Changing Wireless Settings
The MG7310 comes set up for wireless-N with WPA2 security, with a unique
wireless network name (SSID) and a unique password. There’s a good chance
that you’ll want to use these settings. In that case wireless devices
connecting to the Primary Network on your MG7310 will use the same
wireless network name and password. (You may want to enable a separate
Guest Network or Networks for visitors and others for whom you want to
provide Internet access without also providing access to your computers and
other devices connected to your network.)
You may want to change the wireless settings on the Primary Network. The
most common reason is that you’re replacing a cable modem/router and you
want to use the same wireless network name and password that you’ve had.
If you change the wireless settings on your MG7310 to match your previous
settings, you won’t have to change the settings of wireless devices that
worked with your previous router. Unless there’s a good reason to change
your wireless settings, you should use the unique ones assigned at the
factory.
To change the wireless settings, first log into the Configuration Manager as
described in chapter 6. In summary, you type
192.168.0.1
in the address bar
of your browser, go to that address, enter the Username
admin
and
Password
motorola
, then click the Login button.
Summary of Contents for MG7310
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Page 19: ...5 Click the Login button ...
Page 27: ...For games and game consoles you may also need to enable UPnP and to set the Firewall to OFF ...
Page 28: ...Click the UPnP Enable box and click Save at the top of the Router Selections box ...
Page 29: ...Select Off in the IPv4 Firewall Protection pulldown and click Save ...
Page 31: ...This will bring you to the Basic Status and Settings page ...