Manual

Document No. iOS-MLWG3-011816.A00
MobileLite Wireless G3
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Access the Internet Using the Ethernet Port (Access Point)
If you have a wired internet connection, you can plug an Ethernet networked cable to the Ethernet port on
the Kingston MLWG3. This would allow you to create an access point for wireless internet access. While
connected to the Ethernet bridge mode, the Wi-Fi bridge mode will be disabled temporally until the
Ethernet cable is removed.
NOTE: Only compatible with DHCP.
Simply connect an Ethernet networked cable to the
Ethernet port on the MLWG3 device. Check that
bridged LED is ON to verify that you have a
successful connection to the router.
If you haven’t already, make sure to connect to the
MLWG3 network.
Bridged
LED
Access the MLWG3 Using a Computer
The MLWG3 wireless network gives you the option to view the contents on the USB/SD storage device
connected on the MLWG3 from a computer.
Internet Browser
1. On your computer’s Wi-Fi network settings, connect to the MLWG3 network.
2. Open a supported internet browser (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari)
3. In the address bar type the MLWG3’s IP address, 192.168.202.254
4. You can now view/download your saved content.
Share/Map Network drive
Mac
1. Connect to the MLWG3 network using your computer’s Wi-Fi network settings.
2. In the Finder, click Go, and click Connect to Server.
3. Type the MLWG3’s IP address, 192.168.202.254 and click connect.
4. Select the volumes you want to mount SD_Card1 and/or USB1 and click OK. The USB/SD
storage device connected to your MLWG3 is now available in Finder.
Windows
1. Connect to the MLWG3 network using your computer’s Wi-Fi network settings.
2. Open File/Windows Explorer, right click on This PC/Computer and select Map Network Drive.
3. Select your preferred drive letter, type \\192.168.202.254\USB1 or \\192.168.202.254\SD_Card1,
and click Finish. You will have to repeat the steps to map the other volume, USB1 or SD_Card1.
The USB/SD storage device connected to your MLWG3 is now available in File/Windows
Explorer.