Franklin U600 manual Manually Connecting to the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network

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Section 3A

Mobile Broadband

Manually Connecting to the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network (page 24)

Automatic Connection Upon Device Attachment (page 25)

Multiple Broadband Devices (page 26)

Locking and Unlocking Your Sprint Mobile Broadband Device (page 28)

3G Bearer Types (page 28)

This section describes connecting to the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network.

Manually Connecting to the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network

Before you begin, you will need the following:

A 3G or a 4G Sprint Mobile Broadband device that you will use to establish connections. Windows device drivers for this device must be properly installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions and the device must be selected in the Hardware tab of Sprint SmartView’s Settings window.

A valid Sprint Mobile Broadband account

A network profile configured to access the Sprint network. (This is created for you automatically when you connect a supported Sprint Mobile Broadband device.)

Follow these steps to connect to the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network:

1.If you have not already done so, connect the device that you wish to use. Sprint SmartView will begin searching for an available network.

2.If you want to switch from 3G to 4G (or vice versa), click Switch to 3G (or 4G). Note that if you have a single device that supports both 3G and 4G connections rather than two separate devices, there will be a few seconds delay while the device switches modes.

3.When Sprint SmartView is ready, the connection status text on the Mobile control panel will display “Ready:” followed by the name of the network that has been selected. Click Connect to establish a connection.

Note: If you are using a GSM mobile broadband device for international roaming, clicking the arrow ( ) on the right side of the Connection Status Indicator opens a menu listing all GSM network profiles. You can establish a connection using any profile listed simply by selecting it from the menu. The default (“Sprint”) profile, however, should be used when connecting to any of Sprint’s roaming partners. (See “International Roaming (GSM)” on page 30 for more information about roaming internationally.)

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Franklin U600 manual Manually Connecting to the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network