User's Guide
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Warranty Programs
You may have other warranty programs with your purchase, such as warranty
exchange. If so, please refer to equipment package or the original point of sale.
The Wireless Home Internet device is a mobile device. It may be used in the U.S.
with home phone equipment, computers, and other Wi-Fi compatible devices. For
emergency calls, you may have to provide your location address to the 911 operator.
The Wireless Home Internet device has a backup battery in the event of a power
outage. However, a cordless phone connected to the Wireless Home Internet device
will not operate (including 911) during a power outage. To use backup battery power,
you must plug a corded phone into the Wireless Home Internet device. Corded or other
landline phone equipment and Internet-capable devices (e.g., PCs, tablets) not provided
with service. Provides voice and wireless data service. Not compatible with wireless
messaging services, security systems, fax services, medical alert and monitoring
systems, credit card machines, IP/PBX phone systems, or dial-up Internet service. May
not be compatible with DVR/ satellite systems; please check with your provider. DSL
customers should contact their provider before transferring a phone number to ensure
uninterrupted DSL Internet service. The Wireless Home Internet device is sold for use on
your Cellular Network Provider’s wireless network.
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