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browser-based configuration
interface.
a. Please check that the unit is correctly inserted into a power socket
and check the LEDs on the front panel. If the unit is initializing after
being switched off or restarted, wait for a 2 minutes and try again.
b. Make sure you are using the full, correct URL:
http://renkforce.setup
c. If you are using a MAC or IP address filter, try to connect the unit
using a different computer.
d. Set your computer to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP),
and see if your computer can obtain an IP address.
e. Ensure that all other Wi-Fi/Ethernet adapters are disabled or
disconnected.
f. Password is case-sensitive. Make sure the “Caps Lock” light is not
illuminated.
g. b. If you do not know your password, restore the device to factory
settings.
I can’t establish a connection
to my unit.
a. If encryption is enabled, please re-check WEP or WPA passphrase
settings on your wireless client. The password is case-sensitive.
Make sure the “Caps Lock” light is not illuminated.
b. Try moving closer to the unit.
c. Switch off the unit and switch it back on after 10 seconds.
h. Please check that the unit is correctly inserted into a power socket
and check the LEDs on the front panel.
File downloads are very slow
or frequently interrupted.
b. Try again later. Your local network may be experiencing technical
difficulties or very high usage.
c. Change channel number.
The unit is extremely hot.
a. It is normal for the unit to heat up during frequent use. If you can
safely place your hand on the unit, the temperature is at a normal
level.
b. If you smell burning or see smoke coming from the unit, disconnect
it immediately, as far as it is safely possible to do so. Call your dealer
access the Internet.
a. Ensure that your broadband router is fully functional.
b. Power off both your network device and the access point and switch
back on again.
c. Ensure that the unit is powered on (check the PWR LED).
d. On the browser based configuration interface home page, check
“Status” under “Wireless Configuration”. It should be “Connected” –
if it is “Disconnected” then this means the unit is not connected to
your router/access point.
Can I use the same SSID as
my current gateway router
for my Wi-Fi access point?
Yes, but it is not recommended as it will be difficult to distinguish
between two SSIDs with the same name.
A firmware upgrade failed
and the GRP-438N isn’t
working.
Firmware upgrade failures can happen occasionally due to power cuts or
unstable connections. In this scenario, you need to first connect a
computer to your GRP-438N’s LAN port using an Ethernet cable. Then
you need to modify your computer’s IP address to 192.168.2.x where x