• Access the WebGUI Configuration Page
1. Make sure the connection between your device and the client is correct.
2. Launch the internet browser and enter http://192.168.0.1 or http://4glte.home in the address bar.
•Notes:
It is recommended that you use IE (7.0 or later), Firefox (3.0 or later), Opera (10.0 or later), Safari (4.0 or later), Chrome (10.0 or later).
3.The login page appears as follows.
• Login
In the WebGUI Configuration page, select the desired language and input the password (the default Password is "password").
Click "Login" to log in the WebGUI.
•Notes:
If you check "Save" after type in password, the device will save it. Next time when you want to login the WebGUI with the same password, what you need to do is to click "Login".
When you login, the following interface appears.

The whole interface is divided into three parts. Related functions can be executed by operation in the related areas.
• Index area: Show the configuration list for your device.
• Data connection status area: Show the usage and the connected time.
• Device Connection Area: Show the information which connected to the device.

• Settings
•Do not modify any settings unless instructed by your service provider.
• Quick Setup
1. In the main interface click Settings > Quick Setup.
2. Read the guide carefully, and then click "Next".

3.Set APN in the following figure:

Select an APN string.
4. Set PPP Authentication in the following figure:

5. Set SSID Configuration in the following figure:

Service Set Identifier (SSID) is used to uniquely identify your WLAN. If you enable "SSID Broadcast", the gateway will broadcast the SSID, and other devices can detect and connect to it.
6. Set Wi-Fi Setting in the following figure:

"Security Mode" will keep your traffic from being unauthorized monitored and accessed, select one "Security Mode" from the list, and then set key or algorithm for it.
7. Show the Configuration in the following figure:

Make sure that all the parameters shown in the figure are correct, and then click "Apply".
• DHCP Settings
Select Settings > DHCP Settings, the DHCP information is shown in the following figure:

The following items are displayed on this page:
• IP Address: IP address for LAN interface.
• Subnet Mask: Subnet mask for the IP address.
• MAC Address: MAC address for the LAN interface.
• DHCP Server: Enable or disable DHCP Server function.
• DHCP IP Pool: Allocate begin and end IP address for IP pool.
• DHCP Lease Time: Define how long the leased IP address will be expired, and will relocate new IP address.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
• Dial Settings
Select Settings > Dial Settings to View the WAN connection mode or select the network.


• APN Settings
Select Settings > APN Settings, the APN parameters are shown in the following figure:

Click "Set default" to set current profile as the default profile.
Click "Edit" to edit some parameters of the exist profile.
Click "Delete" to delete the selected profile.
Click "Add" to access the following figure:

Enter the related parameters (details please see following table), and then click "Save" to add one new profile.

• Wi-Fi Settings
• Basic Settings
Select Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > Basic Settings, the wireless network basic parameters are shown in the following figure:

The following items are displayed on this page:
• Sleep Time: Set a time limit (in seconds) for the device to enter sleep mode in case of client inactivity.
• Physical Mode: If all of the wireless devices connect with this device in the same transmission mode, performance will be improved by choosing the appropriate wireless mode.
• Network Name (SSID):Service Set Identifier (SSID). Enter a string less than 32 characters as the name for your Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
• Broadcast Network Name (SSID): Disable or Enable (Default) this function. If Enable is selected, the device broadcasts the SSID, and other devices can search and connect to it. When you select Disable, other devices can not search out the SSID. If you want someone to connect, you need to tell them the SSID, and let them setup manually.
• AP Isolation: When Enabled is selected, each of your wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other.
• Country Code: Choose the right country code.
• Frequency (Channel): Choose the appropriate channel to optimize the performance of your wireless network.
• Max Station Number: Choose the maximum number of the stations which connect the AP simultaneously.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
• Security Settings
Select Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > Security Settings, the Security parameters are shown in the following figure:

Security Mode: Select the security method and then configure the required parameters.
none: Open-system authentication accepts any client attempting to connect the device without verifying its identity.
Security mode-WEP

The following items are displayed in this section on this page:
• Authentication Mode: Select authentication mode: OPEN or Shared.
OPEN: Open-system authentication accepts any client attempting to connect the device without verifying its identity.
SHARED: The shared-key security uses a WEP key to authenticate clients connecting to the network and for data encryption.
• Encrypt Type: Selects the data encryption type to use.
• Default Key: Selects the WEP key number to use for authentication or data encryption. If wireless clients have all four WEP keys configured to the same values, you can change the encryption key to any of the settings without having to update the client keys.
• WEP Keys 1~4: Sets WEP key values. The user must first select ASCII or hexadecimal keys. Each WEP key has an index number. Enter key values that match the key type and length settings.
Security Mode – WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK



The following items are displayed in this section on this page:
• WWPA Algorithms: Selects the data encryption type to use.
TKIP: Uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) keys for encryption.
AES: Uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) keys for encryption.
Auto: Use the TKIP or AES keys for encryption automatically.
• Phrase: Enter the password manually.
• WPS Settings
Select Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > WPS Settings, the WPS configuration is shown in the following figure:

• WPS Enable: Choose the desired mode.
• PIN:If this option is enabled, you need to enter a wireless client’s PIN code in the field and keep the same code in the client.
Enter the client PIN.

• PBC:Push-Button Configuration
1. Select the PBC mode in the client WPS UI;
2.Select PBC mode in the WPS page of the device and submit;
3.Once the WPS LED is up, please press the "next" button on the Client WPS UI. After a few seconds the client can access the WLAN, and the result will be shown in the Client WPS UI.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
• Firewall Settings
You may setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus, worm and malicious activity on the Internet.
•Notes:
You can set the maximum 5 filtering items for IP Port/MAC filtering and Firewall forwarding.
• IP Port filtering
Select Settings > Firewall Settings> IP Port filtering, the IP Port filtering is shown in the following figure:

If you select Enable, the filter settings will appear:

• Default Policy: Set how to handle the packet if none of the rules matches.
• Dest. IP Address: Set the destination IP address that will be filtered.
• Subnet mask: The mask identifies the host address.
• Protocol: Specifies the destination port type.
•Notes:
Filtering rules are matched one by one, if met this provision, it will not continue to match the rules listed below.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
Click "Delete" to delete the rule which you selected.
Click "Reset" to clear what you select or input.
• MAC filtering
Select Settings > Firewall Settings> MAC filtering, the MAC filtering is shown in the following figure:

• Default Policy: Set how to handle the packet if none of the rules matches.
• MAC address: Specifies the MAC address to block or allow traffic from.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
Click "Delete" to delete the rule which you selected.
Click "Reset" to clear what you select or input.
• Firewall forwarding
You can setup virtual servers to provide services on the Internet. Select Settings > Firewall Settings> Firewall forwarding, the virtual server settings are shown in the following figure:

If you select Enable, the Virtual Server Settings will appear:

• IP Address: Set IP address for the virtual server.
• Port: Set port numbers for the virtual server.
• Protocol: Set protocol for the virtual server.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
Click "Delete" to delete the rule which you selected.
Click "Reset" to clear what you select or input.
• DMZ
Select Settings > Firewall Settings> DMZ to enable a specified host PC on the local network to access the Internet without any firewall protection.

Click "Add" to select the DMZ IP address which connects to the device.
• System Security
You can configure system firewall to protect the device from being attacked. Select Settings > Firewall Settings> System Security, the system security setting is shown in the following figure:

Allow or Deny ping from WAN filter function and visit Web Server from WAN on requirement, and then click "Apply".
• System Settings
• PIN Settings
Select Settings > System Settings > PIN Settings, the PIN Settings parameters are shown in the following figure:



• PIN Status: Show the current PIN status.
• Action: Select an operation: Enable, Disable or Modify.
• Current PIN Code: Type the PIN code.
Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
• Password
Select Settings > System Settings > Password, the Modify Login Password information is shown in the following figure:

You can change the login password. Click "Apply" to confirm your configuration.
• Network Lock
Select Settings > System Settings > Network Lock to unlock the network.

•Notes:
Please contact your service provider to obtain the network unlock code.
• Restore
Select Settings > System Settings > Restore, click "Restore" to set all the settings to their factory default values, and then the device will restart automatically.

• Record
Select record to view the device received and send data statistics.

Click "Clear All" to clear data connection records.
• Status
•Basic Status
Select Status > Basic Status to view the basic status, the basic status information is shown in the following figure:

•Net Status
Select Status > Net Status to view the net status, the net status information are shown in the following figure:
