Sierra Wireless 2400154 Saw User Manual


 
Use Your Mobile Hotspot
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6. Optional — If you select Wi-Fi, you have the option of adding a password that
users must enter before viewing your files.
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To enable the password option:
a. Select the box beside Enable File Sharing Password.
b. Type the password in the Password field and click Save.
Users will be asked to enter this password before they can access the
shared folder.
Share or Access Files over Wi-Fi
If you want to upload, as well as view and download shared files, see View,
upload and download files on page 31.
If you only want to view and download files, see View and download only on
page 32.
View, upload and download files
To upload files over Wi-Fi, you need to map a network drive. The method used to
map a network drive depends on your computer's operating system.
Windows 7
1. Go to Computer.
2. Click Map network drive on the toolbar.
3. Select an available drive letter.
4. In the Folder field, type http:\\att.elevate\dav\.
5. Click Finish.
The network drive created appears as a shared drive under Computer.
6. Drag and drop (or copy and paste) files to the shared drive.
7. If you are asked for a user name and password, leave the user name blank
and enter the password (if password-protection was set up). Otherwise, leave
the password field blank.
Windows XP
1. Go to Start > My Network Places.
2. Click Add Network Place.
The Add Network Place Wizard opens.
3. Click Next.
4. Highlight Choose another network location..., and click Next.
5. In the Internet or network address field, type http://att.elevate/dav/ and click
Next.
*. * There is a Windows-related bug associated with using a password to access
shared files. If the computer being used to access the shared files has this bug, the
Windows credentials dialog reappears after the password is entered, and the user
must reboot the computer and reconnect to the Wi-Fi network before accessing the
files. For more information, view our knowledge base articles at
www.sierrawireless.com/SupportCenter.aspx.