Clear, Asic, Etting – CLEAR Spot 4G Users Guide User Manual
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Manage your CLEAR Spot (continued)
CLEAR Spot Home Page / Basic / LAN Setting
Warning: This tab includes settings that could negatively impact the performance of the CLEAR
Spot, if set incorrectly. These settings should be modified only by advanced users or if directed by
CLEAR Customer Care.
On the Basic / LAN Setting Tab, you can view and change Network Address Settings of the CLEAR
Spot.
Attached Devices:
Shows the IP Address, MAC Address (ID) and IP Type of the devices connected to the CLEAR
Spot wi-fi network.
IP Reservation Settings:
IP reservations allow you to manually manage IP assignments of the devices that connect to your
CLEAR Spot wi-fi network.
Save Settings:
Make sure you carefully review the correctness of all of the settings you have changed.
Click “Save Successful,” and the changes will take effect the next time the CLEAR Spot is turned
off and then turned back on.
Network Address Settings:
IP Address: Allows you to view / modify the
Internet Protocol (IP) Address used to locate
and access your Clear Spot network. You may
want to change the IP Address to integrate the
CLEAR Spot into an existing wireless network
or to help secure the network.
Subnet Mask: Allows you to view / modify the
Subnet Mask address, if necessary. The
subnet mask is used to subdivide the network.
DHCP Range: Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) is used to automatically
assign IP Addresses and configuration
information to wi-fi clients, thereby greatly
simplifying network setup. If you desire, you
may configure the range of IP Addresses that
the CLEAR Spot will allow to recognize the
CLEAR Spot wi-fi network name.
If you’re using your CLEAR Spot and are
connected to the internet, click
open the CLEAR Spot Home Page.