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Getting Started
Configure your WiFi from the GTOCP4's built in web pages. If you can open the web page from a
browser using an Ethernet connection, please do so. It's probably the fastest and easiest.
If you will be configuring from a wireless device, start by joining the GTOCP4's wireless Access Point
network.
1. In your wireless device (laptop, smartphone, tablet, etc.) open the device's wireless settings page.
2. Find the network for the GTOCP4 in your device's list. It will be named: GTOCP4_Net_XXXX as
described earlier, where the XXXX at the end represents the numeric portion of the CP4's serial
number without leading zeros.
3. Connect your device to the network. You will be prompted for a password. The default password
starting out will be: XXXXadmin12345 where again, the XXXX represents the numeric portion of
the serial number without leading zeros. For the GTOCP4 with serial number CP4-0092, the
password would be: 92admin12345
4. Once your device shows that it is connected to the GTOCP4's Access Point network, open the
devices browser.
5. In the browser's URL address bar, enter the following IP address: 172.31.0.1 and then the
equivalent of "Enter"
This will bring up the GTOCP4 Main Web page just like the Ethernet version. From this page, you can
move on to the Change Network Connection or Advanced WiFi pages. On these pages, you can
choose the default WiFi connection, and you can change the Access point Network Name if you
wish. It is highly recommended that you change the password to something more secure since
anyone with access to this manual and knowledge of your serial number can determine the
factory default password. The new password will NOT take effect until the GTOCP4 is power-
cycled.
Important Note: Most devices are smart enough to ask you for the new password when you try
to connect after you have made a password change. This is, unfortunately not the case with
Windows 7 and some later versions as well. Once a Windows computer has made a
connection with your original password, it may simply fail to connect instead of asking you for
the new password. It won't even have the courtesy to tell you why it failed to connect.
To remedy this in Win 7, click on the little WiFi symbol at the far right of the task bar. This will
open a small box with the listing of all the currently available WiFi Networks. Find the
GTOCP4's WiFi name and right-click on it. Select "Properties". In the next little window that
opens, go to the Security Tab. Here, you can enter your new password where it says "Network
Security Key. To make it easier, check the box to show the characters - just remember to un-
check it when you are finished. Once the password is entered, click OK. Now you should be
able to connect using Windows.
In Win 10, You will want to access the Network & Internet section of the new Settings App. This
can be done by either opening the app or by clicking the same WiFi icon mentioned above for
Win 7, and then clicking the settings link at the bottom of the list. First, try connecting to the
GTOCP4 from the settings page. It will hopefully then present you with a request for additional
information (this means the password). If it does not, then click Manage WiFi Settings at the
bottom, select the GTOCP4 from the list and tell Windows to forget it. Now power-cycle the
GTOCP4, allowing at least a minute or so between power-off and power-on. (Windows needs
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