Amped Wireless AP300 ROUTER User Manual

Amped Wireless ROUTER Users Manual

Users Manual

AP300High Power Wireless-300N Smart Access PointUser’s Guide
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    1 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .................................................. 2 GETTING STARTED .............................................. 3 Package Contents ........................................................... 3 LED Indicators ................................................................. 4 Back Panel Description ................................................... 5 PLUG AND PLAY SETUP GUIDE ............................ 7 ADDITIONAL SETTINGS ....................................... 9 Accessing the Settings Menu .......................................... 9 Open your Web Browser .............................................. 10 Welcome to the Smart Setup Wizard ........................... 11 Set the System Clock ..................................................... 12 Wireless Network ID ..................................................... 13 Wireless Network Security ............................................ 14 Setup Summary ............................................................. 15 WIRELESS SETTINGS .......................................... 16 Basic Settings ................................................................ 16 Security Settings ........................................................... 16    Wireless Settings: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) ........... 19 Wireless Settings: Advanced Settings ........................... 20 SMART FEATURES .............................................. 21 Wireless Settings: Access Schedule ............................... 22 User Access Control ...................................................... 23 Wireless Coverage Controls .......................................... 24 IP SETTINGS ....................................................... 25 MANAGEMENT FEATURES ................................. 27 System Clock ................................................................. 28 Upgrade Firmware ........................................................ 29 Save and Reload Settings .............................................. 30 Password Settings ......................................................... 31 USING POWER OVER ETHERNET (PoE) ............... 32 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................. 34 DEFAULT SETTINGS ............................................ 35 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT INFORMATION ................................................... 36 WARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION ........ 42
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this Amped Wireless product. At Amped Wireless we strive to provide you with the highest quality products through innovation and advanced technology.  We pride ourselves on delivering products that outperform the competition and go beyond your expectations.  If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.  We’d love to hear from you and thank you for your support! Email: sales@ampedwireless.com Call: 888-573-8830 Web: www.ampedwireless.com
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    3 GETTING STARTED Package Contents  Check to make sure you have all the contents within your package:  High Power Wireless-300N Smart Access Point  Ethernet Cable  Power Supply  Access Point Stand  CD with Users Guide  Two High Gain 3dBi Antennas  Setup Guide
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    4 LED Indicators  Power:  When lit, the power is on. Wireless Activity:  Blinks rapidly when wireless data traffic is passing through the Access Point.   Wired Connections:  Shows the connection status and data activity of each wired LAN port. Network Connection:  Shows the connection status between the Access Point and your router/network.   WPS:  Wi-Fi Protected Setup activity.  When the WPS mode is activated the WPS LED blinks as it awaits a connection.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    5 Back Panel Description  Antenna Connectors: RJ-SMA antenna connectors. Compatible with all antennas with RP-SMA connectors.  Upgradable to high gain antennas for more range. Reset:  Push down once to reboot the Smart Access Point.  Hold down for 5-10 seconds to reset the device back to factory settings. WPS: Hold down for 3 seconds to enable WPS push button configuration. Network Port (5):  RJ-45 port used to connect the Access Point to your router’s LAN port or any available network port.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    6 Wired Devices Ports (1-4):  RJ-45 ports for connecting to wired computers or network devices.  Supports up to 4 wired connections.  Additional switches may be attached to these ports for additional LAN ports if needed. Power:  Power adapter port.  DC 12V 1A.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    7 PLUG AND PLAY SETUP GUIDE Connect the Smart Access Point to your Router  a) Attach the Antennas b) Plug in the Power Adapter c) Connect the Smart Access Point to your Router’s network port (or any available port on a network switch)
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    8 Connect your PC to the Smart Access Point  Connecting Wirelessly: With your PC or Mac, scan for available wireless networks and locate the wireless network for the Smart Access Point: By default the Smart Access Point will have a SSID with the name: “Amped_AP”   The default WPA security key is: “wireless”   Wired Connections: Attach any wired devices to the Smart Access Point using Ethernet cables.  Your Plug and Play setup is now complete.  You may now use the Smart Access Point to access your network.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    9 ADDITIONAL SETTINGS Accessing the Settings Menu To access the settings menu for additional changes to the configuration of your Smart Access Point, you will need to access the settings menu.  The settings menu will allow you to change all features and settings for the Smart Access Point.  To access the settings menu follow the instructions below: a) Disconnect your computer from any wireless networks   a) Attach your PC to the Access Point using an Ethernet cable
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    10 Open your Web Browser  a. Open your web browser b. Type in: http://setup.ampedwireless.com into the web address bar c. If the web menu fails to open type in the following IP address into your web address bar: http://192.168.1.240
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    11 Welcome to the Smart Setup Wizard  When the web menu appears, click Next to continue to the next page.   The wizard will guide you through the setup of your: 1) System Clock 2) Wireless Network SSID 3) Wireless Network Security Key Click Start to begin
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    12 Set the System Clock  The System Clock is used for system logs and setting schedules for Internet access.  Click Sync to synchronize the System Clock with the time on your computer. Click Next to Continue
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    13 Wireless Network ID  The ID of your Wireless Network is: Amped_AP To change it, enter a new name in the SSID field.  Users connecting wirelessly to the Smart Access Point will use this ID to identify your wireless network. Click Next to continue.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    14 Wireless Network Security  The default Security Key (WPA) of your wireless network is: wireless To change it, enter a new key in the Security Key field.  The key must be at least 8 characters long.  Click Next to apply your settings.   The Smart Access Point will reboot.  This process may take up to 2 minutes.  Do not refresh the web page.  The page will automatically reload with the connection status.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    15 Setup Summary  The Setup Summary provides you with information regarding your current settings.  If you have wired network devices, you may attach them to the wired ports on the back of the Smart Access Point for additional wired connectivity.   For information on additional settings and configurations for your Smart Access Point, continue to the next section.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    16 WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Settings: Basic Settings  The Wireless Basic Settings page allows you to adjust settings for your wireless network.  These settings are for adjusting the Smart Access Point after you have already gone through the Smart Setup Wizard and wish to adjust your current configurations. Disable Wireless LAN Interface: Turns off all wireless access. Band: Allows you to setup access under a specific combination of Wi-Fi speed standards. Broadcast SSID: Disabling the broadcasting of your SSID will make it so outside users cannot see your network when they scan for wireless networks.  Users must manually enter the SSID to connect.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    17 Data Rate: Adjust the speed of your wireless network.  It is recommended that you use Auto for this selection. SSID of Wireless network: This is the name of your Wireless network and the name that users will scan for to connect wirelessly. Multiple SSID:  You may add one additional (SSID) to you Wireless network.  The additional SSID can have its own security, band and data rate settings.  You may restrict users for specific SSIDs or provide access only to some users with lower bandwidth by changing the band.  (i.e. only allow 802.11b access to specific users) Channel Width: Wi-Fi operates in two separate channel widths, 20Hz and 40Hz.  20Hz allows operation on channels 1-11, while 40Hz is 5-11.  40Hz allows for faster speeds.  Select the channel width you wish to use for your network.   Control Sideband: This relates to the channel number used for your wireless network.  An upper band represents higher channels and vice versa. WMM:  Prioritizes audio and video content going over your wireless network. Channel Number: The channel number used for your wireless network.  If there are other wireless networks using the same channel, this may cause slower performance.  You may adjust the channel here to attempt to improve performance through less interference.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    18 Wireless Settings: Security Wireless security allows you to change the security type, password/key and format of your wireless network security settings.    Note:  The security key you select must be used by all computers and devices connecting to the Smart Access Point wirelessly. Using the drop down menu, you can select which network you wish to configure and adjust the security settings for (standard wireless network or the multiple SSID network). For more information on the differences between the types of Wi-Fi security available, please check the Learning Center of the Amped Wireless website.  www.ampedwireless.com  Note:  WEP 64bit and 128bit security is a more primitive WiFi security encryption type and limits wireless performance and speed from the Smart Access Point.  It is recommended to use WPA or WPA2 as your encryption type.  Some older Windows XP computers may not support WPA2.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    19 Wireless Settings: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  WPS is a Wi-Fi feature created to make Wi-Fi setup simpler and easier.  Some wireless devices and adapters support this feature with varying names (i.e. one touch setup or WPS).   You may enable WPS setup here by selecting the type of WPS setup you wish to use.  The Smart Access Point supports all types of WPS setup: Push button: You may push the WPS button on the web menu or use the physical button on the back of the Smart Access Point.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    20 Wireless Settings: Advanced Settings  It is recommended that only experts in Wi-Fi configuration adjust the advanced wireless settings for the Smart Access Point.   These settings allow you to control the details of your wireless network configuration.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    21 SMART FEATURES The Smart Access Point provides your wireless network with Smart Features that help to provide convenience and protection for your wireless network.  The Smart Features allow you to control access to your wireless network through on/off schedules, specific user authorizations as well as through the size of your wireless coverage for your wireless network.   These settings only apply to users connecting through the Smart Access Point to your network.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    22 Wireless Settings: Access Schedule  You can set a schedule for when your Wi-Fi is enabled or disabled through the Access Schedule feature.  To do so: a. Enable Access Schedule b. Select which days you wish for your Wi-Fi to be available c. Select the time frame during that day that you wish for Wi-Fi to be available d. Apply Changes Note:  Make sure you have already configured your Time Zone Settings in order for your schedule to work correctly.  Time Zone Settings can be adjusted from the web menu under Management > Time Zone Settings.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    23 User Access Control:  User Access allows you to deny access or allow access to specific users connecting wirelessly to your wireless network.  Each networking device has a unique address called a MAC address (a 12 digit hex number).   By inputting the MAC address into the field, you can define whether that device is allowed into your network or not allowed.  When entering the MAC address, only enter alpha-numerical characters (i.e. A1B233C45566)
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    24 Wireless Coverage Controls:  Adjust the output power of the Smart Access Point to control the coverage distance of your wireless network.  For a smaller coverage area you can select a lower output power.  For the maximum wireless coverage select the 100% selection.  Note that if you select a lower output power, your connection to your Home Network will also decrease in range.  So be careful and test your signal strength after each adjustment.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    25 IP SETTINGS IP Address: The IP address of the Smart Access Point  Subnet Mask: The subnet of the Smart Access Point  Default Gateway: The access point to another network, normally the Smart Access Point or your router.  DHCP: The Smart Access Point includes a ‘Smart’ AUTO DHCP feature to help manage the IP addresses within your wireless network and with your router.  When the Smart Access Point is connected to your home network/router thought the ‘Network’ port the AUTO DHCP will determine whether it can receive an IP address from your router.  If it can it will automatically switch to a client and allow your router to assign it an IP address.  However, when there is no connection available, the Access Point will
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    26 act as a DHCP Server.  You may also manually control the IP settings of the Smart Access Point by choosing, Client, Server or Disabled from the DHCP drop down menu.  This is only for advanced users.  DHCP Client Range: The range of IP addresses the Smart Access Point’s DHCP server will assign to users and devices connecting to the Smart Access Point.   Disabled / Static DHCP: If your network requires the use of manual IP address assignments, select this option.  You may manually enter the IP address settings of the Smart Access Point so it reflects the correct addresses to work with your specific network.  Note:  In Static IP mode, the setup URL: http://setup.ampedwireless.com will no longer work.  You will need to manually enter the IP address of the Smart Access Point to access the setup menu in the future.  Domain Name: The Domain Name allows you to change the URL which is used to access the Setup Menu for the Smart Access Point.  For example, entering http://setup.ampedwireless.com into your web browser while connected to the Smart Access Point, will guide you to the Web menu for the Smart Access Point.  By changing the Domain Name, you will change the URL entered to access the Web menu.  If you forget the Domain Name you entered and can no longer access the Web menu, then you will need to reset your Smart Access Point to default settings by holding down the reset button on the back panel for 5-10 seconds.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    27 MANAGEMENT FEATURES  The Management features on the Smart Access Point allow you to view the status of your Smart Access Point and your wireless network. System Status The Smart Access Point System Status page provides full information regarding the system, wireless network and configurations as well as the current IP settings of the Smart Access Point.  This page is often used to check the health of your wireless network and the link to your home router/network.   Network Statistics The Network Statistics page provides detailed traffic data for each connection type.  View this page to see the amount of traffic going through the Smart Access Point’s wired or wireless connections.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    28 Management: System Clock  Maintain the internal clock for the Smart Access Point by syncing with your computer’s time. Your system clock settings need to be accurate in order for system logs and wireless access schedules to work correctly.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    29 Management: Upgrade Firmware The Wireless Smart Access Point uses internet software (firmware) to operate. In the event that a new firmware file is available you may update it here. During the upgrade process DO NOT power off the device to avoid damage to the Wireless Smart Access Point.   To check for new firmware click the Check button.  If a new firmware is available you will be given the option to install.    To manually upgrade your firmware: a. Download the file from the http://www.ampedwireless.com/support website and remember the location where you saved it.  Firmware files may also be provided by Amped Wireless support reps. b. Click Browse and locate the file. c. Click Upload to begin upgrading. Note:  Firmware files normally have a .bin file extension.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    30 Management: Save and Reload Settings Saving your current settings allows you to back-up your current settings which may be reloaded at a later time.  This feature may be useful for testing new features and settings without having to worry about returning to a stable platform.  To save current settings: a. Click Save b. Select a file name and location  To load previously saved settings: a. Click Browse  b. Locate the previously saved settings file c. Click Upload to restore the settings to the saved file.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE   You may also reset the Smart Access Point’s settings to factory settings by pressing Reset.  By resetting the Smart Access Point you will lose all previous configurations and will need to run the Smart Setup Wizard again to reconnect to a Home Network. Management: Password Settings  By default, the Smart Access Point does not require a password to log in to the web menu.  If you wish to enable a password to protect unauthorized access to the web menu and Smart Setup Wizard, you may enter one here.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    32 USING POWER OVER ETHERNET (PoE) The Smart Access Point supports the use of Power over Ethernet.  With a single Smart Access Point powered by a standard power outlet, you may connect additional PoE ready Amped Wireless devices using PoE capable Ethernet cables, without the use of additional power adapters.  Using PoE has many advantages, including the ability to extend the installation of the Smart Access Point in locations that do not have a power outlet (such as an attic or ceiling) and the ability to daisy chain multiple Smart Access Points together for providing wireless access over large areas:
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    33 When installing multiple Smart Access Points using PoE follow the guidelines below for proper setup: 1) Pre-Configure your Smart Access Points before setup: Configure the wireless network names, security settings and channel numbers of each Smart Access Point before beginning your installation.  This will make it easy to identify each wireless network as they are installed. 2) Proper Network Port Connections:  Attach the PoE cable from the Wired Devices port of the first Smart Access Point (using a power adapter) to the Network Port of the second Smart Access Point (no power adapter). 3) Allow the Smart Access Point to Register with your Network:  Allow 2 minutes for the second Smart Access Point (using only PoE, no power adapter) to configure itself to the network before attaching the next Smart Access Point.  (When the wireless network name of the second Smart Access Point appears in a SSID scan from a computer, it is ready to attach the next Smart Access Point)  When attaching the third Smart Access Point, like the second Smart Access Point, attach the PoE cable from the Wired Devices port of the second Smart Access Point to the Network Port of the third Smart Access Point and allow 2 minutes for the third Smart Access Point to register with your network.  Repeat these steps as necessary for additional PoE installations.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    34 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSWireless Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b/g Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz Wireless Speed: 300Mbps (Rx), 300Mbps (Tx) Amplifier: Low Noise Amplifier Wireless Sensitivity: -93dBm Wireless Output Power: Up to 20 dBm Wireless Security:  WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA Mixed, WPS Wireless Access Control:  MAC address filtering Wireless  Access  Scheduling:   Specific day and time Wireless Coverage Control:   15% - 100% Output Power  Antennas:  2 x Detachable High Gain 3dBi Antennas  2 x Reverse SMA Connector Ports (5 x 10/100M RJ45 Ports Total):  1 x Network Port (to Router/Network)  4 x LAN ports Mounting:  Wall, Stand or Desktop  Warranty: 1 Year  Setup Requirements:  Wired or wireless PC/Mac and an available 802.11b/g/n wireless network
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    35 DEFAULT SETTINGS The default settings for your Smart Access Point are listed here.  If for some reason you need to return your Smart Access Point back to default settings, hold down the Reset button on the back panel for 10 seconds.  The Smart Access Point will reset back to factory settings as listed below: IP Address:  192.168.1.240 Web Menu Access:  http://setup.ampedwireless.com SSID:  Amped_AP Security Key (WPA/AES):  wireless
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    36 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT INFORMATION  We are here to help.  If you have any issues with your Smart Access Point please contact us. To contact Amped Wireless’ Technical Support use one of the following methods: Phone: 888-573-8820 Email: techsupport@ampedwireless.com Web: www.ampedwireless.com/support
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    37 Troubleshooting The tips in this guide are listed in order of relevance.  Try solution (a) before trying solution (b) etc…  I entered setup.ampedwireless.com and it failed to open the Web Menu. a. Make sure your computer is connected to the Smart Access Point using the included Ethernet cable.  Ensure that the power on the Smart Access Point is turned on.   Disconnect your computer from ALL WIRELESS NETWORKS.  Try to access the setup menu again. b. Close your current web browser and reopen it.  Try the web address again. c. Try to use a different web browser.  We recommend the Google Chrome web browser. d. Try to open your web browser to the default IP address by putting this number into your web browser instead: 192.168.1.240 e. Power off (unplug the power adapter) the Smart Access Point and power it back on.  Try again. f. If the above solutions fail: Unplug the Ethernet cable from your computer and the Smart Access Point.  Connect wirelessly to the Smart Access Point.  Wait 2 minutes to allow your computer to acquire the IP settings from the Smart Access Point.  Try to access the setup menu. g. Reset your  Smart Access Point to default  settings by holding  the Reset Button  (located on  the back panel) for ten (10) seconds and try again
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    38 I do not have Internet access when connecting to the Smart Access Point  a. Your router or  original network may  not  have Internet access.   First check to see if you  are  able to access the  Internet by  connecting  directly  with your router.   If you  cannot,  there is a problem with your  router  that  needs  to  be  fixed  first.    If  you  are  able  to  access  the  internet,  continue  with  the following troubleshooting options below. b. Your router may  be  using Static IP assignments.   If  so, you will need to  configure a Static  IP  for the Smart Access Point.  Connect your PC to the Smart Access Point using an Ethernet cable.  Disconnect your  PC  from  any  wireless  networks  that  it  may  be  connected  to.    Access  the  web  menu  at setup.ampedwireless.com  using  a  web  browser.    Access  the  IP  settings  menu  from  the  left  hand navigation  bar.    Select  ‘Disable’  under  the  DHCP  dropdown  menu  and  enter  an  IP  address  that matches your router’s IP settings. c. Detach the Smart Access Point from your router and reset it back to default settings by holding down the reset button (red circle) on the back panel of the Smart Access Point for 5-10 seconds.  After it has reset, reattach it to your router’s network port.  Allow up to 2 minutes for the Smart Access Point to reconfigure  itself  to  your  network  and  attempt  to  access  the  Internet  through  the  Smart  Access Point’s wired or wireless network.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    39 My Smart Access Point was working fine previously but now I can no longer access the Internet through the Smart Access Point.   a. The settings on your router’s network may have changed or you may have lost internet connection on your home router.   Any changes  to the  DHCP settings of  your home router may  affect  the  internet connection of the Smart Access Point.  Check the settings on your router and try again. b. Reboot the Smart Access Point by unplugging the power adapter and plugging it back in.  Allow up to 2  minutes  for  the  Smart  Access  Point  to  reconfigure  itself  to  your  network.  Check  to  see  if  your connection has been reestablished by viewing a website.   I can no longer access the Web Menu or the Smart Access Point no longer responds. a. Double check that you are connected to the Smart Access Point and not to your home router.  Use an Ethernet  cable and attach it between  your  computer  and the  Smart  Access  Point.   Disconnect your computer from all wireless networks and try to access the web menu again. b. If you are advanced in networking troubleshooting, log onto your home router’s web interface.  Look for  the  DHCP  client  list  and  try  to  find  the  IP  address  of  your  Smart  Access  Point  assigned  by  your home router.    Once you have  it, connect  to the  Smart Access  Point  using an  Ethernet  cable.    Open your web browser and enter the IP address into the address bar.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    40 c. Reset the Smart Access Point back to default settings and try the Smart Setup Wizard again.  To reset the Access Point back to default settings, hold the Reset Button (on the back panel) down for five (5) to ten (10) seconds.  After the Smart Access Point has fully reset, use an Ethernet cable and connect to  the  Smart  Access  Point.    Log  in  to  the  Web  Menu  at  http://setup.ampedwireless.com  and reconfigure the settings for your Smart Access Point. The connection through the Smart Access Point seem slow.  File transfers take a long time to transfer. a. You  may  be  too  far  away  from  the  wireless  network.    Wireless  data  transfer  speeds  degrade  as distances increase between your computer and the Smart Access Point. b. You  may  be  downloading  from  the  Internet  and  not  within  your  local  network.    Files  transferred through the Internet are limited by your ISP speed and the data download speeds from the website that you are downloading from. c. Your computer may be using an older Wi-Fi adapter with lower speed limits (802.11b/g) d. You may have interference on the wireless channel that the Smart Access Point is currently using.  Try changing the channel of your wireless network.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    41 The range from the Smart Access Point seems low a. Check to see that your wireless output settings are at 100%.  Go to the Web Menu, Wireless Settings and check the Advanced Settings.  Make sure the output power is at 100% b. Your Smart Access Point may be installed in a poor location.  Avoid setting up your Smart Access Point in areas with high interference, such as, near fridges, microwaves, metallic objects and low surfaces.  Install the Smart Access Point in a higher location if possible. c. Check the connections of the Antennas to the Smart Access Point.  Tighten them if necessary. d. Adjust the Antennas of the Smart Access Point in different angles.   My Wireless Access Schedule is being erratic and not working at the correct times. a. You need to adjust your Time Zone Settings from the Management Web Menu page. WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) is not working.  Push button configuration does not detect the connection. a. The  Smart  Access  Point  supports  WPS  connections  however  some  companies  may  use  proprietary code for their own push button configurations.  Try connecting using the Windows wireless utility or Mac wireless utility instead.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    42 Tips on using Power over Ethernet with the AP300: a. Pre-Configure your Smart Access Points before setup: Configure the wireless network names, security settings and channel numbers of each Smart Access Point before beginning your installation.  This will make it easy to identify each wireless network as they are installed. b. Proper Network Port Connections:  Attach the PoE cable from the Wired Devices port of the first Smart Access Point (using a power adapter) to the Network Port of the second Smart Access Point (no power adapter). c. Allow the Smart Access Point to Register with your Network:  Allow 2 minutes for the second Smart Access Point (using only PoE, no power adapter) to configure itself to the network before attaching the next Smart Access Point.  (When the wireless network name of the second Smart Access Point appears in a SSID scan from a computer, it is ready to attach the next Smart Access Point)  When attaching the third Smart Access Point, like the second Smart Access Point, attach the PoE cable from the Wired Devices port of the second Smart Access Point to the Network Port of the third Smart Access Point and allow 2 minutes for the third Smart Access Point to register with your network.  Repeat these steps as necessary for additional PoE installations.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    43 WARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION The Amped Wireless (A division of Newo Corporation, Inc.) Limited Warranty  Warranty Period:  The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty is for one (1) year from the date of purchase for new products.  Refurbished products carry the Limited Warranty for thirty (30) days after the date of purchase.  Guarantee: Amped Wireless warrants to the original purchaser that the hardware of this Amped Wireless product shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship.   Conditions: The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty is for repair or replacement only at the sole discretion of Amped Wireless.  Amped Wireless does not issue any refunds for purchased product.  In the event that Amped Wireless is unable to repair or replace a product (i.e. discontinued product), Amped Wireless will offer a credit toward the purchase of a similar product of equal or lesser value direct from Amped Wireless.  Any repaired or replacement products will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer.  Amped Wireless reserves the right to discontinue any of its products without notice, and disclaims any limited warranty to repair or replace any such discontinued product.  Amped Wireless reserves the right to revise or make changes to this product, its documentation, packaging, specifications, hardware, and software without notice.  If any portion of the Amped Wireless Limited Warranty is found to be unenforceable, its remaining provisions shall remain in effect.  All costs of shipping the product to Amped Wireless shall be borne solely by the purchaser.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    44 Limitations: IN NO EVENT SHALL AMPED WIRELESS’ (NEWO CORPORATION’S) LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE, ACCESSORIES OR ITS DOCUMENTATION.  The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty does not apply if: (a) the product assembly has been opened or damaged, (b) the product or its software or firmware has been altered or modified, (c) the product has not been used and installed in accordance to Amped Wireless’ instructions, (d) the product has been subjected to misuse, or negligence.  Amped Wireless does not guarantee the continued availability of a third party’s service for which this product’s use or operation may require.  The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty does not protect against acts of God, vandalism, theft, normal wear and tear, obsolescence and environmental damages such as, but not limited to, weather and electrical disturbances.  The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty is the sole warranty for this product.  There are no other warranties, expressed or, except required by law, implied, including the implied warranty or condition of quality, performance merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose.   How to Claim Warranty: In the event that you have a problem with this product, please go to www.ampedwireless.com/support to find help on solving your problem.  In the event that you cannot and need to file a warranty claim, please call Amped Wireless’ Customer Service or visit www.ampedwirleess.com/support to fill out a Return Authorization (RMA) form and obtain a Return Authorization (RMA) number.  A dated proof of original purchase and the RMA number is required to process
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    45 warranty claims.   You are responsible for properly packaging and shipping the product at your cost and risk to Amped Wireless.  The bearer of cost related to shipping repaired or replaced product back to the purchaser will be at the sole discretion of Amped Wireless and determined based on the details of each RMA case.  Customers outside of the United States of America are responsible for all shipping and handling costs including custom duties, taxes and all other related charges.   Technical Support: The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty is not related to the terms, conditions and policies of Amped Wireless’ Technical Support offerings.  For questions regarding support, please contact techsupport@ampedwireless.com.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    46 Regulatory Information FCC Statement and Declaration: Amped Wireless declares that this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.  Operation of this device is subject to the following two (2) conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Notice: 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.  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 can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
AP300 USER’S GUIDE    47 - Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution and Safety Notices: Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Avoid use of this product near water or during an electrical storm as there may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lighting.  This product may contain lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.  Wash hands after handling.  This device must always be used with a Listed Computer or device.
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 FCC Compliance and Advisory 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, according 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. 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 can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1.Reorient the receiving antenna. 2.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3.Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the instruction manual. Warning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. CAUSION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.  IC statementThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.   FCC ID: ZTT-AP300

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