1. Selelekela le Ho Fetaview
The Vodafone Power Station SHG3000 is a high-performance modem router designed to provide reliable and fast internet connectivity. It integrates a modem and a Gigabit Wi-Fi router into a single device, offering both wired and wireless networking capabilities for your home or office.
Lintlha tsa bohlokoa li kenyelletsa:
- High-speed wired connectivity with 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports.
- Dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11ac standard) for stable and fast wireless connections.
- Smartphone application for wireless management, Wi-Fi control, and line monitoring.
- Integrated USB Print Server functionality.

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the Vodafone Power Station SHG3000 Gigabit Wi-Fi Modem Router. This image displays the sleek, dark-colored device with the Vodafone logo centrally located on its front panel, indicating its brand and modern design.
2. Tataiso ea ho seta
Follow these steps to set up your Vodafone Power Station SHG3000:
- Tlosa Sesebediswa: Carefully remove the modem router and all accessories from its packaging.
- Connect the Internet Line: Connect your internet service provider's line (e.g., DSL, Fiber optic cable) to the appropriate port on the back of the Vodafone Power Station. Refer to the port labels for correct connection.
- Kopanya Matla: Plug the power adapter into the 'POWER' port on the modem router, then plug the other end into an electrical outlet. The device will power on automatically.
- Emela ho Qala: Allow a few minutes for the device to boot up and establish an internet connection. Indicator lights on the front panel will show the status of the connection. Consult the LED indicator section (if available in a separate document) for specific light meanings.
- Connect Devices (Wired): For wired connections, use Ethernet cables to connect your computers, gaming consoles, or other network devices to any of the four 'LAN' ports on the back of the router.
- Connect Devices (Wireless):
- Locate the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password (Wi-Fi Key) printed on a label usually found on the bottom or back of the Vodafone Power Station.
- On your wireless device (smartphone, tablet, laptop), search for available Wi-Fi networks.
- Select your Vodafone Power Station's SSID and enter the Wi-Fi Key when prompted.
- Tlhophiso ea Pele (Ka boikhethelo): For advanced settings or to change the default Wi-Fi password, open a web browser on a connected device and enter the router's default IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.1 or vodafone.station). Log in using the default credentials (often found on the same label as the Wi-Fi key).
3. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Once your Vodafone Power Station is set up, you can manage and utilize its features:
- Khokahano ea Wi-Fi: Your devices will automatically connect to the Wi-Fi network once configured. For optimal performance, ensure your devices are within range and connected to the appropriate band (2.4GHz or 5GHz, if dual-band is enabled).
- Mahokelo a Wired: Devices connected via Ethernet cables will have a stable and high-speed connection, ideal for activities requiring high bandwidth like online gaming or streaming 4K video.
- Sesebelisoa sa Smartphone: Download the official Vodafone Station app from your device's app store. This app allows you to:
- Manage Wi-Fi settings (change password, enable guest network).
- Lekola lisebelisoa tse hokahaneng.
- Control internet access for specific devices.
- Check line status and performance.
- Seva ea ho Printa ea USB: Connect a compatible USB printer to the USB port on the Vodafone Power Station. Follow the instructions in the router's web interface to configure the print server, allowing all connected devices on your network to print wirelessly.
4. Tlhokomelo
Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your modem router:
- E boloke e hloekile: Periodically wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth. Ensure ventilation holes are free from dust and obstructions to prevent overheating.
- Lisebelisoa tsa Firmware: The device may receive automatic firmware updates from Vodafone to improve performance, add features, or enhance security. Ensure your device is connected to the internet for these updates. Do not power off the device during an update.
- Ho qala sesebelisoa bocha: If you experience connectivity issues, a simple restart can often resolve them. Disconnect the power adapter, wait 10-15 seconds, then reconnect it.
- Sebaka: Place the router in a central location, away from large metal objects, thick walls, and other electronic devices that may cause interference, to maximize Wi-Fi coverage.
5. Ho rarolla mathata
If you encounter problems with your Vodafone Power Station, try the following solutions:
- Ha ho Khokahano ea Marang-rang:
- Check all cable connections (power, internet line, Ethernet).
- Restart the modem router (unplug, wait, plug back in).
- Verify that your internet service is active with Vodafone.
- Check the status indicator lights on the device.
- Slow Wi-Fi or Poor Signal:
- Tlosa router sebakeng se bohareng haholoanyane.
- Ensure there are no obstructions or sources of interference.
- Check if too many devices are connected or if bandwidth-intensive activities are running.
- Consider changing the Wi-Fi channel in the router's settings to avoid interference from neighboring networks.
- Ha e khone ho kena ho Router Web Sehokelo:
- Netefatsa hore sesebediswa sa hao se hoketswe ho router (ya terata kapa ya waelese).
- Verify the IP address entered in the browser is correct (e.g., 192.168.1.1).
- Hlakola cache ea sebatli sa hau kapa u leke sebatli se seng.
- Seta fektheri: If problems persist, you may need to perform a factory reset. Locate the small 'Reset' button (often recessed) on the device. Use a paperclip to press and hold the button for about 10-15 seconds until the lights flash. This will restore the router to its default factory settings, requiring you to reconfigure your Wi-Fi and other settings.
6. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Tlhaloso |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vodafone |
| Lebitso la Mohlala | EA-3000-SHG |
| Theknoloji ea Khokahano | WiFi |
| Tekanyetso ea puisano e se nang mohala | 802.11ac |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Lisebelisoa tse lumellanang | Smartphone |
| Tšobotsi e Khethehileng | Sesebelisoa sa Phatlalatso sa USB |
| Mmala | Ntsho |
| Mofuta oa Antenna | Ka hare |
| Litšebeliso tse khothalelitsoeng | Khokelo ea inthanete e lebelo haholo |
7. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided by Vodafone at the time of purchase or visit the official Vodafone support websebaka. Boloka bopaki ba hau ba theko bakeng sa likopo tsa waranti.
For further assistance, you may contact Vodafone customer service directly.





