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Improving Wireless Performance
As noted before, the MD1600 has a unique WiFi
SSID/Network Name and WiFi Password/Security Key
printed on the MD1600’s back label. Use these unless you
want to change them for some reason. If you do change them,
we suggest that you tape a label with the new SSID and
Password onto the MD1600. (Changing them will not affect
wireless quality.) Instructions for changing the SSID and
Password are at www.motorolanetwork.com/MD1600WiFi
Note that wireless performance depends on a number of
factors. Please keep these things in mind:
Where possible, put the MD1600 in a central place so that it’s
not too far away from your other wireless devices.
Don’t put the MD1600 close to interference-generating wireless
devices such as Bluetooth headsets and stereos, microwave
ovens, 2.4 GHz cordless phones and base stations, and WiFi
printers.
Sometimes it helps to change the MD1600 wireless channel
frequency to reduce interference with neighbors’ wireless
networks. This is discussed in the
Troubleshooting Tips.
The MD1600 router provides a powerful wireless signal that can
help reach many corners of your house. However, wireless
range can be limited by a variety of issues, including weak
wireless clients and challenging building configurations. Many
devices, such as phones, that you may use to connect to the
MD1600 do not have as powerful a wireless signal. Although
the MD1600’s advanced wireless technology can help improve
the performance and range of the devices, often the weaker
signal of your other devices can be a limiting factor. If you need
greater wireless range with the devices in your home, you
could add a Range Extender. For more information, please see
www.motorolanetwork.com/extenders

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