FTS Hennig Outdoor 5G CPE Router User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- FTS Hennig
Table of Contents
Outdoor 5G CPE
Quick Start Guide
Outdoor 5G CPE Router
Thank you for choosing the outdoor 5G CPE that will bring you a brand new
internet surfing experience. This quick start guide is to help you set up your
CPE, connect it to the 5G network of a local telecom service provider, and
access the internet through the ethernet port.
In the box
1 | Outdoor 5G CPE |
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2 | Ethernet Cable |
3 | POE Power Adapter |
4 | Quick Start Guide |
5 | Mounting Bracket |
Interface overview
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Front View
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Bottom View
Major parameters
- Operating temperature:-20℃-+55℃
- Relative humidity: 5%-95%
- Power: Input AC 110-220V, 50/60Hz; output DC 48V /0.5A
- Dimension: 158x140x178.3mm
- Weight: about 800g
- Interfaces: Nano SIM, Ethernet Port (POE), Wi-Fi 2.4GHz (for debugging and configurations)
Installation instructions
a. Take out the outdoor 5G CPE, uncover the SIM card slot with a
screwdriver, install the SIM card into the slot according to the direction
marked on the terminal, then put the waterproof slot cover onto the SIM card
slot and lock it with screws.
b. Install the bracket onto the outdoor 5G CPE, and then fix it on a pole
or wall in a position where there is a good 5G/LTE signal.
c. According to the actual scenario, choose an RJ45 network cable with a
suitable length. Use a standard 8-core network cable such as CAT5E or CAT6
cable. On one end of the cable, the waterproof protective sleeve is set, and
the network cable is inserted into the RJ45 port; The other end of the cable
is connected to the WAN port of the POE power adapter or the WAN port of a Wi-
Fi router or a switch that supports POE (Wi-Fi router or switch should be
purchased additionally).
Attention:
- Do not install or unplug the SIM card when the power is on.
- When picking up the SIM card, do not touch the metal contact surface to avoid electrostatic damage to the card.
Access to the internet
The user devices may access the internet by connecting to the port of the POE
power adapter through an RJ45 cable; If an aWi-Fi router or a switch is
connected to the outdoor 5G CPE, the user devices may access the internet by
connecting to the port or Wi-Fi SSID of the Wi-Fi router or switch.
Checklist before using
Before accessing the internet, please check the following items.
- The power indicator is on.
- The SIM card LED is on. If not, check SIM card installation.
- ETH is on. If not, check if the cable is plugged in correctly.
- RF LED is on. The more bars on, the better the signal is.
Log in to the CPE
a. For more advanced settings, the user can access the Web portal of the
outdoor 5G CPE by inputting the domain name “islogin.com” or IP address
“192.168.100.1” in the browser. The default user name of the Web portal is
“admin”, and the password is “admin”.
b. When configuring the 5G CPE, make sure it works normally and the
computer is connected to it. Besides connecting your computer to the 5G CPE
through a cable, you can also connect through the built-in Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) of
the 5G CPE. The default Wi-Fi SSID is “5G_CPE”, and the password is
“123456789”.
c. Parameters in the configuration page should be prudently configured
according to the telecom service provider’s recommendation. Improper
configuration may lead to failure to access the internet.
LED Indicator
Power LED (POW)
LED | Status | Description |
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stable green | Power on normal | |
gray off | Power on failed |
SIM card LED (SIM)
LED | Status | Description |
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stable green | SIM card is recognized | |
gray off | SIM card not recognized or abnormal | |
LED | Status | Description |
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X4 | stable green | The currently connected network signal is strong |
X3 | stable green | The currently connected network signal is medium |
X2 | stable green | The current network connection signal is poor |
X1 | stable green | The current network connection the signal is extremely poor |
gray off | The network signal is not available |
System LED (RUN)
LED | Status | Description |
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Flashing green | The system is running normally | |
gray off | The system is running abnormally |
Network port LED (ETH
LED | Status | Description |
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Flashing green | Network cable access is normal | |
gray off | Network port not recognized |
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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