This page is only for tenants of Talentenplein (Zwolle), with the exception of building Agora.
Your specific situation:
Your accommodation is equipped with a glasvezel CPE, also called hybrid CPE. A CPE is sometimes also referred to as a router. CPE means Customer Premises Equipment. Please note: do not take the CPE off the wall!
I cannot connect to the Internet. What should I do?
If you can’t connect to the Internet, the LEDs on the CPE will tell you immediately whether your connection is working correctly.
- If the Power (U), optical link(<-- and below -->), uplink (<>) and Internet (@) lights are permanently on, the LAN ports should be working correctly.
- In addition, if the Wi-Fi light is on, your Wi-Fi connection should also work.
- If the optical link, uplink or Internet lights are flashing, there is a problem
- If the power light is off, make sure the power adapter is plugged in.
- If the Internet lights are out, press and hold the reset button on the front of the CPE until all LEDs have flashed twice. This can take more than 20 seconds! Wait a few minutes for the CPE to reset. It should automatically start up again.
I performed a reset on the CPE but the LED's are flashing and the Internet is not working maar de LED-lampjes knipperen niet en het internet werkt niet.
Your CPE consists of various parts, which are sometimes not fixed well. Gently press the bottom front of the CPE towards the wall. The CPE may snap into place. Do not disassemble the CPE! This will cause damage. The LEDs may start working again after some time. If not, please contact us at helpdesk@sshnet.nl.
Is there still a problem with the connection and are the lights near the icons flashing (which unfortunately is sometimes difficult to see)? Even if you are in doubt, contact us at helpdesk@sshnet.nl.
My Wi-Fi signal has become very weak all of a sudden. Why is that?
Like most routers, the CPEs from the SSH are dual-band routers. This means you can connect devices using the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz Wi-Fi bands. A CPE using the default setting will show two SSIDs, one of which has the “5GHz” suffix. If this is not indicated on your CPE, it probably isn’t suitable for 5GHz Wi-Fi.
A poor Wi-Fi signal is usually caused by interference from other nearby CPEs. The solution could be to start using 5GHz Wi-Fi instead of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. The reason why we recommend this is that 2.4GHz Wi-Fi really only has three usable channels due to the overlap between the channels, i.e. channels 1, 6 and 11. Aside from that, other equipment (such as microwave ovens) may be causing interference. 5GHz Wi-Fi uses more channels and is faster.
If switching to 5GHz Wi-Fi doesn’t help, sometimes resetting your CPE may help. Press and hold the reset button on the front of the CPE until all LEDs have flashed twice. This can take more than 20 seconds! Wait a few minutes for the CPE to reset. It should automatically start up again.
If your Wi-Fi signal is poor, an alternative may be to connect your computer or laptop to the CPE using a network cable. If your computer only has USB ports but no network connection, you can buy an Ethernet-to-USB adapter. This will allow you to connect your computer or laptop using a network cable.