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1.
The
tab
pane of the user interface contains the following four tabs that are arranged horizontally.
Clicking any of these tabs displays a page that enables you to access associated information.
Home: The
Home
tab provides the most relevant information about your broadband service at a
glance. It also provides links to access more detailed information (
Figure 8
).
Services: The
Services
tab provides links to view your voice line status.
Settings: The
Settings
tab provides the most comprehensive system information. Clicking this tab
opens a page that provides sub-tabs to access other pages to configure your i38HG and view
system status.
Site Map: The
Site Map
tab provides a textual view of the user interface. Clicking any links on this
page takes you directly to the page of interest.
2.
The
Summary
pane displays the status of each service. Except the fourth icon, i3812V, you can click
other icons to directly access more information.
3.
This pane displays the backup battery status. You can click
Battery Info
to directly access the page.
4.
The
Home Network Devices
pane displays all devices that are connected to the i38HG. You can click the
links to view the detailed information of the connected devices.
5.
The
Top Networking Features
pane provides shortcuts to directly access the most commonly used
pages.
Notes:
The backup battery status is displayed only if your iPSU is equipped
with one.
It is recommended to have a backup battery if you subscribe to voice-over-IP
services and is required to maintain voice-over-IP service during a power
outage.
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Setting up Your Password
The default system password is automatically set five minutes after the iPSU is connected. You can find the
default system password on the iPSU front cover.
Setting a system password protects your i3812V settings from being modified or changed by someone who
has not been given permission to do so. After setting a system password, you will be required to enter it
whenever you attempt to access a configuration page (for example, when you try to change the broadband
connection settings).
To set up a password:
1.
Open a Web browser and enter
to access the 2Wire i3812V user interface.
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2.
Click
Settings
or
System Password
from the
Top Networking Features
pane; the
Settings
page opens
displaying the system information and more sub-tabs.
Note:
The above page is for reference only and is not fully displayed here.
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3.
Click
Password
; the
Administration Password
page opens.
4.
Select the password option:
When
Use Default System password
is selected, no further action is required, go to
Step 7
.
When
Create or Edit a Custom Password
is selected, continue with the next step.
Note:
The default system password is printed on the iPSU front cover.
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5.
Enter the new password in the
Enter New Password
field.
6.
Confirm the new password in the appropriate field.
7.
Click
Save
;
Custom
is displayed on the
System Information
page indicating that your password is set.
Event Notification
Setting up event notifications enables you to be notified if various service conditions or events occurred.
You will be redirected to a Web browser where you are notified of the service conditions and provided
possible solutions to correct the conditions.
Note:
The password is case-sensitive and can contain a maximum of 31
alpha-numeric characters with no spaces.
Note:
Although it is optional, it is strongly recommended that you enter a
password hint to remind you if you forget your password.

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