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Table of Contents Get Started Your Device 1 1 Package Contents 2 Care and Maintenance 2 System 2 Starting Your Device for the First Time 3 Getting Help 3 Visiting the Sprint Website 4 Contacting Sprint Customer Service 4 Device Basics 3G and LTE Networks 5 5 Mobile Broadband Information and Settings 5 Signal Information 6 Internet Connection Information 6 Restarting the Device 6 OLED Display 7 Micro-SIM 7 External Antennas 9 Alerts 9 Your Network Connection 10 Launching Y
Alerts 20 Status (Connection Details) 20 GPS Page 21 Settings Page 23 General > Device Tab 23 General > Software and Reset Tab 24 General > System Logs Tab 26 Network > Preferences Tab 27 Network > APN (Access Point Name) Tab 28 Network > SIM Security Tab 29 Network > Status Details Tab 30 Support Page 32 About Page 33 Feedback Page 35 Device Settings Display Settings 36 36 Turning the OLED Display On or Off 36 Setting the OLED Display Data Usage Format 36 N
Resetting Your Device 45 Clearing Account Details Only 45 Resetting Device Settings Only 45 Resetting to Factory Default Settings 45 GPS Settings 47 Enabling / Disabling GPS 47 Setting the GPS Mode 47 Using Metric Units 48 Frequently Asked Questions 49 How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or LTE? 49 Is Roaming on LTE Supported? 49 What Do I Do if I Forget the Administrator Password? 49 If the Connection is “Always On,” Am I Always Being Billed? 49 Questions About GPS 49 What is GPS
Mechanical Specifications Safety Information 58 59 Important Notice 59 Safety and Hazards 59 Regulatory Notices 60 Legal 62 Patents 62 Licenses 62 GNU General Public License (Version 2) 62 GNU General Public License (Version 3) 68 GNU Lesser General Public License (Version 2.
Get Started The following topics give you all the information you need to set up your device and Sprint service the first time. Your Device The following illustrations show your device’s primary external features and buttons.
Package Contents Your package includes several items. n NETGEAR 341U USB Modem n Back cover n Micro-SIM (pre-installed) n Get Started poster n Recycling envelope Care and Maintenance As with any electronic device, you should handle your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem with care to ensure reliable operation. Follow these guidelines in using and storing the device. n Protect the device from liquids, dust, and excessive heat. n Do not handle or operate the device while driving or operating a vehicle.
Starting Your Device for the First Time The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem is designed to activate automatically the first time that it is plugged in, using ‘hands-free activation’. Typically, the activation process will be seamless, not requiring any action on your part; you might not even see any activation-related messages on the device’s OLED display.
Visiting the Sprint Website Sign on to sprint.com to get up-to-date information on Sprint services and options. n Review coverage maps. n Access your account information. n Add additional options to your service plan. n Purchase accessories. n Check out frequently asked questions. n And more. Contacting Sprint Customer Service You can reach Sprint Customer Service online or by calling toll-free. n Log on to your account at sprint.com.
Device Basics Learn about the buttons, connectors, and other components of your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem. 3G and LTE Networks These wireless networks connect you to the Internet. Depending on your coverage area, you may have: n Only LTE coverage n Only 3G coverage n A combination of these networks Your device automatically connects to the fastest network that is available to you (customizable).
Your device can also be set to allow roaming on Sprint networks, domestically, and internationally. See Setting the Roaming Mode. Signal Information Learn how to determine the signal strength and get detailed network status information. Signal Strength The signal strength icon appears on your device’s OLED display and in the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Connection Details panel.
n Reboot the computer OLED Display The OLED display has several icons that help you determine the status of your device and its connections, view data usage, and view system alerts. See OLED Display for details. If the OLED display is not lit, see Turning the OLED Display On or Off. Micro-SIM Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem comes with a pre-installed micro-SIM that gives you access to the Sprint network.
2. Slide the micro-SIM out of the tray. 3. Slide the new micro-SIM into the tray. 4. Replace the back cover.
External Antennas Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem supports the use of external MIMO antennas via two antenna connectors on the top edge of the device. Important: If you choose to use external antennas, you must connect MIMO antennas to both antenna connectors, otherwise the device will not function correctly. Only antennas approved by NETGEAR for use with the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem are supported. To connect external antennas: 1. Remove the back cover of the device. 2.
Your Network Connection Find out how to launch and end your network connection. Launching Your Network Connection After the device is plugged in and boots up, a connection to the best available network is launched automatically. The device will remain connected at all times, unless: n You are out of signal range or the signal is blocked (in a tunnel, etc.). n You are in a roaming area and you have chosen not to allow roaming.
If the computer does not have device drivers installed for the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem, they are installed using TRU–Install. TRU-Install The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem includes TRU-Install, which is a feature that installs the necessary drivers the first time you connect your device to your Windows or Mac computer. An installation CD is not required. Windows When the device is connected to a Windows computer that does not have the required device drivers, the device starts up and then: 1.
l If the driver End user license agreement does not display and the AutoPlay window does not open: a. Press +E to open My Computer. b. Open the TRU-Install drive. c. Open the Win folder. d. Double-click Setup.exe. e. When the End user license agreement is displayed, select I’ve read and agree to the terms and conditions of my order. 2. Click Install. 3. When the installation is complete, click Finish.
4. Click Continue Installation. 5. When the installation finishes, click Restart to reboot the computer and use the new drivers.
OLED Display The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem’s OLED display shows details (connection status, roaming status, and GPS info) and data usage for the current billing period or connection session. If the OLED display is not lit, see Turning the OLED Display On or Off. Interpreting the OLED Display The OLED display shows icons and text that reflect the status of the device and your connection, and screen elements that link to other configuration screens.
Item Description amount of data used (for the current session). The bar (if shown) represents the amount of data remaining (the solid portion of the bar). See Data Usage and Setting the OLED Display Data Usage Format for details. Data Usage The Data Usage section of the OLED display shows either billing cycle data usage or current session data usage, depending on the format selected in the NETGEAR 341U Manager (see Setting the OLED Display Data Usage Format.) See Viewing Data Usage for details.
NETGEAR 341U Manager Interface Access your device and connection information, and configure device settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager (browser) interface. Home Page The home page is the entry page for the NETGEAR 341U Manager interface. n View your data usage and status information for your data connection. n Manage your mobile broadband network connection. n View alert messages. Item Description 1 Home page – Click to view the Home Page. 2 GPS page – Click to view the GPS Page.
Item Description and Settings. 5 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 option to work.) 6 Facebook® – Click to view the AirCard Facebook page in a new browser window or tab. (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.) 7 Feedback – Click to send NETGEAR your comments on your device. See Feedback Page. (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.
Note: If you don’t log in, you can only view the current network connection status. To log in: 1. In the address bar of your Web browser, type one of the following: l http://SprintModem l http://192.168.1.1 2. In the Sign In field, enter the NETGEAR 341U Manager administrator password (1-31 letters, numbers, and symbols). (The default password is “password”. It’s recommended you change the password, if you haven’t already. See Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager Password.) 3. Click Sign In.
Note: Data usage amounts are approximate and should not be used for billing purposes. For accurate data usage amounts, check with Sprint or click the My Sprint link in the My Account Summary section to view your account details. The Data Usage section displays: Item Description Current billing period Remaining this month Amount of data still available from the monthly limit, and the number of days remaining before the next billing period begins.
The following information is displayed. Item Description My data plan The type of Sprint data plan used on your device. My number The telephone number linked to your data plan. My Sprint Click to connect to your account at mysprint.sprint.com/mysprint. Alerts The Alerts section shows network or device alerts for situations that require your attention. The following information is displayed for each alert. Item Description Alert title A short description of the issue to be addressed.
The following information is displayed. Item Description Signal strength and roaming status The more bars, the stronger the signal. A triangle in the icon means your device is roaming. See Signal Information for details. Network carrier name Name of the available network. For example, “Sprint”. Network type LTE, 3G (1X / HRPD / 1xHRPD) Send / Receive indicators Roaming message Up (sending data) / Down (receiving data) This icon appears when you are connected to the mobile network.
2. Click GPS. You can: n Start or Stop tracking (if GPS Mode is Continuous) n Update the current location information (if GPS Mode is One-time) Note: The first time that you access GPS, you will be prompted to read and accept the LocationBased Services (LBS) end user license agreement. You must accept the agreement before you can use the GPS feature. Note: For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your device and the GPS satellites. The following information is displayed.
Item Description Latitude Latitude at time of last fix. (For example, “N32.51.73”) Longitude Longitude at time of last fix. (For example, “W105.11.7”) Altitude Elevation at time of last fix. (For example, “40 meters”) Speed Speed at which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example, “3.1 mph”) Heading Direction in which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example, “East”) Satellites The number of satellites used to get the last fix.
2. Click Settings > General > Device. The following information is displayed. Item Description Screen LCD Display Turn the OLED display on or off. See Turning the OLED Display On or Off. LCD Data Usage Format Choose whether to show Billing cycle usage or current connection usage. See Setting the OLED Display Data Usage Format. Homepage NETGEAR 341U Manager The URL used to show the homepage. See Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager URL. NETGEAR 341U The password used to show the homepage.
2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset. You can: n Backup and restore your USB modem’s configuration, if needed. See Exporting Settings and Importing Settings. n Update your device’s software. See Update USB Modem Software and Firmware. n Reset some or all of your device’s settings. See Resetting to Factory Default Settings, Resetting Device Settings Only and Clearing Account Details Only. The following information is displayed.
Item Description Note: Software downloads count against your plan’s data limit. Reset n Factory Reset – Click to reset your device to factory default settings and clear your account details. See Resetting to Factory Default Settings. (You can only do this with assistance from Sprint.) n Settings Reset – Click to reset your device to factory default settings, but leave your Sprint account details unchanged. See Resetting Device Settings Only.
n Clear logs n Download logs Network > Preferences Tab From this tab, you can configure your device’s configuration for selecting networks and roaming, and receive network configuration updates from Sprint. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences. You can: n Configure network selection and roaming options. n Check the network for a new Preferred Roaming List. n Re-run Hands Free Activation.
Item Description Roaming Guard If selected, the roaming areas where a warning will appear when you enter them. See Enabling / Disabling the Roaming Guard Warning Message. Update PRL Click to check if a new PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is available on the network, and use it to update your device. Update Network Settings Click to re-run HFA (Hands Free Activation). Manual Configuration Use only when instructed by Sprint. Advanced Settings Use only when instructed by Sprint.
Item Description Active The APN currently in use. Only one APN can be marked as active. Name Network carrier name (for example, “Sprint”). APN The operator’s access point name (obtained from the operator). Username If required, the username (obtained from the operator) used to connect to the APN. Password If required, the password (obtained from the operator) used to connect to the APN. Authentication The network authentication code (None, PAP, CHAP, PAP or CHAP).
Network > Status Details Tab This tab shows you details about the current mobile broadband connection (3G, LTE). 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Network > Status Details. The information that is displayed depends on your current connection. 4G/LTE Details Item Description Status Indicates whether you are connected to an LTE network. PS service type Indicates the LTE service type. RSRP The signal strength of the LTE network.
Item Description Power) RSRQ The siqnal quality of the LTE network (Reference Signal Received Quality). RSRQ is the ratio between the RSRP and the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). RS-SINR Signal to Interference Noise Ratio based on Reference Signals (narrowband and wideband) Cell ID The LTE cell that is currently serving your device. TX Power The transmitter power. A higher number is better. IP Address The IP address of the 4G LTE connection.
Item Description PRL Version Preferred Roaming List version. To update the PRL, see Network > Preferences Tab. 1xRTT PN Technical support staff may request this value from you. EVDO PN Technical support staff may request this value from you. PRev Technical support staff may request this value from you. Rx Power Technical support staff may request this value from you. Serving SID The Serving System ID identifies your home network area and is used to determine if you are ‘home’ or ‘roaming’.
The following information is displayed. Item Description User Guide Open an online copy of this guide in a new Web browser window or tab. (You must be connected to the Internet to use this link.) Web Click the link to open the online support website in a new Web browser window or tab where you can find a variety of resources to help you with your device. (You must be connected to the Internet to use this link.
The following information is displayed. Item Description Account Details My number The USB modem’s telephone number. MSID The Mobile Station ID associated with your phone number. MEID The MEID of your device (displayed on the packaging and inside the back compartment). ICCID The serial number of the SIM. Firmware Firmware Version The USB modem’s firmware version. Firmware Build Date The date the firmware version was created. Web App Version The NETGEAR 341U Manager version.
Feedback Page Use the links on this page to send your comments on your device, look up support information, and participate in a customer survey. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click the Feedback link in the bottom left corner of any page. The following page appears: The following information is displayed. Item Description Connect with us Facebook Click to view the AirCard Facebook page in a new browser window or tab.
Device Settings Use the NETGEAR 341U Manager to configure and manage the device’s appearance, performance, and access. Display Settings Adjust your screen’s settings to suit your surroundings. Turning the OLED Display On or Off Use this feature to turn off the device’s OLED display if you don’t want to see it for some reason. You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > General page. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2.
Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager URL You may want to change the URL for the NETGEAR 341U Manager to something more memorable. To change the URL: 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > General > Device. 3. In the NETGEAR 341U Manager field (in the Homepage section), type the new value (maximum 31 letters and numbers). 4. Click Submit.
numbers, and symbols). 4. Click Submit.
Configuring Networks The following topics provide information on configuring networks. Viewing Network Activation Information You can check whether network access is activated. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click About in the top right corner of the page. 3. Check the Activation Date in the WWAN Info section. This is the date that the USB modem was activated on the Sprint network.
The Billing Cycle screen displays: n A text description of the amount of data remaining in the current billing cycle. n A data bar showing the amount of data remaining in the billing cycle (if the text description fits on one line). The Current Connection screen displays: n A text description of the amount of data used in the current session. n The length of time the connection has been active. In the NETGEAR 341U Manager (http://SprintModem) n Log in to the home page.
n Any Network – The device can roam anywhere in the world. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences. 3. Beside Roaming Mode, select the desired value. 4. Click Submit. Enabling / Disabling the Roaming Guard Warning Message Use this feature to have your device display a warning when you enter a roaming area. You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > Network > Preferences page: 1.
Configuring Access Point Names Your device comes preconfigured with the Access Point Name (APN) for Sprint. To add an APN for another network: 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Network > APN. 3. In the blank line, enter the APN details: l In the Name field, enter a short description (for example, the carrier name). l In the APN field, enter the APN you obtained from the carrier. l Enter a Username and Password, if the network requires them.
Software and Reset The following topics provide information on managing your device’s software. Exporting and Importing Settings The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem lets you save your device settings so that you can make changes to your configuration and, if necessary, restore the original settings. Exporting Settings Settings include configuration information for the device, network, and NETGEAR 341U Manager interface.
Update USB Modem Software and Firmware From time to time, updates may become available for your device, and your device will receive an alert. You can also check for new updates manually. The updates may improve performance and add or modify features. The updates may include the following: n Device firmware n The NETGEAR 341U Manager interface n Other files Downloading Software Updates You can download software updates from the NETGEAR 341U Manager.
Upgrading Firmware From a File A one-click tool may be available for upgrading firmware from a file in enterprise environments. Contact Sprint for details. Resetting Your Device In some cases, you may want or need to clear your account information to use the device with another account, reset most settings (except for your account and network activation), or reset the device to its factory default settings. You can clear these settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Software page.
WARNING: If you reset the software to default settings, you must go through the device setup, as if you’ve just purchased the device. See Starting Your Device for the First Time. You can reset the device to factory settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Software and Reset page. Note: You can only do a factory reset of your device with Sprint’s assistance. Contact Sprint Customer Service to obtain an MSL code that you will need to enter to perform the reset. 1.
GPS Settings Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem provides GPS functionality to help you figure out where you are and get you where you’re going. There are a couple of requirements to access the GPS service. n You must accept the GPS privacy agreement. n GPS must be enabled. The GPS service may not be available if you are indoors. (You may be able to get a GPS lock if your device is very close to a window.
Note: The GPS service must be enabled before you can set the GPS mode. (See Enabling / Disabling GPS.) Using Metric Units You can use metric units in the display of location information (for example, speed and altitude). You can choose the units on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s GPS page. Note: The GPS service must be enabled before you can choose the units. For more information, see Enabling / Disabling GPS. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click GPS. 3.
Frequently Asked Questions Find out answers to questions you may have. How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or LTE? When you’re connected to a network, in the NETGEAR 341U Manager (http://SprintModem), the network type icon (LTE, 3G) appears in the Connection Details section on the left side of the page, and the connection status is shown on the Network > Status Details Tab.
What is GPS? GPS stands for Global Positioning System, which is a system that uses a series of 24 geosynchronous satellites to provide location data. GPS satellites transmit signals to equipment on the ground. GPS receivers passively receive satellite signals, but do not transmit. Where Can I Use GPS? GPS works wherever you have line-of-sight access to the GPS satellites. How Do I Enable or Disable GPS? By default, GPS is disabled. To enable GPS, see Enabling / Disabling GPS.
3. Configure your GPS application to use the same COM port. For help, see the documentation of the GPS application. How Do I Access My Corporate Network Through a VPN? Once you complete a wireless connection, you may need to launch an extranet client provided by your company and supply the appropriate user name and password to gain access. For support, contact your company help desk. Are Terminal Sessions Supported? Terminal sessions (for example, via telnet or ssh) are not supported.
Tips The following topics provide information on getting the most out of your device and your network connection. USB Modem Location Follow these guidelines in placing your device. n Avoid moisture or extreme temperatures. n For improved reception, place the device near a closed window. n Place your device within easy reach of a reliable power supply and the computer to which it will be connected. Improving Signal Strength There are several ways you can improve the signal strength.
Troubleshooting Learn about various troubleshooting tips, and what to do when a specific message is displayed. General Tips Here are some general tips to get you started. n Go to sprint.com/support to access troubleshooting and other resources. n The knowledge base at the NETGEAR website (support.netgear.com) may also be useful. OLED Display Is Dark If the OLED display is dark, turn it on using the NETGEAR 341U Manager. See Turning the OLED Display On or Off.
n “Safari can’t open the page” (Safari) n “The connection has timed out” (FireFox) Check the following: n Your device is seated correctly in the computer’s USB slot. n Make sure you’re typing the correct address in the Web browser. l Try http://SprintModem (unless you’ve changed the URL in Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager URL.) l If the home page is still not displayed, try http://192.168.1.1 (unless you’ve changed the IP address in Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager IP Address.
n Make sure the device seated correctly in the computer’s USB slot. n Make sure you’re in a network coverage area. n Check the Network Mode setting (See Setting the Allowed Network Mode.) For example, if it’s set to LTE Only, you won’t be able to connect if you don’t have LTE coverage. n If you’re roaming on 3G, make sure that roaming is enabled. (See Setting the Roaming Mode.) (Roaming is not supported on LTE.) Note: Roaming charges may apply.
Technical Specifications The following topics list the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of the device for those who require technical information. Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications This section lists the radio frequency and electrical parameters of the device.
Software Specifications This section lists the specifications that the device supports.
Item Description Operating temperature 32 to 113°F Storage temperature -4 to +185°F Mechanical Specifications This section describes the dimensions and physical features of your device. Item Dimensions (W x L x H) Description Width – 2.0" Length – 2.5” (hinge closed), 3.4” (hinge fully open) Thickness – 0.70” (hinge fully open) Weight 55 g OLED Display Monochrome Area: 96 x 64 pixels Active area: 19.953 x 13.424 (mm) Pixel size: 0.193 x 0.
Safety Information Read important safety information about your device. Important Notice Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost.
Regulatory Notices This section contains regulatory information for your device. The design of the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem complies with U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines respecting safety levels of radio frequency (RF) exposure for mobile devices, which in turn are consistent with the following safety standards previously set by U.S. and international standards bodies: n ANSI / IEEE C95.
This device complies with Parts 15, 24, and 27 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Index 3 3G Cannot connect 54 Coverage type 31 Ec/Io of network connection 31 network service, improving 52 Overview 5 Roaming support 49 RSSI of network connection 31 Service type (PS) 31 4 B 4G Cannot connect 54 4G LTE Cannot connect 54 A About page 33 Accessories, purchasing 4 Account Summary 19 Account information, accessing 4 activating the device 3 Activation Date, Sprint network 34 Date, viewing 39 Active APN 29 Administrator Logging in as 17 Password, changing 37 Administrator p
Chrome browser 2 Clear Programming 26 Common alert types 9 Configure Device 23 Network settings 23 OLED display 23 Configure Networks 39 Connect to Internet 3G network service, improving 52 Cannot connect 54 Launching a connection 10 Connect to mobile network, button 21 Connected How to tell you’re connected to 3G/LTE 49 Connection 3G network service, improving 52 Information 6 Launching 10 Status 30 ConnectionStatus 31 Connectors on device (drawing) 1 Contents, package 2 Continuous GPS
E Ec/Io 3G 31 Electrical specifications 56 Enable / disable GPS 23 Enable GPS 47 Environmental specifications 57 Export (device settings) 43 Export Settings 43 Exporting Device settings 43 External antennas 9 F Facebook link 35 Factory Reset 26 FAX 57 FCC (regulatory) notices 60 FCC ID 60 Feedback Link 33 Feedback page Settings tab 35 Firefox browser 2 Firewall software 54 Firmware Bootloader version 34 Upgrading 45 Version 34 Version, NETGEAR 341U Manager 34 first time usage 3 Fix GP
OLED display 14 Signal strength 6 Import (router settings) 43 Import Settings 43 Important notice 59 Importing device settings 43 IMSI, LTE 31 Information about your device 33 Installation requirements 2 Installing the device 3 International roaming guard 28 Internet connection data usage, viewing 39 Information 6 Launching 10 Internet Explorer browser 2 Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage 53 IOTA 57 IP address 3G 31 LTE 31 NETGEAR 341U Manager 24 NETGEAR 341U Manager, changin
MSID 31, 34 My Sprint link 20 O N NETGEAR 341U Manager Data Usage details 18 GPS page 21 IP address 24 IP address, changing 37 IP address, configure 23 Password, changing 37 Settings page 23 URL 24 URL, changing 37 URL, configure 23 Version 34 Version number 34 NETGEAR 341U Manager Home page Description 16 Displaying 17 Logging in as an adminstrator 17 NETGEAR 341U Modem Model name 34 NETGEAR 341U USB Settings, resetting 45 NETGEAR knowledge base 53 Network 3G, overview 5 Activation d
Refurbished date 34 Regulatory notices 60 Require SIM PIN to use device 29 Requirements Installation 2 Reset 43 Resetting NETGEAR 341U USB settings 45 Software to default settings 45 Your device 45 Resetting the software to default settings 45 Restarting the device 6 Restore settings 25, 43 RF (Radio Frequency) specifications 56 RF Exposure notice 60 Roaming 3G support 49 Indicator, Zing Manager 31 LTE support 49 Message 21 Mode 27 Mode, setting 40 Status 21 Roaming Guard 28 Roaming Gua
Sprint website 4 ssh support 51 SSLeay License, Original 94 Standard units Use for GPS 23 Standard units for GPS 48 Standby current 56 Start 1 Status Connection details in NETGEAR 341U Manager 20 Status Details tab, Settings page 30 Storage Temperature 58 Storage guidelines 2 Streaming GPS data 50 Support Website link 33 Support page 32 Support, contacting 4 System Logs tab, Settings page 26 System requirements 2 T Technical Specifications 56 Technical support, contacting 4 Telephone num
WWAN radio IP address 34 Index 105