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Using the Blue Ethernet cable, connect the LAN port of the Fibre Unit (ONT) to the blue port labelled “WAN” on the back of the router Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket and connect the small round plug from the power supply unit into the power socket on the back of the router. Switch the power on at the wall socket and press the red power button on the back of the router. The power LED on top of the router will light up. You will need a second LAN cable for this step. Plug one end of the LAN cable into the LAN port of your PC Plug the other end of the LAN cable into the yellow LAN port labelled LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, or LAN4 on the back of the router Follow to connect without a second LAN cable. The default SSID (WiFi Network Name) and WiFi key (WiFi Password) are displayed on the bottom of your router. Ensure that the WLAN LED on top of your router is lit up. If the LED is not lit, open a web browser on your device and type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar at the top. Enter the username and password (admin/admin). Click on WLAN in the menu on the left. Click on Basic Settings and uncheck the box named “Disable WLAN Interface”. On your WiFi-enabled device, browse for and select the router’s SSID (WiFi Network Name). Use the WiFi key when prompted to connect your device to the WiFi network. If your WiFi-enabled device is equipped with a WPS button, press the WPS button on the back of the router until the WPS LED blinks. Press the WPS button on the WiFi-enabled device and allow 2 minutes for a secure WiFi connection to be established. Open an Internet browser (e.g. Google Chrome) on your device. Enter 192.168.1.1 into the address bar and enter the default username (admin) and password (admin). Follow the Quick Setup instructions to complete the Fibre configuration on your device. If you are having trouble, contact MWEB Tech Support for Help. WR7010 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE ROUTER WITH WiFi CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE ROUTER WITH WiFi IN THE BOX Quick Start Guide Fibre WiFi Router (WR7010) Power Supply Unit Blue Ethernet Cable CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE ROUTER VIA A LAN CABLE CONNECTING TO FIBRE FIBRE WiFi ROUTER CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER

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Using the Blue Ethernet cable, connect the LAN port of the Fibre Unit (ONT) to the blue port labelled “WAN” on the back of the router

Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket and connect the small round plug from the power supply unit into the power socket on the back of the router. Switch the power on at the wall socket and press the red power button on the back of the router. The power LED on top of the router will light up.

You will need a second LAN cable for this step. Plug one end of the LAN cable into the LAN port of your PC Plug the other end of the LAN cable into the yellow LAN port labelled LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, or LAN4 on the back of the router Follow to connect without a second LAN cable.

The default SSID (WiFi Network Name) and WiFi key (WiFi Password) are displayed on the bottom of your router. Ensure that the WLAN LED on top of your router is lit up. If the LED is not lit, open a web browser on your device and type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar at the top. Enter the username and password (admin/admin). Click on WLAN in the menu on the left. Click on Basic Settings and uncheck the box named “Disable WLAN Interface”. On your WiFi-enabled device, browse for and select the router’s SSID (WiFi Network Name). Use the WiFi key when prompted to connect your device to the WiFi network.

If your WiFi-enabled device is equipped with a WPS button, press the WPS button on the back of the router until the WPS LED blinks. Press the WPS button on the WiFi-enabled device and allow 2 minutes for a secure WiFi connection to be established.

Open an Internet browser (e.g. Google Chrome) on your device. Enter 192.168.1.1 into the address bar and enter the default username (admin) and password (admin). Follow the Quick Setup instructions to complete the Fibre configuration on your device. If you are having trouble, contact MWEB Tech Support for Help.

WR7010

CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT

CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE ROUTER WITH WiFi

CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE ROUTER WITH WiFi

IN THE BOX

Quick Start Guide

Fibre WiFi Router (WR7010)

Power Supply Unit

Blue Ethernet Cable

CONNECTING A DEVICE TO THE ROUTER VIA A LAN CABLE

CONNECTING TO FIBRE

FIBRE WiFi ROUTER

CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER

Open an Internet browser on your device. Enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and enter the default username (admin) and password (admin). Click on WAN in the menu on the left and then Ethernet WAN. In the section at the bottom labled PPP Settings input your MWEB-supplied username and password and click Apply Changes.

Follow the steps in to get to the WAN settings. In the settings near the top find the Channel Mode drop down and change it to IPoE. Leave all the other settings at default and click Apply Changes. If you are having trouble, contact MWEB Tech Support for Help.

MANUAL SET UP

READING THE LEDs

SET UP FOR IP-BASED FIBRE USERS

www.mweb.co.za/help/home

LED COLOUR STATUS DESCRIPTION

POWER WHITE

ON The router is receiving power and ready for use.

OFF The router is not receiving power.

WAN WHITE

ON The router detects an Ethernet connection on the Ethernet WAN port.

BLINKING The router is sending or receiving data to/from the Ethernet WAN port.

OFF The router does not detect an Ethernet link on the Ethernet WAN port.

INTERNET

WHITE

ON The router has an Internet connection but no traffic.

BLINKING The router is sending or receiving Internet traffic.

OFF There is no Internet connection.

RED ON The router failed to make an Internet connection.

LAN 1-4 WHITE

ON The router detects an Ethernet connection on one or more of the LAN ports.

BLINKING The router is sending or receiving data to/from one or more of the LAN ports.

OFF The router does not detect Ethernet links on the LAN ports.

WLAN WHITE

ON WiFi is enabled and ready.

BLINKING Wireless devices are connected.

OFF WiFi is disabled.

WPS WHITE

BLINKING The router is setting up a WPS connection.

OFF WPS is disabled.