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- Wait for a few moments while the device sets itself up. (watch the panel icon)
- Disable wireless via the top panel network icon, if it is enabled.
- Open the browser and you should see the "It Works" screen. Close the browser.
- Move the computer cable to each port and repeat step 3. (On the last port, get into the router's firmware (click on the right address on the "It Works" screen and enter the username:admin (usually) and password:admin or password or <blank>), before closing the browser.
- Disable the wired connection via the panel icon and disconnect the computer ethernet cable.
- "Enable Wireless" via the network icon.
- Make sure that the light on the device that corresponds to "wireless" is on.
- Left-clicking on this same network icon should show you a list of available wireless connections. Look for the one that corresponds to your device (for example, 'Linksys,' 'Netgear,' 'D-Link' or 'Default'). Click on the appropriate network and wait for the connection to be established.
- If you do not see a corresponding network, try resetting the device again, but hold the button for longer.
- Open the browser, and you should see the "It works!" screen, again.
- Once you have successfully used the device to access the internet and logged into the device settings page, it is working and ready for sale.
- Troubleshooting Tips
- If the device will not connect wirelessly, it may be because the wireless function is disabled in the device's default settings.
- Disable wireless on the top panel of the testing station desktop.
- Connect Das Unternet to the device.
- Click again on "Test Network Device" on the top bar of the browser. If it works, the device is good and just needs its wireless settings updated. When you click on the appropriate IP address there should be how-to notes pertaining to wireless connectivity.
- Once you have updated the wireless settings, make sure to test the connection again after unplugging Das Unternet and re-enabling wireless on the desktop panel.
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