Google GFRG250 STORAGE NETWORK BOX II, 2TB HD, WIFI AP User Manual 06 GFRG250

Google Inc STORAGE NETWORK BOX II, 2TB HD, WIFI AP 06 GFRG250

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Fiber HelpFIBER FORUM  CONTACT US••••••••••Network Box product info (GFRG200, GFRG210, GFRG250)This Google Fiber Network Box Product Information Guide contains important safety, recycling, warranty, and license information. Learn about how yourNetwork Box (GFRG200) or Network+ Box (GFRG210, GFRG250) works.In this document, Network Box is a general reference to any of the network devices. Where there are differences, the text distinguishes betweenthem as Network Box and Network+ Box.Safety firstPlease read these instructions before using your Network Box. We do not want you to get hurt or your Network Box to get damaged.Do not use your Network Box near water. If you need to clean it, do not use a wet towel. Keep your Network Box dry.Do not place your Network Box near any heat sources, such as hot appliances like heaters and radiators, other electronics like computers and stereos,or inside your fireplace. Your Network Box is cool, and you should help it to stay that way.The Network Box is for indoor use only. Please do not try to use it outside.Only plug in cables and accessories specified and as directed by Google Fiber.Protect your Network Box's power cord by allowing it to loosely rest between the device and the power outlet. Do not stretch it or compress it betweenobjects.Do not try to open, modify, or repair your Network Box. This could cause electric shock or injury to you. Any customer modification not expresslyapproved by Google voids your authority to operate the equipment and will void your device warranty. If you think something is wrong with yourNetwork Box, please contact Google Fiber customer support.If your Network Box gets wet, its power cord appears damaged, or it is generally not behaving properly, please contact Google Fiber customer support.The Network Box does not have an on/off switch. If you want to turn it off, unplug it.SafekeepingHandle your Network Box with care; do not drop or shake it.It is normal for your Network Box to get warm, and it needs ventilation to continue functioning properly. Do not block the vents. Your Network Box may
•••••It is normal for your Network Box to get warm, and it needs ventilation to continue functioning properly. Do not block the vents. Your Network Box maybring cool air in from the bottom and push warm air out the back. To ensure proper airflow, place the Network Box on a solid, unobstructed surface. Donot place the Network Box on a soft surface, such as a carpeted floor, which may block the airflow.WARNINGS:Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage to the Network Box or your property.Do not attempt to open or modify the Network Box. If you do so, you run the risk of electric shock or injury. There are no user-serviceable partsinside the Network Box.To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose Network Box to the outdoors, liquid, moisture, excessive heat, or fire.Choking hazardsThe Network Box packaging may include plastic bags and tie-wraps. Please dispose of these properly and keep them out of reach of children, as theycould present a choking hazard. Keep the Network Box, its cords, and its accessories out of the reach of small children.Regulatory compliance informationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.To satisfy FCC exposure requirements, a separation distance of at least 23 cm should be maintained between the antenna of this device and personsduring device operation. Operations at closer than this distance are not recommended.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Google clean and greenWe care about your Network Box, your service, your home, your fiberhood, and the container for all these things—planet Earth. Our sustainabilitycommitments are available at google.com/green .If your Network Box needs to be replaced or returned to Google, please do not dispose of your Network Box in the trash. Please contact Google Fibercustomer support for details about how to return it for proper disposal.Google Fiber propertyThe Network Box is Google Fiber’s property. Loss or damage may obligate you to pay Google Fiber the replacement cost of the device. Click Pricing andFee Schedule on this page , and select your city.Wireless radio useThe Network Box is restricted to indoor use.Network Box Limited WarrantyRefer to the Google Fiber Device Limited Warranty .Google Fiber contact informationGoogle Fiber Customer Support1600 Amphitheatre ParkwayMountain View, CA 94043Phone: (866) 777-7550Fax: (512) 558-7577Our contact page also provides ways for you to reach us by chat or email.Share this:     Was this article helpful?YES NO
Fiber HelpFIBER FORUM  CONTACT US••About your Network Box (GFRG200, GFRG210, GFRG250)If you subscribe to the Fiber 100 or Fiber 1000 plan, your package includes a Network Box (GFRG110 or GFRG200). If yousubscribe to the Fiber1000+TV service, your package includes either a Network Box (GFRG110) and a Storage Box(GFMS100) or a Network+ Box (GFRG210, GFRG250).The Network+ Box provides the same network routing capabilities as a Google Fiber Network Box (GFRG200). In additionto network routing functions, the Network+ Box serves as the central storage device for all content you record from all ofyour TV Boxes. It provides 2 TB of storage space, which allows you to store up to 500 hours of HD programming, andconnects to the TV Boxes using MoCA or Ethernet.In this article, Network Box is a general reference to any of the network devices. Where there are differences, thetext distinguishes between them as Network Box and Network+ Box.This article describes the Network Box models GFRG200, GFRG210, and GFRG250. If you have model GFRG110,seespecific information about your device.The Google Fiber Network Box (GFRG200) and Network+ Box (GFRG210, GFRG250) connect directly to your Fiber Jackvia an Ethernet cable. Device dimensions are:Network Box (GFRG200) and Network+ Box (GFRG210): 8"Wx8"Dx1.5"H.Network+ Box (GFRG250): 8"Wx8"Dx2"H.When the Network Box is properly connected, the LED on the frontdisplays solid blue. If the LED does not display solidblue 2-5 minutes after being connected to power, contact Google Fiber customer support.The Network Box serves as a router, which provides Internet service for your home network. You can connect computersand other devices directly to the Network Box using Ethernet cables or wirelessly over Wi-Fi.
Overview of Fiber devicesDevice user manualsLearn about your devicesAbout your Fiber JackFiber Jack product info (GFLT100)Fiber Jack product info (GFLT110)A maximum of four devices can be wired directly to the Network Box using Ethernet cables.If you want to add morewired devices, you can connect a gigabit Ethernet switch to one of the Ethernet ports. Connecting directly to the NetworkBox provides the fastest speeds on your network.As the number of wireless devices connected to the Network Box increases, you might notice performancedegradation.You can manage your network settings on the Network tab of your Fiber account.Google Fiber uses open source components (some of which are licensed under GPL). You can find our repository of opensource code at code.google.com/p/gfiber .Share this:   Was this article helpful?YES NO

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