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A “Connect to a Network” window appears. Enter the security key of the
3.
wireless network in the appropriate text box, then click
OK
.
The connection is made. To check the status of the connection, click on the
4.
wireless icon in the service tray again. In the example, the computer has
successfully joined the wireless network “DWYL7.”
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4
Configuring
My Network
Settings
4.0
Introduction
4.1
Accessing the My Network
Settings
4.2
Using the My Network
Settings
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Once the FiOS Router is physically
connected and the FiOS Router’s Main
screen is displayed in a web browser, a list
of devices connected to the FiOS Router’s
network appears in the “My Network”
column of the screen. From here, basic
network settings can be configured.
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Configuring My Network Settings
4.1
Accessing My Network Settings
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4.1
Accessing My Network Settings
To access My Network, click the “My Network” icon in the Main screen.
The “My Network” screen appears:
On the far right side of the screen, in the “Connected Devices” section, is a list
of the devices currently connected to the FiOS Router’s network, sorted by
connection type and number. The rest of the screen contains the “My Network”
section, which displays each device connected to the FiOS Router’s network,
and a series of basic configuration settings for each device.
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4.2
Using My Network Settings
Various settings can be accessed for a particular device, as follows.
4.2a
Access Device
For devices that can be accessed (such as Internet cameras and networked hard
drives), locate it in the My Network column, then click
Access Devices
to use
the device over the network.
4.2b
Access Shared Files
To access the shared files on a particular device, locate the device in the My
Network column, then click
Access Shared Files
. A list of shared files appears
on the screen.
4.2c
Website Blocking
Clicking
Website Blocking
generates the “Parental Control” screen. For
more information about using parental controls, see chapter 7, “Using
Parental Controls.”
4.2d
Block Internet Services
Internet services blocking is used to prevent a device on the network from
accessing particular services available on the Internet, such as receiving email
or downloading files from FTP sites. To set up Internet services blocking on a
networked device:
Locate the device in the My Network column, then click
1.
Block Internet
Services
. The “Access Control” screen appears.

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