NetComm N3G001W Quick Start Manual
NetComm N3G001W Quick Start Manual

NetComm N3G001W Quick Start Manual

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3G Wireless Router
Mac Quick Start Guide
Mac Quick Start Guide
Start Here
This Quick Start guide provides basic instructions for connecting your N3G001W to an
Apple Macintosh computer and to a 3G Internet Server Provider .
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Before you can use this Quick Start Guide, you must already have a 3G PC Card and an
active data enabled SIM card with a 3G Internet Service Provider (ISP).
These instructions provide a basic set-up configuration that should get home or small office
Macs up and running. This will be sufficient for most users.
If you need to perform more advanced configurations, please see the comprehensive User
Guide on the supplied CD-ROM for additional instructions.
NOTE:
NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the essential installation and features outlined in this Quick Start
Guide. For detailed information regarding the advanced features of this product, please see the configuring sections in the
N3G001W User Guide on the supplied CD-ROM.
Connecting your N3G001W
The NetComm N3G001W can be connected directly to your Mac via an Ethernet interface.
In addition, you can use your Mac's Airport to connect to the N3G001W wirelessly.
Warning: Before you begin, turn the power off for all devices. These include your Mac and your N3G001W Modem.

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Summary of Contents for NetComm N3G001W

  • Page 1 Guide on the supplied CD-ROM for additional instructions. NOTE: NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the essential installation and features outlined in this Quick Start Guide. For detailed information regarding the advanced features of this product, please see the configuring sections in the N3G001W User Guide on the supplied CD-ROM.
  • Page 2: G Wireless Router

    3G Wireless Router Mac Quick Start Guide Ethernet Step 1 – Install the Hardware Installation To connect your N3G001W using the Ethernet cable, follow these step-by-step instructions: > Connect the Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable provided to the Ethernet port on your Mac and the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of your N3G001W.
  • Page 3 3G Wireless Router Mac Quick Start Guide Ethernet The Systems Preferences window opens. Installation (cont) Double click on “Network” and the below window opens. Your Ethernet status should be “connected”. If the status is not connected, please consult the detailed user guide.
  • Page 4 3G Wireless Router Mac Quick Start Guide Ethernet Open Safari and type in 192.168.123.254 in the address bar. Installation (cont) This will open the modem configuration screen as below. Type in “admin” in the System Password tab and click on “Login” Select “Wizard”...
  • Page 5 Note: NetComm used a 3G card from 3 mobile broadband for the purpose of this quick start guide and the APN of 3 mobile is “3netaccess”. Please ask your 3G broadband service provider for the APN...
  • Page 6 3G Wireless Router Mac Quick Start Guide Ethernet 11. The below screen will appear indicating that the changes are being applied. Installation (cont) 12. Click “finish” to return to the status page. You are now connected via Ethernet to the N3G001W router 13.
  • Page 7 3G Wireless Router Mac Quick Start Guide Airport Turn Airport on Installation Click on “Join Other Network” This will take you to the screen below. Do not type in any name, but click on “Show Networks” at the bottom left of the screen. Make sure “Remember this network”...
  • Page 8 3G Wireless Router Mac Quick Start Guide Airport Select “netcomm n3g series” and click on “join” Installation The default password is a1b2c3d4e5 – please type this in and ensure that “Show password” and “Remember this network” are ticked. (cont) Now, when you click on the Airport icon, you will see a number of wireless networks.

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