Changing Ssid/Password In Wireless Client Mode - Broadcastvision Entertainment AudioFetch Express User Manual

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4. At 10 seconds all three status LEDs will turn on solid for a window of 3 seconds
o Release the button while the status LEDs are on to restore defaults for only the WiFi
module (just the WiFi module settings on the Network Setup doghouse page)
B) Restore all settings on all Doghouse pages:
1. Power up the AudioFetch Express and allow it to fully boot (about 35 seconds)
2. Press and hold the User Button, as soon as it is pressed all status LEDs will turn off
3. Continue pressing the button
4. At 10 seconds all three status LEDs will turn on solid for a window of 3 seconds
o Do not release the button yet, continue pressing button and the status LEDs turn
off again
5. After the status LEDs turn off, continue pressing button for another 7 seconds
6. When all three status LEDs turn on again:
o Release the button while the status LEDs are on to restore factory defaults for all
Doghouse settings
7. Note: in step 6 above the three status LEDs will remain on for 5 seconds, then turn off. If
the button is not released before they turn off, then nothing will happen (no restore). In
this case, simply release the button then repeat this procedure starting from step 1.
There is a "Restore Factory Defaults" link/button in the Doghouse Tools & Utilities page, this
will restore all the Doghouse settings except for the WiFi module settings.
When the WiFi module is restored to default, AudioFetch Express will operate in Access Point
mode:

11 Changing SSID/password in Wireless Client Mode

In Wireless Client Mode the AudioFetch Express connects into your existing WiFi network and
must be configured with the correct SSID and password. If your WiFi network settings are
changed (SSID/password), or if AudioFetch Express was not shipped with pre-configured settings
matching your WiFi, then follow this procedure:
Ÿ Red and green LEDs will turn off, yellow LED will flash indicating WiFi
module restore is in progress
Ÿ AudioFetch Express will automatically reboot when restore is complete
Ÿ Red LED will turn off, green and yellow LEDs will flash indicating full restore
is in progress
Ÿ AudioFetch Express will automatically reboot when restore is complete
SSID: AudioFetchExpress
no encryption or password
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