User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1: Get Started
- 2: Use Your Mobile Hotspot
- Set Auto Connect and Network Options
- View Data Usage
- Select a Language
- Enable / Disable Wi-Fi
- View / Block Connected Users
- Add a Wireless Device to your Wi-Fi Network
- View Messages / Alerts
- Use the GPS Feature
- Battery Settings
- Set Audio Alerts
- Change Device Security Settings
- View Details About Your Mobile Hotspot
- Contact Rogers
- Use the microSD Card to Share Files over Wi-Fi
- Recharge the Battery
- 3: Advanced Settings
- Show Help for Advanced Settings
- Do not Automatically Install Driver for USB Tethering
- Export / Import Router Options
- Set Display Options
- Lock or Unlock Device Keys
- View WAN Information
- Set Connection Preferences
- Enable SIM Security
- View Wi-Fi Status and List of Connected Devices
- Set Wi-Fi Network Options
- Set Wi-Fi Security Options
- Set MAC Filter Mode
- Enable Port Forwarding
- Enable Port Filtering
- Enable VPN Passthrough
- Enable DMZ
- Enable Universal Plug and Play
- Set Router LAN Options
- 4: Frequently Asked Questions
- 5: Troubleshooting
- 6: Specifications
- 7: Regulatory and Safety Information
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I find my computer’s IP address?
The steps for finding your computer’s IP address depend on the operating
system.
Windows
1. Open the command prompt window.
a. Click Start > Run.
b. Type cmd or command and click OK.
2. At the command prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter.
3. Write down the IP address for the entry that relates to the wireless network
connection. (The IP address may be listed under “IPv4 Address” or
something similar.)
Mac OS X
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences > Network.
2. Select the wireless adapter. The IP address is displayed in the right pane.
Other operating systems
Refer to the user documentation for your operating system or computer.
How do I find a device’s MAC address?
You’ll need to know the MAC address for a device when:
• Assigning an IP address based on a MAC address (when using DHCP)
• Allowing or denying devices access to your Wi-Fi network (MAC filtering)
Tip: To display a list of connected devices, including the MAC address of each
device, click the Wi-Fi icon ( ).
The steps for finding a device’s MAC address depend on the operating system.
Windows
1. Open the command prompt window.
a. Click Start > Run.
b. Type cmd or command and click OK.
2. At the command prompt, type ipconfig/all and press Enter.
3. Write down the Physical address for the entry that relates to the wireless
network connection. (It appears as a series of numbers and letters. This is the
MAC address of your wireless adapter.)
Mac OS X
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences > Network.
2. Select the wireless adapter that is connecting to the routing hardware.
3. Select Advanced.
4. Select Ethernet. The Ethernet ID is displayed. This is the same as the MAC
address.