Today I will share with you the "Huawei B593 4G LTE CPE Router Simple Operation Guide" to let you understand the basic operation of the B593 4G LTE CPE router
Port:

1. Power indicator
2. WLAN LED
3. WPS indicator
4. TEL indicator
5. MODE indicator
6. SIGNAL indicator
7. SIM card slot
8. POWER button
9. USB port
10. Power supply position
11. USB port
12. Telephone port
13. LAN port
14. LAN indicator
15. WPS button
16. Reset button WLAN mode

Application introduction:
1. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot.
2. Connect the power cable to the modem and wall socket.
3. Enable the modem LAN and USB ports of the computer and any other devices.
4. Turn on the power button of the modem.
Connect the PC to the modem over WLAN.
1. Turn on the power button of the modem.
2. WLAN is enabled. Press and hold the WLAN button for more than 3 seconds to enable or disable the WLAN function.
3. Select your network from the wireless network list, and then press Connect. The SSID name is the same as the name of the modem. Enter the network security key.
Note:
The SSID and network security key can be found on the label on the back of the modem.
You can view and change the WLAN security settings on the network management screen by going to General > WLAN settings > Security.
4. If the PIN request is activated, log in to the network management page (http://192.168.1.1) and enter the correct PIN in the provided field.
The Network Management page is displayed.
1. Ensure that your flash drive is properly connected to your computer or device.
2. Start the Internet Explorer and enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address box.
3. If the PIN request is active, ask the network management end. The preset PIN is 0000.
Indicator
Indicator mode indicator description:
MODE blue: When the modem is connected to the 4G network but does not transmit any data, the indicator is steady blue. During data transmission, the indicator blinks blue.
MODE green: This indicator is green when the modem is connected to the 3G network but no data is transmitted. During data transmission, the indicator blinks green.
MODE orange: When the modem is connected to the 2G network, the indicator is always orange, but no data is being transmitted. During data transmission, the indicator blinks orange. MODE White: The indicator blinks white when the modem is connected to a wireless network. MODE red: The light is constantly red when the modem cannot connect to the wireless network or the modem is not a wireless network.
Mode Blinking: The SIM card is not detected, and the PIN is not entered or the PIN authentication fails.
Wi-Fi enabled: The Wi-Fi function is enabled.
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