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Appendix FAQ
Q1. I cannot log in to the web UI of the CPE by entering 192.168.2.1. What should I do?
A1. Try the following solutions:
- Ensure that the device is properly connected to a power source and your computer properly.
- Ensure that the IP address of the computer is set to an unused IP address, such as 192.168.2.X (X ranges from
2-254).
- Restore the CPE to factory settings.
Q2: How to restore the CPE to factory settings?
All previous settings will be cleared after the CPE is restored to factory settings, and you need to configure the CPE again.
A2: Try the following solutions:
Method 1: When the Power indicator lights solid on, hold the RESET button down for about 8 seconds. When all LED
indicators light up then turn off, the CPE is restored to factory settings.
Method 2: Log in to the web UI of the CPE, choose Tools > Maintenance, and click Reset to Factory Settings.
Q3: How to check that the CPE is under the best connection status?
A3: Try the following solutions:
Method 1: Observe the LED indicators of the CPE. The connection reaches its best when the LED1, LED2 and LED3
indicators of the CPEs all lights solid on or blink.
Method 2: Log in to the web UI of the CPE (the default IP address is 192.168.2.1), check the bridging status in Status >
Wireless Status.
Stronger signal strength (-60 dBm is better than -70 dBm) and less background noise (-100 dBm is better than
-90 dBm) lead to better bridging signal.
Q4: The wireless bridging fails. What should I do?
A4: Try the following solutions:
- When peer-to-peer bridging fails, restore the two CPEs to factory settings and try again.

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