KuWFi LC111

KuWFi LC111 4G LTE CPE Wireless WiFi Internet Router User Manual

Qauv: LC111

1. Taw qhia

The KuWFi LC111 is a 4G LTE CPE Wireless WiFi Internet Router designed to provide internet access via a 4G Data SIM card. It can also function in Internet access/PPPoE gateway mode if a 4G SIM card is not used. This router supports up to 32 WiFi users and offers various working modes including 4G to WiFi, 4G to LAN, PPPoE, and WiFi Repeater mode. It is suitable for home, office, and outdoor camera projects.

2. Cov ntsiab lus ntawm pob

Thov xyuas kom meej tias txhua yam khoom muaj nyob hauv koj pob:

  • 1 x KuWFi LC111 4G LTE CPE Wireless WiFi Internet Router
  • 4 x Sab nrauv Antennas
  • 1 x Power Adapter (12V DC)
  • 1 x Ethernet Cable
  • 1 x User Manual

3. Khoom Tshajview

Ua kom koj paub txog cov khoom siv thiab cov chaw nres nkoj ntawm lub router.

KuWFi LC111 4G LTE CPE Wireless WiFi Internet Router showing front view with LED indicators and rear view with power port, LAN/WAN ports, and reset button.

This image displays the KuWFi LC111 router, highlighting its front panel with status indicators and the rear panel with essential connectivity ports including the power input, WAN/LAN ports, and a reset button. Four external antennas are visible.

Hauv qab view of the KuWFi LC111 4G LTE CPE Wireless WiFi Internet Router, showing the product label with model information, FCC ID, and SIM card slot.

The underside of the KuWFi LC111 router is shown, featuring the product label with important regulatory information (FCC ID, IC) and the model number. The SIM card slot is also visible, indicating where to insert the Micro SIM card.

LED Qhov taw qhia:

  • Lub zog: Qhia qhov xwm txheej ntawm lub zog.
  • 4G / LTE: Indicates 4G LTE network status.
  • WiFi: Indicates WiFi network status.
  • LAN: Qhia txog kev ua LAN chaw nres nkoj.

Ports thiab Buttons:

  • Lub zog nkag (DC 12V): Txuas rau lub hwj chim adapter.
  • WAN / LAN Ports (4x): Ethernet ports for wired connections.
  • Pib dua khawm: Siv los kho lub Hoobkas pib qhov chaw.
  • SIM daim npav qhov: Txhawm rau ntxig Micro SIM daim npav.

4. Teeb Qhia

4.1 SIM daim npav teeb tsa

  1. Xyuas kom tseeb tias lub router raug kaw.
  2. Nrhiav tus SIM daim npav qhov nyob hauv qab ntawm lub router.
  3. Insert your Micro SIM card into the slot with the gold contacts facing down and the notched corner oriented correctly. Ensure it clicks into place.
  4. Close the SIM card slot cover if applicable.

4.2 Kev teeb tsa kav hlau txais xov

Screw the four external antennas clockwise onto the antenna connectors on the router until they are finger-tight. Adjust them vertically for optimal signal reception.

4.3 Kev sib txuas fais fab

Connect the provided power adapter to the router's DC 12V power input port and then plug the adapter into a power outlet. The router will power on automatically.

4.4 Pib Kev Sib Txuas Wi-Fi

Once the router is powered on, wait for the WiFi indicator to light up. On your computer or mobile device, search for available Wi-Fi networks. The default SSID (network name) will typically be '4G-CPE-XXXXXX' (where XXXXXX are the last six digits of the router's MAC address) and the default password is 'A1b2c3d4'. Connect to this network.

This official video provides a visual guide to setting up the KuWFi 4G LTE CPE Router. It covers inserting the SIM card, powering on the device, connecting to its Wi-Fi network, and navigating the web interface to configure essential settings like APN and Wi-Fi SSID/password. This video is helpful for first-time users.

5. Kev teeb tsa

5.1 Nkag mus rau lub Web Kev tswj fwm

  1. Xyuas kom koj lub cuab yeej txuas nrog lub router Wi-Fi network lossis ntawm Ethernet cable.
  2. Qhib a web browser (piv txwv li, Chrome, Firefox).
  3. Hauv qhov chaw nyob bar, ntaus 192.168.100.1 thiab nias Enter.
  4. Enter the default username 'admin' and password 'admin' (or as specified on the router's label) to log in.

5.2 Configuring APN Settings

If the router does not connect to the internet automatically after SIM card insertion, you may need to manually configure the APN (Access Point Name).

Step-by-step guide on a smartphone screen demonstrating how to configure APN settings for a mobile network connection.

This image illustrates the process of manually configuring APN settings on a smartphone. It shows navigation through network settings to locate and edit the Access Point Names (APN) for proper internet connectivity, which can be useful for troubleshooting SIM card recognition issues with the router.

  1. Nkag mus rau hauv web tswj interface.
  2. Nkag mus rau Chaw> Network> APN or Settings > Dial-up > Profile Kev tswj hwm.
  3. Select 'Manual' mode or click 'Add New' to create a new APN profile.
  4. Enter the correct APN details provided by your SIM card operator. This information is crucial for establishing a data connection.
  5. Txuag thiab siv cov kev teeb tsa.
Screenshot of the KuWFi router's web interface, specifically the 'Profile Management' section for configuring APN settings.

A screenshot of the router's web-based management interface, focusing on the 'Profile Management' section. This interface allows users to manually set or modify the Access Point Name (APN) for their SIM card, which is crucial for establishing a 4G LTE internet connection.

5.3 Changing Wi-Fi SSID and Password

  1. Nkag mus rau hauv web tswj interface.
  2. Nkag mus rau Settings > WLAN > WLAN Basic Settings.
  3. Modify the SSID (network name) and Password fields as desired.
  4. Select the appropriate security mode (WPA/WPA2-PSK is recommended).
  5. Click 'Apply' to save your changes.

5.4 Hom kev ua haujlwm

The router supports multiple working modes:

  • 4G Wireless Mode (Default): Provides internet access via a 4G LTE SIM card, sharing it wirelessly via WiFi and wired via LAN ports.
  • 4G to LAN Mode: Connects to the 4G network via SIM card and provides internet access primarily through the LAN ports.
  • PPPoE Mode: Functions as a standard router, connecting to a modem via the WAN port using PPPoE.
  • WiFi Repeater Hom: Extends an existing WiFi network by connecting to it and rebroadcasting the signal.
KuWFi LC111 4G LTE CPE Wireless WiFi Internet Router connected to multiple devices like desktop computers and laptops, illustrating its function as a central internet hub.

This diagram shows the KuWFi LC111 router acting as a central hub, providing internet connectivity to various devices such as desktop computers and laptops via both wired (LAN) and wireless (WiFi) connections. It highlights the router's capability to support multiple users simultaneously.

6. Cov lus qhia tshwj xeeb

FeatureSpecification
HomKuWFi
Qauv Lub NpeLC111-US
Qauv nab npawbLC 111
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Kev Sib Txuas Lus Wireless802.11n ib
Zaus Band ClassIb-Band (2.4 GHz)
Cov Ntaub Ntawv Hloov Tus Nqi300 Megabits Ib Ob
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate150 Megabits Ib Ob
Number of Antennas4
Antenna HomRetractable
Tus naj npawb ntawm cov chaw nres nkoj4 (LAN/WAN)
LAN Chaw nres nkoj Bandwidth10/100 Mbps
Txoj Cai Kev Ruaj NtsegWPA 2
Voltage12 Volts
Compatible DevicesUniversal
Kev Ua HaujlwmRouterOS
4G FDD-LTE Bands SupportedB2(1900Mhz), B4(1700Mhz), B5(850Mhz), B7(2600Mhz)
3G WCDMA Bands SupportedB2, B4, B5

7. Kev daws teeb meem

7.1 Tsis siv Internet txuas

  • SIM Card Activation: Ensure your SIM card is active and has a data plan. Some SIM cards may require PIN code deactivation or specific IMEI activation, which this router may not support.
  • APN Chaw: Verify that the APN settings are correctly configured in the router's web interface. Consult your SIM card provider for the exact APN details.
  • Kev Pabcuam Network: Check if your location has adequate 4G signal coverage for the bands supported by the router. Signal strength can vary, especially in rural areas.
  • Hom SIM Card: The router may not support roaming services, Virtual SIM Cards, or IoT SIM Cards.

7.2 Frequent Connection Drops

  • Teeb liab zog: Weak 4G signal can lead to unstable connections. Try repositioning the router or adjusting the antennas.
  • SIM Card Contact: Ensure the SIM card is properly seated in its slot. Loose contact can cause intermittent connectivity.
  • Firmware: Ensure the router's firmware is up to date. Contact KuWFi support for information on firmware updates.

7.3 Nkag tsis tau Web Interface

  • IP Chaw Nyob: Confirm you are using the correct IP address (192.168.100.1).
  • Kev sib txuas: Xyuas kom koj lub cuab yeej txuas nrog lub router Wi-Fi lossis ntawm Ethernet cable.
  • Browser Cache: Clear koj web browser's cache thiab ncuav qab zib, lossis sim lwm qhov browser.
  • Firewall: Temporarily disable any firewall software on your computer that might be blocking access.

7.4 Router Does Not Reconnect After Power Loss

If the router loses power, it may require manual reconnection via the web interface once power is restored. Log in to the web interface and click the 'Connect' button if available, or ensure the network selection is set to 'Automatic'.

8. Cov ntaub ntawv kev nyab xeeb

  • Tsis txhob tso lub cuab yeej rau dej los yog dej noo.
  • Tsis txhob kub siab heev.
  • Tsuas yog siv lub hwj chim adapter.
  • Tsis txhob sim qhib lossis kho lub cuab yeej koj tus kheej.
  • Khaws lub cuab yeej kom deb ntawm qhov chaw tshav kub thiab ncaj qha tshav ntuj.

9. Warranty thiab Support

For warranty information or technical assistance, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact KuWFi customer support through their official channels. Ensure you have your product model number (LC111) and purchase details ready when seeking support.

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