Connecting Devices To The Telstra Gateway Pro; Setting Up Usb Mobile Broadband Backup - Tesla GATEWAY PRO User Manual

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4.5. Connecting devices to the Telstra Gateway Pro™

You can connect a number of different devices to the Telstra Gateway Pro™ following the setup
information in Section 2 of this guide. In addition Wi-Fi and WPS devices can be connected to the
Gateway using the following instructions.
4.5.1.
Connecting via Wi-Fi
The Telstra Gateway Pro™ is delivered with Wi-Fi turned on with a unique Wi-Fi Id and WPA2 Key
(Password). The Id, also known as SSID, and the WPA2 Key, are available on a card provided in the
packaging. Use this information to connect your Wi-Fi enabled devices.
4.5.2.
Connecting via WPS
Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) allows you to connect your network devices such as PCs, printers and
mobile devices wirelessly without using a password.
To connect using WPS, hold down the WPS button on the Gateway for three seconds. This temporarily
enables WPS access. Next, enable WPS on your network device (such as your printer or mobile phone).
The device will connect to the network allowing access to your Wi-Fi network.

4.6. Setting up USB Mobile Broadband Backup

A dropout or loss of your internet connection can have consequences for your business such as a loss
of access to internet sites and email. The Telstra Gateway Pro™ has a backup solution available that
provides an alternative path in the unlikely event that your primary internet access is not available.
It is now possible to switch to 4G mobile access when internet connectivity is not available via the main
WAN (ADSL, VDSL or NBN) connection.
By plugging a supported Mobile Broadband USB adapter into the USB port on the side or back of
the Telstra Gateway Pro™, internet connectivity via a 4G network becomes possible. This provides
continuous service while your WAN connection issue is investigated and resolved.
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Figure 37: WPS Button
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