You can purchase the following accessories separately:
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AirCard Smart Cradle (DC112A). The smart cradle boosts the signal and extends
coverage indoors and in areas with low signal strength, adds Ethernet and USB
connectivity, and adds high-gain external WiFi antennas.
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AirCard Signal Boosting Cradle (DC113A). The boosting cradle boosts the signal,
extends coverage indoors and in areas with low signal strength, and adds Ethernet
connectivity.
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Extended battery. The extended battery is a 3600 mAh battery that provides a battery life
that is 1.5 times longer battery life than that of the standard battery.
Accessory availability varies by region. For more information, visit
http://www.netgear.com/aircardaccessories.
Power Sources
Your hotspot can receive power from any of the following sources:
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Rechargeable battery included with the hotspot
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Wall socket using the AC adapter and USB cable
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USB port on your computer
Important Account Information
Before you can set up your hotspot, you need to get a micro-SIM card and access point
name (APN):
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Make sure you get a micro-SIM card (also called 3FF) rather than a nano-SIM or
standard size SIM.
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Make sure you get a data-enabled SIM:
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Some phone SIMs work, but not all. NETGEAR recommends that you use a hotspot
or tablet SIM. Phone SIMs and hotspot and tablet SIMs look the same, but work
differently on the network.
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If you want to use 4G LTE data, make sure the service has 4G capability.
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Get the APN from the service provider:
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The APN is often listed in the literature that came with the SIM.
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The service provider website might also list the APN information.
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As a last resort, most service provider APN information is available via a web search.
For example: [Service Provider Name] APN.
Set Up and Connect to the Internet
To connect to the Internet, you need a micro-SIM card. To obtain a micro-SIM card, contact
your Internet service provider.
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