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Troubleshooting
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If symptoms continue even after checking, contact a SoftBank
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Hints
Q.
Unable to connect WLAN device
A.
Make sure Wi-Fi Frequency Settings of Wi-Fi router and
WLAN function of WLAN device are activated. When five
minutes elapse after no WLAN devices are connected,
Wi-Fi router goes into Sleep mode and WLAN function
of Wi-Fi router is disabled. Long press
to turn on
automatically. To change the time until WLAN function
turns OFF, use the displayed menu on Wi-Fi router or
Web UI. For details, see "
"
A.
Confirm that network name (SSID) of Wi-Fi router is
selected and the correct password (Encryption Key) is
entered on the WLAN device. If you forget the network
name (SSID) or password (Encryption Key), you can
confirm it in the displayed menu,
Information
Info
Wi-Fi
. Or, you can confirm and change them
in Web UI by going to "Wi-Fi Settings" then "Owner SSID/
Guest SSID Common Settings/Owner SSID settings."
For details, see "
Checking Wi-Fi Information on Wi-Fi
support the encryption mode of WPA/WPA2/WPA3. See
WLAN device user guide.
A.
If you are unable to connect with WPS function, see
WLAN device user guide etc. If you are still unable to
connect, set up WLAN function manually. For details, see
A.
Depending on the specifications or settings of
WLAN devices, the connection may not be resumed
automatically even if WLAN function of Wi-Fi router and
WLAN devices is set to ON. See WLAN device user guide.
A.
Check that there are no other access points or
interfering equipment around.
A.
Change Wi-Fi frequency band being used and the channel
being used and reconnect. For details about the settings,
see "
A.
Wi-Fi router uses IEEE 802.11ax technology and the
default setting of "IEEE 802.11ax Mode" is set to
"Use" to provide stable communications to multiple
devices simultaneously. Connections can be done if "IEEE
802.11ax Mode" is set to "Do not use." For details about
the settings, see "
SSID/Guest SSID Common Settings
A.
Wi-Fi router's default setting for "encryption mode" is
set to "WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE(AES)." Connections can
be done if "WPA2-PSK (AES)" or "WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/
AES)" is selected. For details about the settings, see
"
."
A.
Wi-Fi router supports Protected Management Frames
(PMF) that strengthens communication security, but
connection may fail depending on the WLAN device to
be connected. In that case, in the displayed menu, set
Quick Menu
Setting
LAN
PMF
to
OFF
(Do not use), or in Web UI, in "Advanced Settings,"
for the "Owner SSID settings" or "Guest SSID settings,"
set "Protected Management Frame Function(PMF)" to
OFF. For details, see "
."
Q.
Unable to connect PC etc. via WLAN
A.
WLAN connection may not be established depending on
security settings of PCs and devices to connect. Check
if security software installed on PC prohibits WLAN
connection. If problem persists, contact administrator.
Q.
PC does not recognize Wi-Fi router even when connected
by USB
A.
Confirm that Wi-Fi router is properly connected to PC.
A.
Remove Wi-Fi router from PC, restart PC, then reconnect
Wi-Fi router.
Q.
Installer does not automatically activate (Windows PC)
A.
It takes time for the system to recognize new
hardware and then to prepare for installation. Wait for
approximately ten seconds.
Q.
Charging time is long
A.
Charging via USB connection with PC takes longer. Do not
use except for compatible AC Charger (sold separately)
or supplied USB Cable (sample) to charge Wi-Fi router.
May cause malfunction.
A.
It takes longer to charge while using Wi-Fi router.
Q.
Internet connection fails
A.
Confirm that you are in a service area.
A.
If signal reception is poor, move to where signal is
strong, then reconnect.
A.
The access point might be busy depending on the time of
day. Wait a little while then reconnect.
A.
Activate Web UI and confirm that Wi-Fi Spot setting and
network settings are correct.
A.
When "ESS-ID Stealth (SSID Hiding)" is ON, connection
to the network may be impossible. Set Wi-Fi router's
"ESS-ID Stealth (SSID Hiding)" to OFF. For details about
the settings, see "
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Summary of Contents for A201NE
Page 1: ...A201NE User Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...6 ...
Page 36: ...34 ...
Page 40: ...38 ...
Page 44: ...42 ...
Page 112: ...110 Layout of the Settings Screen Item Description ...
Page 121: ...119 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Traffic Counter Traffic Counter screen appears ...
Page 124: ...122 Wi Fi Spot Wi Fi Spot screen appears ...
Page 133: ...131 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Wi Fi Settings Guest SSID Guest SSID settings screen appears ...
Page 140: ...138 WPS Settings WPS Settings screen appears ...
Page 143: ...141 Settings Using Web UI A201NE ECO Settings The ECO Settings screen appears ...
Page 144: ...142 Set each item in ECO Settings Apply ECO Settings are set ...
Page 150: ...148 LAN Settings LAN Settings screen appears ...
Page 154: ...152 Select the target interface Select Add IPv4 Packet Filter Settings Add screen appears ...
Page 158: ...156 Select the target interface Select Add IPv6 Packet Filter Settings Add screen appears ...
Page 167: ...165 Settings Using Web UI A201NE ...
Page 168: ...166 Other Setting items are set ...
Page 185: ...183 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Exit Home Screen appears ...
Page 188: ...186 Open ...
Page 189: ...187 Settings Using Web UI A201NE PIN Authentication ...
Page 196: ...194 Restart Confirmation screen appears OK ...
Page 197: ...195 Settings Using Web UI A201NE OK Wi Fi router restarts ...
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Page 203: ...201 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Connection History Connection History screen appears ...
Page 206: ...204 Check UPnP Info IP address and port number appear ...
Page 210: ...208 Manual A website on which the manual is available is opened ...
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