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How can I manage the devices allowed on my Wi-Fi network ?
With the Wi-Fi modem and the Fizz Wi-Fi app, you have a dynamic duo that puts you in control of your Wi-Fi network. A quick peek is all you need to see which devices are connected. From there, you can choose to block or pause access to some (or all) of them. You can also manage access to your Wi-Fi network by creating a Wi-Fi network for your guests, with its own schedule and password. The Fizz Wi-Fi app is available for free on: Google Play App Store Create your administrative password For this step, you'll need your Wi-Fi network password. If you can't remember it, you'll need to recover it. How to recover my Wi-Fi password To become the household’s Chief Wi-Fi Officer, you must first create your administrative password. Before you create your administrative password, manually disconnect all devices connected to the app to prevent them from retaining the administrative access. Open a web browser. Enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of the web browser. Log in using the following credentials: Username: cusadmin Password: (enter the password you chose for your Wi-Fi network when you initially configured your modem). Head into the following section: Administration > Manage Enter your Wi-Fi network password to confirm your identity. Then, choose and enter an administrative password that you’ll keep for yourself. Once these steps are completed, you’ll have: A password for your Wi-Fi network. This password hasn’t changed. An administrative password only you have and can now use with the app to access the configuration options of your network. Manage access using the Fizz Wi-Fi app Open the app. Sign in using the same credentials as your Fizz account. Under the tab ‘My devices’, you’ll see all the devices connected to your network and you’ll be able to choose which ones
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My Wi-Fi network is not available in certain areas of my home. How do I fix it?
Issues with your Internet? Select Network scan in the tools section of the Fizz Wi-Fi app to diagnose and fix issues with your Wi-Fi network. Reminder: Use the same credentials as your Fizz account to log into the app. Open the Fizz Wi-Fi app To download the Fizz Wi-Fi app: @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { .card {padding:16px!important;} .card .btn {display: block!important;width: 100%;} } .card, .card * { box-sizing: border-box; } .card p {margin:0;padding:0;line-height:24px} .card h6 {margin-bottom:4px;line-height:24px} .card .btn {margin-top:16px;margin-bottom:0px;} .card .app {margin-top:8px;margin-bottom:0px;} .card .caption {margin-top:16px;font-size:12px;line-height:16px;} .card { background:#BAEAFA; border-radius: 6px; padding: 24px; display: flex; margin-bottom:48px; align-items: flex-start; justify-content: flex-start; position: relative; box-shadow:0px 1px 4px 0px rgba(25, 25, 25, 0.15); } Identify potential sources of interference The waves in your Wi-Fi network may be attenuated by various obstacles and sources of interference, causing speed drops and partial or complete disconnections of your internet connection. Sources of interference include: Nearby Wi-Fi networks Surveillance cameras Baby monitors Microwave ovens Etc. Obstacles to Wi-Fi waves include: Construction materials (concrete, aluminum, etc.) Heated flooring Mirrors Windows Etc. Recommendation: If you are unable to change your environment to limit sources of Wi-Fi signal attenuation, it would be better to use a network cable (RJ45). A cable is included in the original box of your Fizz Wi-Fi modem. Restart your Wi-Fi modem Unplug the power cable on your Wi-Fi modem. Make sure all the lights on the modem are off once you have unplugged it. Wait ten (10) seconds. Plug your modem back into the electrical outlet. Expect a three (3) minute delay to allow your devices to reconnect to the Wi-Fi network. Recommendation: It is more effective to restart your Wi-Fi modem by unplugging its power cable instead of pressing its power button. Test each of the two (2) frequency bands of your Wi-Fi modem
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How can the Fizz Wi-Fi app help me?
Download the Fizz Wi-Fi app That’s your go-to tool to manage your Wi-Fi network from anywhere, diagnose and fix issues, as well as optimize and secure your Wi-Fi signal. To log in, use the same credentials as your Fizz account. Manage your Fizz Wi-Fi network from anywhere. See all the devices connected to your Fizz Wi-Fi network. Control online access for kids with automatic Wi-Fi off bedtime schedules. Pause or block Internet access for devices you choose. Easily reset or share your Wi-Fi password. Create a separate, secure network for your guests. Perform speed tests to validate not only the speed of your broadband connection, as well as the one but also directly to your device to determine for example the cause of a slowdown. If facing a slowdown, you can determine the cause. Use the new self-diagnostic tool to identify issues, find solutions, as well as optimize and secure your Wi-Fi signal. Chat with tech support if you are stuck. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { .card {padding:16px!important;} .card .btn {display: block!important;width: 100%;} } .card, .card * { box-sizing: border-box; } .card p {margin:0;padding:0;line-height:24px} .card h6 {margin-bottom:4px;line-height:24px} .card .btn {margin-top:16px;margin-bottom:0px;} .card .caption {margin-top:8px;font-size:12px;line-height:16px;} .card { background:#BAEAFA; border-radius: 6px; padding: 24px; display: flex; margin-bottom:48px; align-items: flex-start; justify-content: flex-start; position: relative; box-shadow:0px 1px 4px 0px rgba(25, 25, 25, 0.15); } Installing and configuring the app 1) Download and install the Fizz Wi-Fi app Google Play: Click here App Store: Click here 2) To log in, use the same credentials as your Fizz account. Your devices With the app, you can see and manage all the devices currently connected to your Wi-Fi network, as well as those that have been connected in the past. When you select one of the currently connected devices, you can: Change the name and type of the
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What is included in my Fizz Home Internet plan?
In addition to a fast, easy and affordable Home Internet, every plan includes: Fizz Wi-Fi modem rental The Fizz Wi-Fi app, which includes: Scheduled pause Integrated speed test Band steering Learn more about the Fizz Wi-Fi app
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What are the Wi-Fi technologies used at Fizz?
Download the Fizz Wi-Fi app That’s your go-to tool to manage your Wi-Fi network from anywhere, diagnose and fix issues, as well as optimize and secure your Wi-Fi signal. To log in, use the same credentials as your Fizz account. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { .card {padding:16px!important;} .card .btn {display: block!important;width: 100%;} } .card, .card * { box-sizing: border-box; } .card p {margin:0;padding:0;line-height:24px} .card h6 {margin-bottom:4px;line-height:24px} .card .btn {margin-top:16px;margin-bottom:0px;} .card .caption {margin-top:8px;font-size:12px;line-height:16px;} .card { background:#BAEAFA; border-radius: 6px; padding: 24px; display: flex; margin-bottom:48px; align-items: flex-start; justify-content: flex-start; position: relative; box-shadow:0px 1px 4px 0px rgba(25, 25, 25, 0.15); } What type of equipment does Fizz use? Fizz uses an all-in-one Wi-Fi modem that includes a Wi-Fi router. This device ensures an exceptional online experience by optimizing Wi-Fi services throughout your residence and on all your devices. It is compatible with Wi-Fi 5 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards for Wi-Fi connectivity. It is not compatible, however, with Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax. The benefits of using a Fizz Wi-Fi modem include: An all-in-one modem and router Powerful dual band support Secure wireless connectivity An easy configuration interface Works in conjunction with the Fizz Wi-Fi app so you can optimize your Wi-Fi network, as well as diagnose, if need be, any glitch that presents itself. Technical specifications for the Fizz CODA-4680: Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz : 802.11n dual band 3x3 Wi-Fi 5 GHz : 802.11ac Wave 2 MU-MIMO 4x4 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi band steering Wi-Fi band steering is a technology used to deploy dual Wi-Fi bands that allow compatible devices to primarily use the more powerful and less problematic 5 GHz band. With the band steering function, only one Wi-Fi network name will be displayed. Each compatible device will automatically connect to its optimal frequency (2.4GHz or 5 GHz) to make the user experience seamless. Modifying