DBIT 4G LTE Router
User Manual and Quick Start Guide
Introduction
This document provides instructions for setting up and configuring your DBIT 4G LTE Router. It covers hardware overview, quick installation steps, and detailed web interface configuration.
Hardware Overview
Router Diagram
The DBIT 4G LTE Router is designed for reliable wireless connectivity. The front panel typically displays status indicators for power, internet connectivity, Wi-Fi activity, and 4G signal strength.
Key indicators on the front panel include:
- Power: [Power indicator]
- WPS: [WPS button/indicator]
- Internet: [Internet connection status indicator]
- Wi-Fi: [Wi-Fi activity indicator]
- 4G: [4G signal strength indicator]
[Diagram of router front/top view showing these indicators and buttons]
Rear Panel Ports
The rear panel provides essential physical connections:
- SIM Card Slot: For inserting a 4G/LTE SIM card.
- WAN Port: Connects to an external network or modem.
- LAN Ports (e.g., LAN1, LAN2): For connecting wired devices.
- Power Connector: For the power adapter.
- Reset Button: Restores the router to factory default settings.
- Antenna Connectors: For attaching external antennas.
[Diagram of router back view showing SIM slot, WAN, LAN ports, Power connector, Reset button, and Antenna connectors]
Quick Installation Guide
Follow these steps to get your DBIT 4G LTE Router operational:
- Insert the 4G/LTE SIM card into the designated slot.
- Attach the external antennas to the router.
- Connect the power adapter to the router and plug it into a power outlet.
- Press the power button to turn on the router.
- Connect a computer to the router using an Ethernet cable or wirelessly via Wi-Fi.
- Open a web browser and enter the router's default IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.1).
- Log in using the default credentials, typically found on the router's label.
- Follow the on-screen setup wizard or manually configure the necessary network and wireless settings.
Web Interface Configuration
Access the router's web interface for comprehensive management. Common sections include:
Status
View real-time network information. A typical status table might present data as follows:
Item | Status | Type | Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
WAN Connection | Connected | DHCP | 192.168.1.100 | Current IP address obtained from the network. |
Wi-Fi Network | Enabled | WLAN | DBIT_4G_WiFi | The name (SSID) of the wireless network. |
Signal Strength | Good | LTE | -85 dBm | Indicates the quality of the 4G cellular signal. |
[Screenshot of the router's status page]
Network Settings
Configure WAN connection types (e.g., DHCP, PPPoE, Static IP) and LAN settings, including the router's IP address and DHCP server options.
[Screenshot of Network Settings page]
Wireless Settings
Customize your Wi-Fi network, including the SSID (network name), password, security protocol (e.g., WPA2-PSK), and channel selection.
[Screenshot of Wireless Settings page]
System Tools
Manage system functions such as firmware updates, router reboots, and factory resets.
[Screenshot of System Tools page]
Troubleshooting Tips
Address common issues with these steps:
- Verify the SIM card is correctly inserted and active.
- Ensure the power adapter is securely connected and the router is powered on.
- Confirm antennas are properly attached.
- Try restarting the router and connected devices.
- If problems persist, a factory reset may resolve the issue.