OUTDOORROUTER EZR33T 4G Outdoor Australia LTE Router User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- OutdoorRouter
Table of Contents
- OUTDOORROUTER EZR33T 4G Outdoor Australia LTE Router
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- WORKING PRINCIPLE
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- INTERFACE OVERVIEW
- INSTALL ANTENNAS
- INSERT SIM CARD & CONNECT PoE
- BRACKET & MOUNTING
- FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OUTDOORROUTER EZR33T 4G Outdoor Australia LTE Router
Product Information
Specifications
- Working Principle: Internet Outdoor Router
- Package Contents:
- 2x 4G Omni Antennas
- 2x WiFi Omni Antennas
- AC-PLUG for UK/EU or US/AU
- PoE Injector (48Volt)
- L-Bracket & T-Wrench Mounting Kit
- Interface Overview: Ports 1~6 are embossed numbers on the enclosure
Product Usage Instructions
Step 1: Checking and Counting Package Contents
- Check the package contents to ensure everything is included.
- Verify that you have the following components:
- 2x 4G Omni Antennas
- 2x WiFi Omni Antennas
- AC-PLUG for UK/EU or US/AU
- PoE Injector (48Volt)
- L-Bracket & T-Wrench Mounting Kit
- If any components are missing, please contact us immediately.
Step 2: Opening and Closing the Enclosure
- To open the enclosure, use the T-wrench to loosen the bolts in an anti-clockwise direction.
- To close the enclosure, place the lid and press it by hand. Ensure there are no gaps after closing.
- Use the T-wrench to tighten all bolts in a clockwise direction.
Step 3: Installing Antennas
You can install the antennas after completing Step 2 or Step 3.
- The 4G-LTE antennas are marked as “4G”.
- The Wi-Fi antennas are engraved as “2.4G”.
- Locate the embossed numbers 1~6 on the top and bottom sides of the enclosure.
- Antenna Socket Configuration:
- 1 & 3: 4G antennas
- 4 & 6: Wi-Fi 2.4G antennas
- Align the antennas with the corresponding sockets.
- Turn the milled part on the antenna head in a clockwise direction to tighten them.
Step 4: Inserting SIM Card and Connecting PoE
- Take off the cap anti-clockwise from the gland.
- Push from inside of the barrel to take out the stopper.
- Take one end of the LAN cable through the cap.
- Put the LAN cable through the barrel and plug it into the PoE & LAN port.
- Clamp the stopper on the LAN cable and settle it in the barrel.
- Turn the cap clockwise to tighten it on the barrel.
- Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the PoE port on the PoE injector.
Step 5: Inserting SIM Card
- Turn off the power before inserting or taking out a SIM card.
- Use the PIN to push the PINHOLE, and the SIM-Card Tray pops out.
- Insert a SIM card in the SIM1 Slot.
- Reposition the SIM-Card Tray in the slot and push it back.
Step 6: Indicators
The indicators turn on green when a related function is activated. They flash
when there is data flow.
- LAN
- Wi-Fi
- System
- Mobile Power
Step 7: Ethernet Connection
Connect a computer to the LAN port on the PoE injector to get the Ethernet
connection. To use another router, connect its WAN port to the LAN port on the
injector.
Step 8: Alternative Power
You can replace the PoE injector with an IEEE802.3af/at standard PoE switch,
and the DC socket takes 9~48Volt power.
Step 9: Bracket and Mounting
The cellular signal quality is crucial for mobile internet speed and
stability. Ensure there is fair signal coverage. The router should be
installed in a suitable location, such as elevated, near a window, and away
from obstructions and other RF equipment. It is suggested to use a smartphone
and walk around to check the signal bars. To measure the signal quality
accurately, please refer to the tutorial at
https://www.outdoorrouter.com/signal/.
FAQ
Q: How do I check the signal quality accurately?
A: Please refer to the tutorial at https://www.outdoorrouter.com/signal/
for accurate signal quality
measurement.
Q: Can I use a different power source instead of the PoE injector?
A: Yes, you can replace the PoE injector with an IEEE802.3af/at standard
PoE switch and connect it to the DC socket that takes 9~48Volt power.
WORKING PRINCIPLE
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Check and count the package contents.
Note: The PoE injector has either UK/EU/US/AU plug according to the
destination.
Please contact us immediately if any components are missing.
INTERFACE OVERVIEW
PORTS 1~6 ARE EMBOSSED
NUMBERS ON THE ENCLOSURE
STEP 1.2
OPEN THE ENCLOSURE
Use hexagon head on the T-wrench to lose bolts in anti-clockwise direction
INSTALL ANTENNAS
You can install the antennas after finishing the below step 2 or step 3.
STEP 1.3
LOCATE ANTENNA SOCKETS
-
Locate embossed numbers 1~6 on the top & bottom sides
-
1 &3 are for 4G antennas
4 & 6 are for WIFI 2.4G antennas -
Put antennas aligned at corresponding sockets, turn the milled part on the antenna head in the clockwise direction to tighten them.
UPGRADEABLE
All of the base sockets are N-female. Ensure alternative antennas are with
N-Male connectors.
INSERT SIM CARD & CONNECT PoE
Ensure it has a strong mobile signal. The modem sensitivity is -101dBm, approx 2-bar on the phone.
STEP 2.1
SIM CARD
-
Please turn off the power while inserting or taking out a SIM card.
-
Use the PIN to push the PINHOLE, and the SIM-Card Tray pops out.
Insert a SIM card in the SIM1 Slot. -
Reposition the SIM-Card Tray in the slot and push it back.
Firstly, take off the Cap anti-clockwise from gland. Push from inside of Barrel to take out the Stopper.
STEP 2.2
PoE
- Take one end of the LAN cable through the Cap.
- Put the LAN cable through Barrel, plug in PoE & LAN port.
- Clamp the Stopper on the LAN cable & settle it in the Barrel.
- Turn the Cap clockwise to tighten it on Barrel.
- Connect another end of LAN cable to the PoE port on the PoE injector.
INDICATORS
The indicators turn on green color when a related function is activated. They flash when having data flow.
ETHERNET
Connect a computer to the LAN port on the PoE injector to get the Ethernet. To
use another router, connect its WAN port to the LAN port on the injector.
ALTERNATIVE POWER
You can replace PoE injector with an IEEE802.3af/at standard PoE switch and
the DC socket takes 9~48Volt power.
BRACKET & MOUNTING
STEP 3.1
SIGNAL COVERAGE
The cellular signal quality is crucial to mobile internet speed and stability.
Ensure there is fair signal coverage. The router should install in a suitable
location, such as elevated, near a window, and away from obstructions and
other RF equipment.
Suggest using a smartphone and walking around to check the signal bars.
To measure the signal quality accurately, please check tutorial at
https://www.outdoorrouter.com/signal/.
STEP 3.2
INSTALL ON A POLE
Find a pole with Ø35~50mm diameter. The typical installation is on a vertical
pole.
Firstly, clasp the pole with U-bolts and holders,then attach the L-shape
bracket to the holders.
On another side of the bracket, put washers,spring washers, and hex nuts on
U-bolts.
Tighten the hex nuts with an M10 spanner.
Turn the bracket to be parallel with pole when install it horizontally.
POWER ON ROUTER
Connect the AC plug on the PoE injector to the 110~240 Volt electrical outlet,
and the router will boot up automatically.
FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
STEP 4.1
CONNECT BY WIFI OR LAN
After turning on power, use a phone or computer to join the open Wi-Fi hotspot
Outdoor-WiFi-xxxx or connect the computer to the LAN port on the PoE injector.
Open a web browser, enter the router IP http://192.168.30.1 on the address
bar.
Click the Login button to access the admin panel.
If unable to access the login page, change a web browser and recheck the Wi-Fi or LAN connection.
STEP 4.2
SET ADMIN PASSWORDS
After accessing the router, navigate to System > System from the top menu.
Under the General Settings tab, click the Sync with browser button to sync the
time.
Go to System > Administration, input new custom router password twice, then
click the Save and Apply button to save settings.
Keep the password in a safe place.
STEP 4.3
SET WIFI HOTSPOTS
Go to Network > Wireless, there are two WiFi hotspots on the wireless
overview.[ radio0 ] Generic MAC80211 802.11bgn — SSID: Outdoor-WiFi-xxxx
Click the Disable (Enable) buttons to turn off (on) the WiFi hotspots.
Associated Stations are the active WiFi connections and their working status.
Click the Edit buttons on each SSID row to enter their configuration pages.
On the General Setup tab, you can monitor the hotspot’s working status.
Suggest using default settings of Mode, Channel, Width, and Transmit Power.
WIFI SSID & PASSWORD
Scroll down to Interface Configuration, and change WiFi SSID on the ESSID field.
Click the tab of Wireless Security, and choose WPA, WPA2, or mixed mode on the
Encryption option. Input the WiFi password in the Key field.
Click the Save & Apply button on the bottom right corner. The WiFi hotspot
takes 2~3 minutes to reboot. Then re-connect to the new hotspot.
WIFI COVERAGE
For better outdoor WiFi coverage, suggest installing the router in an open
space with the fewest barriers nearby.
To cover indoor spaces, you can install the router near the windows or doors.
You can also use an indoor router and link to the LAN port on the PoE
injector.
STEP 4.4
SETUP LTE-MODEM
The default mobile modem settings can adapt to most operators. You can find
the mobile modem Device information on the front page.
If the Mobile interface fails to connect, verify the mobile signal quality and
check with the operator if the SIM card is enabled and has data allowance.
MOBILE INTERFACE
- Protocol: Mobile Data
- Uptime: 12h 12m 12s
- RX: 757.03 KB (1782 Pkts.)
- TX: 1.66 MB (11551 Pkts.)
- SIM: Primary SIM1
- IPv4: 10.xx.xx.xx/xx
Go to Network > Interfaces. Check the protocol, uptime, data flow, SIM, and
IP.
Click the Edit button to configure the advanced Mobile parameters.
-
Protocol
Use QMI or PPP protocol for traditional networks and virtual operators.
Check the tutorial at https://www.outdoorrouter.com/protocol/ -
Active SIM
Choose the SIM card slot that inserts a SIM card. -
Auto Switch SIM Card
Enable it when inserting two SIM cards on both SIM1/2 slots.
It switches to another slot when Active SIM Card is offline.
Primary SIM1 / Secondary SIM2
-
APN
Refer to operator’s instructions to set APN, username, and password.
Refer to the tutorial at https://www.outdoorrouter.com/apn/ -
PIN
Leave it blank when using the default SIM card PIN code. -
Authentication IP Type
Usually use PAP or PAP/CHAP authentication.
Please choose IPv4 only or both IPv4/IPv6.
STEP 4.5 LAN NETWORK
Turn on DHCP mode on the phone or computer to obtain a local IP address from
the router. To use a static IP address, please comply with the below format.
Computer IP 192.168.30.100~249 ( pick one IP from 100~249 )
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 ( 24 on Windows )
Gateway 192.168.30.1
STEP 4.6 RECOVERY
-
Reboot
Rebooting the router could solve glitches after a long period of work. Go to System > Reboot or replug the PoE injector to reboot it. -
Soft Reset
If the router works unstable after changing settings, go to System > Backup / Flash Firmware. Click the Perform Reset button to reset it. -
Hard Reset
To run a hard reset, tap and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds when the router is powered on. Release it and wait 5 minutes until boots up.
IMPORTANT!
DO NOT TURN OFF POWER WHILE RESETTING THE ROUTER!
Thanks for reading! If you have questions while using the router, please check
the online manual at EZR33T.Router.Works
Please feel free to contact us if you need any further assistance.
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References
- Outdoor Router 4G 5G Modem SIM Card Slot External Antenna
- APN Settings for Outdoor 4G Router - Outdoor Router
- 4G Mobile Interface Protocols - QMI and PPP - Outdoor Router
- Field Test 4G Mobile Signal Strength - Outdoor Router
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