1. Kupu Whakataki
The Intelbras GX 3000 is a multifunction wireless mesh router designed to provide high-speed internet connectivity via 5G/4G networks and Wi-Fi 6. This device integrates advanced Qualcomm technology for both its 5G modem and Wi-Fi 6 solution, ensuring high performance and reliability. It supports up to 128 devices simultaneously on the Wi-Fi network and offers wired connectivity options. The GX 3000 is suitable for various environments, from home to office, providing robust network performance.
This manual provides instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Intelbras GX 3000 router. Please read it carefully before use.
2. Package Contents & Device Overview
2.1. Ihirangi mokete
- Intelbras GX 3000 Wireless Mesh Router
- Pūurutau Hiko
- Tauira Whatunga
- Aratohu Timata Tere (kaore i roto i tenei pukapuka)
2.2. Pūrere Neke Atuview

Whakaahua 1: Mua View of the GX 3000 Router
This image displays the front of the Intelbras GX 3000 router, showing its sleek white design and LED indicators for 5G, 4G, call status, Wi-Fi, and WPS button.

Figure 2: GX 3000 Router with Highlighted Indicators and Ports
This image provides a closer look at the router, emphasizing the LED indicators on the front (5G, 4G, Call, Wi-Fi, WPS) and the various ports located on the rear panel, including LAN, WAN, and TEL ports.
2.2.1. Ngā Tauranga o te Paewhiri Whakamuri

Figure 3: Rear Panel of the GX 3000 Router
This image shows the rear panel of the router, clearly displaying the LAN, WAN, and TEL ports for wired connections.
- Hononga LAN: For connecting wired devices such as computers, smart TVs, or gaming consoles.
- WAN Tauranga: For connecting to an external modem or internet source (if not using 5G/4G).
- Tauranga TEL: For voice services (if supported by your service provider).
- Whakauru Hiko: Ka hono ki te urutau hiko whakauru.
2.2.2. Bottom Panel Features

Figure 4: Bottom Panel Features of the GX 3000 Router
This diagram illustrates the bottom panel of the router, highlighting the TEST port, RESET button, and SIM CARD slot.
- TEST Port: For diagnostic purposes.
- Pātene RESET: Used to restore factory default settings. Press and hold for 10 seconds while the device is powered on.
- SIM CARD Slot: Insert your 5G/4G SIM card here for mobile broadband connectivity.
3. Tatūnga
3.1. Turanga Tuatahi
Place the router in a central location within your desired coverage area, away from obstructions, metal objects, and other electronic devices that may cause interference. Ensure good ventilation around the device.
3.2. Te whakauru i te Kaari SIM
- Me mohio kua weto te pouara.
- Locate the SIM CARD slot on the bottom panel of the router (refer to Figure 4).
- Insert your activated 5G/4G SIM card into the slot with the gold contacts facing down and the notched corner oriented correctly. Push until it clicks into place.
- To remove, gently push the SIM card in again until it springs out.
3.3. Te Mana Hononga
- Connect one end of the power adapter to the Power Input port on the rear of the router.
- Monohia tetahi pito o te urutau hiko ki tētahi putanga hiko noa.
- The router will power on automatically. Wait for the LED indicators to stabilize.
3.4. Hononga Waea (Whiringa)
If you wish to connect devices via Ethernet:
- Connect one end of the provided network cable to a LAN port on the rear of the router.
- Connect the other end of the network cable to the Ethernet port of your computer, smart TV, or other wired device.
3.5. Initial Wi-Fi Connection
The default Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password are usually printed on a label on the bottom of the router. Follow these steps to connect:
- I runga i tō pūrere ahokore (waea atamai, pona, papa), whakatuwheratia ngā tautuhinga Wi-Fi.
- Scan for available networks and select the SSID corresponding to your GX 3000 router.
- Enter the default Wi-Fi password when prompted.
- Once connected, you can access the router's web interface to customize settings.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1. Tohu LED
Ko nga rama rama o mua e whakarato ana i nga korero mana:
- 5G LED: E tohu ana i te tūnga o te whatunga 5G.
- 4G LED: E tohu ana i te tūnga o te whatunga 4G.
- Call LED: Indicates voice service status.
- Wi-Fi LED: E tohu ana i te mahi a te whatunga Wi-Fi.
- WPS LED: E tohu ana i te tūnga o te mahi WPS.
Refer to the full user manual (if provided separately) for detailed LED behavior (e.g., solid, blinking, color) and their meanings.
4.2. Te uru atu ki te Web Atanga Whakahaere
To configure advanced settings, manage your network, or change Wi-Fi credentials, access the router's web atanga:
- Ensure your device is connected to the GX 3000's Wi-Fi network or via an Ethernet cable.
- Tuwhera a web pūtirotiro (hei tauira, Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
- I te pae wāhitau, patohia te wāhitau IP taunoa o te pouara (he mea noa
192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1) and press Enter. This information is usually on the label on the bottom of the router. - Enter the default username and password (also found on the router label).
- You will now be in the router's management interface, where you can customize settings such as Wi-Fi name, password, security protocols, and more.
4.3. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
WPS allows you to connect Wi-Fi devices without entering the password manually:
- Press the WPS button on the front of the GX 3000 router (refer to Figure 1). The WPS LED will start blinking.
- Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your client device (e.g., Wi-Fi adapter, printer).
- Ka hono aunoa nga taputapu.
Note: WPS is a convenient feature but may be less secure than manual password entry.
4.4. Mesh Network Expansion
The GX 3000 supports mesh networking to expand Wi-Fi coverage. You can add other compatible Intelbras Qi5 line products to create a seamless mesh network. Each additional Wi-Fi 6 router can extend coverage by up to 300 m². It is recommended to use up to 6 routers in the same mesh network for optimal performance.
Refer to the specific instructions provided with additional mesh units for pairing and configuration.
5. Tiaki
5.1. Te horoi i te Pūrere
- Ensure the router is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.
- Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i waho o te taputapu.
- Do not use liquid cleaners, aerosols, or solvents, as they may damage the casing ranei nga waahanga o roto.
- Puritia nga tuwhera hau ki te puehu me te otaota.
5.2. Whakahoutanga Firmware
Periodically check the Intelbras official webpae tukutuku mō ngā whakahōutanga pūmanawa. Ka taea e ngā whakahōutanga pūmanawa te whakapai ake i te mahi, te tāpiri i ngā āhuatanga hou, me te whakarei ake i te haumarutanga. Āta whai i ngā tohutohu i whakaratohia me te mōkihi whakahōu pūmanawa.
5.3. Te Tautuhi anō ki ngā Taunoa o te Wheketere
If you encounter persistent issues or forget your login credentials, you can reset the router to its factory default settings:
- With the router powered on, locate the RESET button on the bottom panel (refer to Figure 4).
- Using a paperclip or a similar pointed object, press and hold the RESET button for approximately 10 seconds.
- Release the button. The router will restart with all settings restored to their original factory defaults.
- You will need to reconfigure your Wi-Fi settings and any other custom configurations after a factory reset.
6. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
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| No power / Router not turning on | Power adapter not connected or faulty; Power outlet not working. |
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| No internet connection (5G/4G) | SIM card not inserted correctly; SIM card not activated; No 5G/4G signal; Service provider issue. |
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| Kaore e taea te hono ki Wi-Fi | Incorrect Wi-Fi password; Wi-Fi disabled; Device too far from router. |
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| Te tere ipurangi puhoi | Network congestion; Poor signal strength; Interference; Outdated firmware. |
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| Kua wareware web kupuhipa atanga | Password forgotten or changed. |
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7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Intelbras |
| Tauira | GX 3000 |
| Hangarau Hononga | 5G, 4G, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) |
| Karaehe Band Auautanga | Pee-rua |
| Paerewa Whakawhitinga Korerokore | 802.11a |
| Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga | Tae atu ki te 900 Megabits ia Hekona |
| Whānuitanga o te Tauranga LAN | 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) |
| Momo Antenna | Roto |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Computer, Notebook, Tablet, Smart TV |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Remote Access, Mesh Wi-Fi capability |
| Tae | Mā |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1000 Karamu |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Power supply, Network cable |
| Anatel Homologation Number | 13571-22-00180 |
8. Raihana me te Tautoko
8.1. Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Intelbras products are covered by a limited warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Intelbras webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
8.2. Tautoko Hangarau
If you require technical assistance or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact Intelbras customer support. You can find contact information (phone numbers, email, support portal) on the official Intelbras webpae:
Intelbras Official Webpae: www.intelbras.com.br
When contacting support, please have your product model (GX 3000) and serial number ready.