Huawei E5331s2 User Manual
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11 Step2: Establish a Wi-Fi Connection (Take a computer with Windows XP operating system as an example) 1. Make sure that the Wi-Fi function of the Mobile Wi-Fi and the computer is enabled. 2. Select Start > Control Panel > Network Connections > Wireless Network Connection. Note: To set up a Wi-Fi connection, the PC must have a wireless network adapter installed. If Wireless Network Connection is displayed, a wireless network adapter is available. Otherwise, check to make sure you have a...
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12 Step3: Access the Internet After you establish a Wi-Fi connection successfully, you can access the Internet using the following modes. Mode Operations Auto After the Mobile WiFi is powered on, it will connect to the Internet automatically. If there is no data transmission over a period of time, the Mobile WiFi automatically terminates the Internet connection. Manual Launch the web management page and follow the prompts to connect to or disconnect from the network.
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13 Note: Launch the web management page to select the mode for accessing the Internet. You can choose whether to enable the Mobile WiFi to connect to the Internet automatically even while you are roaming. If this function is disabled, the Mobile WiFi automatically disconnects from the Internet while you are roaming. To access the Internet, set up a connection manually. Accessing the Web Management Page 1. Make sure that the connection between the Mobile WiFi and the client is a proper one....
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14 Daily Use Power Saving Mode If no operation is performed on the Mobile WiFi within a preset period, it will go to the standby mode. In this mode, the battery indicator blinks slowly in green, and the other indicators are off. If the Mobile WiFi is powered by the battery only, choose whether to enable the Mobile WiFi to turn off Wi-Fi automatically. If this function is enabled and no Wi-Fi devices access the Mobile WiFi for a preset period, the Mobile WiFi turns off Wi-Fi automatically. You can...
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15 Restoring Factory Defaults If you forget the changes you have made to some parameters, you may restore factory defaults and reconfigure the Mobile WiFi. To restore the factory defaults, press and hold the RESET button until all the indicators are off. All factory default settings are successfully restored. Note: Restoring factory defaults deletes all personal configuration settings and restores all web-based management settings and parameters to their default values.
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16 Example 1: Wi-Fi Connection to Game Machine (Sony PSP) 1. Turn on the PSP WLAN switch. 2. Select Settings > Network Settings. 3. Select Infrastructure Mode to connect to your local Wi-Fi access point. 4. Select New Connection to specify an easy to remember connection name. 5. Select Scan to detect all networks within range. The access point list is displayed. 6. Select a network indicated by the SSID of the Mobile WiFi. First press the ► button of your game machine to confirm the...
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17 SSID: The Wi-Fi name of the Mobile WiFi. WEP: The wireless network key of the Mobile WiFi. The default SSID and wireless network key label are affixed to the Mobile WiFi. 7. Press the ► button of your game machine to continue, and then press the X button to save the settings. 8. Select Te s t C o n n e c t i o n to check the connection. 9. Go to Internet Browser.
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18 Example 2: Wi-Fi Connection to a Smart Phone (iPhone) 1. Select Settings > Wi-Fi, and then turn on Wi-Fi. 2. Automatically detect the networks in range and display the access point list. 3. Select a network indicated by the SSID of the Mobile WiFi. 4. If necessary, enter a password and tap Join. (Networks requiring a password appear with a lock icon.) Note: Some Wi-Fi clients such as iTouch, PS3 and NDSi can also access the Internet via the Mobile WiFi. For details, see the user...
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19 Tips Place your Mobile Wi-Fi where you get the strongest signal. The more windows a room has, the better the signal and upstairs will generally get a better signal. You can then be online wherever you like nearby. If the Mobile WiFi is placed in an environment with poor ventilation, it may overheat after extended use. When the Mobile WiFi overheats, it will switch off and disconnect from the network automatically to protect itself. If this happens, place the Mobile WiFi in a well-ventilated...
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20 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What can I do if the Client cannot access the Internet? 5. Check and ensure that the Client is connected to the Mobile Wi-Fi properly. 6. Check the power status to ensure that the Mobile Wi-Fi is powered on. 7. Check the signal strength to ensure that the area is covered by the network. 8. Check that the network mode is correct. For details about network modes, see Mobile Network Settings on the management page. 9. You must configure the correct peer-peer...