![]() ![]() Enter password or a customized password in the Password field.On the Login page, enter admin or a customized username in the Username field.For instructions to bypass the alert screen, refer to article # 18181 - Alert Message for Web Manager Access. There is no risk in proceeding to the Web Manager. ![]() A security or private risk alert may appear on the web browser advising users to proceed with caution when accessing the Web Manager.For workaround instructions refer to article # 19435 - 192.168.0.1 uses an unsupported protocol. The workaround to access the Web Manager with a PC is to use the Firefox browser and set the TLS version to 1. Safari browsers on Apple PC and mobile devices are not impacted. The Web Manager uses an earlier version of the TLS protocol and does not match the version allowed by the web browser. The message includes 192.168.01 uses an unsupported protocol and ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH. NOTE: A browser message on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera, may appear when accessing the Web Manager. Enter into the address box, and press the Enter key. This document contains the following section: The Wi-Fi client will have to manually reconnect to the new SSIDs after disabling the Band Steering option. The Wi-Fi clients will then connect to the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz bands independently. Once Band Steering is disabled it is suggested to rename the Network Name (SSID) of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to a unique name to differentiate them. As the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands share the same Network Name (SSID), it is recommended to disable Band Steering to reduce the confusion on the Wi-Fi client. The 2.4 GHz band provides greater distance for the connection while the 5 GHz band provides higher speed in shorter distances for the connection. In some situations, the Wi-Fi client may experience disconnects and reconnects depending on the location of the client device in respect to the Wireless AP. NOTE: Band Steering requires that the Network Name (SSID), Wireless Encryption type, and Passphrase (Wireless password) match on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands in order to function. (If the 5 GHz band gets crowded, the Band Steering function can also move a 5 GHz client to the 2.4 GHz band.) When the SBG6700-AC sends a Wi-Fi client from the 2.4 GHz band to the 5 GHz bands, the client may experience a brief Wi-Fi disconnection and reconnection. Band Steering technology will detect if a Wi-Fi client has dual-band capabilities and will send the Wi-Fi client to the 5 GHz bands if the 2.4 GHz band becomes overcrowded. The SBG6700-AC has the ability to improve Wi-Fi performance by using Band Steering.
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