ADTRAN WR300 Wireless Repeater User Manual

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      WL580E DUAL BAND WALL PLUGGED  300Mbps WIRELESS REPEATER  WR300
User Manual Page 2 of 35  © Copyright 2013 All rights reserved.  No part  of this  document may  be reproduced, republished,  or retransmitted in  any form  or by any means whatsoever, whether electronically or mechanically, including, but not limited to,  by  way  of  photocopying,  recording,  information  recording,  or  through  retrieval  systems without  the  express  written  permission.  We  reserve  the  right  to  revise  this  document  at  any time without the obligation to notify any person and/or entity. All other company or product names mentioned are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES THE PRODUCT AND THE SOFTWARES WITHIN ARE PROVIDED "AS IS," BASIS.  THE MANUFACTURER AND  MANUFACTURER’S  RESELLERS  (COLLECTIVELY  REFERRED  TO  AS  “THE  SELLERS”)  DISCLAIM ALL  WARRANTIES,  EXPRESS,  IMPLIED  OR  STATUTORY,  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  THE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  NON-INFRINGEMENT,  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  OR  ANY  WARRANTIES  ARISING  FROM  COURSE  OF  DEALING,  COURSE OF  PERFORMANCE,  OR  USAGE  OF  TRADE.    IN  NO  EVENT  WILL  THE  SELLERS  BE  LIABLE  FOR DAMAGES  OR  LOSS,  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  DIRECT,  INDIRECT,  SPECIAL  WILLFUL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL, DAMAGES, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS  PROFITS,  OR  DAMAGES  FOR  LOSS  OF  BUSINESS  OF  ANY  CUSTOMER  OR  ANY  THIRD PARTY  ARISING  OUT  OF  THE  USE  OR  THE  INABILITY TO  USE  THE  PRODUCT  OR  THE  SOFTWARES, INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  THOSE  RESULTING  FROM  DEFECTS  IN  THE  PRODUCT  OR SOFTWARE  OR  DOCUMENTATION,  OR  LOSS  OR  INACCURACY  OF  DATA  OF  ANY  KIND, WHETHER  BASED  ON  CONTRACT,  TORT  OR  ANY  OTHER  LEGAL  THEORY,  EVEN  IF  THE  PARTIES HAVE  BEEN  ADVISED  OF  THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  SUCH  DAMAGES.  THE  ENTIRE  RISK  AS  TO  THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY CUSTOMER.  BECAUSE  SOME  STATES  DO  NOT  ALLOW  THE  EXCLUSION  OR  LIMITATION  OF  LIABLITY  FOR DAMAGES,  THE  ABOVE  LIMITATION  MAY  NOT  APPLY  TO  THE  PARTIES.    IN  NO  EVENT  WILL  THE SELLERS’  TOTAL  CUMULATIVE  LIABILITY  OF  EACH  AND  EVERY  KIND  IN  RELATION  TO  THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT.
User Manual Page 3 of 35 Contents About the Router ......................................................................................................... 4 Minimum System Requirements.................................................................. 5 Package Contents ....................................................................................... 5 Device Design ............................................................................................... 6 SMART LED Indicator .................................................................................... 8 The Web User Interface ............................................................................................... 9 Web User Interface Menu ......................................................................... 12 Setup ............................................................................................................. 14 Wireless ......................................................................................................... 16 System Settings ............................................................................................ 22 Device Status .............................................................................................. 28 WPS ............................................................................................................... 29 Setup the Device ....................................................................................................... 30
User Manual Page 4 of 35 About the Router Aztech  WL580E  is  a  dual  band  Wall-plugged  300Mbps  Wireless  Repeater, which supports wireless 802.11b/g/n, and one 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port.  Repeat and Extend the WiFi Network WL580E supports robust 802.11n technology with up to 300Mbps data transfer rate.  The  Repeater  can  take  an  existing  802.11n  wireless  signal,  repeat  and extend it  to a  longer  range   where    it  is    too far   away for    the  router   or  access    point    to  reach.    It  eliminates  the  cable  wires  while  providing  the same  reliable  network  connection.  It  can  repeat  and  extend  the  wireless signal  from  virtually  any  802.11n  wireless  router  or  access  point  that  is launched on the market. It is backwards compatible with the 802.11b/g router or access point.  Make Wired Network WiFi Ready The Repeater is equipped with 1 x 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIX LAN port that can be  used  to  connect  to  an  existing  wired  network  to  serve  as  a  wireless interface.  It  can  also  be  used  to  configure  the  Repeater  via  its  web-based GUI, or upgrade the firmware.  MIMO Technology The  device  is  designed  with  MIMO  technology,  which  successfully  reduces areas with weak wireless network coverage within a home or in the building.  Advanced Security WL580E  features  with  64/128-bit  WEP  encryption  and  WIFI  Protected  Access (WPA),  WPA2  to  ensure  the  network  security  and  prevent  unauthorized access to you network.  Portable without the Need of External Power Supply The device is easy to setup. It is portable with no need of any external power adaptor. It comes with the embedded power supply and power plug, so that users can just plug the device into a power socket.
User Manual Page 5 of 35 Minimum System Requirements  Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements.  Any operating system can be used  Web Browser  233MHz processor (or higher)  Ethernet network adapter  Or Wireless network adapter Package Contents Package  contents  are  listed  below.  For  any  missing  items,  please  contact your dealer immediately. Product contents vary for different models.  WL580E  Ethernet cable  Easy Start Guide  Resource CD           Note: You may also download the Easy Start Guide, and the User Manual by visiting this link: www.aztech.com/support/
User Manual Page 6 of 35 Device Design Front Panel                     LABEL  STATE  DESCRIPTION SMART LED Indicator  3 BARS  Connected  95% and above (Excellent) 2 BARS  Connected  55-94% (Recommended) 1 BAR  Connected  10-54% (Weak) LABEL  STATE  DESCRIPTION 2.4GHz OFF  No Wireless Device is connected. Blinking A Wireless Device is connected and is actively transmitting / receiving data 5.0GHz OFF  No Wireless Device is connected. Blinking A Wireless Device is connected and is actively transmitting / receiving data Power LED  ON  WL580E is Plugged to a working Power Outlet
User Manual Page 7 of 35 Top Panel      Bottom Panel                     LABEL  DESCRIPTION WPS Button Press this button for 2 seconds to connect theWL580E to any WPS capable devices (Wireless Device) Press this button for 5 seconds to connect the WL580E to any WPS capable devices (Wireless Router)  LABEL  DESCRIPTION RESET Press  the  Reset  button  for  5  seconds  to restore  the  device  to  default  factory settings ETHERNET PORT Connect to computers/Ethernet devices   Ethernet Port Reset Button
User Manual Page 8 of 35 SMART LED Indicator   Your  WL580E  is  equipped  with  a  SMART  LED  indicator  which  determines  the signal strength from your wireless router as seen below:  NOTE: Wireless reception and throughput may vary according to the number  of  Wireless  Devices  that  are  in  use,  and  at  the  same  time, other nearby wireless devices, structure types, building materials, and other interferences present.
User Manual Page 9 of 35 The Web User Interface The  Web  User  Interface  of  your  WL580E  allows  you  to  configure  the  various features  of  your  WL580E.  This  will  serve  as  your  main  tool  in  monitoring  and configuring all of your WL580E’s main features. Accessing the Web User Interface  NOTE: To avoid any conflicts in accessing the Web User Interface, it is strongly advised to do the following:  • Simply access the Web User interface through an Ethernet connection. This  is  achieved  by  connecting  your  Computer  and  your  WL580E through an Ethernet cable.  • If  present,  kindly  turn  off  the  wireless  adapter  of  your  computer.  You may enable the wireless adapter after completing the setup. This is to avoid  IP  address  conflict  which  might  block  you  from  accessing  the Web user interface.  • Remove temporary Internet files.  To access the Web User Interface through an Ethernet connection:  1. Connect your computer to the WL580E device using an Ethernet cable.  NOTE: before proceeding to step 2, please check the SMART LED of the device; the LED should be in GREEN WEAK status and BLINKING.  2. Launch  any  web  browser.  You  would  automatically  be  redirected  to your WL580E’s web user interface.  3. If  in  any  case  it  does  not,  kindly  type  10.0.10.254  on  the  address  bar and press Enter. You will then be redirected to the Home page of your WL580E’s web user interface.  4. Upon redirecting, a window showing the wireless networks within range would appear. You may close this mini window or choose to connect to your preferred wireless network immediately.
User Manual Page 10 of 35  If  you  wish  to  connect  to  a  wireless  network  immediately  you  may  do  the following steps:   1. Click the connect button that corresponds to the network you want to connect to.    2. Enter the correct Wireless Password of the preferred network then click the Apply button.
User Manual Page 11 of 35  3. Kindly  wait  for  the  repeater  to  finish  initializing  its  connection.  Your WL580E would reboot upon successful connection displaying the status depending  on  the  frequency  band  (2.4GHz  or  5.0GHz)  of  the  wireless network you connected to:   For 2.4GHz wireless networks   For 5.0GHz wireless networks   NOTE: To know if you have successfully connected to your device, you may  also  check  the  LEDs  of  your  WL580E;  the  SMART  LED  Indicator would be in STABLE GREEN light.
User Manual Page 12 of 35 Web User Interface Menu The web user interface was made for users to easily access and control your WL580E’s  main  features.  It  is  mainly  comprised  of  the  following menus: Quick Connect The  Quick  Connect  menu  allows  you  to  scan  for  the  available  wireless networks within range and connect to your preferred wireless network as well.    To connect to a Wireless Network, simply do the following:   1. Click  the  Quick  Connect  menu  icon  and  wait  for  the  search initialization to finish.  2. Determine your preferred  wireless network  then click its corresponding Connect button. You will then be redirected to the Wireless Setup page of your WL580E as seen below:
User Manual Page 13 of 35   3. Input  the  Wireless  network’s  passphrase  on  the  WPA  Passphrase (Wireless  Password)  text  box  then  click  Apply.  Kindly  wait  for  the repeater  to  finish  initializing  the  connection.  Your  repeater  would reboot upon successful connection.   NOTE:  To  know  if  you  have  successfully  connected  to  your  device, check the LEDs of your WL580E; it would be in STABLE GREEN light.
User Manual Page 14 of 35 Setup The  Setup  page  shows  the  current  properties  of  the  WL580E.  This  page  also allows  you  to  change  the  mode  of  operation,  the  SSID,  the  security  mode, enable or disable the broadcast of your SSID, change the passphrase of the SSID broadcasted by your WL580E, and define the encryption type.    • SSID. Refers to your WL580E’s wireless network name.  • MAC Address. The MAC address of your WL580E. The information in this field cannot be changed.  • Broadcast SSID. Allows you to enable or disable the broadcast of your wireless.  By  disabling  this,  you  have  to  manually  connect  to  your wireless network.  • Security Mode. Allows you to configure the combination of characters the wireless password would have.  • WPA  Passphrase.  Allows  you  to  add  the  current  wireless  password  of the Wireless Network. You are only allowed to configure this AFTER you have successfully connected to a network.
User Manual Page 15 of 35 • WPA Encryption. Allows you to change  the  encryption settings of your WL580E.  • Channel. Allows you to configure the wireless channel of your WL580E.
User Manual Page 16 of 35 Wireless The  Wireless  page  shows  the  current  properties  of  the  Wireless  Network broadcasted  by  your  WL580E.  This  menu  allows  you  to  modify  basic  router settings,  your  wireless  network’s  security  settings,  and  also  add  and  delete MAC filters.   The  Wireless  page  has  the  following  sub  menus  that  can  be  found  on  the second layer of icons just below the main menu icon shortcuts:    • Basic Wireless Settings   • Security Settings  • MAC Filter
User Manual Page 17 of 35 Basic Wireless Settings The Basic Wireless Settings page allows you to configure the basic properties of  your  WL580E  such  as  enabling  the  wireless  feature  and  SSID  broadcast, changing the name of the Wireless SSID, defining a preferred wireless mode for your WL580E, changing the Wireless channel and various HT properties    • Enable Wireless. Enable or Disable the wireless feature of your WL580E. By default the Wireless feature of your WL580E is enabled.  • Broadcast SSID. Set option to disable to hide your wireless network. By default, the SSID Broadcast is enabled.  • SSID.  Allows  you  to  designate  a  name  for  your  WL580E’s  wireless network.  • Wireless  Mode.  This  option  allows  you  to  select  the  type  of  wireless standard you want to allow to connect to your wireless network.
User Manual Page 18 of 35  • Channel. You may opt to change your wireless channel when you are getting poor reception. You may choose the least channel used in your area for better wireless performance.  • Channel  Bandwidth.  Here  you  can  set  your  Channel  Bandwidth  to 20MHz  and  20/40MHz.  It  is  strongly  suggested  to  leave  this  in  Auto  to achieve the best efficiency.  • HT Data Rate and HT Guard Interval.  These options are recommended to be set to Auto for maximum efficiency.
User Manual Page 19 of 35 Wireless Security Settings The Wireless Security Settings page allows you to change the Security Mode, enable or disable the WPS feature of your WL580E, and add a WPS enabled device by entering the needed PIN.   • Security  Mode.  Select  the  type  of  encryption  you  want  for  your  wireless network.  • WPS. Allows you to enable or disable the WPS feature of your WL580E.  • Enrollee PIN. Enter this PIN  on the Wireless Device that will be connecting to WL580E repeater to automatically configure the wireless device.  • Registrar PIN. Here you can enter the WPS-PIN of the Wireless Devices and click  apply  for  the  WL580E  to  allow  access  and  configure  your  wireless  device automatically   Note:  WPS  will  work  only  for  WPA-PSK,  WPA2-PSK  and  WPA/WPA2 encryption.  Wireless  Devices  should  also  support  the  WPS  feature  to  use this option.
User Manual Page 20 of 35  MAC Filter Settings The  MAC  Filter  page  will  provide  additional  protection  to  your  wireless network. It allows or denies Wireless Devices from accessing the WL580E with the use of the MAC address which is unique for every network device.  To add a MAC Filter:  1. Specify your preferred Policy.  • Disable. Disables the application of a MAC Filter to a specific device or to all the MAC Addresses specified in the list.  • Allow. Allows the specified MAC Addresses to connect to the Wireless network.  • Deny. Denies the specified MAC Addresses connection to the Wireless network.  NOTE: By clicking the Apply button without specifying a MAC Address, you  would  be  applying  the  selected  policy  to  all  MAC  addresses  on the list. 2. Enter  the  MAC  Address  of  the  device  where  the  selected  Policy  would apply.  To  know  the  MAC  Address  of  your  computer,  you  may  simply  do  the following:  a. On the Start menu click Run.  b. On  the  input  box  of  the  Run  window,  type  in:  cmd  to  open  the command prompt.
User Manual Page 21 of 35 c. On the command prompt key in ipconfig/all.  d. Locate  the  Ethernet  Adapter  Ethernet  or  Ethernet  Adapter  Local  Area Network section and find the ‘Physical Address’ (MAC Address).   3. Click  the  button  located  beside  the  MAC  Address  text  box  to  apply changes.   To remove a MAC Filter:  1. Click  the  button  that  corresponds  to  the  MAC  address  that  you  wish  to remove from the list.
User Manual Page 22 of 35 System Settings The  System  page  allows  you  to  configure  various  system  oriented  settings such  as  changing  the  devices  IP  Address,  backing  up  the  current configuration settings, upgrading the device’s  firmware, restoring the device from a  previously  saved  configuration  file, resetting  the device  to its  factory default, and defining a user password for the Web UI.   The System’s page has the following submenus:  • Device Info  • Local Network  • Configuration Settings  • Firmware upgrade  • System Password
User Manual Page 23 of 35 Device Information Allows  you  to  view  basic  device  information regarding your  WL580E such  as the  firmware  version  and  its  build  date,  the  device’s  serial  number,  MAC addresses of various interfaces, and view the Wireless’ status as well.   • Firmware Version. Shows the current firmware version of the device  • Build Date. Shows the date the firmware was created.  • Serial Number. Shows the device’s serial number.  • ETH/Bridge and  Wireless MAC address. Shows the MAC address of the different Interfaces.  • Wireless Status. Shows the wireless device’s wireless status.
User Manual Page 24 of 35 LAN Configuration The LAN  Configuration  page  allows  you  to specify  a  device  IP  address and Device subnet mask your WL580E will use.   Note:  Change  this  IP  address  if  you  are  using  two  WL580E  on  the  same network to avoid the occurrence of IP address conflict within your network.     Configuration Settings  The configuration settings page allows you to backup your WL580E’s current settings,  do  a  firmware  upgrade,  and  restore  an  existing  configuration  by using the backed up file.   • Backup.  Allows  you  to  save  the  current  configuration  of  WL580E. Default file name for the backup file will be “RT2880_Settings.dat”. Click Apply to start saving your configuration.
User Manual Page 25 of 35 • Update.  Here  you  can  load  the  saved  configuration  of  your  WL580E. Click browse and load the saved settings then click the Apply button.  • Restore. Click on the apply button to reset the unit back to its default factory settings.
User Manual Page 26 of 35 Firmware Upgrade The  Firmware  Upgrade  page  allows  you  to  update  the  firmware  of  your device  for  future  changes  and  enhancement,  however,  it  is  strongly suggested to only upgrade your device firmware if it was advised by Aztech. You  may  download  the  latest  firmware  for  your  device  at www.aztech.com/support.   To upgrade the firmware: 1. From the System page, click the Firmware Upgrade button.  2. Click on the Browse button and locate and open the firmware for your WL580E (single.img).  3. Click Apply to start the update. Wait for the firmware upgrade to finish and for the device to reboot. You will be redirected to the Homepage of your WL580E.   Note:  It  is  strongly  recommended  to  only  use  firmware  officially released by Aztech. Using third party firmware will void the warranty of the device.
User Manual Page 27 of 35 System Password Set a password on the web user interface to prevent other users from getting access  to  the  web  UI  and  avoid  unwanted  changes  from  your  settings.  To add a system password, simply type in your preferred password and click on apply  to  activate  this  feature.  To  disable  the  password,  simply  remove  the password and click apply to save your settings.  Note: Forgotten passwords  cannot be recovered. Reset the device to its  factory  default  by  pressing  the  reset  button  found  beside  the Ethernet port of WL580E for 5 seconds.
User Manual Page 28 of 35 Device Status The  device  status  page  shows  the  current  status  of  the  AP,  and  also  the wireless devices that are currently connected wirelessly to your WL580E.
User Manual Page 29 of 35 WPS WPS or Wifi Protected Setup makes it easier for you to connect your WL580E to your wireless router and the WL580E to your wireless devices with a simple push of a button.   To connect the WL580E to a Wireless Router via WPS:  1. Press the WPS button of WL580E for 5 seconds.  2. Press the WPS button on your router for 2 seconds.   To connect the WL580E to a Wireless Device via WPS:  1. Press the WPS button of WL580E for 2 seconds.  2. Press the WPS button on the Wireless Device for 2 seconds.   NOTE:  To  accomplish  a  successful  connection  through  WPS,  simply accomplish the process correctly within two minutes. It is also important to ensure  that  the  WPS  feature  of  the  device  is  enabled  and  must  also  be supported on the wireless router and even the wireless devices that will be connected to your WL580E.
User Manual Page 30 of 35 Setup the Device In  setting  up  your  device  kindly  follow  the  instructions  provided  below.  A diagram has also been provided for additional reference.   1. Plug your WL580E to a power outlet.  2. Connect  your  WL580E  to  the  computer  using  an  Ethernet  cable through their respective Ethernet ports.  3. Launch a web browser and you will automatically be redirected to the Web  User  Interface  of  your  WL580E.  If  in  any  case  it  does  not  open, kindly type 10.0.10.254 on the address bar and hit enter.     4. Select your SSID (wireless network/wifi name) from the list and click the Connect button.  1 2
User Manual Page 31 of 35 5. Type  the  password  for  the  wireless  network  of  your  router  and  click apply. The WL580E will reboot and will redirect to the user interface with the status dependent on the frequency band of your wireless router:   For 2.4GHz wireless networks   For 5.0GHz wireless networks   6. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from WL580E and computer then place the device  at  the  location  where  it  can  get  sufficient  reception  from  your wireless router.
User Manual Page 32 of 35 Appendix FCC Statement This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  complies  with  the  specifications  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  according  to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  is  found  by  turning the equipment OFF and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  Increase the separation between the equipment or devices  Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver’s  Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement  This  device  complies  with  FCC radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled environment  and  it  also  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  RF  Rules.  This  equipment must  be  installed  and  operated  in  accordance  with  provided  instructions  and  the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of  at  least  20  cm  from  all  persons  and  must  not  be  co-located  or  operating  in conjunction  with  any  other  antenna  or  transmitter.  End-users  and  installers  must  be provide  with  antenna  installation  instructions  and  consider  removing  the  no-collocation statement.   This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.   Operation  is  subject  to  the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  device must  accept  any interference  received, including  interference that  may cause undesired operation.   Caution!    Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.    The operation frequency of the device in the 5150-5250MHz band is for indoor use only.
User Manual Page 33 of 35 European Regulations The  product  has  been  designed,  tested  and  manufactured  according  to  the  European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
User Manual Page 34 of 35  Safety Warnings For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.  Do not open the device. Opening or removing the device cover can expose you to dangerous  high  voltage  points  or  other  risks.  Only  qualified  service  personnel  can service the device. Please contact your vendor for further information.  Do not use your device during a thunderstorm. There may be a risk of electric shock brought about by lightning.  Do not expose your device to dust or corrosive liquids.   Do not use this product near water sources.   Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports.  Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the device.
User Manual Page 35 of 35                                                                                                    Copyright © 2013 Aztech Technologies Pte Ltd (CRN:199800635M). All rights reserved.

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