1. Okwu mmalite
The Luqeeg Mobile Hotspot is a portable 4G LTE USB modem designed to provide high-speed internet access on the go. It functions as a portable router, allowing multiple devices to connect to a 5G network using a 3G/4G micro SIM card. This device is ideal for travel, business trips, remote work, and other scenarios where a reliable internet connection is needed without a traditional broadband setup.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Portable Connectivity: Does not require a broadband connection; uses a 3G/4G micro SIM card for 5G network access.
- Oke ọsọ: Supports LTE CAT4 standard with up to 300Mbps internet access.
- Nkwado akụrụngwa ọtụtụ: Connects up to 10 devices simultaneously (smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) with an effective range of 10m/32.8ft.
- Ike dị iche iche: Can be powered via computer USB port, car USB charger, or power bank, offering unlimited working time with external power.
- Nhazi kọmpat: Small and lightweight, suitable for various mobile scenarios.

Image: The Luqeeg Mobile Hotspot shown alongside a micro SIM card, emphasizing its ability to provide internet without a broadband connection.

Image: The mobile hotspot with a background depicting high-speed data transfer, indicating its 300Mbps LTE CAT4 capability.
2. Ihe ngwugwu
Biko lelee ngwungwu maka ihe ndị a:
- 1 x 4G LTE USB Modem (Mobile Hotspot)
- 1 x eriri USB
- 1 x Akwụkwọ ntuziaka

Image: The Luqeeg Mobile Hotspot device shown next to its accompanying USB charging cable.
3. Ntuziaka Nhazi
3.1 Ịtinye kaadị SIM na batrị
- Carefully remove the back cover of the mobile hotspot.
- Locate the micro SIM card slot. Ensure your SIM card is a micro SIM size.
- Insert the micro SIM card into the designated slot with the gold contacts facing down and the notched corner aligned correctly.
- Insert the provided 3200 mAh battery into its compartment.
- Dochie mkpuchi azụ nke ọma.

Image: A visual guide on how to open the device and insert the SIM card and battery.
3.2 Initial Configuration (if necessary)
Even if your micro SIM card is compatible with the hotspot device, it may not be plug-and-play. You might need to perform the following steps:
- Disable SIM PIN Code: Before inserting the SIM card into the hotspot, it is recommended to disable any PIN code protection on the SIM card using a mobile phone.
- Modify APN Settings: If the device does not connect to the internet automatically, you may need to modify the Access Point Name (APN) settings.
- Connect the hotspot to a computer via the USB cable.
- The computer should automatically install necessary drivers/software.
- Open the installed software or access the device's web interface (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 in a web ihe nchọgharị).
- Locate the APN settings.
- Contact your SIM card provider (operator) to obtain the correct APN details for your specific plan.
- Enter the correct APN details into the hotspot's settings and save.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1 Gbanyụọ/ gbanyụọ
- Iji gbanye: Press and hold the power button (usually located on the front or side) for a few seconds until the indicator lights illuminate.
- Iji gbanyụọ: Pịa ma jide bọtịnụ ike ahụ ọzọ ruo mgbe ọkụ ngosi ahụ gbanyụrụ.
4.2 Ngwa jikọọ
- Ensure the mobile hotspot is powered on.
- Na ngwaọrụ Wi-Fi enyere gị aka (smartphone, tabletị, laptọọpụ), chọọ netwọk Wi-Fi dị.
- Select the network name (SSID) corresponding to your Luqeeg Mobile Hotspot. The SSID and password are typically found on a sticker inside the battery compartment or on the device packaging.
- Tinye Wi-Fi paswọọdụ mgbe kpaliri.
- Ngwaọrụ gị kwesịrị ijikọ ugbu a na ịntanetị site na ebe a na-ekpo ọkụ.

Image: The mobile hotspot with text indicating its capability to connect up to 10 devices simultaneously.
4.3 Ihe ngosi ọkụ
The device features indicator lights for signal strength, Wi-Fi status, and battery level. Refer to the device's display or the sticker for specific interpretations of these indicators.
5. Nlekọta
5.1 Ịchaji batrị
Connect the mobile hotspot to a power source using the provided USB cable. The battery indicator light will show charging status. A full charge provides approximately 8 hours of working time and up to 50 hours of standby time.

Image: The mobile hotspot displaying its battery performance with 8 hours of working time and 50 hours of standby time.
5.2 Nlekọta n'ozuzu
- Debe ngwaọrụ akọrọ ma pụọ na oke okpomọkụ.
- Zere idobe ma ọ bụ idobe ngwaọrụ ahụ na mmetụta siri ike.
- Jiri akwa dị nro hichaa ngwaọrụ ahụ. Ejila ihe nhicha mmiri mmiri.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
6.1 No Wireless Network Connection After SIM Card Insertion
If you are experiencing issues with wireless network connectivity, consider the following:
- SIM Card Activation/Traffic: Ensure your SIM card is activated and has an active data plan. A card without traffic will not transmit data.
- Correct SIM Card Slot: Verify that the SIM card is inserted into the correct SIM card slot, not a memory card slot.
- Frequency Band Compatibility: Check if the frequency band of your SIM card matches the frequency bands supported by the hotspot (B1/2/3/5/7/8/20/40). If there is no matching band, the device cannot connect.
- Ntọala APN: If the machine band and SIM card band conform, but you still cannot connect, you may need to adjust the APN settings.
- Connect the hotspot to a computer.
- Access the device's configuration software or web interface.
- Check the device's APN settings.
- Contact your mobile operator to confirm the detailed APN data for your plan.
- If the settings do not match, modify them in the software. This typically resolves connectivity issues.
6.2 Ngwaọrụ anaghị agba ọkụ
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na etinyere na chajị batrị nke ọma.
- Connect the device to a power source using the USB cable to check if it powers on while charging.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | Luqeeg |
| Aha Nlereanya | Luqeegab3sy1gwpn |
| Ikuku Communication Standard | 802.11 ac |
| Teknụzụ Njikọta | 802_11ac, 4G LTE |
| Ọnụego mbufe data | 300 Megabits kwa nkeji |
| Oke Oke Nnyefe Data Elu | 300 Megabits kwa nkeji |
| Ngwa dakọtara | Laptọọpụ, Kọmputa nkeonwe, Smartphone, Mbadamba ụrọ |
| Eji akwadoro | Travel, Business, Work |
| Ngwa gụnyere | 4G LTE USB Modem, USB Cable, Instruction Manual |
| Agba | Ọcha |
| Ụdị antenna | Ime |
| Sistemụ nrụọrụ | Linux |
| Usoro nchekwa | WPS |
| Usoro njikwa | Metụ aka |
| Njikọ Ịntanetị | Ee |
| Router Network Type | Cellular |
| Modem Compatible | Ee |
| Protocol Njikọta | Cellular |
| Coverage (Network Bands) | B1/2/3/5/7/8/20/40 |
| Ugboro ugboro | 5 GHz |
| Akụkụ ihe (L x W x H) | 3.9"L x 2.36"W x 0.59"H |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
8.1 Ozi akwụkwọ ikike
Specific warranty details for this product are not provided in the available information. Please refer to the product packaging or contact the seller directly for warranty terms and conditions.
8.2 Nkwado ndị ahịa
For further assistance, technical support, or inquiries not covered in this manual, please contact Luqeeg customer service through the platform where you purchased the product. Ensure you have your model number (Luqeegab3sy1gwpn) and purchase details ready.