TP-Link G36W-4G Omada Pro 4G Cat6 Gigabit VPN Router Installation Guide
Installation Guide
G36W-4G
Omada Pro 4G+ Cat6 AX3000 Gigabit VPN Router
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Hardware Overview
Back Panel
Front Panel
Kensington
LED
Security Slot
Grounding Terminal
Power Socket
12V
2.0A
Wi-Fi
ANT
Wi-Fi
ANT
Wi-Fi
ANT
Reset: Press and hold the button for 5 seconds, the SYS LED will flash
quickly, indicating the device is being reset to its factory default
settings.
LED
SYS
Indication
Interface
Description
Nano SIM Card
Slot
Slow Flashing: System is running normally.
For Nano SIM card.
Quick Flashing: The router is being reset.
On/Off: System is starting up or running abnormally.
Gigabit SFP WAN/LAN port connecting to an SFP module.
By default, it is a WAN port.
You can configure it to a LAN port on the management page.
On: Wireless networking is enabled.
WLAN
SFP WAN/LAN
WAN
Off: Wireless networking is disabled.
On: Running at 1000 Mbps, but no activity.
Off: No device is linked to the corresponding port.
Flashing: Running at 1000 Mbps, and transmitting or receiving data.
SFP
LTE
Gigabit RJ45 WAN port.
On: SIM card is connected to the mobile internet.
Off: No SIM card is inserted, or it is not connected to the mobile internet.
Gigabit RJ45 WAN/LAN ports.
By default, they are LAN ports connecting to local PCs or switches.
You can configure each port to a WAN port on the management page.
WAN/LAN
(Ports 3-6)
On: Indicates the signal strength the router received from the mobile
internet. More bars indicate a better signal strength.
Off: No mobile internet signal.
LTE Signal
(3 LEDs)
Green On: Running at 1000 Mbps, but no activity.
Green Flashing: Running at 1000 Mbps, and transmitting or receiving data.
Green Off: Not running at 1000 Mbps, or no device is connected to the
corresponding port.
Yellow On: Running at 100/10 Mbps, but no activity.
Yellow Flashing: Running at 100/10 Mbps, and transmitting or receiving data.
Yellow Off: Not running at 100/10 Mbps, or no device is connected to
the corresponding port.
Kensington
Secure the lock (not provided) into the security slot to prevent the
device from being stolen.
Security Slot
Link/Act
Green
Grounding
Terminal
The router comes with a lightning protection mechanism.
Connect to the power outlet via the provided power adapter.
Yellow
Power Socket
Hardware Connection
1. Attach the Wi-Fi antennas and 4G
antennas. Antennas can be distinguished
by their markings
Wi-Fi
ANT
Wi-Fi
ANT
Wi-Fi
ANT
4G
ANT
4G
ANT
Note: Make sure you attach the Wi-Fi antennas and 4G
antennas to the correct connectors.
2. Use the charger provided in the
package to power on the router.
3. Connect to the internet using one or multiple options.
Option 1 Connect to Internet via 4G SIM card
Option 2 Connect to Internet via Ethernet
Option 3 Connect to Internet via Fiber
Modem
With the gold contacts facing
down, insert the nano SIM
card into the slot until you
hear a click.
Internet
Internet
Connect to SFP WAN Slot
SFP Module
Wait until the SYS LED flashes
slowly and the LTE Signal LED
turns solid, indicating the router is
connected to the internet.
Note: For better internet connection, make sure or LTE
Signal LED is lit. Otherwise, try relocating the router to a
spot that may receive a stronger mobile network signal,
Fiber-Optic Cable
Connect to Port 2
Note: To connect to the internet via another RJ45 WAN port
(ports 3-6), configure your desired port to WAN, then
connect the port to the internet via an RJ45 cable. Refer to
FAQ-Q1 for more details.
such as near a window.
Software Configuration
3
The router supports two configuration options:
Standalone Mode: Configure and manage the router by itself.
Controller Mode: Configure and manage network devices centrally. It is recommended in large-scale networks, which consist of a large number of devices such
as access points, switches, and gateways.
Note:
1. When the router is managed by a controller, configurations of the router will be overridden by the controller.
2. For the detailed configurations, refer to the User Guide of the router and the controller. The guides can be found on the download center of our official website:
Option 1: Standalone Mode
Wireless Internet Connection
Wired Internet Connection
Router
| General | Details |
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| Name | TP-Link G36W-4G Omada Pro 4G Cat6 Gigabit VPN Router Installation Guide |
| Make | TP-Link |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.35 MB |
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