..........................In the Box ..............................Indicators ............................. Record Your GUI Password ......................What are the Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi GUI Password and Default Xplore SSID names used for? ..................... My GUI Password ..........................Xplore Hub 5 Router using WPS ....................
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Please note: This Wi-fi is only compatible with the new Xplore Hub 5 router. It is not compatible with the Xplore Hub 2.0. If you have Xplore Home Phone service, and already have an Xplore Hub 2.0, please contact Xplore Support at 1-866-841-6001.
If any parts are missing, please contact Xplornet Support By Email: support@xplornet.com By Phone: 1-866-841-6001 If any parts are missing, please contact Xplore Support: By Email: support@xplore.ca By Phone: 1-866-841-6001 X P L O R E W H O L E H O M E W I - F I...
Indicators: Front WPS button and status LED The Blue button on the front of the unit is for WPS functionality. WPS refers to Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, a feature that easily lets you connect WPS supported client devices (such as a wireless printer) to your router easily.
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RJ-45 port is used to connect the unit to a computer LAN1 and LAN2 or other network devices. RJ-45 port is used to connect to your Xplore modem. USB 2.0 Host port. Used for USB network storage device or printer.
5 GHz SSID Default Xplore Default SSID Names What are the Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi GUI Password and Default Xplore SSID names used for? You use the combination of the last 4 numbers of your unit D-SN serial number with admin, for example: admin0042, to login to your Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi Unit GUI.
My GUI Password Record the last four numbers of your serial number for your password: GUI Browser URL 192.168.219.1 Username Admin Password admin __________ X P L O R E W H O L E H O M E W I - F I U S E R G U I D E...
Whole Home Wi-Fi Unit Modem If you do not have a Whole Home Wi-Fi network, you can skip this step. If you already have Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi Unit(s) that are in use, you will need to perform a factory reset first using the button on the back (Hold for 10 seconds), wait 3 mins for it to power on fully.
Connect the Whole Home Wi-Fi Units to Xplore Modem Connect the Wi-Fi units to Xplore Modem (only applicable if you have no Xplore Hub 5 router included your Whole Home Wi-Fi setup) 1. WPS a. Power on the first unit (this will become the controller), and connect it to the Xplore modem via the WAN port on the back.
Connect a Wireless Device to the Internet Ensure that your devices are within range of the Wi-Fi connection (and inside the home). On the back of your Controller unit, locate your default SSID names on the white sticker. If you have already changed the SSID name, locate that.
Set Your Own SSID Home Network Name and Passphrase Before you connect a wireless device to your Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi Unit, we recommend that you first change the default Xplore SSID Name and WPA Passphrase (listed as WLAN Security on the sticker) (See Record Your Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi GUI Password, Page 6) to your own Name and Passphrase.
You can connect to either SSID *. The 2.4 GHz is best suited for wireless devices that are more than 1.5 Meters (5 FT) from the Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi Unit. The 5 GHz is best suited for wireless devices that are 1.5 Meters (5 FT) or less from the Xplore Unit.
One of my devices won’t connect to Wi-Fi – what should I do? Check to see if the light on the Controller unit connected to the Xplore modem is Green, if it is, then check the Agent units, and make sure the light is blue.
Xplore Whole Home Wi-Fi Unit Features • Dual Band Wi-Fi – Provides both 2.4 and 5 GHz • GB Ethernet Port – 1GB LAN Ethernet port for home networking • WLAN SSID Name Change (2.4 and 5 GHz) – Change SSID network name for 2.4 or 5 GHz channels...
Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.4 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and...