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7.5.4  WAN ping

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7.5.5  LAN IP filter

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7.5.6  MAC filter

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7.5.7  DDNS

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7.5.8  DMZ

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7.5.9  UPnP

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7.5.10  Port forwarding

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7.5.11  Parental control

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8. System ................................................................................................................................................................... 23

8.1 

Device information

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8.2 

Log in password

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8.3 

System time

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8.4 

Backup & restore 

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8.5 

Restart and reset

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8.6 

Firmware update

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8.7 

System log

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9. Warranty 

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Summary of Contents for HH500V

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE HH500V...

Page 2: ...r adapter 10 3 3 Connect in WiFi mode and WPS mode 11 3 3 1 Connect in WiFi mode 11 3 3 2 Connect in WPS mode 11 4 Home page 12 4 1 How to log in to the Home page 12 4 2 Web UI status bar icons 13 5 S...

Page 3: ...21 7 5 7 DDNS 21 7 5 8 DMZ 21 7 5 9 UPnP 22 7 5 10 Port forwarding 22 7 5 11 Parental control 22 8 System 23 8 1 Device information 23 8 2 Log in password 23 8 3 System time 23 8 4 Backup restore 23 8...

Page 4: ...vice and accessories without supervision If your device has a removable cover note that your device may contain substances that could create an allergic reaction If your device is a unibody device the...

Page 5: ...ter you purchased in one jurisdiction may not work in another jurisdiction They should be used for this purpose only 1 3 Radio waves y y Proof of compliance with international standards ICNIRP or with...

Page 6: ...luding interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment Such...

Page 7: ...ce may contain materials including applications and software in executable or source code form which is submitted by third parties for inclusion in this device Third Party Materials All Third Party Ma...

Page 8: ...ator 5G 4G TEL Power button y y Once connected to a power outlet your device will automatically power on y y To power off your device press and hold the power button for 3 seconds y y To power on your...

Page 9: ...s enabled y y Flashing blue WPS connection is available y y Off WiFi is disabled 4G 5G indicator y y Solid Blue 4G 5G signal is strong y y Solid yellow 4G 5G signal is normal y y Solid red 4G 5G signa...

Page 10: ...IM into the slot 3 Close the SIM slot cover Note Don t remove the SIM card when your 5G CPE is in use otherwise you may lose connectivity to the internet 3 2 Connect the power adapter Follow the illus...

Page 11: ...rks from your WiFi enabled client 2 Connect to the network name that matches the SSID found on the device label 3 When prompted for a password enter the WiFi password found on the device label this is...

Page 12: ...x y y Safari 13 or later y y Internet Explorer 11 or later y y Microsoft Edge y y Google Chrome 4 1 How to log in to the Home page 1 Open your web browser 2 Type http 192 168 1 1 into the address bar...

Page 13: ...be displayed depending on the network available Signal indicator From no signal to excellent WiFi status WiFi is enabled WiFi is disabled Language Click to select language Connection status Disconnect...

Page 14: ...net access for specific devices 6 Service 6 1 SMS inbox In this section received messages are displayed here you can read reply delete message and forward messages to a receipient s mobile number y y...

Page 15: ...y Advanced settings 7 1 Quick setup SIM settings You can change basic connection settings here and enable disable data roaming WiFi settings You can change the 2 4 and 5GHz Wireless network name SSID...

Page 16: ...k Operator Profile Name Dial number APN are required as a minimum 3 Click Save y y How to Edit a profile 1 Select the profile from the Profile management list 2 Click Edit to change the parameters 3 C...

Page 17: ...he SSID can be between 1 and 32 characters long y y SSID Broadcast This is enabled by default Note If you do choose to disable this the SSID will no longer be displayed and will need to be entered man...

Page 18: ...the device will select the best channel for you to use automatically or you can select a WiFi channel manually 7 3 3 Guest network The guest network is a temporary wireless network for guest users Yo...

Page 19: ...ed on this page See section 3 4 2 for more information on connecting devices using WPS 7 4 Security SIM PIN management y y Enabling SIM PIN 1 When SIM PIN is disabled click 2 Enter a SIM PIN that is 4...

Page 20: ...stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet This is a network protocol that is mainly used for DSL services where individual users connect to a modem using an Ethernet connection Enter the usern...

Page 21: ...internet y y Disabled users are allowed to access all the IP addresses y y Whitelist users are allowed to access IP addresses in this list only y y Blacklist users are not allowed to access IP addres...

Page 22: ...network LAN Click to create a new Port forwarding rule and specify the LAN IP address LAN ports WAN ports and Protocol types for traffic to be forwarded 7 5 11Parental control This function enables t...

Page 23: ...32 characters and must contain letters and numbers including 0 9 a z A Z Note You can find your default WiFi password and also Web UI password printed on label located on the bottom of your device 8...

Page 24: ...ginal invoice Accessories sold with your device are also warranted against any defect which may occur during the first twelve 12 months 1 from the date of purchase as shown on your original invoice In...

Page 25: ...mplied other than this printed limited warranty or the mandatory warranty provided by your country or jurisdiction In no event shall TCL Communication Ltd or any of its affiliates be liable for indire...

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