You can log in to your LM1300 modem to view and
change its settings from a computer or a device that
is connected to the modem with an Ethernet cable or
WiFi.
1. Launch a web browser from the connected
computer or device.
2.
In the address field of the web browser, enter
http://192.168.5.1
.
3. In the
Sign In
field, enter the default password,
and click the
Sign In
button.
See the modem label for the default password.
Note:
While the password that you enter is unique to
your modem and is secure, we recommend that you
change it to a password that you want to use.
Manage your LM1300 modem
If the LM1300 modem does not automatically connect
to your mobile broadband network, contact your
mobile service provider for the APN profile that they
require. Then log in to the modem and enter the
custom APN profile settings.
1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile
device that is connected to the modem.
2.
In the address field of the web browser, enter
http://192.168.5.1
.
The limited Dashboard page displays.
3. In the
Sign In
field, enter the password, and click
the
Sign In
button.
See the modem label for the default password.
4. Select
Settings > Network > APN
.
The APN page displays.
5. Click the
Add
button.
The New APN section opens on the page.
Add and activate a
custom APN profile
6.
Enter the settings for the new APN profile.
Use the information that your mobile service
provider gave you. If your mobile service provider
did not specify some settings, leave the default
settings.
7. Click the
Save
button.
The new APN profile displays on the page, but is
not yet the active profile.
8.
Select the radio button next to the APN profile
that you just added.
The modem now uses the selected APN profile
to establish a connection with your mobile
broadband service provider’s network.
If you still cannot get an Internet connection,
contact your mobile broadband service provider
to verify the information for the APN profile.
The LEDs on the LM1300 modem indicate its status
and activity.
LED
Description
Power
•
Solid amber
: The modem is starting up.
•
Solid green
: The modem is powered on.
•
Blinking amber
: Device error.
Ethernet
LAN
•
Solid amber
: A device is connecting to this
port.
•
Green
: A device is connected to this port.
Ethernet
WAN
•
Solid amber
: A device is connected to this
port.
•
Solid green
: Full data connectivity.
Signal
Strength
•
Green
: The LTE connection is good. Blinking
indicates data traffic.
•
Amber
: The LTE connection is weak. Blinking
indicates data traffic.
•
Red
: The modem can’t connect to the LTE
network.
LEDs
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With this setup, your wired modem (cable, DSL, or
fiber) provides the primary Internet access. If the wired
Internet connection isn’t working, the LM1300 modem
provides a failover Internet connection through the
LTE network.
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LM1300 LAN
port and the WAN or Internet port on your router.
2.
Use another Ethernet cable (not included) to
connect your wired modem (cable, DSL, or fiber)
to the LM1300 WAN port.
3. Log in to the LM1300 modem and enable WAN
failover.
For information about how to set up WAN failover,
see the LM1300 user manual.
Optional: set up WAN failover
for a wired modem
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