C4R800 Band Locking
- Net All Over Information

- Mar 20, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 9, 2024

Which C4R800 Router do you have?
Cat 6

If you are experiencing slow speeds, you can attempt to ‘Band Lock’ on less congested tower bands.
To do so we need to login to the modem’s admin panel.
Login
In a web browser, type 192.168.2.1 into the URL bar at the top.
Username: admin
Password: admin

Click on the 4G Globe Icon.
Then click “Go to 4G Modem Settings.
Band-Lock
Enter each band you wish to connect to separated by colons Maximum of 2
Example: 66:30
Use the cell mapper link below to find out which bands are available in your area. In general, the most common bands are: 66,30,12,5,4,2, try different combinations to see which one works best for you.
Band-lock Video
Cell Mapper Video
Cat 18

If you are experiencing slow speeds, you can attempt to ‘Band Lock’ on less congested tower bands.
To do so we need to login to the modem’s admin panel.
Login
In a web browser, type 192.168.2.1 into the URL bar at the top.
Username: admin
Password: admin

Click on the 4G Globe Icon.
Then click “Go to 4G Modem Settings.
Band-Lock
Enter each band you wish to connect to separated by colons (up to 4).
Example: 66:4:30:2
Use the cell mapper link below to find out which bands are available in your area.
In general, the most common bands are: 66,30,12,5,4,2, try different combinations to see which one works best for you.
Band-lock Video
Cell Mapper Video
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