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4. Can not remember your encryption key. What should you do?

If you forgot your encryption key, the Wireless card will not be able to establish a connection to your 3G Router. To reset the encryption key(s), login to the 3G Router web configuration using an Ethernet connection.

5. How do you reset your 3G Router to its factory default settings?

To hard-reset the 3G Router to its factory default settings, follow the steps listed below:

Ensure that the router is powered on (for at least 1 minute).

Press the reset button for at least ten seconds and release. At this point, the reset is in progress. Do not power off the unit at this point.

After your 3G Router reboots, the default settings are now restored. This entire process takes several minutes to complete.

Once you have reset the router to its default settings you will be able to access the device’s web configuration using http://192.168.20.1 with username/password of “admin”.

6.What you can do if the Ethernet cable does not work properly

The 3G Router’s Ethernet port is a WAN port by default, simply press the reset button down for one second for the WAN port to switch to become a LAN port.

Ensure that there is a solid cable connection between the Ethernet port on the 3G Router, and your NIC (Network Interface Card).

Check that the settings on your network adapter are “Enabled,” and set to accept an IP address from the DHCP (Please refer to the Computer Hardware Configuration section in this manual for additional information).

If all settings appear to be correct, ensure that you are not using a crossover Ethernet cable. Although the 3G Router is MDI/MDIX compatible, not all NIC are. Therefore, it is recommended that you use a straight through Ethernet cable when possible.

7.What you can do when your 3G Router has no power

Plug in the power adapter provided to recharge your battery

Note: You can still use the 3G Router with no battery power, as long as the power adapter is plugged in.

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Contents 3G Travel Router t1 Important Safety Instructions Save Our EnvironmentTable of Contents Introduction Your 3G Travel Router t1 Package ContentsKey Features Placement of Your t1 Location, Location, LocationRouter Placement Avoid obstacles and interferenceChoose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network Cordless PhonesGetting Started LED Indicators of the 3G Travel Router t1 Connectors and Buttons of the 3G Travel Router t1Modem Requirements Connecting your device to the RouterNetwork and System Requirements Default Settings Windows XP computers Configuring your Router and setting up your computerWindows Vista computers Mac OSXSetting up your 3G Travel Router t1 Using the Router with a 3G Mobile Broadband Internet Service3G Internet Settings 3G Connection StatusAdvanced Features Ethernet Port Status Login ProcedureStatus Internet Settings Name Description‘Disconnect’ button is pressed Pptp LAN Advanced Routing Static Advanced RoutingDhcp Client Advanced Routing DynamicWireless Settings Basic Radio On/OffAdvanced Fragment ThresholdSecurity Mode SecurityWPA-PSK/WPA2 WPS Station ListFirewall Basic Settings Name Description MAC/IP/Port FilteringPort Forwarding DMZContent Filtering System SecurityAdministration Management Upload FirmwareSystem Log Setting ManagerStatistics Troubleshooting You’re Hopefully Never Going To Need This SectionCannot establish a wireless connection? Why your wireless client can not access the Internet?Why does your wireless connection keep dropping? What you can do when your 3G Router has no power Can not remember your encryption key. What should you do?Establishing your wireless connection Time To Introduce Me To Your FriendsWindows XP service pack NetComm Liberty Series 3G Travel Router t1 Mac OSX Windows Vista How to configure WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Wireless Security NetComm Liberty Series 3G Travel Router t1 Appendix Legal & Regulatory Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementLimitations of Warranty GNU General Public LicenseProduct Warranty Technical Support