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Diagnosis
This page allows you determine if the TRAVEL ROUTER device has an active Internet connection.
Diagnosis
Address to Ping:
Enter the IP address you like to see if a successful connection can be made.
Ping Result:
The results of the Ping test.
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Firmware
The firmware (software) in the TRAVEL ROUTER device can be upgraded using your Web Browser.
To perform the Firmware Upgrade:
1.
Click the
Browse
button and navigate to the location of the upgrade file.
2.
Select the upgrade file. Its name will appear in the
Upgrade File
field.
3.
Click the
Apply
button to commence the firmware upgrade.
Note:
The Wireless Router is unavailable during the upgrade process, and must restart when the upgrade is completed. Any connections to or through the
Wireless Router will be lost.
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Back-up
Back-up
Restore to factory
default:
Restores the device to factory default settings.
Backup Settings:
Save the current configuration settings to a file.
Restore Settings:
Restores a previously saved configuration file.
Click
Browse
to select the file. Then
Upload
to load the settings.
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Reset
In some circumstances it may be required to force the device to reboot.
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8.3
AP and Client Bridge Modes
When the TRAVEL ROUTER device is set to AP or Client Bridge modes, it will no longer allocate IP addresses to its wireless clients.
To access the Web-Based configuration page, please follow the following steps to set a static IP address (Windows XP/Vista).
1.
Connect to the TRAVEL ROUTER using an Ethernet CAT.5 LAN Cable.
2.
Click Start and open Control Panel.
Windows XP
Windows Vista