Clear, Ignal, Nformation – CLEAR 4G+ Personal Hotspot Users Guide User Manual

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Manage your CLEAR Spot (continued)

CLEAR Spot Home Page / Signal Information

This window displays helpful information about the CLEAR Spot signal strength.

To open the Signal Information window, click the

graphic icon on the CLEAR Spot Home Page.

At the top of the window, a graphic icon uses bars to indicate the signal strength: the more bars, the

stronger the signal.

Means the CLEAR Spot is receiving an excellent signal.

Means the CLEAR Spot is receiving a weak signal.

Means the CLEAR Spot is not receiving a signal.

This window displays the active network type (4G or 3G) with a text description as well as the signal

status, represented as a percentage, for example “Excellent signal (100%)” or “Good signal (60%).”
Other information (such as RSSI, Ec/lo, and CINR – which are described later in the CLEAR Spot

Online User Guide) is displayed in the window, but the most important information are the type of

network to which the CLEAR Spot is connected and the signal strength.

On the bottom of the window, the text reads, “Experiencing Poor Signal?” Double click

to open a

new window that provides tips on improving signal strength. When indoors, place the CLEAR Spot

near a window or outside wall to receive your best signal.
When you’re finished viewing this window, click “Close” and you’ll see the CLEAR Spot Home Page.
Note: The Signal Information link appears on every window of the CLEAR Spot Home Page.

If you’re using your

CLEAR Spot and are

connected to the

internet, click

here

to

open the CLEAR Spot

Home Page.

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