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2.2 Charge your Wireless Router

 

1. Insert the charger lead carefully into the socket at the base of the router. 

2. The plug only fits one way. Do not use excessive force to insert the plug.

 

3. Check the plug is the right way round and insert it gently. 

4. Insert the other end of the charger lead (Standard USB) into the AC 

charger or a USB socket on your computer. 

 

 

 

Please  note: 

Under  conditions  of  extended  use,  low  coverage,  high  temperature  or  maximum  data 

throughput, the battery may not fully charge, even though the  router is connected to the AC charger. 

For these situations it is recommended that, in addition to the charger being connected, the battery is 

fully charged before extended data transfers commence. 

2.3 Insert a microSD(HC)™ memory card (Optional Accessory)

 

Use the device as portable USB storage drive with up to 32GB microSD(HC)™: 

 

Open the memory card slot cover on the right hand side of the router. 

 

Insert the microSD(HC)™ card and press gently to click into place: 

 

 

 

 

Close the memory card slot cover  

 

Connect the wireless router to your computer using the USB cable 

supplied - the memory card will display as an external drive. 

TIP 

Be careful to avoid tripping or pulling 

on the lead while plugged in.

 

Summary of Contents for MF62

Page 1: ... case sensitive Details printed under your battery Restore defaults From the powered up state Press hold the power key and the WPS key simultaneously All passwords and settings will be restored to defaults and the router will reboot From the browser interface Settings Advanced Restore IMPORTANT Security Settings SSID and Wi Fi Security Key WPA Key The default security settings are unique for your ...

Page 2: ... Standby Mode 8 2 5 Network Lock 8 2 6 Connecting an External Antenna 8 3 Using the Wireless Router 9 3 1 Preparation 9 3 2 Login to the Web based User Interface 9 3 3 Quick Setup 10 3 4 WAN Connection 11 3 5 SMS 11 3 6 Phone Book 11 3 7 Settings 11 3 8 Multiple SMS Charges 14 3 9 Warranty and Support Service 14 4 Troubleshooting 15 5 Technical Specifications 16 6 Safety Precautions 17 ...

Page 3: ...ents in this manual are for reference only They might not be completely identical with your product ZTE Corporation operates a policy of continuous development ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the products described in this document without prior notice Limitation of Liability ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect special incidental or co...

Page 4: ...n combination with our accessories conform with the essential requirements of The Radio Communications Standard Electro magnetic Radiation Human Exposure 2003 and the Australian Communications and Media Authority Section 376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 N14945 RoHS Declaration Restriction of Hazardous Substances ZTE declares that the Wireless Router is free from hazardous materials and compl...

Page 5: ...n or off 2 microSD slot for expandable memory up to 32GB 3 WPS Press to enable Wi Fi Protected Setup authentication process 4 USB charging port Connect to your PC or AC charger for battery charging 5 TS9 Antenna port Connect an external antenna to boost your signal 6 Display Panel ...

Page 6: ... and the bevelled edge on the left hand side as shown 3 Insert the battery with the contacts located against the gold springs 4 Line up the back cover and slide back into place 5 Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds to switch the router on TIP The SSID and password settings are printed in the battery compartment ...

Page 7: ...n though the router is connected to the AC charger For these situations it is recommended that in addition to the charger being connected the battery is fully charged before extended data transfers commence 2 3 Insert a microSD HC memory card Optional Accessory Use the device as portable USB storage drive with up to 32GB microSD HC Open the memory card slot cover on the right hand side of the rout...

Page 8: ...en fully charged 2 5 Network Lock Your wireless router is locked to the Optus network When you insert a non Optus SIM card you are presented with unlock instructions in the web interface http boost wifi com Contact Optus to obtain your 16 digit unlock code An unlocking fee may apply 5 incorrect attempts will block the unlock process and the device will then only work with an Optus SIM card Contact...

Page 9: ...k Connect Enter the default security key exactly as shown on the sticker under the battery Your security key is case sensitive be sure to use the correct text 3 2 Login to the Web based User Interface The router will work out of the box using the default settings If you wish to customise any settings please log onto the router using a standard browser Use your computer to Search and Connect to the...

Page 10: ... wish to change the defaults APN Auto or Manual Only change if advised by your service provider SSID Name Name of your Wi Fi network SSID Enabled Select whether to broadcast your Wi Fi network name Encryption mode Select your required mode No need to change WPA Key Define your own access key if required ...

Page 11: ...s Set the validity period SMS centre number Save messages to Device or SIM Enable a delivery report Inbox View your received messages Outbox View your sent messages Drafts View messages that have been saved but not sent 3 6 Phone Book Device View Contacts saved to your Device SIM Card View Contacts saved on the SIM card Add New Add a new contact select the Save location to be the Device or the SIM...

Page 12: ... using the 802 11i standard WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Apply both the WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK scheme WEP Keys Up to four keys can be set The primary key is the only key in use at a given time Whatever keys you enter for an access point you must also enter the same keys for the clients in the same order In other words WEP key 1 on the AP must match WEP key 1 on the client If the Authentication type is OPEN or S...

Page 13: ...rce IP address to be filtered Protocol Set which protocol to be used for filtering Destination Port Range Set the destination port numbers to be filtered Source Port Range Set the source port numbers to be filtered Action Set how to handle the detected packet Note Filtering rules are matched one by one if a provision is met it will not continue to match against the other rules set Port Forwarding ...

Page 14: ...ter 3 8 Multiple SMS Charges Please note The maximum number of characters per SMS is 160 If you send more than 1 SMS you will get charged for multiple messages 3 9 Warranty and Support Service All calls and support for PIN numbers SIM card registration account and billing information network services and other general enquiries should be directed to your Service Provider See your warranty card for...

Page 15: ...with connector type TS9 to improve your signal strength I secured my router and have lost my password s Reset your router to factory defaults to erase all stored passwords and encryption settings From the powered up state Press the power key and the WPS key simultaneously My battery has not charged while in use and connected to the charger In low coverage or high data transfer modes the internal t...

Page 16: ... Weight 86g microSD card microSD or microSDHC up to 32GB External Antenna Port TS9 Battery 1500mAh Li ion Standby time low power mode up to 80 hours Working time up to 4hours depending on usage and network conditions Working Temperature Range 0 to 40 C Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 7 Vista XP MAC OS 10 4 11 and above HSDPA HSUPA 21 6Mbps downlink 5 8 Mbps uplink rated device Actual customer ...

Page 17: ...ere are no user serviceable parts 4 Do not allow the router or accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any time The router contains a liquid detection sticker that changes colour when exposed to liquids Liquid damage will invalidate your warranty 5 Do not place objects on top of the router or restrict air flow around the device This may lead to overheating of the device or affe...

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