Datajack MIFI 2200 Spécifications

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Page 2 - MiFi 2200 Basics

10 The Home Screen The Home screen is the first screen you see after logging in to the browser interface. It the main point of entry for all you

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11 WiFi The WiFi section tells you: · The profile currently in use. · The network name (also known as the SSID). · The security method in use

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12 Password Settings Password settings allow you to change the admin password that gives access to the browser interface for your MiFi Device. C

Page 5 - Initial Connection and Setup

13 WiFi Menu The WiFi menu has three components: † WiFi Profiles — to view or change settings for your secure profile or to set up a Temporary

Page 6 - 5. Click the Next button

14 The WiFi Profile page displays the following information: † Profile — The profile currently being used. † Network Name (SSID) — Name of th

Page 7 - 7. Click the Next button

15 Choosing a Profile Select a profile from the Profile list: † Secure — This is the profile you should use most of the time. You can set up th

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16 Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot You can use this profile to create a secure temporary hotspot to allow a maximum of five connections to your Mi

Page 9 - Interface Basics

17 2. Click the Apply button. Your device will restart, and you must reconnect to your wireless network with the temporary network name and networ

Page 10 - The Home Screen

18 Finding the MAC Address The MAC Address is also known as a hardware or physical address for a device, usually a network adapter. It consists o

Page 11 - See WiFi Menu (page 13)

19 WiFi Status WiFi Status provides you with information about your wireless network, and is divided into three sections.

Page 12 - Password Settings

2 MiFi 2200 Basics This device offers more freedom than ever before. No wires, no cables—just access to your data when you need it. The power of

Page 13 - WiFi Menu

20 WiFi Network The WiFi Network section of the WiFi Status screen displays the following information: † Profile currently in use. † Name of

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21 WiFi Log Click the WiFi Log button to view a listing of WiFi events (most recent first). WWAN Menu The WWAN menu displays information about

Page 15 - Setting Security

22 Configuration Click Configuration in the WWAN menu to reactivate your device, update your PRL, or update the firmware of your device. The

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23 Diagnostics Click Diagnostics in the WWAN menu to access status information about your internet connection and device. The WWAN Diagnostic

Page 17 - MAC Filter

24 WWAN Connection The WWAN Connection section displays the following information: † Connection status: o Connected — connected and transmitti

Page 18 - Using MAC Filtering

25 WWAN Event Log The WWAN Event Log section lists network connection events and times when they occurred. DataJack Technical Support may use th

Page 19 - WiFi Status

26 WWAN Status The WWAN Status screen displays information about your internet connection. This screen is divided into three sections.

Page 20 - WiFi Clients

27 Internet Connection The Internet Connection section displays the following information: † Status of the connection † Number of bytes receiv

Page 21 - WWAN Menu

28 Connection Log The Connection Log to display a log of outgoing traffic showing these details: † Date/Time † Client IP Address (IP addres

Page 22 - Configuration

29 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu allows you to back up and restore your configuration, specify router settings such as DHCP; port filtering, an

Page 23 - Diagnostics

3 Your MiFi 2200 Hotspot Device · Power Button — Powers on and off the device. Also indicates power, battery, and roaming activity. · microU

Page 24 - WWAN Modem

30 Advanced Settings Click Advanced Options in the Advanced Menu to configure your MiFi device or to enable the system log. The Advanced Sett

Page 25 - WWAN Event Log

31 Disabling SSID broadcasting provides additional security but you will have to re-renable it if you lose your automatic connection. † Select t

Page 26 - WWAN Status

32 disable VPN passthrough, and then click the Apply button. NOTE Please check with your Corporate IT department for supported VPN protocols. S

Page 27 - Traffic Counters

33 Config File Click Config File in the Advanced Menu to back up your configuration file (MiFi device settings) to your computer, or to restore

Page 28 - Connection Log

34 Port Filtering Click Port Filtering in the Advanced Menu to enhance the security of your system by controlling which applications are allowed

Page 29 - Advanced Menu

35 Port Filtering for Standard Applications 1. From the Port Filtering screen, select the Enable Port Filtering checkbox. 2. Select the checkbo

Page 30 - Advanced Settings

36 4. Enter the port or port range. You can enter up to five ports or port ranges. · Single port — enter the port number in both fields. · Port

Page 31 - 3G Modem

37 Power Management When your MiFi device is on battery power, you can set the length of time before it shuts down. You can also turn off your M

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38 Connecting to your MiFi Device NOTE The battery should be fully charged before using the MiFi device for the first time. TIP The default SSID

Page 33 - Config File

39 Troubleshooting your MiFi Device For a more complete listing of errors and possible solutions, please visit www.datajack.com/faqs to find up-

Page 34 - Port Filtering

4 Inserting and Charging the Battery 1. Slide open the door at the bottom of the device. 2. Insert the battery by lining up the gold contact

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40 LED Status Indicators Your MiFi device has two LED indicators. They operate as follows: Service Status LED Indicates None --- MiFi is po

Page 36 - Port Forwarding

41 Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature: 14°F to 113°F Storage Temperature: -4°F to 77°F Vibration Stab

Page 37 - Power Management

42 Regulatory Information This device is designed to be activated on the DataJack network and has a software programming lock that, in part, pr

Page 38 - 3. Click Connect

43 Contacting DataJack Customer Service Our friendly customer service representatives are available Monday – Friday from 8AM to 9PM (CT), and o

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5 Initial Connection and Setup 1. Open any web browser on your computer. Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, or Chrome will work fine. 2. Enter

Page 40 - LED Status Indicators

6 4. Your activation status will be shown to you on the Activation screen. If you have already called to activate your device, this screen will s

Page 41 - Technical Specifications

7 7. Click the Next button. 8. You have the option of configuring the WiFi settings of your MiFi device on the WiFi Settings screen. 9. Onc

Page 42 - Regulatory Information

8 10. The MiFi Setup Wizard is now complete. After you click the Finish button, your device will restart and you must reconnect to your wireless

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9 Interface Basics Opening the Browser Interface 1. Open any web browser on your computer. Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, or Chrome will

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