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Table of Contents
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About the Device ............................................................... 1
Regulatory Information .................................................. 71
Section 1 – About the Device
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About the Device
Meet the DWR-2101, the world’s first 5G and Wi-Fi 6 harnessing mobile hotspot. Bring revolutionary 5G speeds into your home and unleash the
full power of Wi-Fi 6 for all your connected devices. The convenient size means you can share your connection anywhere; use it in a cafe to send emails while your friend reads the news, or at the airport so you and your co-workers can work while waiting for your plane. Never go anywhere
without your Wi-Fi again.
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Welcome Home, 5G
Connect to a 5G network outside your home and distribute powerful Wi-Fi 6 inside your home. With 5G connectivity up to 1.6 Gbps and a built-in
Wi-Fi 6 hotspot offering combined speeds up to 1.8 Gbps (574 + 1200 Mbps), you’ll experience vastly increased download speeds, drastically
lowered latency, and massively reduced congestion throughout your home network. Wi-Fi 6 is built for device-dense data- intensive
environments, which means that the DWR-2101 is powerful enough to support smooth 4K video streaming, low-latency VR gaming, cloud storage,
multiple IoT devices, cell phones, tablets, and more – all at the same time.
Take Your Network With You
The DWR-2101 is designed to go where you go, and ready to work where you work. With support for up to 16 devices, a built-in Gigabit port, and
the latest 128-bit Wi-Fi security, you can be assured that your network is secure, encrypted and easily scalable. The rechargeable 5260 mAh
Lithium-ion battery allows you to stay connected for long periods of time, and it’s plug-and-play with no additional set up steps. Whether you’re
heading away for work, a family adventure or doing some solo traveling, the DWR-2101’s all day battery will keep you connected to the Internet.
Getting online with the DWR-2101 is quick, easy, and convenient. Simply insert your 5G or 4G/LTE nano SIM card to set up your very own mobile
Wi-Fi network. The DWR-2101 5G Wi-Fi 6 Mobile Hotspot gives you instant connectivity, all in a powerful yet portable device, that fits easily into
your bag or pocket.
Easy to Set Up
Section 2 – System Requirements
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System Requirements
A compatible Nano SIM card with mobile data service.
Network Requirements
Web-based Configuration Utility Requirements
Subject to services and service terms available from
your carrier.
Computer with the following:
Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating
system
Browser Requirements:
Internet Explorer 11 or later
Firefox 75 or later
Chrome 74 or later
Safari 10 or later
Microsoft Edge 44 or later
Windows Users: Make sure you have the latest version
of Java installed.
Visit www.java.com to download the latest version.
Section 3 – Hardware Overview
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Hardware Overview
Interface Buttons
# Connector Description
1 Power Button Press the power button to power the device on.
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# Connector Description
1 Reboot Button Short press this button to reboot device
Long press (over 3 seconds) this button to factory reset
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Interface Connectors
# Connector Description
1 Latch
2 LAN Port Gigabit RJ-45 port for data.
Use this latch to remove the back cover of the device to access
the SIM card and the battery.
# Connector Description
1 Type-C Port Port to connect a Type-C USB cable for PC connections or for
charging.
Section 4 – Setting Up Your Device
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1.
2.
Setting Up Your Device
Nano SIM Card Installation
Note: The DWR-2101 is only compatible with Nano SIM cards.
Make sure the DWR-2101 is powered off. Remove the battery cover on the back of the device by gently prying it up from the case
using the corner notch.
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3.
Insert the Nano SIM card into the Nano SIM card slot, following the orientation diagram
next to the slot for proper positioning.
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4.
Replace the back cover. Ensure that the back cover is aligned correctly.
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5.
Press and hold the power button for three seconds to turn on the device.
Note: Always unplug and turn off the device before installing or removing the Nano SIM card. Never insert or remove the Nano SIM card while the device is in
use.
Section 5 – Charging Your Device and Battery Management
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Charging Your Device and Battery Management
Charging Your Device
You can charge your device by using the Type-C USB cable included in your packaging.
Use the Type-C USB cable to connect your device directly to your computer.
Connect your Type-C USB cable to a Type-C 5 V / 2 A adapter (not included in the package) in order to charge it via an electrical outlet.
To charge your device:
1. Connect the Type-C USB cable to the power connector on the top of the DWR-2101.
2. Connect the other end of the Type-C USB cable to your computer, or connect it to a Type-C 5 V / 2 A power adapter to charge your device.
While the battery is charging, the battery charging icon will be displayed on the lock screen of the unit.
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Press the Power Button to power the device on or off.
Powering Your Device
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Your DWR
to recharge it, or use it to plug the dev
To remove the
back of the device by gently prying it up from the case using the corner notch. Then
unlock the white latch by sliding the latch switch up. Use the gap next to the
battery latch switch as leverage to gently pull the battery
Remember to slide the latch switch down to lock the battery back in place before
replacing the battery cover.
Battery Management
-2101 is equipped with a rechargeable battery. Use the Type-C USB cable
ice into a power source.
battery, turn the device off, then remove the battery cover on the
out of its compartment.
Note: Charge the battery only with a Type-C USB cable (included in the packaging) and a Type-C 5 V / 2 A adapter (not included in the packaging). Improper
charging methods of the device and the use of an incompatible charger may cause damage to your device and void its warranty.
Section 6 – Connecting Devices
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Connecting Devices
Connecting via Wi-Fi
You can find your Wi-Fi Name and Password at any time through the device's interface.
Swipe your finger on the prompt to unlock the DWR-2101.
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3.
Connect your device to one of the DWR-2101’s wireless networks. You can find the
networks and their passwords by tapping the SSID icon on the homepage.
Tap the SSID password visible toggle to see the password.
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the DWR-2101 to your Ethernet capable device.
Connecting via Ethernet
Section 7 – Settings
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Settings
The Settings application allows you to configure and customize your DWR-2101. Here, you can enable/disable WPS, Wi-Fi networks, manage
connected users, manage profiles, monitor data usage, enable international data roaming, configure network settings, set a device PIN or
password, change the language of the device, set the time, update your device and reset your device to its factory default settings.
Contents
Enabling WPS
Configure Your 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Settings
Configure Your 5 GHz Wi-Fi Settings
Manage Connected Users
Manage Profiles
Manage Data Usage
Enable Data Roaming
Configure Your Network Settings
Configure the Device SIM PIN
Configure the Device Password
Configure the Device Language
Configure the Date and Time Settings
Firmware Upgrades
Restore the Device
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Enabling WPS
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap WPS.
Tap WPS Enable to enable WPS.
Tap WPS connect.
Select WPS or WPS PIN to connect to your device.
a. WPS - Press the WPS button on the Wi-Fi device within 120 seconds.
b. WPS PIN - Enter the WPS PIN (either a 4 digit or an 8 digit number), then tap . Then press the WPS button on the Wi-Fi device within 120
seconds.
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Configure Your 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Settings
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap WiFi 2.4 G.
To enable the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, tap WiFi Enable. The SSID for the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi will now show up for your devices as a network to connect to.
The Bandwidth menu allows you to change the channel width being used by your DWR-2101. A wider megahertz channel may increase
performance, but could cause interference with other Wi-Fi devices. To change the bandwidth to use for your wireless network:
a. Tap Bandwidth.
b. Choose between 20 MHz or 20/40 MHz bandwidth.
c. Tap to save.
To hide your SSID from Wi-Fi search results, tap Hide SSID.
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Configure Your 5 GHz Wi-Fi Settings
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap WiFi 5 G.
To enable the 5 GHz Wi-Fi, tap WiFi Enable. The SSID for the 5 GHz Wi-Fi will now show up for your devices as a network to connect to.
The Bandwidth menu allows you to change the channel width being used by your DWR-2101. A wider megahertz channel may increase
performance, but could cause interference with other Wi-Fi devices. To change the bandwidth to use for your wireless network:
a. Tap Bandwidth.
b. Choose between 20 MHz, 20/40 MHz or 80/40/20 MHz bandwidth.
c. Tap to save.
To hide your SSID from Wi-Fi search results, tap Hide SSID.
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Manage Connected Users
The Connected Users menu allows you to view devices currently connected or blacklisted from connecting to the DWR-2101. You can also block or
unblock devices from this screen.
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap Connected Users.
The Connected Users page shows you all the devices currently connected to the DWR-2101.
To blacklist a device:
a. Tap next to the devices name.
b. Tap OK to confirm.
To view blacklisted devices, tap .
To unblock a blacklisted device:
a. Tap next to the devices name.
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Manage Profiles
The Manage Profiles menu allows you to set the APN settings for your device.
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap Profile Management.
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TapCreate.
Input a Profile Name for your reference. Tap to proceed.
Different Internet Service Providers (ISP) use different APNs. Please contact your ISP for their details
including the username and password that they use (if applicable). Tap to proceed after you’ve inputted
the information.
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Use the default PdpType (IPv4v6). Tap to proceed.
Confirm your profile information on the screen. Tap to finish the setup.
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Manage Data Usage
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap Data Usage.
The Data Usage page shows you how much data has been transferred through the network. Tap Clear to reset the statistic.
Tap Settings to configure your data usage settings.
a. Tap to enable Data Usage Monitor. The below configuration settings will become available.
b. Tap No show on display to disable data usage statistics on the bottom of the homepage.
c. Tap Max Data Usage to input a number for the maximum amount of data that can be transferred within the network.
d. Tap Unit to set the value to be shown in Megabytes (MB) or Gigabytes (GB).
e. Tap Period start date to specify the date of the month that the data usage statistic gets reset on.
Press the power button to wake up your screen.
Slide your finger across the indicator to unlock your screen. If you've set a password to unlock your device, you'll need to enter it to proceed.
Swipe your display to navigate to Settings on your homescreen.
Tap Settings.
Tap Data Roaming.
Tap Data Roaming to enable data roaming. International carrier fees may apply - please check with your Internet Service Provider for more
details.
Enable Data Roaming
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