Quick Installation Guide AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System Model No. RSD0624 (3-pack) Need FREE technical support? Scan the QR code or visit https://rockspaceworld.com/ 24/7 Online After-sales Service Hot-line: +1 (833) 816-6558 Email: techsupport@rockspace.
Meet Your Router Reset button LED indicator LAN port WAN port Power port Reset button: Press for 2 second to reset your router to factory default settings.
Set Up Your Mesh Wi-Fi System I. Connect your router 1. Power the router on using the included power adapter and plug it into an outlet. The light turns solid green to indicate that it's on and ready for setup. 2. Connect your modem or your main Ethernet cable (if your Internet connection does not require a modem) to the WAN port on your router using an Ethernet cable. The WAN LED indicator turns on. Power Internet Modem II. Set up the primary node Method 1: Via the ROCK WIFI App 1.
2. Connect your smart phone to the router. Select any of the nodes to connect. The default SSID (network name) is printed on the label at the bottom of the router. 3. Open the ROCK WIFI app. Select your router model: RSD0624-AX1800 Mesh.
4. The App detects your connection type automatically. If detection fails, choose your connection type manually. There are 3 connection types supported, please refer to FAQ > Q1 below. Ready to connect Networking setting 5. Set your Wi-Fi Name and Wi-Fi Password.
. Primary node setup complete. Configuration completed Method 2: Via a Web Browser 1. Connect to your router (wireless or wired). Wireless Find the SSID (network name) printed on the bottom label of the router and select the SSID from your network list to connect your device to the network. Wired Connect your computer to the LAN port on your router via an Ethernet cable.
2. Connect the router to the Internet. (1) Launch a web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 or www.rockspacewifi.com in the address bar to log into the router’s web interface. (2) The webpage detects your connection type automatically. If detection fails, choose your connection type manually. There are 3 connection types supported, please refer to FAQ > Q1 below. (3) Set your Wi-Fi Name, Wi-Fi Password and Login Password.
(4) Primary node setup complete. III. Add the secondary nodes After setting up the primary node, the other two nodes in the kit will automatically be added to the mesh network after plugging it in. Add A Node ROCK mesh Wi-Fi nodes can be added to the network you've created with your router. All additional Wi-Fi devices added are considered nodes in the mesh network. You can choose one of the following method to add. Method 1: Via the ROCK WIFI App 1. Open the ROCK WIFI app. 2.
3. Scan QR code of secondary nodes (labeled on the bottom of the mesh box). Add a secondary node 4. The node will now connect. 5. If you'd like to add another node, repeat these steps for additional nodes. Method 2: Via a Web Browser 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to your primary node's LAN port. Then, connect the other end to the secondary node's WAN port. 2. Log in to the router's web management page. 3. Tap Add +. Choose “wired connection”. Tap Next.
4. Follow the instructions to complete setup. 5. After successful setup, you can relocate the node to achieve wider Wi-Fi coverage. Just plug it into a wall outlet, the node will connect. The LED indicator on your mesh router shows the status of your device. 6. If you'd like to add another node, repeat these steps for additional nodes. To check the full list of ROCK Wi-Fi devices, scan the QR code or visit https://rockspaceworld.
FAQ Q1: What connection type should I choose if the router fails to detect automatically? Dynamic IP (recommended) -- Obtain IP address from ISP automatically, choose this option if your ISP does not provide username and password. Static IP -- Choose this option if your ISP provided an IP address and other information. PPPoE -- Choose this option if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provided PPPoE username and password.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.