Operating instructions
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WLAN 300 Mbps Repeater
Note - Data rate
► Max. data transfer rate: The connection to your WLAN router is stable and the
max. data transfer rate available via WLAN/WiFi can be achieved.
► Good data transfer rate: The connection to your WLAN router is not optimal but
is still sucient; the max. data transfer rate available cannot always be achieved.
► Adequate data transfer rate: The connection to your WLAN router is active but
only barely. You cannot be sure that the connection will not be interrupted. The
data transfer rate drops to the minimum. We recommend moving the WLAN repea-
ter nearer to your WLAN router until the LED indicates a “good” data transfer rate.
(Note that the repeater may require approximately 2 minutes until the new location
is indicated by the signal LED.)
WLAN LED (2):
Steady blue light The WLAN repeater is ready for operation.
Flashing blue
The WLAN repeater is starting or linking via WPS is currently taking
place.
Off The WLAN repeater is unplugged.
Power LED (3):
Steady blue light The WLAN repeater is ready for operation.
Flashing blue Data transfer
Blue light is off The WLAN repeater is unplugged.
WPS LED (4):
Steady blue light WPS is activated.
Flashing blue Linking via WPS is currently taking place.
Blue light is off WPS is deactivated.
LAN LED (5):
Steady blue light A cable connection to the WLAN repeater has been established.
Blue light is off
A network cable has not been connected to the WLAN repeater, or the
device that is connected via a cable to the WLAN repeater is switched
off.
WPS button (6)
This button can be used to connect/link the repeater to your WLAN router using WPS; it can also
be used to reset the repeater to the factory settings in case of a malfunction. To make a connec-
tion/link using WPS, please read the section Start-Up Using WPS.
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