AirTies Air5452 User Manual page 9

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You can change application language by clicking "Language" icon
on the top right corner of AirTies Network Assistant application and
you can be informed by clicking "About" icon. Your router is the
device that has a connection to the Internet. It is the device that
connects the home network to the Internet and is usually a gateway
device such as an ADSL modem. There should only be one routing
device on your network and this device is placed in the middle of
the AirTies Network Assistant network display. From the router the
Internet and local network device are connected. A green line
indicates that a device is connected. A red line indicates that a
device is not connected. As new devices are added to the network
they will appear on AirTies Network Assistant. If a device is removed
from the network then it will disappear from the network GUI after it
has been disconnected for four hours. Dotted lines indicate a
wireless connection and non dotted lines indicate a cable
connection. A red cross on the line indicates that there is a problem.
Clicking this will launch the trouble shooter application, which will
identify the problem and attempt to solve it.
The network map should be updated automatically as new devices
are added to the network. However, if the network map is not
accurate then a manual refresh can run by clicking the refresh
button on the top right of the screen. Each AirTies product will be
displayed with their image on the network map. Non AirTies devices
will be displayed with a generic image. It is not possible to manage
non AirTies devices but the device can still be displayed on AirTies
Network Assistant. If you see the following icon on the network map
next to an AirTies product then the software on the device can be
updated by clicking the icon.

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