At first glance, the LH1000 looks like an air purifier or a modern Bluetooth speaker. It stands vertically with a grey fabric wrap (on the T-Mobile version) and an LED strip that glows white (good signal), yellow (okay), or red (poor).
When you sign up for a "5G Home Internet" plan from a major carrier like T-Mobile (in the US) or various providers across Europe and Asia, you rarely think about the little white box sitting on your windowsill. You just care about the speed. But for networking enthusiasts, cord-cutters, and tech tinkerers, that little white box has a name: the . arcadyan lh1000
Because this is a locked carrier device, the web interface (192.168.12.1) is barebones. You can change the SSID and password, but you cannot see signal stats in detail. Here is how to get under the hood. At first glance, the LH1000 looks like an
Unlike cable or fiber, the LH1000 is a radio device. You cannot hide it in a media cabinet. You just care about the speed