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Hotspot Router
User Manual
Model MR1100
September 2017
202-11799-01
Support
See your warranty card for warranty and service information.
For additional information, visit www.netgear.com/support to access the full user manual (this document) and
to download firmware updates.
Compliance
For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.
Trademarks
© NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any non-NETGEAR
trademarks are used for reference purposes only.
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Contents
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Diagnostics..........................................................................................................83
The WiFi Network Name Is Not in the List of Networks.......................................83
The No Signal Icon Displays................................................................................83
Cannot Log In to the Mobile Router Using a VPN................................................83
The Mobile Router Cannot Connect to a Computer Running Windows Vista......84
The Mobile Router Does Not Connect to the Cellular Network............................84
Appendix A Specifications
Mechanical Specifications....................................................................................86
Environmental Specifications...............................................................................86
Supported RF Bands...........................................................................................86
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Get Started
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This chapter provides an overview of the Nighthawk LTE Mobile Router Model MR1100 and instructions for how
to set up your mobile router and connect to the Internet.
The chapter covers the following topics:
• Get to Know Your Mobile Router
• Install the Micro SIM Card and the Battery
• Download the NETGEAR Mobile App
• Power On Your Mobile Router
• Set Up the Mobile Router
Note Firmware updates with new features and bug fixes are available at
downloadcenter.netgear.com. Some products regularly check the site and download new
firmware, or you can check for and download new firmware manually. If the features or
behavior of your product does not match what is described in this manual, you might need
to update your firmware.
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Number Description
1 LCD screen
2 Power button
3 LED
Power Button
Use the Power button to wake the mobile router and to power the device on and off. The Power button is
on upper side panel of the mobile router (see Top Front View on page 8).
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Turn on the mobile router. Press and hold the Power button for three seconds.
Turn off the mobile router. Press and hold the Power button for five seconds.
Wake the mobile router. Press and quickly release the Power button.
Switch between screens. Press and quickly release the Power button.
Status LED
The status LED indicates the mobile router’s connection status.
LCD Screen
The LCD screen displays information shown in the following figure.
1 2
5
3
4
Number Description
1 Signal strength
2 Network type
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Number Description
Rear View
The following figure shows the rear view of the mobile router.
Number Description
1 TS9 connector 1
2 USB type A port
3 USB type C port
4 Ethernet port
5 TS9 connector 2
The mobile router rear panel includes the following ports and connectors:
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When you are using an Ethernet connection, you can use the USB type C cable and the AC adapter to
recharge the mobile router battery.
Note You cannot use an Ethernet connection and use a tethered connection to access the
mobile router at the same time.
For information about offloading data, see Offload Your Mobile Internet Connection on page 30.
For information about how to use a charge-only tethered connection, see Use the USB Type C Cable
to Charge Only on page 23.
• TS9 antenna connectors. Two SMK-TS9 connectors for an optional MIMO antenna.
For more information about connecting an external antenna, see External Antennas on page ?.
Optional Accessories
The following optional accessories are also supported:
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Number Description
1 Cover
2 Micro SD card slot
3 Enlargement of the micro SD card slot
4 Micro SIM card slot
5 Battery
6 Enlargement of battery contacts
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Number Description
1 LCD screen
2 Power button
3 LED
2. To view the WiFi name and password, press and quickly release the Power button to toggle through
the mobile router LCD displays.
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Note You can also use a tethered connection to access the mobile router from a computer.
For information about how to do this, see Tethered Connection on page 17.
Note The default password for the admin user name is attadmin. We strongly recommend
that you change this password to a more secure password.
Note The default password for the admin user name is attadmin. We strongly recommend
that you change this password to a more secure password.
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Connect to the Mobile Router
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This chapter covers the following topics:
• Connect to the Mobile Router Network
• Use the NETGEAR Mobile App to Access the Mobile Router
• Use a Web Browser to Access the Mobile Router
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Note If you set up your computer to use a static IP address, change the settings so that it uses
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
WiFi Connection
You can find and select the WiFi network or you can connect to the router’s WiFi network with Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS). For information about using WPS, see Use WPS to Connect to the Mobile Router WiFi Network
on page 51.
To find and connect to the WiFi network:
1. Make sure that the mobile router is powered on (its LED is lit).
2. Check to make sure that WiFi is enabled on your computer or mobile device and search for WiFi networks.
See the following table or the manual for your WiFi-enabled device for further details on searching for
WiFi networks.
Device Instructions
Windows Click the Internet Access icon, which is usually found on the bottom right
computer side of your screen.
Mac computer Go to the WiFi menu and select Network.
Mobile devices Go to the Settings menu and tap the WiFi icon.
3. Select the WiFi name that is displayed on your mobile router screen.
4. Enter the WiFi password exactly as shown on the mobile router screen.
The password is case-sensitive.
Your computer or mobile device connects to the WiFi network.
Tethered Connection
Attach one end of the USB (type C) cable to the mobile router and plug the other end into the USB port
on your computer.
Your computer automatically connects to the mobile router LAN (local area network). The first time you
connect this way, your computer might display notifications about detecting a new device.
Note If you want to use data offloading with a tethered connection, use WiFi offloading
instead of Ethernet offloading. Tethered access is not supported during Ethernet
offloading. For more information about offloading, see Offload Your Mobile Internet
Connection on page 30.
• Notifications
• Data usage as provided by your carrier
• Your cellular and WiFi signals and battery
• Current WiFi band (swipeable)
• WiFi name and password
• Connected devices.
4. Swipe down.
The dashboard displays the icons shown in the following table.
WiFi Storage
Offloading Security
Messages Settings
Media Power
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• Standby time
• Data throughput
• Mobile broadband signal strength (the better the signal, the longer the battery life)
• WiFi range
• Dual-band WiFi (when all of your devices support 5 GHz WiFi, dual-band WiFi allows faster downloads
but uses more power)
• Usage of a USB storage device
• Usage of an SD card
1. Attach one end of the micro USB cable to the connector on the right on the mobile router and attach
the other end to the wall charger (included).
Note The battery continues to charge when the mobile router is powered off.
• Is the mobile router hot? If you are in a low-coverage area, are transferring a lot of data, or left the
mobile router in a hot location, the internal temperature of the mobile router can rise above 45°C.
In these conditions, the battery cannot be charged due to safety limits with lithium-ion battery
technology.
• Make sure that the USB cable and the AC wall charger are connected securely and are working
correctly.
• If the wall socket is controlled by a switch, make sure that the switch is in the power-on position.
Attach one end of the micro USB cable to the mobile router and plug the other end into the USB port
on your computer.
The Battery bar on the LCD indicates that the battery is charging.
Note The LCD goes into sleep mode after a set time to extend battery life. To wake up the
LCD, press and quickly release the Power button.
Your settings are saved. When you connect the USB type C cable, the mobile router battery charges,
but you cannot use the tethered connection to access the mobile router with a web browser.
Figure 4. Jump boost begins automatically once the devices are connected
4. Tap Settings.
The Settings page displays.
5. To change the screen time-out, select the number of minutes for the screen time-out.
6. To change the screen brightness, move the slider.
5. To change the screen time-out, select the number of minutes for the screen time-out.
6. To change the screen brightness, move the slider.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Battery Tips
The following tips explain best practices for battery usage and care:
• Charge batteries in a room-temperature environment, which is generally between 68°F and 79° F (20°C
and 26°C). Charging might be temporarily disabled if the battery temperature exceeds 113°F (60°C).
If the battery temperature is hot, but less than 113°F (60°C), the battery charges, but at a slower rate
than usual.
• If a battery exhibits significantly shorter runtime or discharge capacity compared to when it was new, it
reached the end of its reasonable lifetime. Consider replacing it.
• If a battery does not charge or exhibits excessive charging time, it is possible that it reached the end of
its life and might need to be replaced.
• All batteries degrade and lose charge capacity over time as a result of use or storage and must eventually
be replaced.
• Batteries are best stored in a cool, dark, dry place. Avoid storage in direct sunlight and in vehicles parked
outdoors.
• Batteries might get warm while charging and discharging. This is normal behavior for all batteries.
• Use the AC adapter and the USB cable that came with this device.
• Use the latest firmware. Check for updates on a regular basis.
• Device performance and runtime are affected by workload or usage. Higher workloads or usage can
lead to higher battery temperatures and faster battery power consumption.
• Streaming large amounts of data affects the power consumption and reduces the operating time of the
battery.
• Stop using a battery if its case appears damaged, swollen, or compromised. Examples include, but are
not limited to, leaking, odors, dents, corrosion, rust, cracks, swelling, melting, and scratches.
• Do not expose batteries to fire or other heat generating environments.
• Do not place the battery or the device in areas that might get hot. Examples include, but are not limited
to, on or near a space heater, cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, radiator, or fireplace.
• Do not get the battery or the device wet. Even though it might dry and appear to operate normally, the
circuitry can slowly corrode and defeat its safety circuitry.
• Do not crush, puncture, deform, or put a high degree of pressure on the battery, which can cause an
internal short circuit, resulting in overheating.
• Avoid dropping the battery or the device. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, might cause damage
to the battery and the device. If you suspect damage to the battery or the device, replace it.
• When the battery is outside the device, do not allow the battery to come in contact with metal objects,
such as coins, buttons, jewelry, or tools.
• Do not disassemble or modify batteries. Do not use a battery for anything other than its intended purpose.
• Use only approved batteries in the device. Purchase only products and accessories recommended by
NETGEAR or your carrier. Use of unapproved batteries, products, or accessories will void your warranty.
• Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers. Some websites and second-hand dealers, not associated
with reputable manufacturers and carriers, might sell incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and
chargers.
• If you are unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is compatible, contact NETGEAR.
• Quick Charge 2.0–enabled devices must be paired with Quick Charge 2.0–certified adapters.
Battery Disposal
Follow disposal regulations in your region, and handle batteries safely. Observe the following guidelines:
• Disposal regulations vary by region. Dispose of old batteries and equipment in compliance with your
local regulations.
• Proper disposal might include recycling programs for batteries, cell phones, or other electronic waste.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
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The LCD shows the estimated data usage for the current billing cycle (2.85GB out of 4.0GB in the
previous figure).
Note If you use a prepaid SIM card, the LCD displays data usage in a different way.
The app shows the estimated data usage for the current billing cycle.
The mobile router dashboard displays the estimated data usage in the right pane.
band. You might want to use this feature if you are in an area in which many others are using cellular
connections at the same time or in areas with poor cellular reception.
During Ethernet offloading, you can use the micro USB port for AC charging and you can use the USB type
A port to jump boost a device or to connect a USB device
If you want to use a tethered connection and offload, use WiFi offloading. If you do use WiFi offloading, you
must configure the mobile router for 2.4 GHz access only. Dual-band access is not supported for WiFi
offloading.
You cannot use an Ethernet connection and a tethered connection at the same time
3. Tap Offloading.
The Offloading page displays.
4. Select WiFi.
The Offloading page displays a list of WiFi networks in your area.
6. To join another WiFi network that is not in the list, do the following:
When the hotspot is offloading the Internet connection, the WiFi icon displays the signal strength. The
screen displays the SSID of the active WiFi network.
4. Tap Settings.
5. Tap Cellular.
The Cellular page displays. Domestic Data is selected by default.
a. Tap APN.
b. Tap +.
The Add a new APN page displays.
d. To make this APN the active APN, click the radio button next to the APN name.
e. Click the SAVE button.
The APN is now the active APN. The Cellular Settings page also displays a check box next to the
new APN name. This check box lets you select the APN so that you can delete it.
Note The page does not display a check box next to the default APN name because
you cannot delete that APN.
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Access Control
You can use access control to set up a list of devices to be blocked from accessing the mobile router or to
be allowed access.
4. Tap Devices.
The Devices page displays.
9. To remove a device from the list, select the device and then tap the trash can.
The device is removed from the list.
Depending on your selection, the page displays an Allow List or a Block List.
7. To add a device to the list, click the ADD button and select the device.
The device is added to the list.
8. To remove a device from the list, select the device and then click the DELETE button.
The device is removed from the list.
Turn off USB tethering if you only want to charge your mobile router with your computer.
4. Tap Settings.
The Settings page displays.
5. Tap General.
The General page displays.
6. Under ROUTER, tap Tethering to toggle between Charge only and Charge + tether.
7. To add a website to the list, click the ADD button and enter the website.
The website is added to the list.
9. To remove a website from the list, select its check box and then click the DELETE button.
The website is removed from the list.
7. Specify the name of the rule and the days and times for the rule.
8. Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
4. Tap Security.
The Security page displays.
6. Tap ACTIVATE.
The Enter SIM Security page displays.
7. Enter a PIN.
8. Tap OKAY.
Your settings are saved.
If you enter an incorrect PIN three times, the SIM is blocked. If the SIM is blocked, contact your network
service provider to receive a PUK number to unblock the SIM.
Note Port forwarding creates a security risk. When not required, disable port forwarding.
Enable DMZ
In a demilitarized zone (DMZ) network configuration, a computer runs outside the firewall in the DMZ. This
computer intercepts incoming Internet traffic, providing an extra layer of protection for the rest of the network,
and sending all incoming data to a particular IP address.
To enable the DMZ and designate a computer to screen incoming traffic:
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• Dual-band WiFi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) . Connect 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz devices to transfer data at higher
throughputs.
• 2.4 GHz WiFi. Use only the 2.4 GHz WiFi band.
• 5 GHz WiFi. Use only the 5 GHz WiFi band.
• Turn Off WiFi . This turns off the WiFi signal from the mobile router. With this setting, you can only
connect to the mobile router with a tethered USB connection.
Note When you change WiFi settings, any devices connected to the mobile router are
disconnected and might need to be reconnected.
4. Tap Settings.
5. Tap WiFi.
6. Tap WiFi Profiles.
The WiFi Profiles displays.
5. Select the Enable button for the WiFi profile that you want to use.
6. Click the Apply button.
The selected WiFi profile is activated.
4. Tap WiFi.
The WiFi page displays.
The Wireless Network page displays the settings for the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz WiFi bands and global
WiFi settings.
6. To change the global WiFi settings, adjust the WiFi standby time or the WiFi range.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
When you change your profile options (including disabling or enabling either WiFi network), any devices
connected to the mobile router are disconnected and might need to be reconnected.
4. Tap WiFi.
The WiFi page displays.
5. Tap WPS.
6. Within two minutes, tap or click the WPS button on the mobile device or computer that you want to
connect.
Your mobile router and the mobile device or computer communicate and establish the connection.
4. Select Wireless.
The Wireless page displays.
• WPS button pairing. If the device that you want to connect includes a WPS button, click the WPS
button pairing button and, within two minutes (120 seconds), press the device’s WPS button.
• Enter WPS PIN. If a WPS pin is associated with the device that you want to connect, click the Enter
WPS PIN button and enter the device’s WPS PIN.
Your mobile router and the wireless device communicate and establish the connection.
Universal Plug-N-Play
Universal Plug N Play (UPnP) helps devices, such as Internet appliances and computers, access the network
and connect to other devices as needed. UPnP devices can automatically discover the services from other
registered UPnP devices on the network. UPnP is beneficial when you use applications such as multiplayer
gaming, peer-to-peer connections, or real-time communications such as instant messaging or remote
assistance. By default, UPnP is enabled in the mobile router.
4. Tap Settings.
The Settings page displays.
5. Tap General.
The General page displays.
WARNING:
If you enable this feature, WiFi is disabled and you must use a USB cable to
tether the device.
Note This feature is available to Windows computer users. If you are a Mac user, do not
enable this option because you will be unable to access your device.
7. (Optional) If this service is disabled and no other DHCP server is on your network, set your computer
IP addresses manually so that they can access the mobile router.
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CAUTION:
1. Insert your USB storage drive into a USB port on the router.
2. If your USB device uses a power supply, connect it.
You must use the power supply when you connect the USB device to the router.
When you connect the USB device to the router USB port, it might take up to two minutes before it is
ready for sharing.
Note For information about how to format a USB storage device using a computer or other
device, consult the instructions that came with your computer or device.
Formatting the USB storage device erases all data on the device.
Number Description
4. Tap Storage.
The Storage page displays the used and available storage for each connected device.
4. Tap MyMedia.
5. Take one of the following actions:
• To access an SD card that is inserted in the mobile router, tap All Files on SD Card.
• To access a USB storage drive that is connected to the mobile router, tap All Files on USB.
You can now manage files on the SD card or the USB storage device.
You can now manage files on the SD card or the USB storage device.
Play Media
The NETGEAR Mobile app includes a MyMedia shortcut that displays categories of supported media types
to play back. You can connect any DLNA-compatible client to the mobile router. This includes computers
running Windows Media Player and other DLNA–enabled devices such as smart TVs.
To play media using the NETGEAR Mobile app:
4. Tap Storage.
The Storage page displays the used and available storage for each connected device.
5. Tap MyMedia.
The MyMedia shortcut displays categories of supported media types to play back.
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4. Tap Settings.
The Settings page displays.
5. Tab About.
The About page displays.
4. Tap Settings
5. Tap Firmware.
The Firmware page displays.
The mobile router checks for firmware updates. If an updated is available, it is automatically downloaded.
4. Tap Messages.
The Messages page displays.
6. Select the Enable LED blinking or Disable LED blinking radio button.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
5. Select the export.cfg file to restore using one of the following methods:
• To browse and select a local file, click the Choose File button.
• To select a backup file from the network, click the UPLOAD button.
By default, mobile router setting files are saved to your Downloads folder.
Factory Reset
You can return the mobile router to its factory settings.
4. Tap Settings
5. Tap Firmware.
The Firmware page displays.
1. Make sure that the mobile router LED is lit to indicate that it is receiving power from the battery.
2. Remove the cover on the bottom of the mobile router.
3. Place your thumbs on the arrows on the cover and press down while sliding the cover up.
4. Leave the battery in place.
5. Locate the Reset button.
6. With a sharp object such as a paperclip, press and hold the Reset button for five seconds.
The mobile router returns to factory settings.
4. Tap Power.
The Power Options page displays.
5. Select Reboot.
6. When prompted, click the REBOOT button.
The mobile router reboots.
Press and hold the Power button on the device for a few seconds.
Power Off the Mobile Router From the NETGEAR Mobile App
Power off the mobile router from the NETGEAR Mobile app:
4. Tap Power.
The Power Options page displays.
4. In the upper right corner of the page, click the menu icon.
The menu opens.
4. Tap Settings
5. Tap About.
The About page displays.
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• If you are using the NETGEAR Mobile app and it does not find the mobile router, make sure that your
smartphone is connected to the mobile router’s WiFi network.
• Turn off your device and take the battery out, wait 10 seconds, put the battery back in, and turn your
device on.
• Restart your computer.
• Turn off or temporarily disable any security programs or firewalls.
• If possible, try using another computer or mobile device to connect to your mobile router. If you can,
then the problem is with the device that cannot connect, not the mobile router.
• Check your signal strength and network type (for example, LTE 4G is generally faster than 3G).
• Check WiFi interference by powering the mobile router off and on to find a better WiFi channel.
• Switch WiFi channel from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz.
• If the network signal is low, consider using external antennas or cradle the mobile router with built-in
high-gain antennas.
Tip The steps for finding a device’s MAC address depend on the operating system. If your device
runs an operating system not listed in the following procedures, see the appropriate operating
system documentation.
2. At the command prompt, enter ipconfig /all and press the Enter button.
3. Write down the physical address for the entry that relates to the wireless network connection.
It appears as a series of numbers and letters. This is the MAC address of your wireless adapter.
3. Select Advanced.
4. Select Ethernet.
The Ethernet ID is displayed. This is the same as the MAC address.
• The quick start guide hat came with your mobile router.
• Visit support.netgear.com, click the Support for Home Products link, search for your network service
provider, and select your mobile router from the list of products to do the following:
• Learn tips and tricks at netgear.com/learningcenter/mobile to get the most from your mobile router.
• Information about accessories is available at netgear.com/XXXXaccessories.
• Diagnostics on page 83
• The WiFi Network Name Is Not in the List of Networks on page 83
• The No Signal Icon Displays on page 83
• Cannot Log In to the Mobile Router Using a VPN on page 83
• The Mobile Router Cannot Connect to a Computer Running Windows Vista on page 84
• The Mobile Router Does Not Connect to the Cellular Network on page 84
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Diagnostics
To view diagnostics:
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• Make sure that your SIM account is active. To check SIM status, contact your Internet service provider.
• If you use a prepaid SIM card, make sure that the account balance is positive.
• If your mobile router still does not connect, you might need to create or update the default connection
profile.
6. To change the active APN or to change the APN settings, click the Edit icon.
For more information about changing these settings, see Specify Cellular Settings on page 33.
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Specifications
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This appendix covers the following topics:
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Mechanical Specifications
Parameter Dimension
Weight 132 g
(4.66 oz)
Length 112 mm
(4.41 in.)
Width 69 mm
(2.7 in.)
Thickness 15 mm
(.59 in.)
Environmental Specifications
Environment Temperature
Supported RF Bands
Technology Bands
Specifications
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