Verizon Novatel Jetpack MiFi Hotspot MIFI4510LPP User Manual

USER  
GUIDE  
VERIZON JETPACK™ MOBILE HOTSPOT  
MiFi®4510L  
90026384 R3  
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Contents  
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Overview  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Verizon Jetpack™ Mobile Hotspot - MiFi® 4510L for 4G LTE™  
and Wi-Fi!  
With the MiFi 4510L you can access 4G LTE networks for faster apps, uploads and downloads.  
Connect up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices to the Internet at once - laptops, tablets, e-readers, gaming  
consoles and more* - and experience download speeds of up to 100 Mbps**.  
The MiFi 4510L is also compatible with 3G networks, ensuring reliable connectivity when and where  
you need it.  
Features  
Connect to 4G LTE High-Speed Wireless Data  
Wi-Fi Connectivity  
Manage Wireless Network Activity  
MiFi Settings is an easy-to-use web-based interface that allows you to manage, monitor,  
and customize your Wi-Fi and 4G LTE connection.  
Advanced embedded antenna design  
VPN capability  
Auto connectivity options  
Package Contents  
The Verizon Wireless MiFi 4510L package includes:  
MiFi 4510L  
1500mAh Standard Lithium Ion Battery  
Wall Charger  
USB Cable  
Protective Pouch  
Verizon Wireless Brochures  
*
When multiple users are connected to the MiFi 4510L, all of their data usage will be aggregated and applied to the mobile  
broadband customer.  
** Manufacturer’s rated peak theoretical speed. Actual speeds may vary.  
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System Requirements  
Compatible with all major operating systems  
Works with the latest versions of browsers, including Android™, Chrome™, Firefox®, Internet  
Explorer®, Safari™ and Mobile Safari™  
To use Wi-Fi mode, your computer needs Wi-Fi capability and Internet browser software.  
Your device must have proper data service to function properly. (See Using the Device for the First  
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Components  
Micro USB Connector — Connects to the A/C and car chargers.  
Master Reset Button — Insert a paperclip in the small hole to reset the device to factory  
Service Status Indicator (LED) — Indicates whether the device has service or not. (See  
Power Button — Powers the device on and off.  
Status Display — Provides connection and battery status, network signal strength, roaming  
status, and the number of users connected with Wi-Fi. (See Service Display States on page 6.)  
Network Name and Password Label (not shown) — Shows pre-configured network name  
(SSID) and Wi-Fi/Admin password (on device back cover as well as on the front of the  
Connect Card).  
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Service Status Indicator (LED) States  
LED Color  
Status  
Description  
No Light  
Off  
The device is powered off or otherwise is not receiving power.  
Yellow  
Green  
Solid  
The device is in power down mode.  
Blinking  
The device is powered off and also charging the battery.  
Solid  
The device is powered on; 4G LTE service is available but not  
connected or connected while dormant.  
Blinking  
The device is powered on and connected to the 4G LTE network  
and transmitting data.  
Violet  
Solid  
The device is powered on; 3G 1X or EV-DO service is available but  
not connected or connected while dormant.  
Blinking  
The device is powered on and connected to a 3G 1X or EV-DO  
network and transmitting data.  
Red  
Blinking  
Blinking  
If this occurs during power up, no SIM Card is inserted. All other  
times, this indicates an error or a SIM Card failure.  
White  
The device is powered on and the firmware is being upgraded.  
This LED only applies to over-the-air firmware updates.  
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Service Display States  
Display Icon  
Status  
Description  
No icons  
The display is off, and the LED The device is powered off or otherwise is  
is also off.  
not receiving power.  
Network  
signal  
strength  
An antenna with 0-4 bars.  
More bars indicate stronger signal.  
Roaming  
indicator  
Present or not present.  
If the icon is present, the device is  
roaming on another carrier’s network.  
Battery  
status  
A battery outline filled with  
bars; while charging, the bars  
cycle from 0-4 bars. When fully  
charged, the bars don’t move.  
More bars indicate more battery life.  
Charge immediately.  
When the battery is very  
low, the battery outline  
blinks on and off every two  
seconds. Charge the battery  
immediately.  
Number of  
Wi-Fi users  
connected  
Number of dots shown.  
The number of dots indicates the number  
of Wi-Fi users connected to the device.  
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Power Management  
Your device will work from its battery or when plugged into a power source.  
Battery — Charge the battery by plugging in the wall charger. While the battery is charging  
the battery icon on the Status Display cycles from one to four bars. When the battery is fully  
charged, the battery icon is solid.  
Wall charger — You can use the device when the charger is plugged into a wall socket. The  
MiFi battery charges while it is plugged in.  
Before using the MiFi 4510L, read the battery safety information in the "Safety Hazards" section of  
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Caring for Your Device  
Like any electronic device, the MiFi 4510L must be handled with care to ensure reliable operation.  
Verizon Wireless recommends the following guidelines:  
Protect the device from liquids, dust, and excessive temperatures.  
Do not apply adhesive labels to the device; they might cause the device to potentially  
overheat or alter the performance of the antenna.  
Use only batteries, chargers and accessories with your device that have been approved by  
Verizon Wireless. The failure to use approved batteries, chargers and accessories may increase  
the risk that your device will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury,  
death, or property damage, and may void the product warranty.  
Store the device in a safe place when not in use.  
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Accessing the Network  
4G LTE  
With LTE bandwidth (700 MHz) you can get the broadband-like speed you require to work efficiently  
outside the home or office. You can connect to the Internet, access your corporate intranet, check  
your email and download attachments at speeds that are up to 10 times faster than 3G.  
4G Mobile Broadband with LTE*  
Download: typical download speeds of 100 DL/50 UL.  
Upload: typical upload speeds of 100 DL/50 UL.  
3G Mobile Broadband with EVDO Rev. A**  
Download: typical download speeds of 600 kbps–1.4 Mbps with bursts up to 3.1 Mbps.  
Upload: typical upload speeds of 500-800 kbps with bursts up to 1.8 Mbps.  
GSM Mobile Broadband with HSPA+, WCDMA, EDGE and GPRS***  
Download and upload speeds depend on the roaming network.  
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n  
802.11b uses the 2.4 GHz frequency with a bandwidth of 11 Mbps.  
802.11g uses the 2.4 GHz frequency with a bandwidth of 54 Mbps.  
802.11n uses the 2.4 GHz frequency with a bandwidth of 150 Mbps.  
*
Speeds shown are those published by Verizon Wireless, Inc. and are theoretical in nature. Actual throughput speed and coverage  
may vary by network operator. Speed claims not applicable when roaming.  
** Mobile Broadband Rev.A speed claim based on Verizon Wireless network tests with 5 MB FTP data files without compression.  
Your Mobile Broadband Rev. A-enabled device will indicate coverage when you are in a Mobile Broadband Rev. A service area.  
When outside the Rev. A service area, your wireless device will revert to Mobile Broadband Rev. 0 (typical download speeds will  
be 400–700 Kbps and upload speeds will be 60–80 Kbps).  
*** Subject to Customer Agreement, Calling Plan, credit approval, and other service terms.  
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Using the Device for the First Time  
To get started, follow these steps:  
Confirm your computer meets the minimum system requirements. (See System  
Connect the device to your computer using Wi-Fi. (See Connecting to the MiFi Device on  
IMPORTANT The MiFi 4510L requires an activated account with a network operator to  
function.  
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Assemble the Wall Charger  
The wall charger comes with a removable plug. You need to connect it before using the MiFi device  
for the first time. To assemble the wall charger, follow these steps:  
Remove the plug and the wall charger from the package.  
Slide the plug into the wall charger.  
Install the 4G LTE SIM Card  
To install your new 4G SIM Card, follow these steps:  
Open the cover located on the underside of the MiFi 4510L.  
Remove SIM Card from the outer card, being careful not to touch the gold-colored contacts.  
Hold the card as shown, with the gold-colored contact points facing down.  
Insert the SIM Card into the slot. The 4G LTE SIM Card MUST remain in the SIM Card slot when  
in use.  
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small rectangular plastic card that stores your phone  
number and important information about your wireless service.  
CAUTION! Do not bend or scratch your SIM Card. Avoid exposing your SIM Card to static  
electricity, water, or dirt.  
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Remove the 4G LTE SIM Card  
To remove the 4G LTE SIM Card, follow these steps:  
Open the SIM Card cover located on the underside of the MiFi 4510L. Press down on the  
small black tab to the left side of the SIM Card slot.  
Gently remove the SIM Card from the SIM Card slot.  
NOTE Should your 4G LTE SIM Card be lost or damaged, contact your network operator.  
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Insert and Charge the Battery  
IMPORTANT Before you use your device, be sure to charge the battery for at least three hours  
to ensure a full initial charge.  
To insert and charge the battery, follow these steps:  
Press the button and then slide the cover to open the battery compartment, located on the  
bottom of the device. Set the cover aside.  
Align the gold-colored contacts on the battery with the gold-colored contacts on the device  
and gently slide the battery into place.  
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Replace the cover by setting it on the device where the notches align, and then gently slide  
the cover back toward the release button until it clicks into place.  
Connect the micro USB end of the wall charger to the micro USB port on the device.  
IMPORTANT When connecting the MiFi 4510L to your computer, it is recommended that a  
good quality shielded USB cable that is equal to or less than 1 m (~3'3") in length be used.  
Plug the other end of the wall charger into the appropriate electrical outlet. Charge for at  
least three hours.  
WARNING! Use only batteries and chargers with your device that have been approved by  
Verizon Wireless. The failure to use approved batteries and chargers may increase the risk that  
your device will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or  
property damage.  
You are now ready to connect your computer or other Wi-Fi enabled device to the MiFi 4510L.  
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Remove the Battery  
To remove or replace the battery, follow these steps:  
Press the button and then slide the cover to open the battery compartment, located on the  
bottom of the device. Set the cover aside.  
Insert your fingernail into the battery removal divot and lift the battery out of the battery  
compartment.  
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Battery Tips  
WARNING! Use only batteries and chargers with your device that have been approved by  
Verizon Wireless. Always use Verizon Wireless original batteries and chargers. The warranty does  
not cover damage caused by non-Verizon Wireless batteries and/or chargers.  
It normally takes at least three hours to fully charge the battery with the wall charger.  
Do not use sharp objects to access the battery well. Doing so may damage the device and  
the battery.  
Do not use excessive force to remove the battery or to access the battery well.  
The battery discharges more rapidly as additional devices access your MiFi device.  
Battery life depends on the network, signal strength, temperature, features, and accessories  
you use.  
Your device also works with an approved car charger.  
New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge.  
When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature.  
When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place.  
Never expose batteries to temperatures below -20°C (40°F) or above 60°C (140°F).  
Never leave the device in an unattended vehicle due to uncontrollable temperatures that  
may be outside the desired temperature for this device.  
Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles.  
It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging times. If you  
notice a change in your battery life, it is probably time to purchase a new battery.  
IMPORTANT Whenever you remove or insert either the battery or the SIM Card, ensure your  
MiFi device is not connected to any device or power source. Never use tools, knives, keys, pens or  
any type of object to force the door open or to remove the battery. Using any of these types of  
objects could result in puncturing the MiFi battery.  
WARNING! The failure to use approved batteries and chargers may increase the risk that your  
device will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property  
damage. To avoid risk of explosion, never dispose of batteries in a fire.  
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Power the MiFi 4510L On and Off  
Power On  
Press the Power Button until the LED turns green or violet.  
Power Off  
Press and hold the Power Button until the display turns white and the LED turns amber.  
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Connecting to the MiFi Device  
Now you can connect your computer to your MiFi device using Wi-Fi.  
Connect to MiFi Settings  
To connect to the MiFi device, follow these steps:  
Turn on your computer and turn on the MiFi 4510L.  
The MiFi 4510L's LED should be solid green or violet, indicating the device is in service and  
ready to connect. The MiFi 4510L broadcasts its own wireless network.  
On your computer, use the Wi-Fi manager (Windows) or the AirPort menu bar icon  
(Mac OS X) to connect wirelessly to the MiFi 4510L wireless network.  
Tip!  
The steps to connect to a Wi-Fi network vary depending on your operating system and whether  
you use the native application or third-party software. Generally, you click an icon in the Windows  
notification area where you can select View Available Wireless Networks, or click the Airport  
icon in the menu bar on a Mac. If you are unfamiliar with wireless networking on your computer,  
consult the computer’s help system.  
Connect to the network name found on the sticker that appears on the back of the MiFi  
device as well as on the front of the Connect Card. The network name or SSID is in the format  
Verizon MIFI4510L XXXX Secure, where XXXX are four digits unique to your device.  
Enter the Wi-Fi/Admin password. The password appears on the back of the MiFi device as  
well as on the front of the Connect Card.  
NOTE  
If you are entering the SSID manually, please add the wordSecureafter the SSID. For example,  
“Verizon MIFI4510L 1A3B Secure.  
To change device settings, connect to the MiFi Settings on-device web page. (See  
IMPORTANT Charge the battery completely before you connect your computer to your MiFi  
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Using the Device After Setup is Complete  
You can use the MiFi 4510L as a wireless mobile hotspot to connect your computer and/or (up to a  
total of five) other Wi-Fi enabled devices to the mobile broadband network.  
You can customize the MiFi 4510L's settings using MiFi Settings. (See Configuring MiFi Settings on  
Normal Use  
The MiFi 4510L is powered on as soon as you press the power button and the display turns  
on.  
The LED on the device becomes green for 4G or violet for 3G and blinks according to the  
connection speed.  
Setting up a Temporary Hotspot  
(See Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot on page 32.) for more information about setting up a  
temporary hotspot.  
Security for the MiFi 4510L  
The MiFi 4510L comes from the factory with security enabled. A sticker on the back of the device  
as well as the front of the Connect Card includes the name of the wireless network (SSID) and the  
network password. You can change the security settings in the MiFi Settings Wi-Fi screen. (See Wi-Fi  
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Configuring MiFi Settings  
You can configure the Wi-Fi settings on your device using the easy-to-use MiFi Settings Web-based  
User Interface (MiFi Settings). It allows you to manage, monitor, and customize your Wi-Fi and  
4G LTE Mobile Broadband connection.  
The following sections describe how to connect to MiFi Settings, as well as each screen and the  
corresponding functionality.  
Connect to MiFi Settings  
To connect to MiFi settings, follow these steps:  
Turn on your computer and turn on the MiFi 4510L device.  
MiFi 4510L's LED should be solid green (4G) or violet (3G), indicating the device is in service  
and ready to connect. MiFi 4510L broadcasts its own wireless network.  
On your computer, use the Wi-Fi manager (Windows) or the AirPort menu bar icon  
(Mac OS X) to connect wirelessly to the MiFi 4510L wireless network.  
Tip!  
The steps to connect to a Wi-Fi network vary depending on your operating system and whether  
you use the native application or third-party software. Generally, you click an icon in the Windows  
notification area where you can select View Available Wireless Networks, or click the Airport icon in  
the menu bar on a Mac. If you are unfamiliar with wireless networking on your computer, consult  
the computer’s help system.  
Connect to the SSID or network name that appears on the back of the MiFi device as well  
as on the front of the Connect Card. The network name or SSID is in the format Verizon  
MIFI4510L XXXX Secure, where XXXX are four digits unique to your device.  
Click Connect and enter the Wi-Fi/Admin password. The password appears on the back of the  
MiFi device as well as on the front of the Connect Card.  
Open your browser and type http://admin.mifi or http://192.168.1.1 into the address bar.  
Then press the Enter or Return key. The Welcome Page opens. (See Login on page 23.)  
Type your Wi-Fi/Admin password in the Login field in the upper right corner of the window  
and click Login. The Welcome Page changes to the Home Page. (See Home on page 25.)  
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Login  
The Login page is the first page you see after connecting and prior to logging in. It contains the  
status bar, the Connect/Disconnect button, and the Setup Wizard. You can access more information after  
you log in.  
Login  
Type the password (the default password is found on the sticker on the back of the MiFi device, or  
on the front of the Connect Card) in the Login field at the top right corner of the window.  
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Menu Bar  
The Menu Bar is the primary navigation for MiFi Settings. You can access each feature under the  
appropriate menu.  
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Home  
The Home page is the first screen you see after logging in to MiFi Settings. It is similar to the Login  
page, but adds more options in the status bar. It is the main point of entry for everything you do in  
the browser interface. You can also launch the Setup Wizard from this screen to change your login  
and Wi-Fi settings.  
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Setup Wizard  
The MiFi 4510L Setup Wizard is a quick and convenient way to change your login and Wi-Fi settings.  
right after you login on the Login page. To launch the Setup Wizard, click the Setup Wizard button on  
the Home page.  
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The first screen of the Setup Wizard is the MIFI device Password screen. To change your existing MiFi  
password:  
Type your new password in the New Password field.  
Type your new password a second time in the Verify New Password field.  
Click Next to accept the new password and display the Wi-Fi Settings screen.  
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The Wi-Fi Settings screen allows you to change your Wi-Fi profile settings and customize your  
security options. To change your Wi-Fi Settings:  
Check the Change Wi-Fi Settings check box.  
Select your preferred security option from the Security drop down menu.  
Click Next to accept the new security settings and display the final Setup Wizard screen  
where you can finalize all the changes you have made.  
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The Finish screen is where you will confirm and apply the changes you have made using the Setup  
Wizard. To confirm and apply your changes click Finish.  
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Wi-Fi  
The Wi-Fi menu takes you to the Wi-Fi screen.  
The Wi-Fi screen is the screen you use to customize the Wi-Fi profiles. The Wi-Fi screen has the  
following section:  
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Wi-Fi Profiles  
The Wi-Fi Profiles section has the following options:  
Current Profile — The wireless (802.11) profile currently in use.  
Selected Profile — The profile settings shown on the page. (See Changing to a Different  
Network Name (SSID) — The name of the MiFi 4510L device's wireless network.  
802.11 Mode — The wireless network technology used. 802.11g + 802.11b + 802.11n is most  
compatible, allowing both 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n devices to connect to the wireless  
network.  
WMM — Wi-Fi Multimedia. Enables your device to stream multimedia files.  
Channel — If available, select Auto. With this setting, MiFi 4510L selects the best available  
channel. If the Auto setting is not available, you can experiment to see which channel  
provides the best results, or use the default setting.  
Security — The security type used to encrypt the wireless network.  
WEP 64-bit (least secure, more compatible with older devices)  
WEP 128-bit  
WPA Personal/PSK (TKIP)  
WPA2 Personal/PSK (AES)  
WPA/WPA2 Personal Mixed Mode (most secure, less compatible with older devices)  
IMPORTANT You should use the Secure profile with the WPA/WPA2 Personal Mixed Mode  
security setting whenever possible.  
Authentication — This is locked to Open Access for all profiles.  
Network Key — The passkey for the wireless network. The default passkey is printed on  
a sticker on the device. The following security types support the corresponding passkey  
lengths.  
WEP 64-bit – 5 ASCII characters or 10 HEX characters.  
WEP 128-bit – 13 ASCII characters or 26 HEX characters.  
WPA Personal/PSK (TKIP) – ASCII string, 8 to 63 characters in length.  
WPA2 Personal/PSK (AES) – ASCII string, 8 to 63 characters in length.  
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Choosing a Profile  
Your device comes with the Secure profile already set. The following profiles come with your device:  
Secure — This is the profile you should use most of the time. You can set up this profile with  
the security measures you need to use your device safely.  
Temporary Hotspot — This profile allows you set up a temporary hotspot to allow others  
nearby (maximum of five) to go online at the same time.  
Open — This profile is not secure and should be avoided.  
Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot  
You can use the device to set up a temporary hotspot to allow a maximum of five (5) connections to  
your MiFi 4510L at one time.  
The Temporary Hotspot profile is pre-set on your device. It generates a temporary network name  
(SSID) and network key so you can allow others to connect to your device without having to change  
your secure profile's security settings.  
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Set up a Temporary Hotspot  
To set up a Temporary Hotspot, follow these steps:  
Go to the Wi-Fi screen. (See Wi-Fi on page 30.)  
On the Wi-Fi screen, select Temporary Hotspot from the Selected Profile drop-down menu.  
A message from the webpage appears stating that the Network Name (SSID) and security  
settings are auto-generated for the selected Profile.  
Click OK.  
Click Generate to create a new network name and network key. You should write down the  
new network name and network key.  
Click Apply. Others can now use the temporary network name (SSID) and network key to  
connect to your device. See Wi-Fi on page 30 for more information about changing  
profiles.  
Click Revert to cancel any changes and return settings to current values.  
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Changing to a Different Profile  
To use a different profile, follow these steps:  
Select the desired profile from the Selected Profile drop-down menu.  
Wait a moment for the web page to update with the Wi-Fi settings for the selected profile.  
Click Apply to change to the new profile settings.  
IMPORTANT Changing the profile ends all Wi-Fi connections to MiFi 4510L, including the  
current connection to MiFi Settings. You must re-connect your computer to MiFi 4510L using the  
new profile's Wi-Fi settings.  
Be sure to write down the new network key (Wi-Fi passkey) before you finish changing the profile.  
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Updating  
To update the current profile, follow these steps:  
Keep the same profile in the Selected Profile drop-down menu.  
Make changes to the profile settings.  
Click Apply.  
If you change the Network Name (SSID), security method, or network key you will need to  
re-connect with the Wi-Fi manager on your computer.  
If you change other settings, your computer will re-connect automatically after  
MiFi 4510L restarts.  
Tip!  
Some Wi-Fi clients become confused if the security is changed and the network name is not. If you  
change security settings and do not get asked for the new network key when you try to reconnect,  
delete the existing old network name from your Preferred Networks list on your wireless device.  
Then you can reconnect.  
IMPORTANT Changing the Network Name (SSID), security method, or network key  
(Wi-Fi passkey) ends all Wi-Fi connections to MiFi 4510L, including the current connection to MiFi  
Settings. You must re-connect your computer to MiFi 4510L using the new profile's Wi-Fi settings.  
Be sure to write down the new network key (Wi-Fi passkey) before you finish changing  
the profile.  
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Updating a Profile Not Currently in Use  
To update a profile not currently in use, follow these steps:  
Change the Selected Profile drop-down menu to a different profile.  
Wait a moment for the web page to update with the Wi-Fi settings for the selected profile.  
Change the settings.  
NOTE The Temporary Hotspot profile cannot be changed directly. You must click Generate to generate a  
new network name (SSID) and network key.  
Click Update Profile to save the changes.  
OR  
Click Apply to update the profile and also make it the current profile.  
OR  
Click Revert to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings.  
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Buttons  
Update Profile — Click this button to add changes to a profile not currently in use. This does  
not affect the existing Wi-Fi connection between your computer and the device.  
Apply — Click this button to apply changes to the current profile.  
Revert — Click this button to return changed profile settings to the previous settings.  
Generate — Click this button (available for the Temporary Hotspot profile only) to generate  
a network name (SSID) and network key for the Temporary Hotspot profile. The remaining  
Temporary Hotspot settings are copied from the Secure profile.  
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LAN  
The LAN menu takes you to the LAN screen.  
The LAN screen gives you settings and information about MiFi 4510L's network. The LAN screen is  
divided into the following sections:  
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TCP/IP  
IP Address — The IP address for MiFi 4510L.  
Subnet Mask — The subnet mask network setting for MiFi 4510L. The default value  
255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks. If you change the LAN IP Address,  
ensure you use the correct Subnet Mask for the IP address range containing the LAN IP  
address.  
MAC Address — The Media Access Controller (MAC) or physical address for MiFi 4510L.  
DHCP Address Range — The range of IP addresses reserved for use by MiFi 4510L's DHCP  
server table. If a device with a static IP address wants to connect to MiFi 4510L's network, the  
static IP should be outside of the DHCP address range. Most devices do not have a static IP.  
Connected Devices  
IP Address — The IP address for the connected device.  
IP Type — This can be DHCP if the IP address came from MiFi 4510L, or ARP if the ARP  
protocol was used.  
Hostname — The network name for the connected device (if available).  
MAC Address — The MAC address for the connected device.  
NOTE The MAC address on the Windows operating system is called the Physical Address.  
Date/Time — The date/time the device was detected by the network.  
Buttons  
Refresh — Click this button to re-load the LAN screen to show changes to the list of connected  
devices, such as a device that recently joined or left the network.  
Apply — Click this button to apply any changes you made to MiFi 4510L's IP address or subnet  
mask.  
Revert — Click this button to discard any unsaved changes and keep the most recent IP  
address and subnet mask.  
IMPORTANT Changing MiFi 4510L's IP address causes the device to re-start. This stops all Wi-Fi  
and Internet connections. You must re-connect your computer to MiFi 4510L using the new IP  
address.  
Be sure to write down the new IP address before you finish changing the profile.  
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WWAN  
The WWAN menu takes you to the WWAN screen.  
The WWAN screen gives you information about the MiFi 4510L device's Internet connection. The  
WWAN screen is divided into the following sections:  
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Internet Connection  
The Internet Connection section shows device settings and status.  
Status — The status of the Internet connection, usually Connected, Disconnected or Dormant.  
Technology — The type of technology used to connect to the Internet.  
Received — The amount of data received from the network.  
Transmitted — The amount of data sent to the network.  
Connected Time — How long the device has been connected to the network.  
IP Address — The Internet Protocol (IP) address that identifies this device on the network.  
Mask — The mask is a standard address that covers the MiFi device's network behind the  
larger Internet.  
Gateway — The address of the server used to access the Internet.  
DNS — The address of the Domain Name Server (DNS).  
Buttons  
Connect — Click this button to connect to the Internet.  
Disconnect — Click this button to disconnect from the Internet.  
Connection Log — Click this button to view the Internet connection log.  
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WWAN Settings  
To configure the settings, follow these steps:  
Select Auto-connect from the Connection Preferred Mode drop-down menu to automatically  
connect to the Internet when the device is turned on.  
NOTE The APN is the Access Point Name the device uses to connect to the Internet. This is automatically  
provided by your wireless carrier.  
Click More to set the WWAN Preferred Mode to the type of technology you want to use to connect  
to the Internet.  
Buttons  
Apply — Click this button to save and apply your changes.  
Revert — Click this button to delete any unsaved changes.  
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Security  
The Security Menu takes you to the following screens:  
Port Filtering (See on page 48.)  
Admin Password  
The Admin Password screen enables you to set the administration password. This is the password  
you use to log in to MiFi Settings. The default password appears on the back of the MiFi device  
as well as on the front of the Connect Card. The Admin Pass word screen contains the following  
section:  
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Set Administration Password  
The default password is admin. To set or change the administration password, follow these steps:  
Type your current password in the Current Password box.  
Type the new password (it must have between 4 and 64 characters) in the New Password box.  
Type it again in the Verify New Password box.  
Click Apply.  
Next time you log in to MiFi Settings, you need to use the new password.  
Buttons  
Apply — Click this button to apply any changes made to the password settings.  
Revert — Click this button to return password settings to the previous settings.  
IMPORTANT Record your administration password. If you forget it, you have to reset the  
device before you can use MiFi Settings. (See How do I reset the MiFi 4510L device back to  
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MAC Filter  
The MAC Filter screen enables you to allow specific devices to connect to MiFi 4510L's wireless  
network. For example, if you put the MAC address for your Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phone and the  
MAC addess for your computer in the MAC Filter Trusted Client List, then only those devices can  
connect to MiFi 4510L. The MAC Filter screen is divided into the following sections:  
Trusted devices still need the correct network name (SSID) and network key (Wi-Fi passkey).  
NOTE The MAC address on the Windows operating system is called the Physical Address.  
IMPORTANT Do not enable MAC filtering unless you have added your own computer's MAC  
address to the trusted client list. Otherwise you will be unable to access the device.  
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Enable MAC Filter  
The Enable MAC Filter checkbox enables or disables the MAC Filter feature.  
When the feature is enabled (checked), you must add the MAC address for the device to  
the Trusted Client List. If a device not in the list tries to connect to the MiFi 4510L wireless  
network, the connection is blocked even if the device has the correct network name (SSID)  
and network key (Wi-Fi passkey).  
When the feature is disabled (un-checked), any device with the correct network name (SSID)  
and network key (Wi-Fi passkey) can connect to the MiFi 4510L wireless network.  
Find the MAC Address on a Computer  
The Media Access Controller (MAC) Address is also known as a hardware or physical address for a  
device (usually a network adapter). It consists of six pairs of numbers and letters (for example,  
00-21-9B-1C-64-34).  
You can view the MAC address for any device connected to the MiFi wireless network from the LAN  
Tip!  
You can cut and paste your computer's MAC address from the Wi-Fi Clients section of the Wi-Fi  
screen.  
If the computer is not connected to the MiFi wireless network, you can find the MAC address  
directly. To find the MAC address, follow one of these steps:  
On a Windows PC, the MAC address is the Physical Address. You can find the Physical Address  
by running ipconfig/all from the cmd window.  
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To run ipconfig/all, select Start > All Programs (or Programs) > Accessories > Command Prompt to open  
the Command Prompt window. Then type ipconfig/all and press the Return or Enter key.  
On a Mac, the MAC address is the AirPort ID.  
»
To find the AirPort ID, open the Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network. In the list, click AirPort.  
Click Advanced. A sheet opens. Click the AirPort tab. The AirPort ID is at the bottom of the sheet.  
IMPORTANT Windows only: Make sure you get the MAC address for the wireless network  
adapter and not the Ethernet controller (NIC), if the computer has both.  
Trusted Client List  
The Trusted Client List section displays the MAC address(es) of trusted devices. Only devices in the  
Trusted Client List are able to connect to the MiFi 4510L wireless network.  
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Add Trusted Client MAC Address  
To add a device to the Trusted Client List, follow these steps:  
Type the Wi-Fi-enabled device's MAC address in the Add Trusted Client MAC Address field. You can  
use either ":" or "-" as the separator (for example, 00:21:9B:1C:64:34 or 00-21-9B-1C-64-34).  
Click Add Client.  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed.  
When the list is complete, click Apply.  
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Remove a Device from the Trusted Client List  
To remove a device from the Trusted Client List, follow these steps:  
Click on the device in the Trusted Client List to select it.  
Click Delete Client.  
Buttons  
Delete Client — Click this button to remove a device from the Trusted Client List.  
Add Client — Click this button to add the MAC address typed in the Add Trusted Client MAC  
Address field to the Trusted Client List.  
Apply — Click this button to save changes made to the list.  
Revert — Click this button to discard changes made to the list.  
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Port Filtering  
The Port Filtering screen allows you to block outgoing Internet connections. You can set a list of  
Allowed Applications to only allow certain programs to connect to the Internet. The Port Filtering  
screen is divided into the following sections:  
Allowed Applications (See Allowed Applications on page 51.)  
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Enable Port Filtering  
The Enable Port Filtering checkbox enables or disables the Port Filtering feature.  
When the feature is enabled (checked), you must select a port filtering application in the  
Allowed Applications list to allow that application to connect to the Internet. For example, if  
you select VPN in the Allowed Applications list but do not select HTTP, you can connect to a  
VPN server but you cannot connect to a web page using your Internet browser.  
When the feature is disabled (un-checked), any application can connect to the Internet.  
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Allowed Applications  
Enable each port filtering application that needs to be able to access the Internet. When port  
filtering is enabled, all other applications are blocked.  
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Custom Applications  
This page has no effect unless the Port Filtering feature is enabled.  
Click Custom Applications to open the Custom Applications screen. The Custom Applications screen  
uses check boxes to enable port filtering. You must enable custom applications so they can connect  
to the Internet, and you need to know details of the traffic used and generated by the applications  
you wish to define. The Custom Applications screen has the following options:  
Application Name — Type a name for the application.  
Ports — Click the Ports link to show the Port Definition Panel. Click Hide when you finish  
defining the current application. Click Apply when you finish defining all applications.  
Port Definition Panel — This allows you to define the ports used by this application. The  
background shading and dialog title indicates the current application.  
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Port Ranges  
You can define up to five port ranges for each application. Each port range has the following  
options:  
Start Port — Type the beginning of the range of port numbers used by outgoing traffic  
for this application. Use as many rows as necessary to define the required number of port  
ranges. Unused rows can be left blank.  
End Port — Type the end of the range of port numbers. If the port is a single port instead of a  
range, type the same value for both the Start Port and the End Port.  
Protocol — For each port range (each row), select the protocol (TCP, UDP, or both) used by  
that port range.  
You can define all of your applications before you click Apply to save your changes.  
Use the Ports and Hide links as necessary to open and close the Port Definition Panel so you can  
define the ports for each application as needed.  
Buttons  
Apply — Click this button to save changes made to the applications and/or port ranges.  
Revert — Click this button to discard changes made to the applications and/or port ranges.  
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Advanced  
The Advanced Menu takes you to the following screens:  
Config File (See Config File on page 58.)  
Diagnostics (See Diagnostics on page 61.)  
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Settings  
The Advanced Settings screen is divided into the following sections:  
System (See System on page 57.)  
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Wi-Fi  
The Network Name (SSID) broadcast enable check box enables or disables the SSID broadcast  
feature.  
If this is enabled (checked), MiFi 4510L's wireless network appears in the Available Wireless  
Networks list on your computer or portable device.  
If this is disabled (un-checked), the MiFi 4510L is not listed and its network name (SSID) must  
be typed manually to connect a device.  
Router  
The DHCP Server enable check box enables or disables the DHCP server feature.  
If this is enabled (checked), the DHCP Server automatically allocates an IP address to each of  
your wireless clients. Normally, this should be enabled.  
If this is disabled (un-checked), each Wireless client should have a fixed IP address, set on the  
client.  
The VPN Passthrough enable check box enables or disables the VPN Passthrough feature.  
If this is enabled (checked), this feature allows VPN clients to connect through MiFi 4510L to  
remote VPN Servers. Normally, this option should be enabled.  
If this is disabled (un-checked), VPN clients are not allowed to connect.  
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System  
The Enable Logs check box enables or disables the System log feature.  
If this is enabled (checked), you can view the system log on the Diagnostics screen. (See on  
If this is disabled (un-checked), you cannot view the system log on the Diagnostics screen.  
The Language menu changes the MiFi Settings Web UI language.  
The Date/Time Format menu changes the format of the date to reflect that used in the US or Europe.  
It changes the format of the time to a 12- or 24-hour clock.  
Buttons  
Apply — Click this button to save changes.  
Revert — Click this button to return to the previous settings.  
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Config File  
The Config File screen provides the ability to download (back up) a copy of the configuration  
settings from MiFi 4510L to a file on your computer, or restore (upload) a previously-saved  
configuration file from your computer to MiFi 4510L.  
This configuration file contains all settings for the Access Point and Router functions of the MiFi  
4510L. You need the administration password to change this. The Config File screen is divided into  
the following sections:  
Config File Upload (See Config File Upload on page 60.)  
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Config File Download  
Click Download File to download a copy of the current configuration, and store the file on your  
computer. You are prompted to save the file; you can choose to rename it.  
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Config File Upload  
Use this feature to restore a previously-saved configuration file to MiFi 4510L. This overwrites all  
existing settings with the information stored in the config file. To upload a configuation file, follow  
these steps:  
Click Browse (Windows) or Choose File (Mac) to browse to the config file you previously  
downloaded to your computer.  
Click Upload File to begin uploading the chosen file. After upload finishes, the config file is  
immediately applied, and MiFi 4510L restarts.  
WARNING! Uploading a configuration file changes ALL of the existing settings to match the  
configuration file. If the Wi-Fi settings change, you will lose this connection, and will need to  
reconnect using the new settings.  
Buttons  
Download File — Click this button to download a particular file.  
Upload File — Click this button to upload a particular file.  
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Diagnostics  
The Diagnostics screen shows information about the MiFi 4510L firmware and other system-level  
information. You can also view the system log. This screen is used mostly for troubleshooting and is  
not required for normal operation. The Diagnostics screen is divided into the following sections:  
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System Information  
This section contains detailed information about the MiFi 4510L.  
MiFi  
Manufacturer — The manufacturer of the MiFi 4510L.  
Model — The model number or name of the MiFi 4510L.  
IMEI — The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number for the MiFi 4510L.  
Serial No. — Each MiFi 4510L has a unique serial number.  
Router FW Version — The router firmware version.  
AP FW Version — For the Access Point component, the version of the firmware currently  
installed.  
ICCID — The integrated circuit card identification.  
SIM Status — The status of the SIM Card.  
Modem  
MEID — The Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) is used by the mobile data network to  
identify this particular modem.  
Phone No. (MDN) — The Phone Number or Mobile Directory Number (MDN) is used by the  
mobile data network to identify this particular data service.  
MIN (MSID) — The Mobile Identification Number (MIN) or Mobile Station ID (MSID) is the  
number associated with the home service provider and the wireless phone number.  
Home SID — System identifier for the home network.  
Modem FW Version — The modem firmware version.  
ERI Version — The version of the Enhanced Roaming Indicator (ERI), which allows the text  
portion of the roaming indication to be displayed.  
PRL Version — The version of the Preferred Roaming List (PRL), which tells the modem which  
non-home carrier towers should provide roaming coverage.  
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System Status  
Modem Status — Click this button to view more information about the modem status. This  
information is mostly used for troubleshooting.  
System Log — Click this button to view the System Log. The System Log records various  
operations, and is mostly used for troubleshooting.  
Buttons  
Restart — Click this button to restart the MiFi 4510L. All Internet connections, and all Wi-Fi  
connections, are lost during the restart.  
Reset to Factory Defaults — Click this button to reset all Access Point and Router settings to their  
factory default values. All existing settings are lost.  
WARNING! The "Reset to Factory Defaults" operation overwrites ALL existing settings. If the  
Wi-Fi settings change, you will lose this connection, and need to reconnect using the new  
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Port Forwarding  
The Port Forwarding feature allows incoming traffic (from the Internet) to be forwarded to a  
particular computer or device on MiFi 4510L's wireless network. Normally, incoming traffic from the  
Internet is blocked.  
You need to use Port Forwarding to allow Internet users to access any server you are running on  
your computer, such as a Web server, FTP server, or E-mail server. Also, for some online games, Port  
Forwarding must be used for the game to function correctly. The Port Forwarding screen has the  
following section:  
IMPORTANT Port forwarding creates a security risk. This feature should be disabled when it is  
not required.  
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Port Forwarding Applications  
To use any of the common server applications listed, follow these steps:  
Install the application on a computer that is connected to MiFi 4510L's wireless network  
(WLAN).  
Ensure the computer is connected to MiFi 4510L, and record the computer's IP address for  
the MiFi Settings Web UI.  
On the Port Forwarding screen, type the computer's IP Address in the IP Address on WLAN field  
beside the application name.  
Enable the corresponding application on this screen by selecting its check box.  
Save your changes by clicking Apply.  
Click Home to go to the Home screen, and make a note of MiFi 4510L's IP address.  
Tell the person or company that needs port forwarding to connect to MiFi 4510L's IP address of  
the MiFi 4510L (by default, this is http://admin.mifi or http://192.168.1.1). Connection requests are  
forwarded to the IP address specified in step 3.  
Buttons  
Apply — Click this button to save changes made to port forwarding.  
Revert — Click this button to return to the previous settings.  
IMPORTANT When no longer needed, the application should be disabled on this screen  
by de-selecting its check box, and saving change(s) by clicking Apply. Leaving applications  
enabled unnecessarily creates a security risk.  
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Power  
The MiFi 4510L can turn itself off when not in use. When using battery power, automatic shutdown  
greatly extends the battery life. To start up again, press the power button. The Power Management  
screen contains the following section:  
Automatic Shutdown  
Select the desired shutdown time from the Shutdown drop-down menu and then click Apply. To  
prevent automatic shutdown, select Never.  
The timer options range from 2-60 minutes idle time, or never. When powered by the battery, the  
MiFi 4510L automatically shuts down after being idle for the selected time period, provided that no  
Wi-Fi devices are connected to the MiFi device. Timer settings have no effect when the MiFi 4510L is  
connected to the wall charger.  
Buttons  
Click Apply to save changes.  
Click Revert to return to previous settings.  
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Software Update  
The Update Software screen contains the following sections:  
Update Status  
The Update Status section provides current software update information. To check for current  
software updates, click Check for Update.  
Last Update  
The Last Update section provides release information on the latest software update.  
History  
The History section provides the date, name and result of any software updates. If there have been  
no software updates, this section will be blank.  
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Troubleshooting  
Technical Support  
 
Overview  
When properly installed, the MiFi 4510L is a highly reliable product. Most problems are caused by  
one of these issues:  
System resources required by the device are being used by other devices.  
Network coverage is unavailable due to coverage area, an account problem, or a network  
problem.  
The following tips can help solve many common problems encountered while using the device.  
First Steps  
Make sure you are using the device in the correct geographic region.  
Ensure that your wireless coverage extends to your current location.  
Ensure you have an active subscription plan.  
Restarting your computer and your modem can resolve many issues.  
IMPORTANT Before contacting support, be sure to restart both your computer and your  
device.  
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Common Problems and Solutions  
The following are some common troubleshooting solutions.  
My MiFi 4510L just powered off without my pressing the power button. Why?  
This may occur under any of the following circumstances:  
Pressing the Master Reset button  
Restarting the device  
Switching profiles  
Restoring the configuration settings  
Battery depletion  
To restore battery power, follow these steps:  
Manually press the power button to turn it back on.  
If the battery is depleted, charge the device using the wall charger.  
How do I reset the MiFi 4510L device back to factory settings?  
The master reset button is in a small hole located on the bottom of the device, underneath the  
battery cover. This button returns the device to factory settings, including re-setting the network  
name (SSID) and network key (Wi-Fi passkey) to those printed on the sticker affixed to the back of  
the device. (The original SSID and password also appear on the front of the Connect Card.) To reset  
the device, follow these steps:  
Place one end of an unfolded paper clip into the master reset button hole.  
Press the paper clip on the button until the LED blinks green one full blink plus a very brief  
blink (about five seconds).  
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How do I reset the Access Point and Router settings back to factory settings?  
To reset the access point and router settings, follow these steps:  
Connect to MiFi Settings by connecting your computer to the MiFi wireless network and  
going to http://admin.mifi or http://192.168.1.1 in your browser.  
Connect to the Diagnostics screen. (See Diagnostics on page 61.) The Diagnostics screen  
has a Reset to Factory Defaults button. This button resets all Access Point and Router  
settings to their factory default values. All existing settings are lost.  
The password on or inside the device does not work. What should I do?  
Your SSID and Wi-Fi Admin password appear on the back of your device. If you do not have a  
password label on the back of your MiFi 4510L, follow these steps:  
Open the device and use the password printed on the password label underneath the  
battery.  
If the password on or inside the device does not work, call Customer Service at 1-800-786-8419.  
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Customer Service  
For Customer Service while in the U.S. or Canada, contact Verizon Wireless at 1-800-786-8419.  
Data Technical Support  
For additional information and technical support for Verizon Wireless devices, you can visit the  
Verizon Wireless Data Technical Support page at http://support.verizonwireless.com/contact_us.  
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Product Specifications  
General  
Name:  
Model:  
Verizon JetpackMobile Hotspot - MiFi® 4510L  
MiFi 4510L  
Approvals:  
Weight:  
FCC (North America); IC (Canada)  
85 g / 3 oz  
Dimensions:  
90 mm x 60 mm x 13 mm,  
3.54 in x 2.36 in x 0.51 in  
Wireless Network – Dual Mode:  
Wireless Network –  
Wi-Fi Mode  
LTE, CDMA 1X/EV-DO Rev A  
802.11 b/g/n  
Default SSID  
Verizon MIFI4510L XXXX Secure (see the  
sticker on the back of your device or on  
the front of your Connect Card for your  
SSID and Wi-Fi/Admin password)  
Battery  
Size  
1500 mAh  
2.5-3 hours (when not in use)  
Time required for full charge  
Chip Set:  
QUALCOMM® MDM9600  
Interface Type:  
Type B USB Port for micro USB, used by  
the wall charger  
Technology/Bands  
Technology:  
Band Designation:  
LTE, CDMA Rev A, Rev 0, 1XRTT  
LTE 700 MHz  
CDMA 1x/EV-DO RA; 800/1900 MHz  
824.7-848.31 MHz/1851.25-1908.75 MHz  
869.7-893.31 MHz/1931.25-1988.75 MHz  
Transmit Band:  
Receive Band:  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Drop:  
-10 ° C to +45° C (14°F to 113° F)  
-20° C to 60° C (-4° F to 140° F)  
1 meter (3.28 feet) drop, no damage – fully operational  
5 Hz to 500 Hz, 0.1 octave/second  
Vibration Stability:  
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Regulatory Statements  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Notice  
Electronic devices, including computers and wireless modems, generate RF energy incidental to their  
intended function and are therefore subject to FCC rules and regulations.  
This equipment has been tested to, and found to be within the acceptable limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada ICES-003. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential  
environment.  
This equipment generates radio frequency energy and is designed for use in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s user manual. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular  
installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and with Industry  
Canada ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE YOURSELF. SUCH ACTION MAY  
VOID THE WARRANTY. THE MiFi 4510L MODEM IS FACTORY TUNED. NO CUSTOMER CALIBRATION OR TUNING IS  
REQUIRED. CONTACT NOVATEL WIRELESS TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SERVICING YOUR WIRELESS  
COMMUNICATION DEVICE.  
FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
MODIFICATIONS: The FCC requires that you be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are  
not expressly approved by Novatel Wireless, Inc. may void your authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: The Radio Frequency (RF) emitter installed in your modem must not be located or operated in conjunction with  
any other antenna or transmitter, unless specifically authorized by Novatel Wireless Technologies.  
RF Exposure Content  
FCC Equipment Authorization ID: PKRNVWMIFI4510  
Industry Canada Certification Number: 3229B-MIFI4510  
Model: MIFI4510L  
This device is authorized for use in mobile and portable applications. At least 12 mm (0.5 inches) of  
separation between the antenna and the user’s body must be maintained at all times.  
This product has been evaluated for SAR and meets the FCC and IC Guidelines for exposure to radio waves.  
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Wireless Communications  
IMPORTANT Due to the transmission and reception properties of wireless communications,  
data occasionally can be lost or delayed.  
This can be due to the variation in radio signal strength that results from changes in the  
characteristics of the radio transmission path. Although data loss is rare, the environment where you  
operate the modem might adversely affect communications.  
Variations in radio signal strength are referred to as fading. Fading is caused by several different  
factors including signal reflection, the ionosphere, and interference from other radio channels.  
Novatel Wireless or its partners will not be held responsible for damages of any kind resulting from  
the delays or errors in data transmitted or received with the MiFi 4510L device, or failure of the  
MiFi 4510L device to transmit or receive such data.  
Limited Warranty and Liability  
Novatel Wireless, Inc. warrants for the 12-month period immediately following receipt of the  
Product by Purchaser that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship under  
normal use. THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
The exclusive remedy for a claim under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement,  
at Novatel Wirelessoption, of defective or non-conforming materials, parts or components. The  
foregoing warranties do not extend to (I) non conformities, defects or errors in the Products due  
to accident, abuse, misuse or negligent use of the Products or use in other than a normal and  
customary manner, environmental conditions not conforming to Novatel Wirelessspecification, of  
failure to follow prescribed installation, operating and maintenance procedures, (II) defects, errors or  
nonconformities in the Product due to modifications, alterations, additions or changes not made in  
accordance with Novatel Wirelessspecifications or authorized by Novatel Wireless, (III) normal wear  
and tear, (IV) damage caused by force of nature or act of any third person, (V) shipping damage,  
(VI) service or repair of Product by the purchaser without prior written consent from Novatel  
Wireless, (VII) products designated by Novatel Wireless as beta site test samples, experimental,  
developmental, reproduction, sample, incomplete or out of specification Products, or (VIII) returned  
products if the original identification marks have been removed or altered.  
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Safety Hazards  
Do not operate the MiFi 4510L device in an environment that might be susceptible to radio  
interference resulting in danger, specifically:  
Areas where prohibited by the law  
Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices. Always turn off the host  
device when instructed to do so, or when you suspect that it might cause interference or danger.  
Where explosive atmospheres might be present  
Do not operate your device in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere might exist.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Be  
aware and comply with all signs and instructions.  
Users are advised not to operate the device while at a refueling point or service station. Users are  
reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and  
distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. Potential  
locations can include gas stations, below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities,  
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains  
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would  
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Near medical and life support equipment  
Do not operate your device in any area where there is medical equipment, life support equipment,  
or near any equipment that might be susceptible to any form of radio interference. In such areas,  
the host communications device must be turned off. The device can transmit signals that could  
interfere with this equipment.  
On an aircraft, either on the ground or airborne  
In addition to FAA requirements, many airline regulations state that you must suspend wireless  
operations before boarding an airplane. Please ensure that the modem is turned off prior to  
boarding aircraft in order to comply with these regulations. The modem can transmit signals that  
could interfere with various onboard systems and controls.  
While operating a vehicle  
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate a wireless data device while in control of a  
vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or operator’s control and operation of that vehicle. In  
some countries, operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offense.  
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Electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Macintosh native  
connection software might attempt to reinitialize the device should a substantial electrostatic  
discharge reset the device. If the software is not operational after an ESD occurrence, then restart  
your computer.  
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Proper Battery Use and Disposal  
IMPORTANT In event of a battery leak:  
Do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or the eyes. If contact has been  
made, wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice.  
Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed.  
Communicate the appropriate steps to be taken if a hazard occurs. Due to the transmission  
and reception properties of wireless communications, data occasionally can be lost or  
delayed.  
Please review the following guidelines for safe and responsible battery use.  
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred.  
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert a foreign object into the battery, immerse  
or expose to water or other liquids, or expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard.  
Only use the battery for the system for which it was specified.  
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per  
this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion,  
leakage, or other hazard.  
Do not short circuit a battery or allow a metallic or conductive object to contact the battery  
terminals.  
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per  
this standard. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or  
other hazard.  
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.  
Battery usage by children should be supervised.  
Avoid dropping the device or battery. If the device or the battery is dropped, especially on a  
hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.  
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.  
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Glossary  
 
Glossary  
3G — Third Generation. 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology.  
4G LTE — Fourth Generation. 4G LTE refers to the fourth generation of mobile telephony technology.  
802.11 (b, g, n) — A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequency bands.  
bps — Bits per second. The rate of data flow.  
Broadband — High-capacity high-speed transmission channel with a wider bandwidth than  
conventional modem lines. Broadband channels can carry video, voice, and data simultaneously.  
CDMA — Code Division Multiple Access. It is the underlying channel access method used by some  
mobile phone standards.  
DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Software found in servers and routers that  
automatically assigns temporary IP addresses to clients logging into an IP network.  
DHCP Server — A server or service with a server that assigns IP addresses.  
DNS — Domain Name System. A system for converting host names and domain names into IP  
addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol.  
Firmware — A computer program embedded in an electronic device. Firmware usually contains  
operating code for the device.  
Hotspot — A WiFi (802.11) access point or the area covered by an access point. Used for connecting  
to the Internet.  
HTTP — Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application-level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web  
over the Internet.  
IEEE — Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. An international technical/professional society  
that promotes standardization in technical disciplines.  
IMEI — International Mobile Equipment Identity. Used in LTE networks to identify the device. It is  
usually printed on the device and can often be retrieved using a USSD code.  
IP — Internet Protocol. The mechanism by which packets are routed between computers on a  
network.  
IP Type — The type of service provided over a network.  
IP address — Internet Protocol address. The address of a device attached to an IP network (TCP/IP  
network).  
ISP — Internet Service Provider. Also referred to as the service carrier, an ISP provides Internet  
connection service. (See Network Operator)  
Kbps — Kilobits per second. The rate of data flow.  
LAN — Local Area Network. A type of network that lets a group of computers, all in close proximity  
(such as inside an office building), communicate with one another. It does not use common carrier  
circuits though it can have gateways or bridges to other public or private networks.  
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LTE — Long Term Evolution. A wireless broadband technology designed to support roaming Internet  
access via cell phones and handheld devices. Because LTE offers significant improvements over older  
cellular communication standards, some refer to it as a 4G (fourth generation) technology along with  
WiMax.  
MAC Address — Media Access Control. A number that uniquely identifies each network hardware  
device. MAC addresses are 12-digit hexadecimal numbers. This is also known as the physical or  
hardware address.  
Mbps — Megabits per second.  
MSID — Mobile Station IDentifier. A number for a mobile phone that identifies that phone to the  
network. These numbers are carrier specific.  
Network Operator — The vendor who provides your wireless access. Known by different names in  
different regions, some examples are: wireless provider, network provider, and service provider.  
Network Technology — The technology on which a particular network provider’s system is built; such  
as CDMA or EVDO.  
Port — A virtual data connection used by programs to exchange data. It is the endpoint in a logical  
connection. The port is specified by the port number.  
Port Forwarding — A process that allows remote devices to connect to a specific computer within a  
private LAN.  
Port Number — A 16-bit number used by the TCP and UDP protocols to direct traffic on a TCP/IP  
host. Certain port numbers are standard for common applications.  
PRL — Preferred Roaming List. A list that your wireless phone or device uses to determine which  
networks to connect with when you are roaming. (Network operator specific).  
Protocol — A standard that enables connection, communication, and data transfer between  
computing endpoints.  
Proxy — A firewall mechanism that replaces the IP address of a host on the internal (protected)  
network with its own IP address for all traffic passing through it.  
Rev A — CDMA EV-DO Rev. A is a leading-edge wireless technology with higher data rates and higher  
system capacity. It is a fully backward compatible standard and remains interoperable with deployed  
EV-DO networks and devices around the world. The increased data rates on Rev. A’s physical layer  
enable richer applications and services. For more information, visit www.cdg.org.  
Router — A device that directs traffic from one network to another.  
SIM — Subscriber Identification Module. Found in GSM network technology, the SIM is a card  
containing identification information for the subscriber and their account. The SIM card can be moved  
to different devices.  
SSID — Service Set IDentifier. The name assigned to a WiFi network.  
TCP/IP — Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The set of communications protocols used  
for the Internet and other similar networks.  
USB — Universal Serial Bus. A connection type for computing device peripherals such as a printer,  
mobile modem, etc. USB connectors may be used for data transfer or charging.  
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USB Port Types — The USB ports on computers and hubs have a rectangular Type A socket, and  
peripheral devices have a cable with a Type A plug. Peripherals that do not have an attached cable  
have a square Type B socket on the device and a separate cable with a Type A and Type B plug. Ports  
and connectors are available in different sizes (for example, standard, mini, and micro).  
VPN — Virtual Private Network. A secure private network that runs over the public Internet.  
Commonly used to connect to an office network from elsewhere.  
WWAN — Wireless Wide Area Network. A public network that extends beyond architectural,  
geographical, or political boundaries (unlike a LAN, which is usually a private network located within a  
room, building, or other limited area).  
WEP — Wired Equivalent Privacy. An IEEE standard security protocol for 802.11 networks. Superseded  
by WPA and WPA2.  
WiFi — Wireless Fidelity. Any system that uses the 802.11 standard developed and released in 1997 by  
the IEEE.  
WiFi Client — A wireless device that connects to the Internet via WiFi.  
WPA/WPA2 — WiFi Protected Access. A security protocol for wireless 802.11 networks from the WiFi  
Alliance.  
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