Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway Operator Manual
- 1 Preface
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- 2 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines
- 3 ANSI safety guidelines
- 4 Product description
- 4.1 Product overview
- 4.2 4G/LTE and 5G radio support
- 4.3 4G and 5G band and antenna support
- 4.4 Subscriber Interfaces
- 4.5 Environment
- 4.6 Physical dimensions
- 4.7 Physical interfaces
- 4.8 Typical connection
- 4.9 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System with the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway
- 4.10 Management
- 4.11 QR code information
- 4.12 Power
- 4.13 Additional functional and feature information
- 5 Installation
- 5.1 Unpacking the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway
- 5.2 Product Warnings
- 5.3 Connecting power
- 5.4 Starting up
- 5.5 Downloading the T-Mobile Broadband App
- 5.6 Checking LCD
- 5.7 Connecting to Wi-Fi
- 5.8 Managing the Wi-Fi network
- 5.9 Connecting Accessories (Optional)
- 5.10 Repositioning the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway
- 5.11 Connecting devices for Wi-Fi or a mesh network
- 5.12 Connecting Ethernet LANs
- 6 Removing battery and SIM card
- 7 Replacing battery and SIM card
- 8 FCC statements and label instructions
- 9 Configuration
- 10 Glossary
- Customer document and product support
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6 Removing battery and SIM card
6.1 Purpose
6.2 General
6.3 Recommended tools
6.4 Safety information
6.5 Procedures
6.1 Purpose
This chapter provides the steps to remove the battery and SIM.
Removing the battery or SIM card from the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway
is intended to be a simple user experience for most installations. The battery and SIM
card are located in the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway and is accessed by
removing the base.
6.2 General
The steps listed in this chapter describe how to replace the battery and SIM from the
T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway.
Note — The T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway has a
pre-installed SIM card and battery.
Note — There are two liquid damage indicator (LDI) sticks
pasted in the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway:
• On the side of the inner frame close to the vents
• On the bottom door, which is attached with screws
Note — Refer to the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway
Customer Release Notes before removing the battery or SIM
from the T-Mobile High-Speed Internet Gateway.










