IOT-R32x Quick Start Guide

IOT-R32x Quick Start Guide


Thank you for choosing Linovision/Hinovision IOT-R32x 4G router.

To connect the router to Internet, you will need to Install the SIM card and config the APN.

Overview


Installing SIM

 

 

Config APN

Please connect PC to LAN port of UR32L router. PC can obtain an IP address, or you can configure a static IP address manually.

IP Address: 192.168.1.1

Open a Web browser on your PC (Chrome is recommended), type in the IP address 192.168.1.1

Log in with following credentials

Username: admin

Password: password

 

Go to “Network > Interface > Cellular > Cellular Setting” to configure APN, PIN code or other cellular info, click “Save” and “Apply” to save the configuration

 

If you have any questions, please submit a support ticket at support.hinovision.com

Or email support@hinovision.com

 

Thank you

 

 

 


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