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โ14-01-2023
19:58 PM
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โ07-07-2023
16:04 PM
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YulianK
Could someone tell me the correct. Settings to setting up a data only SIM with a 4G router
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โ14-01-2023 23:17 PM - edited โ14-01-2023 23:21 PM
To configure an APN for 4G LTE Modem:
- Launch a web browser from a device that is connected to the modem. The device can be a computer that is directly connected to the modem or a client from a router that is connected to the modem.
- In the address field of your web browser, enter http://192.168.5.1.
- In the Sign In field, enter the modem password and click the Sign In button. The default password is password (case-sensitive).
- Select Settings > Mobile > APN.
- To add a custom APN profile, click the Add button.
- Enter the settings for the new APN profile and click the Save button.
You have successfully configured an APN for your 4G LTE Modem - Or Just use a spare phone cheap one or your phone and set up as a mobile hotspot as if you have smart tech ie camera or using lots of devices connected to your router then you will be sucking data like mad
I have a tplink 4g router that you can plug a dongle in like a USB stick but it has a sim in that you plug in the USB port of the router and then at least you can keep a eye out on data usage and also remove the dongle to use whilst travelling they are quiet cheap from amazon or ebay and just make sure you get on that is unlocked or compatible with the 3 network that smarty uses
Hope It Helps
Simon
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โ18-03-2023 18:39 PM
The settings you want are listed in this help article:
https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/1982022-windows-apn-settings
I'll reproduce them here because the formatting isn't very obvious as to which settings you need:
Access Point Name: mob.asm.net
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
Proxy Address: leave blank
Proxy Port: leave blank
Network Type Preset: IPv4
Authentication Type: none
I bought my 4g LTE usb modem new off eBay and I was only able to get it to connect when I changed the Network Type Preset (or "PDP Type" in my router settings) to "IPv4/IPv6". When I had it selected as "IPv4" from the drop-down menu, it wouldn't connect, and I tried for ages, but as soon as I changed it to "IPv4/IPv6", the icon in the router display changed to "4g online" and I was able to start browsing youtube. I was sat in my car in a Greggs car park with my Windows 10 laptop connected via ethernet at the time (my usb dongle connects as ethernet as it's plugged directly into my laptop).
Here's my screenshot of the working settings:
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โ14-01-2023 23:17 PM - edited โ14-01-2023 23:21 PM
To configure an APN for 4G LTE Modem:
- Launch a web browser from a device that is connected to the modem. The device can be a computer that is directly connected to the modem or a client from a router that is connected to the modem.
- In the address field of your web browser, enter http://192.168.5.1.
- In the Sign In field, enter the modem password and click the Sign In button. The default password is password (case-sensitive).
- Select Settings > Mobile > APN.
- To add a custom APN profile, click the Add button.
- Enter the settings for the new APN profile and click the Save button.
You have successfully configured an APN for your 4G LTE Modem - Or Just use a spare phone cheap one or your phone and set up as a mobile hotspot as if you have smart tech ie camera or using lots of devices connected to your router then you will be sucking data like mad
I have a tplink 4g router that you can plug a dongle in like a USB stick but it has a sim in that you plug in the USB port of the router and then at least you can keep a eye out on data usage and also remove the dongle to use whilst travelling they are quiet cheap from amazon or ebay and just make sure you get on that is unlocked or compatible with the 3 network that smarty uses
Hope It Helps
Simon
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โ08-04-2024 12:15 PM
So I tried to save a few quid by getting a second sim with voice and data. Is this incompatible with my 4g LTE router? Should I have ordered a data only sim?
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โ08-04-2024 13:54 PM
@Nichola_2219004 It should not make any difference as far as I am aware.
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โ18-03-2023 18:39 PM
The settings you want are listed in this help article:
https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/1982022-windows-apn-settings
I'll reproduce them here because the formatting isn't very obvious as to which settings you need:
Access Point Name: mob.asm.net
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
Proxy Address: leave blank
Proxy Port: leave blank
Network Type Preset: IPv4
Authentication Type: none
I bought my 4g LTE usb modem new off eBay and I was only able to get it to connect when I changed the Network Type Preset (or "PDP Type" in my router settings) to "IPv4/IPv6". When I had it selected as "IPv4" from the drop-down menu, it wouldn't connect, and I tried for ages, but as soon as I changed it to "IPv4/IPv6", the icon in the router display changed to "4g online" and I was able to start browsing youtube. I was sat in my car in a Greggs car park with my Windows 10 laptop connected via ethernet at the time (my usb dongle connects as ethernet as it's plugged directly into my laptop).
Here's my screenshot of the working settings:
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โ18-03-2023 18:42 PM
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โ11-07-2023 12:04 PM
Having same problem with an Huawei mobile wifi device.
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โ04-04-2023 16:12 PM
Thanks to all for trying to answer this. It's really hard to get Smarty Tech to understand that it's not a phone I'm setting up but a router on a data only SIM. I think I'll try the spare mobile idea, as I'm getting a bit fed up with Smarty and this might be the last few months I bother with them.
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โ21-04-2023 19:04 PM
Iโm going through the same itโs a nightmare, so frustrating, Iโm going to ditch Smarty I canโt cope with the stress ๐ข
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โ17-12-2023 11:37 AM
Same problem for me. Zyxel router and ZTE USB mobile data dongle. The parameter that I seem to need is called "Dial String". Anybodyany suggestions ?
N.B. It is anoying that the Smarty page listed in January and March 2023 by SimonGuru and BF1-1 no longer exists !!
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โ17-12-2023 11:55 AM
@NigelNew Did you follow the other solution and get to the Settings page for the router?
The significant thing is usually the APN
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โ17-12-2023 14:36 PM
192.168.5.1 does not do anything on my network. Instead 192.168.1.1 gets me to the settings page of the router and have sent this to Smarty support. Limited response from them so far.
I have an APN from Smarty and have asked them for some other settings. The most crucial seems to be "Dial String". I tried leaving this setting blank, but my router gives an error message and will not work without a Dial String
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