Wi-Fi Name – The Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) for the Wi-Fi network broadcasted by your
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Jetpack.
Wi-Fi Password – Use this setting to enter your desired Wi-Fi password.
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802.11 Mode – Use this setting to change the Wi-Fi mode. The Jetpack allows devices
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using 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n to connect to the wireless network.
Security – Use this setting to select the desired type of Wi-Fi security used to encrypt the
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wireless network. WPA2 is the latest and most secure method, and should be used
whenever possible.
Security Option – Use this setting to select the desired Wi-Fi security option used to
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encrypt the wireless network. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the latest and most
secure option and should be used whenever possible.
Maximum Wi-Fi connected devices – Use this setting to specify how many devices can
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simultaneously connect to your Jetpack.
Privacy Separator – If this setting is turned On, each connected device is isolated from all
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other connected devices. This provides additional securities if some connected devices are
unknown or not completely trusted. For normal operation, this option should be turned Off.
Wi-Fi Media– WMM provides higher priority for multi-media traffic. This setting should
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normally be turned ON to assist throughput.
IMPORTANT!
Any change you have made on the Wi-Fi Settings page will restart your Jetpack,
disconnecting any connected devices. If Wi-Fi Name and Password are not changed, your
Jetpack automatically reconnects your devices. If either or both Wi-Fi Name and Password is
changed, you need to reconnect using the new Wi-Fi Name and Password from your device Wi-
Fi connection application or controls.
Advanced
The Advanced menu allows you to change Jetpack advanced settings. The Advanced page
provides options for updating DNS, SIM, Firewall, LAN, and Port Filtering settings.
IMPORTANT!
Changing the advanced settings may adversely affect stability, performance, and
security of your Jetpack.
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