Motorola mt7711 User Guide - Page 8

Wireless Router, Name/SSID and Wireless Security Key/Password printed - wifi range

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Wireless Router As noted before, the MT7711 has a unique Wireless Network Name/SSID and Wireless Security Key/Password printed on the MT7711's bottom label. Set up your wireless devices to work with this SSID and security key, or with the SSID and security key you specified, if you changed them. Note that wireless performance depends on a number of factors. Please keep these things in mind: • Where possible, put the MT7711 in a central place so that it's not too far away from the your wireless devices that need Internet access. • Try to avoid interference from Bluetooth headsets and stereos, microwave ovens, WiFi-capable printers, and 2.4 GHz cordless phones and base stations. Try not to put the MT7711 close to these interfering devices. • Sometimes it helps to change the MT7711 wireless channel frequency to reduce interference with neighbors' wireless networks. This is discussed in the Troubleshooting section of this Quick Start. • Wireless range can be limited by a variety of issues, including weak wireless clients and challenging building configurations. Sometimes devices with a weak wireless signal will connect to the MT7711, and often those devices can slow down your network's WiFi. If you need greater wireless range far away from your MT7711, you could add a Range Extender. For more information, please see www.motorolanetwork.com/extenders If you have coaxial cable running near your router and a distant wireless access point, HDTV, or other device, MoCA is often a good way to connect the router to the device. MoCA can share the same cable used for cable TV or cable Internet. With the Motorola MM1000 MoCA Adapter, speeds are up to 1,000 Mbps. Please see www.motorolanetwork.com/MocaWifi 7

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Wireless Router
As noted before, the MT7711 has a unique Wireless Network
Name/SSID and Wireless Security Key/Password printed on
the MT7711’s bottom label.
Set up your wireless devices to
work with this SSID and security key, or with the SSID and
security key you specified, if you changed them.
Note that wireless performance depends on a number of
factors.
Please keep these things in mind:
Where possible, put the MT7711 in a central place so that it’s
not too far away from the your wireless devices that need
Internet access.
Try to avoid interference from Bluetooth headsets and
stereos, microwave ovens, WiFi-capable printers, and 2.4 GHz
cordless phones and base stations. Try not to put the MT7711
close to these interfering devices.
Sometimes it helps to change the MT7711 wireless channel
frequency to reduce interference with neighbors’ wireless
networks. This is discussed in the Troubleshooting section of
this Quick Start.
Wireless range can be limited by a variety of issues, including
weak wireless clients and challenging building configurations.
Sometimes devices with a weak wireless signal will connect to
the MT7711, and often those devices can slow down your
network’s WiFi. If you need greater wireless range far away
from your MT7711, you could add a Range Extender. For more
information, please see
www.motorolanetwork.com/extenders
If you have coaxial cable running near your router and a
distant wireless access point, HDTV, or other device, MoCA is
often a good way to connect the router to the device. MoCA
can share the same cable used for cable TV or cable Internet.
With the Motorola MM1000 MoCA Adapter, speeds are up to
1,000 Mbps. Please see
www.motorolanetwork.com/MocaWifi