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Get Started
The following topics give you all the information you need to set up your device and Sprint service the
first time.
Your Device
The following illustrations show your device’s primary external features and buttons.
Front View
Back View (Cover Removed)
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Package Contents
Your package includes several items.
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NETGEAR 341U USB Modem
Back cover
Micro-SIM (pre-installed)
Get Started poster
Recycling envelope
Care and Maintenance
As with any electronic device, you should handle your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem with care to
ensure reliable operation. Follow these guidelines in using and storing the device.
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Protect the device from liquids, dust, and excessive heat.
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Do not handle or operate the device while driving or operating a vehicle. Doing so may distract
you from properly operating the vehicle. In some jurisdictions, operating communication devices
while in control of a vehicle is a criminal offense.
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Do not apply adhesive labels to the device. They may cause the device to overheat and may alter
the antenna’s performance.
System
The following items are required to use your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem.
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Web browser (required if you’ll be using the NETGEAR 341U Manager browser interface to
view status and to configure settings). The following browsers are supported:
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Mozilla Firefox (version 3.0 or higher)
Google Chrome™ (version 2.0.172.28 or higher)
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Apple Safari (version 4.0 or higher)
Opera™ (version 9.64)
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Computer running Windows 8 (32/64 bit), Windows 7 (32/64 bit), Windows Vista,
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Windows XP, or Mac OS X (version 10.5 or higher)
USB 2.0 / 3.0 slot
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Starting Your Device for the First Time
The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem is designed to activate automatically the first time that it is
plugged in, using ‘hands-free activation’. Typically, the activation process will be seamless, not
requiring any action on your part; you might not even see any activation-related messages on the
device’s OLED display.
If your account did not activate for some reason (you are not in an area with Sprint 3G or LTE
network coverage, you are in an area where you can’t get signal such as a building or tunnel, etc.), a
message will appear on the OLED display telling you to go to http://sprintmodem/ to activate the
account.
You must activate your account before you can use Sprint data services.
Plug in the Modem to Automatically Activate Your Account
1. Insert the USB modem into an available USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 slot. The device starts up and, if a
Sprint 3G or LTE network signal is available, it will automatically try to activate your account (a
message will appear indicating hands free activation is in progress).
2. If the activation succeeds, the OLED display shows the home screen. If the activation fails, you
can try to activate the account from the NETGEAR 341U Manager, or repeat this procedure
when you are in a Sprint coverage area.
Activate Your Account From the NETGEAR 341U Manager
If your account was not activated automatically when you inserted the USB modem, you cannot use
Sprint data services.
You can attempt to activate the account from the NETGEAR 341U Manager:
signal is available, hands free activation begins automatically.
2. Read the End User License Agreement that appears and, when you are ready, click I Agree to
accept the terms of the agreement.
If the account is still activating, a Hands Free Activation message will display the current status.
Wait for the process to finish (recommended) or click Cancel.
If you cancel the activation, follow the instructions that appear to finish the activation process.
If the activation succeeds, an Activation Complete message will appear.
Getting Help
Learn where you can get more information or assistance.
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Visiting the Sprint Website
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Review coverage maps.
Access your account information.
Add additional options to your service plan.
Purchase accessories.
Check out frequently asked questions.
And more.
Contacting Sprint Customer Service
You can reach Sprint Customer Service online or by calling toll-free.
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Device Basics
Learn about the buttons, connectors, and other components of your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem.
3G and LTE Networks
These wireless networks connect you to the Internet.
Depending on your coverage area, you may have:
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Only LTE coverage
Only 3G coverage
A combination of these networks
Your device automatically connects to the fastest network that is available to you (customizable). If
you have both 3G and LTE coverage and your connection happens to get disrupted, your device can
automatically switch to the other network. For more information, see Mobile Broadband Information
and Settings.
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LTE – Newer technology, faster speeds compared with 3G and GSM
3G – CDMA technology, more widely available compared with LTE
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Mobile Broadband Information and Settings
The network icon indicates the active network service type.
Icon
Description
LTE service is available.
3G service (1X/HRPD/1xHRPD) is available.
No icon
You have no service. Try the suggestions in Cannot Connect to the Mobile Broadband
Network.
Your device is designed to always connect to an available network if possible. If your device is not
connected (dropped signal, roaming not supported, etc.) an alert is displayed. The connection status
Status Details Tab.
Your device can be set to connect automatically to the best available network, or to LTE or 3G
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Your device can also be set to allow roaming on Sprint networks, domestically, and internationally.
Signal Information
Learn how to determine the signal strength and get detailed network status information.
Signal Strength
The signal strength icon appears on your device’s OLED display and in the NETGEAR 341U
Manager’s Connection Details panel.
Icon
Description
No signal
Very weak signal
Excellent signal
Active Network
The network that is currently being used for your data connection appears on the device’s home
screen and in the Web page’s Connection Details panel.
Network Status
Detailed network information (such as Connection Status, RSSI, Ec/Io, etc.) appear on the
Internet Connection Information
Find information about your Internet connection.
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Data usage for the current connection session and the current billing period. (See Viewing Data
Usage.)
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Network connection type, signal strength, roaming status, and GPS status
Restarting the Device
If the device is not functioning properly, you can restart it using these methods.
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Eject and reinsert the device
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Reboot the computer
OLED Display
The OLED display has several icons that help you determine the status of your device and its
Micro-SIM
Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem comes with a pre-installed micro-SIM that gives you access to
the Sprint network.
To replace the micro-SIM if needed (your micro-SIM is damaged, you want to use a different
account, etc.):
1. Slide the back cover off of the device.
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2. Slide the micro-SIM out of the tray.
3. Slide the new micro-SIM into the tray.
4. Replace the back cover.
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External Antennas
Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem supports the use of external MIMO antennas via two antenna
connectors on the top edge of the device.
Important: If you choose to use external antennas, you must connect MIMO antennas to both
antenna connectors, otherwise the device will not function correctly. Only antennas approved by
NETGEAR for use with the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem are supported.
To connect external antennas:
1. Remove the back cover of the device.
2. Pull back the antenna connector covers and insert both of the antennas.
3. Replace the back cover.
Alerts
Alerts notify you about situations that require your attention and suggest the actions you need to take
to resolve them.
Some of the alerts you may encounter include:
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SIM issues (SIM error, PIN locked, MEP locked, not installed)
Roam Guard
Mobile Broadband disconnected (Connection error)
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Downloading and Installing Firmware
Airplane mode
Temperature error
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Your Network Connection
Find out how to launch and end your network connection.
Launching Your Network Connection
After the device is plugged in and boots up, a connection to the best available network is launched
automatically.
The device will remain connected at all times, unless:
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You are out of signal range or the signal is blocked (in a tunnel, etc.).
You are in a roaming area and you have chosen not to allow roaming.
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Note: Even though the device is connected, you are only billed when data is sent or received. For
more information, see If the Connection is “Always On,” Am I Always Being Billed?
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Connecting the Device
Connect the device to an available USB port on your computer.
Note: The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem includes TRU-Install, which is a feature that installs the
necessary drivers the first time you connect your device to your Windows or Mac computer. An
To connect the device to your computer:
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If the computer does not have device drivers installed for the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem, they
are installed using TRU–Install.
TRU-Install
The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem includes TRU-Install, which is a feature that installs the
necessary drivers the first time you connect your device to your Windows or Mac computer. An
installation CD is not required.
Windows
When the device is connected to a Windows computer that does not have the required device
drivers, the device starts up and then:
1. The device drivers will install and you must accept the license agreement:
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If the driver End user license agreement is displayed, select I’ve read and agree to the
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if the AutoPlay window opens, click Run setup.exe, and when the End user license
agreement is displayed, select I’ve read and agree to the terms and conditions of my
order.
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If the driver End user license agreement does not display and the AutoPlay window does not
open:
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Press
+E to open My Computer.
b. Open the TRU-Install drive.
c. Open the Win folder.
d. Double-click Setup.exe.
e. When the End user license agreement is displayed, select I’ve read and agree to the
terms and conditions of my order.
2. Click Install.
3. When the installation is complete, click Finish.
Mac
When the device is connected to a Mac computer that does not have the required device drivers:
1. The device starts up, and then the TRU-Install window opens.
Double-click the Install Drivers icon.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions.
3. When prompted for your password, enter your Mac password.
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4. Click Continue Installation.
5. When the installation finishes, click Restart to reboot the computer and use the new drivers.
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OLED Display
The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem’s OLED display shows details (connection status, roaming
status, and GPS info) and data usage for the current billing period or connection session.
Interpreting the OLED Display
The OLED display shows icons and text that reflect the status of the device and your connection, and
screen elements that link to other configuration screens.
Item
Description
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Roaming indicator – When the device is roaming, a triangle appears above the
Signal strength icon.
Signal strength (1-6 bars, or no signal)
Network type (LTE, 3G)
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Data transfer indicator (WAN traffic – upload (send) / download (receive)) –
Arrows are solid when data is being transferred.
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GPS indicator – Appears only when GPS tracking is on. The icon pulses/glows
when searching for satellites or while tracking is in progress.
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Data usage – Indicates the amount of data remaining (for the billing cycle) or the
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Item
Description
amount of data used (for the current session). The bar (if shown) represents the
amount of data remaining (the solid portion of the bar).
Data Usage
The Data Usage section of the OLED display shows either billing cycle data usage or current
session data usage, depending on the format selected in the NETGEAR 341U Manager (see
Alerts
The OLED display shows network or device alerts for situations that require your attention. If one or
more alerts are active, the OLED display shows the most severe alert. The alert remains on screen
until it is resolved.
To view and resolve alerts, log in to the NETGEAR 341U Manager home page. (See Logging In as
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NETGEAR 341U Manager Interface
Access your device and connection information, and configure device settings from the NETGEAR
341U Manager (browser) interface.
Home Page
The home page is the entry page for the NETGEAR 341U Manager interface.
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View your data usage and status information for your data connection.
Manage your mobile broadband network connection.
View alert messages.
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Description
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Mobile broadband connection information – See Mobile Broadband Information
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Twitter – Click to view the AirCard Twitter feed in a new browser window or tab.
(Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.)
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Facebook – Click to view the AirCard Facebook page in a new browser window
or tab. (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.)
Feedback – Click to send NETGEAR your comments on your device. See
Feedback Page. (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to
work.)
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International Information – Click to view Sprint’s International Coverage Areas
search feature in a new browser window or tab. (Your device must be connected
to the network for this option to work.)
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Important Information – Click to read important safety information about the
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My Account Summary – Basic information about your Sprint data plan. For more
details, click My Sprint to connect to your account at
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Alerts – Alerts remain until issue is resolved.
Estimated data usage for current session.
Estimated data usage for current billing period.
Displaying the NETGEAR 341U Manager Home Page
There are two ways you can display the NETGEAR 341U Manager home page.
Note: You can display the home page only when your device is plugged in.
To display the home page, type one of the following in the address bar of your Web browser:
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http://192.168.1.1
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Note: If you’re using the Google Chrome Web browser, after typing in the address bar, press the
Down Arrow key and then press the Enter key. (If you don’t press the Down Arrow first, a Google
search starts instead of loading the NETGEAR 341U Manager.)
Logging In as an Administrator
Logging in to the home page allows you to view more detailed information about your device, and to
manage its settings and broadband network connection.
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Note: If you don’t log in, you can only view the current network connection status.
To log in:
1. In the address bar of your Web browser, type one of the following:
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2. In the Sign In field, enter the NETGEAR 341U Manager administrator password (1-31 letters,
numbers, and symbols). (The default password is “password”. It’s recommended you change
3. Click Sign In.
After a period of inactivity, you will be automatically logged off (timeout security feature).
Data Usage
Data usage estimates are shown in the Data Usage section of the home page.
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Note: Data usage amounts are approximate and should not be used for billing purposes. For
Summary section to view your account details.
The Data Usage section displays:
Item
Description
Current billing period
Remaining
this month
Amount of data still available from the monthly limit, and the number of days
remaining before the next billing period begins.
Used this
month
The amount of data sent and received during the billing period for each network
type.
Reset button
Click to set the displayed monthly usage values to 0MB.
Important: This does not reset the actual data usage for the billing cycle.
Current session
Used
Data amount used since your device connected to the network
Elapsed time Length of time that your device has been connected to the network
My Account Summary
The My Account Summary section shows basic information about your plan, and includes a link to
see more detailed information.
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The following information is displayed.
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Description
My data plan
My number
My Sprint
The type of Sprint data plan used on your device.
The telephone number linked to your data plan.
Alerts
The Alerts section shows network or device alerts for situations that require your attention.
The following information is displayed for each alert.
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Alert title
Description
A short description of the issue to be addressed.
Description
The alert message and, if appropriate, links or buttons to take action on the alert.
(For example, the “Update now” link in the second alert shown above would take
you to the Software Update screen.)
The alerts disappear only when the issues they describe are resolved.
You can also view the most urgent alert on the USB modem’s OLED display.
Status (Connection Details)
The Status section shows details about your mobile broadband service and connection state.
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The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
Signal strength
and roaming
status
The more bars, the stronger the signal. A triangle in the icon means your
Network carrier
name
Name of the available network. For example, “Sprint”.
Network type
LTE, 3G (1X / HRPD / 1xHRPD)
Send / Receive
indicators
Up (sending data) / Down (receiving data)
This icon appears when you are connected to the mobile network.
Roaming
message
Indicates whether your device is roaming on a Sprint network, domestically, or
internationally.
Connect /
Click this button to connect or disconnect your device from the mobile
Disconnect button network.
GPS Page
From the GPS page, you can obtain your current location coordinates (latitude, longitude, altitude,
etc.).
You can also enable or disable GPS tracking, and choose the tracking method being used (one-time
or continuous).
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2. Click GPS.
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Update the current location information (if GPS Mode is One-time)
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Note: The first time that you access GPS, you will be prompted to read and accept the Location-
Based Services (LBS) end user license agreement. You must accept the agreement before you can
use the GPS feature.
Note: For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your device and the GPS
satellites.
The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
Most recent position fix
Update location /
Cancel
If the GPS Mode is:
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One-time – Click Update location to get a location fix, or click Cancel
or
to stop waiting for the fix to complete.
Start / Stop
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Continuous – Click Start to begin tracking and refreshing the location fix
information regularly, or click Stop to stop tracking.
Status
Message indicating what the GPS system is doing (For example, “Tracking
a fix”, “Searching for satellites”, “Inactive”)
Time of fix
This is the date and time that the last fix was taken.
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Latitude
Description
Latitude at time of last fix. (For example, “N32.51.73”)
Longitude at time of last fix. (For example, “W105.11.7”)
Elevation at time of last fix. (For example, “40 meters”)
Longitude
Altitude
Speed
Speed at which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example,
“3.1 mph”)
Heading
Direction in which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example,
“East”)
Satellites
The number of satellites used to get the last fix.
GPS Settings
Enable GPS
Note: For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your
device and the GPS satellites.
Use Metric units
GPS mode
This setting specifies whether to use metric units when displaying the GPS
results (for example, for altitude, speed, and HEPE). See Using Metric
Units.
This setting determines how often your device should obtain a fix. See
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One-time – A single fix is used. Use this option if you’ll be using your
device at the same location.
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Continuous – Fixes are obtained every few seconds (also known as
auto-tracking). This is useful for turn-by-turn (TBT) navigation
applications, such as driving directions, and for NMEA-enabled
applications.
Settings Page
From the Settings page, you can configure your device and network settings.
General > Device Tab
From the General > Device tab of the Settings page, you can turn your device’s OLED display
on/off, choose the type of data usage to show on the OLED display, and configure the Web browser
URL and IP Address.
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2. Click Settings > General > Device.
The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
Screen
LCD Display
LCD Data Usage
Format
Choose whether to show Billing cycle usage or current connection usage.
Homepage
NETGEAR 341U
Manager
The URL used to show the homepage. See Changing the NETGEAR 341U
Manager URL.
NETGEAR 341U
The password used to show the homepage. See Changing the NETGEAR
Manager Password 341U Manager Password.
IP Address The IP address that will be used to access the NETGEAR 341U Manager
page. You can change this from the default (192.168.1.1) if there are
conflicts with other devices on your system.
General > Software and Reset Tab
From this tab, you can save your current device settings and restore them later, update your
software, and reset your device to default settings.
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2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
You can:
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The following information is displayed.
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Description
Download / Backup Click Save to make a copy (export) of the USB modem’s current
Settings
configuration, so that you can restore it later if needed. See Exporting
Settings.
Restore Settings
Software Update
Click Choose file to use a previously saved copy of your device
Click Check for update to see if a new version of your device’s software
has been released, and if there is, download and install it. The last time you
checked is shown on the screen (Last checked at). See Update USB
Modem Software and Firmware.
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Description
Note: Software downloads count against your plan’s data limit.
Reset
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Factory Reset – Click to reset your device to factory default settings
and clear your account details. See Resetting to Factory Default
Settings. (You can only do this with assistance from Sprint.)
Settings Reset – Click to reset your device to factory default settings,
but leave your Sprint account details unchanged. See Resetting Device
Settings Only.
Clear Programming – Click to clear your account details. See Clearing
Account Details Only.
General > System Logs Tab
Technical support staff may need you to configure system logging in this tab for the purpose of error
diagnosis.
Note: You should only adjust settings in this tab under the direction of technical support staff.
2. Click Settings > General > System Logs.
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Clear logs
Download logs
Network > Preferences Tab
From this tab, you can configure your device’s configuration for selecting networks and roaming, and
receive network configuration updates from Sprint.
2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences.
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Configure network selection and roaming options.
Check the network for a new Preferred Roaming List.
Re-run Hands Free Activation.
The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
Network Mode
The type of network that your device can connect to. See Setting the
Allowed Network Mode.
Roaming Mode
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Description
Roaming Guard
If selected, the roaming areas where a warning will appear when you enter
Update PRL
Click to check if a new PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is available on the
network, and use it to update your device.
Update Network
Settings
Click to re-run HFA (Hands Free Activation).
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Use only when instructed by Sprint.
Configuration
Advanced Settings Use only when instructed by Sprint.
Network > APN (Access Point Name) Tab
To connect to a carrier’s network when roaming, the device must be configured with an Access Point
Name (APN) for that carrier. The APN is checked by the carrier to determine the type of network
connection to establish.
Note: Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem comes with the APN for Sprint preconfigured.
In this tab, you can add (or modify) APNs for the networks you want to connect to.
2. Click Settings > Network > APN.
The list of all APNs that have been set up includes the following information.
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Description
Active
Name
APN
The APN currently in use. Only one APN can be marked as active.
Network carrier name (for example, “Sprint”).
The operator’s access point name (obtained from the operator).
Username
If required, the username (obtained from the operator) used to connect to
the APN.
Password
If required, the password (obtained from the operator) used to connect to
the APN.
Authentication
The network authentication code (None, PAP, CHAP, PAP or CHAP).
Network > SIM Security Tab
If you are using a SIM that has security enabled, you can disable SIM Security from this tab.
This tab shows the current status of this security feature, and allows you to disable SIM security if it
has been enabled.
Note: The SIM PIN is required to disable SIM Security.
2. Click Settings > Network > SIM Security.
3. If the SIM has security enabled, SIM Security will be Active. Click Disable to disable SIM
security.
The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
SIM Security
The current state of the SIM PIN feature (Inactive or Active). Click Disable
to disable SIM security.
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Network > Status Details Tab
This tab shows you details about the current mobile broadband connection (3G, LTE).
2. Click Settings > Network > Status Details.
The information that is displayed depends on your current connection.
4G/LTE Details
Item
Description
Status
Indicates whether you are connected to an LTE network.
Indicates the LTE service type.
PS service type
RSRP
The signal strength of the LTE network. (Reference Signal Received
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Description
Power)
RSRQ
The siqnal quality of the LTE network (Reference Signal Received Quality).
RSRQ is the ratio between the RSRP and the Received Signal Strength
Indicator (RSSI).
RS-SINR
Signal to Interference Noise Ratio based on Reference Signals
(narrowband and wideband)
Cell ID
The LTE cell that is currently serving your device.
The transmitter power. A higher number is better.
The IP address of the 4G LTE connection.
TX Power
IP Address
Channel UL
Channel Number
The channel that is used to upload to the 4G LTE network.
The channel used by the 4G LTE radio. Technical support staff may request
this value from you.
IMSI
The International Mobile Station Identity is an identifier of a device on the
network.
Current radio band The LTE band being used for the connection.
Reject Code
ICCID
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
The Integrated Circuit Card ID.
3G Details
Item
Status
Description
Indicates whether you are connected to a 3G network.
PS service type
Indicates the 3G service type (for example, CDMA, HRPD, CDMA_
HRPD).
IP Address
Coverage Type
RSSI
The IP address of the 3G connection.
The type of 3G network available.
Signal strength of the network.
Ec/Io
Dimensionless ratio of the average power of a channel, typically the pilot
channel, to the total signal power.
MDN
Mobile Directory Number. This is your 10-digit telephone number.
Mobile Station Identifier.
MSID
DRC Cover
DRC Value
Channel
Roaming
Digital Rate Control Cover.
Digital Rate Control Value.
DRC Channel number.
Indicates if you are roaming on Sprint, domestically, or internationally.
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Item
Description
PRL Version
Preferred Roaming List version. To update the PRL, see Network >
Preferences Tab.
1xRTT PN
EVDO PN
PRev
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Rx Power
Serving SID
The Serving System ID identifies your home network area and is used to
determine if you are ‘home’ or ‘roaming’.
NID
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Packet Zone ID
Frame Error Rate Used to determine the quality of a signal connection. Technical support staff
may request this value from you.
Subnet Color Code Technical support staff may request this value from you.
AN-AAA
Technical support staff may request this value from you.
Packet Error Rate Technical support staff may request this value from you.
MIP Error Code
The Mobile IP Error Code. Technical support staff may request this value
from you.
Support Page
This page provides links to resources that can help you use your device and manage your Sprint
account.
2. Click the Support link in the top right corner.
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The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
User Guide
Open an online copy of this guide in a new Web browser window or tab.
(You must be connected to the Internet to use this link.)
Web
Click the link to open the online support website in a new Web browser
window or tab where you can find a variety of resources to help you with
your device. (You must be connected to the Internet to use this link.)
Manage Account
Feedback
Contact Sprint Customer Service by telephone (for business use or
personal use).
About Page
View information about your device and account.
2. Click the About link in the top right corner.
You can:
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Save the image on this page to a file on your computer. Click Save as a file.
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The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
Account Details
My number
MSID
The USB modem’s telephone number.
The Mobile Station ID associated with your phone number.
MEID
The MEID of your device (displayed on the packaging and inside the back
compartment).
ICCID
The serial number of the SIM.
Firmware
Firmware Version The USB modem’s firmware version.
Firmware Build
Date
The date the firmware version was created.
Web App Version The NETGEAR 341U Manager version.
Bootloader Version The version of the software that starts up your device.
Device
Model
The manufacturer’s name for your device.
NETGEAR 341U
Manager
Version number of the NETGEAR 341U Manager Web app.
PRL Version
Power State
Preferred Roaming List version number.
The USB modem’s power state (Online, Offline).
Current
temperature
The USB modem’s temperature. If your device is too warm, make sure the
area is well-ventilated and air can circulate around your device to cool it.
WWAN Info
Activation Date
The date that the USB modem was activated on the Sprint network.
Refurbished Date The date that your device was refurbished (if applicable).
IP Address
The IP address of the WWAN radio.
Lifetime LTE
Transferred
The total amount of data sent and received while connected to LTE
networks.
Lifetime 3G
Transferred
The total amount of data sent and received while connected to 3G networks.
Lifetime Total
Transferred
The total amount of data sent and received by your device.
Network Status
View Details
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Feedback Page
Use the links on this page to send your comments on your device, look up support information, and
participate in a customer survey.
2. Click the Feedback link in the bottom left corner of any page. The following page appears:
The following information is displayed.
Item
Connect with us
Facebook
Description
Click to view the AirCard Facebook page in a new browser window or tab.
(Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.)
Twitter
Click to view the AirCard Twitter feed in a new browser window or tab.
(Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.)
Product Support
User Guide
Open an online version of this user guide in a new window or tab.
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Device Settings
Use the NETGEAR 341U Manager to configure and manage the device’s appearance,
performance, and access.
Display Settings
Adjust your screen’s settings to suit your surroundings.
Turning the OLED Display On or Off
Use this feature to turn off the device’s OLED display if you don’t want to see it for some reason.
You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > General page.
2. Click Settings > General > Device.
3. Beside LCD Display, select On or Off as desired.
4. Click Submit.
Setting the OLED Display Data Usage Format
You can choose to show either Billing Cycle or Current Session data usage on the OLED display.
You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > General page.
2. Click Settings > General.
3. Beside LCD Data usage format, select the type of data usage to display (Billing cycle, or
Current connection).
4. Click Submit.
NETGEAR 341U Manager Home Page Settings
The following topics provide information on changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager settings.
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Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager URL
You may want to change the URL for the NETGEAR 341U Manager to something more
memorable.
To change the URL:
2. Click Settings > General > Device.
3. In the NETGEAR 341U Manager field (in the Homepage section), type the new value
(maximum 31 letters and numbers).
4. Click Submit.
Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager IP Address
You may want to change the IP address for the NETGEAR 341U Manager if it conflicts with other
devices on your system.
To change the IP address:
2. Click Settings > General > Device.
3. In the IP Address field (in the Homepage section), type the new IP address.
4. Click Submit.
Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager Password
For security reasons, you should change the NETGEAR 341U Manager password on a regular
basis.
Note: If you forget the NETGEAR 341U Manager password, you’ll need to reset your device to its
default settings and go through the device setup. (See What Do I Do if I Forget the Administrator
Password?)
To change the NETGEAR 341U Manager administrator password:
2. Click Settings > General > Device.
3. In the NETGEAR 341U Manager Password field, type the new password (1-31 letters,
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numbers, and symbols).
4. Click Submit.
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Configuring Networks
The following topics provide information on configuring networks.
Viewing Network Activation Information
You can check whether network access is activated.
2. Click About in the top right corner of the page.
3. Check the Activation Date in the WWAN Info section. This is the date that the USB modem
was activated on the Sprint network.
Viewing Data Usage
You can view an estimate of your data usage on the device’s OLED display, and on the NETGEAR
341U Manager’s home page.
Note: The data usage shown is an estimate only and is not accurate for billing purposes.
Note: The session data counter resets automatically each time the device is powered off and on,
and when the mobile broadband network connection disconnects and reconnects (for example,
when going through a tunnel).The billing plan data counter resets automatically when the next billing
cycle starts.
On the OLED Display
The device’s OLED display shows either billing cycle data usage or current session data usage,
depending on the format selected in the NETGEAR 341U Manager (see Setting the OLED Display
Data Usage Format.)
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The Billing Cycle screen displays:
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A text description of the amount of data remaining in the current billing cycle.
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A data bar showing the amount of data remaining in the billing cycle (if the text description fits on
one line).
The Current Connection screen displays:
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A text description of the amount of data used in the current session.
The length of time the connection has been active.
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In the NETGEAR 341U Manager (http://SprintModem)
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The Data Usage section of the home page shows:
Session
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Amount of data used in the current session
The length of time the connection has been active
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Billing Cycle
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Total amount of data used in the current billing cycle, and amounts used for each network
type
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Number of days remaining in the current billing cycle
Date that the next billing cycle begins
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Check Carrier Usage – Click to connect to Sprint’s website and view detailed billing plan
information.
Network Settings
Adjust your device’s network settings to select the network types that can be connected, and set
roaming options.
Setting the Roaming Mode
Use this feature to choose where the device can be used in roaming mode.
You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > Network > Preferences
page, using the following options:
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Sprint Only – The device can be used only in Sprint service areas.
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Domestic CDMA (Including Sprint) – The device can roam only in North America.
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Any Network – The device can roam anywhere in the world.
2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences.
3. Beside Roaming Mode, select the desired value.
4. Click Submit.
Enabling / Disabling the Roaming Guard Warning Message
Use this feature to have your device display a warning when you enter a roaming area.
You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > Network > Preferences
page:
2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences.
3. Beside Roaming Guard, select the warnings you would like to display (Domestic and/or
International).
4. Click Submit.
Setting the Allowed Network Mode
Use this feature to select the types of networks that your device can connect to.
You can adjust this setting on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Settings > Network > Preferences
page to one of the following options:
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Automatic – The connection will be established on the fastest available network.
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LTE only – The connection can be established only on an LTE network. Your device will not
connect to CDMA (3G) networks.
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CDMA only – The connection can be established only on a CDMA (3G) network. Your device
will not connect to LTE networks.
2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences.
3. Beside Network Mode, select the desired network mode that the device can connect to.
4. Click Submit.
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Configuring Access Point Names
Your device comes preconfigured with the Access Point Name (APN) for Sprint.
To add an APN for another network:
2. Click Settings > Network > APN.
3. In the blank line, enter the APN details:
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In the Name field, enter a short description (for example, the carrier name).
In the APN field, enter the APN you obtained from the carrier.
Enter a Username and Password, if the network requires them.
Select the Authentication mode to be used (None, PAP, CHAP, PAP or CHAP).
4.
Click the
beside the new APN entry.
To select the APN to be used:
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Select the Active button at the beginning of the entry.
To remove an APN from the list:
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Click the
beside the APN entry.
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Software and Reset
The following topics provide information on managing your device’s software.
Exporting and Importing Settings
The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem lets you save your device settings so that you can make
changes to your configuration and, if necessary, restore the original settings.
Exporting Settings
Settings include configuration information for the device, network, and NETGEAR 341U Manager
interface.
You can, for example, export (save) the current configuration, then make some changes and test
them. You can then import (restore) the saved configuration.
To export the settings to a text file:
2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
3. In the Download / Backup Settings section, click Save.
4. Save the file to an appropriate location in your computer. By default, the file (export.cfg) is saved
to your Downloads folder.
Importing Settings
This feature lets you restore a saved configuration.
2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
3. In the Restore Settings section, click Choose File.
4. Navigate to the folder where your previously saved configuration file is stored.
5. Click Open to restore your device with the imported settings.
Note: Your device may reset, and you may need to reconnect to the Internet. For more information,
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Update USB Modem Software and Firmware
From time to time, updates may become available for your device, and your device will receive an
alert. You can also check for new updates manually.
The updates may improve performance and add or modify features. The updates may include the
following:
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Device firmware
The NETGEAR 341U Manager interface
Other files
Downloading Software Updates
You can download software updates from the NETGEAR 341U Manager.
When a software update becomes available:
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If the device is connected to Sprint’s LTE network, the update downloads automatically and an
Alert message appears on the device and in the NETGEAR 341U Manager.
If the device is connected to Sprint’s 3G network, an Alert message appears on the device and
NETGEAR 341U Manager.
There are two ways to get the software update from the NETGEAR 341U Manager. You can get it
from the Alert message, or from the Software and Reset page.
To get the update from the Alert:
2. In the Alert message for the available update, click the button to download or install the update.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions.
The device reboots automatically to use the new software.
To get the update from the Software and Reset tab:
2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
3. Click Check for update. If an update is available, an Install Now button appears.
4. Click Install Now.
5. Click Continue. The device reboots automatically to use the new software.
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Upgrading Firmware From a File
A one-click tool may be available for upgrading firmware from a file in enterprise environments.
Contact Sprint for details.
Resetting Your Device
In some cases, you may want or need to clear your account information to use the device with
another account, reset most settings (except for your account and network activation), or reset the
device to its factory default settings.
You can clear these settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Software page.
Clearing Account Details Only
If you want to use the device with another account, you need to clear your current account.
You can clear these settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Software page.
2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
3. Below Clear Programming, click Reset.
4. Click Begin Reset.
Resetting Device Settings Only
If you want to reset the device to its default behavior, but don’t want to change your account or
network activation, you need to reset the device settings.
You can reset these settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Software and Reset page.
2. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
3. Below Settings Reset, click Reset.
4. Click Begin Reset.
Resetting to Factory Default Settings
In some cases you will need to reset the device’s software to its factory default settings.
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WARNING: If you reset the software to default settings, you must go through the device setup, as if
You can reset the device to factory settings from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Software and
Reset page.
Note: You can only do a factory reset of your device with Sprint’s assistance. Contact Sprint
Customer Service to obtain an MSL code that you will need to enter to perform the reset.
1. Contact Sprint Customer Service to obtain an MSL code and your device’s PIN code, if needed.
3. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset.
4. Below Factory Reset, click Reset.
5. Enter the MSL code provided by Sprint, then click Submit.
6. Click Begin Reset.
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GPS Settings
Your NETGEAR 341U USB Modem provides GPS functionality to help you figure out where you are
and get you where you’re going.
There are a couple of requirements to access the GPS service.
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You must accept the GPS privacy agreement.
GPS must be enabled.
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The GPS service may not be available if you are indoors. (You may be able to get a GPS lock if your
device is very close to a window.) GPS receivers must be able to lock onto the global positioning
satellites to accurately determine position. The number of obstructions present indoors often makes
accurate position determination impossible.
Enabling / Disabling GPS
Before you can access GPS services, you must enable GPS on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s
GPS page.
2. Click GPS.
3. In the GPS Settings section, select Yes next to “Enable GPS” (or select No to disable GPS).
4. Click Submit.
Setting the GPS Mode
The GPS mode determines how often location fixes are done.
Location fixes can be done:
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Once (“one-time”), or
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Periodically (“continuous”)
You can set the GPS mode from the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s GPS page:
2. Click GPS.
3. In the GPS Settings section beside GPS Mode, select the desired mode (“One-time” or
“Continuous”).
4. Click Submit.
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Note: The GPS service must be enabled before you can set the GPS mode. (See Enabling /
Disabling GPS.)
Using Metric Units
You can use metric units in the display of location information (for example, speed and altitude).
You can choose the units on the NETGEAR 341U Manager’s GPS page.
Note: The GPS service must be enabled before you can choose the units. For more information,
2. Click GPS.
3. In the GPS Settings section beside Use Metric units, select Yes (or select No to use standard
measurements).
4. Click Submit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find out answers to questions you may have.
How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or LTE?
When you’re connected to a network, in the NETGEAR 341U Manager (http://SprintModem), the
network type icon (LTE, 3G) appears in the Connection Details section on the left side of the page,
Is Roaming on LTE Supported?
At the time of this release, roaming (that is, using a network other than Sprint) on LTE is not
supported.
Roaming is supported on 3G (CDMA) networks.
What Do I Do if I Forget the Administrator Password?
Here’s what to do if you forgot the Administrator Password.
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Reset the software to default settings. You will need to call Sprint Customer Support for
If the Connection is “Always On,” Am I Always Being
Billed?
No. The connection to the network goes dormant after a period of inactivity, but the connection can
be re-established faster than having to reconnect. Billing occurs only when data is passed across the
network.
Questions About GPS
Find answers to common questions about GPS.
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What is GPS?
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, which is a system that uses a series of 24
geosynchronous satellites to provide location data.
GPS satellites transmit signals to equipment on the ground. GPS receivers passively receive
satellite signals, but do not transmit.
Where Can I Use GPS?
GPS works wherever you have line-of-sight access to the GPS satellites.
How Do I Enable or Disable GPS?
What are some GPS Limitations?
Weather conditions or tall nearby buildings may affect your ability to get a clear view of the satellites
and thus to acquire a GPS fix.
How Can I Stream GPS Data to Use With a Third-party GPS
Application?
GPS NMEA data is streamed over a tethered USB connection using a virtual COM port.
Follow these steps to stream NMEA data for a third-party GPS application.
2. Determine the COM port number that your NETGEAR device (that is, your NETGEAR 341U
USB Modem) is using.
In the following example for Windows, the Device Manager shows that COM 16 is used. In your
case, the COM port number might be different.
(If you don’t know how to access the Device Manager, see
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3. Configure your GPS application to use the same COM port. For help, see the documentation of
the GPS application.
How Do I Access My Corporate Network Through a
VPN?
Once you complete a wireless connection, you may need to launch an extranet client provided by
your company and supply the appropriate user name and password to gain access. For support,
contact your company help desk.
Are Terminal Sessions Supported?
Terminal sessions (for example, via telnet or ssh) are not supported.
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Tips
The following topics provide information on getting the most out of your device and your network
connection.
USB Modem Location
Follow these guidelines in placing your device.
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Avoid moisture or extreme temperatures.
For improved reception, place the device near a closed window.
Place your device within easy reach of a reliable power supply and the computer to which it will
be connected.
Improving Signal Strength
There are several ways you can improve the signal strength.
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Make sure you’re inside a network coverage area.
Try reorienting your device.
Move your computer to another location — you may be in or near a structure that is blocking the
signal. Every obstacle (for example, walls, ceilings, furniture) decreases the signal strength.
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Make sure there’s plenty of space around your device to provide the best signal reception.
If you cannot obtain service, contact Sprint — a network or account problem may be preventing
you from obtaining service.
Improving 3G Network Service
To improve your network service, periodically check for PRL and profile updates.
The PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is an account configuration item set by your service provider. It
controls the radio channels and network carrier used by the 3G modem.
To check for these updates:
2. Click Settings > Network > Preferences.
3. Click Update PRL.
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Troubleshooting
Learn about various troubleshooting tips, and what to do when a specific message is displayed.
General Tips
Here are some general tips to get you started.
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OLED Display Is Dark
If the OLED display is dark, turn it on using the NETGEAR 341U Manager. See Turning the OLED
Display On or Off.
Insufficient Signal Strength
If you have insufficient signal strength, an icon is displayed on the device’s home screen, and on the
NETGEAR 341U Manager’s Status section.
Insufficient signal strength, indicated by , may occur because:
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You are outside network coverage areas.
Your device’s internal antenna is pointing in the wrong direction.
You are in or near a structure that is blocking the signal.
You are near a device that is causing radio signal interference.
A network or account problem is preventing you from obtaining service.
Cannot Display the Home Page
Your Web browser may display an error message when you try to display the home page. The error
message depends on your Web browser.
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“Could not connect to remote server” (Opera)
“Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage” (Internet Explorer)
“Oops! This link appears to be broken” (Google Chrome)
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“Safari can’t open the page” (Safari)
“The connection has timed out” (FireFox)
Check the following:
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Your device is seated correctly in the computer’s USB slot.
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Make sure you’re typing the correct address in the Web browser.
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Try http://SprintModem (unless you’ve changed the URL in Changing the NETGEAR
341U Manager URL.)
If the home page is still not displayed, try http://192.168.1.1 (unless you’ve changed the IP
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The Web browser is a recent version, and Java-enabled. The following are recommended:
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Internet Explorer (version 7.0 or higher)
Mozilla Firefox (version 3.0 or higher)
Google Chrome (version 2.0.172.28 or higher)
Apple Safari (version 4.0 or higher)
Opera (version 9.64)
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If your computer has other adapters (for example, Ethernet) connected to other networks,
disable or remove them from your computer.
If Internet security software is running on your computer, disable it and see whether the error
message still occurs. Some firewall software may block access to the home page.
Check your Web browser settings:
1. Open the Control Panel in Windows.
2. Double-click Internet Options.
3. From the Security tab, restore the default settings.
4. From the Connections tab, select Never dial a connection.
5. From the Advanced tab, restore the default settings.
6. Close and reopen your Web browser.
If, after checking all of the above, you still cannot display the home page, consider resetting the
Cannot Connect to the Mobile Broadband Network
If this message is displayed, go through the following steps.
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Make sure the device seated correctly in the computer’s USB slot.
Make sure you’re in a network coverage area.
set to LTE Only, you won’t be able to connect if you don’t have LTE coverage.
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(Roaming is not supported on LTE.)
Note: Roaming charges may apply.
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If you’re roaming internationally, make sure that Any Network is selected. (See Setting the
Roaming Mode.)
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Check with Sprint — a network or account problem may be preventing your device from
obtaining service.
GPS Doesn’t Seem to Be Available
For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your device and the GPS satellites.
Cannot Check for Updates
Make sure the device is seated correctly in the computer’s USB slot.
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Technical Specifications
The following topics list the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of the device for those
who require technical information.
Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications
This section lists the radio frequency and electrical parameters of the device.
Item
Approvals
Current
Description
FCC
Maximum: ~700 mA
Standby current:
– CDMA: ~38 mA
– LTE: ~46 mA
Transmit
PCS: 1850-1910 MHz
Cellular: 824-849 MHz
Secondary 800 MHz: 817-824 MHz
LTE:
– Band 25: 1850-1915 MHz
– Band 26: 814-849 MHz
– Band 41 (TDD): 2496-2690 MHz
PCS: 1930-1990 MHz
Receive
Cellular: 869-894 MHz
Secondary 800 MHz: 862-869 MHz
LTE:
– Band 25: 1930-1995 MHz
– Band 26: 859-894 MHz
– Band 41 (TDD): 2496-2690 MHz
– GPS: 1575.42 MHz
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Software Specifications
This section lists the specifications that the device supports.
Item
CDMA (3G) specification
Data service
3GPP
Description
IS-2000 Release 0
IS-707A
Release 9
SMS (IS-637)
FAX
Not supported
Not supported
Supported
IOTA
OTASP (IS-683A, IS-683B, Supported
IS-683C)
OTAPA
Supported
PRL (Preferred Roaming Supported
List)
Authentication
Voice
Supported
Not supported
Single
NAM
Position Location
TTY/Accessibility
Mobile IP
Standalone
Not supported
Supported
Network protocols
(routing hardware)
TCP, UDP, ARP, RARP, ICMP
VPN
Pass-through of the following VPN types:
PPTP
IPSec
Tunneling of multiple VPN sessions simultaneously is supported.
Environmental Specifications
This section describes the environmental conditions that the device can be used in.
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Item
Description
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
32 to 113°F
-4 to +185°F
Mechanical Specifications
This section describes the dimensions and physical features of your device.
Item
Description
Dimensions (W x L x H)
Width – 2.0"
Length – 2.5” (hinge closed), 3.4” (hinge fully open)
Thickness – 0.70” (hinge fully open)
Weight
55 g
OLED Display
Monochrome
Area: 96 x 64 pixels
Active area: 19.953 x 13.424 (mm)
Pixel size: 0.193 x 0.194 (mm)
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Safety Information
Read important safety information about your device.
Important Notice
Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be
guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost. Although significant
delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem
are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the device should not be used in
situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or
any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property. NETGEAR
accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted
or received using the device, or for failure of the device to transmit or receive such data.
Safety and Hazards
Do not operate your device under the following conditions.
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In areas where blasting is in progress
Where explosive atmospheres may be present
Near medical equipment
Near life support equipment, or any equipment that may be susceptible to any form of radio
interference.
In such areas, your device MUST BE POWERED OFF. The device can transmit signals that could
interfere with this equipment.
Do not operate the device in any aircraft, whether the aircraft is on the ground or in flight. In aircraft,
the device MUST BE POWERED OFF. When operating, the device can transmit signals that could
interfere with various onboard systems.
Note: Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the
door is open. The device may be used at this time.
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the device while in control of a vehicle.
Doing so will detract from the driver or operator’s control and operation of that vehicle. In some
jurisdictions, operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offense.
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Regulatory Notices
This section contains regulatory information for your device.
The design of the NETGEAR 341U USB Modem complies with U.S. Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) guidelines respecting safety levels of radio frequency (RF) exposure for mobile
devices, which in turn are consistent with the following safety standards previously set by U.S. and
international standards bodies:
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ANSI / IEEE C95.1-1999, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human
Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report 86, 1986,
Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998, Guidelines for
limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to
300 GHz)
FCC ID: PY3AC341U
RF Exposure - The NETGEAR 341U USB Modem has been tested for compliance with FCC RF
exposure limits in a portable configuration. At least 1.0 cm of separation distance between the
NETGEAR 341U USB Modem and the user’s body must be maintained at all times. This device
must not be used with any other antenna or transmitter that has not been approved to operate in
conjunction with this device.
WARNING (EMI) - United States FCC Information - This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device peripheral, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by NETGEAR could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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This device complies with Parts 15, 24, and 27 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Index
APN
Active 29
3
3G
Configuring 42
Parameters 29
Overview 5
Password 29
Username 29
Authentication code
APN 29
4
B
4G
4G LTE
Band
Bands supported
Receive 56
A
Transmit 56
Basics 5
Billing cycle
Account
Summary 19
Buttons
Activation
Administrator
C
Administrator password
Alert
Description 20
Title 20
Alerts 15
Altitude 23
Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager IP
address 37
Changing the NETGEAR 341U Manager
URL 37
Channel
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Default settings
Device
Configure
Device 23
Connect to Internet
Resetting 45
Connected
Temperature 34
How to tell you’re connected to
3G/LTE 49
Device driver
Connection
Installing, TRU-Install (automatic driver
installation), enabling or
disabling 11
Information 6
Launching 10
Status 30
Device driver, installing
Mac 12
ConnectionStatus 31
Corporate network, accessing through
VPN 51
Windows 11
Digital Rate Control
Cover 31
Value 31
Coverage
Disable
GPS 47
Downloading
Firmware 45
D
DRC
Data
Cover 31
Value 31
Data connection
Launching 10
Driver, installing
Mac 12
Data usage
TRU-Install (automatic driver
installation), enabling or
disabling 11
Windows 11
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Disable 50
Enable 50
E
Ec/Io
3G 31
Enable/disable 47
FAQ 49
Heading 23
Latitude 23
Exporting
Limitations 50
Longitude 23
Mode 23
Not working or doesn’t seem to be
available 55
F
Overview 50
Speed 23
Status 22
Timestamp 22
FAX 57
Feedback
Link 33
Feedback page
Firmware
H
Hands-free activation
Re-run 28
Hazards 59
Upgrading 45
Version 34
Fix
Heading 23
Help 3
Help, getting
Tips 52
G
Troubleshooting 53
GPS
I
Icons
Altitude 23
Availability 50
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Login password
Changing 37
Longitude 23
LTE
IP address of 3G network
connection 31
Internet connection
Information 6
IP address of LTE network
connection 31
Overview 5
Radio channel number for LTE network
connection 31
RS-SINR of LTE network
Launching 10
connection 31
Internet Explorer cannot display the
webpage 53
IOTA 57
IP address
TX power of LTE network
connection 31
Upload channel for LTE network
3G 31
LTE 31
connection 31
NETGEAR 341U Manager,
changing 37
NETGEAR 341U Manager,
configure 23
M
Mac operating system
Manage your Sprint account by
telephone 33
Manager
Settings 36
MDN 31
MEID 34
K
L
Micro-SIM 7
Latitude 23
LBS 21
Mobile broadband
overview 5
Legal 62
Licenses 62
settings 5
Model
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Alerts 15
N
Dimensions 58
NETGEAR 341U Manager
URL 24
Version 34
OTAPA 57
OTASP 57
NETGEAR 341U Manager Home page
Description 16
Displaying 17
NETGEAR 341U Modem
NETGEAR 341U USB
Network
P
Password
Administrator, forgotten - what do I
do? 49
APN 29
Patents 62
PRL
Indicator 6
Version 32
Problems 57
Network, corporate, accessing through
VPN 51
Q
R
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Requirements
Serving SID (home network area identifier)
Installation 2
Session
Reset 43
Resetting
Settings 36
Roaming
Backup 25
Exporting 43
Importing 43
Restore 25
Message 21
Mode 27
Improving 52
Status 21
Roaming Guard warnings,
enable/disable 41
Routing hardware
Routing hardware settings reset
Performing 45
Insufficient 53
SIM
RS-SINR
LTE 31
ICCID 34
RSRP 30
RSRQ 31
RSSI 31
Improving 52
SMS 57
Insufficient 53
Software 43
Specifications 57
Specifications
S
Security
Electrical 56
Environmental 57
Mechanical 58
Software 57
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network 54
Standard units
TRU-Install 11
TX
Start 1
Status
Connection details in NETGEAR 341U
U
Manager 20
Storage
Updates
Upload channel for LTE network
connection 31
Temperature 58
Support
URL
USB
Connecting device to your computer
T
USB Modem
Firmware 44
Software 44
User guide
Temperature 34
Location 33
Operating 58
Storage 58
Timeout
V
VPN
Accessing 51
Connection timeout (cannot display the
Tips 52
Trademarks 96
W
Website
Transferred amount total
3G 34
LTE 34
Transmit
Transmitter power
LTE 31
NETGEAR 97
Sprint 4
WiMAX (4G)
Frequencies 56
Troubleshooting
Cannot connect to the 3G/4G
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