Backup and Restore tab

Use this tab to back up current FW3000 settings to a file on your computer, restore (upload) a previously saved configuration file, reset the FW3000 to factory defaults, or restart the FW3000.

Backup Configurations

To back up current FW3000 settings to a file on your computer, enter your Admin password in the Admin password field.

The default Admin password is, “Fast5G!”. If you have changed the Admin password and don’t remember it, select Sign In in the top-right corner, click Forgot Admin Password, and answer the displayed security question. The current Admin password is displayed.

NOTE: If you enter an incorrect password five times in a row, you will be locked out of the Admin web UI. To unlock it, restart your FW3000 and use the default Admin password, “Fast5G!”.

Click the Download button. The file is automatically downloaded to the default Downloads folder on the device connected to the Admin web UI. This configuration file contains all settings for your FW3000.

NOTE: The backup file cannot be edited or viewed on the downloaded system or on any other device. You cannot use this feature to clone devices. This file can only be restored for this FW3000 device, and settings can only be viewed or changed using the Admin web UI.

Restore Settings

CAUTION! Restoring settings (uploading a configuration file) changes ALL the existing settings to match the configuration file.

To restore system settings from a backup settings file, enter your Admin password in the Admin password field.

Click Browse and choose a backup settings file to restore.

NOTE: You can only restore a file that was created for this model of FW3000.

Click the Restore now button.

Restore to Factory Defaults

Restore factory defaults: This button resets all settings to their factory default values.

CAUTION! This initiates a restart and may change the current Wi-Fi settings, breaking all existing connections to your FW3000 and disconnecting you from the Admin web UI.

Restart Device

Restart: This button turns your FW3000 off and on again.

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