Unboxing the Steady Net Device

Unboxing the Steady Net Device

Upon opening the box, you should see a QR code that links you to the installation procedure and other information regarding the Steady Net @Home unit.


Within the box you should see the following:
  1.  The Steady Net @Home unit
  2.  USB (Male) to Type-C cord
  3.  USB (female) 5v 200mA Power Brick
  4.  Ethernet cable
  5.  Installation Instruction Manual
Please use all the provided equipment during your installation to prevent any mishaps i.e. unit not powering, powering but no data, etc.




Missed a step? You can follow one of the other links below:
  1. Unboxing <
  2. Device Registration
  3. User Registration/Subscription
  4. Installation
  5. Finish

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