User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nighthawk M1 4GX Gigabit LTE Mobile Router Model MR1100
- Contents
- 1. Get Started
- 2. Connect to the Mobile Router
- 3. Manage Battery Usage and Charging
- 4. Manage Your Internet Connection
- 5. Control Internet Access
- 6. Specify Mobile Router Network Settings
- 7. Share Media and Storage
- 8. Manage Your Mobile Router Network
- View the Network Status
- View Mobile Router Device Status
- View WiFi Details
- View a Network Map
- View Connected Devices
- Update the Mobile Router Firmware
- Change the admin Password
- Manage SMS Messages
- LED Settings
- Back Up and Restore the Mobile Router Settings
- Factory Reset
- Reboot the Mobile Router
- Power Off the Mobile Router
- View Details About Your Mobile Router
- 9. Frequently Asked Questions
- Why can’t my device connect to the mobile router?
- Why can’t I access the Internet?
- Why is the signal indicator always low?
- Why is the download or upload speed slow?
- What do I do if I forget my admin login password?
- How do I disconnect from the mobile broadband network?
- The LCD is not lit. How do I know if the mobile router is still powered on?
- How do I find my computer’s IP address?
- How do I find a device’s MAC address?
- Where can I find more information?
- 10. Troubleshooting
- A. Specifications
Manage Battery Usage and Charging
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5. In the TETHERING section, select Charge only.
Your settings are saved. When you connect the USB type C cable, the mobile router
battery charges, but you cannot use the tethered connection to access the mobile router
with a web browser.
Use the Mobile Router to Jump Boost Another Device
If your smartphone or other device is low on or out of battery power, you can give it a boost by
connecting it to the mobile router’s USB port A connector.
Figure 5. Jump boost begins automatically once the devices are connected
Battery Tips
The following tips explain best practices for battery usage and care:
• Charge batteries in a room-temperature environment, which is generally between 68°F
and 79° F (20°C and 26°C). Charging might be temporarily disabled if the battery
temperature exceeds 1
13°F (60°C). If the battery temperature is hot, but less than 113°F
(60°C), the battery charges, but at a slower rate than usual.
• If a battery exhibits significantly shorter runtime or discharge capacity compared to when
it was new
, it reached the end of its reasonable lifetime. Consider replacing it.