How to change NAT type on sierra wireless 595u aircard?
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to access the NAT type on a sierra wireless 595u aircard because I have xbox live but I can't play now, any help would be appreciated
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Download and install Sprint's SmartView. Select the download for your computer's operating system. Follow the installation wizard's prompts to properly install SmartView. The aircard should be connected to the computer during installation.
Restart the computer. Leave the aircard connected during the restart.
Double-click on the Sprint SmartView icon on the desktop.
Wait for the program to initialize and recognize the aircard, then click "Connect." Sprint SmartView should activate the aircard automatically.
How old is your aircard? The model of your Aircard which is 881U PC Card shows that its production has been discontinued and support will end on July 13, 2012 with End of Life Notice. Click links for reference. The notice will ask you to contact Sierra.
Actually you hook your aircard to the router... When you turn on your device, it will detect the network being broadcast by your router. The router broadcasts it's SSID (network name) and this will appear on your screen as one of the networks available in your area. Select your own networks and click connect. You will need your WEP (network key) to logon on though so make sure you have this ten letter code before you start.
Try to turn off your firewall and anti-virus and try againg. I had the same problem and no onw knew what to do. I turned off the firewall and anti-virus and it worked out for me.
I understand that you want to connect the PS3 using the Wireless card and NETGEAR card. Please note that the setup you have will not work for internet access. You can not configure the Air card to work with NETGEAR router. you need to have wih a broadband connection available for this router to connect to internet.
Once you have the router configured with Internet access then you may either connect the PS3 wired or wireless to the router, like you connect a desktop or laptop to the router.
vista? if so look at your network folder right click on the ....view device webpage then in gaming and applications is where u open ports but go to software doc's to find out how to do rest
Before you go to your friend's, download the Watcher program from Sierra wireless onto a cd. And install it instead of the AT&T Connection MGR. For random disconnects and difficulties signing on with ATT Communications Manager download the watcher program @ http://www.sierrawireless.com/support/ copy and paste the complete link into your browser. If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
Try connecting the sprint card to your router's internet port. You will need a usb-to-ethernet adaptor, along with a networking patch cable, to connect the sprint card to the router.
Then either connect to the router with your two computers using cables, or wireless. If using wireless, you will need wireless adaptors for each of your computers, preferrably Belkin brand to ensure compatibity.
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