Quickstart Guide Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi R209-Zr Welcome to the world of mobile communications 1 Welcome 2 Device overview 3 Getting started 5 Mobile Wi-Fi Web app 6 Web app overview 7 Current network panel 8 Mobile Wi-Fi Monitor app 9 Hints and tips 10 Glossary Welcome Licenses Notice Your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi creates a personal portable Wi-Fi network. Use it to share your secure mobile broadband internet connection with other Wi-Fi-enabled devices, such as computers, Apple iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, Android smartphones and tablets like the Samsung Galaxy Tab, or mobile gaming devices like Nintendo DSi. You can use battery, mains or USB to power your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi. This flexibility makes it easy to position your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi to get the best mobile coverage. Your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi uses open source programs licensed under the GNU GPL
(Version 2.0), BSD (Version 3.0), OpenSSL, Zlib/libpng, LGPL and Apache License. You can download the source code free of charge from: http://vodafone.com/r209-
zr for a period of three years from the distribution of this product. Copyright ZTE 2014. All Rights Reserved Your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi is made exclusively for Vodafone by ZTE. No part of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of ZTE. 1 Device overview 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 LED indicators Power button WPS button Micro USB port SIM slot MicroSD card slot Mobile broadband signal Amber - low Green - excellent Battery charge SMS text messages Green - OK Green blinking - charging Red blinking - low Standby - not charging Blue - unread SMS Blue blinking - SMS Inbox full No SMS Getting started Tip:
Charge your Mobile Wi-Fi fully (mains: 3.5 hours) before using it in battery mode.
*Please only use the charger supplied with this device. Step 1 Insert your SIM, battery and optionally a MicroSD card. Remove back cover Insert SIM Insert MicroSD card Insert battery Replace back cover Step 2 Plug your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi into the mains* or your computer to charge it while you are using it. 3 Getting started Step 3 Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to switch on your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi. It will begin connecting to the mobile broadband network. Step 4 You may need to enter your PIN to unlock your SIM. Also, when your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi connects to the mobile network for the first time, you may be asked to activate your SIM. Activation is not always necessary, so you may not see this. Step 5 On your computer or device, select your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi networks name
(its SSID) from the list of available networks, click Connect and enter the secure Wi-Fi network key (the WPA2 password). The name and key are inside the back cover of your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi and also on a printed reminder card. Congratulations - you are connected to the internet via Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi. 4 Mobile Wi-Fi Web app Tip:
Save the addresses for your Mobile Wi-Fi as favourites in your web browser. To check the status of your mobile broadband and Wi-Fi networks, manage SMS text messages or change the settings of your Mobile Wi-Fi, you can use the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Web app:
Connect to your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi via Wi-Fi or with a USB cable If you installed your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi via USB, double-click the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi icon that was created on your desktop Alternatively - and particularly if you did not install via USB - open http://VodafoneMobile.wifi or http://192.168.0.1 in your web browser. To use the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Web app via a USB cable or via Wi-Fi, you need:
A computer with at least Windows XP SP3, or An Apple Mac with at least OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. You can also manage your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi via its Wi-Fi network, but not via a USB cable, using:
Linux or Windows 8 RT, or iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or any other smartphone or tablet. 5 Web app overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Navigation tabs: Select Mobile Wi-Fi, Storage, SMS or Account view Navigation bar: Select an area within each view Current network panel: Status of mobile broadband network, Wi-Fi network, battery and connected devices Content area: Content for current area Context help: Help for current area Language selection: Defaults to browser language Login/Logout: For advanced settings. The default password is admin. 1 6 7 3 2 4 5 6 Current network panel The Current network panel appears on the right-hand side of every view in the Mobile Wi-Fi Web app, giving you a quick summary of the status of your Mobile Wi-Fi. Below it are additional panels for battery, Wi-Fi and the status of other devices sharing your Wi-Fi network. 7 Mobile Wi-Fi Monitor app If you have an Apple iOS or Android device, you can also check the status of your Mobile Wi-Fi using the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Monitor app. Download the app from the iTunes or Google Play app stores. iPad / tablet iPhone / smartphone 8 Hints and tips Wi-Fi security Please ensure that the Wi-Fi security settings meet your personal requirements. To change the admin password, open the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Web app:
Enter admin into the Password field and click Login Select Router on the Navigation bar Select Router Settings from the left-hand Menu bar. To change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and the key:
Select Wi-Fi on the Navigation bar Select Security from the left-hand Menu bar. Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) Pressing and holding the WPS button on your Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi for 5 seconds will switch WPS on (all 3 LEDs flash simultaneously). You can then connect any WPS-enabled device without having to enter the network key. Further Support Select Help on the Navigation bar in the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Web app Select Support from the left-hand Menu. The Content area will show how to contact your mobile network operator. For a full user guide including further hints and tips, visit:
http://vodafone.com/r209-zr 9 Glossary Bearer Communication method used for data transport over the mobile network, eg. 3G Broadband, HSPA, 3G, etc. Home network The network of the mobile operator who provided your SIM. Roaming You can use your mobile device on any other mobile network that has a roaming agreement with your operator, whether in your country or abroad. SIM Your Subscriber Identity Module is the small plastic chip that you will have received together with your mobile contract. Your SIM has gold contacts on one side. WPA2 An alternative name for the Wi-Fi network key. On Macs with OS X this is called WPA2 personal. 10 Notes The term Mobile Broadband together with the birds design is a trademark of GSMC Limited. Vodafone 2014. Vodafone and the Vodafone logos are trade marks of the Vodafone Group. Any product or company names mentioned herein may be the trade marks of their respective owners. R209-Zr Mobile Wi-Fi QSG 04/14_en_GB