Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint
Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint
Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint
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Section 5H<br />
Configuring <strong>3G</strong> and <strong>4G</strong><br />
� Viewing <strong>3G</strong> Activation Information (page 95)<br />
� <strong>3G</strong> Panel (page 95)<br />
� Resetting the <strong>3G</strong> and <strong>4G</strong> Configurations to Default Settings (page 96)<br />
Viewing <strong>3G</strong> Activation Information<br />
1. Log in to the home page.<br />
2. Click Advanced settings ( ).<br />
3. Click Device > About.<br />
The following fields are related to <strong>3G</strong> activation:<br />
● Activation Status — This field reflects whether <strong>3G</strong> is activated.<br />
● Activation Date — This is the date that the <strong>3G</strong> modem was first activated.<br />
● Network Operator — This field shows the carrier that your device was activated with.<br />
<strong>3G</strong> Panel<br />
1. Log in to the home page.<br />
2. Click Advanced settings ( ).<br />
3. Click WAN > <strong>3G</strong>.<br />
From this window, you can view this information:<br />
● Connection Status — This field reflects the status of the <strong>3G</strong> connection: connected, not<br />
connected, or dormant.<br />
Dormant means a connection is established, but no data is being transferred.<br />
● Service Type — This is the network that is currently being used for your data connection (1xRTT,<br />
EVDO, or EVDO Rev. A).<br />
● Coverage Type — This is a list of the types of <strong>3G</strong> networks that are available. The RSSI and �<br />
Ec/Io for each type are shown.<br />
RSSI reflects the signal strength of the network.<br />
Ec/Io is a dimensionless ratio of the average power of a channel, typically the pilot channel, to<br />
the total signal power.<br />
● MDN (<strong>Mobile</strong> Directory Number) — This is a 10-digit phone number.<br />
● SID (System ID) — The System ID identifies your home network area and is used in conjunction<br />
with your phone number to determine if you are “home” or “roaming.”<br />
Settings 95<br />
Settings