Connecting LG VL600 USB Modem to TP-Link MR3020 4G Router

Hi there!
Im trying to connect my LG VL600 USB Modem to TP-Link MR3020 4G Router. It was working a week ago, then it suddenly stopped. Does anybody know the number to dial to connect the USB modem to the internet? I basically need updated dial-up information to get the USB modem to connect again.
Thanks in advance!

There is no number to dial.  The USB modem will automatically connect for you if it is working correctly.  All of the connection information is stored in the SIM card which may need replacement pending on what else you can find.
I suggest you download and install the USB software for your computer and then test the connection directly without the aid of the 4G router.  If there are problems with the USB modem then you should be able to see them from the computer.  If not then the problem is with the 4G router and you should check with TP-Link for support.

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