User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 01 /
- Introduction
- 1.0/ Package Contents
- 1.1/ System Requirements
- 1.2/ Features
- 1.3/ Getting to Know Your Fios Home Router
- 02 /
- CONNECTING YOUR Fios Home Router
- 2.0/ Setting up Your Fios Home Router
- 2.1/ Expanding Wi-Fi coverage
- 2.2/ Computer Network Configuration
- 2.3/ Main Screen
- 03 /
- WIRELESS SETTINGS
- 3.0/ Overview
- 3.1/ Wireless Status
- 3.2/ Basic Settings
- 3.3/ Advanced Settings
- 3.4/ Channel Settings
- 3.5/ Guest Network
- 04 /
- CONFIGURING Network SETTINGS
- 4.0/ Accessing Network Settings
- 4.1/ Using Network Settings
- 05 /
- USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS
- 5.0/ Accessing Network Connections
- 5.1/ Network (Home/Office) Connection
- 5.2/ Wireless Access Point Connection
- 5.3/ Ethernet Connection
- 5.4/ Broadband Connection
- 06 /
- SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS
- 6.0/ Activating Parental Controls
- 6.1/ Rule Summary
- 07 /
- CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS
- 7.0/ Firewall
- 7.1/ Access Control
- 7.2/ Port Forwarding
- 7.3/ Port Triggering
- 7.4/ DMZ Host
- 7.5/ Static NAT
- 7.6/ IPv6 Pinholes
- 08 /
- CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS
- 8.0/ Using Advanced Settings
- 8.1/ Utilities
- 8.2/ Network Settings
- 8.3/ Date And Time
- 8.4/ DNS Settings
- 8.5/ Monitoring
- 8.6/ System Settings
- 09 /
- TROUBLE
- SHOOTING
- 9.0/ Troubleshooting Tips
- 9.1/ Frequently Asked Questions
- 10 /
- SPECIFICATIONS
- 10.0/ General Specifications
- 10.1/ LED Indicators
- 10.2/ Environmental Parameters
- 11 /
- NOTICES
- 11.0/ Regulatory Compliance Notices
33
/ CONNECTING YOUR
FIOS HOME ROUTER
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Client WPS PIN field is located in the section 2 - PIN
enrollment on the user interface.
• Click Register.
• Alternatively, you can enter the router’s PIN shown on this
screen into the WPS user interface of your device, if this
PIN mode is supported by your wireless device.
4. After pressing the unified button (WPS) on your router, you
have two minutes to press the WPS button on the client
device before the WPS session times out.
When the unified button (WPS) on your router is pressed,
the Router Status LED on the front of your router begins
flashing blue. The flashing continues until WPS pairing to the
client device completes successfully. At this time, the Router
Status LED turns solid blue.
If WPS fails to establish a connection to a wireless client
device within two minutes, the Router Status LED on your
router flashes red for two minutes to indicate the WPS
pairing process was unsuccessful. After flashing red, the
light returns to solid white to indicate that Wi-Fi is on.
CONNECTING A WI-FI DEVICE USING A PASSWORD
1. Verify each device that you are connecting wirelessly (using
Wi-Fi) has a built-in wireless or external wireless adapter.
2. Open the device’s wireless settings application.