SoftBank 809SH User Manual

809SH

User Guide

809SH User Guide Contents
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Introduction
Introduction.........................................................................3
Getting Started
Connecting with WLAN
WLAN (Wi-Fi).....................................................................20
Connecting Wi-Fi Compatible Devices.............................30
WPS Supported WLAN Device.......................................... 31
Connecting with USB Cable (Windows)
Device Recognition/Removal on Windows PC..................34
Installing/Uninstalling Driver (Windows)........................35
Connecting with USB Cable (Mac)
Device Recognition/Removal on Mac............................... 38
Installing/Uninstalling Driver (Mac)................................39
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Checking Information of Devices Connected to Wi-Fi
Router................................................................................ 46
Setting Power Supply Function.......................................53
Checking Wi-Fi Router Information................................ 68
Operation for Setting Data Traffic............................... 69
Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
Overview of Web UI......................................................... 76
Checking Connected WLAN Devices.................................81
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Settings (Using Mobile WEB UI)
Appendix
Troubleshooting.............................................................. 208
Specifications..................................................................210
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for
Japan).............................................................................. 212
Safety Precautions

Introduction

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Introduction

Before You Begin
Read "クイックスタート (Quick Start)" (Japanese) and "お願いと ご注意 (Safety Precautions)" (Japanese) thoroughly beforehand for proper use. Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions.
Guide Usage Notes
Most operation descriptions are based on default settings. Unless noted otherwise, operations are basically described starting from Home Screen. Operation descriptions may be abbreviated.
Screenshots & Key Labels
Displays in this guide are provided for reference only. Actual Display may differ in appearance. Key labels in this guide are simplified for description purposes and differ with actual Display.
Other Notations
This product is referred to as "Wi-Fi router" in this guide.
Operating Environment
Use Wi-Fi router in any of these operating environments. Use outside these environments may affect performance. Operating environment (hardware, connected peripherals, installed applications, etc.) may also affect performance.
・For computer support, OS version upgrade information,
etc., see corresponding manufacturer's product support documentation.
・The information for operating environment listed here is the
current information as of September 2019.
Item Description
■ Devices that can be connected via Wi-Fi Wi-Fi router can be connected with WLAN devices that support WLAN standards IEEE802.11a/n/ac (5 GHz band), and IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz band). For operation or operating instructions of Wi-Fi supported devices, contact the manufacturer.
■ Devices that can be connected via USB Supported operating systems are as follows: ・Windows 10 (32-bit/64 bit) ・Windows 8.11 (32-bit/64 bit) ・Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit/64 bit)
Supported devices
Interface USB2.0 or later
・macOS Mojave 10.14.6 (64 bit) ・macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 (64 bit) ・macOS Sierra 10.12.6 (64 bit) Wi-Fi router is charged while connecting via USB.
■ Devices that can change the Wi-Fi router settings Supported operating systems2 are as follows: ・Windows 10 (32-bit/64 bit) ・Windows 8.11 (32-bit/64 bit) ・Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit/64 bit) ・macOS Mojave 10.14.6 (64 bit) ・macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 (64 bit) ・macOS Sierra 10.12.6 (64 bit) ・Android ・iOS
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■ Windows ・Windows 7 SP1/32 bit and 64 bit: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or later ・Windows 8.1/32 bit and 64 bit: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or later ・Windows 10/32 bit and 64 bit: Microsoft Edge 44 or later, Microsoft
Compatible
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Browser
1 Windows RT is not supported. 2 Japanese edition operating systems are supported.
Operations with upgraded OS or under an added or modified environment are not guaranteed.
3 Not all the menu items/setting items can be operated.
To show all the items, tap "PC View" tab. For details, see "Switching to PC Web UI."
4 Even on the supported versions of Microsoft Internet
Explorer or Microsoft Edge, display may be corrupted if document mode is old. If corruption happens, check that the document mode is latest.
Internet Explorer 11 or later ・Google Chrome™ 43 or later
■ Mac ・Safari 9.0 or later ・Google Chrome 43 or later
■ Android™ Devices ・Google Chrome 43 or later
■ iPhone/iPod touch/iPad ・Safari 9.0 or later
Package Contents
The following items are included in the package. Please confirm package contents before use. Contact Customer
Service for missing items.
Keep accessories in a safe place. AC Charger is not supplied. Purchase AC Charger (optional).
SSID and Password (Security Key)
When connecting to a Wi-Fi device, SSID (network name) and password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key) are required. Confirm SSID and password (Security Key) as follows.
In Home Screen, Wi-Fi Guide Manual Connection
SSID A / SSID B
SSID and password (Security Key) appear.
・Two SSIDs are set to Wi-Fi router. By default, a WPA2 key
is set for both SSID A/SSID B.
・For greater security, use WPA/WPA2. However, some game
consoles do not support WPA/WPA2.
・Alternatively, see label for WLAN Initial Setting to check
default SSID and password (Security Key).
Getting Started
・809SH (Main unit) ・SIM Removal Tool (Complimentary sample) ・クイックスタート (Japanese) ・お願いとご注意 (Japanese) ・Label for WLAN Initial Setting
・Wi-Fi router accommodates software updates. Use the
latest software.
・Note that connection speeds may drop or connections
may be disabled depending on line traffic or connection environments. Please be forewarned.
・To enhance security, it is recommended that a password
for unlocking the screen be set. For details on setting Lock Screen PIN, see "Screen Lock."
・When Wi-Fi router is under a corporate subscription, Wi-
Fi router functionality can be regulated by administrators. Depending on how functions are regulated, settings or operations as described herein may not be available.
・Wi-Fi router locks the screen and disconnects communication
when high temperature is detected. Screen lock is automatically canceled when high temperature state is resolved.
Intellectual Property Rights
・SoftBank, SoftBank's equivalent in Japanese and the
SOFTBANK logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of
SoftBank Group Corp. in Japan and other countries. ・Pocket WiFi is a registered trademark of SoftBank Corp. ・Microsoft®, Windows®. Internet Explorer®, and Microsoft
Edge are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States/other countries. ・iPad, iPhone, Mac, Macintosh, and Safari are trademarks
of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and other
countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. ・The trademark "iPhone" is used with a license from Aiphone
K.K. ・iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the
U.S. and other countries and is used under license. ・Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Protected Access® (WPA), and WPA2™ are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. ・Google, Android and Google Chrome are trademarks or
registered trademark of Google LLC. ・QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE
INCORPORATED. ・USB Type-C™ is a trademark of USB Implementers Forum. ・The names of the companies, products and services used in
this guide are registered trademarks or trademarks of the
respective companies.
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Introduction
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Getting Started

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Parts & Functions

Front/Top/Bottom
Part Description
Wi-Fi router status appears. Wi-Fi router
Display
USB Type-
C Port
Power Key
SIM Card
Tray
Reset
Button
uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your fingers on Display.
Connect USB Cable, AC Charger (optional) and Cradle (optional). Also use to supply power to other devices (Mobile Charge).
Turn power and Display on/off.
Install SIM Card.
Long Press with a pointed object
YES to reset Wi-Fi router to factory
defaults.
Notes on Using Reset Button
Note the following for using Reset Button. ・Power on Wi-Fi router in advance. ・Be careful not to be injured when pressing Reset Button. ・Do not Press Reset Button strongly. May cause damage. ・Do not use sharpened object. May cause damage. ・Using pen or pencil may make Reset Button dirty with ink
etc. Use with caution.
・The factory defaults can also be reset from Web UI. For
details, see "Resetting Wi-Fi Router."
Cradle (Optional) and USB Cable (Optional)
LAN Cable Connection to PC
Set Wi-Fi router on Cradle (optional) and connect to PC using LAN Cable to perform data communication. For details, see Cradle (optional) user guide.
USB Connection to PC
Connect Wi-Fi router and PC using USB3.0 Cable A to C (optional) to charge, perform data communication, and use Web UI. For details, see USB3.0 Cable A to C (optional) user guide.
Mobile Charge
Connect USB Conversion Cable C to A (optional) and USB3.0 Cable A to C (optional) to supply power (Mobile Charge) to smartphones, etc. For details, see USB Conversion Cable C to A (optional) and USB3.0 Cable A to C user guide.
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Home Screen

Layout
Part Description
Home
Screen (Page
1)
Home
Screen (Page
2)
Status Bar
Touch
Menu
Page
Indicator
This is Home Screen (Page 1).
This is Home Screen (Page 2). Flick Display right or left to switch screens.
Status Indicators for communication status and notification appear.
Touch Menu icons for various functions. Use them by tapping.
Home Screen has two pages of icons. Indicates the page position.
Status Indicators
Icon Description
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1
/ /
2
3
4
4
1 R mark appears during international roaming. 2 Appears when the wireless communication standard is set
to 5 GHz.
3 Appears when the amount of data remaining reaches
specified value which starts slow-speed communication.
4 Automatically erased in the following month. Erase it in
the settings of Wi-Fi router. For details, see "Clearing
Notification Icons for Data Traffic."
Mobile network connected (signal strong)
Mobile network connected (signal weak)
No signal
Network name
Network operators name
Mobile networks connected
Mobile networks not connected
Software downloading
Battery level full
Battery level low
Battery level insufficient
Charging
Unread notifications
Check radio interference to the weather radar, etc.
Notice of slow-speed communication (when under an individual subscription)
Start of slow-speed communication (when under an individual subscription)
End of slow-speed communication (when under an individual subscription)
Power supplying
Getting Started
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Touch Menu Icons
Tap Touch Menu icons for settings and notifications.
Icon Description
Data
Usage
Client List
Notifications
Wi-Fi
Guide
Mobile
Charge
Settings
About
Device
Show mobile network data usage, maximum traffic, Auto Reset Date, etc.
Show number of connected devices.
Check and delete received notifications; number of unread notifications is shown.
Show and set QR Code, WPS connection, and SSID and password (Security Key) for Wi-Fi router.
Supply power to smartphones, etc. (Mobile Charge).
Make settings for mobile network, Wi-Fi Network, Lock Screen PIN for unlocking screen, Display Brightness, Display Timeout, language/time, software update, Sleep mode, USB mode, and quick startup, check Web UI URL, QR code, and Battery status, or delete notification icons.
Show Wi-Fi router's phone number, software version, etc.
Appears when the amount of data remaining approaches specified value
Limitation (When under an individual subscription)
1  (Unread notification) appears on top in Lock Screen.
Tap on the settings window or notification window to
go back to the previous window and Tap to go back to
Home Screen.
where slow-speed communication starts, or when slow-speed communication starts. Make a request for setting to normal speed or make a reservation/cancellation to maintain the normal speed.
Display Off/Sleep Mode
・If Wi-Fi router is not used for a certain period of time,
Display turns off automatically. Press Power Key to illuminate Display again.
・If Wi-Fi router is not connected to a WLAN terminal, and
there has been no operation of Wi-Fi router for a certain period of time, or if Battery has not been charged, Display turns off and Wi-Fi router enters Sleep mode to save power (time until entering Sleep mode is set to 5 minutes by
default). ・In Sleep mode, WLAN is disabled. ・Press Power Key to turn Display on and release Sleep mode.
After Sleep mode is released, WLAN function is enabled and
Wi-Fi router can reconnect to WLAN devices. ・Some WLAN devices will disconnect a WLAN connection if
there is no transmission for a certain period of time after
connecting. If such a device is connected to Wi-Fi router,
the device may disconnect and Wi-Fi router may enter Sleep
mode. ・Change time before going into Sleep mode and Sleep mode
on/off in Touch Menu or Web UI. For details, see "Sleep
Mode" or "Wi-Fi Advanced Settings."
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Using Touchscreen
Wi-Fi router uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your fingers on Display.
・Tap
Contact Display lightly and briefly.
・Flick
Contact Display lightly, then brush screen up/down or left/ right.
Text Entry Window
Use onscreen keyboards for text entry.
Item Description
Entry box
Cursor
Keyboard
Return
to previous character
Cursor
(Left)
Entry
mode (Symbol)
Entry
mode (Alphabet, Numbers)
Enter text/number
Show entry position
Enter keys/numbers
Return to previous character
Move cursor to left
Symbol entry window opens
Toggle alphabet and numbers
Getting Started
Uppercase/ lowercase
Delete
Cursor
(Right)
Space
Fix
Toggle uppercase and lowercase for an unconfirmed letter
Delete a character before cursor
Move cursor to right
Enter a space
Confirm text entry
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Text Entry
Multiple letters ("ABC," "DEF") are assigned to each key. Tapping key toggles characters.
Example: For "b," Tap five times.
Example: For "c," Tap six times.
To go back to the previous character assigned to the same
key, Tap .
Example: When "c" appears by tapping six times, Tap
to return to "b."
For characters assigned to the same key, operate as follows.
Example: For "ca," Tap six times Tap
Tap four times.
To toggle uppercase and lowercase for entered character,
Tap .
To enter symbols such as "#" or "/," Tap . Tap
to show all symbols that can be entered. return to the original screen.

Notifications of Data Usage

Notifications of Data Usage
Depending on the amount of data usage, the communication speed becomes slower. When Wi-Fi router is under an individual subscription, Wi-Fi router makes advance notice or notification of start of slow­speed communication using pop-up window or icon. When Wi-Fi router is under a corporate subscription, Wi-Fi router makes notification of start of slow-speed communication by the setting on the Corporate Concierge Site.
Status Description
Advance notice of slow-speed communication
Start of slow-speed communication
End of slow-speed communication
When the amount of data remaining approaches specified value where slow­speed communication starts, Notification is updated, Wi-Fi router shows pop-up
window or on Display.
When the amount of data remaining reaches specified value, Notification is updated, Wi-Fi router shows pop-up
window or on Display.
When slow-speed communication ends,
Notification is updated and appears
on Display.

SIM Card

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SIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other customer information.
Handling SIM Card
Check the following regarding SIM Card handling.
IC Chip
For SIM Card handling, see SoftBank Website.
https://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/protect/usim/
・Always keep the IC (gold) chip clean. ・Wipe clean with a dry, soft cloth. ・Avoid applying labels. May cause malfunction.
SIM Card Cautions
Observe the following when using SIM Card. ・Customer is responsible for any damage caused by
inserting SIM Card in an other-brand IC card reader, etc.
SoftBank Corp. is not responsible in such case. ・SIM Card is the property of SoftBank Corp. ・SIM Card is replaceable (at cost) in case of loss/damage. ・Return SIM Card to SoftBank Corp. when canceling
subscription. ・Returned SIM Cards are recycled for environmental
purposes. ・Note that SIM Card specifications and performance may
change without notice. Please be forewarned. ・It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of
information that is stored on SIM Card. SoftBank Corp. is
not responsible for damages from saved information that
is lost. ・Always follow emergency procedures to suspend service if
your SIM Card or Wi-Fi router (SIM Card inserted) is lost/
stolen. Contact Customer Service. ・Be sure to power off Wi-Fi router before installing/
removing SIM Card.
With Display upward, insert SIM Removal Tool in removal hole in SIM Card Tray
Getting Started
・Press firmly and straight until SIM Card Tray ejects.
Pull out SIM Card Tray
・With Display upward, pull out SIM Card Tray. Pulling out
SIM Card Tray with Display downward or Wi-Fi router held upright can allow SIM Card to fall from SIM Card Tray and become misplaced.
・Do not pull SIM Card Tray forcefully or at an angle. May
cause damage. Gently pull SIM Card Tray out horizontally.
Set SIM Card in SIM Card Tray
・Place gently, noting orientation of SIM Card (notch/IC (gold)
chip facing down).
・Make sure SIM Card is in Card Tray. Inserting Card Tray with
SIM Card on its edge may cause damage.
Installing SIM Card
Always power off beforehand.
・Set SIM Card in SIM Card Tray beforehand. Do not insert SIM
Card without setting it in SIM Card Tray.
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Removing SIM Card
Insert Card Tray in SIM Card Slot
SIM Card is inserted.
・Do not insert SIM Card Tray upside down. ・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown by
arrow.
・Push SIM Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is
no gap between Wi-Fi router and SIM Card Tray.
・Use Wi-Fi router with SIM Card Tray completely closed.
Always power off beforehand.
With Display upward, insert SIM Removal Tool in removal hole in SIM Card Tray
・Press firmly and straight until SIM Card Tray ejects.
Pull out SIM Card Tray
・With Display upward, pull out SIM Card Tray. Pulling out
SIM Card Tray with Display downward or Wi-Fi router held upright can allow SIM Card to fall from SIM Card Tray and become misplaced.
・Do not pull SIM Card Tray forcefully or at an angle. May
cause damage. Gently pull SIM Card Tray out horizontally.
Remove SIM Card

Charging Battery

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Insert Card Tray in SIM Card Slot
SIM Card is removed.
・Do not insert SIM Card Tray upside down. ・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown by
arrow.
・Push SIM Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is
no gap between Wi-Fi router and SIM Card Tray.
・Use Wi-Fi router with SIM Card Tray completely closed.
Wi-Fi router is not fully charged by default. Charge Wi-Fi router before use. Wi-Fi router discharges even when not in use. Charge Wi-Fi router before use if it is not in use for a long time. Charge Wi-Fi router regularly to prevent a full discharge if it is not in use for a long time. For usage times, see "Specifications." Usage times gradually become shorter due to repeated charging/discharging.
Charging
Charging Conditions
Under low temperatures charging, performance decreases. Use USB Cable and AC Charger (optional) in temperatures between 5°C - 35°C. USB charging with computers may be unavailable depending on Wi-Fi router temperature.
Use Supplied Accessories or Optional Accessories
Always charge with supplied USB Cable connected to computer or with an AC Charger (optional).
Getting Started
Wi-Fi Router and AC Charger (Optional) Becoming Warm/Hot
Wi-Fi router and AC Charger (optional) may become warm while charging. This is not a malfunction. However, stop using them immediately if they become extremely hot; they may be malfunctioning.
Precaution for Extended Use
Wi-Fi router may become hot while in use or while charging for a long period, especially in high temperatures. Prolonged contact with skin may cause low-temperature burn injuries.
Connecting USB Cable
Confirm that orientation of USB Cable plugs is correct. Connecting in wrong orientation may cause damage or malfunction.
Display while Charging
Even when power is off, Press Power Key to show animation and battery level.
Using USB (Computer)
Use USB3.0 Cable A to C (SHDHE1) (optional) for charging.
・Make sure to power on computer before charging. ・Depending on computer connection environment, charging
may fail.
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Charging with AC Charger
Insert USB Type-C plug of USB3.0 Cable A to C into USB Type­C port of Wi-Fi router, and insert USB3.0 Standard-A plug of USB3.0 Cable into a computer
・When connecting Wi-Fi router to a computer for the first
time, driver software is automatically installed.
When complete, remove USB3.0 Cable A to C from computer and Wi-Fi router
AC Charger is an optional accessory. Always use AC Charger specified by SoftBank (for USB PD, USB Type-C quick charge AC Charger [ZSDBAS] (SB-AC20-TCPD)). This section describes charging method using AC Charger [ZSDBAS].
・See AC Charger (optional) user guide.
Insert USB Type-C plug of AC Charger (optional) into USB Type-C port of Wi-Fi router
Check battery level on Display.
Charging with Computer
Charging takes longer than with AC Charger (optional). Time required depends on the connected computer.
Raise plug on AC Charger (optional) and insert it into AC outlet
Charging starts.
After charging, remove the power plug of AC Charger (optional) from AC outlet, and remove the USB Type-C plug of AC Charger (optional) from Wi-Fi router
Charging ends.

Charging Mobile Phones or Smartphones

Use Wi-Fi router as a mobile battery. Use USB Conversion Cable C to A (female) (SHDHE2) (optional) and USB3.0 Cable A to C (SHDHE1) (optional). To change setting for Mobile Charge, see "Setting Power
Supply Function."
Charging Mobile Phones or Smartphones
Mobile Charge Supply
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Insert USB Type-C plug of USB 3.0 Cable A to C into USB Type-C port of mobile phone or smartphone
Getting Started
・Connect the plug so that it is parallel to USB Type-C port of
mobile phone or smartphone.
When complete, remove USB Cable from charged device and Wi­Fi router
Charging ends.
Supplying Power to Mobile Phones or Smartphones
Insert USB Type-C plug of USB Conversion Cable C to A (female) into USB Type-C port of Wi-Fi router
・Connect the plug so that it is parallel to USB Type-C port of
Wi-Fi router.
Connect USB3.0 Standard-A socket (female) of USB Conversion Cable C to A and USB3.0 Standard-A plug (male) of USB3.0 Cable A to C
Power Supply Conditions
At least 30% battery must be remaining for supplying power. Power supply stops when battery level decreases to the level below the level specified in "Battery capacity to stop supplying" (50% or 30%) in "Mobile Charge" setting on Wi-Fi router. To resume power supply, remove USB Cable from device to be charged and Wi-Fi router, charge Wi-Fi router to the batter level more than the level specified in "Battery capacity to stop supplying" in "Mobile Charge" setting. For "Battery capacity to stop supplying" setting, see "Setting Power Supply Function." If power supply fails even when battery level is 50% or 30% or more, restart Wi-Fi router and try again. Wi-Fi router cannot charge mobile phones or smartphone while Wi-Fi router is charged by AC Charger (optional) or USB Cable.
Wi-Fi Router Becoming Warm/Hot
Wi-Fi router may become warm while supplying power. This is not a malfunction. However, stop using them immediately if they become extremely hot; they may be malfunctioning.
Connecting USB Cable
・Check the shape and orientation of the plug end, and
connect the plug so that the plug is parallel to the socket.
Confirm that orientation of USB Cable plugs is correct. Connecting in wrong orientation may cause damage or malfunction.
Cancellation of Power Supply by Protective Function
If current that exceeds the current that Wi-Fi router supplies (1A) is requested by mobile phone or smartphone, power supply function may be disabled by protective function of Wi-Fi router.
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Power On/Off

Powering On
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Power Off
Power Key (Long Press)
Power off
Flick upward on Display
Home Screen appears.
・When Lock Screen PIN for unlocking screen is set, the
password entry screen appears. For unlocking screen by entering password, see "Entering Password to Unlock
Screen."
・When PIN verification is set to SIM Card, PIN entry screen
appears. See "PIN Verification (Wi-Fi Router) " or "PIN
Verification (Web UI)" to enter PIN. For PIN verification
settings, see "PIN Verification."
Power is off.

Connecting with WLAN

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Connecting Wi-Fi Compatible Devices.............................30
WPS Supported WLAN Device.......................................... 31
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WLAN (Wi-Fi)
WLAN (Wi-Fi)
Advanced Settings
Change WLAN settings as required. For details, see "Setting Wi-Fi ."
Simultaneous Connection
Use Wi-Fi router to connect up to 10 WLAN devices simultaneously. In addition, wireless LAN and USB connections can be simultaneously used, in that case the maximum number of wireless LAN connections is 10 devices, and one USB connection which totals 11 devices.
Automatic Updates for Optimizing Wi-Fi Connection
When connected by Wi-Fi, settings for optimizing the connection are sometimes automatically received/updated.

Activating WLAN Function

Power on to connect to the Internet automatically.
Connecting to 4G/LTE/3G
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Cautions for WLAN Usage
Security
For added security, change default SSID (network name) and password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key).
Communication Speed
When Multi-SSID is enabled, maximum communication speed may decrease depending on number of WLAN devices connected.
Overview
Wi-Fi router supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standards. Connect WLAN devices (computer, etc.) via WLAN for wireless data transfers. If your Wi-Fi router supports WPS, WLAN connection settings can easily be configured. Enter Wi-Fi router's SSID (network name) and password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key) to connect non-WPS­compatible WLAN devices. For details on SSID and password (Security Key), see "SSID and
Password (Security Key)."

Connecting Windows PC

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Connect a Windows PC to connect to the Internet.
SSID (Network Name) and Password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key)
For details on SSID and password (Security Key), see "SSID
and Password (Security Key)."
Default SSID is shown in alphanumerics with a leading "809SHa-" or "809SHb-." If they are changed, use set SSID and password (Security Key). The networks on Display other than SSID set on Wi-Fi router are wireless LAN signals received from nearby. Do not connect to other neighboring WLAN network.
Windows 10
This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps for "SSID" using "WPA2" encryption method on Windows
10.
Select Wi-Fi router's "SSID" Connect
Connecting with WLAN
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
Enter password (Security Key) Next
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Activate PC WLAN function
・Method for enabling PC WLAN varies by model. Contact PC
manufacturer.
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
・Confirmation message for sharing PC may appear; do not set
it. For sharing PC, see Windows Help.
In task tray, click
"Network settings" appears.
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Windows 8.1
This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps using "WPA2" encryption method on Windows 8.1.
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Select Wi-Fi router's "SSID" Connect
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
Enter password (Security Key) Next
Activate PC WLAN function
・Method for enabling PC WLAN varies by model. Contact PC
manufacturer.
Move pointer to upper right or lower right (for touchscreen,
Swipe from right end) In Charm,
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
・Confirmation message for sharing PC may appear; do not set
it. For sharing PC, see Windows Help.
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This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps using "WPA2" encryption method on Windows 7.
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Select Wi-Fi router's "SSID" Connect
Connecting with WLAN
Activate PC WLAN function
・Method for enabling PC WLAN varies by model. Contact PC
manufacturer.
Start Control Panel Network and Internet
Network and Sharing Center
Connect to a network
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
Enter password (Security Key) OK
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
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Connecting Mac

Connect a Mac to connect to the Internet.
SSID (Network Name) and Password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key)
For details on SSID and password (Security Key), see "SSID
and Password (Security Key)."
Default SSID is shown in alphanumerics with a leading "809SHa-" or "809SHb-." If they are changed, use set SSID and password (Security Key). The networks on Display other than SSID set on Wi-Fi router are wireless LAN signals received from nearby. Do not connect to other neighboring WLAN network.
Mac
This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps using "WPA2" encryption method on macOS Mojave
10.14.6.
Wi-Fi Turn Wi-Fi On
WLAN function on Mac is enabled.
In "Network Name" pulldown list, select Wi-Fi router's "SSID"
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
In Apple menu, System Preferences... Network
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
Enter Security Key in "Password" Join
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).

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Connect an iPhone/iPad to connect to the Internet.
SSID (Network Name) and Password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key)
For details on SSID and password (Security Key), see "SSID
and Password (Security Key)."
Default SSID is shown in alphanumerics with a leading "809SHa-" or "809SHb-." If they are changed, use set SSID and password (Security Key). The networks on Display other than SSID set on Wi-Fi router are wireless LAN signals received from nearby. Do not connect to other neighboring WLAN network.
iPhone
This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps using "WPA2" encryption method on iOS 12 running on iPhone.
Settings Wi-Fi
Connecting with WLAN
Turn on Wi-Fi
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
WLAN function on iPhone is enabled.
In "CHOOSE A NETWORK..." list, Tap Wi-Fi router's "SSID"
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
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iPad
Enter password (Security Key) in "Password" Connect
or Join
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps using "WPA2" encryption method on iOS 12 running on iPad.
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Settings Wi-Fi
Turn on Wi-Fi
WLAN function on iPad is enabled.
Connecting iOS Device using QR Code
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In "CHOOSE A NETWORK..." list, Tap Wi-Fi router's "SSID"
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
Enter password (Security Key) in "Password" Join
Use application on iPhone/iPad to scan QR code on Wi-Fi router's Display and connect.
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Connecting with WLAN
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
Wi-Fi Guide QR Code Connection
Activate iOS device Activate Camera
Read the QR code on Wi-Fi router's Display using iOS device
Follow the instructions of Camera to connect to Wi-Fi router
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
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Reading QR Code
Operating requirements of QR code connection are as follows:
- iOS 11 or later

Connecting Android Devices

Connect a general Android device to connect to the Internet.
SSID (Network Name) and Password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key)
For details on SSID and password (Security Key), see "SSID
and Password (Security Key)."
Default SSID is shown in alphanumerics with a leading "809SHa-" or "809SHb-." If they are changed, use set SSID and password (Security Key). The networks on Display other than SSID set on Wi-Fi router are wireless LAN signals received from nearby. Do not connect to other neighboring WLAN network.
Connecting Android Devices
This section describes setup operations with screenshots and steps using "WPA2" encryption method on Android 9. Some operations and screenshots vary by security method. Operation steps vary by Android device. For details, see Android device user guide.
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Activate Android device In menu, Settings Wi-Fi
Turn on Wi-Fi
WLAN function on Android device is enabled.
Tap Wi-Fi router's "SSID"
・When Wi-Fi router's "SSID" is not shown, press Power Key to
exit Sleep mode.
Enter password (Security Key) in "Password" Connect
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Connecting Android Device using QR Code
Use application on Android device to scan QR code on Wi-Fi router's Display and connect.
Power Key (Long Press)
Connecting with WLAN
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Wi-Fi Guide QR Code Connection
Activate Android device Activate the QR code application
Read the QR code on Wi-Fi router's Display using Android device
Follow the instructions of the QR code application to connect to Wi-Fi router
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
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QR Code Application
Use a QR code application, including "お父さんQR", etc. Install it on an Android device before reading. Operating requirements of QR code connection are as follows:
- Android 4.0.3 or later (using お父さんQR)

Connecting Wi-Fi Compatible Devices

SSID (Network Name) and Password (Security Key: WPA Key or WEP Key)
For details on SSID and password (Security Key), see "SSID
and Password (Security Key)."
Default SSID is shown in alphanumerics with a leading "809SHa-" or "809SHb-." If they are changed, use set SSID and password (Security Key). The networks on Display other than SSID set on Wi-Fi router are wireless LAN signals received from nearby. Do not connect to other neighboring WLAN network.
Wi-Fi Compatible Device
This section describes setup operations with steps using "WPA/WPA2" encryption method. Some operations vary by encryption method. For details, see the user guide of the Wi­Fi compatible devices to be connected.
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Enable the Wi-Fi functions of Wi-Fi compatible devices
Search for access points via Wi-Fi compatible devices
Select Wi-Fi router's SSID from shown access points
Enter password (Security Key) Save settings
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).

WPS Supported WLAN Device

Precautions for Using WPS Function
SSID Stealth
When SSID stealth is activated, WPS is unavailable. For SSID stealth, see "Wi-Fi Basic Settings (SSID A)."
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Start WPS
Security Method
When Security is set to WEP, connecting WLAN device by WPS is not available.
WPS Supported WLAN Device
Power Key (Long Press)
Lock Screen appears and WLAN function is enabled when
powered on. Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet.
Connecting with WLAN
Wi-Fi-router is on standby to accept WLAN device
connection.
While following window appears (within 120 seconds), set up WPS connection on WLAN device
When Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network, (mobile
networks connected) illuminates.
Enable WLAN function on WLAN device, then prepare for WPS settings as required
・Method of setting WPS function varies by device. See WLAN
device user guide etc.
Wi-Fi Guide WPS
To make other settings on WLAN device, follow the onscreen instructions
If connection is successful, WLAN connection counter
number on Display increases by one (e.g. ).
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Connecting with USB Cable (Windows)
Device Recognition/Removal on Windows PC..................34
Installing/Uninstalling Driver (Windows)........................35
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USB Connection with a Windows PC

Overview
Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet when powered on. Connect with PC via USB Cable to enable data communication.

Device Recognition/Removal on Windows PC

Device Recognition (Windows)
Upon connecting the first time, the device driver is installed automatically.
Power on PC
Insert USB Cable into Wi-Fi router USB Type-C Port, and USB plug into PC.
PC should recognize Wi-Fi router within a few seconds.
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Device Removal (Windows)
・Complete any data uploads/downloads, etc. before removing
Wi-Fi router.
Check that any data uploading/downloading is completed
Remove Wi-Fi router
Removal is complete.
Notes on Removal
Installing/Uninstalling Driver (Windows)
Cautions for Installation/Uninstallation
Removal of Wi-Fi Router
Do not remove Wi-Fi router during installation/ uninstallation. May cause installation/uninstallation failure, system malfunction or other system errors.
Administrator Privileges
Log in to an account with administrator privileges.
Connecting with USB Cable (Windows)
Installation and Uninstallation
Upon connecting the first time, the device driver on PC is installed automatically. Manual installation/uninstallation is not required.
Standby/Hibernation
Wi-Fi router may malfunction if PC enters standby (suspend/resume) or hibernation with it connected. Be sure to remove Wi-Fi router before leaving a PC unattended, etc. Wi-Fi router may malfunction if connected before Mac starts/restarts. Remove Wi-Fi router before starting/ restarting PC.
Web UI
Exit Web UI before removing Wi-Fi router. Do not remove Wi-Fi router during transmissions.
Network Setting
When Wi-Fi router is connected to a computer for the first time, set whether to share the computer on network (Home/Work/Public etc.).
Click network icon on task tray Click connected
network Click network on Ethernet screen Follow the
onscreen instructions to configure network profile
・When a popup screen appears after connecting Wi-Fi
router to computer, follow the onscreen instructions.
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Connecting with USB Cable (Mac)
Device Recognition/Removal on Mac............................... 38
Installing/Uninstalling Driver (Mac)................................39
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USB Connection with Mac

Overview
Wi-Fi router automatically connects to the Internet when powered on. Use a Mac connected to Wi-Fi router with USB Cable to transfer data.

Device Recognition/Removal on Mac

Notes on Removal
Before Entering Sleep Mode
Wi-Fi router may malfunction if Mac enters Sleep mode with it connected. Be sure to remove Wi-Fi router before leaving Mac unattended, etc. Wi-Fi router may malfunction if connected before Mac starts/restarts. Remove Wi-Fi router before starting/restarting Mac.
Web UI
Exit Web UI before removing Wi-Fi router. Do not remove Wi-Fi router during transmissions.
Device Recognition (Mac)
Power on Mac
Connect USB Type-C plug to USB Type-C port of Wi-Fi router, and connect USB plug into Mac
Mac should recognize Wi-Fi router within a few seconds.
Remove Wi-Fi router from Mac
Check that any data uploading/downloading is completed
Remove Wi-Fi router from Mac
Removal is complete.
Installing/Uninstalling Driver (Mac)
Installation and Uninstallation
Upon connecting the first time, the device driver on Mac is installed automatically. Manual installation/uninstallation is not required.
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Connecting with USB Cable (Mac)
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Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Checking Information of Devices Connected to Wi-Fi
Router................................................................................ 46
Setting Power Supply Function.......................................53
Checking Wi-Fi Router Information................................ 68
Operation for Setting Data Traffic............................... 69
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Touch Menu

Wi-Fi router uses a touchscreen-type Display. Tap Touch Menu icons for settings and notifications.
Touch Menu
Touch Menu icons are as follows.

Showing/Setting Data Usage

Set to show/hide data traffic volume for mobile network. Also set maximum data traffic volume, reset date, etc. Data traffic is an estimation. May differ from actual traffic volume. For actual traffic volume, contact administrator or Business Call Center when Wi-Fi router is under a corporate subscription. When Wi-Fi router is under an individual subscription, see Customer Service.
Checking Data Traffic Volume
Show accumulated data traffic at the moment from start of use or reset.
Data Usage
Touch Menu Icons
For description of icons in Touch Menu, see "Touch Menu
Icons."
Show accumulated data traffic at the moment from start
of use or reset.
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Showing Data Traffic on Home Screen and Lock Screen
Data Usage
Data Usage settings
Setting Maximum Traffic
Set monthly data traffic volume. When data traffic volume exceeds the set volume, notification appears with icon, etc.
・When data traffic volume is set to appear on Home Screen,
(bar icon) appears. When data traffic volume exceeds
the set maximum volume, data traffic icon changes to
(red bar icon).
・Maximum traffic does not mean a limit on data
communication. Use this volume as a measure of usage.
Data Usage
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Checkmark "Show usage on lock screen and icon"
Data Usage settings
Setting is modified.
Data traffic volume appears on (bar icon) with three-
digit numbers with decimal places rounded off.
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Setting Auto Reset Date
Tap number in "Max Data Amount"
Tap (GB) to change the unit of maximum data traffic
volume to (MB).
Enter number for maximum traffic OK
Set date of month for automatically resetting accumulated data traffic. It is reset at the timing which changes on the next day from set date.
Data Usage
Maximum traffic is set.
・Enter value number between 1 and 999.
Data Usage settings
Tap number in "Date to Reset Data"
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Enter day for auto reset date OK
Auto reset date is set.
・Enter value number between 1 and 31. ・If 31 is set, data usage is reset at the end of the month.
Reset shown data usage.
Data Usage
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Data Usage settings
Reset
Data traffic is reset.
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Checking Information of Devices Connected to Wi-Fi Router

Check information of devices connected to Wi-Fi router, such as computers, smartphones, and games.
Checking Information of Devices Connected to Wi-Fi Router
Client List

Checking Notifications

Wi-Fi router receives available notifications.
Checking Notifications
Notifications
MAC address and IP address for devices connected to Wi-
Fi router are shown.
Tap Notification to delete
Check notification.
Deleting Notifications
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OK
Notification is deleted.
Tap notification to delete
Delete
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
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Selecting and Deleting Notifications
Notifications
OK
Selected notifications are deleted.
Checkmark notifications to delete
・Checkmark checkbox at top of screen to select all.

Setting SSID and Authentication Method

Set Wi-Fi router's SSID (network name), password (Security Key: WPA key or WEP key), authentication method and encryption method for WLAN connection. Also, enable/disable Multi SSID (SSID B) for using two SSIDs.
Setting SSID and Password (Security Key)
Wi-Fi Guide
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SSID A
Edit
Manual Connection
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Tap SSID
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Setting Authentication Method
Enter SSID OK
Tap password
Select authentication method for WLAN connection. Authentication method in the table below are available.
・Authentication Method
Item Description
Open Authentication is not performed.
WEP
WPA2-PSK (AES)
WPA/WPA2­PSK (AES/ TKIP)
Wi-Fi Guide
Authentication is performed using WEP key.
Authentication is performed using WPA key.
Authentication is performed using WPA key.
Enter password OK
Entered SSID and password (Security Key) are set.
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SSID A
Edit
Tap button of authentication method to set
Setting is modified.
・Notification informing that password (Security Key) needs
changing appears depending on selected authentication
method. Tap OK and enter password (Security Key) on
password (Security Key) entry screen.
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Tap authentication method
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Enabling Multi SSID (SSID B) Function
Set Multi SSID (SSID B) to ON and make basic WLAN settings for SSID B.
・When Multi-SSID is enabled, communication speed may
decrease depending on number of WLAN devices connected.
Wi-Fi Guide
OFF for "Enabled"
SSID B is set to ON .
Edit
Manual Connection
SSID B
Set SSID and password (Security Key), authentication method, and encryption method as set on SSID A
SSID B is available.
・For authentication methods, see "Setting SSID and
Authentication Method."
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Setting Power Supply Function

Set minimum battery level on which power supply to another device is stopped when using Wi-Fi router as a mobile battery.
Setting Power Supply Function
Mobile Charge

Other Settings

Set various settings such as roaming, Lock Screen PIN for unlocking screen, Display brightness, Sleep mode, Wi-Fi communication standard, software update, and erasing notifications icons.
Setting Network
Set mobile network.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
50% / 30% for "Battery capacity to stop supplying"
Battery level is set on which power supply is stopped.
Mobile Network
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Setting APN Profile
Network Mode
Tap button of mode to set
Select APN profile.
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closed network service "Network/VPN gateway secure mobile access" offered by SoftBank Corp. for corporate customers. A contract is required to use "Network/VPN gateway secure mobile access." For details on "Network/VPN gateway secure mobile access," see https://www.softbank.jp/biz/cloud/
sdngateway/secure_mobile_ac/.
Settings
Network mode is set.
Mobile Network
International Roaming
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APN Profile Selection
Tap button of APN profile to set
Enable International data roaming.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Mobile Network
APN profile is set.
International Roaming
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Setting Wi-Fi ON/OFF
OFF on "Setting"
International Roaming is set to ON and roaming
overseas is available.
・Note that charges may be expensive when used overseas.
Switch ON/OFF of Wi-Fi. Only USB connection is available when set to OFF.
Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
ON for "Wi-Fi"
Wi-Fi is set to OFF .
Setting Wi-Fi Communication Standard
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If you are unable to connect with WLAN at the time of purchase, you may be able to do so by changing Wi-Fi communication standard setting.
Settings
Tap button of communication standard to set
The desired Wi-Fi communication standard is set.
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Wi-Fi Settings
Wi-Fi Mode
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Screen Lock
Set password entry for unlocking the screen.
Settings
Screen Lock
Enter four-digit password OK
Re-enter four-digit password OK
OFF on "Lock"
"Lock" is set to ON .
Unlocking password is set.
・When password is set, password entry screen appears when
unlocking screen. For unlocking screen by entering password, see "Entering Password to Unlock Screen."
To change the set password, in step screen, tap
Modify Passcode and enter current password, then set a
new password.
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Entering Password to Unlock Screen
Flick upward on Display
Enter four-digit password OK
Changing Display Brightness
Set screen brightness.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Display
Home Screen appears.
・If password is incorrect, re-enter prompt appears. ・If you forget password, reset Wi-Fi router to disable Lock
Screen by password. To reset Wi-Fi router, see "Front/Top/
Bottom" (for Touch Menu) or "Resetting Wi-Fi Router" (for
Web UI). By resetting, note that in addition to password for Lock Screen, all Wi-Fi router settings return to their default state.
Tap the bar on the position of brightness to set
Display brightness changes to desired brightness.
・Display Brightness has 10 levels.
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Changing Backlight Time
Set backlight timeout when there is no operation of Wi-Fi router.
Settings
Tap button of seconds to set
Display Timeout changes to desired seconds.
Display
Tap number of seconds for "Display Timeout"
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Setting Language
Select language to apply on Display.
Settings
言語設定
Setting Time
Change time format (24-hour format/12-hour format) and time zone.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Time Settings
Tap button of language to set
The desired language is set.
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Updating Software
ON / OFF on "Use 24-hour format"
Time format is changed to 24-hour format or 12-hour
format.
To change time zone, tap ON for "Automatic time zone",
and select the desired time zone.
Update software.
Settings
Software Update
Software Update
Sleep Mode
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Confirm message OK
Checks for the latest software. If software update is
found, update software.
・When software in use is the latest version, "There is no
software to update." appears.
Software Update
When operation is not performed for a certain period of time with no connection to any WLAN device or when not charging, Wi-Fi router goes into Sleep mode for energy-saving. Set time period before going into Sleep mode. 5 minutes are set
by default. And set the mode to OFF not to go into Sleep
mode.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Packet communication charges are not applied for software update. While software is updated, other functions are disabled. Software update is not available during international roaming.
Sleep Mode
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Setting USB Communication Standard
Tap time period for "Timeout"
To disable Sleep mode, tap ON to switch to OFF .
When Sleep mode is set to OFF , More Battery is consumed
and the standby time is shortened.
Tap button of minutes to set
Set USB communication standard.
Settings
USB Mode
Wi-Fi router goes into Sleep mode at set time.
Confirm message USB 3.0
Setting Fast Boot
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Tap button of USB communication standard to set
The desired USB communication standard is set.
To change USB mode, tap YES to restart Wi-Fi router.
Set Fast Boot to ON and shorten the time to turn on Wi-Fi router. Set to ON by default. When Quick Boot is ON, Wi-Fi router consumes a small amount of battery even when the power is off.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Fast Boot
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Checking Web UI
OFF on "Fast Boot"
"Fast Boot" is set to ON .
Access setting page (Web UI) on web browser to make detailed settings. Check URL for Web UI, Login password, etc.
Settings
Advanced Settings
URL and QR code for Web UI are shown.
・Read QR code using a smartphone etc. to access Web UI from
web browser of the smartphone.
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Checking Battery Status
Check charging performance status of Internal Battery.
Settings
Battery Status
Clearing Notification Icons for Data Traffic
Clear present Notification icons for data traffic. Notification icons appear when Wi-Fi router is under an individual subscription.
Settings
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Charging performance status of Internal Battery appears.
Notice Icon Delete
Data Volume
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Checking Wi-Fi Router Information

Yes
Shown Notification icons are cleared.
・This step clears only Notification icons shown on Status
Bar. "Usage settings" icon on Touch Menu is not cleared.
Check various information of Wi-Fi router such as Web UI URL, phone number, software version, etc.
Checking Wi-Fi Router Information
Check the following information.
Item Description
Phone Number Phone number saved in SIM Card
IMEI Serial number of Wi-Fi router
LAN Domain URL for accessing Web UI
Software Version
Hardware Version
Battery Serial Number
Certificate
Current software version
Current hardware version
Serial Number of Battery
Various standards for which Wi-Fi router is certified
About Device
Information of Wi-Fi router appears.

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Make settings for data traffic when Wi-Fi router is under an individual subscription.
Reserving End of Speed Slowdown (on Pop-up Screen)
When a pop-up notice appears for an approaching slowdown in communication speed, make a reservation to have speed slowdown ended.
Check information on pop-up screen Yes
Setting
OK
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
Tap data traffic volume for which speed slowdown is ended
Making of reservation is complete.
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Reserving End of Speed Slowdown (on Touch Menu)
Make a reservation to have speed slowdown ended on Touch Menu.
Data volume
OK
Making of reservation is complete.
Tap data traffic volume for which speed slowdown is ended
Setting
Canceling Reserved End of Speed Slowdown
Cancel a reserved end of speed slowdown.
Data volume
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OK
Cancellation of end reservation is complete.
Reservation is canceled
Setting
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
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Ending Speed Slowdown (on Pop-up Screen)
When a pop-up notice appears for the start of a slowdown in communication speed, end the speed slowdown and have communication speed returned to normal speed.
Check information on pop-up screen Yes
OK
Ending of speed slowdown is complete.
Tap data traffic volume for which speed slowdown is ended
Setting
Ending Speed Slowdown (on Touch Menu)
End speed slowdown on Touch Menu.
Data volume
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OK
Ending of speed slowdown is complete.
Browser screen during speed slowdown
Tap data traffic volume for which speed slowdown is ended
Setting
The following screen is shown when opening a web page during slowdown in communication speed.
・Select "制限を解除しない" when a web page is shown.
When turning on device again, the browser screen under speed slowdown may be shown again.
・To stop this screen from appearing, check "次の制限通知
までこの表示を行わない" The browser screen under speed slowdown will not appear until the next speed slowdown.
Settings (Using Router Touch Menu)
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Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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Checking Connected WLAN Devices.................................81
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Overview of Web UI

Use Web UI in a browser to check information and change settings for Wi-Fi router, from a computer or mobile device connected via a WLAN or USB Cable. For supported browsers, see "Operating Environment."
Activating Web UI
Screen shots and steps described here are for computer (Windows 10) compatible with Web UI.
Start computer and connect Wi-Fi router via WLAN or USB Cable
・For WLAN connection with computer, see "WLAN (Wi-Fi) ," and for USB connection, see " USB Connection with a Windows PC," " USB
Connection with Mac."
Activate web browser and enter URL (http://web.setting) in address bar
Web UI Home Page appears.
・Select English from language list.
Logging into Web UI
In Web UI Home Page, Login
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Login window opens.
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Enter Login password Login
"Logout" button appears at top right of screen, then logging in is completed.
・Password for Web UI is "admin" by default.
Default Login Password
For enhancing security, it is recommended to change default Login password.
If default Login password is used, a message prompting you to change password appears after logging in. Click OK to change Login
password. To change Login password, see "Changing Login Password for Web UI."
Cautions for Operating Web UI
Logging into Web UI
Please note the following for Web UI login. ・While operating Wi-Fi router, login to Web UI is not available. After turning Wi-Fi router Display off, login to Web UI. ・Login to Web UI from two or more devices simultaneously is not available. ・When 5 minutes passes with no operation on Web UI, you are logged out automatically, and entered information is deleted.
Changing Settings via WLAN Connection
Changing LAN Wi-Fi setting on Web UI from device connected via WLAN may disconnect WLAN connection.

Web UI Window

Layout
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Item Description
Main Menu
Language
Login/Logout
Connection Status
Wi-Fi Status
Data Usage
Toggle tab menu.
Switch language.
Log in to/Log out of Web UI.
Status: Shows connection status. Mode: Shows network type used. Connection time: Shows connection time. WAN IPv4 Address: Shows IPv4 address of WAN. DNS Server: Shows IP address of DNS server. IPv6 Address: Shows IPv6 address of WAN. IPv6 DNS Server: Shows IPv6 address of DNS server. LAN IP Address: Shows IPv4 address of LAN. LAN MAC Address: Shows LAN and MAC address.
Status: Shows Wi-Fi status. SSID A: Shows SSID A name. Number of clients attached: Shows the number of WLAN devices connected to SSID A. When WLAN devices are connected, host names are shown in red. SSID B: Shows SSID B name. Number of clients attached: Shows the number of WLAN devices connected to SSID B. When WLAN devices are connected, host names are shown in red.
Download Volume: Shows downloaded data volume. Upload Volume: Shows uploaded data volume. Duration: Shows period of time after data traffic volume was reset. International Roaming: Shows period of time after international roaming started. Download Volume: Shows downloaded data volume on international roaming. Upload Volume: Shows uploaded data volume on international roaming. Auto Reset Date: Shows date when auto reset is performed. Last Clear: Shows date when reset was performed last time. Reset: Resets data traffic volume shown.
Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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Tab Screen
"Settings" tab screen is used as an example.
Item Description
Menu List
Information/Setting Screen
Status Icon
1 R mark appears during international roaming.
Shows Submenus; click option to toggle screens.
Information/Setting for each function
Mobile network signal level:
Network:
Status with mobile network:
: Connected to the Internet
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Battery level (%, icon):
: Charging
(Strong)1 ⇔ (Weak)
: 4G connected
: LTE connected
: 3G connected
: Not connected to mobile network
(High) ⇒ (Low)
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Checking Connected WLAN Devices

Showing Connected WLAN Devices
Show list of WLAN devices connected to Wi-Fi router. When Multi SSID (SSID B) is enabled, devices connected to SSID B can also be checked.
In "Connected Clients" tab Client List
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Host name, MAC address, IP address and interface are shown.
Click to change device name as necessary. Enter name and click OK .
Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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MAC Address Filtering
Enable MAC address filtering to restrict WLAN device connections.
・When Multi SSID (SSID B) is enabled, MAC Address Filtering is also set in SSID B. ・Using LAN Cable connections via USB Cable or Cradle (optional) is not covered by MAC Address Filtering.
"Connected Clients" tab MAC Address Filtering
Enabled Apply
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To cancel MAC Address Filtering, Disabled Apply
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Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
MAC Address entry screen appears.
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Enter description and MAC Address OK OK
Permitted devices appear.
To edit description or Mac Address of added device, click .
To added device, click .

Setting Mobile Network

Wi-Fi router connects to mobile network automatically without special settings. To change APN, creating profiles may be required according to the access point.
Changing Network Mode
Select network mode of mobile network manually.
"Network" tab Mobile Network Network Configuration
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Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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4G/LTE/3G / 4G/LTE Apply
The desired network is set.
Searching Mobile Network
Search and set mobile network.
"Network" tab Mobile Network Network Configuration
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Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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Manual Scan
Selectable mobile network list is created.
Checkmark mobile network Register
The desired network is set.
International Roaming
Set International data roaming.
"Network" tab Mobile Network Roaming Settings
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Enabled Apply
Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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OK
International roaming setting is applied.
Setting Wi-Fi Automatic Disconnection
All devices are disconnected after mobile network is out of service for specific period of time.
"Network" tab Mobile Network Out-of-service Mode
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Enabled Apply
Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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OK
Wi-Fi Automatic Disconnection is set.
Creating Profile
Add or change APN. To add a new profile, set the following items.
Item Description
Profile Name Enter profile name.
APN Name Enter APN.
User Name Enter user name.
Password Enter password.
Authorization Method Select authentication type.
IP Type Select IP type.
1  [法人]閉域網契約専用APN is a common APN dedicated to closed network service "Network/VPN gateway secure mobile access"
offered by SoftBank Corp. for corporate customers. A contract is required to use "Network/VPN gateway secure mobile access." For details on "Network/VPN gateway secure mobile access," see https://www.softbank.jp/biz/cloud/sdngateway/secure_mobile_ac/.
"Network" tab APN Profile Settings
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New
Creation screen for a new profile appears.
Set each item OK
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The new profile is created and screen returns to APN profile settings screen. The new profile name is shown in "APN" pulldown list.
By clicking the profile, details of the new profile are shown.
Select the new profile and click Delete to delete it.
By changing APN and clicking Apply , Wi-Fi router is restarted to apply the changed settings.
SIM PIN
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a code to prevent unauthorized use.
・Enable PIN verification to use Wi-Fi router by PIN entry on Wi-Fi router or Web UI when Wi-Fi router is powered on. ・Incorrectly entering PIN three consecutive times activates PIN Lock. PUK Code is required to unlock it. For details about PUK, see
Customer Service. Incorrectly entering PUK Code ten consecutive times locks Wi-Fi router completely. If Wi-Fi router is completely
locked, Wi-Fi router must be serviced. Contact Customer Service.
Settings (Using PC WEB UI)
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PIN Verification
Set PIN Verification. SIM PIN is set to "9999" by default.
"Network" tab PIN Management
Select Enabled Enter PIN Apply
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PIN entry from Wi-Fi router or Web UI is required when Wi-Fi router is powered on.
To disable PIN Verification, in step , select Disabled Enter PIN Apply .
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PIN Verification (Web UI)
"Network" tab PIN Management
Enter four- to eight-digit PIN Apply
When correct PIN is entered, PIN Lock is canceled.
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