Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Get started
- 3. Extender Network Settings
- Enable or disable One WiFi Name
- Enable or disable smart connect
- View connected devices
- View WiFi settings
- Change the WiFi network name
- Turn off the SSID broadcast to create a hidden network
- Disable or enable the WiFi radios
- Change the WiFi speed
- Use WPS to add a computer to the extender’s WiFi network
- Deny access to a computer or WiFi device
- Set up an access schedule
- Change the extender’s device name
- Set up the extender to use a static IP address
- Configure a router with advanced MAC settings to work with your extender
- Boost your video streaming with FastLane technology
- Enable or disable 20/40 MHz coexistence
- 4. Maintain and monitor the extender
- Change the extender login user name and password
- Turn password protection off and on
- Recover a forgotten user name or password
- Automatically adjust for daylight saving time
- Manually set the extender clock
- Back up and manage the extender configuration
- Return the extender to its factory default settings
- Update the extender firmware
- Restart the extender from the extender web interface
- 5. FAQs and troubleshooting
- 6. Supplemental information
- Quick Start
19.
Reconnect
your
WiFi-enabled device
to
the
new extender
WiFi
network.
20.
Test
the
new extended
WiFi
range by moving
your
WiFi-enabled
device
to
the
area
with
a poor router WiFi
signal:
a.
Leave
your
WiFi-enabled
device
in
the
area
with
a poor router
WiFi
signal
and return
to
the
extender.
b.
Check
the
Client
Link
LED
(<
>)
on
the
extender:
•
If
the
Client Link
LED
is
solid green
or
amber,
your
new
extender WiFi
network
reaches
the
area
with
a poor router
WiFi
signal
and
your
network
setup
is
complete.
If
the
Client
Link
LED
is
red,
your
new extender WiFi
network
does
not
reach
the
area
with
a poor router WiFi
signal.
You
must move
your
WiFi-enabled
device closer
to
the
extender until
the
Client
Link
LED
turns solid green
or
amber.
Connect
an
Ethernet-
Enabled Device
After
the
extender
is
connected
to
your
existing WiFi network, you
can
connect a wired device
to
the
extender using
an
Ethernet
cable.
That
device
can
then access
your
existing
network
through
the
WiFi connection.
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