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Internet gateway for business
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Click Register
Register.
Alternatively, you can enter the Gateway's PIN shown on this screen
into the WPS user interface of your device, if this PIN mode is
supported by your Wi-Fi device.
4.
After pressing the WPS button on your Gateway, you have two minutes
to press the WPS button on the client device before the WPS session
times out.
When the WPS button on your Gateway is pressed, the Status LED on
the front of your Gateway begins flashing blue. The flashing continues
until WPS pairing to the client device completes successfully. At this
time, the Status LED turns solid blue.
If WPS fails to establish a connection to a Wi-Fi client device within two
minutes, the Status LED on your Gateway flashes red for two minutes to
indicate the WPS pairing process was unsuccessful. After flashing red,
the light returns to solid white to indicate that Wi-Fi is on.
Note:
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) cannot be used if WPA3 security is
enabled or SSID broadcast is disabled or if MAC address authentication is
enabled with an empty white list.
CONNECTING A WI-FI DEVICE USING A PASSWORD
1.
Verify each device that you are connecting with Wi-Fi has built-in Wi-Fi
or an external Wi-Fi adapter.
2.
Open the device's Wi-Fi settings application.
3.
Select the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) of your Gateway from the device's
list of discovered Wi-Fi networks.
4.
When prompted, enter your Gateway's Wi-Fi password (WPA2 or WPA3
key) into the device's Wi-Fi settings. Your Gateway's default Wi-Fi
network name and password are located on the sticker on the back of
your Gateway.
http://setup.verizon.com/businessinternetgateway |
02 / CONFIGURING YOUR VERIZON INTERNET GATE-
WAY FOR BUSINESS
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