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MANUAL - 4G ROUTER SETUP
G-LTE-PRO

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Summary of Contents for Gigawave G-LTE-PRO

  • Page 1 MANUAL - 4G ROUTER SETUP G-LTE-PRO...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS A - Basic Router Set Up B - Basic 4G APN Set Up C - Setting up radio D - Setting up the routers LAN interface E - Configuring the routers WAN Settings F - Configuring the routers Firewall Settings G - Router Administration settings...
  • Page 3: A - Basic Router Set Up

    Plug in your computer to one of the 3 yellow LAN ports on the back of the router or connect to the routers Wi-Fi using the below settings. Default Wi-Fi I SSID: Giga Default Wi-Fi Password: Gigawave Accessing the Routers Admin Page Open a web browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox on your computer. In the address bar up the top enter the routers default IP address: http://192.168.1.1 and press enter.
  • Page 4: B - Basic 4G Apn Set Up

    f. Wi-Fi Radios quick menu: Quick menu item to change Wi-Fi radio options. (Wi-Fi radio options covered in depth further on in this manual) g. Client Status quick menu: Quick menu to see clients currently connected to the routers wired or wireless LAN.
  • Page 5 Location: Select the country the 4G Network is in. ISP: Select the 4G network of the sim card that is entered in the router. If using a Republic of Ireland sim card then select the appropriate APN from the list. It will populate the rest of the settings, then press Apply at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 6: C - Setting Up Radio

    WPA Encryption: Enable the WPA encryption to encrypt the data (default is AES) WPA Pre-Shared Key: This is the 2.4 GHz radio Wi-Fi password. It must be between 8 and 63 characters long. (Default is Gigawave) Network Key Rotation Interval: This specifies the interval (seconds) after which a WPA group key is changed.
  • Page 7 General users usually only need to change the SSID and Password (WPA Pre-Shared Key) to suit client’s needs. See pics below: More advanced users can also click on the GuestAp tab next to General and enable a guest AP network. A guest Wi-Fi SSID and Password (WPA Pre-Shared Key) can be enabled from here. It can be scheduled and isolated from the main LAN network.
  • Page 8 Setting up 5 GHz Radio including Wi-Fi SSID and Password On this General page the following options can be configured: Enable Radio? Enable or disable the 5 GHz radio. Date to Enable Radio (workweek): Schedule the radio on or off status based on weekday. Time of Day to Enable Radio (workweek): Schedule the radio on/off status based on time.
  • Page 9 WPA Pre-Shared Key: This is the 5 GHz radio Wi-Fi password. It must be between 8 and 63 characters long. (Default is Gigawave) Network Key Rotation Interval: This specifies the interval (seconds) after which a WPA group key is changed. (Can be left at 3600).
  • Page 10: D - Setting Up The Routers Lan Interface

    D - Setting up the routers LAN interface Click on the LAN option under Advanced Settings on the left-hand menu of the homepage. This will open LAN IP settings page. The default LAN IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. When this is changed the router will automatically adjust the DHCP server.
  • Page 11: E - Configuring The Routers Wan Settings

    More advanced feature such as IP routing, Bandwidth control per LAN port and Wake-on-Lan (wake up powered down LAN devices connected to the router) can be configured from the Route, Ethernet-Switch and Wake-On-Lan tabs. These advanced features are outside the scope of this manual.
  • Page 12 UPnP is the first option on this page; this allows the automatic opening of ports when devices connected to the router also have UPnP enabled. It is not as secure as standard port forwarding. Click on the Port Forwarding the tab; on this page the following settings may be changed: Enable IGD UPnP? Enable or disable the universal plug and play feature for port forwarding.
  • Page 13: F - Configuring The Routers Firewall Settings

    Click on the DMZ tab at the top of the WAN page to configure a DMZ. This will allow the user to expose one device on the local network to the Internet. All ports will be exposed to the outside internet.
  • Page 14 The user can enable more advanced settings from the setting above for more protection: Enable Firewall? Enable or disable the basic firewall protection. Enable DoS Attacks Protection? This option once enabled will enable protection from Denial-of-service attacks from the internet. Prevent SYN Flood Attack? This option once enabled will prevent SYN floods (attempts to flood a system with requests in order to consume resources and disable it).
  • Page 15: G - Router Administration Settings

    Device Name? This is the routers reference name. It will be what comes up on IP scan- ners etc when users are trying to find the device. (Default is G-LTE-PRO) Administration login: Username for logging into the router. (Default is admin) New Password: Password for logging into router.
  • Page 16 Services Click on the service tab at the top of the administration menu to control various system services. On this services page the following settings can be configured: Web server protocol? This is the protocol that will be used when the router is accessed from a web browser.
  • Page 17 Operation Mode Click on the service tab at the top of the administration menu to control various system services. Firmware Upgrade The router can be upgraded with a firmware upgrade file provided by the manufacturer if needed. This firmware file can be uploaded to the router and after upgrade router will reboot. www.gigawavewifi.com Manual - 4G router setup...
  • Page 18 Settings On this page users have various system options for defaulting and backing up config of the router. The following options can be used for such tasks: Factory Default: Restore the router completely to its default settings. Router will reboot after default is complete.