LTE Intelligent Mobile HotspotAT&T Mobile Hotspot MiFi Liberate®User Guide
9Power Sources for Your MiFi LiberateYour MiFi Liberate will work from its battery or when plugged into a power source. • Battery — The battery lasts
3TroubleshootingOverviewCommon Problems and SolutionsUsing the Master Reset Button
100OverviewWhen properly set up, your MiFi Liberate is a highly reliable product. • Ensure that you are in the coverage area. • Ensure you have an act
101Common Problems and SolutionsBefore you read on, all of the steps mentioned here are given in more detailed form elsewhere in the user guide. When
102When your computer is connected to your MiFi Liberate, the MiFi Liberate touchscreen will display the message “Connected Devices: A device has conn
103How do I check the wireless number, model number and firmware versions of my MiFi Liberate? ➤ From the MiFi Liberate touchscreen: » Tap the About ic
104How do I access information on the Wi-Fi network and Wi-Fi clients? ➤ From the MiFi Liberate touchscreen:1. Tap the Connected Devices icon to
105Using the Master Reset ButtonYour MiFi Liberate comes with a master reset button that allows you to return it to its factory default state.The mast
106Technical SupportCustomer ServiceFor AT&T Customer Care while in the U.S. or Canada, call 800-331-0500.When calling, enter the wireless number
4Product Specications and Regulatory InformationProduct SpecicationsRegulatorySafety HazardsProper Battery Use and DisposalLimited Warranty and Liab
108Product SpecicationsGeneralName: AT&T Mobile Hotspot MiFi LiberateModel: MiFi 5792Approvals: FCC, PTCRB, DLNA, RoHS, WEEEWeight: 120 g (4.2
10Service Status IconsStatus icons at the top of the MiFi Liberate Touchscreen, and on the Status bar of the MiFi Liberate Manager indicate the device
109RegulatoryFederal Communications Commission Notice (FCC – United States)Electronic devices, including computers and wireless modems, generate RF en
110Safety HazardsDo not operate your MiFi Liberate device in an environment that may be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specic
111Electrostatic discharge (ESD)Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Macintosh native connection software
112Proper Battery Use and DisposalCAUTION! Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they might explode:WARNING! In the event of a battery leak:•
113Limited Warranty and LiabilityNovatel Wireless, Inc. warrants for the 12 month period immediately following receipt of the Product by Purchaser tha
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115Glossary ● 802.11 (b, g, n) — A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequency bands. ● Access Point — A device that allow
116 ● ICCID — Integrated Circuit Card Identification. A serial number stored in and engraved or printed on a SIM card that internationally identifies th
117 ● NNTP — Network News Transfer Protocol. An Internet application protocol for reading and posting Usenet (newsgroup) articles. ● Port — A virtual
118 ● VPN — Virtual Private Network. A secure private network that runs over the public Internet. Commonly used to connect to an office network from els
11Touchscreen IconsDisplay Icon DescriptionNo icons The device is powered o or not receiving power.Connection DetailsDisplays the Wi-Fi Network Name
12MiFi Liberate ManagerThe MiFi Liberate Manager is part of your MiFi device. It's a web interface you can log into to customize settings, change
13 • Media Center — takes you to the Media Center page, where you can view and share your movies, music with connected devices. (See Media Center on
14Battery UsageCharge the BatteryThe MiFi Liberate comes with the SIM card and battery installed. Remove the battery pull tab prior to use.To charge t
15Remove the BatteryWARNING ! Never use tools, knives, keys, pens or any type of object to force the door open or to remove the battery. Using any of
16 ➍ Use your forenger to pull the battery up slightly so that it moves out of the battery well. ➎ Lift the battery out of the battery well.
17Remove the SIM CardYour MiFi Liberate comes with the SIM card already installed. To remove the SIM card: ➊ Open the battery compartment and remove
18Battery Advisory • As with any battery-operated mobile device being used for a certain amount of time, the MiFi Liberate device can get warm to the
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19Wi-Fi SetupTo properly set up your MiFi Liberate device, you need to do both of the following tasks: • Set Up a Wi-Fi Connection • Log Into the MiFi
20 ➌ Use your normal Wi-Fi manager on your computer to locate the MiFi Liberate Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and select it. ➍ Windows: Click Connect.Mac
21Log into the MiFi Liberate Manager Web Interface ➊ From your computer's Web browser, type http://att.miliberate (alternatively, http://192.168
22 ➌ Type the Admin Login: xxxxxxxx (case sensitive) into the login eld (the default is attadmin). ➍ Click Login.The MiFi Liberate Home page opens.
23Congure SecurityAlthough your device is pre-congured to have security enabled, you should change the password to a password you can easily remembe
24 NOTE There are two types of passwords: – The Admin Login password to access the MiFi Liberate Manager Web interface to configure setti
25Change the Wi-Fi PasswordYou can use WEP (64- or 128-bit), WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA/WPA2 mixed mode security.IMPORTANT Record your Wi-Fi password
2Accessing MiFi Liberate FeaturesMiFi Liberate ManagerData UsageConnected DevicesSettingsMessagesFile SharingMedia Center GPSAbout
27MiFi Liberate ManagerMiFi Liberate Manager Home PageThe MiFi Liberate Manager Home page is the rst page you see when you connect to your MiFi Liber
28Data UsageYou can quickly and easily check your data usage directly on the MiFi Liberate touchscreen, or on the MiFi Liberate Manager. On the MiFi L
ContentsGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Device Ove
29On the MiFi Liberate Manager To access the Data Usage page, click Data Usage on the Navigation panel. The Data Usage page contains the following. •
30Connected DevicesThe Connected Devices page allows you to view devices currently connected or blocked from connection to your MiFi Liberate. You can
31 ➍ Go to http://att.miliberate/connecteddevices to manage your connected devices.
32On the MiFi Liberate ManagerTo access the Connected Devices page, click Connected Devices on the Navigation panel. The Connected Devices page contai
33 ➊ Click the pencil icon to assign a name to a connected device. ➋ Enter the desired name into the name eld, then select the type of device fro
34 ➌ Click the check mark to nalize the changes. ➍ Click Block to add a connected device to the Blocked Device list.
35 ➏ Click Unblock to remove a device from the Blocked Devices list.
36SettingsThe Settings page allows you to congure and customize your MiFi device. You can enable/disable Airplane Mode, Cellular Data access, and Int
37Yes to accept data roaming charges that will apply to data usage outside the U.S., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. ➎ To congure the amount
38 ➐ To enable or disable sound alerts, tap Sound Alerts. Scroll to select from available alerts, including Battery, International Roaming, Connecting
APN Proles ...58Network Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
39 ➓ To access and congure additional features and settings, login to the MiFi Liberate Manager at http://att.mifiliberate, then select Settings >
40On the MiFi Liberate ManagerTo access Advanced, Hotspot, and Mobile Setting options, select the Settings tab on the Navigation panel on the MiFi Lib
41Device SettingsThe Device Settings menu includes the following additional menu options. • Preferences (See Preferences on page 42.) • Admin Login (S
42PreferencesThe Preferences section allows you to customize your MiFi device settings and preferences. The Preferences section displays the following
43 ➋ Select the automatic shutdown time interval you want to use from the Automatic Shutdown drop-down menu. If Screen Timeout is set to never, Automa
44Setting User PreferencesTo set the date and time format, temperature, and distance and number format preferences: ➊ Select the date/time format you
45 ➌ Select the number format units you want to use from the Number Format drop-down menu. ➍ Click Save Changes.
46Admin LoginThe Admin Login section displays the following: • Display the Admin Login for the MiFi Liberate Manager on the touchscreen – allows you t
47Changing the MiFi Liberate Manager LoginTo change your current Admin Login: ➊ Enter your current Admin Login in the Enter Current Login eld. ➋ Ent
48Backup and RestoreThe Backup and Restore section displays the following: • Backup — allows you to save your device settings to your computer. • Res
Technical Support ...106Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49Backing Up Your MiFi Liberate SettingsTo save your MiFi Liberate settings to your computer: • Enter your device Admin Login in the Admin Login eld
50Hotspot SettingsThe Hotspot Settings menu includes the following additional menu options. • General (See General on page 51.) • Advanced (See Advanc
51GeneralThe General section displays the following: • Network Name (SSID) — name of the network you are connected to. You can change the name to some
52Changing Your Network Name (SSID) and SettingsYour MiFi device allows you to change the network name and Wi-Fi password. To change your network name
53 ➏ Select the maximum number of Wi-Fi connections (1 - 10) from the Number of Wi-Fi Connections drop-down menu. ➐ Click Save Changes.IMPORTANT You
54AdvancedThe Advanced section displays the following: • Broadcast Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) — makes your MiFi Liberate device SSID visible to other c
55 ➌ To give higher priority to real-time applications like video and Skype, click the WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) check box. It is mandatory to enable WM
56Mobile SettingsThe Mobile Settings menu includes the following menu options. • Mobile (See Mobile on page 57.) • APN Profiles (See APN Proles on pag
57MobileThe Mobile section displays the following: • Cellular Data — turn o cellular data to prevent all internet trac from using the mobile broadba
58APN ProfilesThis section is for enterprise use only. Changing default settings may adversely aect your Internet connection. The APN Proles section
1Getting StartedDevice OverviewComponentsBattery UsageWi-Fi SetupCongure SecurityData Usage
59Network SelectionYour MiFi Liberate automatically connects to the optimal mobile network available. In many cases you can also connect to a network
60Manual DNSThe Manual DNS section displays the following: • Enable Manual DNS — allows you to select a specic DNS address. • DNS Address 1 — allows
61SIM LockThe SIM Lock section displays the following: • SIM Status — displays the current SIM status. • Desired Action — allows you to select Enable
62Advanced SettingsThe Advanced Settings menu includes the following menu options: • Firewall (See Firewall on page 63.) • LAN (See LAN on page 64.) •
63FirewallThe Firewall section displays the following: • VPN Passthrough – allows connected devices to establish a VPN tunnel to a remote server or de
64LANThe LAN section displays the following: • IP Address — the address that identies the MiFi Liberate on the network. • Subnet Mask — the standard
65Port FilteringPort Filtering allows you to enhance the security of your system by only allowing certain applications to reach the Internet. The Port
66To enable Port Filtering for custom applications: ➊ Click Add Custom Applications. ➋ Enter the desired name in the App Name eld. ➌ Enter the approp
67MessagesThe Messages page lists the SMS messages delivered to your MiFi Liberate by your service provider. All messages are listed in order by date,
68File SharingYour MiFi Liberate includes a microSD card slot that allows you to store les and share them with connected devices. microSD cards are s
6Device OverviewWith the powerful, easy-to-use AT&T Mobile Hotspot MiFi® Liberate you can connect up to 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices to fast 4G LTE™
69Accessing Shared FilesInstructions for Windows: ➊ Click the Windows Start button and select Computer. The microSD card appears under Networks. ➋ I
70On the MiFi Liberate ManagerTo access the File Sharing page, click File Sharing on the Navigation panel. The File Sharing page contains the followin
71SettingsThe Settings section allows you to enable/disable File Sharing, check your microSD card status, and provides instructions for accessing shar
72View FilesThe View Files section allows you to view all les on the microSD card installed in the MiFi Liberate.To view or download and save les on
73Media CenterThe Media Center page allows you to play movies, music and photos on connected devices including DVD and Blue-ray® players, game console
74On the MiFi Liberate ManagerTo view and share your media les with connected devices, play your media les in your web browser, and access Media Cen
75StatusTurning on the MiFi Media Center makes the media content on the microSD card available to connected devices. To view and share your media les
76 ➋ Slide the ON/OFF button to ON to enable the Media Center and display Media Center status details and options. ➌ To rescan the contents on the mic
77 ➍ To clear your cache and ensure that you have the latest versions of stored les, click Clear Cache. Click Confirm to delete the cached les. ➎ To
78MediaThe Media menu displays these additional menu options. • Photos (See Photos on page 79.) • Videos (See Videos on page 80.) • Music (See on pag
7Device Setup and Power OnYour MiFi Liberate comes with the SIM card and battery already installed. Remove the battery pull-tab prior to use. ➊ Pres
79PhotosThe My Library drop-down menu allows you to browse and sort the photo les on the MiFi Liberate microSD card using these options: • All Photos
80VideosThe My Library drop-down menu allows you to browse and sort the video les on the MiFi Liberate microSD card using these options: • All Videos
81MusicThe My Library drop-down menu allows you to browse and sort the music les on the MiFi Liberate microSD card using these options: • Album — sor
82GPSThe GPS page allows you to enable GPS and to enable GPS over Wi-Fi (NMEA). The GPS receiver on the MiFi Liberate can determine your current locat
83On the MiFi Liberate ManagerTo access the GPS page, click GPS on the Navigation panel. The GPS page contains the following: • Enable GPS (See Enable
84Enable GPSTo enable GPS and GPS over Wi-Fi: ➊ Slide the Enable GPS ON/OFF button to ON. ➋ Click the Enable GPS over Wi-Fi check box. ➌ Click Save Ch
85To download GPS Over Wi-Fi Drivers: ➊ Click Download GPS Over Wi-Fi Drivers. A Help page displays a download overview and links to the available dow
86Wi-Fi Protected SetupThe Wi-Fi Protected Setup page allows you to setup WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) on your MiFi Liberate to easily connect to other
87 ➍ To enable the WPS PIN method, tap WPS PIN method >. Find the WPS PIN on your connecting device, then click Enter WPS PIN.
88AboutThe About page allows you to view current Internet, Wi-Fi, microSD card and conguration status; device details; and software update history. Y
8Components ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ ➎ ➏ ➊ Power Button — Powers the MiFi Liberate on and o. ➋ Status Bar — Displays current device status information, in
89 ➍ Tap Help and Customer Care > to display a link to tutorials, customer care, your wireless number, the device model number, and the current sof
90On the MiFi Liberate ManagerTo access the About page, click About on the Navigation panel. The About page contains the following. • Current Status (
91Current StatusThe Current Status section displays the following: • Internet Status (See Internet Status on page 91.) • Wi-Fi (See Wi-Fi on page 91.)
92Device • microSD Card — indicates whether the microSD card is available. • Total Space — indicates the size of the microSD card. • Available Space —
93Device InfoThe Device Info section displays the following: • Manufacturer — the manufacturer of the MiFi Liberate device. • Model — the ocial model
94Customer CareThe Customer Care section displays the following: • Quick Links — provides quick access to the AT&T website. • Self-Service Support
95DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics section displays the following: • Modem Status (See Modem Status on page 96.) • HSPA Status (See HSPA Status on page 96.)
96Modem Status • IMEI — the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) for this device. This number does not change when the SIM is changed. • IMS
97LogsThe Logs section displays the following: • Mobile Network — records details regarding network connections. • System — records details for event
98Software UpdateThe Software Update section displays the following: • Current Software — displays the current version of software installed, last che
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