1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your KuWFi C910SP 4G LTE Router. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and safety. The KuWFi C910SP is a 4G modem with Wi-Fi hotspot capabilities, designed to provide high-speed internet access by converting a 4G SIM card connection into a Wi-Fi network for up to 32 users.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete. Mena kei te ngaro, kua pakaru ranei etahi taonga, tena koa whakapiri atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko.
- KuWFi C910SP 4G LTE Router
- Pūurutau Hiko
- Tauira Itarangi
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

The package includes the KuWFi C910SP router unit, a power adapter for electrical connection, an Ethernet cable for wired network setup, and a user manual for detailed instructions.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
3.1. Tahora Pūrere

The rear panel of the router features the power input, a reset button, two LAN ports for wired connections, a WAN port for external internet connection, and the dedicated slot for inserting the SIM card.
3.2. Tohutohu
- Tohu Hiko: Ka tohu i te mana mana o te taputapu.
- Tohu Wi-Fi: E whakaatu ana i te tūnga o te whatunga Wi-Fi.
- 4G LTE Signal Indicator: Displays the strength of the 4G LTE signal.
4. Tatūnga
4.1. Tāuta Kāri Sim
- Me mohio kua weto te pouara.
- Locate the SIM card slot on the rear panel of the router.
- Insert a standard-sized 4G SIM card into the slot with the metal contacts facing down and the notched corner oriented correctly. Push until it clicks into place.
- Ensure your SIM card is activated and its frequency band is compatible with the router (B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 for 4G LTE FDD; B38/B39/B40/B41 for 4G LTE FDD; B1/B8 for 3G WCDMA).

This image illustrates the compatible SIM card size for the router. Only standard-sized SIM cards are supported. Micro and Nano SIM cards are not compatible and should not be used directly without an adapter.
4.2. Hononga Mana
- Honoa te urutau hiko ki te tauranga whakauru hiko o te pouara.
- Monohia tetahi pito o te urutau hiko ki tētahi putanga hiko noa.
- The power indicator light on the router should illuminate, indicating the device is receiving power.
4.3. Initial Wi-Fi Connection
- Wait for the router to boot up completely. The Wi-Fi and 4G LTE signal indicators should stabilize.
- I to rorohiko, i to taputapu pūkoro ranei, rapua nga whatunga Wi-Fi e waatea ana.
- Select the network with SSID: CPE_2.4G_001A60.
- Enter the default Wi-Fi password: 12345678.
- Once connected, your device should have internet access via the router's 4G connection.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1. Te uru atu ki te Web Atanga Whakahaere
Hei whirihora i nga tautuhinga matatau, uru atu ki te pouara web atanga whakahaere:
- Me mohio kei te hono to taputapu ki te whatunga Wi-Fi o te pouara, ma te taura Itarangi ranei.
- Tuwhera a web pūtirotiro (hei tauira, Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
- Ki te pae wāhitau, patohia te wāhitau IP taunoa: 192.168.10.1 ka pehi i te tomo.
- On the login page, enter the default username and password: kaiwhakahaere mo raua.
- Click 'Login' to access the router's settings.
5.2. Basic Wireless Settings
I roto i te web atanga, whakatere ki Wireless Setting > 2.4G Basic Setting to modify your Wi-Fi network details:
- SSID: Change the network name (e.g., "MyHomeWiFi").
- Kupuhipa: Update the Wi-Fi password for security.
- Channel: Adjust the Wi-Fi channel if experiencing interference.
- Whānui Band: Select appropriate bandwidth (e.g., 20MHz, 40MHz).
Remember to click 'Save' after making any changes.
6. Tautuhinga Arā Atu Anō
Ko te web management interface offers various advanced configurations:
6.1. Tautuhinga Whatunga
- Tautuhinga WAN: Configure the Wide Area Network connection. Default is DHCP.
- LAN Setting: Adjust the router's Local Area Network IP address and subnet mask.
- Tautuhinga DHCP: Manage the DHCP server, including IP address range and lease time.
- 4G Setting: Configure 4G dial-up settings, including APN (Access Point Name). You may need to disable SIM PIN and manually set the APN based on your operator's information.
- VPN Setting: Supports OpenVPN, PPTP, and L2TP client configurations.
- Ping Reboot: Configure the router to automatically reboot if it loses internet connectivity (ping target).
6.2. System Admin
- Web Mana Uru: Manage access to the web atanga.
- Pūrua/Whakaora: Save or load router configurations.
- Whakapai ake i nga Firmware: Update the router's firmware.
- Tautuhinga Wā: Configure the device's time and date.
- Whakaara Anō: Tīmataria anō te pouara.
- Rangitaki Pūnaha: View system activity and error logs.
6.3. Tautuhinga Arā Atu Anō
- Intranet Passthrough: Configure internal network passthrough rules.
- DTU Setting: Data Transfer Unit settings.
- Remote Help: Enable or disable remote assistance features.
- Tautuhinga DMZ: Configure a Demilitarized Zone.
- Mahere Tauranga: Set up port forwarding rules.
- Static Route: Configure static routing entries.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your KuWFi C910SP router, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Kaore he Hononga Ipurangi:
- Check if the 4G LTE signal indicator is lit and stable.
- Me whakarite kua tika te whakauru me te whakahohe i te kāri SIM.
- Manatokohia ngā tautuhinga APN i roto i te web interface (Network Setting > 4G Setting). Contact your mobile operator for correct APN details.
- Confirm that your SIM card supports the router's frequency bands.
- Tīmata anō i te pouara me tō pūrere hono.
- Te ngoikore o te tohu Wi-Fi, te momotu pinepine rānei:
- Relocate the router to a central position, away from obstacles and interference sources (e.g., microwaves, cordless phones).
- Adjust the Wi-Fi channel in the web interface (Wireless Setting > 2.4G Basic Setting) to avoid crowded channels.
- Ensure the router's antennas are properly oriented.
- Kaore e taea te uru Web Atanga Whakahaere:
- Verify that your device is connected to the router's network.
- Ensure you are typing the correct IP address (192.168.10.1) in the browser.
- Ūkuia te keteroki me ngā pihikete o tō pūtirotiro, whakamātauhia rānei tētahi atu pūtirotiro.
- Confirm the login credentials (default: admin/admin).
- If you have forgotten your password, you may need to perform a factory reset (see Section 8.1).
- Tere Ipurangi Pōturi:
- Check the 4G signal strength. A weak signal will result in slower speeds.
- Me whakarite karekau etahi atu taputapu e pau ana i te bandwidth nui.
- Contact your mobile operator to check for network issues in your area.
7.1. Tautuhi Tautuhi
If troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, you can perform a factory reset. This will revert all settings to their default values.
- With the router powered on, locate the 'Reset' button on the rear panel.
- Use a paperclip or a thin object to press and hold the 'Reset' button for approximately 10 seconds.
- Release the button when the router's indicator lights flash.
- The router will reboot with factory default settings. You will need to reconfigure it.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | KuWFi |
| Tauira | C910SP |
| Hunga Hua | 24 x 7 x 25.5cm; 530g |
| Pūnaha Mahi | RouterOS |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Computer, Mobile Phone, Television |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Waeakore, Wi-Fi |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga | 300 Megabits per second (Wi-Fi) |
| Momo Hononga Ahokore | 802.11n |
| Auautanga | 2.4 GHz |
| Te maha o nga Tauranga | 2 (LAN) |
| Atanga Whakawhitiwhiti | Wireless_n |
| Momo Tuhono | Wi-Fi |
| Kawa Haumaru | WPS |
| 4G LTE FDD Bands | B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 (2100/1800/2600/900/800MHZ) |
| 4G LTE FDD Bands | B38/B39/B40/B41 (2600/1900/2300MHZ) |
| Ngā Rōpū WCDMA 3G | B1/B8 (2100/900MHZ) |
9. Nga korero haumaru
- Kaua e whakaatuhia te taputapu ki te wai, ki te ahi, ki ngā pāmahana tiketike rānei.
- Whakamahia anake te urutau hiko kua whakaratohia.
- Kaua e waiho te pouara ki te taha o ngā papa hiko kaha.
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te taputapu.
- Tiakina te taputapu kia kore e taea e nga tamariki.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
KuWFi offers the following support for your C910SP router:
- 30-Ra Whakahoki Katoa: Return your undamaged router within 30 days of purchase for any reason to receive a full refund.
- 12-Marama Kounga Pūtāhui: For 12 months after the purchase date, all quality-related issues are covered with a replacement or full refund.
For further assistance, please contact KuWFi customer service.





