Network Router User Manual

Reboot GRouter device and reestablish communications using new settings
If communications with new settings cannot be established because of lost or incorrect
settings then revert GRouter device to factory defaults and start over.
2.1.4. Restoring Factory Defaults
e web Tool allows customization of the IP address, net mask, http port, user name, and
password. Should any of these settings be forgotten or setup incorrectly, communication with the
GRouter device may not be possible. In this event, the GRouter device can be restored to factory
defaults so that a known set of IP parameters is in eect. ere are three sets of default settings.
Each is reset using the same approach except that a dierent service button or combination of
service buttons is held down at system powerup or reset.
2.1.4.1. Basic Procedure
e basic procedure is to press and release the Reset button or power cycle the GRouter device
and then press and hold down without releasing one or both (as appropriate) of the two service
buttons on the front panel. While the GRouter boots up the Srv, Tx, and Rx LEDs on the front
panel will be o. Aer about a minute, when the GRouter completes boot up, the Srv, Tx, and Rx
LEDs will all go on steady for a couple of seconds then go o for a second and then on again. At
this point release the service button(s) and the Srv LED will go o, the Tx and Rx LEDs will stay
on steady if there is no trac or will icker if there is trac. e GRouter will now automatically
reboot one more time. Once the GRouter completes this last reboot (aer about a minute or two)
the appropriate default settings will have been restored.
Test the restored IP settings by pinging the default IP address and/or entering the default URL
into a web browser.
2.1.4.2. IP and WiFi settings
To restore the IP host address, netmask, and, when applicable, the WiFi interface settings to
factory defaults use the basic procedure above and hold down the button labeled "Service Router".
2.1.4.3. Web user name, password, and http port
To restore the web user name, password, and http port settings to factory defaults use the basic
procedure above and hold down the button labeled "Service App".
2.1.4.4. All parameters
To restore all the parameters (IP, WiFi and web) to factory default settings use the basic procedure
above and hold down both buttons labeled "Service Router", and "Service App" respectively.
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