CH1 User Manual CH1 User Manual 11/13/19 1
CH1 User Manual Index 1. Product Overview............................................................................. 3 2. Configuring the router ................................................................... 3 3. Login ..................................................................................................... 3 4. WEB UI Settings ................................................................................ 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 HOME ......................................................
CH1 User Manual 1. Product Overview This MiFi supports LTE Band 2/4/5/12/13/14/66/71 and it supports popular operating systems like Windows, Linux and Mac. 2. Configuring the router NDIS Connect the PC to MiFi with a USB cable. Power on the device and wait for about 40 seconds until the device finishes initializing. Input http://192.168.5.1 to login to the web page WIFI You can also connect the PC to MiFi by WiFi, choose the correct WiFi SSID and input the accurate password.
CH1 User Manual 4. WEB UI Settings 4.1 HOME From this page, you can check Router, Network , Wi-Fi and Internet Status; 4.2 CONNECTED DEVICES On this page, you can see Connected Devices, Blocked Devices and change max connections. Connected Devices: This field lists the clients that connect to the device, include by Wi-Fi. Change Max Connections: The default max connection is 5, click this button, it will access Wi-Fi Hotspot page, you can change max connections in the Max Wi-Fi connections field.
CH1 User Manual Click Edit button to edit the type and hostname of the client. Choose a WiFi client and click Block button, this client will display in the Blocked Devices and disconnect the device. Blocked Devices shows the clients that are blocked. Choose a blocked client and click Unblock button, this client will disappear from the “Blocked Devices” list, it will show in the “Connected Devices” again after it connects to the device. 4.
CH1 User Manual 4.3.1 Wi-Fi Settings Clicking on the Wi-Fi Hotspot tab if will take you to the Wi-Fi Hotspot page. On this page, the settings about Wi-Fi can be viewed and changed. Wi-Fi ON/OFF Turn on to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to this device. Wi-Fi devices will not connect to this device after it is turned off. Wi-Fi name(SSID) To identify your wireless network, a name called the SSID (Service Set Identifier) is used.
CH1 User Manual Max Wi-Fi connections The default max Wi-Fi connection is 5, you can set it as 1~5. 802.11 Mode: The default is“802.11 bgn”. You can also set it as “802.11bgn and 11a/an/ac mixed mode” Channel: The default “Channel” is “Automatic”. You can set it from channel 1 to channel 9. Wi-Fi Options Wi-Fi Options include Broadcast Wi-Fi name (SSID), Wi-Fi Multimedia Wi-Fi privacy separation and Max Wi-Fi Connections.
CH1 User Manual Broadcast Wi-Fi name (SSID): The wireless client can search and connect to the SSID after turning on “Broadcast Wi-Fi name (SSID)”. The wireless client must input SSID manually to connect to the SSID after turning off “Broadcast Wi-Fi name (SSID)”. Wi-Fi privacy separation: If turned on, connected devices cannot communicate with each other. Max Wi-Fi Connections: The default max Wi-Fi connection is 5, you can set it as 1~5. 4.3.
CH1 User Manual Restore Upload a previously saved backup file from this device to restore your settings. Note: 1) You will be locked out if an incorrect password is used too many times. Restore to Factory Defaults Restore all settings to the factory default values. You can also restart MiFi and Change to MiFi download mode. 4.3.3 Mobile Network From this page, you can see two menus: Mobile Settings and SIM Lock. 4.3.3.
CH1 User Manual Turn off cellular data to prevent all internet traffic from using the mobile broadband connection. 4.3.3.2 SIM Lock For additional security, the SIM card inside your MiFi may be locked with a PIN code. When locked, the PIN code must be entered before the MiFi will connect to the internet. The default PIN is available from your service provider. If the PIN Lock feature is ON, you will need to enter the SIM PIN every time the MiFi is powered on.
CH1 User Manual 4.4.1 Firewall This page contains Firewall-related settings: VPN Passthrough After turned on, VPN Passthrough allows connected devices to establish a VPN tunnel. DMZ(IPv4) Enter the IP address of the connected device in the Destination IP address input field to become the DMZ destination. After enabling DMZ feature, all the applications of the connected device will be visited. 4.4.
CH1 User Manual The default “MAC Filter” status is “OFF”, and is a Whitelist, all the clients can connect to the MiFi. For any given device, the interaction of the MAC Filter with the “Block” feature on the Connected Devices screen is shown on the following table. Included in Included in Connection Block List MAC Filter List No Yes Allowed No No Not allowed Yes Yes Not allowed Yes No Not allowed The “Block” (Blacklist) feature is always available.
CH1 User Manual 4.4.3 LAN IPv4 IP Address - Enter the IP address of your router (factory default: 192.168.1.1). Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. MAC Address - It needs to be written to the device while producing. Turn on DHCP server - Enable or Disable the DHCP server. If you disable the Server, you must have another DHCP server within your network or else you must configure the address of your PC manually.
CH1 User Manual 4.4.4 Port Filtering Applications The default applications have “Email (POP3, IMAP, SMTP)”, “FTP”, “HTTP”, “HTTPS” and “Telnet”. If port filtering is on, only traffic from selected applications can access the Internet. Note that DNS is always allowed. Custom Applications Click “Add a Custom Application” to define your own applications, and then turn them on or off as needed. To define an application, you need to know the outgoing ports used by application.
CH1 User Manual 4.4.5 Port Forwarding Figure 3-5-4-5-1 Port Forwarding Default Application The default applications have “DNS”, “FTP”, “HTTP”, “POP3”, “SMTP”, “SNMP”, “Telnet” and “TFTP”. Port forwarding sends specific incoming traffic to a connected device. The connected device is specified using IP address. Custom Application Click “Add a Custom Application” to define your own applications, and then turn them on or off as needed.
CH1 User Manual 5. LED definition The front of this device has four LED icons, a Signal lamp, a Connect lamp, a WIFI lamp, and a Power Supply lamp. Here are the detailed LED definitions; 5.1 Signal LED Signal Color Action Function Description Green(G) On -95 <= RSRP <= -44 Blue(B) On -105 <= RSRP < -95 Cyan(B+G) On -115 <= RSRP < -105 Purple(R+B) On -125 <= RSRP < -105 Yellow(R+B) On -140 <= RSRP < -125 Red(R) Flash slowly SIM error, no SIM Off No LTE Signal and Dialing Remark 5.
CH1 User Manual 5.4 Power LED Power Color Action Function Description Green ON Power on Off Power off Remark 6. Reset/SIM-Switching Key Reset key On the upper-right corner on the back of device is a RST button. Short press(Less than 2s): Switch SIM card between external SIM card and internal ESIM, default SIM is external SIM. Long press(>3s): Load default setting. 7. FCC Information IMPORTANT! This device does not contain any customer-serviceable components.
CH1 User Manual 1. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 2. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3. This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 4. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. 8.