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

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● Fragmentation Threshold — This setting specifies the largest allowable size, in bytes, for a<br />

packet. If the packet is larger than this, it is fragmented into multiple packet before it is<br />

transmitted. To prevent poor network performance, it’s recommended to keep this value as<br />

large as possible (up to 2346).<br />

● Wi-Fi Power Save Mode — If this field is set to “On,” the Wi-Fi component of the <strong>Overdrive</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

<strong>3G</strong>/<strong>4G</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Hotspot</strong> enters power save mode, when possible. If your computer tends to lose<br />

the Wi-Fi connection and stops responding, set this field to “Off.”<br />

● Wi-Fi Age Out Time — This is the amount of time of inactivity (no traffic), after which the<br />

<strong>Overdrive</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>3G</strong>/<strong>4G</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Hotspot</strong> drops the connection to a device.<br />

● WMM Support — Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a standard that defines quality of service (QoS) in<br />

Wi-Fi networks. WMM improves the performance of audio, video and voice applications<br />

transmitted over Wi-Fi.<br />

● List of connected devices — You can display a window that shows connected computers. A<br />

table row may show one or both of these icons:<br />

� —The <strong>user</strong> of this computer is logged in as administrator.<br />

� —This computer is connected to the device through the micro-USB cable.<br />

Security Panel<br />

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

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

3. Click Wi-Fi > Security.<br />

From this window, you can set the:<br />

● Security — This specifies the security used by Wi-Fi. (See “Wi-Fi Security” on page 89.)<br />

● Wi-Fi Password — This password is used to connect to the Wi-Fi network. (See “Wi-Fi<br />

Password” on page 90.)<br />

● Password Reminder — This feature displays the Wi-Fi password on the LCD of the device. (See<br />

“Wi-Fi Password Reminder” on page 90.)<br />

● Basic Rate — This setting determines the type of wireless devices that can connect to your<br />

network.<br />

� If you’re certain that all of the Wi-Fi devices used with your device support 802.11g, then<br />

select 802.11g only (this ensures faster Wi-Fi speeds); otherwise, select 802.11b/g/n<br />

compatibility or 802.11b/g compatibility.<br />

� If you change this value to 802.11b/g/n compatibility and the specified Wi-Fi security type is<br />

not supported by this value, the security type may change to WPA/WPA2 Personal.<br />

Settings 85<br />

Settings

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