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4 3 2 1 In the box Overview of the router Connecting up your router Using your router Setting up the router B3000 router Health & Safety information If anything is missing, please contact Vodafone customer services Status lights and mobile network signal strength SIM card slot WPS button Power button USB port Reset button Power supply socket Telephone sockets (optional) LAN (Ethernet) connectors and status lights Wi-Fi on/off button Label with router’s web setup and Wi-Fi name and passwords Make sure the router is positioned away from thick walls or devices that produce strong electrical or magnetic fields (such as microwave ovens). 1 Insert the supplied SIM card into the SIM card slot, until it clicks in place. 2 Connect any LAN (Ethernet) devices, such as computers , to the router. One Ethernet cable is included in the box. You set up and manage your router using web browser on your connected PC or Mac. 1 Make sure the router is connected to your computer using the Ethernet cable. 2 Open the web browser on your computer and type http://vodafonemobile.cpe in the address bar, then press Enter. 3 Enter the login name and password for your router. These are printed on the label on the side of the router. Once you have a good signal indicated on the front of the router, you will be able to access the Internet on any Ethernet or Wi-Fi connected devices. Connect Wi-Fi devices (like smartphones, laptops, etc.) by choosing the router’s Wi-Fi network (SSID), which is shown on the label on the back of the router. Then enter the password (WPA/WPA2) on the label. The router’s Wi-Fi network is turned on by default. If you want to turn it off, use the Wi-Fi button on the side of the router. Devices connected by Ethernet cable should be connected to the Internet automatically. You can use the USB 2.0 ports to attach external hard drives to the router, for use as back ups or additional storage. Please see over the page for FAQs and troubleshooting 3 You can also connect a telephone to the router, which can be configured using the web set up. 4 Connect the power supply to the back of the router and turn it on using the power button. 5 The router will then start connecting to the mobile network, until the Mode LED glows a steady green (UMTS network) . Ethernet cable Power supply Quick start guide WIFI USB Your B3000 router connects your computer and other devices to the Internet using a SIM card accessing the Vodafone mobile data network. Vodafone B3000 Quick start guide Vodafone B3000 quick start guide

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Page 1: Overview of the router - Vodafone NZ · 3 4 2 1 In the box Overview of the router Connecting up your router Using your router Setting up the router B3000 router Health & Safety information

4 3 2

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In the box

Overview of the router

Connecting up your router

Using your router

Setting up the router

B3000 router

Health & Safety information

If anything is missing, please contact Vodafone customer services

Status lights and mobile network signal strength

SIM card slot WPS button

Power button

USB port

Reset button

Power supply socket

Telephone sockets (optional)

LAN (Ethernet) connectors and

status lights

Wi-Fi on/off button

Label with router’s web setup and Wi-Fi name and passwords

Make sure the router is positioned away from thick walls or devices that produce strong electrical or magnetic fields (such as microwave ovens).

1 Insert the supplied SIM card into the SIM card slot, until it clicks in place.

2 Connect any LAN (Ethernet) devices, such as computers , to the router. One Ethernet cable is included in the box.

You set up and manage your router using web browser on your connected PC or Mac.

1 Make sure the router is connected to your computer using the Ethernet cable.

2 Open the web browser on your computer and type http://vodafonemobile.cpe in the address bar, then press Enter.

3 Enter the login name and password for your router. These are printed on the label on the side of the router.

Once you have a good signal indicated on the front of the router, you will be able to access the Internet on any Ethernet or Wi-Fi connected devices.

• Connect Wi-Fi devices (like smartphones, laptops, etc.) by choosing the router’s Wi-Fi network (SSID), which is shown on the label on the back of the router. Then enter the password (WPA/WPA2) on the label.

• The router’s Wi-Fi network is turned on by default. If you want to turn it off, use the Wi-Fi button on the side of the router.

• Devices connected by Ethernet cable should be connected to the Internet automatically.

• You can use the USB 2.0 ports to attach external hard drives to the router, for use as back ups or additional storage.

Please see over the page for FAQs and troubleshooting

3 You can also connect a telephone to the router, which can be configured using the web set up.

4 Connect the power supply to the back of the router and turn it on using the power button.

5 The router will then start connecting to the mobile network, until the Mode LED glows a steady green (UMTS network) .

Ethernet cable Power supply Quick start guide

USB

WIFI

USB

WIFI

Your B3000 router connects your computer and other devices to the Internet using a SIM card accessing the Vodafone mobile data network.

Vodafone B3000 Quick start guide

VodafoneB3000 quick start guide

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MODE

Connected to a GSM (GPRS) network

Connected to a UMTS (3G) network

Any of these colours flashing shows that data is being transferred on that network

Other light modes may be error warnings – please see Troubleshooting below.

SIGNAL BARS

When off, then no network signal is detected. When on, more bars indicates a stronger signal .

POWER

The router is turned on

The router is off

WIFI

The router has created a Wi-Fi network

The Wi-Fi function is off

WPS

WPS pairing in progress (see below)

TEL

This lights up when an attached telephone handset is picked up or during a call

This shows an incoming call

What do the status lights mean?

FAQs

Troubleshooting

Help

What are the settings when using it as a router?

The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1 The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 The router password is admin

It is recommended that the IP address and the DNS settings are set to retrieve automatically.

Performing a restart or reset:

To restart the router, press the Power button until it turns off, then press it again to restart.

To reset the router to the default settings, press the RESET button for more than two seconds. Warning: this will over-ride all your previous settings.

All the status lights are flashing, except for the POWER light:

This shows that the router is performing an upgrade or reset. Make sure you don’t turn the router off until the process has finished and the lights stop flashing, otherwise this can damage the router.

Status light error modes:

The SIM card isn’t recognised. Check that it has been inserted correctly.

The PIN number hasn’t been entered, or has been entered incorrectly.

The router isn’t able to access the wireless network. If your phone doesn’t get a Vodafone signal there, relocate the router to somewhere that does. Otherwise please call customer services.

Can’t access the web interface:

Make sure the router is turned on, and network (Ethernet) cable is connected properly to your computer. Make sure that the IP address of your computer is entered correctly.

Online help and information is always available at

www.vodafone.co.nz/help

There is also a specific router help page you can click on when connected to your router by the Ethernet cable as described on the other side:

http://vodafonemobile.cpe

For all other questions please call

0800 800 966 – Vodafone Customer Care

© Vodafone Group 2014. Vodafone and the Vodafone logos are trade marks of Vodafone Group. Any product or company names mentioned herein may be the trade marks of their respective owners.

WPS pairing

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is an automatic pairing system for enabled Wi-Fi devices. Press the WPS button on the router: when the icon flashes you have 2 minutes to press the WPS button on your device to pair it.

Warning:

This equipment will not work when mains power fails.