Verizon Jetpack MiFi 4510L User's Guide

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MiFi®4510L
USER
GUIDE
90026384 R3
VERIZON JETPACK MOBILE HOTSPOT
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MiFi®4510L

MiFi®4510LUSER GUIDE 90026384 R3VERIZON JETPACK™ MOBILE HOTSPOT

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5Service Status Indicator (LED) StatesLED Color Status DescriptionNo LightO The device is powered o or otherwise is not receiving power.YellowSolidB

Page 3 - Contents

6Service Display StatesDisplay Icon Status DescriptionNo icons The display is o, and the LED is also o.The device is powered o or otherwise is not

Page 4

7Power ManagementYour device will work from its battery or when plugged into a power source. • Battery — Charge the battery by plugging in the wall ch

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8Caring for Your DeviceLike any electronic device, the MiFi 4510L must be handled with care to ensure reliable operation. Verizon Wireless recommends

Page 6 - Getting Started

Accessing the NetworkUsing the Device for the First TimeConnecting to the MiFi DeviceUsing the Device After Setup is CompleteAccessing the User GuideU

Page 7 - Overview

10Accessing the Network4G LTEWith LTE bandwidth (700 MHz) you can get the broadband-like speed you require to work eciently outside the home or oce.

Page 8 - System Requirements

11Using the Device for the First TimeTo get started, follow these steps: ➊ Conrm your computer meets the minimum system requirements. (See System Req

Page 9 - Components

12Assemble the Wall ChargerThe wall charger comes with a removable plug. You need to connect it before using the MiFi device for the rst time. To ass

Page 10

13Remove the 4G LTE SIM CardTo remove the 4G LTE SIM Card, follow these steps: ➊ Open the SIM Card cover located on the underside of the MiFi 4510L. P

Page 11 - Service Display States

14Insert and Charge the BatteryIMPORTANT Before you use your device, be sure to charge the battery for at least three hours to ensure a full initial

Page 12 - Power Management

©2012 Novatel Wireless, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be con

Page 13 - Caring for Your Device

15 ➌ Replace the cover by setting it on the device where the notches align, and then gently slide the cover back toward the release button until it cl

Page 14 - Using the MiFi 4510L

16Remove the BatteryTo remove or replace the battery, follow these steps: ➊ Press the button and then slide the cover to open the battery compartment,

Page 15 - Accessing the Network

17Battery TipsWARNING ! Use only batteries and chargers with your device that have been approved by Verizon Wireless. Always use Verizon Wireless ori

Page 16

18Power the MiFi 4510L On and OPower On • Press the Power Button until the LED turns green or violet.Power Off • Press and hold the Power Button until

Page 17 - Install the 4G LTE SIM Card

19Connecting to the MiFi DeviceNow you can connect your computer to your MiFi device using Wi-Fi.Connect to MiFi SettingsTo connect to the MiFi device

Page 18 - Remove the 4G LTE SIM Card

20Using the Device After Setup is CompleteYou can use the MiFi 4510L as a wireless mobile hotspot to connect your computer and/or (up to a total of v

Page 19 - Insert and Charge the Battery

Conguring MiFi SettingsLoginHomeWi-FiLANWWANSecurityAdvancedMiFi Settings3

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22Conguring MiFi SettingsYou can congure the Wi-Fi settings on your device using the easy-to-use MiFi Settings Web-based User Interface (MiFi Settin

Page 21 - Remove the Battery

23LoginThe Login page is the rst page you see after connecting and prior to logging in. It contains the status bar, the Connect/Disconnect button, an

Page 22 - Battery Tips

24Menu BarThe Menu Bar is the primary navigation for MiFi Settings. You can access each feature under the appropriate menu.

Page 23 - Power Off

ContentsGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Overview.

Page 24 - Connecting to the MiFi Device

25HomeThe Home page is the rst screen you see after logging in to MiFi Settings. It is similar to the Login page, but adds more options in the status

Page 25 - Security for the MiFi 4510L

26Setup WizardThe MiFi 4510L Setup Wizard is a quick and convenient way to change your login and Wi-Fi settings.right after you login on the Login pag

Page 26 - MiFi Settings

27The rst screen of the Setup Wizard is the MIFI device Password screen. To change your existing MiFi password: ➊ Type your new password in the New

Page 27 - Conguring MiFi Settings

28The Wi-Fi Settings screen allows you to change your Wi-Fi prole settings and customize your security options. To change your Wi-Fi Settings: ➊ Chec

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29The Finish screen is where you will conrm and apply the changes you have made using the Setup Wizard. To conrm and apply your changes click Finish

Page 29 - Menu Bar

30Wi-FiThe Wi-Fi menu takes you to the Wi-Fi screen.The Wi-Fi screen is the screen you use to customize the Wi-Fi proles. The Wi-Fi screen has the fo

Page 30

31Wi-Fi ProlesThe Wi-Fi Proles section has the following options: • Current Profile — The wireless (802.11) prole currently in use. • Selected Profil

Page 31 - Setup Wizard

32Choosing a ProleYour device comes with the Secure prole already set. The following proles come with your device: • Secure — This is the prole yo

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33Set up a Temporary HotspotTo set up a Temporary Hotspot, follow these steps: ➊ Connect to MiFi Settings and log in. (See Conguring MiFi Settings on

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34Changing to a Different ProfileTo use a dierent prole, follow these steps: ➊ Select the desired prole from the Selected Prole drop-down menu. ➋ Wa

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iiiButtons ...37LAN ...

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35UpdatingTo update the current prole, follow these steps: ➊ Keep the same prole in the Selected Prole drop-down menu. ➋ Make changes to the prole

Page 36 - Wi-Fi Proles

36Updating a Profile Not Currently in UseTo update a prole not currently in use, follow these steps: ➊ Change the Selected Prole drop-down menu to a

Page 37 - Choosing a Prole

37Buttons • Update Prole — Click this button to add changes to a prole not currently in use. This does not aect the existing Wi-Fi connection betwe

Page 38 - Set up a Temporary Hotspot

38LANThe LAN menu takes you to the LAN screen.The LAN screen gives you settings and information about MiFi4510L's network. The LAN screen is div

Page 39 - Changing to a Different Profile

39TCP/IP • IP Address — The IP address for MiFi4510L. • Subnet Mask — The subnet mask network setting for MiFi4510L. The default value 255.255.255.0

Page 40 - ➌ Click Apply

40WWANThe WWAN menu takes you to the WWAN screen.The WWAN screen gives you information about the MiFi4510L device's Internet connection. The WWA

Page 41 - ➌ Change the settings

41Internet ConnectionThe Internet Connection section shows device settings and status. • Status — The status of the Internet connection, usually Conn

Page 42

42WWAN SettingsTo congure the settings, follow these steps: ➊ Select Auto-connect from the Connection Preferred Mode drop-down menu to automatically

Page 43

43SecurityThe Security Menu takes you to the following screens: • Admin Password (See Admin Password on page 43.) • MAC Filter (See MAC Filter on page

Page 44 - Connected Devices

44Set Administration PasswordThe default password is admin. To set or change the administration password, follow these steps: ➊ Type your current pass

Page 45

ivLast Update ...67History ...

Page 46 - Internet Connection

45MAC FilterThe MAC Filter screen enables you to allow specic devices to connect to MiFi4510L's wireless network. For example, if you put the M

Page 47 - WWAN Settings

46Enable MAC FilterThe Enable MAC Filter checkbox enables or disables the MAC Filter feature. • When the feature is enabled (checked), you must add th

Page 48 - Security

47Add Trusted Client MAC AddressTo add a device to the Trusted Client List, follow these steps: ➊ Type the Wi-Fi-enabled device's MAC address in

Page 49 - ➍ Click Apply

48Remove a Device from the Trusted Client ListTo remove a device from the Trusted Client List, follow these steps: ➊ Click on the device in the Truste

Page 50 - MAC Filter

49Port FilteringThe Port Filtering screen allows you to block outgoing Internet connections. You can set a list of Allowed Applications to only allow

Page 51 - Trusted Client List

50Enable Port FilteringThe Enable Port Filtering checkbox enables or disables the Port Filtering feature. • When the feature is enabled (checked), you

Page 52 - ➋ Click Add Client

51Allowed ApplicationsEnable each port ltering application that needs to be able to access the Internet. When port ltering is enabled, all other app

Page 53 - ➋ Click Delete Client

52Custom ApplicationsThis page has no eect unless the Port Filtering feature is enabled.Click Custom Applications to open the Custom Applications scr

Page 54 - Port Filtering

53Port RangesYou can dene up to ve port ranges for each application. Each port range has the following options: • Start Port — Type the beginning of

Page 55 - Enable Port Filtering

54AdvancedThe Advanced Menu takes you to the following screens: • Settings (See Settings on page 55.) • Config File (See Cong File on page 58.) • Diag

Page 56 - Allowed Applications

OverviewComponentsPower ManagementCaring for Your DeviceGetting Started1

Page 57 - Custom Applications

55SettingsThe Advanced Settings screen is divided into the following sections: • Wi-Fi (See Wi-Fi on page 30.) • Router (See Router on page 56.) • Sys

Page 58 - Port Ranges

56Wi-FiThe Network Name (SSID) broadcast enable check box enables or disables the SSID broadcast feature. • If this is enabled (checked), MiFi4510L&a

Page 59 - Advanced

57SystemThe Enable Logs check box enables or disables the System log feature. • If this is enabled (checked), you can view the system log on the Diagn

Page 60 - Settings

58Cong FileThe Cong File screen provides the ability to download (back up) a copy of the conguration settings from MiFi4510L to a le on your comp

Page 61

59Config File DownloadClick Download File to download a copy of the current conguration, and store the le on your computer. You are prompted to save

Page 62

60Config File UploadUse this feature to restore a previously-saved conguration le to MiFi4510L. This overwrites all existing settings with the infor

Page 63 - Cong File

61DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics screen shows information about the MiFi4510L rmware and other system-level information. You can also view the system lo

Page 64 - Config File Download

62System InformationThis section contains detailed information about the MiFi4510L.MiFi • Manufacturer — The manufacturer of the MiFi 4510L. • Model

Page 65 - Config File Upload

63System Status • Modem Status — Click this button to view more information about the modem status. This information is mostly used for troubleshootin

Page 66 - Diagnostics

64Port ForwardingThe Port Forwarding feature allows incoming trac (from the Internet) to be forwarded to a particular computer or device on MiFi4510

Page 67 - System Information

2OverviewCongratulations on your purchase of the Verizon Jetpack™ Mobile Hotspot - MiFi® 4510L for 4G LTE™ and Wi-Fi!With the MiFi 4510L you can acces

Page 68 - System Status

65Port Forwarding ApplicationsTo use any of the common server applications listed, follow these steps: ➊ Install the application on a computer that is

Page 69 - Port Forwarding

66PowerThe MiFi4510L can turn itself o when not in use. When using battery power, automatic shutdown greatly extends the battery life. To start up

Page 70 - Port Forwarding Applications

67Software UpdateThe Update Software screen contains the following sections: • Update Status (See Update Status on page 67.) • Last Update (See Last U

Page 71 - Automatic Shutdown

OverviewCommon Problems and SolutionsTechnical SupportTroubleshooting4

Page 72 - Software Update

69OverviewWhen properly installed, the MiFi4510L is a highly reliable product. Most problems are caused by one of these issues: • System resources re

Page 73 - Troubleshooting

70Common Problems and SolutionsThe following are some common troubleshooting solutions.My MiFi 4510L just powered off without my pressing the power but

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71How do I reset the Access Point and Router settings back to factory settings?To reset the access point and router settings, follow these steps: ➊ Co

Page 75 - Common Problems and Solutions

72Customer ServiceFor Customer Service while in the U.S. or Canada, contact Verizon Wireless at 1-800-786-8419.Data Technical SupportFor additional in

Page 76

Product SpecicationsRegulatory StatementsWireless CommunicationsLimited Warranty and LiabilitySafety HazardsProper Battery Use and DisposalProduct S

Page 77 - Data Technical Support

74Product SpecicationsGeneralName: Verizon Jetpack™ Mobile Hotspot - MiFi® 4510LModel: MiFi 4510LApprovals: FCC (North America); IC (Canada)Weight

Page 78 - Regulatory Information

3System Requirements • Compatible with all major operating systems • Works with the latest versions of browsers, including Android™, Chrome™, Firefox®

Page 79 - Product Specications

75Regulatory StatementsFederal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) NoticeElectronic devices, including computers and wireless mod

Page 80 - Regulatory Statements

76Wireless CommunicationsIMPORTANT Due to the transmission and reception properties of wireless communications, data occasionally can be lost or dela

Page 81 - Wireless Communications

77Safety HazardsDo not operate the MiFi4510L device in an environment that might be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specicall

Page 82 - Safety Hazards

78Electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Macintosh native connection software

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79Proper Battery Use and DisposalIMPORTANT In event of a battery leak:• Do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or the eyes. If con

Page 84

Glossary6

Page 85 - Glossary

81Glossary ● 3G — Third Generation. 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology. ● 4G LTE — Fourth Generation. 4G LTE refers to t

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82 ● LTE — Long Term Evolution. A wireless broadband technology designed to support roaming Internet access via cell phones and handheld devices. Beca

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83 ● USB Port Types — The USB ports on computers and hubs have a rectangular Type A socket, and peripheral devices have a cable with a Type A plug. Pe

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4Components ➊ ➌ ➎ ➋ ➍ ➊ Micro USB Connector — Connects to the A/C and car chargers. ➋ Master Reset Button — Insert a paperclip in the small

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