Changing user passwords – Baseline Systems FreeWave Ethernet Radio User Manual

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FGR2-PE Wirelss Data Transceiver

LUM0024AB Rev A

5. Click Add User to create the user account, or click the red

icon in the upper right corner of the

dialog box to cancel without creating the user.

To delete a user:

1. Access the transceiver's Web page.

For more information, see "Accessing Configuration Web Pages" on page 19.

2. Click Users in the Pages menu to display the Users page.

3. In the User Accounts section of the page, click the red

icon next to the user that you want to

delete.

Changing User Passwords

Note: You can only change user's passwords in the configuration Web page interface.

When you create a user, you assign that user a password. You can change the password for a user at
anytime.

1. Access the transceiver's configuration Web page.

For more information, see "Accessing Configuration Web Pages" on page 19.

2. Click Users in the Pages menu to display the Users page.

3. Click the key

icon.

4. In the first Confirm Password field, enter the new password and type it again in the second

Confirm Password field.

5. Click Change Password to save the new password or click the red

icon in the upper right

corner of the dialog box to cancel without changing the password.

Upgrading Plus-Style Transceiver Firmware Using TFTP Server

The Plus-style transceivers share a common firmware upgrade platform and process using the FreeWave
TFTP Server and a FreeWave-supplied firmware upgrade file. This section details the step-by-step process of
upgrading firmware either locally (directly connected to the transceiver via an Ethernet cable) or over-the-air
(OTA). Upgrading firmware locally is much faster than if done OTA.

Important:

Only attempt an OTA firmware upgrade if the link is stable and of good

quality. If the link is unstable or poor, the firmware upgrade is likely to fail.

Upgrading firmware does not change any transceiver settings. The same is not true for downgrading firmware.
If you are considering downgrading your firmware version, contact FreeWave Technical Support for further
information.

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