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Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint

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<strong>3G</strong> Panel<br />

See “<strong>3G</strong> Panel” on page 95.<br />

<strong>4G</strong> Panel<br />

1. Log in to the home page.<br />

2. Click Advanced settings ( ).<br />

3. Click WAN > <strong>4G</strong>.<br />

Note: <strong>4G</strong> information is not available if WAN mode is “<strong>3G</strong> only.” (WAN mode is in Advanced<br />

settings > WAN > Setup.)<br />

From this window, you can view this <strong>4G</strong> information:<br />

● Connection Status — This field reflects whether you are connected to <strong>4G</strong>.<br />

● Service Type — This field reflects the <strong>4G</strong> service type: <strong>4G</strong>, <strong>4G</strong> Off, or no service.<br />

● Coverage Type — This is a list of the types of <strong>4G</strong> networks that are available. The RSSI and CINR for<br />

each type are shown.<br />

● RSSI and CINR.<br />

RSSI reflects the signal strength of the network.<br />

CINR stands for Carrier to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio and is a measurement of signal<br />

effectiveness. For the receiver to decode the carrier signal, the latter must be in an acceptable<br />

CINR range.<br />

● TX Power — This number indicates the transmitter power. A higher number is better.<br />

● Center Frequency — This number indicates the frequency of the <strong>4G</strong> channel used for the data<br />

connection.<br />

● NSP-ID — This number is the ID of the <strong>4G</strong> Network Service <strong>Pro</strong>vider.<br />

● NAP-ID — This number is the ID of the <strong>4G</strong> Network Access <strong>Pro</strong>vider.<br />

● BSID — This number is the ID of the Base Station.<br />

● Preamble — This number is the preamble ID of the current base station that the modem is listening<br />

to.<br />

● Realm — This login address is used for <strong>4G</strong> service (<strong>user</strong>@realm).<br />

● Certificate Information — Click the link to display information in a popup window. You will be<br />

prompted to enter the Service <strong>Pro</strong>gramming Code (SPC). (If you don't know your SPC, contact<br />

<strong>Sprint</strong>.)<br />

GPS Panel<br />

1. Log in to the home page.<br />

2. Click Advanced settings ( ).<br />

3. Click WAN > GPS.<br />

82 Settings

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