Changing the password and settings – Sierra Wireless Overdrive User Manual

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Setting up th

e Device

4.

If the device LCD displays “Charging”, “Charged”, or “Powered off,” press and hold the power
button

for two seconds.

5.

Wait until the device LCD displays “Connect your computer to Wi-Fi network,” followed by the
network name (SSID) and password. This may take several seconds.

6.

On your computer, connect to the Wi-Fi network listed on the device LCD. If you don’t know
how to do this, see “How Do I Connect to Wi-Fi?” on page 116. After you’ve connected to the
Wi-Fi network, the device LCD displays “Open any web page to continue setup.”

7.

Open your Web browser. The “Welcome to your Overdrive” window opens.

Note:

This window displays the administrator password and the address of the device home page. Please
remember this information or write it down in a safe place.

This window provides several options.

To keep the default settings of the device, click one of the following:

The Internet

(to start surfing)

My Overdrive’s home page

(to view the device status, customize settings). Proceed to

“Activating and Using Your Network Service” on page 24.

To change security settings, click

Set up my Overdrive

.

Changing the Password and Settings

During the device setup, you can select

Set up my Overdrive

to change the settings for the:

Administrator password

— This password is used to log in to the home page, where you can

view and customize your device settings. The default password is “password.” Choose
something easy-to-remember (yet not easily guessed by others). If you forget this password,
you’ll need to reset the device to its default settings and go through the device setup (as
described in “Setting Up the Device” on page 20).

Your administrator password must be 1–20 characters long.

Wi-Fi network name (SSID)

— This name is visible to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices, and is used

to identify your Wi-Fi network. The length of the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) depends on other
settings of the browser interface. (See the Help bubble that’s displayed when you move the
cursor to the SSID input field.)

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