Low Power Mode (Standby Mode); Network Lock; Connecting An External Antenna - Zte Boost MF62 Quick Start User Manual

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2.4 Low Power Mode (Standby Mode)

With no Wi-Fi device connected the wireless router will go into low power
mode after 10 minutes.
• The display will extinguish, the Wi-Fi SSID broadcast will switch off.
• Press the Power or WPS key to exit from Low Power Mode.
• To operate as 'always on' make sure there is a Wi-Fi device connected that
does not itself go into sleep mode.
Note: If the device is powered off and charging (power lead connected) then
the charging animation will stop when fully charged.

2.5 Network Lock

• Your wireless router is locked to the Optus network.
• When you insert a non-Optus SIM card you are presented with unlock
instructions in the web interface (http://boost.wifi.com)
• Contact Optus to obtain your 16 digit unlock code.
• An unlocking fee may apply.
• 5 incorrect attempts will block the unlock process and the device will then
only work with an Optus SIM card.
• Contact Optus for more information.

2.6 Connecting an External Antenna

An external antenna may be recommended in areas of lower coverage to
improve your modem performance. TS9 termination antennas are available
from various retailers. Insert the connector carefully to avoid damage.
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