Router menu, Internet speed test, Router ip – Vizio XWR100 - User Manual User Manual

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Your router allows you to control when the computer or device can access
the Internet. Select On to enable parental control settings or Off to disable
parental settings.

To set policy and access time:

1. Click Advanced. A new menu will be displayed showing the

advanced options available for the Parental Controls.

2. Enter a unique policy name.
3. Choose whether you want to Deny or Allow Internet access during

the days of the week and times of the day you set in the next step.

4. Check the checkbox by each day you want Internet access denied or

allowed.

5. Select the start times and end times using the drop down box. The

hour is in 24 hour format (e.g. 13:00 equals 1:00pm).

6. Check the Apply checkbox to turn Parental Controls on for that

policy or leave it unchecked to turn it off.

7. Click Edit and select from a list of computers to block or allow access.
8. Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel your changes.

You can also:

Click Delete to remove that policy.
Click More to add more policies.

Internet Speed Test

Click Begin Test to test the speed of your Internet connection. Here’s approximately what the results mean:

1Mb– 3Mb: Ideal for Standard Definition streaming
3Mb – 10Mb: Ideal for High Definition streaming
10Mb +: Ideal for Multiple High Definition streaming

ROUTER Menu

Your routers current settings are displayed. The Router menu allows you to customize your router settings such as changing the LAN settings,
updating the firmware, and accessing a connected USB device.

Router IP

Your router’s IP address, as seen from your local network, is displayed here. To makes changes, click Advanced. A new menu will be
displayed showing the advanced options available for the Router IP. Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings
or click Cancel to cancel your changes.

ADVANCED OPTIONS

Router IP: This is your router’s IP address, as it appears on your
local network.

Subnet Mask: This is your router’s Subnet Mask.

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