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D-Link Mobile Apps => mydlink Lite App => Topic started by: gthatch on March 18, 2017, 04:53:45 AM
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There is a lot of technical information about getting d-link to work with 3G,4G, and LTE. Before worrying about all this read below.
If your phone app ( IO7) is using d-link lite and you can not get it to connect on 3G,4G, or LTE services from the phone company make sure you DID NOT turn off cellular Data in - "Settings" "Cellular " "My D-link Lite" OR go to "Settings" "My D-Link Lite" and turn cellular data on there..
Hope this helps...
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Usually the default settings for this app are enabled and should work after installation. Yes of course if a user were to disable any of the cellular features for this app would cause some problems.
Thank you for posting. Hope it helps any future users.
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Usually the default settings for this app are enabled and should work after installation. Yes of course if a user were to disable any of the cellular features for this app would cause some problems.
Thank you for posting. Hope it helps any future users.
I posted this as a friend asked me to help at work. I actually referred him to buy the D-Link system I had. When he bought his new iPhone 7 of course the technical genius went to some website to figure out how to maximize battery usage and limit some of the "evil" features. Well in the process he turned off "Cellular Data" for all apps. I am sure there are going to be many who do this exact same thing for sake of "battery" preservation.
It is a good place to start considering......
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So did turning Cell service back on for the app fix this?
Usually the default settings for this app are enabled and should work after installation. Yes of course if a user were to disable any of the cellular features for this app would cause some problems.
Thank you for posting. Hope it helps any future users.
I posted this as a friend asked me to help at work. I actually referred him to buy the D-Link system I had. When he bought his new iPhone 7 of course the technical genius went to some website to figure out how to maximize battery usage and limit some of the "evil" features. Well in the process he turned off "Cellular Data" for all apps. I am sure there are going to be many who do this exact same thing for sake of "battery" preservation.
It is a good place to start considering......