VIRGINMOBILEUSA.COMMiFi®2200Broadband 2Go3G Nationwide Wireless InternetNo ContractOnly Pay For What You NeedConnect Up to 5 Wi-Fi EnabledDevices at O
9Power ManagementYour device will work from its battery or when plugged into a power source. • Battery — The battery will last for up to four hours. C
2Using Your MiFi 2200 DeviceUsing Your MiFi Device for the First TimeConnect in Wi-Fi Mode
11Using Your MiFi Device for the First TimeIMPORTANT! The MiFi 2200 Device requires an activated account in order to function.Inserting and Charging
12 ➌ Once the battery is secure, place the battery cover back on the device until it locks into place. ➍ Connect the microUSB end of the AC wall charg
13Connect in Wi-Fi Mode Tip! The default SSID for your MiFi Device is Virgin Mobile MiFi2200 xxx Secure. Your SSID and 11-digit Network Key are pr
14Connecting to the MiFi 2200 Device for the First Time ➊ On your computer launch a new web browser session. ➋ From your computer’s Web browser, enter
15 ➍ On the MiFi Device Setup Wizard Service Activation screen, click Yes if you already have an Account# and MSID. Clicking No launches Virgin Mobil
16 ➏ On the MiFi Device Wizard MiFi Device Activation screen, enter the Account # and MSID you received when you activated your service. ➐ Click Next
17 ➑ Click Yes, change password, then enter and verify the new password in the appropriate elds. You have the option to keep the default admin passwo
18 ➓ Click Finish and your MiFi Device will restart. If your network does not reconnect automatically, you can manually reconnect to your MiFi Device
©2010 Novatel Wireless, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be con
3MiFi Device SettingsMiFi Device Settings BasicsHome PagePassword SettingsWi-Fi MenuWWAN MenuSecurityAdvanced
20MiFi Device Settings BasicsOpen MiFi Device Settings ➊ Open your Web browser and enter http://virginmobile.mi into the address window. ➋ Type the
21The Home PageThe Home page is the rst screen you see after logging in and is the main point of entry for all your work.The Menu BarThe menu bar run
22Home Page SectionsThe Home page is divided into two sections that you can expand or collapse. Click the solid black pointer next to the section titl
23Wi-FiThe Wi-Fi section tells you: • The prole currently in use. • The network name (also known as the SSID). • The security method in use. • The nu
24Password SettingsPassword settings allow you to change the administrative password that gives access to the browser interface for your MiFi2200 Devi
25Wi-Fi MenuThe Wi-Fi menu has three components: • Wi-Fi Profiles — to view or change settings for your secure prole or to set up a temporary hotspot.
26Wi-Fi ProlesClick Wi-Fi Proles on the Wi-Fi menu to congure your secure prole or set up a temporary hotspot.The Wi-Fi Prole page displays the f
27 • Channel — The radio channel that the device is using. This should be usually set to Auto (default) and left unchanged. Available channels are 1 t
28Setting Up a Temporary HotspotYou can use this prole to create a secure temporary hotspot to allow a maximum of ve connections to your MiFi Device
ContentsProduct Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4MiFi® 2200 Dev
29MAC FilterMAC ltering allows you to limit access to your MiFi Device to only those devices with a specied MAC address (a unique code assigned to h
30Finding the MAC AddressThe MAC Address is also known as a hardware or physical address for a device, usually a network adapter. It consists of six p
31StatusWi-Fi Status provides you with information about your wireless network.
32The Wi-Fi Status page is divided into three sections.Wi-Fi NetworkThe Wi-Fi Network section of the Wi-Fi Status page displays the following informat
33Wi-Fi ClientsThe Wi-Fi Clients section of the Wi-Fi Status page shows the clients that are currently connected to your MiFi Device. This is another
34WWAN MenuThe WWAN menu displays information about your 3G Virgin Mobile network connection, and provides tools for technical support.The WWAN Menu h
35DiagnosticsClick Diagnostics in the WWAN menu to access status information about your Internet connection and MiFi Device.
36The WWAN Diagnostic page is divided into three sections.WWAN ConnectionThe WWAN Connection section displays the following information: • Connection
37WWAN ModemThe WWAN Modem section displays the following information: • Manufacturer — manufacturer of your MiFi Device. • Model — model name or numb
38WWAN Event LogThe WWAN Event Log section lists network connection events and times when they occurred. Technical support uses the log as a troublesh
WWAN Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
39WWAN StatusThe WWAN Status page displays information about your internet connection.
40The WWAN Status page is divided into three sections.Internet ConnectionThe Internet Connection section displays the following information: • Status
41Traffic CountersThe Trac Counters section displays the following: • Date and time connection was made • Total duration of connection • Total data byt
42Connection LogClick Connection Log to display a log of outgoing trac showing these details: • Date/Time • Client IP Address (IP address of sender)
43Advanced MenuThe Advanced menu allows you to back up and restore your conguration, specify router settings such as DHCP, port ltering, and port fo
44Advanced SettingsClick Advanced Options in the Advanced menu to congure your MiFi Device or to enable the system log.
45The advanced Settings page is divided into four sections.Access PointEnabling SSID broadcasting allows other nearby computers to see your MiFi Devic
46RouterEnabling the DHCP server allows your MiFi Device to automatically assign a local IP address to a new device joining your network (such as a wi
47Cong FileClick Cong File in the Advanced menu to back up your conguration le (MiFi Device settings) to your computer, or to restore a saved con
48Config File UploadRestore your MiFi Device Settings file to MiFi Device ➊ Click Browse and navigate to the backup le on your computer. ➋ Click the l
1Product OverviewMiFi 2200 Device OverviewYour MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot DevicePower ManagementUsing the microUSB Cable
49Port FilteringClick Port Filtering in the Advanced menu to enhance the security of your system by controlling which applications are allowed to acce
50Port Filtering for Standard Applications ➊ From the Port Filtering page, select the Enable Port Filtering check box. ➋ Select the check boxes for th
51 ➍ Enter the port or port range. You can enter up to ve ports or port ranges. • Single port — enter the port number in both elds. • Port range — e
52Port ForwardingPort forwarding allows designated users or applications to reach specied servers, such as FTP and DNS servers, on your computer. Als
53Power ManagementWhen your MiFi Device is on battery power, you can set the length of time before it shuts down. You can also turn o your MiFi Devic
54TCP/IPThe TCP/IP page allows you to view the local (WLAN) IP address and the MAC address for your MiFi Device.From the Advanced menu, click TCP/IP t
55System StatusThe System Status page allows you to view real-time system information and the system log, and to restart your MiFi Device or restore i
56Restarting or Resetting Your MiFi DeviceIn addition to viewing status information, you can restart your MiFi Device or reset it to factory defaults
4TroubleshootingOverviewCommon Problems and SolutionsUse the Master Reset ButtonTechnical Support
58OverviewThe following tips will help solve problems that might be encountered while using the MiFi 2200 Device: • Make sure you are using the MiFi 2
5MiFi® 2200 Device OverviewThank you for choosing the Novatel Wireless MiFi® 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot Device for Mobile Broadband and Wi-Fi!Thi
59Common Problems and SolutionsThe following are some common problems and solutions.No service is available. - OR - I get a “Limited or No Conn
60I cannot connect to MiFi Device in Wi-Fi mode. ➊ Make sure the LEDs are on.If the LEDs are not on, check your battery. ➋ Make sure your wireless rad
61How can I check the battery level of MiFi Device?Open MiFi Device Settings (http://192.168.1.1). The battery status icon is displayed in the menu ba
62Use the Master Reset ButtonThe MiFi 2200 Device comes with a Master Reset button that allows you to return it to its factory default state.The Maste
63Technical SupportFor additional information and technical support for the MiFi 2200 Device, visit the Virgin Mobile USA website at:http://www.virgin
5Technical InformationProduct SpecicationsRegulatory NoticesSafety HazardsLimited Warranty and Liability
65Product SpecicationsGeneralName Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200 DeviceModel MiFi 2200Approvals COFETEL, NOM, CDGWeight 58 g / 2.05 ozDimensions (W x D x
66Regulatory NoticesCE MarkingThis device has been tested to and conforms to the essential regulatory requirements of the European Union R&TTE dir
67NOTICE TO CONSUMERS: Any changes or modication not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to op
68Safety HazardsDo not use your MiFi 2200 Device in an environment that may be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specically:Area
6Package ContentsThe MiFi 2200 Device package includes: • MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot Device • AC Wall Charger • Lithium Ion Battery • Carry
69SAR LevelsThe FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless modem with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FC
70Limited Warranty and LiabilityNovatel Wireless warrants for the 12 month period immediately following receipt of the Product by Purchaser that the P
6GlossaryGlossary
72Glossary ● 3G — Third Generation. 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology. The evolution of 3G technology is as follows:GSM
73 ● DNS — Domain Name System. A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the
74 ● HTTP — Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application-level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet. ● IEEE — Institute of Elect
75 ● NNTP — Network News Transfer Protocol. An Internet application protocol for reading and posting Usenet (newsgroup) articles. ● PC Card — PCMCIA’s
76 ● SIM — Subscriber Identification Module. Found in GSM network technology, the SIM is a card containing identification information for the subscriber
77 ● WAN — Wide Area Network. A public network that extends beyond architectural, geographical, or political boundaries (unlike a LAN, which is usuall
7Your MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot DeviceYour MiFi 2200 Device has the following parts:123 ➊ Power Button / LED: Powers on and o the device.
8LED StatesThe MiFi Device LEDs provide valuable information about the state of the device and connectionService Status LEDNo Light — Device is powere
Commentaires sur ces manuels