The setup images used in this manual are for reference only. The
contents of these images may vary according to firmware version.
The official image contents are based on the newest firmware version.
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Chapter I: Product Information
1-1 Introduction and safety information
Thank you for purchasing this mini 802.11b/g/n wireless repeater!
The ultra-compact design with power built-in allows you to install this
repeater everywhere, and still providing excellent network performance
to extend the Wi-Fi signal and wireless coverage.
Other features of this wireless repeater including:
Extend the wireless signal inside your home or office.
Ultra-compact design while maintaining excellent network
performance.
LED signal indicator to easily realize the best location placement
to extend WiFi signal and secure better wireless performance.
The device can support Repeater mode, AP mode and AP client
mode
Hardware switch button for user to change operation mode
quickly without logging into web firmware.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) hardware button for easy
installation and secure wireless security.
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1-2 Safety Information
In order to keep the safety of users and your properties, please follow the
following safety instructions:
1. This wireless repeater is designed for indoor use only. DO NOT expose
this device to direct sun light, rain, or snow.
2. DO NOT put this at or near hot or humid places, like kitchen or
bathroom. Also, do not left this Wireless repeater in the car in summer.
3. Do not allow kids to put any small parts of this wireless repeater in
their mouth, and it could cause serious injury or could be fatal. If they
throw this wireless repeater, it will be damaged. PLEASE KEEP THIS
WIRELESS REPEATER OUT THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
4. This Wireless repeater will become hot when being used for long time
(This is normal and is not a malfunction). DO NOT put the Wireless
repeater on a paper, cloth, or other flammable objects after the Wireless
repeater has been used for a long time.
5. There’s no user-serviceable part inside the Wireless repeater. If you
found that the Wireless repeater is not working properly, please contact
your dealer of purchase and ask for help. DO NOT disassemble the
Wireless repeater by yourself, warranty will be void.
6. If the Wireless repeater falls into water, DO NOT USE IT AGAIN
BEFORE YOU SEND THE CARD TO THE DEALER OF PURCHASE
FOR INSPECTION.
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1-3 System Requirements
Wireless network card which is compatible with 802.11b/g/n wireless
network standard.
Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 operating system
CD-ROM drive
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1-4 Package Contents
Before you start to use this wireless repeater, please check if there’s
anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer of purchase to
claim for missing items:
10/100M Ethernet LAN Port with
Auto-MDI/MDI-X. Connecting to computer,
switch or hub for local network sharing.
B
Reset / WPS
Reset the repeater to factory default settings
(clear all settings) or start WPS function.
Press this button and hold for 10 seconds to
restore all settings to factory defaults, and
press this button for less than 5 seconds to
start WPS function.
C
AP/Repeater/Client
Switch the button to change operating mode
to Access Point or Repeater or Client mode.
D
ON/OFF
This is power on/off slide switch. If you want
A B C
D
1-5 Familiar with your new wireless repeater
Interface Descriptions
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to switch off the repeater, switch it to Off
mode.
LED
Color
LED Status
Description
Signal
Amber
Steady ON
Good signal reception (signal strength
100%~50%).
Blinking
Normal signal reception
Slow blinking (50%~25%)
Poor signal reception
Quick blinking (<25%)
Off
Out of signal or disconnected/ or LED
off mode.
WLAN
Green
Blinking
Connect to wireless Router/or AP,
wireless function is active (transferring
or receiving data)
Off
Wireless network is switched off/ or
LED off mode.
Power
Green
Steady ON
Power is turned on.
In LED off mode. (except power LED
is on, other LEDs are off *)
*If user selects to enable “LED OFF
mode”, power LED On/Off depends on
user’s selection, user can select to
leave only power LED on or turn off all
LEDs including this power LED.
LED Definitions
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Slow Blinking
Ready for “Reset to factory default”,
power LED is blinking.
Off
power is turned off.
WPS
Green
Steady ON
When WPS connection is successful,
turn on for 5 minutes.
Blinking
WPS is in progress of waiting another
WPS device’s connection, blinking (0.2
second on, 0.1 second off) for 2
minutes.
Quick blinking
WPS error, blinking (0.1 second on, 0.1
second off)
Off
NO WPS is in progress/ LED off mode
LAN
Green
Steady ON
LAN port is connected.
Blinking
LAN port is active (transferring or
receiving data).
Off
LAN port is not connected/ or LED off
mode
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CHAPTER II: Repeater mode
Repeater mode is your Wi-Fi range extender!
It can extend your wireless signal and coverage and help you to solve
wireless dead zone problem.
This chapter will show you how to quickly install this device by using
quick setup and show you the each detailed setting on web UI page of
repeater mode.
2-1 Repeater mode Quick Installation Guide
For the first time setup and easy installation, you can move this device
close to the Wireless Broadband Router or Access point you wish to
connect, after installation done and wireless connection is built, you can
move this repeater device to the place you wish to use.
Switch mode selector to ‘Repeater’.
Insert this device into power outlet on the wall, and switch wireless
repeater’s power switch to ‘ON’ (1). You should see ‘Power’ LED light
up in few seconds (2). If not, please check if the power outlet you’re
using is working.
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(2)
(1)
You can build wireless connection via ‘Hardware WPS button’ or
‘Software web browser’.
If your broadband router or access point also supports ‘WPS button’, we
recommend you to use WPS button to establish connection, it is the fast
and secure way without computer.
Using WPS button - please go to section 2-1-1
Using Web browser - please go to section 2-1-2
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WPS LED
WPS button
NOTE: this WPS button position on access point is for example,
different device may have different WPS button position.
2-1-1 Hardware WPS button setup
(1) Press and hold WPS button on repeater for 2 seconds, ‘WPS’ LED
will start flashing.
(2) Press WPS button on the wireless broadband router or access point
you wish to connect within 2 minutes.
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TIP: If the access point you wish to connect does not have hardware
WPS button, you can also use its web configuration menu’s WPS
function to establish connection. Or you can login this repeater web
UI to have quick setup (detailed setup refers to ‘2-1-2 Web browser
quick setup’ manual)
WPS LED
Signal LED
(3) If WPS connection is successfully established, ‘WPS’ LED will light
for 5 minutes; if ‘WPS’ LED flashes fast, there’s something error, please
wait for 2 minutes until ‘WPS’ LED off, and try from step(1) again.
When quick installation is successfully done, ‘Signal” LED will turn on.
(4) Please move repeater to the place you wish to use (a better place will
be the center of your house) and insert this repeater into power outlet on
the wall, the wireless connection will be established automatically.
You can check ‘Signal’ LED status to understand signal reception level.
Steady light: Excellent, Flash: Good, Fast flash: poor.
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NOTE: If the Signal LED is off, it means this place is out of wireless
signal of your wireless broadband router or access point, please
move this repeater closer to broadband router until repeater device
can receive signal from broadband router and extend its signal.
The quick installation setup is completely done, you can refer to ‘2-2
Repeater mode Advanced Settings’ to login in web UI for other advanced
settings.
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NOTE: this default SSID ‘repeater0003” is for example, different
device may have different last 4 digits.
2-1-2 Web browser quick setup
Before you can connect to the repeater and start configuration procedures,
your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (use
dynamic IP address). If it’s set to use static IP address, or you’re unsure,
please refer to ‘Chapter X: Appendix, 5-1 Configuring TCP/IP on PC’ to
set your computer to use dynamic IP address.
(1)Use Ethernet cable to connect your computer’s Ethernet port and
wireless repeater’s Ethernet port.
Or use your computer’s wireless configuration utility to search for access
point named ‘repeater0003’ and get connected. (The default SSID of this
repeater device is ‘repeater0003’, 0003 is an example, it is the last 4
digits of device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number,
please find it on your device label.)
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NOTE: this ‘repeater0003” is for example, 0003 is the last 4 digits of
device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number, please
find it on your device label.) You can also input default IP
‘http://192.168.2.254 instead of repeaterxxxx if your PC is not
Windows OS.
If you are using wireless connection in Windows 7 and encountered the
following screen, please click “Connect the network without setting it up”
on the blue line then you can successfully link to repeater. Do NOT click
“OK “.
In case you click ‘OK’, Windows 7 will ask for security key, please click
“Cancel” to back to this page.
(2) Open web browser, it will redirect to web UI setting page.
(or you can input the default IP address ‘http://repeater0003’ in address
bar)
(3)Wireless repeater will prompt you to input username and password.
Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button
to continue.
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(4)All wireless access points nearby will be displayed on the list. Select
one access point you want to connect and click ‘Next’ button to continue.
If the access point you wish to connect does not appear here, please click
‘Refresh’ until it appears on the list, or try to move wireless repeater
closer to the access point you wish to connect.
If you want to connect to a hidden access point, you can select to input
SSID manually.
(5)You’ll be prompted to input access point’s wireless security key, input
it in ‘KEY’ field and click ‘Next’ to continue.
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(6) It will start to verify the wireless key with your associated access
point and show you result within 20 seconds. Please follow the
instruction to continue setup.
(7) When key is correct, wireless repeater will display the connection
information for you.
‘Device SSID’ will be the same of the access point’s SSID you connected
in this step. You can change it to a different SSID if you want.
(Note: we recommend you not to change this SSID, it can have the less
configuration setting between this repeater and your existing
notebook/PC or other wireless client devices)
We recommend you to copy your ‘firmware URL’ (for example:
http://repeater0003) to you bookmark for quickly login into setting page
next time.
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NOTE: After the wireless connection of this repeater and wireless
broadband router is built, repeater is DHCP client and will get IP
address from broadband router automatically. If you want to login
Web UI of repeater, please refer to ‘2-2 Repeater mode Advanced
Settings’ for more functions or learn how to login web UI again.
NOTE: this ‘repeater0003” is for example, 0003 is the last 4 digits of
device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number, please
find it on your device label.)
If you use other browser rather than IE and Firefox browser, you have
to copy this firmware URL and add it to bookmark manually.
(7)Please wait for few seconds for wireless repeater to reboot.
(8) After reboot complete, you can close browser and use your computer
to connect to this repeater by the SSID you set in last step and start using
network.
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NOTE: The default IP of repeater mode is 192.168.2.254, you can also
input ‘http://192.168.2.254 instead of repeaterxxxx if your PC is not
Windows OS.
2-2 Repeater mode Advanced Settings
2-2-1 Connect to web configuration menu
Please open web browser (IE, firefox, chrome etc.) and find ‘300N
Wireless Repeaterxxxx Web UI’ firmware link on your bookmark list if
you have agreed to save it when you installed this device first time.
Or you can directly input ‘http://repeaterxxxx’, (xxxx is the last 4 digits
of repeater device MAC address, you can check this number on device
label) in address bar then press ENTER key:
Wireless repeater will prompt you to input username and password.
Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button
to continue.
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You should be able to see the configuration manual of Wireless repeater
in very short time:
Detailed operation instructions will be given to following manual.
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2-2-2 Home
The status and information of this wireless repeater will be displayed
here.
To access ‘Home’ menu, click ‘Home’ on the left.
You should see the screen looks like this (the contents will vary
depending on your actual setting):
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You can click ‘Show Active Clients’ button to show all connected
wireless clients.
Please note: By clicking ‘Show Active Clients’ button, a new browser
window will appear. If your browser prevents pop-up window from
appearing, please disable this function or you will not be able to use
‘Show Client’ function.
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2-2-3 WPS Setting
You can configure WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) here. By using WPS,
you can establish secure connection between this wireless repeater with
other wireless devices which also support WPS in a fast and secure
manner.
To access ‘WPS Setting’ menu, click ‘WPS Settings’ on the left.
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Item
Description
Enable WPS
You can enable or disable WPS function.
Disabling WPS function is included hardware
WPS button function.
Default is ‘enable WPS’.
WPS Status
Shows the security setting status of WPS. If the
wireless security (encryption) function of this
device is properly set, you’ll see ‘Configured’
message here. If wireless security function has
not been set, you’ll see ‘unConfigured’.
Self PinCode
Here displays an 8-digit number for WPS
PIN-style configuration. When other
WPS-compatible device wish to connect to this
wireless repeater and supports Self-PIN type
WPS, input this number to the wireless device to
establish connection.
SSID
Shows the SSID of this wireless repeater.
Authentication
Mode
Shows the authentication mode of this wireless
repeater.
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Passphrase Key
Here shows asterisks (*) to indicate wireless
security is properly set.
Config Mode
There are ‘Registrar’ and ‘Enrollee’ modes for the
WPS connection. When ‘Registrar’ is enabled,
the wireless clients will follow the repeater’s
wireless settings for WPS connection. When
‘Enrollee’ mode is enabled, the repeater will
follow the wireless settings of wireless router for
WPS connection.
Start PBC
Click ‘Start PBC’ to start Push-Button style WPS
setup procedure. This wireless repeater will wait
for WPS requests from another wireless device
for 2 minutes.
The ‘WPS’ LED on the wireless repeater will be
blinking for 2 minutes when this wireless repeater
is waiting for incoming WPS request.
Start PIN
Please input the PIN code of the wireless client
you wish to connect, and click ‘Start PIN’ button.
The ‘WPS’ LED on the wireless repeater will be
blinking when this wireless repeater is waiting for
incoming WPS request.
NOTE: For WPS2.0 compliance specification, WEP and WPA-PSK
can’t support WPS connection, some of wireless devices may follow
this latest WPS2.0 specification, so we recommend you not to use
WEP and WPA-PSK to avoid WPS interoperability problem.
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2-2-4 Advanced Settings
You can configure advanced wireless settings in this page. Please note
that these settings are not safe to be configured by novice users.
Configure these settings only when you understand what you’re doing.
To access ‘Advanced Setting’ menu, click ‘Advanced Setting’ on the left.
The following setup page will appear:
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Item
Description
Fragment Threshold
Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio.
Threshold. Do not modify default value if you
don’t know what it is, default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold
Set the RTS threshold of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 2347.
Beacon Interval
Set the beacon interval of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 100.
DTIM Period
Configures DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message) send period. Default value is 3.
Data Rate
Select wireless data transfer speed. When you
select a value here, this repeater will refuse to
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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establish connection with wireless clients by
other speed.
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’ and this
wireless repeater will adjust the speed
automatically.
N Data Rate
Select wireless data transfer speed by MCS0 to
MCS7. MCS stands for Modulation and Coding
Scheme, which represents different speed when
bandwidth is 20MHz or 40MHz.
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’ and this
wireless repeater will adjust the speed
automatically.
Channel Width
Select the wireless channel width, 20MHz or
40MHz. 40MHz provides better network speed
for 802.11n wireless clients.
However, if there’re 802.11b / g clients
connecting to this wireless repeater, it will switch
to 20MHz mode automatically.
Preamble Type
Set the type of preamble of wireless radio, Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default setting is ‘Short Preamble’.
Broadcast ESSID
When set to ‘enabled’, every wireless devices can
scan and found this wireless repeater; when set to
‘disabled’, only wireless clients who know exact
SSID can get connected with this wireless
repeater. Set to disabled will help to improve
security.
WMM
Enable or disable Wireless Multi-Media. When
enabled, wireless repeater will give priority to
multimedia related network applications so they
will have better performance.
CTS Protect
This function provides CTS (Clear to Send)
protection when transferring data. It’s
recommended to select ‘Auto’ for this option.
TX Power
Select wireless transmitting power level, from
10% to 100%. When wireless clients are not too
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far from this wireless repeater, you don’t have to
select a higher power level, since this may cause
some people to try to break into your wireless
network when you have a bad password or no
password.
Enable LED off
mode
You can enable or disable LED lights
Check ‘Enable LED OFF’ mode to setup LED
behavior:
Turn off all LED: disabled all LED lights
Turn off all LED except POWER LED: all LED
lights will be disabled, except ‘POWER’ LED
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this wireless repeater, click ‘CONTINUE’
button; if you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’
button.
You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can reconnect to
this wireless repeater.
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2-2-5 MAC Address Filtering
Besides using wireless security to only allow permitted wireless users to
use this wireless repeater, you can also use MAC address filter to allow
wireless users with certain MAC address to use this wireless repeater.
This will enhance security because you can make a ‘white list’ to allow
users on the list to use this wireless repeater only in advance. For those
clients who don’t list on this white list can’t get connected, even he or she
know the password.
To access ‘MAC Filtering’ menu, click ‘MAC Filtering’ on the left.
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Item
Description
Enable Wireless
Access Control
Check this box to enable MAC filtering. If you
didn’t check this box, anyone who knows the
wireless password can get connected to this
wireless repeater.
MAC Address
Input the MAC address of the clients you wish to
deny or accept to access the repeater into the
MAC address list. Please input 12 HEX
characters here, and you don’t have to add :
(colon) or - (dash) characters every 2 characters.
If you don’t know how to get the MAC address of
a network client, see tips below.
Comment
Input any descriptive text about this rule, so you
can remember the purpose of this rule. You can
input up to 20 alphanumerical characters in this
field.
Add
Add this MAC address to the list.
Clear
Clear ‘MAC Address’ and ‘Comment’ field.
Delete Selected
Delete MAC address(es) you selected which
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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‘Select’ box is checked.
Delete All
Delete all MAC addresses in the list. You’ll be
prompted to confirm deletion first.
Reset
Uncheck all checked boxes.
Select
All existing MAC addresses will be listed here.
To delete a MAC address from the list, check the
box of the MAC address you wish to delete first.
You can select more than one MAC addresses
here.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this wireless repeater, click ‘CONTINUE’
button; if you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’
button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can
reconnect to this wireless repeater.
TIPS: If you don’t know the MAC address of your computer or wireless
device, you can follow the following procedure:
For wireless devices and computers which are connected to this wireless
repeater already, you can click ‘Show Active Clients’ button in ‘Home’
setting page.
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Their MAC address will be displayed at ‘MAC Address’ field.
If you still can’t identify the MAC address of computer, you can follow
the following procedure:
Click the network icon located at the lower-right corner, then click ‘Open
Network and Sharing Center’.
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Click the connection that you’ll be used to connect the wireless repeater
(in this example, ‘Local Area Connection’):
Click ‘Details…’ button.
The MAC address of selected network connection will be displayed here
as ‘Physical Address’.
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2-2-6 System Utility
You can change the settings of several system-level parameters in this
page, including administrator’s password, and IP address.
To access ‘System Utility’ menu, click ‘System Utility’ on the left.
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The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Password Settings
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Item
Description
Current Password
To change password, you have to input current
password first.
New Password
Input new password here. You can use the
combination of alphabets, number, and symbols
for up to 20 characters.
Re-Enter Password
Input new password again for conformation.
Item
Description
IP Address
Input the IP address of LAN / Wi-Fi port of this
wireless repeater. (Default IP of repeater mode is
192.168.2.254)
NOTE: If you assign one static IP to this device
and you forget this IP, you can open browser to
input the default value ‘http://repeaterxxxx’ (refer
to 2-2-1 setting) to login Web UI page or reset to
default.( Press WPS button and hold for 10
seconds to restore all settings to factory defaults)
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask of the IP address you’re
using.
Gateway Address
Input the gateway’s IP address of your network.
Default password of this repeater is 1234, and it’s displayed on the login
prompt when accessed from web browser. There’s a security risk if you
don’t change the default password, since everyone can see it. This is very
important when you have wireless function enabled.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Management IP
The default is set to DHCP client to obtain IP address automatically from
your broadband router.
To set up the IP address of this wireless repeater, please see the following
description.
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Generally you can use ‘0.0.0.0’ (default value)
since this wireless repeater will access Internet
via WAN port.
Default Gateway
IP
Please input the IP address of default gateway of
your network here.
Domain Name
Server IP
Please input the IP address of domain name server
(DNS) here.
Start IP
Please input the start IP address of the IP range.
End IP
Please input the end IP address of the IP range.
Domain Name
If you wish, you can also optionally input the
domain name for your network. This is optional.
Lease Time
Please choose a lease time (the duration that every
computer can keep a specific IP address) of every
IP address assigned by this access point from
dropdown menu.
NOTE: If you select ‘Disable’ in ‘DHCP Server’ option, all
DHCP-related fields will be grayed out, and you will not be able to
input any DHCP parameter.
DHCP Server
This wireless repeater is capable to act as a DHCP server for your
network, and it’s disabled by default. If you want to activate this function,
please select ‘Enabled’ in ‘DHCP Server’ option, and see next detailed
instructions; if you don’t want to use DHCP server function, or there’s
another DHCP server on the network this access point connects to, please
select ‘Disable’.
Here are descriptions of every setup item:
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
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If you still need to configure this wireless repeater, click ‘CONTINUE’
button; if you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’
button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can
reconnect to this wireless repeater.
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Item
Description
2-2-7 Configuration
You can backup and restore the configuration of this wireless repeater, so
you can recall all settings back in very short time, without doing
configuration again.
This function is especially useful when you need to use this mini Wi-Fi
repeater in different places, like home and hotel.
To access ‘Configuration’ menu, click ‘Configuration’ on the left.
Configuration Tool
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Backup
Settings
Click ‘Save’ button to save the current settings to a file
on your computer.
Restore
Settings
If you want to upload a saved configuration file to
wireless repeater, please click ‘Browse’ button to select
a saved configuration file on your computer. Then
click ’Upload’ button to restore the current settings to
new one.
Reset to
Factory
Default
To reset all settings of this wireless repeater to factory
defaults, including password. You’ll be prompted to
confirm the settings reset:
Click ‘OK’ if you really want to restore all settings, or
click ‘Cancel’ to abort.
WEB Upgrade
The software running in this wireless repeater (i.e. ‘Firmwre’) can be
upgraded to improve the functionality of this wireless repeater.
You can access our website to look for latest firmware file. Then
download the latest firmware file and save on your computer and upload
to this wireless repeater.
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Item
Description
Browse
Select a firmware file saved on your computer.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
When you are ready, click ‘Apply’ button to start firmware upgrade
procedure.
Reset
When you think this wireless repeater is not working properly, resetting it
may help.
To reset this wireless repeater, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll be prompted
to confirm reset:
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Click ‘OK’ button to reset wireless repeater, or click ‘Cancel’ to abort.
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CHAPTER III: Client mode
Client mode can let your networking device have wireless capability; it
will become your networking device’s wireless network card. You can
connect this device to Ethernet port of your existing internet TV or DVD
player or game console device with Ethernet cable.
This chapter will show you how to quickly install this device by using
quick setup and show you the each detailed setting on web UI page of
client mode.
3-1 Client mode Quick Installation Guide
Switch mode selector to ‘Client’.
Insert this device into power outlet on the wall, and switch wireless
repeater’s power switch to ‘ON’ (1). You should see ‘Power’ LED light
up in few seconds (2). If not, please check if the power outlet you’re
using is working.
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(2)
(1)
Connect your wired networking device(wired PC, or internet TV, or game
console..etc.) and this device by Ethernet cable.
NOTE: You must set your networking device as DHCP client (obtain IP
automatically from DHCP server)
You can build wireless connection via ‘Hardware WPS button’ or
‘Software web browser’.
If your broadband router or access point also supports ‘WPS button’, we
recommend you to use WPS button to establish connection, it is the fast
and secure way without computer.
Using WPS button - please go to section 3-1-1
Using Web browser - please go to section 3-1-2
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WPS LED
WPS button
NOTE: this WPS button position on access point is for example,
different device may have different WPS button position.
3-1-1 Hardware WPS button setup
(1) Press and hold WPS button on repeater for 2 seconds, ‘WPS’ LED
will start flashing.
(2) Press WPS button on the wireless broadband router or access point
you wish to connect within 2 minutes.
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TIP: If the access point you wish to connect does not have hardware
WPS button, you can also use its web configuration menu’s WPS
function to establish connection. Or you can login this repeater web
UI to have quick setup (detailed setup refers to ‘3-1-2 Web browser
quick setup’ manual)
WPS LED
Signal LED
(3) If WPS connection is successfully established, ‘WPS’ LED will light
for 5 minutes; if ‘WPS’ LED flashes fast, there’s something error, please
wait for 2 minutes until ‘WPS’ LED off, and try from step(1) again.
When quick installation is successfully done, ‘Signal” LED will turn on.
(4) Connecting this device and your networking device (internet TV or
game console etc.) with Ethernet cable, the wireless connection will be
established automatically.
You can check ‘Signal’ LED status to understand signal reception level.
Steady light: Excellent, Flash: Good, Fast flash: poor.
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NOTE: If the Signal LED is off, it means this place is out of wireless
signal of your wireless broadband router or access point, please
move this repeater closer to broadband router until repeater device
can receive signal from broadband router.
The quick installation setup is completely done, you can refer to ‘3-2
Client mode Advanced Settings’ to login in web UI for other advanced
settings.
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NOTE: this ‘repeater0003” is for example, 0003 is the last 4 digits of
device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number, please
find it on your device label.) You can also input default IP
‘http://192.168.2.253 instead of repeaterxxxx if your PC is not
Windows OS.
3-1-2 Web browser quick setup
Before you can connect to the repeater and start configuration procedures,
your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (use
dynamic IP address). If it’s set to use static IP address, or you’re unsure,
please refer to ‘Chapter X: Appendix, 5-1 Configuring TCP/IP on PC’ to
set your computer to use dynamic IP address.
(1)Use Ethernet cable to connect your computer’s Ethernet port and this
wireless repeater’s Ethernet port.
(2) Open web browser, it will redirect to web UI setting page.
(or you can input the default IP address ‘http://repeater0003’ in address
bar)
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(3)Wireless repeater will prompt you to input username and password.
Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button
to continue.
(4)All wireless access points nearby will be displayed on the list. Select
one access point you want to connect and click ‘Next’ button to continue.
If the access point you wish to connect does not appear here, please click
‘Refresh’ until it appears on the list, or try to move this wireless repeater
closer to the access point you wish to connect.
Or you want to connect to a hidden access point, please select to input
SSID manually.
(5)You’ll be prompted to input access point’s wireless security key, input
it in ‘KEY’ field and click ‘Next’ to continue.
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(6) It will start to verify the wireless key with your associated access
point and show you result within 20 seconds. Please follow the
instruction to continue setup.
(7) When key is correct, Wireless repeater will display the connection
information for you.
‘Connected Access Point SSID’ is the SSID of your access point that you
selected to connect in previous step, please double confirm all
information is correct, if you want to change it, you can press ‘Back’ to
select again or press ‘APPLY’ to take this change effect.
We recommend you to copy your ‘firmware URL’ (for example:
http://repeater0003) to you bookmark for quickly login into setting page
next time.
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NOTE: After wireless connection of this repeater and wireless
broadband router is built, this device becomes DHCP client and will
get IP address from your broadband router automatically. If you want
to login Web UI of this repeater again, please refer to ‘3-2 Client mode
Advanced Settings’ for more functions setup or learn how to login
web UI again.
NOTE: this ‘repeater0003” is for example, 0003 is the last 4 digits of
device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number, please
find it on your device label.)
If you use other browser rather than IE and Firefox browser, you have
to copy this firmware URL and add it to bookmark manually.
(7)Please wait for few seconds for wireless repeater to reboot.
(8) After reboot complete, you can connect to access point and use it to
access network / Internet.
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NOTE: You can also input default IP ‘http://192.168.2.253 instead of
repeaterxxxx if your PC is not Windows OS.
3-2 Client mode Advanced Settings
3-2-1 Connect to web configuration menu
Please open web browser (IE, firefox, chrome etc.) and find ‘300N
Wireless Repeaterxxxx Web UI’ firmware link on your bookmark list if
you have agreed to save it when you installed this device first time.
Or you can directly input ‘http://repeaterxxxx’, (xxxx is the last 4 digits
of repeater device MAC address, you can check this number on device
label) in address bar then press ENTER key:
Wireless repeater will prompt you to input username and password.
Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button
to continue.
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You should be able to see the configuration manual of Client mode in
very short time:
Detailed operation instructions will be given to following manual.
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3-2-2 Home
The status and information of client mode will be displayed here.
To access ‘Home’ menu, click ‘Home’ on the left.
You should see the screen looks like this (the contents will vary
depending on your actual setting):
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3-2-3 WPS Setting
You can configure WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) here. By using WPS,
you can establish secure connection between this wireless repeater with
other wireless devices which also support WPS in a fast and secure
manner.
To access ‘WPS Setting’ menu, click ‘WPS Settings’ on the left.
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Item
Description
Enable WPS
You can enable or disable WPS function.
Disabling WPS function is included hardware
WPS button function.
Default is ‘enable WPS’.
WPS Status
Shows the security setting status of WPS. If the
wireless security (encryption) function of this
device is properly set, you’ll see ‘Configured’
message here. If wireless security function has
not been set, you’ll see ‘unConfigured’.
Self PinCode
Here displays an 8-digit number for WPS
PIN-style configuration. When other
WPS-compatible device wish to connect to this
wireless repeater and supports Self-PIN type
WPS, input this number to the wireless device to
establish connection.
SSID
Shows the SSID of this wireless repeater.
Authentication
Mode
Shows the authentication mode of this wireless
repeater.
Passphrase Key
Here shows asterisks (*) to indicate wireless
security is properly set.
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Config Mode
Client mode only supports ‘Enrollee’ mode, you
can input this client mode’s PIN code to
AP/Router.
Start PBC
Click ‘Start PBC’ to start Push-Button style WPS
setup procedure. This wireless repeater device
will wait for WPS requests from another wireless
device for 2 minutes.
The ‘WPS’ LED on the wireless repeater will be
blinking for 2 minutes when this wireless repeater
is waiting for incoming WPS request.
Start PIN
Please click ‘Start PIN’ button and input this PIN
code to the wireless broadband router or Access
point you wish to connect.
The ‘WPS’ LED on the wireless repeater will be
blinking when this wireless repeater is waiting for
incoming WPS request.
NOTE: For WPS2.0 compliance specification, WEP and WPA-PSK
can’t support WPS connection, some of wireless devices may follow
this latest WPS2.0 specification, so we recommend you not to use
WEP and WPA-PSK to avoid WPS interoperability problem.
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3-2-4 Advanced Settings
You can configure advanced wireless settings in this page. Please note
that these settings are not safe to be configured by novice users.
Configure these settings only when you understand what you’re doing.
To access ‘Advanced Setting’ menu, click ‘Advanced Setting’ on the left.
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Item
Description
Fragment Threshold
Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio.
Threshold. Do not modify default value if you
don’t know what it is, default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold
Set the RTS threshold of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 2347.
Channel Width
Select the wireless channel width, 20MHz or
40MHz. 40MHz provides better network speed
for 802.11n wireless clients.
WMM
Enable or disable Wireless Multi-Media. When
enabled, this device will give priority to
multimedia related network applications so they
will have better performance.
TX Power
Select wireless transmitting power level, from
10% to 100%. When wireless clients are not too
far from this wireless repeater, you don’t have to
select a higher power level, since this may cause
some people to try to break into your wireless
network when you have a bad password or no
password.
Enable LED off
mode
You can enable or disable LED lights
Check ‘Enable LED OFF’ mode to setup LED
behavior:
Turn off all LED: disabled all LED lights.
Turn off all LED except POWER LED: all LED
lights will be disabled, except ‘POWER’ LED.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
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If you still need to configure this device, click ‘CONTINUE’ button; if
you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’ button.
You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can reconnect to
Web UI of this device.
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3-2-5 System Utility
You can change the settings of several system-level parameters in this
page, including administrator’s password, and IP address.
To access ‘System Utility’ menu, click ‘System Utility’ on the left.
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Item
Description
Current Password
To change password, you have to input current
password first.
New Password
Input new password here. You can use the
combination of alphabets, number, and symbols
for up to 20 characters.
Re-Enter Password
Input new password again for conformation.
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Password Settings
Default password of this repeater is 1234, and it’s displayed on the login
prompt when accessed from web browser. There’s a security risk if you
don’t change the default password, since everyone can see it. This is very
important when you have wireless function enabled.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
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Item
Description
IP Address
Input the IP address of LAN / Wi-Fi port of this
wireless repeater. (Default IP of client mode is
192.168.2.253)
NOTE: If you assign one static IP to this device
and you forget this IP, you can open browser to
input the default value ‘http://repeaterxxxx’ (refer
to 3-2-1 setting) to login Web UI page or reset to
default.( Press WPS button and hold for 10
seconds to restore all settings to factory defaults)
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask of the IP address you’re
using.
Gateway Address
Input the gateway’s IP address of your network.
Generally you can use ‘0.0.0.0’ (default value)
since this wireless repeater will access Internet
via WAN port.
Management IP
The default is set to DHCP client to obtain IP address automatically from
your broadband router.
To set up the IP address of this wireless repeater, please see the following
description.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this device, click ‘CONTINUE’ button; if
you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’ button.
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You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can reconnect to
Web UI of this device.
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3-2-6 Configuration
You can backup and restore the configuration of this device, so you can
recall all settings back in very short time, without doing configuration
again.
This function is especially useful when you need to use this mini Wi-Fi
repeater in different places, like home and hotel.
To access ‘Configuration’ menu, click ‘Configuration’ on the left.
Configuration Tool
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Item
Description
Backup
Settings
Click ‘Save’ button to save the current settings to a file
on your computer.
Restore
Settings
If you want to upload a saved configuration file to
wireless repeater, please click ‘Browse’ button to select
a saved configuration file on your computer. Then
click ’Upload’ button to restore the current settings to
new one.
Reset to
Factory
Default
To reset all settings of this wireless repeater to factory
defaults, including password. You’ll be prompted to
confirm the settings reset:
Click ‘OK’ if you really want to restore all settings, or
click ‘Cancel’ to abort.
WEB Upgrade
The software running in this wireless repeater (i.e. ‘Firmwre’) can be
upgraded to improve the functionality of this wireless repeater.
You can access our website to look for latest firmware file. Then
download the latest firmware file and save on your computer and upload
to this wireless repeater.
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Item
Description
Browse
Select a firmware file saved on your computer.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
When you are ready, click ‘Apply’ button to start firmware upgrade
procedure.
Reset
When you think this wireless repeater is not working properly, resetting it
may help.
To reset this wireless repeater, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll be prompted
to confirm reset:
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Click ‘OK’ button to reset wireless repeater, or click ‘Cancel’ to abort.
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CHAPTER IX: AP mode
You can build a wireless networking environment for home or small
office, please switch this device to wireless access point mode and
connect it to your wired router. Then your wireless client users can access
internet by wirelessly connecting to this AP without wired cable burden.
This chapter will show you how to quickly install this device by using
quick setup and show you the each detailed setting on web UI page of AP
mode.
4-1 AP mode Quick Installation Guide
Switch mode selector to ‘AP’.
Insert this device into power outlet on the wall, and switch wireless
repeater’s power switch to ‘ON’ (1). You should see ‘Power’ LED light
up in few seconds (2). If not, please check if the power outlet you’re
using is working.
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(2)
(1)
You can build wireless connection via ‘Hardware WPS button’ or
‘Software web browser’.
If your wireless client also supports ‘WPS button’, we recommend you to
use WPS button to establish connection, it is the fast and secure way
without computer.
Using WPS button - please go to section 4-1-1
Using Web browser - please go to section 4-1-2
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WPS LED
WPS button
NOTE: this WPS button position on client card is for example,
different device may have different WPS button position.
TIP: If your wireless client card does not have hardware WPS button,
you can also use its web configuration menu’s WPS function to
establish connection. Or you can login this repeater web UI to have
quick setup (detailed setup refers to ‘4-1-2 Web browser quick setup’
manual)
WPS button
4-1-1 Hardware WPS button setup
(1) Press WPS buttontwice on repeater, ‘WPS’ LED will start flashing.
(2) Press WPS button on the wireless client you wish to connect within 2
minutes.
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WPS LED
Signal LED
(3) If WPS connection is successfully established, ‘WPS’ LED will light
for 5 minutes; if ‘WPS’ LED flashes fast, there’s something error, please
wait for 2 minutes until ‘WPS’ LED off, and try from step(1) again.
When quick installation is successfully done, ‘Signal” LED will turn on.
(4) ‘Signal’ LED in AP mode is Steady light to provide wireless clients
the best signal.
(5) Connect this access point to ADSL modem, wired router, or
switch/hub in your network through the LAN port of the access point by
Ethernet cable.
The quick installation setup is completely done, you can refer to ‘4-2 AP
mode Advanced Settings’ to login in web UI for other advanced settings.
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NOTE: this default SSID ‘repeater0003” is for example, different
device may have different last 4 digits.
4-1-2 Web browser quick setup
Before you can connect to the repeater and start configuration procedures,
your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (use
dynamic IP address). If it’s set to use static IP address, or you’re unsure,
please refer to ‘Chapter X: Appendix, 5-1 Configuring TCP/IP on PC’ to
set your computer to use dynamic IP address.
(1)Use Ethernet cable to connect your computer’s Ethernet port and
wireless repeater’s Ethernet port.
Or use your computer’s wireless configuration utility to search for access
point named ‘repeater0003’ and get connected. (The default SSID of this
repeater device is ‘repeater0003’, 0003 is an example, it is the last 4
digits of device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number,
please find it on your device label.)
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NOTE: this ‘repeater0003” is for example, 0003 is the last 4 digits of
device MAC number. Each device has different MAC number, please
find it on your device label.) You can also input default IP
‘http://192.168.2.1 instead of repeaterxxxx if your PC is not Windows
OS.
If you are using wireless connection in Windows 7 and encountered the
following screen, please click “Connect the network without setting it up”
on the blue line then you can successfully link to repeater. Do NOT click
“OK “.
In case you click ‘OK’, Windows 7 will ask for security key, please click
“Cancel” to back to this page.
(2) Open web browser, it will redirect to web UI setting page.
(or you can input the default IP address ‘http://repeater0003’ in address
bar)
(3)Wireless repeater will prompt you to input username and password.
Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button
to continue.
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(4) Please input a SSID (a name used to identify this access point) in
‘Device SSID’ field, then click ‘Next’ button.
Default SSID is repeater, you can change this default SSID if you want.
(5) Select security type of wireless link:
Encryption: Disable (no security), WEP, WPA pre-shared key, or WPA
RADIUS
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NOTE: After quick installation is successfully finished and you want
to login Web UI of repeater, please refer to ‘4-2 AP mode Advanced
Settings’ for more functions or learn how to login web UI again.
Note: WEP encryption: Select key length (64 or 128bit), key format
(Hex or ASCII characters), Default Tx Key (usually use ‘Key 1’), and
input key characters (refer to ‘Key Format’ you selected for number of
characters)
WPA pre-shared key: Select one WPA Unicast Cipher Suite (usually
use default setting ‘WPA(TKIP)’), Pre-shared Key Format: Passphrase
(alphanumeric characters) or Hex (64 Hex Characters), and input key
characters in ‘KEY’ field.
(6) Please recheck settings you made, and click ‘Apply’ to continue.
(7)Please wait for few seconds for device to reboot.
(8) After reboot complete, you can close browser to finish this quick
setup and connect this access point to ADSL modem, wired router, or
switch/hub in your network through the LAN port of the access point by
Ethernet cable.
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NOTE: You can also input default IP ‘http://192.168.2.1 instead of
repeaterxxxx if your PC is not Windows OS.
4-2 AP mode Advanced Settings
4-2-1 Connect to web configuration menu
Please open web browser (IE, firefox, chrome etc.) and find ‘300N
Wireless Repeaterxxxx Web UI’ firmware link on your bookmark list if
you have agreed to save it when you installed this device first time.
Or you can directly input ‘http://repeaterxxxx’, (xxxx is the last 4 digits
of repeater device MAC address, you can check this number on device
label) in address bar then press ENTER key:
Wireless repeater will prompt you to input username and password.
Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button
to continue.
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You should be able to see the configuration manual of this Access Point
mode in very short time:
Detailed operation instructions will be given to following manual.
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4-2-2 Home
The status and information of this access point will be displayed here.
To access ‘Home’ menu, click ‘Home’ on the left.
You should see the screen looks like this (the contents will vary
depending on your actual setting):
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You can click ‘Show Active Clients’ button to show all connected
wireless clients.
Please note: By clicking ‘Show Active Clients’ button, a new browser
window will appear. If your browser prevents pop-up window from
appearing, please disable this function or you will not be able to use
‘Show Client’ function.
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4-2-3 WPS Setting
You can configure WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) here. By using WPS,
you can establish secure connection between this wireless repeater with
other wireless devices which also support WPS in a fast and secure
manner.
To access ‘WPS Setting’ menu, click ‘WPS Settings’ on the left.
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Item
Description
Enable WPS
You can enable or disable WPS function.
Disabling WPS function is included hardware
WPS button function.
Default is ‘enable WPS’.
WPS Status
Shows the security setting status of WPS. If the
wireless security (encryption) function of this
device is properly set, you’ll see ‘Configured’
message here. If wireless security function has
not been set, you’ll see ‘unConfigured’.
Self PinCode
Here displays an 8-digit number for WPS
PIN-style configuration. When other
WPS-compatible device wish to connect to this
wireless repeater and supports Self-PIN type
WPS, input this number to the wireless device to
establish connection.
SSID
Shows the SSID of this wireless access point.
Authentication
Mode
Shows the authentication mode of this wireless
access point.
Passphrase Key
Here shows asterisks (*) to indicate wireless
security is properly set.
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Config Mode
There are ‘Registrar’ and ‘Enrollee’ modes for the
WPS connection. When ‘Registrar’ is enabled,
the wireless clients will follow the access point’s
wireless settings for WPS connection. When
‘Enrollee’ mode is enabled, the access point will
follow the wireless settings of wireless router for
WPS connection.
Start PBC
Click ‘Start PBC’ to start Push-Button style WPS
setup procedure. This wireless repeater will wait
for WPS requests from another wireless device
for 2 minutes.
The ‘WPS’ LED on this device will be blinking
for 2 minutes when this access point is waiting
for incoming WPS request.
Start PIN
Please input the PIN code of the wireless client
you wish to connect, and click ‘Start PIN’ button.
The ‘WPS’ LED on the wireless repeater will be
blinking when this wireless repeater is waiting for
incoming WPS request.
NOTE: For WPS2.0 compliance specification, WEP and WPA-PSK
can’t support WPS connection, some of wireless devices may follow
this latest WPS2.0 specification, so we recommend you not to use
WEP and WPA-PSK to avoid WPS interoperability problem.
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4-2-4 Advanced Settings
You can configure advanced wireless settings in this page. Please note
that these settings are not safe to be configured by novice users.
Configure these settings only when you understand what you’re doing.
To access ‘Advanced Setting’ menu, click ‘Advanced Setting’ on the left.
The following setup page will appear:
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Item
Description
Fragment Threshold
Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio.
Threshold. Do not modify default value if you
don’t know what it is, default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold
Set the RTS threshold of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 2347.
Beacon Interval
Set the beacon interval of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 100.
DTIM Period
Configures DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message) send period. Default value is 3.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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Data Rate
Select wireless data transfer speed. When you
select a value here, this repeater will refuse to
establish connection with wireless clients by
other speed.
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’ and this
wireless repeater will adjust the speed
automatically.
N Data Rate
Select wireless data transfer speed by MCS0 to
MCS7. MCS stands for Modulation and Coding
Scheme, which represents different speed when
bandwidth is 20MHz or 40MHz.
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’ and this
wireless repeater will adjust the speed
automatically.
Channel Width
Select the wireless channel width, 20MHz or
40MHz. 40MHz provides better network speed
for 802.11n wireless clients.
However, if there’re 802.11b / g clients
connecting to this wireless repeater, it will switch
to 20MHz mode automatically.
Preamble Type
Set the type of preamble of wireless radio, Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default setting is ‘Short Preamble’.
Broadcast ESSID
When set to ‘enabled’, every wireless devices can
scan and found this wireless repeater; when set to
‘disabled’, only wireless clients who know exact
SSID can get connected with this wireless
repeater. Set to disabled will help to improve
security.
WMM
Enable or disable Wireless Multi-Media. When
enabled, wireless repeater will give priority to
multimedia related network applications so they
will have better performance.
CTS Protect
This function provides CTS (Clear to Send)
protection when transferring data. It’s
recommended to select ‘Auto’ for this option.
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TX Power
Select wireless transmitting power level, from
10% to 100%. When wireless clients are not too
far from this wireless repeater, you don’t have to
select a higher power level, since this may cause
some people to try to break into your wireless
network when you have a bad password or no
password.
Channel Number
This is the radio frequency used to transmit and
receive the wireless signal. The wireless devices
in the same network should follow the same
setting. Select the channel you want to use.
Enable LED off
mode
You can enable or disable LED lights
Check ‘Enable LED OFF’ mode to setup LED
behavior:
Turn off all LED: disabled all LED lights
Turn off all LED except POWER LED: all LED
lights will be disabled, except ‘POWER’ LED
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this wireless repeater, click ‘CONTINUE’
button; if you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’
button.
You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can reconnect to
Web UI of this access point.
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4-2-5 MAC Address Filtering
Besides using wireless security to only allow permitted wireless users to
use this wireless access point, you can also use MAC address filter to
allow wireless users with certain MAC address to use this access point.
This will enhance security because you can make a ‘white list’ to allow
users on the list to use this wireless repeater only in advance. For those
clients who don’t list on this white list can’t get connected, even he or she
know the password.
To access ‘MAC Filtering’ menu, click ‘MAC Filtering’ on the left.
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Item
Description
Enable Wireless
Access Control
Check this box to enable MAC filtering. If you
didn’t check this box, anyone who knows the
wireless password can get connected to this
access point.
MAC Address
Input the MAC address of the clients you wish to
deny or accept to access this AP into the MAC
address list. Please input 12 HEX characters here,
and you don’t have to add : (colon) or - (dash)
characters every 2 characters.
If you don’t know how to get the MAC address of
a network client, see tips below.
Comment
Input any descriptive text about this rule, so you
can remember the purpose of this rule. You can
input up to 20 alphanumerical characters in this
field.
Add
Add this MAC address to the list.
Clear
Clear ‘MAC Address’ and ‘Comment’ field.
Delete Selected
Delete MAC address(es) you selected which
The following setup page will appear:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
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‘Select’ box is checked.
Delete All
Delete all MAC addresses in the list. You’ll be
prompted to confirm deletion first.
Reset
Uncheck all checked boxes.
Select
All existing MAC addresses will be listed here.
To delete a MAC address from the list, check the
box of the MAC address you wish to delete first.
You can select more than one MAC addresses
here.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this wireless repeater, click ‘CONTINUE’
button; if you want to save changes and make it work now, click ‘APPLY’
button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can
reconnect to this access point.
TIPS: If you don’t know the MAC address of your computer or wireless
device, you can follow the following procedure:
For wireless devices and computers which are connected to this wireless
repeater already, you can click ‘Show Active Clients’ button in ‘Home’
setting page.
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Their MAC address will be displayed at ‘MAC Address’ field.
If you still can’t identify the MAC address of computer, you can follow
the following procedure:
Click the network icon located at the lower-right corner, then click ‘Open
Network and Sharing Center’.
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Click the connection that you’ll be used to connect the wireless AP (in
this example, ‘Local Area Connection’):
Click ‘Details…’ button.
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