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Chapter 1 Getting to know your CPE........................................ ................................................................. ........................... 1
1.1 System requirements................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. 1
1.2 Overview................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ........ 1
Chapter 2 Getting started with your CPE ........................................ ................................................................. ............. 3
2.1 Insert SIM card................................................ ................................................................. ............................................. 3
2.2 Find an ideal location................................................ ................................................................. .............................3
2.3 Access to CPE network........................................ ................................................................. ................................................. 4
2.4 Using the phone function................................................ ................................................................. ....................................5
Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface........................................ ................................................................. .............6
3.1 Log in to the web user interface................................................ ................................................................. .............................6
3.2 Exploring the features of the web user interface................................ ................................................................. .............6
Chapter 4 Configuring your CPE................................................ ................................................................. ........................... 8
4.1 Home page................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ........ 8
4.2 Status................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ....... 9
4.3 Services................................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ....... 9
4.4 Settings................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ..... 10
4.5 System...................................................... ................................................................. ................................................................. ..... 14
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION................................................ ................................................................. ............................. 16
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................ ................................................................. .................................... 16
Medical device interference........................................ ................................................................. .................................... 16
Power transformer................................................ ................................................................. ................................................. 16
Operating temperature................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ... 16
Compliance Information................................................ ................................................................. .................................................17
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)................................................ ................................................................. ................................................. 17
Complies with European Union (EU) regulations........................................ ................................................................. .............................17
Disposal and recycling information................................................ ................................................................. ........................................ 17
Troubleshooting................................................ ................................................................. .................................................18
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Страница 1: ...User manual V1 0 HH512V Translated from Chinese Simplified to English www onlinedoctranslator com...
Страница 2: ...face 6 3 1 Log in to the web user interface 6 3 2 Exploring the features of the web user interface 6 Chapter 4 Configuring your CPE 8 4 1 Home page 8 4 2 Status 9 4 3 Services 9 4 4 Settings 10 4 5 Sy...
Страница 3: ...ions Application and feature availability subject to change Document contents are subject to change without prior notice We are constantly improving the documentation for your device including this us...
Страница 4: ...port 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n ax or 5 GHz 802 11a n ac ax Your CPE also works with browsers such as Firefox Safari Internet Explorer Opera and Google Chrome 1 2 Overview 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 9 10 4 The blue light...
Страница 5: ...will automatically fail 6 WPS button 7 WAN LAN port For connecting to an Internet source or wired device such as a computer or switch 8 Local domain port For connecting to wired devices such as comput...
Страница 6: ...card as shown in the picture below After inserting the SIM card into the CPE close the Nano SIM card slot cover 1 2 Things to note Pay attention to the orientation of the SIM card If the SIM card is i...
Страница 7: ...cal domain port Access wireless networks To establish a wireless network connection select the CPE s Wi Fi name or SSID on your wireless device and enter the Wi Fi password Things to note The Wi Fi na...
Страница 8: ...e refer to Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface on page 6 2 ClickStart WPS 3 Enable the WPS function of your wireless device within 2 minutes to make a WPS connection 2 4 Using the phone functio...
Страница 9: ...the bottom label of your CPE Things to note Click on the upper right corner of the screenLanguage change the language setting Click on the upper right corner of the screeninstruction to access the us...
Страница 10: ...ignal bars it displays the stronger the signal VoLTE is enabled VoLTE is disabled The CPE is connected to the WAN network The CPE disconnects from the WAN network New or unread messages The SMS inbox...
Страница 11: ...speeds and the number of connected devices ClickDisconnect disconnect your CPE from the WAN Clickconnect connect your CPE to the WAN Internet InternetThe panel displays the network name network type a...
Страница 12: ...table below Inbox outbox new message SMS settings Received messages will be stored in this folder Sent messages will be stored in this folder Write a new message in this folder Configure SMS settings...
Страница 13: ...you can configure basic connection settings enable or disable data roaming enable or disable 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz networks change the SSID and Wi Fi password and more Settings Internet connection In this...
Страница 14: ...is item Advanced Configure advanced Wi Fi settings in this option largest connected device Wi Fi mode You decide how many client devices can be connected to your CPE network at one time This mode is d...
Страница 15: ...refer to Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface on page 6 Option 2 2 ClickStart WPS 3 Enable the WPS function of your wireless device within 2 minutes to make a WPS connection safety SIM card pas...
Страница 16: ...host s MAC address LAN The default gateway address is 192 168 1 1 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 enableDHCP serverAfter the function is enabled IP addresses will be automatically assign...
Страница 17: ...ainment VPN A virtual private network VPN is a private network across a shared or public network usually the Internet VPN technology allows employees in corporate branches and headquarters to easily e...
Страница 18: ...n by importing a backup configuration file Reboot and reset This function allows you to restart or restore the CPE to factory settings If the CPE is not functioning properly you can try restarting the...
Страница 19: ...uency equipment that has obtained certification no company firm or user may change the frequency increase the power or change the characteristics and functions of the original design without approval...
Страница 20: ...mpact on the environment Your product is designed and manufactured from high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused Please observe local regulations regarding the disposal of...
Страница 21: ...tly or place the CPE in a place with better signal such as near a window and try again The network indicator light is off If you are using an Ethernet connection check that the network is functioning...
Страница 22: ...ed please place the CPE in a place with better signal such as near a window and try again I cannot access the Internet Restart your CPE and try again After enabling MAC filtering make sure your device...