User guide
transmission range
Indoor: 300M, Outdoor: 500M (depending on environment)
Network Media
10Base-T: 3e UTP or above; 100Base-TX: 5e UTP
WLAN
Status indicator for W LAN (on/off)
WAN
Status indicator for WAN
LED
LAN
Status indicator for LAN
WPS
WPS indicator
POWER
Power indicator
Operating environment
Operation temperature: 0℃~4 5℃
Operating Humidity: 10%~90%( non-condensing)
Storage temperature: -4 0℃~7 0℃
Storage Humidity: 5%~90%( non-condensing)
External power
Power adapter output: DC5V/2A or DC12V/1A
LED Indicators
Power indicator: LED will light when unit is powered on.
Status indicator for LAN: LED will light when link is established. LED will blink when packet is being
transmitted or received.
Status indicator for WAN: LED will light when link is established . LED will blink when packet is being
transmitted or received.
Status indicator for WLAN: LED will light when a function is enabled. LED will turn off when the wireless
function is disabled. LED will blink when a packet is being transmitted or received.
WPS indicator: Indicates router setting WPS Mode . (PBC or PIN under WPS mode is optional)
Installation Warnings for Router
For a first-time wireless network installation, please follow the rules below in order to avoid damage or to
decrease performance affected by an improper operation or location):
1.A router should be kept away from any cordless phone, microwave oven, refrigerator, or
other source of interference.
2.When there are other 2.4G access points around, it is required that the interval be more than 12M
and that any adjacent channel be avoided.
3.In order to receive the best wireless signal, the router should be placed properly in position.
4.Keep the router away from reinforced concrete walls or metal railings because these obje cts can block
or absorb signals.
5.A router should be placed indoors, out of the way of sunshine, rain or lightning.
6.Keep the router away from fire and heat and keep it ventilated.
Notes
1.The maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE standard 802.11n specifications, the actual data
throughput will vary.
2.Network conditions and environmental factors, including network traffic, building materials and
structures, and network expenses can reduce the actual data throughput.
3.This manual has been as far as possible try to provide you with accurate information, but only use as
guidance.
4.Due to product upgrades or other reasons, the manual will be updated from time to time without
notice!