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INDEPENDENT MACOS UTILITY

4G Dongle
Manager

View and manage supported USB 4G dongles on a Mac. Bring connection state, network information, messages, and contacts into one clear desktop interface.

01

CAPABILITIES

BUILT FOR CLARITY

Turn complex device state into information you can act on.

01

Connection overview

See the device, network interface, carrier, signal, and connection state together.

02

Messages

Read and organize messages stored on the dongle when supported by the hardware and firmware.

03

Contacts

Keep frequently used contacts locally and reduce repetitive entry.

04

Honest updates

Check a public HTTPS JSON manifest for real releases—never an upgrade that does not exist.

LICENSING ROADMAP

Accounts and licensing open only after the real backend is ready.

These are roadmap items, not active services. There are no fake sign-ins, balances, or payment buttons before email delivery, Aliyun SMS, licensing, and WeChat Pay are integrated.

01NOT OPEN

Unified email account

The website and Mac app will share one users record and one user_id. Email codes will be the preferred sign-in method; the endpoint remains HTTP 503 until the sending service is connected.

02NOT OPEN

Phone sign-in and binding

Binding a phone to an email user must merge it into the current user_id, never create a second account. No SMS is sent before the Aliyun service is ready.

03COMING LATER

Two free initialization credits

Signed-in users will be able to see the remaining module-initialization credits. No fictitious balance or usage record is shown today.

04NOT OPEN

Purchase additional credits

There is no purchase, payment, or simulated checkout before WeChat Pay and the order backend are connected.

DOWNLOAD / MACOS

Only a real, verified installer gets published.

The current stable version remains 0.3.0. No signed installer is public, and the update center will not trigger a fictitious upgrade.

Signed installer not yet publicNo empty link and no fake download button
Version
0.3.0
Published
July 16, 2026
SHA-256
Added when the installer is published
Manifest: /updates/4g-dongle-manager/latest.json
02

REQUIREMENTS

Check the environment before using the app.

  • macOS 13.0 or later
  • Apple Silicon Mac
  • Compatibility target includes the first-generation DJI 4G module and supported USB 4G dongles
  • Device detection, network interfaces, and messaging features depend on the hardware and mobile carrier

Independent development notice

This software is an independently developed third-party tool. References to the first-generation DJI 4G module describe compatibility only. It is not an official DJI product and does not imply authorization, partnership, or endorsement by DJI or any other hardware maker. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.

FAQ

Clarify the boundaries before downloading.

Confirm hardware compatibility and back up important data before use. The software is provided as-is and may not support every device, firmware, carrier, or network environment.

Is this an official DJI product?

No. 4G Dongle Manager is an independently developed third-party tool. It is not affiliated with, authorized by, partnered with, or endorsed by DJI. This site does not use the DJI logo.

Why is there no installer download yet?

The update center publishes only real installers that are downloadable and have passed signing verification. No current file meets that threshold, so the version stays at 0.3.0 and the download area clearly says it is not yet public.

What can the app manage?

For supported hardware, the app is designed to show connection status and network information and to manage messaging and contacts. Exact capabilities depend on the device model, firmware, driver, and carrier network.

How does the desktop app check for updates?

It reads the public HTTPS manifest at /updates/4g-dongle-manager/latest.json. The JSON endpoint requires no account and returns version, release notes, minimum macOS version, and checksum.

Does it upload device data or message content?

Basic connectivity, messages, contacts, and local traffic statistics work locally without sign-in. Future multi-device statistics will sync only the account identity, random device ID, device name, cycle, counter ID, and cumulative bytes. Message bodies and contacts must never be uploaded.

Can I use cross-Mac traffic totals now?

Not yet. The website and Mac app will share one user_id, but email, SMS, token refresh, phone binding, read-state sync, and traffic sync all return explicit HTTP 503 responses. No fake tokens or aggregate data are produced.