Telstra Pre-Paid, Pre-Paid Mobile Wi-Fi Quick Manual

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Thank you for choosing the Telstra Pre-Paid Mobile Wi-Fi.
To get the most from your wireless router and to keep it in the best condition please read this manual thoroughly.
The following parts are supplied in the box:
Telstra Pre-Paid Mobile Wi-Fi 1 AC Charger 1 USB charging cable 1 Quick Start User Guide 1 Manufacturer’s Warranty Card 1
Quick Reference Section
192.168.0.1 or telstra.wifi.4g password TPP4G_6digits - shown on the main display Enter the characters shown on the main display. Note this is case sensitive. Open the back cover. The reset button is found next to the USB power socket. Press gently with a pen tip or pin. All passwords and settings will be restored to defaults and the router will reboot.
IMPORTANT: Security Settings - SSID and Wi-Fi Security Key (WPA Key)
By default the Wi-Fi SSID and password are displayed on the main display.
They are also printed on the label underneath the battery and on the security card provided in the box.
Use this information to connect all your devices to your Wi-Fi router.
To switch off the password display, log into the web interface and navigate to Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > WiFi Password Viewable.

1. A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR DEVICE

1. On / Off button - Press and hold for 1-2 seconds to switch on or off.
2. microSD(HC)™ slot for expandable memory up to 32GB
3. WPS – Press to enable Wi-Fi Protected Setup authentication process.
4. Power socket - Connect to your computer or AC charger for battery charging.
5. Antenna ports – Connect an external antenna to boost your signal. The connector type is TS5 and antennas are widely available from Telstra dealers.
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2. INSERT YOUR SIM CARD AND BATTERY

1. Open the back cover using the thumb catch at the base of the device.
2. Insert the (U)SIM card with the gold contacts facing down as shown. Push the SIM card in as far as it will go.
3. Insert the battery with the contacts located against the gold springs:
4. Line up the back cover and press gently to snap back into place.
5. The reset button is located adjacent to the USB power socket and is accessed with back cover removed.
6. Press gently with a pen tip or pin to restore all settings to factory default.

3. SWITCH ON AND CHARGE YOUR ROUTER

1. Hold the power button down for 1-2 seconds to switch on your device.
2. The power plug only fits one way. Check the plug is the right way round and insert it gently. Do not use excessive force to insert the plug.
3. Insert the other end of the charger lead into the AC charger supplied or a USB socket on your computer.

Note for USB Charging

USB power is not sufficient for extended/heavy usage, in such circumstances it is recommended to use the power supply and connect to the router via
Wi-Fi.

Insert a microSD™ memory card (Optional Accessory)

To use the device as a portable storage drive insert a microSD™(HC) card up to 32GB:
Open the memory card slot cover on the left hand side of the router.
Insert the microSD™ card as shown and press gently to click into place:
Connect the wireless router to your computer using the USB cable supplied and the memory card will display as an external drive.

4. CONNECT TO THE INTERNET

Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your computer or other device, then search for available Wi-Fi networks.
You need to connect to the Wi-Fi network called TPP4G, which is your Telstra Pre-Pay 4G Wi-Fi device.
Enter the password shown on the front display of your Pre-Pay Wi-Fi.
After entering the password you will be connected to the internet automatically (default setting) so you are now ready to browse, work and play with
super fast wireless broadband speeds.
You can connect up to ten different devices to your Wi-Fi router. Repeat the same steps on each device to connect them to your Wi-Fi router.
Most devices will ‘remember’ the network name and password and will automatically connect whenever the Wi-Fi router is on and in range.

Roaming

The roaming icon indicates you are connected to another network from your service provider. High data charges can apply, depending on your
network sharing agreements.
If travelling overseas you are advised to contact your service provider to determine the lowest cost network sharing available.

Low Power Mode (Standby Mode)

If there is no Wi-Fi device connected to the wireless router it will go into low power mode (standby mode) after 10 minutes (default setting).
Press the Power key or the WPS key to wake up your device

Connecting an External Antenna (optional)

Using an external antenna may be recommended in areas of lower coverage to improve your router performance.
TS5 termination antennas are available from your retailer. Insert the connector carefully to avoid damage to your router.
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