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* Start by tapping on Let's Get Started | * Start by tapping on '''Let's Get Started''' | ||
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* Next, | * Next, tap '''Sign Up''' | ||
* If you are reinstalling the app: | * If you are reinstalling the app: | ||
**Fill in your email and password and log in. | **Fill in your email and password and log in. | ||
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** Password | ** Password | ||
** Agree to the terms | ** Agree to the terms | ||
* Tap Sign Up | * Tap '''Sign Up''' | ||
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* Next, choose My Router is Already Set Up. | * Next, choose '''My Router is Already Set Up'''. | ||
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* Next, scan the '''long''' bar code on the bottom or | * Next, scan the '''long''' bar code on the bottom or | ||
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** MAC Address | ** MAC Address | ||
** Serial Number | ** Serial Number | ||
* Then tap Start Setup | * Then tap '''Start Setup''' | ||
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** Security for your WiFi | ** Security for your WiFi | ||
** Place is optional | ** Place is optional | ||
** Tap on Done | ** Tap on '''Done''' | ||
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* Finally tap on Go to Home Page | * Finally tap on '''Go to Home Page''' | ||
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== Setting Up | == Setting Up WiFi == | ||
Your XWi Home comes pre installed with a wireless network. The information is listed on the bottom of your router. You may also notice a network starting with '''CXNK''' in your | Your XWi Home comes pre-installed with a wireless network. The information is listed on the bottom of your router. You may also notice a network starting with '''CXNK''' in your WiFi list. | ||
With the XWi Home | With the XWi Home app you have the ability to create additional networks, rename your networks, and update passwords. | ||
First | First tap on My Network | ||
[[File:MyNetwork.png]] | [[File:MyNetwork.png]] | ||
Next we will see the following: | Next, we will see the following: | ||
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We will be setting up a Custom | We will be setting up a Custom network, however you can follow the steps for any network you choose. | ||
Choose '''Custom''' when setting up the network and you should see the following: | Choose '''Custom''' when setting up the network and you should see the following: | ||
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'''What do these mean?''' | '''What do these mean?''' | ||
* '''WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)''': | * '''WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)''': This provides stronger data encryption through TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) but is considered outdated and less secure than its successors. | ||
* '''WPA2-Personal (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)''': | * '''WPA2-Personal (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)''': This uses a pre-shared key (PSK), which is a password that you set up on your router. Every device that connects to the network needs to use this same password. | ||
* '''WPA3-Personal (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3)''': Like WPA2-Personal, | * '''WPA3-Personal (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3)''': Like WPA2-Personal, this uses a pre-shared key (password) for access. However, this type enhances security with a feature called SAE (Simultaneous Authentication of Equals), which provides better protection against password-guessing attacks. | ||
'''Do I need | '''Do I need isolation turned on?''' | ||
* Wi-Fi | * Wi-Fi isolation is a security feature that prevents devices connected to the same WiFi network from communicating with each other. When enabled, this feature ensures that each device on the WiFi network can only communicate with the router and not with other devices on the same network. This is particularly useful in environments like public WiFi hotspots, where you want to prevent users from accessing or potentially hacking into each other's devices. | ||
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Finally you are able to share your network across other devices by sharing your | Finally, you are able to share your network across other devices by sharing your WiFi login information. | ||
[[File:WiFiSetup-5.png|300px]] | [[File:WiFiSetup-5.png|300px]] | ||
* Once selected a QR code will appear that | * Once selected, a QR code will appear that users can scan. You can also send users a text. | ||
== Parental Controls == | == Parental Controls == | ||
[[XWi Home/App/ParentalControls|Parental Controls]] | [[XWi Home/App/ParentalControls|Parental Controls]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:23, 26 February 2026
Getting Started
Start by downloading the XWi Home app either from
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After you have downloaded the app, tap on the app's icon.
Dashboard
Setting Up WiFi
Your XWi Home comes pre-installed with a wireless network. The information is listed on the bottom of your router. You may also notice a network starting with CXNK in your WiFi list.
With the XWi Home app you have the ability to create additional networks, rename your networks, and update passwords.
First tap on My Network
Next, we will see the following:
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- A Guest Network allows your friends and family temporary access to the Internet. Guest Networks are isolated and prevent access to any other devices connected to your primary network
- A Work From Home network allows a limited number of devices that require high-priority access to the Internet. Work From Home networks are isolated and prevent access to any other devices connected to your primary network.
- A Custom network allows for the most flexible configuration to best fit your Internet access needs.
We will be setting up a Custom network, however you can follow the steps for any network you choose.
Choose Custom when setting up the network and you should see the following:
Finally, you are able to share your network across other devices by sharing your WiFi login information.
- Once selected, a QR code will appear that users can scan. You can also send users a text.

