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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
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1.1 Overview
The AirLive N.Plug is a wireless B/G/N multi-mode (Repeater/AP/Router) network device
with support of 3G USB dongle and xDSL WAN. The size and casing of the device are
compact and well designed which is great for users want to travel light but desire for
complete wireless function support as well. N.Plug in repeater mode is also great for users
who are looking to extend their current wireless network but use as little configuration as
possible.
If not specify, “Wireless Router” means N.Plug in the following paragraph.
1.2 Firmware Upgrade and Tech Support
If you encounter a technical issue that can not be resolved by information on this guide, we
recommend that you visit our comprehensive website support at www.airlive.com. The
tech support FAQ are frequently updated with latest information.
In addition, you might find new firmwares that either increase software functions or provide
bug fixes for N.Plug. You can reach our on-line support center at the following link:
http://www.airlive.com/support/support_2.jsp
Since 2009, AirLive has added the “Newsletter Instant Support System” on our website.
AirLive Newsletter subscribers receives instant email notifications when there are new
download or tech support FAQ updates for their subscribed airlive models. To become an
AirLive newsletter member, please visit:
http://www.airlive.com/member/member_3.jsp
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Figure 1.1: AirLive Newsletter Support System
1.3 Product Features
Repeater, AP, Router all-in-one compact design!
Extend your coverage distance of current wireless network!
Configuration free with WPS
Easy-installation!! Plug directly onto electric socket/outlet!
IEEE 802.11 B/G/N standard
Support 3G/3.5G USB dongle and xDSL WAN
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1.4 Physical Details
1.4.1 Status LED/WPS
1. Introduction
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WPS button
Press the physical WPS button on the Wireless Router once, or go
to enable the WPS function via web configuration (Go to Wireless >
WPS page), then the LED will start to flash. Please make a
connection with other WPS supported device within 2 minutes.
LED Behavior
LED Printed Color Behavior Indication
Off Power off
1. Introduction
POWER PWR Green
Internet Internet Yellow
Wireless
LAN
WLAN Yellow
WAN/LAN
1 port
WAN/LAN1 Green
(Ethernet)
On Power on
Flashing System is resetting.
Flashing Try to surf Internet
Off Surfing Internet is successfully
On Fail to surf Internet
Off WLAN function off
On WLAN link / active
Flashing WLAN traffic transmitting
Off No Ethernet cable connecting
On Ethernet cable connected
Flashing Receiving/ sending data
Off No Ethernet cable connecting
LAN 2 Port
(Ethernet)
LAN2 Green
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On Ethernet cable connected
Flashing Receiving/ sending data
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1.4.2 Upper Switch
1. Introduction
Hardware Mode Selector and USB port
AP In order switch to AP mode, User need to MANUALLY flick the
hardware switch to the line labeled AP. The device will reboot
which takes about 45 seconds. After the device has fully started, it
will automatically into the selected AP mode.
Repeater This is the DEFAULT mode when release from factory. In order
switch to Repeater mode, User need to MANUALLY flick the
hardware switch to the line labeled Repeater. The device will
reboot which takes about 45 seconds. After the device has fully
started, it will automatically into the selected Repeater mode.
Router In order switch to Router mode, User need to MANUALLY flick the
hardware switch to the line labeled Router. The device will reboot
which takes about 45 seconds. After the device has fully started, it
will automatically into the selected Router mode.
USB Port 2.0 USB port which provide access for 3G/3.5G USB dongle. For
the compatibly 3G/3.5G dongle support list, please refer to Appendix
section.
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1.4.3 Bottom View
1. Introduction
Hardware Radio switch, WAN/LAN1 port, LAN2 port and R-SMA Antenna Connector
WAN/LAN1 port
(Ethernet)
When the mode sets to AP mode and user can use standard LAN
cable (RJ-45 connector) to connect his/her PC with this port, it will
automatically function as an "Uplink" port
When the mode sets to Router mode, connect the ADSL or Cable
Modem here with RJ45 cable. If your modem came with a cable, use
the supplied cable, otherwise, use a standard LAN cable (RJ45
connectors).
When the mode sets to Repeater (Repeating Router), it will serve as
standard LAN port will shares the internet connection from Wireless.
LAN2 port
(Ethernet)
When the mode sets to Router mode and user can use standard
LAN cable (RJ-45 connector) to connect his/her PC with this port, it
will enable the device to share the internet connection from
WAN/LAN1.
Power ON/OFF
User will able to turn on and off the N.Plug with this hardware switch.
switch
R-SMA Antenna
Connector
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User will connect the provided R-SMA antenna by screw the
antenna in a clockwise direction to the bottom panel of the device.
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2. Operation Modes
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This device provides operational applications with Router, AP and Repeater modes, which
are mutually exclusive. This device is shipped with configuration that is functional right out
of the box. If you want to change the settings in order to perform more advanced
configuration or even change the mode of operation, you can manually switch to the mode
you desire by the manufacturer as described in the following sections. The default setting
mode is Repeater mode.
Switch Bar
2.1 Router Mode
When set to Router mode, ensure you are using the wireless LAN interface, connect the
Wireless Router with computer via radio frequency. In this mode, the device is supposed to
connect to internet via ADSL/Cable Modem or with 3G/3.5G USB dongle. Connect the
ADSL modem to the Ethernet port of the Wireless Router by Ethernet cable or Connect the
3G/3.5G USB dongle at the USB 2.0 Port. After connected successfully, user can login
the web page of the Wireless Router to set up the Internet connection by using PPPoE,
DHCP client, PPTP client , L2TP client or static IP.
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2. Operation Modes
2.2 Access Point Mode
When acting as an Access Point (AP), this device connects all the stations (PC/notebook
with wireless network adapter) to a wireless network.
2.3 Repeater Mode
There are three selectable sub modes under Repeater.
2.3.1 Repeater Mode (Default Mode)
If the sub mode sets to Repeater (Universal Repeater) mode, it can also extend the
wireless coverage of another wireless AP or router. But the universal repeater does not
require the remote device to have WDS function. Therefore, it can work with almost any
wireless device.
Note: When you are using the universal repeater mode, please make sure the remote
AP/Router‘s WDS function is turned off.
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2. Operation Modes
2.3.2 Repeating Router
For entering Repeating Router Mode, user needs to set the hardware switch to Repeater
first. Then user can access to the web user interface of N.Plug, either use the Wizard
function or just go to “Wireless Æ Basic” for selecting the Repeating Mode via the drop
down box.
If set to Repeater (Repeating Router) mode, In Repeating Router mode, the AP will
behave just the same as the Client mode for wireless function. However, Router functions
are added between the wireless WAN side and the Ethernet LAN side. Therefore, the ISP
Subscriber can share the Repeating Router connection without the need for extra router
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2. Operation Modes
2.3.3 Client Mode
For entering Client Mode, user needs to set the hardware switch to Repeater first. Then
user can access to the web user interface of N.Plug, either use the Wizard function or just
go to “Wireless Æ Basic” for selecting the Client Mode via the drop down box.
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2. Operation Modes
If set to Repeater (Client) mode, If set to Client mode, this device can work like a wireless
station when it’s connected to a computer so that the computer can send packets from
wired end to wireless interface.
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3. Installation
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3.1 Hardware Connection
3.1.1 AP/Router Mode
Connect via RJ-45 (Ethernet) cable
1. Set N.Plug in “AP mode” or “Router” Mode by using the hardware switch at the top of
N.Plug
2. For Router mode, please connect Internet line to the WAN port. For 3G sharing,
please connect your 3G USB dongle to the USB port.
3. Connect the LAN cable to the LAN port
4. If you have selected the AP mode, please make sure you have configured the PC’s IP
address to the same subnet as the N.Plug. (for example, 192.168.1.50)
5. Open the web browser and enter N.Plug’s IP address (default 192.168.1.253).
6. Choose the “Wizard” to complete the setup.
3.1.2 Repeater Mode
Configure one N.Plug as Repeater with WPS
1. Set N.Plug in “Repeater mode” by using the hardware switch at the top of N.Plug.
2. Plug-in N.Plug at the electrical outlet and wait about 2 minutes for devices to complete
boot up.
3. Press the WPS push button for 5 seconds on the existing AP or Router. (If your
AP/Router doesn’t have WPS Push Button. Please refer to its user’s guide on the CD
for instructions).
4. Then within one minute, press the WPS push button on the N.Plug for 5 seconds until
the WLAN LED is on and without flashing.
5. Wait for 2 minutes for the connection to establish between N.Plug and the AP/Router.
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3. Installation
Configure one N.Plug as Repeater without WPS
1. Set N.Plug in “Repeater mode” by using the hardware switch at the top of N.Plug.
2. Plug-in N.Plug at the electrical outlet and wait about 2 minutes for devices to complete
boot up.
3. Access WEB UI of N.Plug by enter http://192.168.1.253 in the URL box of Web
Browser (IE/Firefox/Safari)
4. Enter UserID/Password as admin/airlive
5. After Logged in, click at Wizard at top panel of the page.
6. Click at the Site survey button
7. Choose the SSID of your Router/AP device, and press OK.
8. Press Next Button
9. Select corresponded Encryption of your Router/AP device
10. Select the Pre-Shared Key format of your Router/AP device
11. Enter Pre-Share Key
12. Press Finish and wait for N.Plug to reboot
13. Wait for 2 minutes for the connection to establish between N.Plug and the Router/AP.
3.2 Login
Step1. Make sure the connection between your computer and Wireless Router setup
successfully.
Step2. Start your Web Browser.
Step3. In the Address box, enter the IP address of the Wireless Router, as in this example,
which uses the Wireless Router's default IP address: http://192.168.1.253.
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Step4. After connected successfully, the following screen will show up. Simply enter the
username “admin” and password “airlive” to login (case-sensitive).
After login successfully, please click the Setup Wizard item that provides a primary
configuration of this device. You may enter each screen to change the default settings step
by step.
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3. Installation
If you cannot connect...
If the Wireless Router does not respond, please check following:
Step1. The Wireless Router is properly installed and connection with computer is OK,
and it is already powered ON. You can test the connection by using the "Ping"
command:
Step2. Please go to Start>Run…> Enter “cmd” command in the column to open the
MS-DOS window.
Step3. Enter the command: ping 192.168.1.253
Step4. If no response is received, either the connection is not working, or your PC's IP
address is not compatible with the Wireless Router's IP address. (See next item.)
Step5. If your PC is using a fixed IP address, its IP address must be within the range
192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.252 to be compatible with the Wireless Router's default
IP Address of 192.168.1.253. Also, the Network Mask must be set to
255.255.255.0. See Chapter 4 - PC Configuration for details on checking your
PC's TCP/IP settings.
Step6. Ensure that your PC and the Wireless Router are on the same network segment.
(If you don't have a router, this must be the case.)
Step7. When set to AP/Client mode, ensure you are using the wired LAN interface,
connect the computer by Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the Wireless
Router.
Step8. When set to Router mode, ensure you are using the wireless interface, connect
the Wireless Router with computer via radio frequency. The Wireless interface
can only be used if its configuration matches computer’s wireless settings.
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3.3 Common Connection Types
3.3.1 Cable Modems
Type Details ISP Data required
3. Installation
Dynamic IP
Address
Static (Fixed) IP
Address
Your IP Address is
allocated automatically,
when you connect to
you ISP.
Your ISP allocates a
permanent IP Address
to you.
Usually, none.
However, some ISP's may require you to
use a particular Hostname, Domain
name, or MAC (physical) address.
IP Address allocated to you.
Some ISP's may also require you to use a
particular Hostname, Domain name, or
MAC (physical) address.
3.3.2 DSL Modems
Type Details ISP Data required
Dynamic IP
Address
Static (Fixed) IP
Address
Your IP Address is
allocated automatically,
when you connect to
you ISP.
Your ISP allocates a
permanent IP Address
to you.
None.
IP Address allocated to you.
PPPoE You connect to the ISP
only when required. The
IP address is usually
allocated automatically.
PPTP Mainly used in Europe.
You connect to the ISP
only when required. The
IP address is usually
allocated automatically,
but may be Static
(Fixed).
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User name and password.
1. PPTP Server IP Address.
2. User name and password.
3. IP Address allocated to you, if Static
(Fixed).
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L2TP Mainly used in Europe.
You connect to the ISP
only when required. The
IP address is usually
allocated automatically,
1. L2TP Server IP Address.
2. User name and password.
3. IP Address allocated to you, if Static
(Fixed).
but may be Static
(Fixed).
3.3.3 Other Modems (e.g. Broadband Wireless)
Type Details ISP Data required
Dynamic IP
Address
Static (Fixed) IP
Address
Your IP Address is
allocated automatically,
when you connect to
you ISP.
Your ISP allocates a
permanent IP Address
to you.
None
IP Address allocated to you.
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4. Web Configuration
4. Web Configuration
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After login successfully, please click the Setup Wizard item that provides a primary
configuration of this device. You may enter each screen to change the default settings step
by step.
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4. Web Configuration
4.1 Setup Wizard
The setup wizard will guide you to configure access point for first time. Please follow the
setup wizard step by step.
4.1.1 Router Mode
Step 1- Wireless Setting
User can set the SSID, wireless encryption in this page.
SSID A SSID is referred to a network name because essentially it is a
name that identifies a wireless network (case-sensitive).
Encryption Key We have chose the WPS2-PSK encryption type for you. If you
wish to change to other encryption type, please go to “Wireless Æ
Basic Setting” for further configuration.
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4. Web Configuration
Step2- WAN Configuration
You can select the WAN connection type in this page. N.Plug supports DHCP, Static IP,
L2TP, PPTP, PPPoE, BigPond, and 3G. We will take the PPPoE as an example here.
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4. Web Configuration
WAN Connection
Type
If the PPPoE be selected, user have to set up the user name and
password according to the ISP that provided the related
information. User Name: Enter the username that provide by your
ISP provider. Maximum input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case
sensitive).
Password: Enter the password that provide by your ISP provider.
Maximum input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive).
User Name Enter the username that provide by your ISP provider. Maximum
input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive).
Password Enter the password that provide by your ISP provider. Maximum
input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive).
Step3- Finish and Reboot
Once the configuration is done, please click on the Finish button for applying the setting.
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4. Web Configuration
Step 1- Mode Selection and Site Survey
User can further select one of the three sub mode in this page. There are three sub modes
supported by N.Plug. We will take Repeater mode as an example here.
Mode Selection Repeater:
Using repeater mode, N.Plug can also extend the wireless
coverage of another wireless AP or router.
Repeating Router:
In Repeating Router mode, the AP will behave just the same as
the Client mode for wireless function. However, router functions
are added between the wireless WAN side and the Ethernet LAN
side. Therefore, the WISP subscriber can share the WISP
connection without the need for extra router.
Client:
If set to Client (Infrastructure) mode, N.Plug can work like a
wireless station when it’s connected to a computer so that the
computer can send packets from wired end to wireless interface.
Site Survey You can use this page to search the remote AP you wanted. After
clicking on the Site Survey button, N.Plug will list all availability
AP’s or Routers in range. Please select your desired AP and click.
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4. Web Configuration
Step 2- Set Encryption
User can set the SSID manually and configure the encryption of the wireless connection
here.
Once the configuration is done, please click on the Finish button for applying the setting.
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4.1.3 AP Mode
4. Web Configuration
Step 1- Wireless Setting
User can select the set the SSID, wireless encryption in this page.
SSID A SSID is referred to a network name because essentially it is a
name that identifies a wireless network (case-sensitive).
Encryption Key We have chose the WPS2-PSK encryption type for you. If you
wish to change to other encryption type, please go to “Wireless Æ
Basic Setting” for further configuration.
Step 2- Finish and Reboot
Once the configuration is done, please click on the Finish button for applying the setting.
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