Physical Interfaces
Get known of the physical interfaces on the 4G outdoor router.
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Get known of the physical interfaces on the 4G outdoor router.
Last updated
The 4g outdoor router has 4x antenna sockets and 1x PoE sockets.
The antenna sockets are N-female connectors. 4G antenna sockets are on the top side, left, and right sides. Wi-Fi sockets are on the bottom side and the middle of the top side.
A 1x dual SIM cardholder is included in the router.
From the left side, there is the DC socket, Reset button, PoE & LAN, WAN, Indicators, USB, and dual-SIM slot.
There are four indicators on the 4G router. From top to bottom, the left sides are system & Wi-Fi, and the right side is SIM1 & SIM2. Below are the indicator descriptions.
Indicator
Status
Description
System
Green
This light indicates that the router is receiving power. If it's lit solid green, then the router has booted successfully.
Flash
The router system is booting up. The system indicator flashes while resetting or flashing the firmware.
Off
No light at all indicates that the router is not receiving power. Check the PoE socket connect to the motherboard and check the PoE adapter. You might need to test an alternate power socket if the router doesn't power on.
Wi-Fi
Green
This light indicates that the modem is sending a Wi-Fi signal. If the light is on the green, you should be able to see and connect to the Wi-Fi network.
Flash
If you are connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot, it will flash green to indicate data going to and from the router. If the router is connected to another Wi-Fi hotspot (Wi-Fi relay), it will also flash because it has the data flow.
Off
If it's off, your router is no longer sending a Wi-Fi signal. You can log in to the router admin and turn on the Wi-Fi master hotspot.
SIM1/2
Green
These lights indicate the router is using which SIM card. It uses the SIM1 by default. You can change to use SIM2 on the router admin.