MTCMR-H4-P1-GB/IE Multi-Tech Systems, MTCMR-H4-P1-GB/IE Datasheet - Page 22

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MTCMR-H4-P1-GB/IE

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCMR-H4-P1-GB/IE
Description
MODEM CELLULAR QUAD GPRS HSPA
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® iCellr
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCMR-H4-P1-GB/IE

Function
Transceiver, HSPA, Modem
Modulation Or Protocol
GPRS, GSM, EDGE
Frequency
850MHz, 900MHz, 1.8GHz, 1.9GHz
Applications
General Purpose
Interface
RS-232, USB
Data Rate - Maximum
7.2 Mbps
Features
UK Power Cord
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V, USB
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1122
Connecting to the Internet
Internet access can be setup in Windows Dial-Up Networking (DUN) of the computer that the MultiModem iCell is serving. For a
GPRS network, you have to create an Access Point Name in the Phone and Modem Options dialog in Windows Control Panel
and then create your Windows Dial-Up Connection (DUN).
Connecting to a CDMA Network for Internet Access
Once you have activated your wireless account, you can establish your Internet connection through a Windows dial-up session.
Setup procedures will vary according to the type of wireless service provider used.
The following instructions are for Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2003. Every PC may have slight differences which may cause
the instructions to be different. Use these instructions as a guide to help you understand what is required to set up an Internet
connection through your wireless service provider for all operating systems.
Connecting to an EDGE/GPRS Network for Internet Access
After you have inserted the SIM card and all other setup steps are complete, you can establish an Internet connection through a
Windows dial-up session.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem iCell User Guide
Requirements
Requirements
The following instructions are for Windows Vista and XP. Every PC may have slight differences which may cause the
instructions to be different. Use these instructions as a guide to help you understand what is required to set up an Internet
connection through your wireless service provider for all operating systems.
Set the Access Point Name (APN) into the Modem’s Properties on your PC
In order for some models to connect to your provider’s network, you must tell the modem the APN to which it will connect. The
APN is a server name that your account is setup on with your provider. Your APN will be given to you by your provider.
Setting up an Access Point Name (APN)
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Click on the Start button and then Control Panel.
In Control Panel, double-click on Phone and Modem Options.
In the Phone and Modem Options screen, click on the Modems tab. Highlight your MultiModem listed in the table
and then click on Properties.
A Properties window for your modem will display. For Windows Vista and later operating systems, click on the
Click on the Advanced tab. You should see an Extra Settings box. In the Extra initialization commands text box,
enter:
Click OK to close the Properties window. Then click OK to close the Phone and Modems Options window.
One MultiModem iCell modem
The modem must be getting a proper signal and be showing a network registration through the wireless provider’s
network
A PC running Windows XP or 2003 with the Multi-Tech drivers installed for your particular model
One MultiModem iCell modem
The MultiModem iCell modem should have an active SIM card
The modem must be getting a proper signal and be showing a network registration through the wireless provider’s
network
A PC running Windows Vista or XP with the Multi-Tech drivers installed
Change Settings button.
AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”<APN>”
For <APN>, enter in the correct APN for your account.
For example: AT+CGDCONT=1”IP”,”ISP.AT&T”
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