User's Manual

M600C Mobile Broadband Module
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The Device List
This four-column table takes up most of the tab's area. It is a list of all the devices
connected to your computer that may be used to establish network connections. From
the device list, you can:
Enable and disable individual devices.
Choose from multiple devices of the same type.
Configure extended properties for mobile broadband devices.
Change other settings and functions for connected devices.
For more information, see The Device List.
Device Priority
If there are two or more devices within a technology type and Automatic is selected in
the Selection column, the devices within that technology type can be reordered to
specify priority. The first device within a technology type has the highest priority for that
technology type. Use the Up and Down buttons, located below the Device List, to change
the order in which the devices are listed within their technology type.
Allow simultaneous connections
If this box is checked, Sprint Smart View will allow you to establish more than one
connection at a time. (For example, you could be connected to both WiFi and Mobile
Broadband concurrently.)
If this box is NOT checked, Sprint Smart View will prompt you to disconnect before
allowing you to establish a second connection.
Note: Some VPN connections, such as those established with the Checkpoint VPN client,
may be seen as separate connections by the Sprint Smart View software. If the Allow
simultaneous connections box is NOT checked, you may see a "Multiple Connections Not
Allowed" error message if you try to make such a VPN connection.
Prompt before switching connections
When in automatic connection mode, the Sprint Smart View software can automatically
switch to a higher priority network if one becomes available. However, since the original
connection is shut down once the new connection is fully established, this has the
potential to disrupt any activity that was relying on the original connection.
If this box is checked, Sprint Smart View will prompt you for permission to switch
networks before it actually does so.