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Motorola MD1600 Quick Start Manual page 13

Vdsl2/adsl2+ modem plus ac1600 router
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online. You can learn more about CenturyLink DSL settings by
going to www.motorolanetwork.com/CenturyLink.
• If your DSL connection requires a logon, ensure that you have
entered your DSL Username and Password correctly. This is
different than the Username and Password used to log into the
MD1600, and is usually different than the Username and
Password used to access your Email. Check with your DSL
Service Provider if you are not sure.
• If you are using VDSL, check with your service provider to see
if you need to enable VLAN tagging.
What if I am connected wirelessly but my connection seems
slow or keeps dropping?
Please re-read the Improving Wireless Performance section.
What if I don't know my MD1600's WiFi SSID/Network
Name or WiFi Password/Key?
• The default values are printed on the modem's bottom label.
Use these unless you changed them. If you changed them, and
you have a device that connects wirelessly to the MD1600, it
may show the WiFi SSID/Network Name and WiFi Password.
• You can also find this information in the MD1600 Configuration
Manager. Information about using this is in the Configuration
Manager section above. If all else fails, reset the device to
factory defaults by holding the Reset button for 8 seconds. You
can then use the default values.
What if I think that wireless devices are interfering with my
MD1600 wireless router?
• Where possible, put the MD1600 as far away as possible from
interfering devices such as WiFi printers, microwave ovens,
Bluetooth transmitters and neighbors' WiFi routers.
Try to pick a less used wireless channel for your MD1600. Go
into your MD1600's Configuration Manager. To change the
channel, select WiFi. On this page you can select the channel
you want in the Channel pulldown for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz,
then click Apply.

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