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Introduction:
Wireless AC Range Extender is mainly used for providing free Wi-Fi
The
service in big area such as factory, community, street or etc. The device
can take an existing 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless signal, repeat and extend it
to a longer range where it is too far away for the router or access point to
reach. The AP/Router simultaneously supports 2.4G and 5G wireless
network connection, and it can supports 2.4G and 5G transmission speeds
of up to 733Mbps. It has 3 x Internal Antennas providing even better
wireless performance, transmission rates, stability technology automatically
avoids channel conflicts using its channel selection feature.
Package Contents
Before you starting to use this
router, please check if there’s
anything missing in the package,
and contact your dealer of
purchase to claim for missing
items:
Wireless AC Range Extender
1 x
1 x RJ-45 Networking Cable
1 x Quick Installation
Hardwear Overview
Power LED
LAN LED
WAN/LAN LED
WiFi/WPS LED
WPS Button
Mode Selector
Reset button
LAN Port
WAN/LAN Port
2.4G SSID: Wireless-N(2.4G)
5G/AC SSID: Wireless-AC
Wireless Key: no
LED indicators
POWER
LAN
&
LAN/WAN
WiFi/WPS
ON: The Device is power on
OFF: The Device is not receiving electrical power.
ON: The
OFF: The
Flashing: Transferring data to/from a network device
Fast Flashing: Wireless signal
Slow Flashing: WPS connection is established or WPS signal of
another device is expected
Ethernet port is connected.
Ethernet port is disconnected.
Getting Started
Setting up a Wireless Infrastructure Network
For a typical wireless setup at home (as shown below), please do the
following:
Wireless AP Mode
The AP/Router is connected to a
wired network then transforms
the wired Internet access into
wireless so that multiple devices
can share the Internet.
So this mode is fit for office,
home and places where only
wired network is available.
Wireless Repeater Mode
The AP/Router copies and
reinforces the existing wireless
signal to extend the coverage
of the signal. Don't change the
network’s name (SSID) and
password yet. This mode is
especially useful for a large
space to eliminate signal-blind
corners.
So this mode is fit for large
house, office, warehouse or other spaces where the existing signal is weak.
Router Mode
The AP/Router is connected to a
DSL or cable modem and works
as a regular wireless router.
So this mode is fit for the
environment which Internet
access from DSL or cable modem
is available for one user but more
users need to share the Internet.
Configure the Wi-Fi Repeater Mode
Configure the Wi-Fi Repeater Mode with WPS Button.
This is the easiest way to configure the AP/Router. First, check whether
your wireless router supports WPS. For further details, please read the
operating instructions for your wireless router.
1. The mode selector must be set to the "AP/Repeater" position for
Repeater Mode.
2. Plug the AP/Router into a wall socket.
3. Press the WPS button on the AP/Router for at least 6 seconds.
The WiFi/WPS LED now flashes for approx. 2 minutes.
4. Within these 2 minutes, please Press the WPS button of your Wireless
AP/Router directly for 2 - 3 seconds. (For further details, please read
the operating instructions for your wireless router.)
The AP/Router then automatically connects to your wireless router and
copies wireless key of the settings.
The AP/Router can be accessed via the SSID and the wireless key of your
wireless router.
You can configure the Wi-Fi Repeater Mode by connecting it with your
computer/laptop with enclosed RJ45 cable or wirelessly.
A. Configure the Wi-Fi Repeater Mode wirelessly.
A1. The mode selector must be
set to the "AP/Repeater" position
for Repeater Mode. Plug the
AP/Router into a wall socket.
A2.Click on the network icon (
or
) on the right bottom of your
desktop. You will find the signal
from the Wireless-AC or Wireless-N(2.4G). Click on
‘Connect’ then wait for a few
seconds.
A3.Open web browser and
type http://192.168.10.1 or
http://ap.setupin the browser
address box. This number is
the default IP address for this
device.
Note: Please check whether the AP/Router accord with factory default
settings once you can’t enteredhttp://192.168.10.1. If you are still not sure
what reasons, you can reset the AP/Router, just need to press the reset
button for 8 seconds, then try again.
A4.The login screen below will appear. Enter the User Name and Password
then click “Submit” to login. The default User name is “admin” and
Password is “admin”.
A5.After logging in, you will see the web page below:
Click on the Repeater button in the Wizard.
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