Motorola CPEI 890 user manual Basic Configuration, Personalize Menu

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Basic Configuration

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Chapter 3: Basic Configuration

Once the CPE setup has been completed, you can log in to your CPE from any computer on your home network. To log in type the device name in the address bar on your computer. The default device name is mywimax.

This section describes the PERSONALIZE, INTERNET, STATUS, and Wi-Fi basic Menus that are available.

Personalize Menu

The Personalize menu provides the following tabs:

Password

Device Time

Device Name

Restore Factory Settings

Figure 3-1:Personalize Menu

To Access the Personalize menu, click on the Tools symbol, then click on Personalize.

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Contents CPEi 890 Series Contents Configuring TCP/IP Desktop CPEi 890 User Guide OverviewPowerful Features in a Single Unit Front of the CPEBack of the CPE Operating InformationThis page intentionally left blank Before you Begin InstallationEasy Setup Before you Begin Configuration Advanced SetupProcedure to Log into the CPE Logging in to the CPEDevice Time Setup Wizard and AuthenticationChange Password WiMAX Security AccountRestart Button 2Status ScreenThis page intentionally left blank Basic Configuration Personalize MenuDevice Name Tab Password TabDevice Time Tab Restore Factory Settings Tab Internet MenuInternet Protocol Tab WiMAX Security TabFirewall Tab Dynamic DNS Tab Status MenuTelephony Tab Telephony MenuNetwork Tab Account Tab 4Telephony MenuRing Tone Tab Caller ID TabCall Forwarding Tab Voice Mail Tab Special Number Tab Field or Button Description Wi-Fi Wi-Fi MenuWi-Fi Security WEP Configuration WPA/WPA2 ConfigurationWi-Fi Protected Setup WPS Option #1, Push Button Control PBCOption #2, Personal Identification Number PIN This page intentionally left blank Advanced Configuration Port Forwarding MenuForwarding Tab Local Address MenuDhcp Server Tab 2Local Address MenuLease Status Tab Lease Reservation TabControl Panel System Tab Software TabCertificate Tab Wi-Fi Advanced About TabField or Button Description WMM This page intentionally left blank Configuring TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XPConfiguring TCP/IP JAN JAN Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Vista JAN 11Local Area Connection selection 13Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IPv4 properties selection JAN This page intentionally left blank Additional Troubleshooting Help TroubleshootingPower Computer Cannot Log On to the CPETroubleshooting Important Safety and Legal Information 6814927F46