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Change Node Name
Each device has a name, which is either the host name or the IP
address. The node name can be updated to make it easier to keep
track of devices on the network. For example, a games console may
show on the network map as an IP address like 192.168.2.55 but
can be renamed to be "games console 1".
Show Properties
The properties can be displayed for each device. Properties for
AirTies devices are displayed: Properties for local computer running
AirTies Network Assistant are displayed:
Internet Settings
The Internet settings for the AirTies device can be configured. The
connection type can be selected from either ADSL or Ethernet. For
ADSL connections the username and password that is supplied from
your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is entered with VPI/VCI settings
if they are not the default for your country. For Ethernet
connections the protocol is defined and username and password are
configured if PPPoE is defined.
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Click OK to save your settings. Click Advanced to show all Internet
settings. Click Cancel to cancel any changes made and return to the
network map.
Internet Usage
The amount of data that is sent and received from and to the
Internet is counted and stored on the gateway device. This allows
for users to monitor how much data they are using, which is useful
when they have an account with their ISP which limits the amount
of data that they can download and upload. To see the download
and upload data in real time click Real-Time.
Wireless Settings
The wireless settings of the device can be changed: The security
mode can be changed to either "None" or "WPA/WPA2". The
Wireless Network Name (SSID) can be changed. This is the name
that appears when you search for wireless networks from a PC. The
password used to connect to the wireless network can be changed.
This should be at least eight characters long. You can see the
characters by unchecking Hide characters.
Click "OK" to save your settings. Click "Advanced" to show all
Internet settings. Click "Cancel" to cancel any changes made and
return to the network map. Note that for devices that are connected
via MESH changes made to the gateway will be propagated to all
devices connected via MESH.
USB Status
USB status shows whether a printer or USB disk is inserted into the
device. For disks the amount of free disk space is displayed:
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For printers the printer model is displayed:
Firmware Upgrade
AirTies Network Assistant will automatically check for new firmware
updates for devices. If new firmware is available then an icon will be
displayed on the device to let the user know that there is new
firmware available. Clicking on the icon will perform a firmware
upgrade on the device.
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A manual update can also be made by selecting "Firmware
Upgrade". A check will be made for new firmware: If no firmware
was found then the user will be informed: If new firmware is
discovered then the firmware on the device will be updated.
Software Upgrade
For the local PC there is a software upgrade option instead of
firmware upgrade. This will check for any newer versions of AirTies
Network Assistant and update if the user requests.
User Info
Registering a device provides AirTies with useful information that
we use to help the customer with if they have a problem and also
use to help us improve our products and customer experience. Each
AirTies device on the home network can be registered with AirTies.
If a user does not want to register then they can select 'Do not
register' from the drop down box. Click "OK" to save your settings.
Click "Cancel" to cancel any changes made and return to the
network map.
Advanced Settings
Advanced settings open the devices' Web configuration page and
allow for all other settings to be updated by the user (see settings
below).
Adding AirTies Devices
When another device is added to the network then it will be
displayed in the network map. If the new device is an AirTies device
then the user s prompted to register the device.
The user can choose not to register the device, register as a new
user or use an existing user's details that already have devices
registered to them on the network. Clicking "OK" registers the new
device. Clicking "Cancel" closes the prompt.
Advanced Settings
You can set the basic settings of the device, which are ADSL and
wireless settings, with the Easy Installation CD. The easy installation
CD allows for quick and easy installation when you first setup your
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device. There is also a web interface to the device that allows for
basic and advanced settings to be configured. You do not need to
be connected to the Internet to access the device's Web UI. To
connect to the device follow these steps:
1- Run a Web browser program on your computer (Internet
Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc. ).
2- In the Web Browser's "Address" field, write the address
192.168.2.1 which is the default web interface address of device
and press "Enter"
3- The "Welcome" screen of the Web Interface will appear. On the
screen you will see a dialog box asking for the password to be
entered. By default there is no login password for your device.
Leave the password fiend empty and click OK.
Note: To set a password on the login screen, read "MANAGEMENT"
under the "Password Settings" section
Homepage
After the splash screen is the "Homepage" screen. You can see the
information about the current working status and the general
settings at your homepage screen.

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