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Motorola AC1600 - Minimizing Wireless Interference

Motorola AC1600
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What if I don’t know my MG7540’s Wireless Network
Names/SSIDs or Security Key/Password?
The default values are printed on the bottom label of the MG7540. Use these unless
you changed them. If you changed them, try to remember where you saved copies
of the new values. Alternatively, if you have a device that connects wirelessly to the
MG7540, it may show the Wireless Network Name/SSID and Password. You can also
find this information through the MG7540’s Configuration Manager. Information
about doing this is in the Configuration Manager section above.
If all else fails, reset the device to factory defaults by holding the Reset button for
10 seconds. You can then use the default values.
What if I think that wireless devices are interfering with my
MG7540 wireless router?
1. Where possible, put the MG7540 as far away as possible from interfering
devices such as Bluetooth transmitters and neighbors’ Wi-Fi routers.
2. To try to pick a less used wireless channel for your MG7540. First go in to your
MG7540s Configuration Manager.
3. Click the Advanced button at the top of the page, then click the Wireless and
Scan/Bridge menu items at the top of the page.
4. Select the band you are having trouble with. Then click the ScanWirelessAPs
button. A list will appear of competing wireless networks, including the
channels they are using. Write down one or more of the less used channel
numbers. Less used channels should be better for your MG7540.
5. On the top of the page, click the Wireless Basic menu item.
6. On the Basic page, select the band you are having trouble with, then select a
channel you noted above in the Channel pulldown, and then click Save.
Do you have any other questions? We have lots more information at
www.motorolacable.com/mentor

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