User's Manual

The WiMAX adapter is disabled or missing. This may be caused by one of the following reasons:
The WiMAX adapter may be disabled via Windows
XP* or Vista*. Enable using the Device Manager.
The WiMAX adapter is missing.
The WiMAX driver and/or software are working
correctly. You may need to reboot the computer.
Alerts
When user action is required, a desktop alert displays. If you click the alert, then an appropriate action is
taken.
Tip Explanation
Auto connect mode is enabled. To
disconnect from the network either a) turn
WiMAX off, or b) switch to manual connect
mode and then click 'Disconnect'.
This message is shown if the user attempts to disconnect
a network and the connection mode is Auto Connect.
WiMAX updates are available. These
updates are critical for the proper
operation of WiMAX. Download the updates
now?
This message is shown for the CHECKDAN...APDO FUMO
process (download and install as separate operations).
The WiMAX updates have been
downloaded. These updates are critical for
the proper operation of WiMAX. Install the
updates now?
Shown for the APDO FUMO process (download and install
as separate operations).
WiMAX updates are available. These
updates are critical for the proper
operation of WiMAX. Download the updates
now?
Shown for APDO FUMO process (download and install as
single operation).
The network is attempting to update the
WiMAX connection settings. These settings
are critical for the proper operation of
WiMAX. Update the WiMAX connection
settings now?
Shown for APDO Initial Provisioning and Ongoing
Provisioning.
Notifications
Notifications are displayed when the state of a connection has changed (connected or disconnected), or
WiMAX networks have become available to connect. Action on your part is not required.
Tip Explanation