With Mac Os X; How To Configure Your Modem Using The Interface; Basic Configuration Of The Modem; How To Change The Name Of Your Wi-Fi Network (Ssid) - VOO TC7210.V Operating Instructions Manual

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WITH MAC OS X

1.
Click the AirPort icon
2.
In the list of available networks, choose your wireless network (e.g. VOO-123456), then click Connect.
When choosing a wireless network at home, do not select the shared network
VOO-HOMESPOT.
3.
Enter the security key (e.g. ABCDEFGH) and click OK. You wireless network is now connected.

3 HOW TO CONFIGURE YOUR MODEM USING THE INTERFACE?

Sign in to your myVOO account on www.myVOO.be. Select Internet (as shown below) to find the Wi-Fi Modem card quickly
and click Configure my modem. You are redirected to a sign-in page.
You must enter a user name and password. The user name is "voo" in lowercase. The password is by default the password
of your modem that you can find on the label underneath your modem (see page 3, item 2). You now have access to the
configuration interface of the modem.

4 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF THE MODEM

1. HOW TO CHANGE THE NAME OF YOUR WI-FI NETWORK (SSID)?

1.
Go the user interface of the modem, click Configure your modem then Wi-Fi in the top menu.
Select your Main Network (2.4GHz or 5GHz) or Guest Network.
Each network has its own benefits. To increase the range (e.g. Wi-Fi on the second floor), we recommend 2.4GHz.
For better performance when near to the modem, (e.g. gaming on the network), we recommend 5GHz.
2.
Enter the desired network name in the Network Name (SSID) field.
3.
Click Apply (at the bottom of the window) to validate your change.
If you make changes while you are connected to the Wi-Fi network, you will be disconnected.
. A list of available networks is displayed.
WI-FI MODEM
User's Manual
The modem router is configured directly
via the device interface, so you must be
connected to the (Wi-Fi or cable) network
of the modem. To access the interface of
your modem without being connected to
the Internet: refer to the section on frequent
problems (see p. 20, item 7).
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