Samsung-V100T LTE Mobile HotSpot PRO User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Samsung LTE Mobile HotSpot Pro
- Section 1: Getting Started
- Section 2: Understanding Your Device
- Section 3: Connecting Your Device
- System Requirements
- Before You Begin a Connection
- Initial Connection to Your Device
- Accessing Your HotSpot via a Browser
- Configuring Your HotSpot
- Preparing your HotSpot for File Access
- Installing the USB drivers for various OS types
- Connecting your Computer to the HotSpot via USB
- Factory Reset via the Web Portal
- Using the Battery Pack Feature
- Section 4: Home Page
- Section 5: Network Page
- Section 6: Securing Your Device
- Section 7: Configuring Your Device
- Section 8: Messaging on Your Device
- Section 9: Troubleshooting
- Section 10: Health and Safety Information
- Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
- Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information
- FCC Part 15 Information to User
- Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
- Knowing Radio Frequency Safety
- FCC Radio Frequency Emission
- Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
- UL Certified Travel Charger
- Display / Touch-Screen
- Battery Use and Safety
- Care and Maintenance
- Operating Environment
- Restricting Children's Access to Your Wireless Mobile Device
- FCC Notice and Cautions
- Other Important Safety Information
- Section 11: Warranty Information
- Index
Caution!
Before enabling MAC Filtering, add the MAC address
of your own PC or tablet to the Trusted Client list.
Otherwise, the HotSpot will disconnect from your
Wi-Fi device, and you won’t be able to reconnect.
To remove a client from the Trusted Client List:
1. Click or tap the drop down menu to select a device.
2. Select
the
Delete Client
button.
Note:
On wireless devices, the "MAC address" is called the
"Physical Address". You can check the properties or
status of the wireless device to find the MAC address.
Trusted Client Buttons
•
Add Client
: Select to add the MAC address typed in the
Add
Trusted Client MAC Address
field to the Trusted Client List.
•
Delete Client
: Select to remove a device from the Trusted Client
List.
•
Apply
: Select to save changes made to the list.
•
Reset
: Select to discard changes made to the list.
Port Filtering Tab
Port Filtering blocks outgoing Internet traffic. When enabled,
only traffic from selected applications can access the
Internet. Traffic type is identified by port number.
Note: DNS (Domain Name Server)
should always be enabled
when using Port Filtering. Without DNS, it is not possible
to convert a Domain name (for example, www.msn.com)
to an IP address. DNS is used by E-mail, FTP, and many
other protocols as well as by Web browsers.
Access the Web portal and select
Security
Port
FIltering
tab.
Enable Port Filtering
•
Enable Port Filtering
: Select the checkbox to enable Port
Filtering.
When the featured is enabled only traffic from selected
applications from the
Allowed Applications
list are allowed
access to the internet.
When the featured is disabled all traffic is allowed to access to the
internet.
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