WLAN to turn on WLAN. The tablet computer automatically searches for wireless connections and displays a list of access points. Select the access point with the Mobile WiFi's SSID.
  • Page 27 Tips When the Mobile WiFi is in use for an extended period of time, it will become warm and may overheat. Should this happen, the Mobile WiFi will automatically close the network connection and turn off to protect itself from damage. If this occurs, place the Mobile WiFi in a well ventilated space to allow the heat to dissipate, then turn it on and continue to use it as normal.

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