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Huawei B933 Modem Configuration Guide | Help & Support | Globe

Huawei B933

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STEP 1


This is the back panel of the Huawei B933 modem, where the following are located: SIM Tray, Antenna Switch, Antenna, Power Adapter, Ethernet, Phone, and the Pedestal. Just like the ZTE MF612, if you have an external antenna, it will be connected to the antenna port instead of the internal antenna

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STEP 2


In the diagram below, you will see the LED indicators of the B933 which are placed on the modem's rear or front panel. It includes the On/Off Button, Power Indicator, LAN Indicator, Signal Indicator, and Mode Indicator.

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STEP 3


Each of these LED indicators provide information as indicated by the diagram below:

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STEP 4

After identifying the modem's features and hardware components, let's take a look at how you can access the modem's GUI or Graphical User Interface. Using your computer's web browser, go to http://192.168.1.1. In the window prompt, select ‘user' as the Type then enter "user" as your default password.
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STEP 5


To check if you're connected to the internet or not, click the ‘Basic Status' Menu and refer to the ‘Connection Status' under the ‘WAN Status'.

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STEP 6


If you want to view your SIM card status and other parameters, simply hit the ‘Basic Status' Menu then click on the ‘Advanced' link under the WAN Status.

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STEP 7


For the LAN Status, you just have to click on the ‘Advanced' link to see the IP addresses and other LAN parameters.

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STEP 8


After that, get the signal readings. Don't worry, it's very easy to do. Just click on the ‘Basic Status' Menu and look at the RSSI and Ec/lo.

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LAST STEP


You can also check your connection status just by clicking on the ‘Connection' Menu. On the page, you can see the Profile settings, PPP connection type if it's manual or automatic, and the connection status under the PPP status.

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