Ports & Buttons
Port/Button Description
ON/OFF
PWR
RST/WPS
WAN/LAN
LAN
Power button. 
Used to turn on or off the router.
Power jack.
Used to connect to a power source to supply power for the router.
Used to reset the router, or start WPS negotiation of the router.
It can serve as a WAN port or a LAN port. 
By default, the router is under 3G/4G router mode and it serves as a LAN port. 
When the router is set to the wireless router mode, or the Failover function is 
enabled, it serves as a WAN port. 
It can serve as a LAN port or an IPTV port.
When serving as a LAN port, it can be connected to a computer, switch or 
other LAN device.
When the IPTV function is enabled under the wireless router mode, it serves 
as the IPTV port to connect to the set top box.
Antenna socket
Reset: Hold down the button for about 8 seconds, and release it when all 
LED indicators light off and then light up. The router is reset.
 
WPS: Through the WPS negotiation, you can connect your wireless devices 
to the Wi-Fi network without entering the Wi-Fi password.
Method: Press the button, and the Wi-Fi LED indicator blinks. Configure 
WPS-enabled wireless devices within 2 minutes to start WPS negotiation 
with the router. 
Used to connect to the included antennas to enhance the 3G/4G signal.
ON/OFF
PWR
RST/WPS
WAN/LAN LAN
Antenna sockets
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