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10. Click “OK” when you finish setting and close the Window.
Figure 4 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties in Windows XP
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“ping” utility of DOS mode is a handy tool to check the access to the C1 Super WiFi CPE.
1. Go to DOS mode by typing “cmd” in “Run”.
2. Type command:
ping 192.168.1.20
The C1 Super WiFi CPE shall respond to your ping request if it has a correct connection
with your PC.
NOTE: Using the same PC to ping different C1 Super WiFi CPE may cause ping failure. This is
because the C1 Super WiFi CPE have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses.
You need to type a command “arp –d” in DOS mode to clear ARP table on PC before each
ping.
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The C1 can be accessed through a Web Browser, for example, Internet Explorer (IE).
1. Open an IE session and type the IP address of the C1 Super WiFi CPE. Example:
https://192.168.1.20, where 192.168.1.20 is the C1’s IP address. The C1 default IP
Address is 192.168.1.20. Note: the release version 5.4.0.2 only supports http format
URL link.
2. A window will pop up, as shown in Figure 5. Enter the user name and password in the
corresponding fields. The default User Name and Password are shown in Table 1.
They are case sensitive.