Wireless Broadband 1X and wireless broadband 3G are currently widely used wireless broadband networks supported by wireless network adapters. So, how do I install these wireless network adapters? Are there any system restrictions? For more information, see this document.
I. Preparation
1. What preparations should I make before use?
A: Before using the service, you need to make the following preparations:
1) install the client software on the PC.
2) and insert the UIM card into the network card, connect the network card to the PC without connecting the wireless broadband 1X and the wireless broadband 3G network. This operation is not required ).
3) Enable the WLAN Access Device on the PC and set the wireless broadband WLAN in the client software.) The access account does not connect to the wireless broadband WLAN ).
2. Why is the installation process on my client very slow?
A: It is normal because it is related to your system performance. Please wait patiently. The possible reasons for low system performance are:
1) low system CPU processing capability or low memory capacity
2) the system performance is degraded due to the large number of applications running on the system.
3) the anti-virus software installed in the system detects whether the installation program contains viruses.
3. My machine is Windows 98. Why cannot I install it?
A: Currently, China Telecom's Chinese PC client software only supports Windows, Windows XP, and Vista. It does not support Windows 95, 98, and non-Chinese operating systems.
Ii. Client Introduction
The wireless broadband client is a network access client provided by China Telecom. You can use this client to access the wireless broadband WLAN through China Telecom), wireless broadband 3G, wireless broadband 1X network access China Telecom wireless broadband Internet.
The client supports windows, XP, and Vista Chinese operating systems. Currently, Linux and Macintosh systems are not supported.
(Wireless Broadband 1X for CDMA 1X network, wireless broadband 3G for EV-DO RevA network.
Overview of wireless broadband client interface
1. Main Interface Introduction
2. Status Information
The following table lists the display statuses of dial-up connections: