Micro-Sim; Launch Your Mobile Network Connection - NETGEAR Sprint 6100D User Manual

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Ethernet
Solid blue: The Ethernet WAN port is connected to a device and is ready.
WAN
Off: The gateway does not detect a link on this port.
Ethernet LAN
Solid blue: One or more local Ethernet ports 1-4 have detected wired links.
Off: The gateway does not detect links on these ports.
USB
Solid blue: The gateway has accepted the USB device and the USB device
is ready.
Off: No USB device is connected.
Internet
Solid blue: The Internet connection is ready.
Solid amber: Network error.
Slow blinking amber: The gateway failed to cut over from an Internet WAN
connection to a mobile broadband connection.
Off: No Internet connection.
Power
Solid green: The gateway is ready.
Slow blinking green: The gateway is powering up.
Solid red: System failure.
Slow blinking red: Thermal cut off alarm.
Off: No power is supplied to the gateway.
Wi-Fi On/Off
Solid blue: The wireless radios are on.
Off: The wireless radios are off.
WPS
Solid blue: WPS security is enabled.
Blinking blue: Someone is using WPS to join the gateway's Wi-Fi network.
Off: WPS is not in use.

Micro-SIM

Your gateway comes with a pre-installed micro-SIM that gives you access to the Sprint network.

Launch Your Mobile Network Connection

After your gateway powers on and boots up, a connection to the best available network (3G,
4G, or LTE) is launched automatically.
Your gateway remains connected at all times, unless:
You are out of signal range or the signal is blocked.
You are in a roaming area and you have chosen not to allow roaming.
Note: Even though your gateway is connected, you are only billed when data is sent or
If the Connection is "Always On," Am I Always Being Billed?
received. See
Gateway Basics
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