1. Introduction
The Jonsbo H52-USA Solar Panel Powered 4G LTE WiFi Router is designed to provide robust and reliable wireless internet connectivity in outdoor environments. This device integrates a high-efficiency solar panel with a large-capacity battery, ensuring continuous operation for various applications such as outdoor security cameras, smart devices, and general outdoor hotspot needs. Its IP66 waterproof rating guarantees performance even in challenging weather conditions.
Key Features:
- 15W Efficient Solar Panel: Ensures reliable operation even in low light, with a built-in 25600mAh battery for continuous power.
- Versatile Network and Power Ports: Includes a standard RJ45 network port for wired connections and a Type-C interface for 5V/1A charging input and 5V output for external devices.
- IP66 Waterproof: Constructed from sturdy, corrosion-resistant materials, designed for outdoor use in harsh weather.
- Supports Up to 16 Devices: Quickly establishes a secure mobile network, providing WiFi hotspot access for multiple devices.
- Universal Compatibility: Compatible with all network WiFi cameras, smartphones, laptops, tablets, wireless door locks, smart TVs, and other WiFi-enabled devices.


2. Package Contents
Please check the box for the following items:
- 1 x Solar Panel Powered 4G LTE WiFi Router
3. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | H52-USA |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Shell Material | ABS |
| 4G LTE FDD Bands | B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B28/B66 |
| 4G LTE TDD Bands | B38/B40/B41 |
| 3G UMTS Bands | WCDMA B1/B2/B4/B5/B8 |
| Main Chip | ASR |
| Solar Panel Power | 15W |
| Battery Capacity | 25600mAh |
| Operating System Support | Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8/8.1, MAC OS X 10.7+ |
| USIM/SIM Type | Micro/SIM-F |
| LED Indicators | 3G/4G status light, WiFi status light |
| WiFi Standard | 802.11b/g/n, up to 150Mbps |
| WiFi Security Modes | Open, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK |
| Network Type | FDD-LTE TDD-LTEWCDMA/HSPA+ |
| LTE Speed (Cat.4) | Downlink 150Mbps, Uplink 50Mbps |
| 3G HSPA+ Speed | Downlink 7.21Mbps, Uplink 5.76Mbps |
| Ethernet Port | 1 x RJ45 (10/100M adaptive) |
| Input Voltage | 5-12V/1A |
| Max Power Consumption | <2.5W |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +80°C |
| Storage Temperature | 40°C to +85°C |
| Machine Size | 310 x 190 x 40mm (12.2 x 7.48 x 1.57 inches) |
| Wireless Transmission Rate | 1500m (Note: This may refer to range, not speed) |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11.ac |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| With Modem Function | No |
| Type | Wireless |


4. Setup Guide
4.1. Component Overview

4.2. SIM Card Installation
- Ensure the router is powered off.
- Locate the SIM card slot (Micro/SIM-F type) on the device.
- Insert your activated 4G SIM card into the slot, ensuring correct orientation.
- Secure the SIM card if there is a cover or latch.
4.3. Mounting the Router
Choose an outdoor location that provides:
- Maximum direct sunlight exposure for the solar panel throughout the day.
- Optimal signal reception for 4G LTE.
- Clear line of sight for WiFi coverage to your desired devices.
Use appropriate mounting hardware (not included) to securely attach the router to a wall or pole. Adjust the angle of the solar panel for best sun exposure.
4.4. Powering On
- Press and hold the power button until the LED indicators light up.
- Observe the 3G/4G status light. It should indicate a stable connection after a few moments.
- The WiFi status light will also illuminate, indicating the WiFi hotspot is active.
4.5. Connecting Devices
Wireless Connection (WiFi):
- On your device (smartphone, laptop, camera), search for available WiFi networks.
- Select the router's SSID (network name). The default SSID and password are usually found on a label on the device or in the quick start guide.
- Enter the WiFi password to connect. The router supports up to 16 devices simultaneously.
Wired Connection (RJ45):
- Connect an Ethernet cable from the RJ45 port on the router to the Ethernet port on your device (e.g., a security camera or computer).
- The device should automatically obtain an IP address and connect to the internet.
Powering External Devices (Type-C Output):
- The Type-C port can provide 5V/1A output to power compatible external devices. Connect the device using a suitable Type-C cable.


5. Operation
5.1. LED Indicators
- 3G/4G Status Light: Indicates the status of the cellular network connection. A solid light typically means a stable connection, while blinking may indicate searching for a signal or data activity.
- WiFi Status Light: Indicates the status of the WiFi hotspot. A solid light means the WiFi is active and broadcasting.
5.2. Solar Charging
The router automatically charges its internal 25600mAh battery using the integrated 15W solar panel whenever sufficient sunlight is available. Ensure the solar panel is clean and unobstructed for optimal charging efficiency.
5.3. Manual Charging
If solar charging is insufficient or for faster charging, you can charge the router via its Type-C port using a 5V/1A power adapter (not included).
5.4. Resetting the Router
To reset the router to its factory default settings, locate the reset button (refer to the component overview diagram). With the router powered on, use a pin or a straightened paperclip to press and hold the reset button for approximately 5-10 seconds until the LED indicators flash, then release. The router will restart with default settings.
6. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Regularly clean the solar panel surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust, dirt, or debris that may reduce charging efficiency. Clean the router casing as needed.
- Environmental Protection: The IP66 rating provides protection against dust ingress and powerful water jets. While designed for outdoor use, avoid submerging the device in water. Ensure all port covers are securely closed.
- Temperature: Operate and store the device within the specified temperature ranges (-40°C to +80°C operating, 40°C to +85°C storage) to ensure longevity and optimal performance.
7. Troubleshooting
7.1. No Power
- Ensure the power button is pressed correctly.
- Check if the solar panel is receiving sufficient direct sunlight.
- Try charging the router via the Type-C port with a power adapter.
- The internal battery might be fully depleted; allow time for solar or manual charging.
7.2. No 4G Signal
- Verify that the SIM card is correctly inserted and activated with a data plan.
- Check your location for 4G network coverage.
- Ensure the router's antennas are securely attached and positioned for optimal reception.
- Restart the router.
7.3. No WiFi Connection
- Ensure the router is powered on and the WiFi status light is illuminated.
- Check if your device is within the WiFi range (up to 50 meters).
- Verify the correct WiFi SSID and password are being used.
- Try resetting the router to factory defaults (see Section 5.4).
7.4. Slow Internet Speed
- Check the 4G signal strength; a weak signal will result in slower speeds.
- Reduce the number of connected devices if more than 16 are attempting to connect.
- Ensure there are no obstructions between the router and your WiFi devices.
- Perform a speed test on your SIM card directly (if possible) to rule out carrier issues.
8. User Tips
- Optimal Solar Charging: For maximum battery life and continuous operation, ensure the solar panel is positioned to receive direct, unobstructed sunlight for the longest possible duration each day.
- Signal Placement: When mounting, consider both solar exposure and cellular signal strength. A higher, unobstructed location often improves both.
- Regular Monitoring: Periodically check the router's LED indicators to confirm 4G and WiFi status, especially after changes in weather or location.
- Security: Change the default WiFi password to a strong, unique password to protect your network.
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





