Supra WLR-510 Instruction Manual

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Dear customer,
Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON product.
You have chosen a modern WLAN repeater with excellent technical equipment and respective accessory, which is particularly easy to operate.
The WLAN repeater comes with a 3 year warranty. In case of a defect in the WLAN repeater, you require the enclo­sed warranty card and proof of purchase. Keep these in a safe place.
Imprint
Issued by:
supra
Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH Denisstr. 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern Germany
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Read and keep instructions
These Operating Instructions belong to this WLAN repeater. It contains impor tant infor­mation about the start-up and handling.
Study these Operating Instructions and, in particular the Safety information in detail prior to using the WLAN repeater. Non-ob­servance of these Operating Instructions can lead to damage to the WLAN repeater.
These Operating Instructions are based on valid standards and regulations of the EU. Also observe specific guidelines and laws in other countries!
Keep Operating Instructions for further use. When passing on the WLAN repeater to third parties please also include these Operating Instructions.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols and signal words are used in these Operating Instructions, on the device or on the packaging.
WARNING! This signal word indicates a high-level hazard which could cause death or serious injur y if not avoided.
CAUTION! This signal word indicates a low­level hazard which could cause slight or mo­derate injury if not avoided.
NOTE! This signal word warns against po­tential material damage or provides useful additional information regards assembly or operation.
Declaration of conformity (see chapter “Declaration Of Conformity”): Products mar­ked with this symbol fulfill the requirements of the CE Directive.
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The WLAN repeater may not be taken apart, modified or repaired. Danger of fire and electrocution.
Ensure adequate ventilation and do not cover power supply to prevent overheating.
The WLAN repeater may not be operated with an external timer or separate remote control system
Never immerse WLAN repeater or plug in water or other fluids.
Never touch WLAN repeater with wet hands.
Install LAN cable in such a way that it does not beco- me a trip hazard.
Do not kink LAN cable and do not install it over sharp edges.
If the WLAN repeater shows signs of smoke, smells burnt or makes unusual noises, disconnect from mains immediately and do not operate.
Never store the WLAN repeater in such a way that it can fall into a sink or wash basin.
Ensure that children do not push objects into the WLAN repeater.
When not using or cleaning the WLAN repeater or in case of a fault, always switch off WLAN repeater and pull the mains connecter out of socket.
Safety
Correct use
The WL AN repeater is only suitable for private and not for commercial use.
Only use WLAN repeater as described in the operating instructions. Any other use is deemed to be incorrect and can cause material damage and loss of data.
The manufacturers or dealers do not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper or incorrect use.
Safety information
WARNING! Electrocution hazard!
Faulty electrical installations or excessive mains voltage can cause electrocution.
Only connect WLAN repeater if the mains voltage of the power point matches the voltage specified on the rating plate.
The 230 V socket used or the WLAN repeater must be freely accessible at all times, so that it can be quickly disconnected from the mains when necessary.
Do not operate the WLAN repeater if it is visibly damaged.
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WARNING! Hazard or children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities (such as partially disabled, older persons with limited physical and mental abilities) or lack of experience and know-how (such as older children).
This WLAN repeater may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience or know-how provided they are super­vised or have been instructed on how to safely use the WLAN repeater and understand hazards resulting therefrom. Children may not play with the WLAN repeater. The WLAN repeater may not be cleaned or maintained by children without supervision.
Keep children away from the WLAN repeater.
Do not leave WLAN repeater unintended during operation.
Keep packaging foil away from children. They could get caught in it during play and could suffocate.
When installing and assembling the WLAN repeater ensure that a 10 cm gap is maintained on all sides in order to provide adequate ventilation. Ensure, in particular, that ventilation slots are not covered by newspaper, table clothes or curtains.
Note!
Danger of material damage!
Incor rect use of the WLAN repeater can damag e the device.
Never place WLAN repeater on or near hot surfaces (e.g. stove tops, etc.).
Never expose WLAN repeater to excessive tempe­ratures (heating, etc.). Never pour liquid into WLAN repeater.
When cleaning the WLAN repeater, never immerse in water and do not use steam cleaner. The WLAN repeater could otherwise be damaged.
Never place the WLAN repeater in a dishwasher. This would destroy the repeater.
Do not use the WLAN repeater if plastic or metal parts of the device show cracks or tears or are deformed. Replace damaged parts only with original spare parts.
Do not drop or bump WLAN repeater and always handle with due care. Otherwise it can be damaged.
Only use parts corresponding to the original device data when repairing the unit. This device contains electrical and mechanical parts required for protecti­on against hazards.
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Damage to the electronics or accessory caused by external influences such as impacts, falls or others are not covered by the warranty and are chargeable.
The device is only suitable for internal use! External use is not permitted.
The protective insulation of the device corres­ponds to protection class II
Overview
This WL AN repeater quickly and effectively extends the range of an existing WLAN network. It supports WLAN standards 802.11 b/g/n in the 2.4 GHz- range and WLAN standards 802.11 a/n in the 5.0 GHz range. Transmission speed is up to 300 Mbit/s.
Due to the WPS button, the device can be simply configu­red by pressing the button.
In devices with the described configuration, also the Fast-Ethernet socket for connection of wired network devices (e.g. network cameras) up to 100 Mbit/s can be used.
The device has a compact design with 2 integrated aeri­als or optimum and fault-free data transmission
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Preparing the WLAN repeater
− Remove packaging material and all protective foil.
Contents of box
WARNING!
Keep pla stic foil and b ags away from b abies and small children as danger of suffocation.
Note! Danger of damage!
If the packaging is carelessly opened with a sharp knife or other pointed objects, the WLAN repeater can be easily damaged. --Please open packaging carefully.
1. Check that delivery is complete (see Fig. A).
2. Remove WLAN repeater from packaging and check whether the equipment or parts are damaged. If yes, do not use the device. Contact the service address of the manufacturer listed on the Warranty card.
SET-UP
The WL AN repeater operates in dual band mode. This means that both 2.4G- and 5G-WLAN signals can be sent at the same time. For each of these WL AN standards an individual WL AN network with a SSID (network recogni­tion) is transmitted by the repeater, depending on the operating mode.
The WL AN repeater can repeat amplified networks of the WLAN router as 2.4G or also as 5G-WLAN network. The WLAN standard used by the WLAN router is immaterial.
Operation in repeater mode
The WL AN router transmits a 2.4G or a 5G WLAN network. The WL AN repeater amplifies this network signal and pro­vides it as a 2.4G-WLAN network and a 5G-WL AN network.
Use the repeater mode to use the WLAN repeater to extend the range of your wireless radio network. This halves the data transmission rate of the radio network, as the repeater communicates with the Client and the Wireless Access Point
1. Set the mode selection switch to repeater.
2. Connect the repeater to an easily accessible mains socket.
3. Switch on repeater using the ON/OFF switch. The Power/WPS LED is now lit permanently .
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NOTE!
When using the repeater for the first time, place repeater closely to the Access Point to be connected to the repeater. After successful installation place repeater in area in which the signal is to be amplified.
Configuration in repeater mode
Prior to configuring the WLAN repeater via the Web Inter­face, DHCP for WL AN and LAN is activated.
The SSID is “Wi-Fi repeater” and no encoding has been set.
After the WLAN repeater has been set up using the “As­sistant Menu” and has been connected using the home router, the WLAN repeater is restarted.
After restarting, the DHCP on the WL AN repeater is switched off. The WL AN repeater only receives the IP ad­dresses from the router and passes these on to devices logged on to the WLAN repeater.
Operation as Client
An end device (here a notebook), not containing a wire­less adapter, is connected to the WLAN repeater through the LAN cable.
The WL AN repeater connects wirelessly to a 2.4G or 5G WLAN Access Point.
Use the Client mode to use the WLAN repeater as WLAN adapter.
Devices containing only a LAN socket but no wireless adapter (e.g. set -top boxes, printers...) can log into the network via WLAN.
1. Set the mode selection switch to Client.
2. Connect the repeater to an easily accessible mains socket.
3. Switch on repeater using the ON/OFF switch. The Po­wer/WPS LED is now lit permanently .
Prior to installation, the following settings must be observed:
• Prior to configuring the WLAN repeater via the Web Interface, DHCP for LAN and WLAN is activated.
• After the WLAN repeater has been set up using the “Assistant Menu” and has been connected using the home router, the WLAN repeater is restarted.
• After restarting, the DHCP for LAN and WLAN on the WLAN repeater is switched off. The WLAN repeater only receives the IP addresses from the router.
Operation as Access Point
An access point in a network (e.g. a router), not cont­aining a wireless adapter, is connected to the WLAN repe­ater through the L AN cable. The WLAN repeater is now available in this network as a wireless 2.4G or 5G WLAN Access Point.
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Use the Access Point Mode if you wish to use the repeater as Wireless Access Point. In this operating mode, the repeater or wireless communication devices is an inter­face to the network. You can for instance connect the repeater to a network router that does not have a WLAN interface allowing devices to access the network router via the repeater.
1. Set the mode selection switch to Access Point.
2. Connect the repeater to an easily accessible mains socket.
3. Switch on repeater using the ON/OFF switch. The Po­wer/WPS LED is now lit permanently .
Installation as Access Point
1. Connect the LAN connection of your computer to the LAN socket of the repeater using the LAN cable. OR alternatively you can use the WLAN interface of your computer. Search amongst the available wireless net­works for the network “Wi-Fi repeater” and connect to the network.
2. Dismiss the Windows suggestion of setting up the network through Windows Setup and select the opti­on “Connect to network without setup”.
3. Open your Web browser and enter IP address “192.168.10.1“. The log-in window of the repeater appears.
4. Enter the default user name “admin” and the default password “admin”. Click on “Ok”. Click on “Access point“ to star t the assistant.
5. Enter an SSID (network detection) through which the repeater is to be identified as AP in the network. Click on “Continue”. The standard SSID for the 2.4G network is “Wi-Fi repeater“:
6. Set up a network encoding. Possible encoding: Deac­tivate, WEP, WPA PSK, WPA2 PSK, WPA/WPA2 PSK
7. When all connection data have been set up click on “Accept”. Wait a few seconds whilst the repeater restarts. After the restart has been completed, the repeater is available as a wireless access point.
8. Connect the LAN connection of the WLAN repeater to the LAN socket of the home router or a network socket of your home network using the LAN cable.
9. Clients (other computers or WLAN-capable devices) can be selected on the WL AN repeater. Either by using the initially set network key o the repeater or the WPS key, by pressing it briefly and waiting until the Power/ WPS LED flashes.
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Installation using the WPS key (repeater mode)
The quickest, easiest and reliable way to establish a wi­reless connection between the repeater and the WLAN router, is the WPS button.
NOTE!
This connection method requires both devices to contain a WPS button. As factory setting, the WPS button is set to 2.4G radio mode. To log-in as a dual band router, whose WPS function is activated in the 5G radio mode, the WPS button of the Web Interface must first be set to the 5G radio mode.
1. Hold down the WPS button on the repeater for at least 5 seconds.
2. After 5 seconds the Power/WPS LED flashes three times.
3. The WPS function is now active and waits for the WPS connection.
4. Next press the WPS button of your router to be connected to the repeater. This step must be carried out within two minutes. The connection is set up and the network information is exchanged.
5. When the connection has been established, the Pow­er/WPS LED is lit permanently.
6. If the Power/WPS LED flashes, a connection fault has occurred. Wait two minutes until the LED is switched off and restart the connection.
7. The 5G and 2.4G signal LEDs show whether or not the connection is fully set up.
8. Use the Web interface in order to call up the extended settings after successful WPS connection or to ma­nually establish the connection in case of a failed WPS connection.
• After having restarted the repeater you can log into
the access point with your computer through the repeater. The network detection is the same as the SSID of the access point.
• The network key and the encoding are handled by
the router.
Manual installation through WEB interface
1. Connect the LAN connection of your computer to the LAN socket of the repeater using the LAN cable. When logging in as “Wi-Fi repeater” you can alternatively use the WLAN interface of your computer. Search amongst the available wireless networks for the network “Wi-Fi repeater” and connect to the network. Dismiss the Windows suggestion of setting up the network through Windows Setup and select the opti­on “Connect to network without setup”.
2. Open your Web browser and enter IP address “192 .168 .10.1“.
3. The log-in window of the repeater appears. Enter the default user name “admin” and the default password “admin”. Click on “Ok”.
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4. Click on “Repeater“ to star t the assistant. All available wireless 2.4G and 5G access points are listed.
5. Select the access point to which the repeater is to be connected and click on “Continue”.
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If the desired Access Point is not listed, ensure that it is active and place the repeater closer to the Access Point. Next click on “Update” to re­fresh the list of available wireless access points.
6. The log-in window for the selected access point appears.
7. Enter the network key and click on “Continue”.
8. To close down the Assistant and use the repeater in the network, select the entry “Accept”.
9. Wait a few seconds whilst the repeater restarts. After having restar ted the repeater you can log into the access point from the list of available networks with your computer and through the repeater.
NOTE!
By def ault, the ne twork dete ction is th e same as the SSID of the access point to which the repea­ter is connected. You can, however, also assign a different network code.
The Web interface
The Web interface allows you to configure the repeater and to, e.g. set up the WPS connection, if it could not be set up.
Depending on the selected mode the appearance of the Web Interface changes, as selection options relevant for the selected operating mode are shown or hidden.
Logging into the Web interface
1. Enter the default user name “admin” and the default password “admin”. Click on “Ok”.
2. The star t page of the configuration menu of the WLAN repeater opens. The contents of the individual menus differ depending on which mode has been set on the repeater.
Start page
The start page contains all information about the repea­ter and its settings.
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Status
Operating time:This shows the operating time since
last switch-on
Mode: The mode selected on the device is shown in
the top let corner: Repeater, Access Point or Client. The information displayed is identical in all three operating modes.
Wi-Fi information (2.4G / 5G)
ESSID: This shows the SSID of the WLAN network used
by the WLAN repeater .
Channel: This shows the channel on which the WLAN
repeater transmits.
Status: This shows whether the 2.4G or 5G wireless
adapter is connected to the network.
LAN
IP: This shows the IP address of the WLAN repeater.
MAC: This shows the IP address of the LAN adapter of
the repeater.
Assistant
Repeater and Client mode
1. First select the Access Point with which the repeater is to connect.
2. Next, enter the network key for the selected Access Point.
3. The repeater mode can be set in the next window. Click on option “Accept” to complete the process. The data are saved and the repeater is restarted.
4. After the restart of the repeater has been completed, the start page of the Web interface appears again. You can now close the Browser.
Access Point Mode
1. First select a SSID for the 2G or 5G Access Point.
2. Next determine the security settings for the 2.4G and then for the 5G Access Point
3. Select the desired method from option “Encoding”.
4. Depending on the selected encoding method further entry and selection options appear on the screen.
5. Close Settings by clicking on the “Continue” button.
6. Check the selected settings again and click on option “Accept” to complete the process. The data are saved and the repeater is restar ted.
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7. After the restart of the repeater has been completed, the start page of the Web interface appears again. You can now close the Browser.
WPS settings
The WPS function of the repeater is configured in the WPS settings.
To use the WPS function, select the control box ACTIVATE.
PIN CODE: Shows the WPS pin code: This code is applied when using WPS with Pin code. He must be known to the Wireless client.
Further settings
NOTE!
The extended settings are provided for experi­enced u sers with a dequate net work know how. Only change these settings if you understand the resulting effects on the router.
WLAN Settings (2.4G/5G)
Radio status: Option for activating/deactivating the
wireless adapter for the 2.4G or 5G network.
SSID: Option allowing retrospective changing of the
SSID
Encoding:Select Deactivate, WEP, WPA PSK, WPA2 PSK,
WPA/WPA2 PSK in order to set up an encoding or the network.
Channel: Option for setting another channel on which
the WLAN signal is transmitted.
Password settings
In this menu point, the password for the Web interface can be determined.
Configuration tool
− Under entry “Save settings” you can save the current configuration in a file so that it is available again once the device is returned to the default settings.
− Use entry “Reinstate settings” to load a secure confi­guration.
− Under entry “Reset settings” the device can be re­turned to the default settings.
NOTE!
When re setting to t he defaul t setting a ll settin gs and network codes are deleted!
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Firmware upgrade
If you have received a firmware update this option allows you to enter the file path to data media from which the current firmware can be installed.
Manual resetting to default settings
Press Reset button for 20 seconds. The repeater has now been reset to its default settings and you can carry out another installation after the restart.
NOTE!
When re setting to t he defaul t setting a ll settin gs and network codes are deleted!
Overview of LED indicators
LED Colour Status Description
2.4 G signal LED and 5 G signal LED
Green
Perma­nently on
Good reception (signal strength 100 – 50%)
Flashes
Normal reception: Slow flashing 50 - 25% Weak reception: Rapid flashing (< 25%)
Off No reception:
WLAN Green
Flashes Data are transmitted
Off
The wireless network is switched off or the LED Off mode was set.
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LED Colour Status Description
Power / WPS Green
Perma­nently on
The repeater is switched on.
In suc­cession 3 x flashing
A WPS connection is set up or the WPS signal of another device is expected. The WPS LED flashes 2 minutes to set up a connection
Off
The repeater is switched off.
LAN Green
Perma­nently on
Connection set up via LAN connection
Flashes
Connection via LAN connection is active (data are transmitted)
Off
No connection on LAN connection or the LED Off mode was set.
Declaration of conformity
The EC Declaration of Conformity can be re­quested from the below address.
The Manufacturer hereby declares that the CE marking was applied to the product in accordance with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the follo­wing European Directives:
1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive
2006/95/EC LVDDirective
2009/125/EG ErPDirective
supra Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH Denisstr. 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
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Technical specification
MODEL: MAGINON WLR-510
WLAN standards 802.11 a/b/g/n;
Frequency: 2.4 GHz; 5.0 GHz
LAN connection: Up to 300 Mbps
Operating modes: Repeater / Access Point / Client
Aerial: 2 integrated aerials
Encoding: WPA, WPA2, WEP (64/128 Bit)
Power supply AC 100 - 240V~50/60 Hz, 0,3A max.
Operating temperature: 5 °C to +35 °C
Dimensions (HxWxD) 76 mm x 47 mm x 78 mm
Weight 86 g
NOTE!
We reser ve the right to make technical and op­tical changes to the product as part of product improvements.
Storing
When not in use please disconnect the WLAN repeater from the power supply and store it in a clean and dr y pla­ce outside of the reach of children.
Cleaning
WARNING! Electrocution hazard!
The WL AN repeater becomes hot during opera­tion! Let WLAN repeater cool down completely!
NOTE! Danger of short circuit!
Any water that has entered the housing can cause a short circuit.
Never immerse WLAN repeater or plug in water or other fluids.
Ensure that no water enters the housing.
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NOTE! Danger from incorrect operation!
Incorrect use of the WLAN repeater can cause the device to be damaged.
Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or nylon bristles or sharp or metallic cleaning objects, such as knives, hard spatulas and similar. These can damage the surface.
Never place repeater in dishwasher. This would destroy the repeater.
1. Pull out mains connector prior to cleaning.
2. Let repeater cool down completely.
3. Wipe repeater with a slightly damp cloth. Let repeater dry completely.
Disposal
Dispose of packaging
For disposal, separate packaging into different types. Cardboard and board must be disposed of as paper and foil must be recycled.
Disposal of used device
(Applicable in European Union and other European
countries using systems for separate collecti­on of recyclables)
Do not dispose of used devices in household waste!
If the repeater can no longer be used each
consumer is legally obliged to dispose of used cameras, separately from domestic waste, e.g. at a collecting point of the municipality/district. This ensures that used equipment is recycled correctly and that ne­gative effects on the environment are avoided. Electrical equipment is consequently marked with the adjacent symbol.
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License declaration
The software used by this product is licensed under a license governed by the conditions of GNU – General Public License. We expressly point out that for software based on the license conditions of the GNU - General Public License, no liability is accepted. The software is based on the software published on page
http://sg-gpl.net/.
The lis ted software is licensed according to the conditions of GNU – General Public License. The software for this product was specifically adapted for the repeater. The source tex t of the sof tware implemented in this product will be forwarded if requested by email from
info@supra-elektronik.com.
In this case, your email must contain information stating the product, serial number, proof of commercial purchase source and proof of purchase date of product from a commercial source.
We guaranty that the source text of the implemented soft­ware will be for warded for a period of at least three years from the date of purchase, provided that the commercial
source has obtained the produc t directly from us or with the involvement of only commercial agents.
has obtained the product directly from us or with the invol­vement of only commercial agents.
Warranty card
Description of malfunction:
Return your completed warranty card to gether wit h the fault y product to:
Sertronics LTD, 45 Reg al Drive, Walsall Enterprise Park, Walsa ll, WS2 9HQ United Kingdom info@supra-elektronik .com
Your details:
Name
Address
Email
Date of purchase* * We recom mend you keep t he receipt w ith this war ranty ca rd
Location of purchase
Calls ar e free of char ge if calling from landline. Calls of m obiles may v ary.
Phone lines available Monday to Friday,
8am - 7pm :
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WARRANTY
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MODEL: WL R-510 PRODUC T CODE: 92370 03/2015
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Warranty Conditions
Dear Customer!
The ALDI warra nty offers you extensive benefits compared to the stat utory obli gation ari sing from a war rant
Warranty period: 3 years from date of purchase.:
Costs:
Free repair/exchange
No tran sport co sts.
Hotline:
Free hotline.
ADVICE:
Please contact our service hotline by phone, e-mail or fax be fore sendi ng in the devic e. This allo ws us to provi de suppor t in the event o f possible o perator errors.
In orde r to make a claim un der the warra nty, please s end us:
• togeth er with the f aulty item t he origina l receipt and t he warran ty card properly completed.
• the pro duct wit h all compone nts inclu ded in the pac kaging.
The warranty does not cover damag e caused by:
Accident or unanticipated events (e.g. lightning, water, fire).
• Improper use or transport.
Disregard of the safety and maintenance instructions.
• Other improper treatment or modification.
Afte r the expir y of the warra nty perio d, you still h ave the possi bility to have you r product r epaired at yo ur own expens e. If the repa ir or the es timate of cos ts is not fre e of charge you w ill be infor med accordingly in advance.
This wa rranty d oes not affe ct your st atutory r ights.“
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