Send to Shake Tips

Lately I've been using FCP's 'Send to Shake' quite a bit and thought I'd offer some suggestions as a means to save some time for those new to it. I suppose these are in the manual but with all I've been absorbing lately I can't say for sure.
1- Shake will not understand transitions that are part of the clip sent from FCP. These come over like a missing frame (black). Do your Shake stuff, then, once back in FCP, add your transitions.
2- Speaking of transitions. The clip Shake outputs is whole. Meaning, you can't extend it (either side) in FCP. If you want to add transitions you'll either need to roll off some of the clip or plan ahead and send a clip to Shake that's longer than needed.

> IF you are daring you can change the File Out node to include frames less
than 1 and more than your last frame
Consider me daring - I'll give it a go ASAP.
Very useful to know. Thanks
Andy
G5 Quad 8GB. 250, 500 GB HDs. G-Raid 1TB. FCP 5.1.1. Shake 4.1. Sony HVR Z1E   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  
"I've taught you all I know, and still you know nothing".

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  • Send to Shake Difficulties

    I am having difficulty sending clips to Shake and getting them back on the timeline. I have followed all the tutorials that I can get by hands on but it just does not seem to work on my system.
    here is a screen capture of what I am talking about
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1STGWOQqAQ
    Notice that when I send to Shake it does not add it to the timeline.
    Notice that when I render it in Shake it does not produce a flip book

    That's because you didn't specify a placeholder QuickTime movie in the dialog that pops up.
    P.S. Good idea about the YouTube video. That makes things a lot easier.

  • "Send To - Shake" issue

    During the capturing and logging I used the method of capturing the entire tape then subclipping. I noticed that when I try to send certain parts of the edit to Shake the timeShift calculations are off. These calculations are set to the subclip. However, the fileIn source is the main clip. Is there any easy fix to this problem? I personally don't want to manually change the timeShift, inPoint, and outPoint settings in Shake. Because then I'd have to find out exactly where the subclip is, then find where the in and out points are. That would really put a damper on workflow.
    -Bob

    I consulted a friend of mine about this issue and he's come up with one solution that I can't say I'm all too happy about. One solution is this, I could export the sublip then drop the file into my browser, using in and out points on the new main clip. I haven't yet tried this out, the subclip is currently rendering out. I know this will work, though.
    However, one issue I don't like about this, I'll have to render out every subclip I'm going to use "Send To -> Shake" on, reapply the same in and out points from the subclip to the new main clip, drop the new cut into the timeline, then finally use Send To -> Shake. I personally would not like to add more to my workflow, especially adding more rendering time, unless there isn't any other way.
    For some reason I'm always thinking there's a certain setting I'm overlooking that'll fix the way FCP is sending correct in and out point information to Shake that's in conjunction with the main clip and not the referenced subclip.
    -Bob

  • Send to 'Shake' from FCP not working

    Well i sort of lie, it does open shake and open a file, but it's never the correct footage. He's is what I do, tell me if I'm doing something wrong.
    1. Select footage that I need to do some shake suff with by highlighting it in the FCP timeline.
    2. Go to 'File' 'Send to' Shake
    3. Shake opens but with a completely differn't part of the video I am editing. The only way I have found for it to work is to actually export the clip and use the 'Filein' into Shake, which works, but is time consuming.
    Can anyone help.
    Thanks.

    If you have a speed change or maybe subclips, you could get what you're describing...
    Patrick

  • "Send To Shake" Command Problem

    Everything works fine with this command until near the end. After editing the clip in shake, I save the file. I re-enter FCP and re-connect the Media to the .MOV file that I created eariler in the Send To Process. There is a clip in the timeline above the others but it is black. It doesn't appear that anything happend. Can someone better explain the process back to FCP. Thanks.

    I'm sure this is in the manual, but Shake simply creates a inactive video layer (look to the left of the timeline display - the monitor for it is turned off). This is so Shake can write to the render file without FCP locking it up. Turn on that layer, or drag it down to a visible region of your layers...
    Patrick

  • Send to shake not worrking : node is in error

    why does this happen? I have a sequence edited in FCP. I send it to shake, it renders the movie and then opens Shake, then all of my FileIns are red and say "node is in error". And they all have the incorrect Image Path...does anyone know why this happens?
    Thanks

    Well... why are you trying to take the whole sequence?
    How big is it?
    Does it include stills, generators, composite modes, Motion Effects and Filters???
    Won't take those.
    Do the file paths look like RENDER FILES? Again, how are you sending the sequence to Shake?
    CaptM

  • Can someone  please send me some tips on how to keep my G5 running quickly?

    I'm looking for some great tips on how to keep my G5 running quickly and smoothly. I'm new to owning a MAC and PC's have a disc clean-up and defragment program (among other thing) that I used constantly to keep things running smoothly. Thanks for your help!

    Try using Disk Utility to repair your startup disk (hard drive) as shown in Dr.Smokes Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption.
    Doing the other things in there may help.
    Here's his maintenance link so you can start a monthly maintenance program, if you haven't done so already.
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    DALE
    Message was edited by: Dale Weisshaar

  • Sending FCP Segment to Shake

    Seen a bunch of info searching google, but no solution. Here is what I have.
    Warning, im a Star Wars dork, so im working on a fan film, actualy just some test footage to see how much of a pain this is going to be. So I have 11 mins of DV footage, cut it down to a sequence that is 1 min, 11 secs. The video footage consists of a large capture that I split into segments off of DV start/stop points. So what happens, I have this sequence, right click on it, send to shake, and it opens in Shake with 12 video nodes, which all apear empty in the viewer. Under the first clip node, I see listed as the correct file: //Brian-mac/Volumes/Project Data/Final Cut Pro Documents/Capture Scratch/SW Test 1/10-21.mov. Under SFileIn, I see Segment3_from__10_21.
    Something is right, or im prolly doing something wrong. Any help would be great!
    Thanks!

    You've got a few issues here.
    1) you don't really understand what FCP sends to Shake and what Shake ends up doing with it.
    2) you don't have a very good workflow for your solution.
    Ok...
    1) FCP sends the entire captured clip to Shake. Shake doesn't do timeline as such (though you CAN see it in timeline order) but as a series of nodes. In this case... the nodes are set thru time by a switcher node. Are your Globals set to show the entire span of time? Each "Clip-node" is turned on by the switcher... so will remain black at a frame that it isn't switched on at... if that makes sense.
    2) Most of the time Shake workflow is such.
    EDITOR: "DUDE... I need Shot 35B72 done by tomorrow so I can drop it in the timeline for that slacker of a director to see."
    SHAKE ARTIST #1: "Man, I've been roto'n that darn thing for a week... whose idea was it not to build that set extension??? Why didn't they drop a green screen behind that tree?? -- ok, I'll pull an all nighter and have it for you by 11pm tomorrow (under breath "stupid editors - always playing golf and I haven't seen the sun in three weeks.")
    EDITOR: "DUDE... I need Shot 14C22 done by tomorrow so I can drop it in the timeline for that slacker of a director to see."
    SHAKE ARTIST #2: "WHAT??? I just got the robot from that Maya slacker today... they didn't even send me an ambient occlusion pass yet!! -- ok, I'll pull an all nighter and have it for you by 11pm tomorrow (under breath "stupid editors - always playing golf and I haven't seen the sun in three weeks.")
    etc etc etc
    Shake works best on shots... not so much scenes - though it can.
    Build your shots in Shake and export to FCP... then compile and edit there. No reason to send an entire timeline to Shake... only ends up making this program really hard!!
    Good luck,
    CaptM

  • Sending shake video BACK to final cut pro?

    hey guys
    im still sort of new to shake
    i took a clip in fcp highlighted it, and chose "send to shake"
    it then opened up shake and i did some compositing. i also saw that it automatically made an extra video layer in fcp with the shake seq
    after editing, i scrubbed through the fcp time line and saw the clip wasnt updated...so i guess i need to do something with the file out in shake?
    do i need to render it or something or is there a way to just have it update
    it would be awesome cause its already lined up fine in the timeline and everything!
    thankyou

    Unlike Motion, it doesn't embed the Shake project - it embeds the placeholder QuickTime movie, so you must render the FileOut whenever you make changes.
    Also, the new video track is disabled by default so you will need to click the button to the left of the track to enable it.

  • Final Cut Sending the wrong clip to Shake

    In a project i'm currently working on i've selected clips and used the "send to shake" function. When shake launches, the project has totally different clips but from the same FCP project.
    Has any one seen this before? Any advise would be great.
    Thanks

    Tobold: The Media Reconnect dialog screen is normal behavior when rendering a Shake sequence back to Final Cut. See page 34 of the Final Cut Studio Workflow PDF document.
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/FinalCut_Studio_Workflow.pdf
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    When you’ve finished working in the Shake script that was generated from Final Cut Pro, you need to render the originally created FileOut node. The newly rendered media file takes the place of the placeholder QuickTime file, ready for use by the original Final Cut Pro project.
    When you reopen the Final Cut Pro project file containing the original placeholder QuickTime file, you’ll need to use the Reconnect Media command to relink the clip in your sequence to the media that was rendered out of Shake.

  • RAZR / RAZR MAXX Helpful Tips..

    Tip No. 1 Battery Tips..
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    Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and will naturally degrade over time. You've probably experienced this with other battery-powered products - you find yourself charging the battery more often as the charge just doesn't seem to hold as often as it once did. Eventually, you may need to replace the internal battery.
    There are a couple of things you can do before replacing the battery. Sometimes it's a matter of changing a few settings that will ensure you're getting all the power you can from your battery. Motorola Customer Service can help you with this process over the phone.
    Before you call:
    We recommend that you completely deplete the battery by allowing the device to completely shut down when the battery has depleted.
    Once your product shuts down, plug it into the charger that came in the original box, and allow it to charge to 100%.
    Once you've completed this charging cycle, call Motorola Support at 800-734-5870, and the team will diagnose your battery, and recommend setting changes or actions.If your battery does need to be replaced, we offer two battery replacement options:
    The battery only replacement program lets you send your product to Motorola so that we can replace the battery and return the device back to you. If your device is within the warranty period there is no charge for this service. If your device is outside of the warranty period, the cost of this service is $49 plus applicable taxes.
    You can expect to receive the device back approximately 5 business days from the time we receive the device.  Use our online repair submission process to get going.
    With the expedited battery replacement program, for an extra charge we'll provide you with a FedEx label to return your product. If your device is within the warranty period the charge for this service is $19 plus applicable taxes. If your device is outside of the warranty period, the cost of this service is $69 plus applicable taxes.
    You can expect to receive the device back 3 days after we receive the unit.  Use our online repair submission process to get going.
    Additional Battery Tips: 1 1/2
    https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/77264/p/30,6720,8417
    Built-in tools to assist you in optimizing battery life:
    Power control widget
    Data Saver
    Motorola Task Manager
    CLICK HERE for community advice suggestions on using SmartActions to extend battery life.
    You can also get step by step video instructions on how to use SmartActions to help conserve battery life. Using your phone, from your home screen touch Apps > Help Center> Tours > under Getting Started touch theBattery Saving Tips and Tricks video.
    Things you should know about your battery
    This product uses a non-removable battery. The battery should only be replaced by a Motorola-approved service facility. Any attempt to remove or replace your battery may damage the product.
    The DROID RAZR MAXX is feature-rich and can run a virtually limitless number of applications, making it useful for many tasks. Your particular usage will affect how long you can go before recharging your battery.  Playing games, running applications, and surfing the Web increase the power use of the computer-like functions of the DROID RAZR MAXX. Calling and texting utilize its phone functions.  Depending on your use mix, time between charges will vary. We know you want to use the device to its fullest and offer you these tips to help you get the most from your phone while going as long as possible between charges.
    New batteries are not fully charged. Plug the battery charger into your phone and an electrical outlet. Your phone might take several seconds to start charging the battery. Charging time from 0% takes approx. 5.5 hours.
    Tips:
    It is recomended to use a wall charger to charge the phone instead of USB cable plugged in to a computer.
    It may take several charging cycles for your battery to reach optimum performance.
    If your device is completely discharged, it may take several minutes for the device to begin charging.
    Ensure you are using a Motorola specific charger. Other chargers might take longer to charge your battery, or cause your calls to fail during charging.
    Tips to extend battery life:
    During initial set up of your Google and social networking account, your phone's battery may drain faster than usual due to the amount of data transferred. After the initial sync, and a few charging cycles, your battery will reach its maximum capacity.We strongly recommend to keep the phone attached to the charger during the initial sync.
    See where you power is going: Tap Home > Menu >  Settings > Battery information > Battery use.
    When setting the phone down after use, quickly press the power key to invoke a blank screen. Selecting a shorter back light duration will also help conserve power by blanking the screen when not in use.
    Lower the display brightness. Set Brightness to Automatic or low: Tap Home > Settings > Display >Brightness
    Set Screen timeout to 1 minute or less: Tap Home > Settings > Display > Screen Timeout
    Turn animation off: Tap Home > Settings > Display > Animation > No animation
    Turn off GPS when not in use. Active GPS can take a lot of power. Exit from navigation apps when not in use. Tap Menu > Settings > Location & Security > Use GPS satellites and Use wireless networks uncheck.
    Turn WiFi off when not in use : Tap Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Uncheck Wi-Fi
    Turn Bluetooth off when not in use: Tap Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Uncheck Bluetooth
    Applications which uses battery power: Certain streaming Music, Music Players, Talk, Video Chat, Navigation, Weather, and Map apps. widgets and live wallpapers, are notorious battery drainers. In addition certain Facebook, Twitter, Email and other apps that constantly sync over the internet can reduce your battery life. We recommend you use the Motorola task manager application. Task Managers let you monitor how apps use memory and processing power and identify apps that are using too many resources.
    Reboot your phone If you are getting only a few hours of battery life or your phone is running slow, it is probably not your phone. An app or widget is probably the cause. Restart your phone to clear background apps: Press and hold the power button > Tap Power off. Then turn the phone back on. Daily reboots can help keep rogue apps from taking battery life.
    Use the AC adapter to charge your phone whenever possible.
    Toggle Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS on or off as needed. These can be placed on your desktop by selecting an open area of your screen and selecting them. individually or using the Android Power Control Widget.
    Clear all notifications from the notification bar as much as possible.
    Ensure you do not have have duplicate email accounts. Duplicate email account will drain battery life. To check for duplicate email accounts, touch > My Accounts > Advanced set up and ensure there are no duplicates. To remove an account, touch the account > Menu > Remove account.
    We suggest charging each night so you start the day fully charged and ready to go!
    Tip No.2  Screen Lock..
    https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/86349/p/30,6720,8417 
    How does my screen lock and unlock features work with the Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) upgrade?
    With Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) your device now has several different lock options available. 
    To access your lock options, touch   > Settings > Security.
    Screen Lock Options
    Slide - provides no protection, but lets you get to the Home screen quickly, or open Camera and start taking pictures immediately.
    Face Unlock - lets you unlock your phone by looking at it. This is the least secure lock option.
    Pattern - lets you draw a simple pattern with your finger to unlock the phone. This is slightly more secure than Face Unlock.
    PIN - requires four or more numbers. Longer PINs tend to be more secure.
    Password - requires four or more letters or numbers. This is the most secure option, as long as you create a strong password.
    The Lock Screen on Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream sandwich) uses two timers. The first timer is the "Sleep" timer which turns off the device display to extend battery life. You can turn the display on and swipe to unlock. The second timer called the "Automatic lock" timer turns on security features like pin, pattern, password or face unlock and protects the device from unknown users. This "Automatic lock" timer begins after the "Sleep" timer expires and you will be asked to enter personally recognizable data like pin, pattern, password or the face unlock when the display is powered on.To adjust the "Automatically lock"  timer go to Settings > Security > Automatically lock > Select desired time frame.To adjust the "Sleep" setting go to Settings > Display > Sleep > Select desired time frameIf you are using facial recognition and do not want the "slide to unlock" to appear, set the "automatic lock" timer to "5sec".Power button instantly locksThere is a new option in Android 4.0.4 which will automatically lock the device when the display is on and the power button is pressed.  As soon as the power button is pressed your device will lock.To activate the "Power button instantly locks" setting, go to Settings > Security > Toggle the Power button instantly locksIt is important to note your phone may contain security policies set by your IT administrator which may override any settings you attempt to set under screen security. For example, if you set your phone to automatically lock for 30 minutes and phone locks after 10 minutes, it may be due to security policies set by your IT Administrator.  Please contact your IT Admin for more information.
    For more information on using your new lock features select one of the quick links below:Lock and unlock basics  Set screen lock  Respond to incoming callsFace unlock is grayed out  
    To unlock the screen, press the Power key, then touch and flick to .To lock the screen, press the Power key, or let the screen time out (don't press anything).Tip: To add a message to the lock screen:1. From the home screen, touch > System settings.2. Touch Security > Owner info and type your message.
    Set screen lockDepending how you use your phone, you may want to set some form of automatic screen lock to prevent unauthorized access. If a screen lock has been set, the screen locks when your phone's display goes to sleep. It is important to note your phone may contain security policies set by your IT administrator which may override any setting you attempt to set under screen securityBefore setting a screen lock it is important to note that you will need your Gmail / Google Account credentials to reset any security lock, so please do not set a security lock on your device without first setting up a valid Gmail/Google Account you can remember and access.To adjust your phone's lock settings:1.  From the Home screen touch  > Settings2.  Touch Security > Screen lock.3.  Touch the type of lock you want and follow the onscreen instructions.
    If you have previously set a lock, you must enter the pattern, PIN, or password to unlock the lock settings.4.  You can choose among these lock options, listed in approximate order of strength: Slide, Face Unlock, Pattern,Pin, and PasswordAfter you set a lock here, a lock screen displays whenever your screen wakes up, requesting the pattern, PIN, or other specified key
    Respond to incoming CallsWhile the screen is locked, you can respond to incoming calls in three ways.
    To answer a call, touchand flick to .
    To send an incoming call to your voicemail, touch and flick to .
    To send a pre-set text message to the caller, touch and flick to . Select a message to immediately send it.
    Tip: To silence an incoming call alert, press the Power key or the volume keys.
    Face unlock is grayed out
    Face unlock may be grayed out due to security policies set by your IT administrator which may override any setting you attempt to set under screen security. Contact your IT admin for more information.
    Tip No.3   Basic ways to navigate around your DROID RAZR/RAZR MAXX
    There are a couple of basic ways to navigate around your phone. Watch for these common elements and you'll get what you need in any app.
    Let the action bar be your guide
    After you open an app, check for an action bar at the top, which includes:
    App icon on the app's main screenOr the Up button to return to the main screen
    Menu for changing the view
    Buttons for frequent actions
    More actions (if needed)When using the app, also check the top and bottom of the screen for more options such as Save, Done, andCancel.
    For an example of an action bar:
    Touch > Email to see:
    Confirm it's the main screen of the app.
    Switch to views of other accounts.
    Sync email. Compose a message.
    When you open an email, the action bar changes:
    Return to the main screen of the app.
    View the title of the opened email message.
    Reply to the message, Reply all, Forward, or Compose new.
    Note that two navigation buttons are similar, but work differently. Repeatedly touch the Up button at the top left of the screen to return to the main screen of the current app. Or touch at the bottom of the touchscreen to reopen the previous screen, regardless of its source.
    Use tabs to find more content
    Some apps use tabs at the top of the screen to keep things organized.
    Touch a tab that you want to open:
    The opened tab is underlined with highlighter.
    Touch a tab at the edge or flick the tab bar to scroll to more tabs:
    Swipe left/right below the tab bar to scroll through multiple screens, and even scroll across tabs:
    Look for tabs in and and .
    Updated by B33 Aug. 04 2012

    Tip No.5 -- How do I set up and troubleshoot Wi-Fi issues?
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    Follow these steps to set up and troubleshoot Wi-Fi wireless Internet access.
    Note: The DROID RAZR MAXX will only operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency and will not work on the 5GHz frequency.
    Quick links
    Wi-Fi set up instructions for Android 4.X (Ice Cream Sandwich) users    
    Activate Wi-Fi
    Obtain the MAC address
    Using Mobile Hotspot 
    Wireless Lan Supported Specs
    Set Wi-Fi to work smarter, not harder
    Troubleshooting  
    Unable to stream any media when connected to Wi-Fi network, but can still surf using the web browser.      
    Ruckus WiFi router issue 
    Activate Wi-Fi
    To turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a wireless network:
    From the home screen press the menu key.
    Tap Settings.
    Tap Wireless and networks.
    Touch the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on.
    The phone will scan for available wireless networks.
    Tap Wi-Fi settings.
    The network names and security settings (Open network or Secured with WEP) of detected Wi-Fi networks are displayed in the Wi-Fi networks section.
    Tap a Wi-Fi network to connect. When you select an open network, you will be automatically connected to the network. When you select a network that is secured with WEP, enter the WEP (security) key and then touchConnect.
    Obtain the MAC addressTo obtain the MAC address:
    From the applications tray, tap Settings.
    Tap About Phone.
    Tap Status and scroll to Wi-Fi Mac address.
    Using Mobile Hotspot. Click here to learn more.
    Wireless Lan Supported Specs
    802.11b/g/n
    WEP
    WPA/WPA2 PSK
    802.1x EAP
    Set Wi-Fi to work smarter, not harderTo save battery power, give your Wi-Fi connection a rest when you're not using it. Use the Wi-Fi sleep policy to set your Wi-Fi connection to sleep when the display turns off and reconnect when it turns on.
    From the Home screen, press the menu key > Settings.
    Touch Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings.
    Press the menu key > Advanced > Wi-Fi sleep policy.
    Touch When screen turns off.
    TroubleshootingNote: A software update is now rolling out, and includes enhancements in Wi-Fi performance and more. Click herefor full details.Unable to establish connection with the phone
    The wireless network may not be in range or has too of a weak signal to provide a successful connection. Check the signal bar to ensure you have strong connection.
    Re-enter the key on the phone to match the key configured on the router. Make sure that the encryption type and security settings match on the router and phone.
    If WEP encryption is in use, check that the key configured on the router matches the key entered on the phone.
    The wireless network you're attempting to connect to may be configured for static IP addresses only. Check with the system administrator for an IP address assignment.
    Unplug the power from your router, turn the phone off. Plug back in your router first, then wait for 1 minute and then turn on your phone.
    Can't connect to Internet
    Try a different URL or web site address.
    Disconnect and try connecting to the network again.
    Enter correct Password (WEP-WAP/WPA key).
    If connected via a commercial Wi-Fi hotspot, such as the ones at Borders or Starbucks, we recommend renewing the hotspot's DHCP lease.
    Unplug the power from your router, turn the phone off. Plug back in your router first, then wait for 1 minute and then turn on your phone.
    Cannot connect to certain web sites using HotSpot
    A software update is now rolling out, and includes enhancements in HotSpot performance and more. Click here for full details
    Ruckus WiFi router issueIssue: Device does not connect to Ruckus WiFi router (example model#: 2825)
    Description: In DHD11 TA3 we have an IP address conflict between the LTE IP address and the default gateway address with the Ruckus router.
    Work around: Change the default gateway address on the router as follows:
    Login Router through Browser: http://192.168.20.1
    User name: user
    Password: password
    (user name and pass written on AP)
    goto "Local network" under Configuration section on the Left side.
    change the field in : "Local IP Address" from 192.168.20.1 to
    192.168.0.1
    Change  :"Starting Address" from 192.168.20.2 to 192.168.0.2
    click update settings.Note: We become aware of an issue with a certain Wi-Fi router Router: Netgear N600 WNDR3400, that may experience loss of Internet Connectivity on Wi-Fi signal with the DROID RAZR MAXX.Here's our solution for this issue:
    Go to the wireless settings for the Netgear router from a browser on your PC by going to192.168.1.1
    On the Router Manager screen, go to the Setup section in the left hand column and select Wireless Settings
    Under the Wireless Network (2.4GHz b/g/n) section change the channel from Auto to a static channel of your choosing. (Any number from 01 -11)
    Scroll down to the bottom of the Wireless Settings screen and select Apply.
    For Android 4.X (Ice Cream Sandwich) users.
    TURN WI-FI POWER ON OR OFF
    Touch Menu > System settings, then touch the Wi-Fi power switch to turn it or .Note: To extend battery life, turn off Wi-Fi power when not in use.
    WI-FI SEARCH & CONNECT
    When Wi-Fi is on, the Wi-Fi in range indicator appears in the status bar when a network is available. Drag down the status bar and touch the Wi-Fi networks available notification to select and connect to a network.To search for a network when Wi-Fi is off:
    Touch Menu > System settings > Wi-Fi.
    Touch the Wi-Fi power switch to turn it and scan. Your smartphone lists the networks it finds within range.Tip: To see your smartphone’s MAC address or other Wi-Fi details, touch Menu > Advanced.
    Touch a network to connect. If necessary, enter Network SSID, Security, and Password, and touch Connect.
    When your smartphone is connected to the network, the Wi-Fi connected indicator appears in the status bar.Tip: When you are in range and Wi-Fi power is on, you will automatically reconnect to available networks you’ve connected to before.
    WI-FI HOTSPOT
    You can make your smartphone a Wi-Fi hotspot to provide portable, convenient Internet access to other Wi-Fi enabled devices.Caution: This application significantly impacts battery life. You may want to run this application with the charger connected.Note: You need to subscribe to Wi-Fi hotspot service to use this feature. Contact Verizon Wireless for details.To set up your smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot:
    Touch Menu > System settings > Tethering & Mobile Hotspot > Mobile Hotspot to turn on the hotspot.
    Touch Mobile Hotspot settings > Configure Mobile Hotspot to change hotspot security and configuration settings:
    Network SSID: Enter a unique name for your hotspot and touch Next.
    Security: Select the type of security you want: WEP, WPA, or WPA2. Enter a unique password. Other users can access your Wi-Fi hotspot only if they enter the correct password.Note: Keep it secure. To protect your smartphone and hotspot from unauthorized access, it is strongly recommended that you set up hotspot Security (WPA2 is the most secure), including password.
    Broadcast Channel: Select a channel that minimizes potential interference. You may need to try different channels after your hotspot is active for a time.
    Touch Save when the settings are complete.
    When your Wi-Fi hotspot is active, other Wi-Fi enabled devices can connect by entering your hotspot’s SSID, selecting a Security type, and entering the correct Password.
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