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OPPO 5G CPE T1a Generic Introduction

The OPPO 5G CPE T1a is a wireless gateway designed for home and small office use, providing 5G connectivity through Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The user manual covers hardware setup, safety instructions, and various features including Wi-Fi settings, DHCP configurations, and parental controls. It also provides detailed guidance on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting for optimal performance.

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OPPO 5G CPE T1a Generic Introduction

The OPPO 5G CPE T1a is a wireless gateway designed for home and small office use, providing 5G connectivity through Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The user manual covers hardware setup, safety instructions, and various features including Wi-Fi settings, DHCP configurations, and parental controls. It also provides detailed guidance on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting for optimal performance.

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OPPO 5G CPE T1a

Generic Introduction
Content
1. Introduction.................................................................................................................... 5

1.1 Presentation..................................................................................................................... 5

1.2 Prerequisite...................................................................................................................... 5

2. Hardware Introduction and Setup...................................................................... 6

2.1 Hardware Introduction............................................................................................... 6

2.1.1 Appearance.......................................................................................................... 6

2.1.2 Buttons and Interfaces.................................................................................. 6

2.1.3 LEDs......................................................................................................................... 8

2.2 Setup Guidance........................................................................................................... 9

2.2.1 Setup the Network........................................................................................... 9

2.2.2 How to Connect to Network via CPE..................................................... 11

2.3 Installation Safety Instructions.......................................................................... 12

3. Features and Settings............................................................................................. 14

3.1 Wi-Fi Settings...............................................................................................................14

3.1.1 Wi-Fi Name and Password Settings....................................................... 14

3.1.2 Advanced Settings......................................................................................... 15

3.1.3 Guest Wi-Fi......................................................................................................... 17

3.2 Wi-Fi Unified Band Settings................................................................................. 18

3.2.1 Feature Introduction..................................................................................... 18

3.2.2 Feature Settings............................................................................................. 18

3.3 WPS................................................................................................................................... 19

3.3.1 Feature Introduction..................................................................................... 19


3.3.2 WPS Settings................................................................................................... 20

3.4 DHCP IPv4 Settings.................................................................................................. 21

3.4.1 Feature Introduction..................................................................................... 21

3.4.2 Feature Settings............................................................................................. 21

3.5 MAC Reservation....................................................................................................... 22

3.5.1 Feature Introduction..................................................................................... 22

3.5.2 Feature Settings.............................................................................................23

3.6 MAC Filter...................................................................................................................... 24

3.6.1 Feature Introduction..................................................................................... 24

3.6.2 Feature Settings.............................................................................................24

3.7 Ethernet Settings....................................................................................................... 26

3.7.1 Feature Settings........................................................................................ 26

3.8 Network Mode Settings.......................................................................................... 27

3.8.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................ 27

3.9 APN Settings................................................................................................................ 29

3.9.1 Feature Settings............................................................................................. 29

3.10 Parental Control....................................................................................................... 30

3.10.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................... 30

3.10.2 Feature Settings...........................................................................................30

3.11 DMZ................................................................................................................................ 32

3.11.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................... 32

3.11.2 Feature Settings........................................................................................... 33

3.12 IP Filter.......................................................................................................................... 33

3.12.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................... 33


3.12.2 Feature Settings...........................................................................................33

3.13 Port Forwarding....................................................................................................... 36

3.13.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................... 36

3.13.2 Feature Settings...........................................................................................36

3.14 SIP ALG......................................................................................................................... 37

3.14.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................... 37

3.14.2 Feature Settings...........................................................................................37

3.15 UPnP...............................................................................................................................38

3.15.1 Feature Introduction................................................................................... 38

3.15.2 Feature Settings......................................................................................... 38

3.16 Restart/Restore to Factory Defaults.............................................................. 39

3.16.1 Feature Settings........................................................................................... 39


1. Introduction

1.1 Presentation

This user manual focuses on the OPPO 5G CPE T1a. The product is a

5G wireless gateway device for multiple users in household or small

office environments providing FWA services, enabling users to access

Internet various through physical Ethernet port or Wi-Fi (IEEE

802.11b/g/n/a/ac/ax).

With this document we are giving you an introduction about

hardware introduction, software features and how to configure this

device.

1.2 Prerequisite

Using OPPO 5G CPE T1a would require a minimum of:

⚫ Power socket;

⚫ A 4FF SIM card with data plan service from Network Operator;

⚫ User terminals (e.g. Desktop Computer, Smart Pad, Smartphone, etc.)


2. Hardware Introduction and Setup

2.1 Hardware Introduction

2.1.1 Appearance

Please check the T1a’s appearance as below:

2.1.2 Buttons and Interfaces

Side View:
Bottom View:

Button/Interface Description

Power ON/OFF Button Long Press for 3 seconds to turn ON/OFF T1a.

WPS Button Long Press for 3 seconds to turn ON WPS,short press to turn OFF WPS.
Once WPS is turning on, it automatically turns off until a device is
successfully connected or 2 mins without any connection.

GE Port*2 (RJ45) 1 LAN port and 1 LAN/WAN port.

Can be connected with user terminal devices.


Power Adapter Port Can be connected through a power adapter.

RESET Button Insert in and gently applying pressure until 5G/4G/Wi-Fi LEDs flash three
times.

SIM CARD Nano-SIM(4FF) card slot.

2.1.3 LEDs

LED indicators:

LEDs Description
5G indicator Refers to 5G working status:

1. White: Receiving 5G signal is strong.

2. Yellow: Receiving 5G signal is good to use.

3. Red: Receiving 5G signal is not stable but still can be connected.

4. Off: Not able to connect to 5G.

4G indicator Refers to 4G working status:

1. White: Receiving 4G signal is strong.

2. Yellow: Receiving 4G signal is good to use.

3. Red: Receiving 4G signal is not stable but still can be connected.

4. Off: Not able to connect to 4G.

Wi-Fi indicator Ref rs to Wi-Fi working status:


e
On: Wi-Fi is working well.
1.

2. Off: Wi-Fi is off.

3. Blinking: WPS is on

Power indicator 1. On: Power is on.

2. Off: Power is off.

2.2 Setup Guidance

2.2.1 Setup the Network

Step 1:

Prepare a nano-SIM card.


Step 2:

Open the SIM card slot at the bottom and insert in SIM card as shown

in the following figure.

Step 3:

Connect your CPE to a power source. The CPE then automatically

powers on and searches for an available network.


Step 4:

Wait until the power-on initialization ends. If the 4G or 5G indicator is

on, the CPE has successfully connected to a network.

2.2.2 How to Connect to Network via CPE

Approach 1:

Connect your device to the CPE via Wi-Fi. For the default Wi-Fi name

(SSID) and default Wi-Fi password, see the label attached to the

bottom of the CPE.


Approach 2:

Connect your device to the CPE via a network cable. If your device

requires a wired connection (e.g. a computer), connect it to a LAN

port at the rear of the CPE via a network cable.

2.3 Installation Safety Instructions

⚫ Power supply source

No Description

1 Do not cover T1a’s main adapter.

2 Never open the power adapter unit; this can expose you to fatal danger.

3 T1a comes with its own power adapter. Do not use another adapter.

4 This class II adapter does not need to be grounded (earthed). The connection to the
electrical power supply network should comply with the indications given on the label.

5 Use a readily accessible power outlet located near T1a.


6 Arrange the power supply cord in such a way as to avoid any accidental power cut to the
T1a.

7 The T1a is designed to be connected to a GG (ground-to-ground) or GN (ground to neutral)


type power supply network.

8 T1a is not designed to be connected to an electrical installation with IT type diagram


(neutral connected to ground through an impedance).

9 Protection against short-circuits and leaks between the phase, neutral and ground should
be provided by the building’s electrical installation. The power supply circuit for this
equipment should be fitted with 16 A overcurrent protection and differential protection.

10 Connect T1a to the power supply unit via a readily accessible wall socket ensuring electrical
power cutting.

⚫ Location conditions

By choosing an appropriate location, you will preserve the longevity

of the device. Ensure that the selected location has the following

characteristics:

No Description

1 Install and use the T1a inside a building.

2 The room temperature must not exceed 40°C.

3 T1a can be placed on a desktop.

4 Do not expose T1a to strong sunlight or place it near a substantial source of heat.

5 Do not place T1a in an environment where it could be subjected to considerable steam


condensation.

6 Do not expose T1a to splashes of water.

7 Do not cover the T1a casing.

8 Do not use the T1a or its peripherals for outdoor transmissions.


⚫ Maintenance

No Description

1 Never open the casing. This has to be done only by qualified personnel approved by your
supplier.

2 If T1a need to disassemble and repair, then the disassembled damaged structural parts
can’t be used.

3 Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaning agents.

⚫ Use Conditions

No Description

1 Do not use T1a at an angle, let alone tip it over or upside down.

2 Do not place any other objects on top of T1a when it is running.

3 Do not use corrosive chemicals to wipe T1a case.

4 Do not block the upper and lower openings of T1a.

5 Do not touch the T1a interface with any part of your body when it is running, such as
Network port, Phone port, etc.

3. Features and Settings

3.1 Wi-Fi Settings

3.1.1 Wi-Fi Name and Password Settings

Go to Wi-Fi Settings -> Basic:


On this page, users may change the settings of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and

5GHz Wi-Fi respectively.

The following table describes the values of Wi-Fi settings:

Field Action

Wi-Fi Name An ID identifies which Wi-Fi user is configuring.

Encryption Mode 1. None

2. WPA-PSK

3. WPA2-PSK

4. WPA/WPA2-PSK

5. WPA3-SAE

Wi-Fi Password A password for certain Wi-Fi connection.

3.1.2 Advanced Settings

Go to Wi-Fi Settings -> Advanced:


On this page, users may change the settings of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi or

5GHz Wi-Fi respectively.

The following table describes the values of Wi-Fi settings:

Field Action

2.4GHz – Tx Power User may change settings of 2.4GHz antenna Tx power.

2.4GHz – Channel User may set 2.4GHz Wi-Fi channel to Auto mode or a specific channel.

2.4GHz – Channel 1. 20MHz

Width 2. 20MHz/40MHz

3. 40MHz

2.4GHz – Mode User may change Wi-Fi mode of 2.4GHz.

1. 802.11b/g/n

2. 802.11b/g/n/ax

5GHz - Tx Power User may change settings of 5GHz antenna Tx power.


5GHz - Channel User may set 5GHz Wi-Fi channel to Auto mode or a specific channel.

5GHz – Channel 1. 20MHz/40MHz/80MHz

Width 2. 20MHz

3. 40MHz

4. 80MHz

5GHz - Mode User may change Wi-Fi mode of 5GHz.

1. 802.11a/n/ac/ax

2. 802.11a/n/ac

3.1.3 Guest Wi-Fi

Go to Wi-Fi Settings -> Guest Wi-Fi:

On this page, user may enable or disable and change settings for

Guest Wi-Fi.

The following table describes the values of Wi-Fi settings:

Field Action
2.4GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi A drop-down menu for users to choose band for Guest Wi-Fi:

1. 2.4GHz

2. 5GHz

Enable Guest Wi-Fi A checkbox for user to choose whether to enable or disable Guest Wi-Fi.

Wi-Fi Name An ID identifies which Wi-Fi user is configuring for Guest Wi-Fi.

Encryption Mode 1. None

2. WPA-PSK

3. WPA/WPA2-PSK

4. WPA2-PSK

5. WPA3-SAE

Wi-Fi Password A password for Guest Wi-Fi connection.

3.2 Wi-Fi Unified Band Settings

3.2.1 Feature Introduction

T1a supports to combine 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi into a Unified Band.

Higher priority to use 5 GHz Wi-Fi band over 2.4 GHz band when

signal strength is equal to increase connection speed.

3.2.2 Feature Settings

Go to Wi-Fi Settings -> Basic:


By clicking on the toggle of Unified Band Settings, user may change

Wi-Fi mode successfully after Wi-Fi restart.

3.3 WPS

3.3.1 Feature Introduction

WPS refers to Wi-Fi Protected Setup, which is supported by T1a. The

point of the protocol is to allow users who know little of wireless

security and may be intimidated by the available security options to

set up Wi-Fi Protected Access, as well as making it easy to pair new

wireless clients to an existing network without entering long

passphrases.
3.3.2 WPS Settings

Settings on WebUI:

Go to Wi-Fi Settings -> Advanced:

After turning on WPS Settings, user may click the button START WPS

to activate the feature. By activating WPS Connection on user

terminal, user would connect device to CPE successfully through Wi-

Fi。
3.4 DHCP IPv4 Settings

3.4.1 Feature Introduction

DHCP is a network management protocol supported by T1a. T1a,

works as a DHCP server, assigns unique IP address to its connected

DHCP clients, which refers to user terminals. In the absence of a

DHCP server, a device that needs an IP address must be manually

assigned a static address by a network administrator.

3.4.2 Feature Settings

Go to LAN -> DHCP IPv4:


On this page, user may change configurations of DHCP feature. The

following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

IP Address The IP address for LAN/Wi-Fi DHCP host.

Start IP The IP address for DHCP clients start from.

End IP The IP address for DHCP clients end from.

Lease Time Valid period for an IP of DHCP client.

1. 1 Day

2. 3 Days

3. 5 Days

4. 7 Days

DNS DNS mode:

1. Auto

2. Manual

3.5 MAC Reservation

3.5.1 Feature Introduction

T1a supports configuration of the Media Access Control (MAC)

address to allow certain user terminal assigned by a specific IP

address through DHCP.


3.5.2 Feature Settings

Go to LAN -> MAC Reservation:

On this page, user can check the information and status for each

connected devices in the list. Edit and delete operations are support

for each item respectively.

By clicking the button of ADD, a window would pop up to be filled for

user to add new items.


The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

IP Address The IP address reserved for certain user terminal.

MAC Address The MAC address for user terminal.

3.6 MAC Filter

3.6.1 Feature Introduction

T1a supports configuration of the Media Access Control (MAC)

address to restrict network access.

3.6.2 Feature Settings

Go to LAN -> MAC Filter:


On this page, user may check the list of rules already set for MAC

Filter. Edit and delete operations are support for each item

respectively.

Field Action

MAC Filter User may turn on/off MAC Filter.

Filter Policy User may change the settings of filter policy to be as below:

1. Allow (only devices within the list are allowed to connect)

2. Deny (devices within the list are denied to connect)

By clicking the button of ADD, a window would pop up to be filled for

user to add new items.


The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

MAC Filter The permission of either Allow or Deny.

1. Allow

2. Deny

MAC Address The MAC address for user terminal.

3.7 Ethernet Settings

3.7.1 Feature Settings

Go to LAN -> Ethernet Settings


On this page you may change the protocol settings for WAN/LAN port.

The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

Connection Mode 1. LAN Only

2. PPPoE

3. Dynamic IP

4. Static IP

3.8 Network Mode Settings

3.8.1 Feature Introduction

Go to Advanced Settings -> Network Settings:


On this page, user may change the mode of data roaming and also

do network mode configuration as well.

The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

Data Roaming User is able to turn on/off data roaming device capability.

Network Mode 1. Auto(SA/NSA/4G)

2. 5G Only(SA)

3. 5G Only(NSA)

4. 4G Only

5. 3G Only
3.9 APN Settings

3.9.1 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> Network Settings:

On this page, user may check the APN list. Enable/Disable, edit,

delete operations are supported by end users.

By clicking ADD button, user is able to add new items through a pop

up window.
The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

Profile Name APN Profile name

APN APN name

APN Type Configure the type of APN

Username Username for APN

Password Password for APN.

Authentication 1. PAP

2. CHAP

3. Auto

3.10 Parental Control

3.10.1 Feature Introduction

T1a supports Parental Control which is used to restrict user terminals

connection by configuring allow or deny rules within a certain period

of time.

3.10.2 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> Parental Control:


On this page, user is able to check all the parental control rules in the

list. Enable/Disable, edit, delete operations are supported by end

users.

Click ADD button:

The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:


Field Action

Rule User may choose to Allow or Deny within a time period.

MAC Address The MAC address for user terminal.

Schedule A date for the rule taking effect. (Chosen days turn green.)

Start Time Start time for the rule.

End Time End time for the rule.

3.11 DMZ

3.11.1 Feature Introduction

DMZ is supported by T1a that lets user access the server you

selected directly via the Internet without going through the

"firewall."

DMZ

MME

SGW PGW V4

CPE
3.11.2 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> DMZ:

Here through WebUI, user may configure the functionality of DMZ.

3.12 IP Filter

3.12.1 Feature Introduction

IP Filter is a feature provides firewall services allowing an

administrator to restrict user access to certain website.

3.12.2 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> IP Filter:


On this page, users may change the settings of IP Filter. The following

table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

IP Filter User may choose turn IP Filter ON/OFF.

Filter Policy User may set the policy of IP Filter to be either ALLOW or DENY.

IP Filter List A list of IP Filter shown to user. User make do following operations on the

list.

1. ADD

2. EDIT

3. DELETE

Click ADD button to go to a window adding IP Filter items:


The following table describes the meanings or values of each field:

Field Action

WAN IP Address IP address of WAN side restriction.

Protocol 1. ALL

2. TCP

3. UDP

4. TCP/UDP

5. ICMP

WAN Port Range of WAN Port.

LAN IP Address LAN side IP Address.

LAN Port Range of LAN Port.


3.13 Port Forwarding

3.13.1 Feature Introduction

T1a supports Port Forwarding which is used in network devices and

redirects a communication request from one address and port

number combination to another while the packets are traversing a

network gateway, such as a router or firewall.

3.13.2 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> Port Forwarding:

On this page through WebUI, user may configure the functionality of

Port Forwarding.
3.14 SIP ALG

3.14.1 Feature Introduction

SIP ALG stands for Application Layer Gateway and is supported by

T1a. Its purpose is to prevent some of the problems caused by router

firewalls by inspecting voice service traffic.

3.14.2 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> SIP ALG:

On this page through WebUI, user may turn the functionality of SIP

ALG ON/OFF.
3.15 UPnP

3.15.1 Feature Introduction

T1a supports UPnP which is a set of networking protocols that

permits user devices, such as personal computers, printers, and

mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the

network and establish functional network services.

3.15.2 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> UPnP:

On this page through WebUI, user may turn the functionality of UPnP

ON/OFF.
3.16 Restart/Restore to Factory Defaults

3.16.1 Feature Settings

Go to Advanced Settings -> Maintenance -> Reboot/Restore:

Here users may click to choose Restart the device or Restore the

device to factory default.

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