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GETTING STARTED
Package Contents
Check to make sure you have all the contents within your package:
ATHENA-EX High Power AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender with MU-MIMO
4 x Detachable High Gain Antennas
Power Adapter
Setup Guide
CD: User’s Guide, Installation Video, Setup Guide, & Wi-Fi Analytics App
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LED Indicators
Power/WPS: Indicates when the Router is powered on. The LED will remain on. Blinks when Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) is activated and the Router awaits a connection.
5.0GHz Wireless Activity: Blinks rapidly when wireless data traffic is transmitted or received over the 5GHz
wireless network.
2.4GHz Wireless Activity: Blinks rapidly when wireless data traffic is transmitted or received over the 2.4GHz
wireless network.
Signal Strength LED: Indicates when the Range Extender is connected to a Home Network and the signal
strength quality of that connection.
USB Connection: Indicates when a USB storage device is connected to either of the USB ports.
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Gigabit Wired Ports 1-4: Indicates when a networking device is connected to a wired port on the back of the
Range Extender. The LED will blink rapidly when wired data traffic is transmitted or received. The green LED
displays when a there is an active gigabit connection.
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Back Panel Description
From Left to Right
Antenna Connectors: RJ-SMA antenna connectors. Attach the included high gain antennas to these
connectors.
Power On/Off: Push to turn the Range Extender on or off.
Power: Power adapter port. Output: 12V, 2.5A, Input: 100-240v.
USB Port: Attach USB storage devices, such as USB flash drives and external hard drives, for file sharing. A
USB 3.0 port is located on the right side panel of the Router for faster connections.
Wired Devices: Gigabit RJ-45 ports for connecting to wired computers or network devices.
LED On/Off: Push to turn LED indicators on or off.
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WPS: Hold down for 3 seconds to enable WPS push button configuration.
Reset: Push down once to reboot the Router. Hold down for 5-10 seconds to reset the router back to factory
settings.
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SETUP GUIDE
Find a Setup Location
The location of where you install the Range Extender is very important to how it will function. The optimal
setup location should be somewhere no more than halfway between your Wi-Fi router and your Wi-Fi dead
zone.
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Attach the Antennas & Connect your PC or Tablet to the Range Extender
a. Connect the included high gain antennas by screwing them into the antenna connectors.
b. Plug the Range Extender into an available power outlet.
c. Connect your PC or Tablet to the Range Extender’s Wi-Fi network: Amped_AthenaEX_2.4 or
Amped_AthenaEX_5.0
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Open your Web Browser to Access the Web Menu
a. Open your web browser.
b. Type in: http://setup.ampedwireless.com
into the web address bar.
c. If the web menu fails to open, type in the
following IP address into your web address bar:
http://192.168.1.240
a. Disconnect your PC from all Wi-Fi networks.
b. Attach an Ethernet cable between the PC and the Range Extender.
c. Open your web browser and go to http://setup.ampedwireless.com again.
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Welcome to the Dashboard
The Dashboard will provide you with the current status of the
Range Extender.
Click SCAN to find an available network to extend.
The diagram on this page displays the terms used to describe:
1. The network you are trying to extend (Home Network).
2. The network that is rebroadcasted and extended
(Extended Network).
Study this diagram carefully as the terms used in the following
instructions will refer to these names.
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Scan for a Wireless Network
The Scan result will list all available 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz wireless
networks detected by the Range Extender – including each network
name (SSID), the operating channel, the type of security and the
signal strength.
If you are extending a dual band router, you will need to select the
SSID of your 2.4GHz network and the SSID of your 5.0GHz network.
The signal strength indicates the wireless connection between that
network and the Range Extender. It is important to choose networks
that are greater than 70%. A wireless network with a signal strength
of less than 70% may create a poor connection which results in
slower throughput and frequent dropped connections.
If you fail to find any wireless networks, or your signal strength is below 70%, try moving the Range Extender
closer to the wireless network that you are trying to repeat and click SCAN again.
Once you have selected your wireless network(s), click Next to continue. If you are only connecting to one
network, simply select that 2.4 or 5.0GHz network and click Next to continue.
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Connecting to a Secure Network
If the wireless network(s) you are trying to repeat has wireless
security enabled, you will be prompted to enter a security key. If
you are repeating a dual band router, you will need to enter the
security key for both the 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz network. If either
network does not have security, leave the field blank.
After you have entered the security key(s), click Next to
continue.
If you do not know the key to the network you are trying to
repeat, then click Back and select another network.
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Extended Network Settings (SSID & Security)
The default SSID of the Range Extender is
“Amped_AthenaEX_2.4” and “Amped_AthenaEX_5.0”.
If you choose to "Clone" the settings from your Home
Network, the wizard will copy the SSID and security key of your
Home Network.
The SSID of the Extended Network will have a "_RE" at the end of
its name. For example: Home_Network_RE.
You can also manually enter a new network ID and security key.
The new security key must be at least 8 characters long.
Click Next to apply the settings.
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Connection Check
DO NOT LEAVE OR REFRESH THIS PAGE.
Allow the countdown to complete and the Wizard will
automatically redirect you to the next step.
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Connect to the new Extended Network
During the countdown process, the Range Extender will reboot
and disconnect the Wi-Fi connection. At this point, you will need
to reconnect your PC or tablet to the new Extended Network.
Follow the instructions on the screen to connect to the Extended
Network.
Once you have connected, click the OKbutton to complete the
setup process.
If there are problems with your configuration, the Wizard will
inform you to rescan for a network to extend.
If there are no problems, you will see the Setup
Summary on the following page.
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Setup Summary
Congratulations, the Range Extender is now successfully
configured. Your settings are now saved.
Print the Setup Summary details and save it for future reference.
If you have any wired devices that you would like to attach to the
Range Extender, you may do so now.
If you haven’t already positioned your Range Extender in an
optimal location, you may do so. All Range Extender settings are
saved and can be safely powered off for relocation.
Use the Signal Strength LED to assist you in finding the optimal
installation location. (See the following page for details.)
Enjoy your extended network!
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Signal Strength LED
The Signal Strength LED will help you find the most optimal
location. It may take 1-3 minutes for the LED to register
after powering on the Extender. We recommend a signal
of at least 70% or when the LED is green.
Wired Port Routing
The Setup Wizard automatically selects the Home Network (2.4GHz or
5.0GHz) your wired devices will be routed through to connect to the
Internet. If you wish to change this setting you may do so from the web
menu by accessingNetwork Settings > Wired Port Routing.
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If the Home/Office Network connection fails try the following…
The failed connection page will provide you with information on why the connection failed. Read the
instructions carefully and retry your connection. The tips below will help to solve common issues:
a. Check to make sure your Home Network security settings are correct.
b. On the SCAN page, check that your Home Network is showing a signal of 70% or greater. If not, move
the Range Extender closer to your Home Network router and try again. If you are connecting to a dual
band router, ensure that both the 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz networks show a signal strength of 70% or
greater.
c. Check that your Home Network router’s DHCP server is enabled.
d. Try changing the channel of the Home Network router to a higher channel number and run the Setup
Wizard again.
e. Check the internet connection on your Home Network wireless router. Connect directly to your router
and attempt to access the web. If this fails, the problem is with your internet connection. Contact
your broadband provider to fix this issue first before configuring the Range Extender.
f. Try to reboot (unplug the power from the Range Extender and plug it back in) the Range Extender and
check to see if the connection is established (some networks may be very slow and take longer than
the allotted time for the Range Extender to successfully connect).
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5.0GHz WI-FI SETTINGS
5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Home Network Settings (5.0GHz)
The Home Network Settings (5.0GHz) page allows you to adjust
settings for your 5.0GHz Home Network connection. These settings are
for adjusting the Range Extender’s Home Network connection after you
have already gone through the Setup Wizard and wish to adjust your
current configurations.
Home Network SSID (5.0GHz): Manually enter the Identification name
of the existing 5.0GHz Home Network you wish to connect to.
Channel Number: Enter the channel number of the Home Network. If
the channel number does not match, a connection will not be
established.
Channel Width: Wi-Fi operates in two separate channel widths, 20Hz,
40Hz and 80Hz. 40Hz and 80Hz allows for faster speeds. Each Channel Width will have a different selection of
wireless channels to choose from. Select the channel width you wish to use for your network. This setting must
match that of your Home Network for a successful connection.
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Security Settings: Change the type of wireless security settings for your 5.0GHz Home Network.
Encryption: Select the encryption type for your Home Network. This is for entering the wireless encryption for
your home or office router.
Pre-Shared Key: The Home Network Security Key is the key that you use when connecting wirelessly to your
home or office router. If you do not know your home network’s wireless security key, please check with your
network administrator.
Note: Incorrect settings to your Home Network security settings will cause the Range Extender to disconnect
The Extended Network Settings page allows you to
adjust settings for your Extended Network.
SSID of Extended Network: The name used to identify
your Extended Network. This is the name that appears
when a user scans for available Wi-Fi networks.
Band: Allows you to setup access under a specific
combination of Wi-Fi speed standards.
Broadcast SSID: Selecting Disable Broadcast SSID will
hide the visibility of the Range Extender’s SSID. Users
must manually enter the SSID to connect.
Associated Clients: Shows the list of active devices connected to the Extended Network
Tx Beamforming: Enable or disable Wi-Fi transmit beamforming.
MU-MIMO: Enable or disable the use of MU-MIMO in your Extended Network.
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Security Settings: Change the type of wireless security settings for your 5.0GHz Extended Network.
Encryption: Select the encryption type for your Extended Network.
Pre-Shared Key: The password for your Extended Network. This is the key used by devices connecting to your
Extended Network.
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5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Guest Networks (5.0GHz)
Click “Enable” to create a Guest Network. Guest
Networks provide a separate wireless network,
with unique settings for users to connect to.
SSID: This is the name of your Guest Network.
Broadcast SSID: Disable to hide your SSID from
public view. Users will need to manually enter the
SSID into their wireless software interface to
connect.
Network Access: Restrict users connecting to your Guest Network to Internet access only or both local network
and Internet access.
Active Client List: View all computers and network devices that are connected to your Guest Network
wirelessly.
Security Settings: Change the type of wireless security settings for your Guest Networks by selecting the
specific Guest Network SSID from the drop down menu.
Encryption: Select the encryption type for your Guest Network.
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Pre-Shared Key: The password for your Guest Network. This is the key used by devices connecting to your
Guest Network.
WPS is a Wi-Fi feature created to make Wi-Fi setup
simple and easy. Some wireless routers and adapters
support this feature with varying names (i.e. one
touch setup or WPS).
You may enable WPS setup here by selecting the type
of WPS setup you wish to use. The Range Extender
supports all types of WPS setup:
Option A: Push button: You may push the WPS button on the web menu or use the physical button on the
back of the Range Extender.
Option B: PIN: Some wireless devices use a PIN number to access wireless network. If your wireless device
requests for a PIN number, then use the PIN code located here.
Option C: Enter PIN: Some wireless devices require that you use a PIN number to add them to the wireless
network. If your wireless device has a PIN number, then locate the number and enter in the field,
then press Start Pin.
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5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings: User Access (5.0GHz)
User Access allows you to deny access or allow access to
specific users connecting to the network. Each networking
device has a unique address called a MAC address (a 12 digit
hex number).
By inputting the MAC address into the field, you can define
whether that device is allowed into your network or not
allowed.
A MAC Address may sometimes be referred to as a Physical Address. Most networking devices have their MAC
Address located on a label on the actual device.
For Windows computers with internal networking adapters, the MAC Address can be found by viewing the
Network Connection Details of the network adapter. The MAC Address will be listed as the Physical Address.
Be sure to enter the MAC Address without any symbols. For example, a MAC Address of 78-DD-78-AA-78-BB
would be entered as 78DD78AA78BB.
Adjust the output power of the Range Extender to control the coverage distance of your 5.0GHz Extended
Wireless Network. For a smaller coverage area you can select a lower output power. For the maximum
wireless coverage select the 100% selection. Note that if you select a lower output power, your connection to
your 5.0GHz Home Network will also decrease in range. It is recommended that you test your signal strength
after each adjustment.
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5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Access Schedule (5.0GHz)
Access Schedules will enable or disable your 5.0GHz wireless
access at a set time based on your predefined schedule. This
feature is often used for restricting access to all users (such as
children, employees, guests) during specific times of the day
for parental control or security reasons.
a. Enable Access Schedule.
b. Select which days you wish for your Wi-Fi to be
available.
c. Select the time frame during that day that you wish
for Wi-Fi to be available.
d. Select the Network that you wish to apply these settings to.
e. Apply Changes.
Enabling Access Schedule on the Main Network will also disable internet access for wired connections on
specified days.
Note: Make sure you have already configured your System Clock in order for your schedule to work correctly.
Time Zone Settings can be adjusted from the web menu under Management > Time Zone Settings.
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