- Remove the cap from the end of the 3G USB Stick. Pull out the SIM holder from its slot, and insert your SIM as shown.
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You’ll be supplied with two data cables – a short, single-ended one; and a long, double-ended one. You need to use the double-ended cable only if a single USB ports does not supply enough power (for eg, a USB-powered hub).
Plug the 3G USB Stick firmly into your computer’s USB port.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-wtW9QEbUpXnIMxKoLcnDW1KSGs2BxA5ZNq-eQUkRrplPSECP-rkCzmM9HPJrC-LbiVsOA2_KbaNMkEh5tHitR70ujyDHZdfE9D_6_wbmvvFkr10DhltJhaHCLiJUWXjLyib2pv0pn52L/s320/3gusb_step3.gif)
- Plug the other end into your computer’s USB port – if this does not power the modem, then use the double-ended cable.
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