Toshiba GN-1010 Manual De Usuario
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GN-1010 User’s Manual — Functions of the Utility Software
Configuration
This function sets the basic parameters such as the operating mode as well as the wire-
less parameters.
less parameters.
Configuration Screen
1. Access Point.................... Selects the desired access point.
2. Configuration Tab ............ Configuration menus are organized into each tab.
2. Configuration Tab ............ Configuration menus are organized into each tab.
• “SNMP” and “Spanning Tree” tabs are not used.
3. [Password]....................... Changes the password for the selected device.
• Up to 6 alphanumerics can be entered and is case-sen-
sitive.
• To change the password, enter the current password
and new one.
• To make the new password effective, the reboot opera-
tion is required.
4. [Read].............................. Reads the configuration for the selected device.
5. [Write] .............................. Writes the currently displayed configuration to the selected
5. [Write] .............................. Writes the currently displayed configuration to the selected
device.
• To make the configuration effective, the reboot operation
• To make the configuration effective, the reboot operation
is required.
6. [Default] ........................... Restores the factory default setting.
• To apply the setting, write the configuration to the device
and reboot it.
7. [Reboot]........................... Reboots the selected device.
8. [Exit] ................................ Returns to the main menu.
8. [Exit] ................................ Returns to the main menu.
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Password enrty is required for [Password], [Read], [Write], [Reboot] commands.
The factory default setting has no password. In this case, you need not enter any-
thing.
The factory default setting has no password. In this case, you need not enter any-
thing.
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Executing the command “[File] - [Save]” can save the currently displayed configura-
tion on the hard disk and “[File] - [Open]” can load a previously saved file.
tion on the hard disk and “[File] - [Open]” can load a previously saved file.
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