4G wireless router USER MANUAL Note: Different model with different housing, the picture on manual only for reference
Section 1 - Introduction: 1.1 Introduction It is a portable 4G MiFi product which supports FDD-LTE/ WCDMA. User equipment can connect to the via WiFi or USB, enjoy a fast navigation experience. This manual introduce the installation and usage of this equipment, all descriptions are based on the Windows 7 OS.For more details about the network connection, please consult your operator. 1.
1.5 Description of the LCD Screen The LCD display should be as followed after Power ON/ OFF: Label Instruction 1 Web signal strength 2 WIFI ON; Number of the WIFI clients 3 SMS indication 4 Battery Capacity 5 Operator 6 Network online time 7 Data Usage 1.5 Description of the LED Screen The LED display should be as followed after Power ON/ OFF: LED indicator information Instruction 1. Signal Indicator Red light flashing means signal unstable Green light flashing means signal good 2.
1.6 Application Scene This equipment can support Windows XP, Vista, Win7, Win10, Mac OS etc, and can support multiple connections via WIFI or USB at the same time. Below diagram is only for reference. NOTE: Before using of the WIFI connection, please make sure the client device supports the WiFi. 1.7 Sleep Mode When the equipment is in WAN and battery mode and no devices are connected to the equipment for certain time, the equipment will enter sleep mode. Section 2 - Installation Instructions: 2.
Power OFF: Long press the POWER Button to turn the device off. 2.3 Charging The equipment can be charged via either charger or USB port. The method to charge is as followed: 1) Use the USB cable to connect the computer or other equipment. 2) Use the charger to connect a USB power source to the device. NOTE: The normal usage will not be affected during charging. Section 3 - Connecting to a Device 3.1 Via USB cable The steps are as follows: 1) Power ON the device.
Remark: 1) Through USB connection the client is not included in the total access users. 2) If the system does not support automatic installation, please run the Driver Setup. exe program in My Computer> CD-ROM drive to start software installation. 3) After the software installs the CD-ROM drive successfully, the device driver will be installed successfully at the same time. Afterwards,the device manager will show: 3.2 Via Wi-Fi 3.2.1 Password access The following is an example with basic steps.
d) Click Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP), choose Properties. e) Choose Internet Protocol Version 4, then click Properties. f) Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically and Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically, click confirm to complete configuration.
3) After completion of computer configuration, choose network icon in the taskbar selected. 4) Select the corresponding SSID of the device, click Connect. 5) Enter the key (1234567890) and click connect.
6) Later, the Click Terminal will automatically connect to your device. 3.2.2 Via WPS Function If the client supports WPS, please follow these steps: 1) Turn on the device and WIFI. 2) Long Press WPS Button for 3 seconds to enable WPS functionality. 3) Open the client WPS function so that WPS is on for both devices. 4) Follow the client system prompts to complete the connection.
Remark: 1) About the client WPS process operation, please refer to the client’s instructions. 2) WPS function will automatically shut down after 2 minutes, if you need a connection to be established through the WPS, please press the WPS button again. 3.3 How to obtain the SSID and password The SSID and password of the devices will be posted on the lable as normal, if not you can obtain the SSID and password through the way as bellow.
4.2.1 Home The Home page is as bellow: Home page will display access to user information list details of the user of the equipment. Direct your mouse to the upper right corner, it will be displayed in sequence from left to right operator, Network type, signal strength, messages, SIM card status, WiFi status, battery level and other information.You can choose join or leave the network on the Home page. Remark: There is setting to disconnect from the network. 4.2.
4.2.2 Basic information The basic information page includes SMS, phone book, advanced settings, quick settings, network connection settings, network access device quantity, traffic statistics and status information as shown below. 4.2.3 SMS 4.2.3.1 Device SMS In the device section of SMS pages you will see, delete, refresh options displayed message in the new message where one can add up to 5 telephone numbers. 4.2.3.
In the SIM side of the SMS page, you will have the option to delete SMS’s. 4.2.3.3 SMS Settings On the SIM settings page you can enable or disable delivery reports. 4.2.4 Phonebook On this page you will find phone contacts, new text, delete, etc. options. You can add 600 telephone numbers. 4.2.4.
4.2.4.2 New 4.2.5 Advanced Settings 4.2.5.1 Power saving Advanced settings page includes WIFI performance settings and WIFI sleep settings, as shown below. 4.2.5.2 Router The router settings interface can be set to view the IP address, subnet mask, MAC address. Enable or disable the DHCP servicesettings view DHCP IP pool, DHCP lease, as shown below.
4.2.5.3 Firewall Setting up a firewall can protect the network from the network viruses, worms and malicious network attacks, make the operation of the equipment in the network security.
4.2.5.4 Update Update interface settings can be set up to detect new versions of the firmware automatically. 4.2.5.
4.2.5.6 Other settings Other settings interface, including reset and reset, shutdown, fast boot settings, PIN, SNTP code management. 4.2.5.6.1 PIN Management You can setup a PIN Code and enable or disable it on the security settings page. Remark: 1) To change the PIN, please disconnect on the front page. 2) For detailed information about the SIM card, please consult the user’s network provider.
Once the PIN is enabled, restart your device and log into Web UI and enter the PIN code management interface to change PIN settings. 4.2.6 Quick Settings On this page you can be set up basic parameters. 4.2.6.1 APN Settings 4.2.6.2 SSID The SSID page can be used to turn SSID broadcasting on or off and allows you change the network name (SSID).
4.2.6.3 Security Mode Click next to enter the device configuration settings 4.2.6.4 Configuration As Follows 4.2.7 Network Settings Network settings interface includes network connection and wireless network settings. 4.2.7.1 Connection Mode 4.2.7.1.1 In the connection mode interface, there are two optional connection modes: automatic and manual.
4.2.7.1.2 Network Selection In most circumstances you can use the automatic network configuration settings for your device. If the automatic network configuration is un-sucessfully, please select manual configuration. 4.2.7.1.3 APN In automatic mode, the relevant information on the APN will be automatically adapted according to the inserted SIM card.
4.2.8 Connected device The access quantity interface displays all the wireless terminals connected to the router, including the device name of the wireless terminal, and the MAC (medium access control) address. 4.2.9 Statistics Page includes traffic statistics, flow package settings. 4.2.9.1 Data Management Flow management interface can create a flow plan, the query has been used and the rest of the flow.
4.2.10 Status Information The device information displayed on the page is software version,firmware version, hardware version, IMEI number, signal strength,etc. 4.
In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this 4G Wireless Router complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.