INTRODUCTION Device Overview 1. Menu button 5. Unread message 9. Battery cover icon 10. Notch for removing 2. Signal and Roaming status icon 6. Battery icon back cover 3. Network mode icon 7. Power button 4. Wi-Fi signal icon 8. Micro USB port...
Display Layout and Icons Icon Description Signal and Roaming status icon Network mode icon Data ow icon Wi-Fi signal and number of access users The number of unread messages; maximum is 100 Battery capacity icon; if battery is lower than 25%, this icon is red WPS status indicator Download and upload data speed...
Hardware Installation Installing the SIM Card Follow the below instructions to install the SIM card: 1. Remove the SIM card from the outer card, being careful not to touch the gold contacts. Ensure the device is powered o . Remove the battery cover, and take the battery out.
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After a few seconds, the Wi-Fi signal icon will appear on the display. 2. Look for the network (SSID) “Moxee HotspotXX_2.4G” or “Moxee HotspotXX_5G”, where XX are the last two digits of the device IMEI.
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3. Click “Connect” and enter the default password found on your device. Your Wi-Fi SSID and password information can be found on your device’s “Wi-Fi Info” screen or on the SSID label located underneath the battery cover. Note: This device will search for software updates periodically and may result in a small amount of data usage.
DEVICE CONFIGURATION Log in to your Device To configure your device, open a web browser on your terminal and input the default URL: 1. Make sure to connect your terminal (e.g. tablet, PC, etc.) to the hotspot via Wi-Fi or MicroUSB cable. 2.
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Home Page In the Home section, you can select one of the below three options to configure your device: • Internet Info Button: Allows you to check the Internet status by click- . The Internet mode, network status, connection time ing the icon and connection related parameters will be displayed.
• Clients Button: You can check the connected client information by clicking the icon. The connected client’s device name, IP address and MAC address will be displayed. You can click “SMS” to see text messages you may receive from your service provider or others. Inbox: You can read, select, delete, refresh and select multiple text messages.
• To Enable/Disable Mobile connection Mobile Data: • To Enable/Disable Roaming connection Data Roaming: • APN Profile Name Carrier Name: • 4G-LTE Network Mode: Auto/Manual, it is suggested to select “Auto” • Network Operator: Wireless • WLAN Settings In this menu, you can configure the Wi-Fi settings for your hotspot device.
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Note: If you are unsure of the Wi-Fi Channel or Channel Width, it is suggested to select “Auto” . • WLAN MAC Filter MAC address filtering (also known as link-layer filtering) is a feature for IPv4 addresses that allows you to include or exclude computers and devices based on their MAC address.
• Disable will disable the WLAN MAC filter. • Whitelist will only allow devices with the selected MAC address(es) connect. • Blacklist will only deny devices with the selected MAC address(es) from connecting. Network • DHCP In this menu, you can configure the DHCP settings. The default values are: •...
Features • Firewall Your hotspot’s high-performance firewall feature continuously monitors internet tra c, protecting your network and connected devices from malicious internet attacks. In this section you can “Enable” or “Disable” the Firewall/IP Filter settings. Note: In order to enable the IP Filter, the Firewall setting must be set to “Enable”...
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• The value range of the LAN/ WAN Port is 1-65535. • Settings will not take e ect until the “Apply” button is clicked. • Port Forwarding In this section you can enable external computers to access FTP or other services provided by the LAN. •...
Note: This will enable you to provide access to others to your FTP server on your LAN through WAN. Step 1: Assign a static IP to your local computer that is hosting the FTP server. Step 2: Log in to the Gateway, and go to Settings > Features > Port Forwarding.
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• PIN Management In this section you can enable or disable the PIN on your SIM card. Please be aware that you can only enter the incorrect PIN 3 times before the SIM card will be locked. To unlock the SIM card, a PUK code will need to be entered.
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• Device Name: Name of the hotspot for identification purposes. • Software Version: Software version currently loaded on the hotspot. • Hardware Version: Hardware version of the hotspot. • IMEI: The unique identification number that is used to identify the 4G-LTE module.
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• Upgrade Your hotspot can automatically detect firmware updates. In this section you can manually check if there is new firmware for your hotspot, and update. When there is a new version, it will display a “new” icon in the WebUI, and you can select the icon to proceed with the update.
Log out Click "Log out" to log out from your hotspot. Once you log out, you will return to the login page. Troubleshooting: If you are having trouble with the device, here are a few troubleshooting tips: 1. If the device is not responsive, restart it by pressing the Power Button for 8 seconds.
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Q: What if I have forgotten my Wi-Fi Password? A: 1. You can nd the Wi-Fi Password in the Wi-Fi Info page the LCD. 2. You can also reset the device to factory defaults by pressing the reset button for 5 seconds. Q: What to do if the PIN or PUK locks up? If the SIM card is locked, you will need to enter a PIN.
Health and Safety Information To the Owner • Some electronic devices, such as the electronic system of vehicles, are susceptible to electromagnetic interference sent by your device if inadequately shielded. Please consult the manufacturer of your device before using if necessary.
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• Your device is not waterproof. Please keep it dry and store in a shady and cool place. • Do not use your device immediately after a sudden temperature change. In such a case, sudden temperature changes can p roduce moisture inside and outside your device.
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installation, disassembly, storage, servicing or operation of the Product. iv. Modi cations or repairs not made by the manufacturer or an approved service center. v. Power failures, surges, re, ood, accidents, actions of third parties or other events outside the manufacturer's reasonable control.
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SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model device is on e with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after searching for: 2APQU-K779HSDL...
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FCC Compliance FCC ID: 2APQU-K779HSDL This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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