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After the scan is complete you will be provided with a list of operators similar to the one in the example above (except with the available operators from your area). The list provides such information as operator's name, code and network access type. You can also choose to which operator you would like to connect provided that the operator's status is not '''Forbidden'''.
 
After the scan is complete you will be provided with a list of operators similar to the one in the example above (except with the available operators from your area). The list provides such information as operator's name, code and network access type. You can also choose to which operator you would like to connect provided that the operator's status is not '''Forbidden'''.
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Below the list is the scan button if you should choose to repeat the scan and the '''Connection mode''' box containing options on how you want the router to connect to network operators. The box contains three choices: '''Auto''' (default), '''Manual-Auto''' and '''Manual'''. '''Manual-auto''' let's you chose one operator that the router will always try to connect to, but if it can't complete the connection, it will connect to the next available operator. If you choose '''Manual-Auto''', you will be prompted to enter the desired '''Operator's code'''. Most network operators' codes can be found online or you can initiate a scan for operators - if the operator you're looking for can be reached from your area, the list of available network operators will contain the desired operator's code.
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Below the list is the scan button if you should choose to repeat the scan and the '''Connection mode''' box containing options on how you want the router to connect to network operators. The box contains three choices: '''Auto''' (default), '''Manual-Auto''' and '''Manual'''. '''Manual-auto''' let's you chose one operator that the router will always try to connect to, but if it can't complete the connection, it will connect to the next available operator. If you choose '''Manual''', you will be prompted to enter the desired '''Operator's code'''. Most network operators' codes can be found online or you can initiate a scan for operators - if the operator you're looking for can be reached from your area, the list of available network operators will contain the desired operator's code.
    
'''Manual''' is similar to '''Manual-Auto''', except with this option the router will always try to connect to the specified operator, even after unsuccessful connection attempts.
 
'''Manual''' is similar to '''Manual-Auto''', except with this option the router will always try to connect to the specified operator, even after unsuccessful connection attempts.

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