Huawei B882 Getting Started Manual

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4G LTE Huawei B882 Turbo Hub
Getting Started Guide

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  • Page 1 4G LTE Huawei B882 Turbo Hub Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 3: Before You Begin

    Thank You for Purchasing the Turbo Hub! Before You Begin What’s in the Box : Turbo Hub Power adapter 1 Ethernet cable (Yellow) 1 Telephone cable Getting Started Guide Safety Information Guide Warranty Information Guide If anything is missing or damaged, return the entire package to your point of purchase.
  • Page 4 Getting Started: Setting up Your Turbo Hub Follow these simple steps to setup your Turbo Hub. Place the Turbo Hub at an indoor open area or close to a window if possible.  Obstructions such as concrete or wooden walls may affect the transmission of wireless signals.
  • Page 5 Step 2 Connect the power adapter to the power port and plug into the wall socket. The Turbo Hub will power on automatically.
  • Page 6: Getting Started: Setting Up An Internet Connection

    Getting Started: Setting up an Internet Connection Connecting your devices (computer, laptop, tablet, etc.) to the Internet You are able to connect to the Internet via a wired or wireless (Wi-Fi) connection. Follow the instructions below to set up your connection of choice. Wired Connection With an Ethernet Cable Step 1 Connect the Yellow Ethernet cable provided to one of the 3 LAN ports...
  • Page 7 Solid White: the Turbo Hub is powered on. Power Solid Blue or Cyan: the Turbo Hub is registered with the wireless network. If this indicator is red and blinking, power off the Turbo Hub and ensure your SIM card is inserted correctly.
  • Page 8: Wireless (Wi-Fi) Connection

    Wireless (Wi-Fi) Connection Follow these simple steps to connect up to 32 Wi-Fi enabled devices to the Internet through your Turbo Hub:  The Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and Wi-Fi Password (WIFI KEY) are printed on the Wireless Security Sticker located on the bottom of your Turbo Hub. ...
  • Page 10: Getting Started: Setting Up Your Phone

    Getting Started: Setting up Your Phone Follow these simple steps to connect a Phone to your Turbo Hub. Step 1 For voice calls, connect a standard telephone to the Telephone Port using a RJ-11 cable (you will require a voice plan in addition to a data plan to use this feature).
  • Page 11  Radio signals can interfere with the telephone call connection and quality. To eliminate the risk of possible interference, place the telephone at least 1 meter away from the Turbo Hub.  The 4G LTE Turbo Hub voice does not support: ...
  • Page 12 Solid White: the Turbo Hub is powered on. Power Solid Blue or Cyan: the Turbo Hub is registered with the wireless network. If this indicator is red and blinking, power off the Turbo Hub and ensure your SIM card is inserted correctly.
  • Page 13 Using Your Turbo Hub’s Phone Features The Turbo Hub offers the ability to make calls via your wireless service. Please familiarize yourself with the Turbo Hub’s calling features below. (Instructions may vary depending on the telephone model and for cordless handsets) Forwarding a Call Forward All Incoming Calls All your incoming calls will be forwarded to another number.
  • Page 14: Making A Conference Call

    Making a Conference Call You can conference a maximum of three people. The first call can be incoming or outgoing, but the second call must be initiated by you. To make a conference call:  Step 1 During a call, ask the recipient to hold, then press the Flash/Talk key (varies by telephone model).
  • Page 15: Checking Your Voice Mail

    Caller ID Caller ID shows the phone numbers of your incoming calls so you have the flexibility to choose whether to answer the call. When used with Call Waiting, you see incoming phone numbers even if you are on another call. Using outbound Caller ID, you can choose to block your number as "Restricted".
  • Page 16: First Time Quick Setup Wizard

    After completing the Quick Setup Wizard, you can choose Settings > Quick Setup to access this setup again. Step 1 Launch a web browser, and enter http://huawei.turbohub or http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. Step 2 Enter the website password, and log in to the web user interface. The default password is admin.
  • Page 17 SSID Name: The SSID is the name of your wireless network. Use a  unique name to identify your wireless network so that you can easily connect from your wireless clients. SSID Broadcast: Select Enable to broadcast the SSID of your Turbo ...
  • Page 18 Changing Your Turbo Hub Settings You can configure and manage the Turbo Hub settings using the web user interface. Step 1 Launch a web browser, and enter http://huawei.turbohub or http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. Step 2 Enter the password, and log in to the web user interface. The default password is admin.
  • Page 19 Getting to Know Your Turbo Hub Appearance Power button Wi-Fi/WPS button Power port Dial-up button (used only when connection mode is set Telephone port to manual) LAN ports SIM card slot WAN port Power indicator Network status indicator Wi-Fi/WPS indicator SMS indicator Call status indicator Wireless dialing indicator...
  • Page 20: Indicator Status

    Indicators The front panel of your Turbo Hub provides simple and intuitive indicators so that you can easily learn the Turbo Hub’s status by observing the indicator lights. Indicator Status powered on.  Turbo Hub Off: powered off.  Turbo Hub Power indicator Fast red blinking: SIM card unavailable (SIM ...
  • Page 21 Indicator Status Steady on: call in progress.  Slow blinking: incoming call.  Telephone indicator Steady on: connected to a 4G/LTE network.  Slow blinking: connecting to a 4G/LTE network.  Wireless dialing indicator Steady on: network cable connected.  Blinking: data transfer in progress.
  • Page 22: Restoring Factory Defaults

    Reset button until the signal indicators on the Turbo Hub blinks. After the factory default settings are restored, the Turbo Hub will restart automatically. Restoring factory defaults will delete all the B882 Turbo Hub's user-defined settings and restore all settings on the web user interface to their defaults.
  • Page 23: For More Information

    For More Information If the Turbo Hub does not work properly: See the online help information on the web user interface or visit  http://support.bell.ca/Mobility and select your device. Restart the Turbo Hub using the power button, then unplug the Turbo Hub for 2 ...

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