Alerts; View Alerts - NETGEAR AirCard 782S User Manual

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Rev 1 Oct.13
· Always — The mobile hotspot automatically attempts to connect to the mobile
broadband network when powered on. You may incur additional roaming charges
if you are outside of your network provider's coverage area.
4. From the Network Mode drop-down menu, select the type of mobile broadband
network that the device can connect to (for example, Auto, WCDMA only,
LTE only, etc.)
Note:
For most users, it's best to leave the default setting (Auto). When this option is selected,
your mobile hotspot connects to the fastest service available. If you change this setting, the
mobile hotspot will not be able to connect if the option you choose is not available. For example, if
you select LTE only and you are in an area where there is no LTE network available, the mobile
hotspot will not be able to connect to a mobile broadband network until you change this setting.
5. If you want to select a mobile network other than your network service provider's
when roaming, click Scan, and then select the network from the list that appears.
6. Click Submit. (Submit button appears once you change any of the displayed
preferences.)

Alerts

View alerts

Your mobile hotspot displays alerts to advise you of changes in the device status.
On the LCD touchscreen:
On the home screen, the Alerts bar indicates that you have system alerts.
To view alerts:
1. On the home screen, tap the Alerts bar.
2. Read each alert that appears and follow any displayed instructions. (Tap the '>' to
move to the next alert.)
Note:
Alerts remain as long as the issues that cause them are active. When the issues are dealt
with, the alerts are removed automatically.
On the Homepage:
If you have logged in as Administrator, any active alerts will appear on the Homepage.
Use Your Mobile Hotspot
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