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Make sure your Internet access works properly Without connecting to your VPN, test your access to Internet. Test with other devices as well. Restart your modem. 1. Unplug the power cable on your Wi-Fi modem. 2. Make sure all the lights on the modem are off once you have unplugged it. 3. Wait ten (10) seconds. 4. Plug your modem back into the electrical outlet. Expect up to 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. Dedicate a Wi-Fi network to your work station You can dedicate a “guests” network to a portion of the users in your house in order to keep the main network for you: your kids or co-tenants will use a network parallel to yours. With the Fizz Wi-Fi app: 1. My Wi-Fi 2. Guests Wi-Fi network 3. Configure to your liking 4. Activate the Guests network Via the WebGUI: 1. Enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of the web browser of any device. 2. Connect using the following credentials: Username: cusadmin Password: xxxxxxxx (the password you chose when you initially set up) 3. Make your way to the following section to make the changes: Wireless → Basic settings → Guests Try connecting using a network cable (Ethernet) If you’re having trouble connecting to your VPN using the Wi-Fi connection, do the test by connecting a network cable (Ethernet) between your computer and your Fizz Wi-Fi modem. You can use any one of the 4 ports at the back of the Wi-Fi modem. Try deactivating the band steering function 1. Deactivate the band steering function. Instructions here. 2. Rename the two frequencies (2.4 and 5.0 GHz) identically. 3
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My Internet service is not working. What do I do?
Your Wi-Fi network is not optimal, it’s slow or it cuts. Click here. Activate your modem and check your plan If your Home Internet plan is brand-new and you received your modem by mail, login to your account at Fizz.ca and activate your modem to enjoy the speed associated with your plan. How to activate my modem If a technician came by to install your modem, then no need for you to activate your modem. The technician did it for you. For an internet service move, your plan will automatically be reactivated at the new address on the selected date. No action is required on your part. 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. Check the status of the LEDs on your Wi-Fi modem A list of the lights of your Wi-Fi modem and the different possible states: Display 🔌 Power 🟢 On (Lit): The modem has power. 🔁 Blinking: The modem is not powered. ⚪ Off: The modem does not have power. ⬇️ Downstream 🔁 Blinking: The modem is searching for the downstream frequency. 🟢 On (Lit): Downstream frequency is locked (1 channel only). 🟢🟢 On (Lit): Downstream frequency is locked (channel bonding). ⚪ Off: Not scanning. ⬆️ Upstream 🔁 Blinking: The modem is searching for the upstream frequency. 🟢 On (Lit): Upstream frequency is locked (1 channel only). 🟢🟢 On (Lit): Upstream frequency is locked (channel bonding). ⚪ Off
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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 STIR/SHAKEN standards for mobile phones?
STIR/SHAKEN is a set of procedures aiming to verify caller identity. They are intended to help combat unwanted calls received by members of the public. STIR (Secure Telephone Identity Revisited) is an acronym for a set of standards that allow a telecommunications service provider to verify the legitimacy of a caller’s number when a call is made. SHAKEN (Signature-based Handling of Asserted Information using toKENs) is an acronym for a framework that allows different operators to deploy the STIR protocol to authenticate calls made and received on the IP network. Why it’s important The STIR/SHAKEN standards involve different ways to indicate whether the caller number displayed on compatible mobile devices is trustworthy. The CRTC has required all Canadian telecommunications service providers to implement these standards to combat caller identity spoofing. Good to know: Spoofing is a technique that alters the caller ID information displayed on your phone to hide the caller’s identity. This technique is based on the principle that we are more likely to respond when we receive a call that appears legitimate (such as a local phone number). Spoofing can be used for unethical reasons such as deceptive telemarketing or fraud. There are times, however, when changing the caller’s identity is acceptable. A doctor for instance, calling to discuss a patient’s lab results may want to display the hospital’s number rather than their personal number. Under what conditions can a number be verified? Because the standards are being rolled out and are not yet supported by all vendors, not all calls are verified. A caller’s number can only be verified if it meets all of the following criteria: The standard is applied by both caller’s and the recipient’s telephone service provider. The voice call is made between individuals who subscribe to a Canadian telecommunications service. The call is
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How do I change my plan?
You can change your plan directly in your account on Fizz.ca. Changes will go live come your next payment cycle. Good to know: Keep in mind the freeze period during which your plan cannot be modified. This period begins 108 hours (4.5 days) before the end of your payment cycle. It ends on your plan’s renewal date. How can you know? Go in Your account > My plans. Look right under your monthly price and you will see the days remaining in your payment cycle. When unsubscribing from a plan, the freeze period does not apply. You can proceed at any time. To change your plan: Log in to your account on Fizz.ca and go under My plans > Manage plan > Change my plan. As you change your plan details with the online tool, you will see your new monthly fee in the box below. When you like what you see, save your changes. Important: Any change to your plan must be made in accordance with the plan change policy detailed on https://fizz.ca/en/plan-change-policy. Important: Any change made to your plan, such as adding or removing voicemail, will automatically apply the current price of the selected services at the time of the change. This means that even if you only adjust one item, your entire plan will be updated based on the current rates. Your new plan Your new plan will be live at the start of your next payment cycle . For a Home Internet plan: When your new plan goes live on the first day of your new payment cycle, restart your Wi-Fi modem. See how For a mobile plan: If you need features such as data, minutes, texts or minutes for international calls immediately before your new plan goes live, buy an Add-On or use your Fizz
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Are you sure? Without texts in your plan, you won’t be able to send text messages. You will, however, continue to receive them (incoming texts are always free). Cancel Confirm Are you sure? Without any minutes in your plan, you won't be able to make or even receive calls unless you add funds to your Fizz wallet or buy an Add-on. Cancel Confirm Choose from our selection of countries for $2/month Calls to the selected country must be made from your coverage area. If you can’t find a specific country in this list, choose an Add-on instead, available via the Manage my plan menu. Country Cancel Confirm Complete your order and join Fizz. You are steps away from your personalized mobile plan. Order my SIM card Activate my SIM card Psst...! You will first need to log into your Fizz account, or create one if you’re new. It pays to