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Brand : TP LINK

Model : M7010

Category : Mobile router

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The menu structures to show the path to load the corresponding page. For example, Advanced > Wireless > Black List means the Black List page is under the Wireless menu that is located in the Advanced tab. Note: Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the device. Tips: Indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device. *Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput and wireless coverage are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of 1) environmental factors, including building materials, physical objects, and obstacles, 2) network conditions, including local interference, volume and density of traffic, product location, network complexity, and network overhead, and 3) client limitations, including rated performance, location, connection, quality, and client condition. *Battery life estimates obtained through testing in a laboratory setting. More Info The latest software, management app and utility are available at the Download Center at https://www.tp-link.com/support. The Quick Installation Guide can be found in the same place you found this guide or inside the package of the Mobile Wi-Fi. Specifications can be found on the product page at https://www.tp-link.com.

TP-Link Community is provided for you to discuss our products and share knowledge at https://community.tp-link.com. Our Technical Support contact information can be found at Contact Technical Support page at https://www.tp-link.com/support.

Get to Know About Your Mobile Wi-Fi This chapter introduces what the Mobile Wi-Fi can do and its appearance. It includes the following sections:

  • Physical Description

Get to Know About Your Mobile Wi-Fi Product Overview The Faster Connections, The More You Can Do Just insert a SIM card to create your reliable personal Wi-Fi hotspot and share instant 4G/3G connectivity with friends. The Mobile Wi-Fi, supporting the latest generation 4G LTE network, can reach a faster download speed so that users can enjoy HD movies without interruption, download files in seconds, and hold a video chat without dropouts. Artful Little Gadget and Built-in Battery for Life on the Go The TP-Link Mobile Wi-Fi features a compact, elegant design and rechargeable powerful battery very suitable for travel, business trips and outdoor activities. With added flexibility, the device can be charged via a micro USB cable connected to an adapter, laptop or portable charger for endless hours of 4G sharing. Easy Management with the tpMiFi App With the tpMiFi App, you can conveniently access and manage the Mobile Wi-Fi right on your iOS/Android devices. The tpMiFi app allows you to set data limits, control Wi-Fi access and send messages.

Physical Description

Wi-Fi is enabled. Off Wi-Fi is disabled.

Internet service is available. Off Internet service is unavailable.

Power is on. Off Power is off. Blinking Red Blinking Green The battery level is lower than 10%. The Mobile Wi-Fi is charging. Note: The LEDs will turn off automatically after idling for 30 seconds. To check the LED status, press the Power button to turn them on again. Item Explanation Item Power Button Micro USB Port Description

  • Press and hold to power on/off the Mobile Wi-Fi.
  • Press to turn on LEDs if they are off after idling. Plug in the USB cable to this port to charge your Mobile Wi-Fi.

Get to Know About Your Mobile Wi-Fi The Interior TP ID: W -Link_ XXX ireless XXX XXX Pas X XX swo rd: SIM Card Slot Reset Button Item Explanation Item Description SIM Card Slot Insert a SIM card into the slot. A micro or nano SIM card must be converted using a SIM card adapter. Reset Button With the Mobile Wi-Fi powered on, use a pin to press and hold this button until all LEDs turn on momentarily to reset the Mobile Wi-Fi. Note:

1. The label is under the battery pack.

2. Resetting the device to its factory defaults will clear all previous configuration.

Set Up Internet Connection This chapter introduces how to install the Mobile Wi-Fi and connect your wireless or smart devices to the internet. It includes the following sections:

  • Install the Mobile Wi-Fi
  • Connect to the Internet

1. Remove the back cover.

  • A micro or nano SIM card must be converted using a SIM card adapter.
  • The SIM card is not provided by TP-Link.

3. Install the provided battery.

Connect to the Internet

1. Press and hold the Power button

LED turns solid green. until all LEDs are lit. Wait until the Internet Note:

  • To power off, press and hold the Power button until all the LEDs are off.
  • If the Internet LED doesn’t light up, refer to FAQ > Q2.

2. Connect your wireless device to the Mobile Wi-Fi using the SSID and the

Wireless Password you have noted down. < Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi CHOOSE A NETWORK... TP-Link_XXXX SSID: TP-Link_XXXX Wireless Password: XXXXXXXX Other... Note: If you use a computer to connect to the Mobile Wi-Fi, set it to obtain an IP address automatically.

3. Now you can enjoy the internet!

Note: By default, Power Saving feature is enabled and the Mobile Wi-Fi will turn off the Wi-Fi when no wireless devices are connected to it for 10 minutes. To resume the Wi-Fi connection, press the Power button.

Log In This chapter introduces how to log in to the web management page. Demonstrations in this guide use the phone web management interfaces, while some use the PC ones as those functions are only available on the PC web management page. Before login, make sure your device is connected to the Mobile Wi-Fi’s SSID. This chapter includes the following sections:

to download the tpMifi app.

2. Connect your device to the Mobile Wi-Fi.

3. Launch the tpMiFi app, and create a password to log into the device.

Via PC Login Entry On the PC web management interfaces, you can enjoy more features, such as DHCP settings. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and create a password to log in.

Log In Via Phone Login Entry On your smart phone, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and create a password to log in.

Manage Your Data Usage This chapter explains how to manage the data usage of your Mobile Wi-Fi. It includes the following sections:

  • Set Rate Limit for Specific Devices

Check Data Usage on the tpMiFi App This feature allows you to monitor the amount of data you have used on your Mobile Wi-Fi and revise the displayed data usage as needed.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to the Home Page and you can see the data usage shown on the upper

Manage Your Data Usage Or go to Tools > Data Usage Settings, and you can view the data usage as shown below. Note:

1. Actual data usage may vary from the estimated data usage displayed on the usage meter.

2. The page above displays the monthly data usage if you have enabled Monthly Data Statistics.

Check Data Usage via SMS Your mobile carrier can provide more accurate data usage information. To obtain it, you can send messages to your mobile carrier.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > SMS and tap New Message.

3. Create a message to your carrier and then tap Send to send it. And a few

minutes later, you will receive a message of data usage information. For the phone number and message content, check from your carrier.

Manage Your Data Usage Revise Data Usage If the data usage displayed is not accurate, you can modify it as needed.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Data Usage Settings.

3. The figure below displays the current data usage. Tap the Total Used field, and

enter an accurate value for the data usage.

1. You can obtain the exact data usage from your carrier. Please refer to Check Data Usage via SMS.

Limit Data Usage This feature allows you to establish data limits for different data packages so that you can better control your data usage.

Manage Your Data Usage Limit Data Package I want to: Limit my data usage so that I will not exceed my data package (2GB). I wish to:

1. Receive an alert when the data usage reaches 90% of the allowance (1.8GB);

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Data Usage Settings.

3. Enable Total Data Usage Limit.

4. Enter 2 in Total Allowance field and specify GB as the unit of measure. If your

data usage has reached the allowance, the internet access will be disabled automatically and the data usage value on the Home page will turn red.

5. Set 90% as the Usage Alert. If your data usage has reached the alert value, the

data usage value on the Home page will turn yellow.

Done! Now your data usage is limited according to your settings.

Limit Monthly Data Usage I want to: Limit my data usage so that I will not exceed my monthly data package (800MB). I wish to:

1. Receive an alert when the data usage reaches 90% of the allowance (720MB).

(800MB). How can I do that?

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Data Usage Settings.

3. Set the Data Usage Type as Monthly.

4. Enable Monthly Data Usage Limit.

5. Enter 800 in Monthly Allowance field and specify MB as the unit of measure.

If your data usage has reached the allowance, the internet access will be

6. Set 90% as the Usage Alert percentage. If your data usage has reached the

alert value, the data usage value on the Home page will turn yellow.

7. Enter the Start Date.

Note: The monthly data usage statistics will be cleared and recounted from the date you have set every month. Done! Now your data usage is limited according to your settings.

Manage Your Data Usage Set Usage Limit for Specific Devices This feature allows you to establish data limits for some specific connected devices so that you can better control your data usage.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Clients or tap Clients on the Home page.

3. Click Edit on the right corner and select the device(s) you want to set usage

5. Set the Total Allowance for that device.

Set Rate Limit for Specific Devices This feature allows you to limit the Wi-Fi speed of some connected devices so that your device can have higher speed.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Clients or tap Clients on the Home page.

3. Click Edit on the right corner and select the device(s) you want to set rate limit.

4. Tap Rate Limit at the bottom.

5. Set the Download and Upload Limit for the device(s).

Set Up Free Data Period In the free data period, you will not be charged for data by the mobile carrier. If your carrier has provided this data service to you, you can specify the free data period during, so the data usage will not be counted for data alert and limitation.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Data Usage Settings and tap Free Data Period for setting.

3. Enable Free Data Period.

4. Enter the Start Time and End Time of Free Data Period.

Manage Your Data Usage Enable Mobile Data With Mobile Data (also known as cellular data) enabled, devices connected to the Mobile Wi-Fi can access the internet. This feature is enabled by default.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Internet Settings.

3. Enable Mobile Data.

Note: Mobile Data is enabled by default. If disabled, internet access is prohibited.

Enable Data Roaming If you are out of your carrier’s service area, you cannot access the internet, and you will need to enable data roaming to access the internet.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Internet Settings.

3. Enable Data Roaming.

Note: Data Roaming is disabled by default. If enabled, data service is allowed when roaming.

Secure Your Network This chapter explains how to secure your network in various ways. You can change the SSID, manage the blacklist and lock your SIM card to safeguard your network. It includes the following sections:

Secure Your Network Secure Wireless Network The SSID (wireless network name), wireless password of the Mobile Wi-Fi and security options are preset as default. The default SSID and password can be found inside the back cover of your Mobile Wi-Fi. You can customize the wireless settings as needed.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Wireless Settings.

To change the SSID and wireless password:

1. Tap SSID and enter a new one. Tap Done.

2. Tap Password and enter a new one. Tap Done.

3. Tap Save to save the settings. You can see the new SSID and Password now.

Note: If the SSID is hidden, it will not be displayed on your wireless device when you scan for local wireless networks. And you need to manually enter the SSID to join the network.

Block Unwelcome Devices This feature allows you to restrict unwelcome devices to accessing the wireless network of your Mobile Wi-Fi.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Clients or tap Clients on the Home page.

3. Select the device that you want to block from the Online Devices list, slide left

4. If you want to block many devices at a time, click Edit on the right corner and

select the devices you want to block. Tap Block at the bottom.

5. You can check the blocked devices on the Blocked Devices list.

Note: The current device cannot be blocked.

Lock SIM Card This feature allows you to lock your SIM card with the PIN lock. Once the PIN lock is enabled, every time you start your Mobile Wi-Fi or another device (such as a smartphone or tablet) with this SIM card inserted, you need to enter the PIN code to access the internet.

Secure Your Network If you don’t wish to enter the PIN code when using this SIM card on your Mobile Wi-Fi, you can enable the Auto-Unlock PIN function. You will still have to enter the PIN code after inserting the SIM card to another device (such as a smartphone or tablet), however.

To enable the PIN lock:

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Internet Settings > PIN Management and enable PIN.

3. Enter the PIN code of your SIM card.

5. Open your tpMiFi app and enter the PIN code to access the internet every

time you start your Mobile Wi-Fi. Note:

1. The PIN code of your SIM card is preset by your carrier and usually can be found on the package of the

2. After 3 failed verification attempts the SIM will be locked, and you will need to enter the PUK code to

unlock it. The PUK code can usually be found on the package of the SIM card, too.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

4. Once enabled, you can save the trouble of entering the PIN code on your

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

4. Enter the current PIN code and then enter a new PIN code twice.

6. Use the new PIN code for future PIN verifications.

Customize Your Network This chapter guides you on how to configure network settings of your Mobile Wi-Fi. It contains the following sections:

Customize Your Network Specify Network Mode This Mobile Wi-Fi supports three modes of network connection: 4G Preferred, 4G Only and 3G Only. If your SIM card supports WCDMA, select 3G Only; if your SIM card supports FDD-LTE or TDD-LTE, select 4G Preferred or 4G Only as needed. In general, the 4G network is faster than the 3G one.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Internet Settings > Network Mode.

3. Select 4G Preferred, 4G Only or 3G Only as needed.

Configure APN Settings If you are in a location beyond your mobile carrier’s service area, you may need to configure the dial-up settings to access the internet provided by a local mobile carrier.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Internet Settings > APN Management.

to build an APN profile.

5. Tap Done and then tap Yes in the pop-up to apply the new profile.

Note: You can tap the APN name to check the current profile. If you want to edit the APN profile, slide left and tap Edit to change the APN profile.

Configure Network Search The Mobile Wi-Fi provides two types of network connection: Auto and Manual.

If you enable Auto, the Mobile Wi-Fi will automatically establish internet connection when it is started. If you disable Auto, the Mobile Wi-Fi will start searching for mobile networks. You can choose a network with better performance to connect to. The mobile carrier providing the network must be or have cooperation with your SIM card provider.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Internet Settings > Carrier.

3. Enable or disable Auto as needed.

Customize Your Network Configure DHCP Server The Mobile Wi-Fi acts as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, dynamically assigning TCP/IP parameters to devices from the IP Address pool. You can change the settings of the DHCP server if necessary.

1. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

2. Go to Advanced > DHCP Server.

3. Enter a new IP address in the IP Address field and leave the Subnet Mask as

default. And enter the starting and ending IP addresses in the Start and End IP Address fields respectively. Note:

1. The start and end IP addresses should be on the same network segment as the IP address you have

2. If you have changed the IP address of your Mobile Wi-Fi, you should use the new IP address or

4. Enter the lease time in the Lease Time field. When the lease time expires, the

Mobile Wi-Fi will reassign IP addresses.

5. Enter the primary DNS IP address which usually accords with the IP address.

6. Enter the secondary DNS IP address if provided by your carrier.

Manage Your Mobile Wi-Fi This chapter presents how to manage and maintain your Mobile Wi-Fi. It includes the following sections:

  • Save the Mobile Wi-Fi’s Power
  • Change Login Password

Manage Your Mobile Wi-Fi Save the Mobile Wi-Fi’s Power The Power Saving feature allows you to slow down the power consumption of your Mobile Wi-Fi, by adjusting the Wi-Fi range or enabling the Wi-Fi Autodisable Time feature.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > Battery or tap Battery on the Home page.

2. Tap Wi-Fi Range and select Long, Medium or Short.

Manage Your Mobile Wi-Fi Note: The shorter the Wi-Fi Range is, the less power your Mobile Wi-Fi uses.

4. Tap Restart Wi-Fi on the pop-up to make the configurations take effect, and

then reconnect to the Wi-Fi after it restarts.

3. Tap Done. If there are no devices connected to the Mobile Wi-Fi for the time

Manage Your Mobile Wi-Fi Change Login Password This feature allows you to change your login password of the web management page.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > System Tools > Manage Password.

3. Enter the current password. Then enter the new password twice (casesensitive) and tap Done.

Set Up System Time The system time you configure here will be used for time-based functions. Note: Make sure your Mobile Wi-Fi has access to the internet. Otherwise, it can not synchronize the current time.

1. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

2. Go to Device > Advanced > Time Settings.

3. Select your local Time Zone from the drop-down list.

Restore Configuration Settings The Factory Defaults feature allows you to restore your Mobile Wi-Fi to its factory defaults. After you restore your Mobile Wi-Fi, all previous settings will be cleared and you have to reconfigure them. Method One: Via the Reset button With the Mobile Wi- Fi powered on, remove the cover. Use a pin to press and hold the Reset button until all LEDs turn on momentarily. Method Two: Via the tpMiFi App

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > System Tools.

4. Tap Reset on the pop-up and thenw ait for the Mobile WiFi to reboot and reset.

Method Three: Via the web page

1. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

2. Go to Advanced > Device > Factory Defaults.

4. Wait a few minutes for the restore to complete and the Mobile Wi-Fi to restart.

Note: During the resetting process, do not power off the Mobile Wi-Fi.

Update the Firmware TP-Link is committed to improving product features, giving you a better network experience. We will inform you on your toMiFi app and the web management page if there’s any newly released update firmware. Also, you can download it from the Support page of our website www.tp-link.com. Note:

1. Make sure the latest firmware file is matched with the hardware version (as shown in the Download

section of the Support page).

2. Make sure that you have a stable connection between the Mobile Wi-Fi and your computer.

3. Do NOT power off the Mobile Wi-Fi during the firmware update and make sure it has sufficient power.

1. Open your tpMiFi app and log in with the password you set.

2. Go to Tools > System Tools. If there is new in the Firmware Update section, it

means a new firmware version is available.

3. Tap Firmware Update and the Mobile WiFi will start checking for new firmware.

4. Click Update Now.

5. Wait a few minutes for the update to complete and the Mobile Wi-Fi to restart.

To update the firmware locally via web management page:

1. Download the latest firmware file for your Mobile Wi-Fi from our website

2. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

3. Go to Advanced > Device > Firmware Update.

4. Select Update via the local server, click Browse to locate the downloaded file,

and then click Update.

5. Wait a few minutes for the update to complete and the mobile Wi-Fi to restart.

To update the firmware online via web management page:

1. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

2. Go to Advanced > Device > Firmware Update.

3. Select Update via the cloud server.

5. Wait a few minutes for the update to complete and the Mobile Wi-Fi to restart.

Note: To download the latest firmware file, you can also click the New Version number, such as 1.0.5 in the page above. To view update details, click Release Note.

1. Download the latest ISP update file from the Support page at

2. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

3. Go to Advanced > Dial-up > ISP Update.

4. Click Browse to locate the downloaded file.

System Log When the Mobile Wi-Fi does not work normally, you can save the system log and send it to our technical support for troubleshooting.

To save the system logs locally:

1. On your computer or tablet, visit http://tplinkmifi.net, and log in with the

password you set for the Mobile Wi-Fi.

2. Go to Advanced > Device > System Log.

3. Click Save Logs to save the logs to your local device.

Reset your Mobile WiFi device and create a password to log into the device. Q2. What should I do if the Internet LED the internet)?

Verify the mobile carrier parameters Log in to the web management page. If the current SIM card status is PIN Locked, you will need to unlock it using the PIN code provided by your mobile carrier. 1 ) Log in to the tpMiFi app. Go to Tools > Internet Settings and tap the VPN to verify the parameters (i.e. APN, Username, and Password) provided by your mobile carrier are correctly entered. 2 ) If the mobile carrier parameters are not correct, return to the Internet Settings page and slide the APN profile left and tap Edit to change the settings.

doesn’t light up (I cannot access If your SIM card is operated in a roaming service area, log in to the web management page on your phone. Log in to the tpMiFi app and go to Tools > Internet Settings and enable the Data Roaming option. Log in to the tpMiFi app and go to Tools > Internet Settings to verify that Mobile Data is enabled. If not, enable it. Check Data Limit Log in to the tpMiFi app and go to Tools > Data Usage Settings to check whether your data usage has exceeded the Total/Monthly allowance. Q3. How do I reset the Mobile Wi-Fi to its factory default settings?

With the Mobile Wi-Fi powered on, remove the cover. Use a pin to press and hold the Reset button until all LEDs turn on momentarily. Log in to the tpMiFi app and go to Tools > System Tools and tap Reset. On your computer or tablet, log in to the Mobile Wi-Fi’s web management page. Go to Advanced > Device > Factory Defaults and click Restore.

CE Mark Warning This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. OPERATING FREQUENCY(the maximum transmitted power) 2400MHz—2483.5MHz (20dBm) WCDMA: (24dBm+1/-3dB) LTE: (23dBm±2.7dB) EU Declaration of Conformity TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/53/EU, 2009/125/ EC, 2011/65/EU and (EU)2015/863. The original EU Declaration of Conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/en/ce RF Exposure Information This device meets the EU requirements (2014/53/EU Article 3.1a) on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection. This device has been tested and meets the ICNIRP exposure guidelines and the European Standard EN 62209-2. SAR is measured with this device at a separation of 0.5 cm to the body, while transmitting at the highest certified output power level in all frequency bands of this device. Carry this device at least 0.5 cm away from your body to ensure exposure levels remain at or below the as-tested levels. UKCA Mark UK Declaration of Conformity TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017. The original UK Declaration of Conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/support/ukca

Type designation (Type)

Restricted substances and its chemical symbols Lead Mercury Cadmium

Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)

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  • Do not use any other chargers than those recommended
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  • To install accessories, remove the housing as indicated in section 1 of the Quick Installation Guide.
  • The back cover must be restored after the accessories are installed. CAUTION! Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
  • Operating Temperature: 0℃ ~ 35℃ (32℉ ~ 95℉)
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