Use Ethernet to increase reliability of Nokia WiFi connections 
In their default configuration, Nokia WiFi devices connect to one another using Wi-Fi 
connections. They use these connections to communicate and share information about both 
the network and its connected clients. If you have the infrastructure support necessary to do 
so, you may choose to connect your Nokia WiFi devices using Ethernet cables, which would 
result in wired connections. These can offer faster speeds, lower latency, and no interference—
all characteristics that are common to wireless connections. 
IMPORTANT 
The Ethernet cables must not pass through an Ethernet switch or other router 
Factory reset a Nokia WiFi device 
This procedure returns your Nokia WiFi device to its "out-of-box" state. You may elect to 
factory reset devices on your own or as directed by a Nokia Care Agent. There are two 
scenarios where factory resetting a Nokia WiFi device may be warranted: 
1.  Incomplete device configuration during Nokia WiFi setup/onboarding. 
2.  Re-deployment of your Nokia WiFi network to a new location. 
IMPORTANT 
The need to factory reset one Nokia WiFi device means that ALL your devices 
must be factory reset, starting with the device acting as the gateway and 
followed by any extender devices. Failure to do so will generate a wireless 
network with incomplete or mismatched configuration data. 
FACTORY RESET PROCEDURE 
1.  Using a paper clip or SIM tray removal tool, on the back of each powered-on Beacon, 
press the Reset button for ~10 seconds, or until the LED flashes red.  
2.  The LED turns solid white, which indicates the Beacon has entered boot-up phase. 
3.  The LED flashes yellow, which indicates the Beacon has been factory reset and is ready 
for configuration. 
4.  Once all Beacons are factory reset, refer to one of the "Setup your Nokia WiFi" sections 
and setup your Nokia WiFi from scratch.