Tutorial: Web interface
If you use the mbNET as a classic router, the complete configuration and setup is performed via the Web interface of the device.
a) | Main Navigation | First-level navigation for the operational user interface. | ||||||||
b) | Subnavigation | Second-Level-Navigation | ||||||||
c) | Display/work area | Here, you will perform all the configuration settings. | ||||||||
d) | Breadcrumb navigation | Displays the user and branch within the user interface. | ||||||||
e) | Help button | Link to online help for devices. | ||||||||
f) | User navigation |
Navigation for the administrative user interface
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1. Access the mbNET Web interface using one of the LAN-interfaces.
2. Access the mbNET Web interface using the potal's Web2go option.
3. Using the Web interface sections Quickstart and Diagnosis
1. Access the mbNET web interface using one of the LAN-interfaces.
This video shows how to access the web interface using one of the LAN-interfaces.
Please note: From mbNET HW:02 you can access on the web interface only via HTTPS. This means, you must enter "https://LAN-IP-of-mbNET" in the address bar of your browser. You can find the individual password for the web interface access at the back side of the device.
2. Access the mbNET Web interface using the portal's Web2go-option
This video shows how to acces the Web Interface using the portal's WEB2go-option
3. Using the Web interface sections Quickstart and Diagnosis
The Web interface sections Quickstart and Diagnosis,enables to detect connection errors and determine the cause for the connection errors.
4. Finding the mbnet IMEI number.
The following procedure enables you to determine the IMEI number of a mbNET and mbNET.mini Web modem:
- Open the Web interface:
- Read the IMEI number:
Some mbNET-devices like the mbNET.mini do not automatically show the IMEI-number. You need to click on the exclamation mark to make IMEI-number visible.
5. See also
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