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Page 1 - User Guide

NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot User Guide 2400364 Rev.2

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Back View (Battery Cover removed) Interior View (Battery removed) Package Contents Your package includes several items. ● NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Ho

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Frequently Asked Questions Find out answers to questions you may have. How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or LTE? There are a few ways you can tell w

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§ Other operating systems: Please see the user documentation for your operating system or computer. 2. Select the Wi-Fi network provided by the NETG

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Questions About GPS Find answers to common questions about GPS. What is GPS? GPS stands for Global Positioning System, which is a system that uses a

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Questions About WPS Find answers to common questions about WPS. What is WPS? Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) provides a fast, simple, and secure way to co

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Tips This section provides information on getting the most out of your device and your network connection. Extending Battery Life There are several wa

Page 8 - TOC vii

● Move your device and your computer to another location — you may be in or near a structure that is blocking the signal. Every obstacle (for example

Page 9 - Get Started

Windows XP and Windows 7 Users 1. Open the Device Manager. In Windows XP: • Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. • Double-click System. •

Page 10 - Package Contents

● Change the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password on a regular basis. (See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords.) ● Disable SSID Broadca

Page 11 - Setting Up Your Device

Linux Please see the user documentation of the Linux distribution. Other Operating Systems Please see the user documentation for your operating system

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Troubleshooting Learn about various troubleshooting tips, and what to do when a specific message is displayed. General Tips Here are some general tips

Page 13 - Getting Help

● Recycling envelope Care and Maintenance As with any electronic device, you should handle this device with care to ensure reliable operation. Follow

Page 14 - Device Basics

● You are outside network coverage areas. ● Your device’s internal antenna is pointing in the wrong direction. ● You are in or near a structure tha

Page 15 - Signal Information

Make sure that you've installed the device driver, as described in Making a Tethered Connection. Cannot Display the Home Page Your Web browser

Page 16 - Battery

● If Internet security software is running on your computer, disable it and see whether the error message still occurs. Some firewall software may bl

Page 17 - Charging the Battery

Cannot Check for Updates Make sure your device is connected to the AC charger or computer through the micro USB cable. Note: If you’ll be using USB

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Technical Specifications This section lists the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of your device for those who require technical infor

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Item Description Receive PCS: 1930-1990 MHz Cellular: 869-894 MHz Secondary 800 MHz: 862-869 MHz LTE: ● Band 25: 1930-1995 MHz ● Band 26: 859-894 MH

Page 20 - Power Button

Item Description FAX Not supported IOTA Supported OTASP (IS-683A, IS-683B, IS-683C) Supported OTAPA Supported PRL (Preferred Roaming List) Supported A

Page 21 - Micro-SIM

Item Description Humidity 45°C (113°F) / 86% RH max. Mechanical Specifications This section describes the dimensions and physical features of your dev

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Safety Information Read important safety information about your device. Important Notice Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission an

Page 23 - Your Network Connection

● Do not open, disassemble, puncture, crush, bend, or shred. ● Do not expose to water or other liquids, fire, explosion, or other hazards. ● Use th

Page 24 - On the LCD screen

1. Install the battery (see Installing the Battery for details). 2. The battery is shipped partially charged. If you want to fully charge the batter

Page 25 - Sharing Your Connection

Regulatory Notices This section contains regulatory information for your device. The design of the NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot complies with U.S. Fe

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● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ● Consult the dealer or an experienced r

Page 27 - Connecting Through USB

Legal This section contains important license and legal information. Patents This product contains technology developed by or for NETGEAR, Inc. This

Page 28 - Making a Tethered Connection

To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrict

Page 29 - TRU-Install

You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 2. You

Page 30 - LCD Interface

The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all

Page 31 - LCD Information Screens

It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims;

Page 32 - Guest Wi-Fi Screen

12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRI

Page 33 - About Screen

The hypothetical commands ‘show w’ and ‘show c’ should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may b

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To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you have certain res

Page 35 - Home Page

7. Enter your 6-digit account PIN to log into your account and follow the prompts to select a data plan and pay with a credit/debit card or a Top-Up

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To “modify” a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact

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work, and the source code for shared libraries and dynamically linked subprograms that the work is specifically designed to require, such as by intima

Page 38 - Data Usage

You may charge any price or no price for each copy that you convey, and you may offer support or warranty protection for a fee. 5. Conveying Modified

Page 39 - My Account Summary

possesses the object code either (1) a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the product that is covered by this License, on a dura

Page 40 - Status (Connection Details)

(regardless of how the transaction is characterized), the Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied by the Installation Inf

Page 41 - Devices Page

e) Declining to grant rights under trademark law for use of some trade names, trademarks, or service marks; or f) Requiring indemnification of licenso

Page 42 - Wi-Fi Page

peer transmission to receive a copy likewise does not require acceptance. However, nothing other than this License grants you permission to propagate

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If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone to copy, fre

Page 44 - Options Tab

continue to apply to the part which is the covered work, but the special requirements of the GNU Affero General Public License, section 13, concerning

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17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16. If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided above cannot be given local legal effect

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Device Basics Learn about the buttons, connectors, and other components of your NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot. Your device provides a simple way to us

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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program&apo

Page 48 - MAC Filter Tab

To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender these rights. These

Page 49 - GPS Page

In other cases, permission to use a particular library in non-free programs enables a greater number of people to use a large body of free software. F

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You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 2. You m

Page 51 - Settings Page

appeared, then you can specify that version instead if you wish.) Do not make any other change in these notices. Once this change is made in a given c

Page 52 - General > Device Tab

6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a "work that uses the Library" with the Library to produce a work con

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7. You may place library facilities that are a work based on the Library side-by-side in a single library together with other library facilities not c

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It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims;

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16. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRI

Page 56 - General > System Logs Tab

the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the System Libraries of the Combined Work. 1. Exception to Section 3 of the GNU GPL. You may con

Page 57 - Network > Preferences Tab

Your device automatically connects to the fastest network that is available to you. If you have both 3G and LTE coverage and your connection happens t

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d) Do one of the following: 0) Convey the Minimal Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, and the Corresponding Application Code in a fo

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License, you may choose any version of the GNU Lesser General Public License ever published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you rec

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libxml2 License Except where otherwise noted in the source code (e.g. the files hash.c, list.c and the trio files, which are covered by a similar lice

Page 61 - 4G/LTE Details

list.c License list.c: lists handling implementation Copyright (C) 2000 Gary Pennington and Daniel Veillard. Permission to use, copy, modify, and dist

Page 62 - 3G/LTE Details

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITE

Page 63 - Router > Basic Tab

The mrouted program is covered by the license in the accompanying file named "LICENSE.mrouted". The mrouted program is COPYRIGHT 1989 by The

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Copyright 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without

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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIE

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“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])” The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the routines fr

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Copyright ©2013 Virgin Mobile USA, L.P. All rights reserved. The Virgin Mobile name and signature and the Virgin Mobile name and logo are registered t

Page 68 - Support Page

Network Status Detailed network information appears in the Mingle Manager under Settings > Network > Status Details. Internet Connection Informa

Page 69 - About Page

Index 3G Cannot connect, 111 Coverage type, 61 Ec/Io of network connection, 61 Network service, improving, 104 Overview, 13 RSSI of network connection

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Specifications, 113 Status, 71 Temperature, 71 Billing and "always on", 100 Billing cycle Data usage, 37, 38 Data usage in Mingle Manager, 3

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Data Connection, launching, 22 Transmit indicators, 40 Usage, viewing, 82 Data connection Sharing, 24 Data Usage details, 37 Default settings, softwar

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FAQ, 102 FAX, 115 FCC ID, 119 Regulatory notices, 119 Feedback Link, 68 Feedback page Settings tab, 72 Filtered ports list, 67 Firewall software, 110

Page 73 - Feedback Page

Cannot display, 110 Homescreen Icons, 29 Hotspot Model name, 71 Model number, 33 Phone number, 33 Settings, resetting, 87 Settings, restoring, 85 Sett

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RSRP of LTE network connection, 60 RSRQ of LTE network connection, 60 RS-SINR of LTE network connection, 61 TX power of LTE network connection, 61 Upl

Page 75 - Device Settings

Network Preferences tab, Settings page, 56 Network, corporate, accessing through VPN, 102 Notice, important, 117 Notices, regulatory, 119 Obtain an IP

Page 76 - Router Settings

Hotspot settings, 87 Software to default settings, 88 Your device, 87 Restarting the device, 20 Restore settings, 55, 85 RF (Radio Frequency) specific

Page 77 - Enabling DHCP

SSLeay License, Original, 156 Standard units Use for GPS, 50 Standard units for GPS, 90 Status Connection details in Mingle Manager, 39 Status Details

Page 78 - Enabling Port Forwarding

Charging the device, 16 Connecting device to your computer, 26 Tethered Networking, 55 Tethered Networking, disabling, 55 Tethering, enable / disable,

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3. Replace the battery cover. Charging the Battery You need to recharge your device’s battery periodically. You can continue using your device

Page 80 - Configuring DMZ

1. Insert the larger (Type A) end of the micro-USB cable into the AC charger. 2. Insert the other end of the cable into the micro-USB port on the si

Page 81 - Login Settings

1. Make sure your computer is turned on. 2. Insert the larger (Type A) end of the micro-USB cable into your computer. 3. Insert the other end of th

Page 82

Table of Contents Get Started ...

Page 83 - Configuring Networks

● Data throughput ● Network signal strength (the better the signal, the longer the battery life) Power Button Use the power button to turn your devi

Page 84 - Network Settings

Desired result Action Turn mobile hotspot on Press and hold the power button for 3-4 seconds Turn mobile hotspot off Press and hold the power button f

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Some of the alerts you may encounter include: ● Software Update Available ● Max Wi-Fi devices reached ● Mobile Broadband disconnected ● Wi-Fi is o

Page 86 - Software and Reset

Your Network Connection Find out how to launch, share, and end your network connection. Launching Your Network Connection After your device powers on

Page 87 - Downloading Software Updates

In the Mingle Manager (http://minglehotspot) 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Wi-Fi. 3. In the Guest Wi-F

Page 88 - Resetting Your Device

Change the Guest Wi-Fi Password You can change your Guest Wi-Fi password immediately. Change it Manually See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwor

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WPS is not available in any of these situations: ● Wi-Fi radio is off while your device is sleeping due to inactivity. ● Wi-Fi radio is off while yo

Page 90 - GPS Settings

c. Enter your device’s PIN. d. Click Submit. Your NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot and the wireless device will communicate and establish the connectio

Page 91 - Using Metric Units

Note: If you’re having problems, see Cannot Connect Through USB. Making a Tethered Connection Your device supports a direct connection through a USB

Page 92 - Wi-Fi Security

Mac To install the device driver on Mac: 1. Make sure your device is turned on. 2. Connect your device to your computer through the micro USB cable.

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Setting up a Guest Wi-Fi Network ... 22 Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Ne

Page 94 - Home Screen

LCD Interface Access your device and connection information, and configure device settings from the LCD interface. If the LCD is not lit, see “Turning

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Item Status 7 USB tether indicator – Appears when your device is tethered to a computer (See Connecting Through USB.) 8 Battery status (See Battery In

Page 96 - Filter)

To read more alerts: If there is more than one alert to read, double-click the power button to view the next alert. To switch to the Guest Wi-Fi s

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Item Description Name This is the name that identifies your Guest Wi-Fi network and is visible to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. See Change Wi-Fi Networ

Page 98 - Wi-Fi Channel

Item Description Mingle Manager The web page’s URL. Wi-Fi name The hotspot’s Main Wi-Fi network name. See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords. MA

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Mingle Manager (Browser) Interface Access your device and connection information, and configure device settings from the Mingle Manager (browser) inte

Page 100 - Frequently Asked Questions

Item Status 2 Devices page – Click to view the Devices Page. 3 Wi-Fi page – Click to view the Wi-Fi Page. 4 GPS page – Click to view the GPS Page. 5 S

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Item Status Alerts – Alerts appear above the Data Usage area and remain until issues are resolved. Displaying the Mingle Manager Home Page There are

Page 102 - Questions About GPS

3. Click Sign In. After a period of inactivity, you will be automatically logged off (timeout security feature). Data Usage Data usage estimates ar

Page 103 - Questions About WPS

Item Description Reset button Click to set the displayed monthly usage values to 0 MB. Important: This does not reset the actual data usage for the

Page 104 - Improving Signal Strength

General > Software and Reset Tab ... 53 General > System Logs Tab ...

Page 105 - Improving 3G Network Service

Item Description Alert title A short description of the issue to be addressed. Description The alert message and, if appropriate, links or buttons to

Page 106 - Security Tips

Item Description Send / Receive indicators Up (sending data) / Down (receiving data). These indicators appear when you are connected to the mobile ne

Page 107 - Finding the MAC Address

2. Click Devices. The following information is displayed. Item Description Main Wi-Fi A list of devices currently connected to the Main Wi-Fi netwo

Page 108 - Finding the IP Address

2. Click Wi-Fi > Connect. You can: ● Edit the Main or Guest Wi-Fi names and passwords. See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords. ● Turn th

Page 109 - Troubleshooting

Item Description Turn Off / Turn On Click this button to turn the Guest Wi-Fi network on or off. Note: The rest of the Guest Wi-Fi fields / buttons a

Page 110 - Cannot Connect Through USB

2. Click Wi-Fi > Options. You can: ● Edit the Main or Guest Wi-Fi names and passwords. See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords. ● Limit t

Page 111 - Cannot Display the Home Page

Item Description Main Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Name This is the name that identifies your Main Wi-Fi network and is visible to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. (See Ch

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Item Description Wi-Fi Info on Home Choose whether to show or hide the Wi-Fi network name and password on the hotspot’s home screen. (Choose Hide if y

Page 113 - Cannot Check for Updates

Item Description Security Broadcast Network Name If broadcast is enabled (Show), the wireless network is displayed in the list of Wi-Fi networks avail

Page 114 - Technical Specifications

● Turn MAC filtering off (“None”) or on (“Black List” or “White List”). ● Add or remove a device from the list. (See “Specifying Computers That Can

Page 115 - Software Specifications

Changing the Mingle Manager Password ... 81 Configuring Networks ...

Page 116 - Environmental Specifications

2. Click GPS. You can: ● Turn GPS on/off ● Start or Stop tracking (if GPS Mode is Continuous) ● Update the current location information (if GPS

Page 117 - Mechanical Specifications

Item Description Status Message indicating what the GPS system is doing (For example, “Tracking a fix”, “Searching for satellites”, “Inactive”) Time o

Page 118 - Safety Information

General > Device Tab From the General > Device tab of the Settings page, you can configure your device’s display, sleep settings, Mingle Manager

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Item Description Default Language Choose the default language used for the Mingle LCD display and the Mingle Manager (English or Español). See Interfa

Page 120 - Regulatory Notices

Item Description Wi-Fi Sleep on USB Turns off the Wi-Fi radio if no devices have been connected for this period of time, while tethered to the compute

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2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset. You can: ● Backup and restore your hotspot’s configuration, if needed. See Exporting and I

Page 122 - Licenses

Item Description Restore Settings Click Choose file to use a previously saved copy of your device configuration. See Importing Settings. Software Upda

Page 123 - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

2. Click Settings > General > System Logs. You can: ● Enable logging ● Clear logs ● Download logs Network > Preferences Tab From this t

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You can: ● Configure network selection mode ● Check the network for a new Preferred Roaming List ● Update network profile The following information

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2. Click Settings > Network > APN. To add (or modify) an APN, see Configuring Access Point Names. The list of all APNs that have been set up

Page 126 - NO WARRANTY

Frequently Asked Questions ... 99 How Can I Tell I

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2. Click Settings > Network > SIM Security. 3. If the SIM has security enabled, SIM Security will be Active. Click Disable to disable SIM se

Page 128 - Preamble

2. Click Settings > Network > Status Details. The information that is displayed depends on your current connection. 4G/LTE Details Item Descr

Page 129 - TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Item Description RS-SINR Signal to Interference Noise Ratio based on Reference Signals (narrowband and wideband). Cell ID The LTE cell that is current

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Item Description MSID Mobile Station Identifier. DRC Cover Digital Rate Control Cover. DRC Value Digital Rate Control Value. Channel DRC Channel numbe

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2. Click Settings > Router > Basic. 3. You can make changes to any of these fields. When you finish, click Submit. The following information

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Item Description DHCP Server This field enables (On) or disables (Off) DHCP. See DHCP. DHCP IP Range This specifies the starting and ending address of

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1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Router > Port Forwarding. You can: ● Enable or disabl

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Item Description Port Forwarding Indicates whether port forwarding is on (Enable) or off (Disable). List of forwarded ports – This list appears only i

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● Remove an application from the port filtering list. (See Port Filtering Panel: Disabling Port Filtering for an Application.) The following informat

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2. Click the Support link in the top right corner. The following information is displayed. Item Description User Guide Open an online copy of this

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Cannot Connect Through USB ... 109 Cannot Display the Home Page

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2. Click the About link in the top right corner. You can: ● Save the image on this page to a file on your computer. Click Save to file. The follow

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Item Description IMEI The device’s unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code. Wi-Fi Details Wi-Fi name The hotspot’s Main Wi-Fi netwo

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Item Description Model The manufacturer’s name for your device. Mingle Manager URL for the Mingle Manager web app. PRL Version Preferred Roaming List

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Item Description Lifetime 3G Transferred The total amount of data sent and received while connected to 3G networks. Lifetime Total Transferred The tot

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Item Description Twitter Click to view the AirCard Twitter feed in a new browser window or tab. (Your device must be connected to the network for this

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Device Settings Use the Mingle Manager to configure and manage your device’s appearance, performance, and access. Interface Language The mobile hotspo

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You can adjust these settings on the Mingle Manager’s Settings > General > Device page. Note: The LCD turns on if an alert occurs. In the Mingl

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UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) UPnP provides simple and robust connectivity among consumer electronics, intelligent appliances, and mobile devices fr

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4. You can set the following DHCP settings: § DHCP IP Range — This is the starting and ending address of the range of IP addresses available for you

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4. Click Submit. Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application You can enable port forwarding for certain application types. Note: Port forwarding mus

Page 148 - END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Additional Information and Updates ... 158 Index ...

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● If incoming traffic was not routed as a result of the above: § If DMZ is enabled, then incoming traffic is routed to the computer that uses the IP

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Port Filtering Panel: Enabling Port Filtering for an Application You can enable port filtering for certain application types. Note: Port Filtering mu

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2. Click Settings > General > Device. 3. In the Mingle Manager field (in the Homepage section), type the new value (maximum 31 letters and num

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Configuring Networks Find out how to check your activation status and data usage, and set up your device to connect to the Virgin Mobile network. View

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● Total amount of data used since the counter was last reset manually, and amounts used for each network type. ● Check Carrier Usage – Click to conn

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§ Name – Enter a short description (for example, the carrier name). § APN – Enter the APN you obtained from the carrier. § Username – Enter the use

Page 155 - ISC License

Software and Reset Find out how to export (backup) and import (restore) your device settings, update software, and reset your device to default settin

Page 156 - OpenSSL License

Update Mobile Hotspot Software and Firmware From time to time, updates may become available for your device, and your device will receive an alert. Yo

Page 157 - Original SSLeay License

2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset. 3. Click Check for update. If an update is available, an Install Now button appears. 4. Cli

Page 158 - Trademarks

4. Click Begin Reset. Resetting to Factory Default Settings In some cases you will need to reset your device’s software to its factory default settin

Page 159 - Limitation of Liability

Get Started The following topics give you all the information you need to set up your device and Virgin Mobile service the first time. Your Device The

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GPS Settings Your NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot provides GPS functionality to help you figure out where you are and get you where you’re going. There

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2. Click GPS. 3. In the GPS Settings section, beside GPS Mode, select the desired mode (One-time or Continuous). 4. Click Submit. Note: The GPS se

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Configuring the Wi-Fi Network Find out how to manage access to your device’s Wi-Fi network and set Wi-Fi configuration options. Setting the Maximum Nu

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1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Wi-Fi > Options. 3. In the list beside Encryption (for Main Wi-Fi) or

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● Use numbers and both uppercase and lowercase letters. ● Use special characters (for example, ‘@’, ‘#’, etc.). Also, the password length depends on

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Enable / Disable the Block List You can enable your NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot’s block list on the Mingle Manager’s Wi-Fi > MAC Filter page. Thi

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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. In the Mingle Manager (h

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IMPORTANT: Make sure you add the computer you are using, or else you will not be able to access the network after your device resets. 7. Click Submit

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Note: If you change this option, your device must be reset before your change takes effect. In this case: ● Only a computer that is tethered to your

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In the Mingle Manager (http://minglehotspot) 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Wi-Fi > Options. 3. Sele

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