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Fibe Modem

Reference Guide

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Summary of Contents for Bell WAP610N

Page 1: ...Fibe Modem Reference Guide FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 1 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 2: ... service you are accepting these terms and conditions The Bell Internet Service Agreement is included in your installation kit and is available at bell ca agreements If you do not agree with these terms and conditions refer to the Refund Cancellation Policies section of the Bell Internet Service Agreement for information on cancelling the service FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 2 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 3: ...ternet service Your personal account information was provided to you when you purchased Bell Fibe Internet service It includes your user ID b1 and access password Be sure to write this information down and keep it available for future use Email With Bell Mail you will be able to send and receive email from anywhere You can create a Bell email address during the online activation process Bell Inter...

Page 4: ...our wireless connection 7 Modifying your wireless settings 9 How to set an admin password 11 How to change existing wireless settings 13 How to reboot your Wireless Access Point device 16 Reset the device to factory defaults 18 Tips troubleshooting 20 Using dial up access 22 FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 4 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

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Page 6: ...ternetcheckup Automated troubleshooting tool Internet security and service bell ca securityandinternet Protect yourself and computer while online Service status bell ca servicestatus Online status updates Service demonstration video bell ca servicedemo Live support bell ca livesupport Telephone support Internet service assistance 310 SURF 310 7873 FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 6 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 7: ...network name and click Connect Type your 8 digit WPA2 key see underside of Wireless Access Point device in the Security key box click OK Windows Vista Click Start then Connect to Your network name will appear If not click the two arrows in the top right corner This may take a few minutes if you just plugged in the device Type your 8 digit WPA2 key in the Security key or Passphrase text box Click C...

Page 8: ...ort icon again This may take a few minutes if you just plugged in the device Click on your network name in the list Type your 8 digit WPA2 key in the Password text box Click OK For more information on creating a Wireless Home Network visit bell ca wirelessnetworking FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 8 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 9: ...r in a username and password these are set to the following defaults Username admin Password admin 3 Select Device Table from the left menu In this Device Table note down the IP address indicated for WAP610N You will need this IP address to continue 4 Close and then re open your web browser 5 Type http 192 168 2 X where X is the last number in the IP address of the WAP610N device Then press Enter ...

Page 10: ...10 The first screen that appears is Basic Setup and enables you to change the WAP s wired Ethernet network settings FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 10 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 11: ... you are prompted to enter in a username and password these are set to the following defaults Username admin Password admin 3 Select Device Table from the left menu In this Device Table note down the IP address indicated for WAP610N You will need this IP address to continue 4 Close and then re open your web browser 5 Type http 192 168 2 X where X is the last number in the IP address of the WAP610N...

Page 12: ...Administration tab and then select Management 7 Enter a new password in the Access Point Password box and then type it again in the Re enter to confirm box 8 Click Save Settings FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 12 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 13: ...d these are set to the following defaults Username admin Password admin 3 Select Device Table from the left menu In this device table note down the IP address indicated for WAP610N You will need this IP address to continue 4 Close and then re open your web browser 5 Type http 192 168 2 X where X is the last number in the IP address of the WAP610N device Then press Enter If you are prompted to ente...

Page 14: ...rative password you must use this one in place of admin for the password 6 Click the Wireless Tab then select Basic Wireless Settings There are two ways to configure the Wireless Access Point device s settings Manual WiFi Protected Setup To manually configure your wireless network 1 For the Configuration View select Manual FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 14 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 15: ...e PIN number in the field on the screen that appears Click Register After the client device has been configured click OK Then refer back to your client device or its documentation for further instructions The WiFi Protected Setup Status Wireless Band Network Name SSID and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the screen 3 Enter WiFi Protected Setup PIN from access point on client device U...

Page 16: ... web browser 2 Type http 192 168 2 1 in the address bar and then press Enter If you are prompted to enter in a username and password these are set to the following defaults Username admin Password admin 3 Select Device Table from the left menu In this Device Table note down the IP address indicated for WAP610N You will need this IP address to continue 4 Close and then re open your web browser 5 Ty...

Page 17: ...dministration tab then select Management 7 Click Start to Reboot 8 Click on Save Settings Important Clicking the Reboot button will only restart the WAP device not your computer FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 17 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 18: ...its original factory defaults press and hold down the reset button on the back of the device for 5 seconds Use an object that will fit in the slot such as a pen or pencil Or you can reset the device following the steps below Before you can access the Wireless Access Point device you must first determine which IP address has been assigned To identify what the IP address is 1 Open your web browser 2...

Page 19: ...our web browser 5 Type http 192 168 2 X where X is the last number in the IP address of the WAP610N device Then press Enter If you are prompted to enter in a username and password these are set to the following defaults Username admin Password admin 6 Click the Administration tab and then select Factory Defaults 7 Click Restore All Settings FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 19 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

Page 20: ...s you will need to reset the Wireless Access Point device to its original factory default settings Your original WPA2 Key is located on the back of the WAP device Q Why can t I access devices within the local area network A The devices may not be configured to receive an IP address automatically Check the devices that are not available within the network and check the IP Address settings Q My Wire...

Page 21: ...he adapter or manufacturer s website Q How long should my modem cables be A Use the cables the technician installed to ensure optimized performance The telephone cable RJ11 should be 6 or less in length Anything longer can reduce the quality of your Internet speeds You may use a longer Ethernet cable RJ45 than the one provided The length of this cable will not affect the speed Q Why is the POWER l...

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Page 24: ...tice No service provides absolute protection Other conditions apply including minimum system requirement Subject to service agreements available at bell ca agreements Fibe is a trade mark of Bell Canada Linksys is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc FibeRG_0110_ENG_V3 24 05 02 10 10 34 AM ...

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