User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover Page
- Contents
- 1 Introduction and Getting Started
- 2 Software Configuration
- 3 Advanced Settings
- 4 Troubleshooting and Support
- 5 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information
- 6 Glossary
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Connecting to the Web UI
Once your 5G Indoor Router is connected to a device that supports Web browsing, you can use the Web
User Interface to customize settings, change your password, and access information.
On a device connected to the 5G Indoor Router, open any Web browser and go to http://192.168.1.1 .
Select Sign In (in the top-right corner of the screen), and enter the Admin password printed on the
bottom of the 5G Indoor Router.
Caring for your Router
This section provides information on general care and restoring your 5G Indoor Router to factory default
settings.
Resetting your Router
You can reset your 5G Indoor Router to factory settings using the RESET button on the router or from
the Admin Web UI.
CAUTION!
Resetting returns your 5G FX2000 Indoor Router to factory settings, including resetting the
Wi-Fi name and password. This disconnects all devices.
Resetting with the RESET button
The master reset button is in a small hole located in the battery compartment on the bottom of the
5G Indoor Router
. This button returns the device to factory settings, including resetting the Wi-Fi name
(SSID) and password and admin password
.
To reset the 5G Indoor Router:
1. Slide the battery cover to the left and insert a fing
ernail at the edge to lift it out of place.
2. Place
one end of an unfolded paper clip into the ma
ster reset button hole.
3. Press the paper clip on the button for about five to
six seconds, then your 5G Indoor Router
will
restart.
Resetting from the Admin Web UI
To reset the router from the Admin Web UI, select Settings > Backup and Restore and select Restore
factory defaults.
Care Tips
Inseego recommends the following care guidelines:
Protect the router from liquids, dust, and excessive
temperatures.
Do not apply adhesive labels to the router as they may cause the router to pot
e
ntially overheat or
alter the performance of the inter
nal antenna.
Store the router in dry and secure location when not
in use.










