Checking The Modem's Identity; Connecting To The Internet; Connecting To An Gsm/Gprs/Hspa Network For Internet Access - Multitech MultiModem MTCBA-H3-U1 User Manual

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Checking the Modem's Identity

Use the ATI command. This command uses the capital letter I (not L) after AT.
Type ATI0. The command ends in a zero.
The manufacturing data displays, for example: Huawei Modem Multiband G850 1900
Type ATI3
The software version displays, for example: 651_09gg...

Connecting to the Internet

You configure Internet access in Windows Dial-Up Networking (DUN) of the computer that the MultiModem Cell is serving.
For a GPRS network, create an Access Point Name in the Phone and Modem Options dialog in Windows Control Panel and
then create your Windows Dial-Up Connection (DUN).
The following instructions help you configure the connection for a computer using the Windows 7, Windows
Vista and Windows XP operating systems. Computers can differ. As such, you may need to modify the
instructions in this section to allow for your computer's unique setup. Use these steps as a guideline to set up an
Internet connection through your wireless service provider for all operating systems.

Connecting to an GSM/GPRS/HSPA Network for Internet Access

After you insert the SIM card and complete all other setup steps, establish an Internet connection through a
Windows dial-up session.
Before You Begin
Make sure you have one HSPA capable MultiModem cell modem.
The MultiModem modem has a HSPA capable network and an active SIM card.
The modem must receive a proper signal and have network registration through the wireless provider's
network.
Install the Multi-Tech drivers on a computer running Windows 7, Vista or XP.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem Cell User Guide
Chapter 3 – Using the Wireless Modem
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