4G USB Dongle (CLR907)
Product Overview
1. Product Appearance and Description

2. Product Label Description
The following information can be found on the product label:
- Product Model
- MAC ID
- Default WiFi Name (SSID)
- Default WiFi Password
- ICCID of the pre-installed SIM card
3. Packaging and Model

- CLR907-AU model is configured for use in Europe.
- CLR907-OA model is configured for use in United States
- To use it globally, you can purchase a global data plan
Note: For optimal connectivity abroad, ensure your destination's cellular bands are compatible with your device's supported bands.
4. What's in the Box
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 9cm × 3cm × 0.8cm |
| Product Weight | 50g |
| 4G Frequency | For CLR907-AU (use in Europe) model: LTE-FDD:B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 LTE-TDD:B40 WCDMA:B1/B5/B8 For CLR907-OA (use in US) model: LTE-FDD:B2/B4/B5/B12/B13/B17/B66/B71 WCDMA:B2/B4/B5 |
| Peak Data Rates | FDD-LTE 150M DL/50M UL Cat4 TDD-LTE 130M DL/35M UL Cat4 |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ax Wi-Fi 6 (2.4GHz) |
| Encryption | OPEN/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK |
| Max. Supported Devices | Up to 10 devices via Wi-Fi + 1 devices via USB |
| Supported Systems | Windows 10 or later / Android 12 or later / iOS 18 / macOS Sequoia / Linux Note: Some Android phones require enabling OTG in the settings before use |
Quick Start Guide
- Connect via USB
Type-A / Type-C Plug the dongle into your ipad, laptop, tablet, once the green indicator light flashes slowly, the network connection is successful.

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Connect via Wi-Fi
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Power On: Plug the dongle into a 5V⎓2A USB power source (e.g., phone charger or car charger) , once the green indicator light flashes slowly, the network registration is complete.
- Connect via Wi-Fi: Connect to the Wi-Fi network named UFI-CLR907-XXXX and enter the default password goodlife.
LED Indicator Description
| Status Definition | LED Color | LED Status |
|---|---|---|
| Power On | Blue + Green | Both LEDs are steadily on |
| Searching/No SIM/Not Registered | Green | Slow blink (200ms ON / 1800ms OFF) |
| Registered Standby | Green | Slow blink (1800ms ON / 200ms OFF) |
| Data Transfer | Green | Fast blink (200ms ON / 200ms OFF) |
Click on the picture below to watch the video introduction
Network Settings
1. Web Management Interface
Access: Enter 192.168.1.1 in browser
- Username: admin
- Password: admin
Language:
The user interface supports multiple languages. You can select your preferred language from the menu in the upper-right corner of the page. Supported languages include: Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German, and Italian.
Browser:
The management page is compatible with Internet Explorer 11 and above, as well as other major browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, and Safari.
2. Home Page Overview
On this page, you can view the essential status and configuration of your device at a glance.
- Internet & Cellular Connection: Monitor your cellular signal strength, check if roaming is active, and see key connection details like your IP address and network operator.
- Router Information: Find vital identifiers for your device, including the device model/version, LAN IP address, IMEI, and ICCID numbers.
- Home Network: Manage your Wi-Fi settings, including the network name (SSID) and security mode, and see a list of wirelessly connected devices.
3. Quick Setup
Click "Quick Setup" in the upper-right corner to configure your device's essential settings swiftly. This guided process allows you to quickly set up your website login credentials (username and password), as well as your Wi-Fi network name (SSID), password, and security encryption method.
Step 1: Set Administrator Account
Step 2: Configure Wi-Fi Network
Step 3: Confirmation
4. Comprehensive Network Setup
4.1 Internet Setting

- BAND Setting: Manually select or lock the device to a specific cellular frequency band (e.g., FDD 3, TDD 40).
- PING Configuration: When Enabled, the device sends periodic PING requests to a specified server. Configurable parameters include the PING server address, interval, timeout, and number of attempts.Note: Changes take effect after a reboot.
- PIN Management: This section allows you to enable, disable, or verify the SIM PIN code, providing an extra layer of security for SIM card usage.
- USSD: Initiate USSD commands and view the corresponding responses.
4.2 LAN Setting

- DHCP Settings: Allows for static IP configuration or dynamic IP assignment. DHCP ensures each connected device receives a unique IP address.
- Connected devices: Displays a list of devices connected via USB and WiFi.
- Custom Firewall Rules: Can be used to block the network traffic the using source IP address, source ports, destination IP address, destination ports or any combination of these parameters.
4.3 Wi-Fi Setting

- Wireless Settings: Configure wireless mode, channel bandwidth, channel number, maximum number of connected devices, and other WiFi-related parameters.
- Wireless Security Settings: Set the WiFi SSID, password, and encryption type.
- Wireless MAC Filter: Supports both whitelist and blacklist modes for MAC address filtering. Devices can be added or removed from the list.
4.4 Advance Setting

- User Management: This is where you can change the username and password required to access the router's administration panel at 192.168.1.1
- Configuration Management: Used to restore factory settings.
- Software Upgrade: Used to upgrade the device's firmware.
- Reboot Router: Reboot the device. Some settings require a reboot to take effect. If the device does not work after changes, a reboot is recommended.
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| No LED light | Check USB power supply and device connection. |
| Cannot open the web interface | • Make sure your phone or computer is connected to your device's Wi-Fi network • Ensure correct gateway address (192.168.1.1) is entered or reset to default. • Refresh the web page. • Clear your browser's cookies and cache. |
| Web interface shows "no network" | • Move your device to get a better signal. • Make sure to use the original built-in card or the sim card of EIOTCLUB. Using other sim cards may cause no network situation. • Check SIM card balance and insertion direction. |
| Cannot connect to device via WiFi | • Ensure WiFi password is correct. • Ensure WiFi is enabled and SSID is not hidden. • Ensure the connecting device is not on the blacklist. |
Factory Reset
- Soft reset: Web interface > Advance Setting > Configuration Management > Factory Default Settings
- Hard reset: Insert pin into reset hole for 10 seconds
Safety Warnings
- SIM Card Usage: For optimal performance, this device is specifically optimized with and for the EIOTCLUB SIM card. Replacing it with other brands is not recommended and may lead to network connectivity issues.
- Power Requirements: To prevent potential damage to the device, use a 5V/2A power adapter.
- Operating Environment: Do not use the device in water, rain, or high-humidity environments, as this may cause damage.
