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3. MAC Management 

- List of allowed and blocked MAC Addresses 

- “Allowed & Blocked Address List ” Use if you have any necessary data limits / restrictions per port and security concerns

- Set multiple allowances or blockages per device if you want the device to have access or be blocked from multiple ports at different speeds.  

4. Disclaimer

 - Create a disclaimer message that users will see before agreeing to terms of usage.

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Title of Disclaimer Page

” You can change this to fit your needs

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Disclaimer Text

” Can be changed entirely to fit your own agreement to your customers

5. Usage Report

 - Reports data usage based on date, device, IP address, and MAC code (if there is one).

SETTINGS

1. “ Admin Options ” - 

Change the Admin Login parameters of the Router 

Failover Type” Your options are ‘Automatic and Manual ’ If you set the router to ‘Automatic ’ this allows for your internet sources to change based on priority you set.

  Ex. If you leave shore and no longer have Wi-Fi your MBR system will switch to the internet source that you have prioritized as “2”. (See #3 Under ‘Settings’).  

  ‘ Manual ’ allows for you to decide which source you are currently using. It will not change based on whether the data is available or not, you will have to manually change it.

- “Admin Password”  This password will allow or disallow network configuration changes on the router. Any user that wants to make changes will need this password to do set. You do

    not have to set this password. It is optional but suggested by Wave WiFi if you have multiple Admins and Techs with access to the network.

- “Access Code Login”  If you have users using a code to access the MBR system then they will see the default login page showing “Wave WiFi”. You can also create your own login 

    page. This page will only be seen if you have internet access limited to “Login Codes”. 

2. “ Port Forwarding”

  Used for Advanced Networking. Wave WiFi suggests speaking to your technical advisor before editing anything on this page. 

3. “ Network Settings”

 This section allows you to configure your WAN internet ports. (Click the Port you want to configure)

- “Port Mode” Will change the functionality of the port to either LAN or WAN. LAN ports connect the router to the network so that the data can be shared to other devices. WAN ports 

    provide the MBR system with internet access to distribute to any connected devices over the LAN ports. 

- “Port Name” allows you to change the name of the port using 

Alphanumeric ONLY 

(A - Z and / or 0 - 9 ’. Do Not use symbols or punctuation ex. “@, !, %, (.), (’), ”). 

- “Guest LAN” This port allows internet access to users while blocking access to the MBR User Interface.

- “Use DHCP” If the port mode is set to ‘LAN’ then this should remain unchecked unless you intend on setting up a DHCP server that would give an IP address to the MBR system.

    If the port mode is set to ‘WAN’ then ‘Use DHCP’ should be checked unless the source plugged into the port requires a static setup.

4.

 

“ Miscellaneous

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- To the top right of this page is your MBR system’s ‘Serial Number’. This is useful information in the event of needed tech support from Wave WiFi.

- The ‘Reboot Router’ is not an actual “power cycle”. It only “refreshes” the system and clears cached operations.

- The “Upgrade Firmware” section is only to be used if you’ve already acquired an update file from Wave WiFi. 

  To inquire about any updates for your system please email: [email protected]

- “System Activity Logs” Here you can check the daily log of activity on the MBR system. This section can also be used for troubleshooting purposes as you can check the status of ports

   and see if they’ve gone down. 

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