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Appendix
602HW
Q.
PC does not recognize Wi-Fi router by USB connection
(Windows Vista)
A.
Confirm that Wi-Fi router is properly connected to PC.
A.
Remove Wi-Fi router from PC, restart PC, then
reconnect Wi-Fi router.
A.
Follow these steps to confirm proper Wi-Fi router
installation.
Right-click
Computer
Properties
System
Properties
In "User Account Control" window,
Continue
Hardware
Device Manager
Confirm that the following is shown
・Before driver installation: "HUAWEI Mass Storage USB
Device" in "DVD/CD-ROM drives," "USB Mass Storage
Device" in "Universal Serial Bus Controllers"
・After driver installation: "Remote NDIS based
Internet Sharing Device" in "Network adapters"
Q.
Installer does not automatically activate (Windows PC)
A.
It takes time to recognize new hardware. Wait for
approximately ten seconds. If installer does not
automatically activate, manually install the driver. For
details, see "
."
A.
When some security software is installed in your PC,
stop security software before installing. For stopping
security software, see security software user guide.
Q.
Charging time is long
A.
Charging via USB connection with PC takes longer.
Do not use except for compatible AC Charger (sold
separately) or supplied USB Cable to charge Battery.
May cause malfunction.
A.
It takes longer to charge while using Wi-Fi router.
Q.
Internet connection fails
A.
Make sure you are within the service area.
A.
If signal reception is poor, move to where signal is
strong, then reconnect.
A.
The access point might be busy depending on the time
of day, wait a little while then reconnect.
A.
Activate WEB UI and confirm that Wi-Fi spot setting
and network settings are correct.
Q.
Unable to connect Wi-Fi spot
A.
Confirm that access point to be connected is
compatible with Wi-Fi router. For specifications of
access point, see access point user guide.
A.
Confirm that Wi-Fi spot settings such as password
(Security Key) are properly made. For settings, see
"
."
Q.
Transmission fails
A.
Signal may be weak. Move to where signal is stronger.
A.
Check Battery of Wi-Fi router. If Battery is low,
charge Battery with PC using USB Cable or AC Charger
(sold separately).
A.
Confirm that Wi-Fi router and WLAN device, PC, etc.
are properly connected via WLAN or USB Cable.
A.
If Wi-Fi router is connected via WLAN, power off Wi-Fi
router, then power on again.
A.
If Wi-Fi router is connected using USB Cable, remove
Wi-Fi router from PC, then reconnect.
A.
Some WLAN devices may stop when no data transfer
is made for a certain period of time. See WLAN device
user guide.
A.
If problem persists, restart PC, then reconnect to Wi-
Fi router.
Q.
Transmission from WLAN device connected to Wi-Fi
router fails
A.
Confirm that USIM Card is recognized.
A.
Confirm that Wi-Fi router is properly connected to
the Internet. When connected to the Internet, Internet
connection icon (
) appears in Home Screen.
A.
Data traffic is unavailable during Wi-Fi router
software update. Try to connect after software is
updated.
Q.
Transmissions are slow
A.
Signal may be weak. Move to where signal is stronger.
A.
Connection may be poor. Try again later.
A.
Interference with nearby WLAN device etc. may occur.
Change Wi-Fi router channel or connect with USB Cable.
For changing WLAN channel, see "
A.
Connection may fail when Wi-Fi router is connected
to a WLAN device with Wi-Fi router’s "Wi-Fi PMF"
enabled. In that case, use WEB UI to turn "Wi-Fi PMF"
in "LAN Wi-Fi" to OFF. For details, see "
."
A.
Using TV, radio or microwave oven may cause
interference signal reception of Wi-Fi router. Use them
apart from Wi-Fi router or turn them off to check if
they interfere Wi-Fi router signal reception.
A.
If temperature of Wi-Fi router remains high for a long
time, communication may be restricted. Try to connect
after a while.
A.
If Wi-Fi router is covered with cover or case, remove
it.
A.
When Power save setting is ON, the maximum
communication speed is reduced to save power
consumption. Turn Power save setting to OFF. For
details, see "
."
Summary of Contents for 602HW
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Page 82: ...80 Set each item Apply LAN Wi Fi basic settings for Wi Fi name SSID A are made...
Page 87: ...85 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Set each item Apply LAN Wi Fi advanced settings are made...
Page 91: ...89 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW OK MAC Address Filtering is canceled...
Page 93: ...91 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Set each item Apply DHCP is set...
Page 95: ...93 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Apply Network mode is set...
Page 97: ...95 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Select the network OK Network search is set...
Page 100: ...98 New profile Set each item Apply Created profile appears for profile name...
Page 102: ...100 Enter each item Apply Edited information appears...
Page 117: ...115 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Set each item Apply Firewall is set...
Page 119: ...117 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW In Filter mode Blacklist Whitelist Add...
Page 122: ...120 Delete OK Apply IP address filtering settings are canceled...
Page 125: ...123 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Apply Domain Name Filter is set...
Page 127: ...125 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Delete OK Apply...
Page 128: ...126 OK Domain name filtering settings are canceled...
Page 131: ...129 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Apply Portmapping is set...
Page 132: ...130 Canceling Portmapping In Menu List Router Setting Portmapping Delete...
Page 133: ...131 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW OK Apply Portmapping settings are canceled...
Page 135: ...133 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Add Enter each item OK...
Page 136: ...134 Apply Special application settings are added...
Page 138: ...136 OK Apply Special application settings are canceled...
Page 140: ...138 Set each item Apply DMZ host settings are applied...
Page 142: ...140 Set each item Apply SIP ALG settings are applied...
Page 144: ...142 Enable Disable Apply UPnP settings are applied...
Page 146: ...144 Cone Symmetric Enter each item Apply NAT settings are applied...
Page 154: ...152 OK Wi Fi router reboots to its default settings...
Page 155: ...153 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Rebooting Wi Fi Router In Menu List System Reboot Reboot...
Page 156: ...154 OK Wi Fi router is rebooted...
Page 162: ...160 Resetting Data Traffic In Main Menu Data Traffic Reset...
Page 163: ...161 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Yes Data traffic volume is reset...
Page 166: ...164 Delete OK Information is deleted after pop up screen is shown...
Page 168: ...166 Delete OK Information is deleted after pop up screen is shown...
Page 177: ...175 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Enter Login password Login Settings open LAN Wi Fi...
Page 180: ...178 Enter Login password Login Settings open LAN Wi Fi...
Page 183: ...181 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Enter Login password Login Settings open LAN Wi Fi...
Page 185: ...183 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW OK LAN Wi Fi basic settings for Wi Fi name SSID B are made...
Page 198: ...196 Data Usage Reset...
Page 199: ...197 Settings Using WEB UI 602HW Yes Data volume is reset...
Page 204: ...202 Delete YES Information is deleted after pop up screen is shown...
Page 206: ...204 Enter Login password Login Settings open Device Information Information is shown...
Page 208: ...206 Connected Devices Information of connected devices is shown...
Page 209: ...Appendix Troubleshooting 208 Specifications 211 Warranty Service 213 Customer Service 213...
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