How to set up TP-Link Customized 4G/5G Gateway
This article will take NX510v V1 as an example.
1. Download Aginet App
Go to Google Play or the App Store to download the Aginet App. Install the Aginet app on your Android or iOS smartphone or tablet.
2. Log in to Aginet App
Open the Aginet App and log in or create a TP-Link ID.
Note: Use your existing TP-Link Cloud account if you have one.
3. Select Device Type
Choose '4G/5G router' as your device type.
4. Select Operation Mode
Choose a mode based on your network source. The following article will primarily focus on the SIM card mode.
5. Unbox and Verify Contents
Unpack the contents of the box. Once you verify you have everything, go to the next step.
6. Insert SIM card
Insert a SIM card into your router.
7. Power on router
Turn on your router.
8. Wait for the Power LED
Wait until the Power LED is solid, indicating the router is ready.
9. Connect to Default SSID
Connect your phone to the router’s default SSID printed on the bottom label.
10. Set device password
Set a device password to access and control your router. Some providers may have pre-configured the password as this is a customized product. If you are unaware of the device password, look for it on the device's bottom label or reach out to your ISP.
11. Assign the Router to a Room
Assign your connected router to a room. This location will be used as this router’s name.
12. Confirm SIM Card Information
Confirm or customize the SIM card information. If you are not sure, contact your SIM card provider.
13. Create Wi-Fi Network
Create your Wi-Fi network name and password.
14. Connect to Wi-Fi
Connect your phone/tablet to the Wi-Fi you’ve created.
15. Setup Complete
Enjoy your router's network; the setup is complete.
Get to know more details of each function and configuration please go to Download Center to download the manual of your product.
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