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NETGEAR AirCard USB Modem User Guide
About the AirCard USB Modem
The NETGEAR
®
 AirCard
®
 USB Modem enables you to connect to 
the Internet, send and receive email, connect to a corporate network 
or virtual private network (VPN), or view streaming video without the 
need for a network cable.
The AirCard USB Modem connects to a Type A USB port on your 
computer.
If the AirCard USB Modem is TRU-Install enabled, all the required 
software is available on the modem. When you set up your AirCard 
USB Modem, the software is installed on your computer. You do not 
need an installation CD. (Depending on your service provider, your 
modem may include an installation CD.)
The AirCard USB Modem has a built-in antenna and may have a slot 
that accommodates a microSD
 external memory card. Depending 
on your service provider, a microSD card may be included in your 
package, or you may need to purchase it separately.
Depending on the model and your service provider, your modem may 
support GPS.
Your account and coverage area
Note: If you purchased the 
modem from a service 
provider, you may already 
have an account and a 
SIM card. Otherwise, your 
retailer should be able to 
give you the names of 
companies that provide 
these items.
You must have an account with a service provider to use the AirCard 
USB Modem. To use the AirCard USB Modem’s 3G or LTE capability, 
your account must be with a service provider that offers 3G or LTE 
service. (The AirCard USB Modem may be backwards compatible 
with 2G service—support is SKU-dependent.)
When you obtain your account, you are given a Subscriber Identity 
Module (SIM) card containing account information. You must insert 
the SIM card into the AirCard USB Modem before you use it. 
(Depending on your service provider, the SIM card may already be 
inserted.)
When establishing a connection, your AirCard USB Modem uses the 
fastest available service. Your ability to obtain service depends on 
these factors:
Note: The fee for service 
is usually higher when you 
are roaming (connected to 
a network other than the 
one belonging to your 
service provider).
Network coverage—You must be within the network coverage 
area.
Service provider—If you are within the coverage area of a 
network that is not operated by your own service provider, you 
can obtain service only if there is a roaming agreement between 
your service provider and the network operator.