Remote Access
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You can access the 5G router remotely in several ways once it is connected to the internet. The most convenient method is through the integrated Traversal Cloud; alternatively, you can set up DDNS or install other remote access plugins for remote access.
Traversal Cloud is a dedicated NAT tunneling tool that enables secure remote access without requiring a public IP address. It lets you access the router's web interface from anywhere, anytime, as long as you have an internet connection. It’s completely free!
To respect the privacy preferences of some users, the Traversal Cloud is disabled by default. Please follow the steps below to enable it.
Log in to the router, and go to "Services > Traversal Cloud."
Tap the "Enable" checkbox and click the "Save & Apply" button to take effect.
Next, using a web browser, access your router's web interface at the provided cloud address. It is highly recommended to set a strong router password before enabling cloud access.
Please review the factors listed below if you cannot access the cloud address. If the issue is still unresolved, kindly copy the system log and send it to our support team for assistance.
Please ensure the traversal cloud has been enabled. After enabling the checkbox, please click the "Save & Apply" button to take effect.
Before accessing the traversal cloud server, the router must have an Internet connection. Please check the Internet connection on the router.
If you once turned off the traversal cloud function within a power cycle, please reboot the router to refresh the traversal connection session.
When a 5G router is assigned a public IP address via Mobile, WAN, or WiFi relay internet sources, Dynamic DNS enables easy remote access to the router.
Dynamic DNS links a static hostname to the router's public IP address, updating it automatically when the IP address changes. For more details, see the Dynamic DNS tutorial.