Repeater mode
Enter the HMI background settings interface, click [Network], enter the routing configuration interface, click "Settings", click
"Repeater", a tips shown "This mode will turn off 4G, confirm switching to this mode?" , Click "OK" , set to repeater mode.
In "Repeater" mode, only connected hot spots of WI-FI provide the network. First, connect a hot spot that can be connected to
the Internet, and then provide network to other devices through the personal hot spot of this device, supporting both local area
network and extra-net. The wired network in this mode only supports LAN networks.
Client mode
Enter the HMI background settings interface, click [Network], enter the routing configuration interface, click "Settings", click
"Client mode", a tips shown "This mode will turn off personal hot spots and 4G, confirm switching to this mode?", Click "OK" to
set the client mode, The client mode will fix the IP to 192.168.255.1.
In the "Client" mode, the network is provided by the hot spot connected by WI-FI. At this time, the HMI is equivalent to a router.
The HMI is connected to the wired network, and then connected to the device through the wire to provide the network to the
device. In this mode, personal hot spot function is not supported.
4G client mode
Enter the HMI background settings interface, click [Network], enter the routing configuration interface, click "Settings", click "4G
Client Mode", a tips shown "This mode will turn off personal hot spots and WI-FI, confirm switching to this mode?" , Click "OK"
to set to 4G client mode.
In the "4G client" mode, 4G provides the network. The HMI at this time is equivalent to a router. The HMI connects to the wired
network, and then connects to the device through the wire to provide the network to the device. In this mode, personal hot spot
function is not supported.