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===WebUI===
 
===WebUI===
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The fastest and easiest way to find out your '''RSSI''' is by checking the Overview window of your router's WebUI (web user interface). The Overview window can be reached simply by accessing your router's WebUI (the default log in information is: address: '''192.168.1.1'''; Username: '''admin'''; Password: '''admin01'''). Once you've logged in, you will be redirected to Overview window automatically. The Overview window contains widgets that display various information summaries about the status of your router. The RSSI value can be checked by looking at the Mobile widget that is located in the top right corner of the Overview window by default.
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The fastest and easiest way to find out your '''RSSI''' is by checking the Overview window of your router's WebUI (web user interface). The Overview window can be reached simply by accessing your router's WebUI (the default log in information is: address: '''192.168.1.1'''; Username: '''admin'''; Password: '''admin01'''). Once you've logged in, you will be redirected to the Overview window automatically. The Overview window contains widgets that display various information summaries about the status of your router. The '''RSSI''' value can be checked by looking at the '''Mobile''' widget that is located in the top right corner of the Overview window by default.
    
[[Image:Status overview mobile.PNG]]   
 
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[[Image:Status network mobile.PNG]]
 
[[Image:Status network mobile.PNG]]
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===SSH and CLI===
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===Advanced===
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To get the most detailed information about your signal quality values you can use ''gsmctl'' commands when logged in via CLI or SSH.
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To get the most detailed information about your signal quality values you can use '''''gsmctl''''' commands when logged in via '''CLI''' or '''SSH'''.
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====CLI====
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CLI (Command Line Interface) allows you to enter and execute commands into the router's terminal. CLI can be found in the '''Services''' section ('''Services -> CLI'''). The default Username for logging into CLI is '''root''' and the password is your router's password (default: '''admin01'''). Once you've logged in you should be greeted by a window like this:
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[[Image:Cli.PNG]]