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case, check the WAN cable (Ethernet or Coax) connecting your
Gateway to the Internet to make sure it is properly connected on
both ends.
• Be sure your wireless device is within range of your Wi-Fi Gateway,
move it closer to see if your connection improves.
• Check your network device’s Wi-Fi settings to be sure your device’s
Wi-Fi is on (enabled) and that you have the correct Wi-Fi network
and password (if using a Wi-Fi password) as configured on your
Gateway.
• Be sure you are connecting to the correct Wi-Fi network, check to be
sure you are using your Gateway’s ESSID. In some cases, if using a
wireless password, you may need to enter the Wi-Fi password
into your network device again to be sure your device accepts the
password.
• Check to be sure you are running the latest software for your network
device.
• Try turning your network device’s Wi-Fi off and on and try to
connect.
• If you have made any changes in your network settings and turning
your network device’s Wi-Fi off and on does not help, try to
restart your network device.
• As a final tip you may need to turn your gateways’ Wi-Fi settings from
on to off, and back to on again and apply the changes. 10.0a/
ACCESSING YOUR GATEWAY IF YOU ARE LOCKED OUT If your
Gateway connection is lost while making configuration changes,
a setting that locks access to your Gateway’s GUI may have