Sony WG-C10 Portable Wireless Server

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Help Guide
How to use
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Product overview
Getting started
How to use "PWS Manager"
(Android)
How to use "PWS Manager"
(iOS)
How to use with a computer
Supplying power
LED status indications
Precautions
Specifications
Compatible device
Trademarks
Troubleshooting
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Portable Wireless Server
WG-C10
Configuring the Internet connection
1. Connect this unit and a computer via wireless LAN.
2. Enter the following address in the address bar of the web browser to access the
setting screen of this unit.
http://192.168.40.1:8080/
Windows: Internet Explorer, Mac: Safari
3. Select the "Internet Connection" tab.
Available wireless LAN access points are listed.
4. Select the SSID of the wireless LAN access point you want to connect to.
5. If necessary, enter the password of the device you want to connect to, then
select [OK].
The unit restarts and is connected to the wireless LAN access point.
6. The wireless LAN connection between this unit and the computer stops. Perform
the procedure in "Connecting a computer via wireless LAN" again to connect.
Hint
A maximum of 6 SSIDs of wireless LAN devices are automatically registered.
Connection between the unit and a registered SSID is established automatically.
To unregister an SSID, press [Forget] on the information screen of the wireless LAN
device.
Note
If you cannot connect to the above-mentioned address, see whether a proxy has
been set up. If a proxy has been set up, remove the checkmark. If you still cannot
connect, disconnect the LAN cable from the computer.
When using at home, an Internet connection and wireless LAN router are required.
When using outside the home, check the wireless LAN situation of the location
through the public wireless LAN service provider’s website, etc. Using such services
may require a separate contract with the service provider.
Connection to all public wireless LAN services is not assured.
Wireless LAN exchanges information by radio wave, allowing easy access within the
communication range. Consequently, if security settings are not made, there is a risk
that a third party on the same network could maliciously access (hack into) your unit.
Setting security is your decision and responsibility, and is strongly recommended.
It may take time to establish connection, or connection may not be established,
depending on the usage environment.
It is not possible to connect to any wireless LAN device with a hidden SSID.
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