Aztech Technologies WL556E 300Mbps Wireless-N Range Extender User Manual WL556E BLACK v1 0

Aztech Technologies Pte Ltd. 300Mbps Wireless-N Range Extender WL556E BLACK v1 0

Users Manual

   WL556E Portable Wireless-N Repeater
User Manual Page 2 of 35 Table of Contents About the Device .......................................................................................................................................................................3 Minimum System Requirements..............................................................................................................4 Package Contents.............................................................................................................................................4 Device Overview.................................................................................................................................................5 Front Panel..................................................................................................................................5 Bottom Panel...............................................................................................................................6 Configuring the Device ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Setup Your Device.............................................................................................................................................8 Use the Device as a Wireless Repeater .............................................................................................12 Use the Device as a Wireless Bridge...................................................................................................12 Setup Your Device as a Wireless AP.....................................................................................................13 Changing the Wireless Settings ............................................................................................................15 Changing the Wireless Security Settings ....................................................................................... 16 WPS.......................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Configuring Wireless MAC Filtering.....................................................................................................18 Viewing the Home Page.............................................................................................................................. 19 System Management ..........................................................................................................................................................20 Accessing System Management...........................................................................................................20 What’s on System Management ............................................................................................................20 Information................................................................................................................................ 21 Firmware................................................................................................................................... 22 Reboot ...................................................................................................................................... 23 Password.................................................................................................................................. 24 Setting a Static IP on your PC ..................................................................................................................25
User Manual Page 3 of 35 About the Device Aztech  WL556E  Portable  Wireless-N  Repeater  supports  wireless  802.11b/g/n standards with one 10/100Base-T Ethernet port. WL556E is designed with MIMO technology to extend the reach of any existing wireless router/AP to maximize the coverage in your home or office. It basically receives the  signal  from  your  wireless  router/AP  and  repeats  it  to  extend  the  range  to  farther locations that are previously unreachable.  Equipped  with  64/128-bit  WEP,  WIFI  Protected  Access  (WPA),  and  the  latest WPA2  encryption  with  TKIP  and AES  algorithm  to  protect  your  wireless  network  from unauthorized  access.  MAC  Address  Filtering  for  wireless  links  provides  an  additional layer of security for your wireless network.  The device comes  with  1 x  10/100M  Auto MDI/MDIx  Ethernet  port that can  be used  to  connect  to  an  existing  wired  network  to  serve  as  a  wireless  AP  or  wireless bridge. It can also be used to configure the device via its web-based GUI, or upgrade the firmware when connected to the Network Interface Card of your PC.
User Manual Page 4 of 35 Minimum System Requirements  Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements.  Any operating system can be used  Web Browser  233MHz processor  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 may vary for different models.  WL556E  Ethernet cable  Easy Start Guide  Resource CD
User Manual Page 5 of 35 Device Overview Front Panel                         LABEL  STATE  DESCRIPTION POWER LED  On – Solid Green Off Device is powered ON Device is powered OFF ETHERNET LED On – Solid Green On – Blinking Green Off Ethernet device is connected Indicates LAN activity No Ethernet device connected WIRELESS LED On – Solid Green On – Blinking Green Off Wireless interface is UP Indicates wireless activity Wireless interface is DOWN WPS LED and BUTTON On – Solid Green On – Blinking Green Off WPS association is successful WPS authentication on going WPS disabled
User Manual Page 6 of 35 Bottom Panel     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
User Manual Page 7 of 35 Configuring the Device Before moving ahead to setup your wireless repeater, it is often a good idea to identify the areas where you have good wireless reception and weak or no wireless signal at all. Based from this assessment you may place the wireless repeater in between a location where you have good wireless reception and where you have poor wireless coverage. The illustration below is an example of a network diagram.               NOTE: Placement of the Wireless Repeater is crucial to get the best possible results for extending your existing wireless signal. It is ideal for the wireless repeater to be placed in a location where it can receive good wireless signal from the wireless router/AP so as to avoid disconnection and packet loss.
User Manual Page 8 of 35 Setup Your Device Setting up the device is  easy.  Simply  follow  the steps  below  to  connect the device to your  existing  wireless  router/AP.  Please  note  that  the  main  router/AP  and  Wireless Repeater must be on the same wireless channel. To Setup your device via the Web GUI: 1.  Connect the WL556E to a power outlet.        2.  Connect  a  PC/laptop  to  the  Wireless  Repeater.  Plug  an  Ethernet  cable  to  the Ethernet port at the base portion of the device.
User Manual Page 9 of 35 3.  Once a connection to the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address  and  you  can  start  the  configuration  using  the  web  graphical  user interface. 4.  To access the web  GUI,  Open your web  browser and  type  10.0.10.254 on the address bar     5.  Input username as admin and password as admin, click the OK button   6.  Click  on  the  Auto  Setup  button.  This  will  show  the  available  wireless  networks that are in range of the WL556E
User Manual Page 10 of 35       NOTE: If you are connecting to a hidden wireless network, you need to go through the Manual Setup and key-in the information from your existing wireless router/AP manually. Also un-tick the Broadcast SSID option so your wireless network can remain hidden.  7.  Click the Connect button located on  the  right side of the  wireless network  you want to connect to. Click Refresh if you don't see your wireless SSID on the list          8.  Key-in the wireless network key/passphrase and Click the Apply button to commit the changes
User Manual Page 11 of 35 9.  Close the web browser and reboot the device  10. After the device has restarted, you may now connect your wireless devices such as laptops, smartphones, etc.
User Manual Page 12 of 35 Use the Device as a Wireless Repeater Once the wireless connection from the WL556E to the main AP/router is established you can  connect  your  wireless  devices  like  laptops  and  smartphones  through  the  wireless repeater. These devices will obtain an IP address from the main AP/router and should be able  to  access  the  Internet  from  farther  locations  previously  unreachable  by  your wireless signal.  Setup Diagram      Use the Device as a Wireless Bridge Connect wired devices to your wireless network by connecting an Ethernet cable from a wired device, such as a Desktop PC, Game Console or Internet-ready LCD TV, to the Ethernet port of the WL556E. Setup Diagram
User Manual Page 13 of 35 Setup Your Device as a Wireless AP Use  the  WL556E  as  a  Wireless  Access  Point  to  turn  a  regular  modem-router  into  a wireless capable networking device to connect wireless-enabled devices such as laptops and smartphones.   To setup the device as a wireless AP: 1.  Connect  a  PC/laptop  to  the  Wireless  Repeater.  Plug  an  Ethernet  cable  to  the Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. 2.  Once a connection to the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address  and  you  can  start  the  configuration  using  the  web  graphical  user interface. 3.  To access the web  GUI,  Open your web  browser and  type  10.0.10.254 on the address bar 4.  Input username as admin and password as admin, click the OK button 5.  Click on the Manual Setup button and Enter the SSID, security type, encryption type and WEP/passphrase for your Wireless Access Point, then click the Apply button 6.  After  the  settings  are  applied,  unplug  the  Ethernet  cable  from  your  PC  and connect  it  to  an  available  Ethernet  port  in  your  modem-router  to  match  the hardware setup illustrated below     Setup Diagram
User Manual Page 14 of 35       NOTE: To change any wireless settings on the WL556E, you would need to set a static IP address on your wireless network card to be able to access the web GUI before you can configure the settings. Please refer to the steps on how to set a static IP on your PC also included in this manual.
User Manual Page 15 of 35 Changing the Wireless Settings Modify the default Wireless Settings to suit your own preference.  To change the Wireless settings via the Web GUI: 1.  Open your browser 2.  Type 10.0.10.254 on the address bar 3.  Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 4.  On the top pane, click the Wireless button to show the menu 5.  You can change the advanced wireless settings as preferred from this page  6.  Click Apply to commit the changes 7.  Ensure  to  recreate  the  wireless  profile  on  your  computer  to  match  the  new settings
User Manual Page 16 of 35 Changing the Wireless Security Settings Modify the default Wireless Security Settings to suit your own preference.  To change the Wireless security settings via the Web GUI: 1.  Open your browser 2.  Type 10.0.10.254 on the address bar 3.  Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 4.  Click  the  Wireless  button,  and  click  the  Security  menu.  You  can  change  the wireless security settings as preferred from this page  5.  Click Apply to commit the changes 6.  Ensure  to  recreate  the  wireless  profile  on  your  computer  to  match  the  new settings
User Manual Page 17 of 35 WPS WPS or Wifi Protected Setup makes it easy for wireless clients to connect to the wireless repeater. Simply press the WPS button on the repeater and press the WPS button on the wireless client within 2 minutes, and the wireless security authentication will be done automatically.
User Manual Page 18 of 35 Configuring Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless  MAC  Filtering  allows  you  to  select  which  wireless  clients  to  allow  or  deny access to the Wireless Repeater.  To configure Wireless MAC Filtering via the Web GUI: 1.  Open your browser 2.  Type 10.0.10.254 on the address bar 3.  Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 4.  Click  the  Wireless  button,  and  click  MAC  filter  menu.  You  can  select  Allow  or Deny from the Policy drop down box and enter the MAC address of the wireless client you wish to allow/deny access to the wireless repeater  5.  Click Apply to commit the settings
User Manual Page 19 of 35 Viewing the Home Page The Home Page will tell you information about your device.  To view the Home Page via the Web GUI: 1.  Open your browser 2.  Type 10.0.10.254 on the address bar 3.  Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK  4.  AP  Client  Connection  Status  displays  the  Connection  status  and  SSID  of  the Access Point being extended. 5.  Wireless  Client  List  displays  the  current  wireless  clients  connected  to  the repeater.
User Manual Page 20 of 35 System Management The System Management menu is used for device settings administration. Accessing System Management To access the Web User Interface: 1.  Open your browser. 2.  Type-in 10.0.10.254 on the address bar and then press Enter. 3.  Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK  What’s on System Management System Management includes the following options:  Information  Firmware  Reboot  Password
User Manual Page 21 of 35 Information This page shows the device  information.  Below  is the  list  of information shown in this menu.   Firmware Version – Shows the current firmware version of the device  Build Date – Shows the firmware release date  Serial Number – Shows the serial number of the device  ETH MAC Address – Shows device’s Ethernet interface MAC address  Wireless MAC Address – Shows device’s wireless interface MAC address  Wireless Status – Shows the status of the wireless interface.
User Manual Page 22 of 35 Firmware Firmware menu allows you to see the current firmware version and build date as well as upgrade the firmware of the device.    Firmware Information – Shows the current firmware’s version and build date  Firmware Upgrade – Load a new firmware upgrade file to the device  NOTE:  Make  sure  you  connect  to  the  device  via  Ethernet  cable  when  upgrading  the firmware to avoid corruption during the firmware upgrade procedure.
User Manual Page 23 of 35 Reboot Reboot allows you to reboot the device for new settings to take effect.    Reboot – Allows you to reboot the device
User Manual Page 24 of 35 Password Password menu allows you to  change the  device’s password  to  access the Graphical User Interface (GUI).    Password – Allows you to change the router’s password
User Manual Page 25 of 35 Setting a Static IP on your PC The WL556E Wireless N Repeater will only give an IP address to your PC upon initial installation.  Once  you  have  associated  it  with  your  Wireless  Router/AP,  you  will  no longer have access to the device’s web GUI. If you wish to change any settings on the WL556E, you need to set a Static IP address on your PC. Just remember to set it back to “Obtain and IP address automatically” after you are done.  To set a static IP address on your PC using Windows XP:  1.  Click Start > Control Panel  2.  Click on Network and Internet Connections  3.  Click on Network Connections
User Manual Page 26 of 35   4.  Right-Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the wireless repeater and click Properties         5.  Click to select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties
User Manual Page 27 of 35   6.  Select “Use the following IP address:” and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other fields blank.  7.    Click OK to commit the settings.  To set a static IP address on your PC using Windows Vista:  1.  Click Start > Control Panel
User Manual Page 28 of 35   2.  Double-Click Network and Sharing Center  3.  Click Manage network connections  4.  Right-Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the wireless repeater and click Properties
User Manual Page 29 of 35  5.  Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Properties    6.  Select “Use the following IP address:” and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other fields blank.
User Manual Page 30 of 35  7.  Click OK to commit the settings.  To set a static IP address on your PC using Windows 7:  1.  Click Start > Control Panel  2.  Click View network status and tasks
User Manual Page 31 of 35  3.  Click Change adapter settings   4.  Right-Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the wireless repeater and click Properties   5.  Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Properties
User Manual Page 32 of 35  6.  Select “Use the following IP address:” and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other fields blank.  7.  Click OK to commit the settings
User Manual Page 33 of 35  Safety Precautions  Do not open, service, or change any component.   Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the equipment.   Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock  Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage the equipment.
User Manual Page 34 of 35 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.  Modifications The  FCC  requires  the  user  to  be  notified  that  any  changes  or  modifications  made  to  this  device  that  are  not expressly approved by Aztech could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. 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. Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy This  equipment  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled  environment.  This  equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.   © Copyright 2010 All rights reserved.
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