Home wireless network SSID features

The app remembers the SSIDs of wireless routers that your mobile device uses at home to connect to your devices; it can remember 10 SSIDs, and saves them in the home wireless network SSID list. If the list is full and you try to connect to your devices using a new SSID while at home, the app may connect to your devices over the Internet even though you are at home, i.e., image or image will be displayed at the top of the home screen. In this case, we recommend deleting unused SSIDs from the home wireless network SSID list.

Deleting wireless routers

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From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap image[Settings].
2.
Tap [Access Point Settings] and select the desired access point.
3.
Tap [Home Wireless Network SSID].
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Select the wireless router that you want to delete and then tap [Delete].

Updating the wireless network SSID information

1.
From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap image[Settings].
2.
Tap [Access Point Settings] and select the desired access point.
3.
Tap [Home Wireless Network SSID].
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Tap [Update] to update the information.