Alert Information; Wi-Fi Users Information And Settings - Sierra Wireless Clear Spot 4G+ User Manual

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Rev 1.0 Jan.10
To automatically connect to the network upon loss of connection or when the
device powers on, select

Alert Information

The alerts icon indicates whether there are any alerts (situations that require your
attention).
Note: To view alert information, you must be logged in. New alerts are checked upon
device power-up. That is, if an event occurs, you won't be notified until the device is
restarted.
Icon
Description
No alerts are available.
One or more alert is available.
The text next to the icon indicates the number of alerts.
Click the icon or text to display the Alert window.
For more information, see

Wi-Fi Users Information and Settings

The Wi-Fi users icon shows how many Wi-Fi users are connected to the device.
Icon
Description
No Wi-Fi users are connected. (One user is connected via USB).
One user is connected via Wi-Fi.
The number indicates how many Wi-Fi users are connected.
Click the icon to display the Connected Users window.
Connected User Information
When you're logged in, the Connected Users window shows a table with
information on computers currently connected to the device.
A row may optionally show one or both of these icons:
— The user of this computer is logged in as administrator.
— This computer is connected to the device through the USB cable.
MAC Address
— Each wireless device has a unique MAC address (assigned by its
manufacturer). On a Windows PC, the MAC address is called the "physical
address"; on a Mac, it is called the "Ethernet ID". See
on page
102.
Connect Automatically
.
"Alerts" on page
37.
Using Your Device
"Finding the MAC Address"
43

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