ChongQing Lavid LV-WR03 300M wireless repeater User Manual user manual
ChongQing Lavid Industrial Co., Ltd. 300M wireless repeater user manual
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Test Model: LV—WRO3 Quick Installation Guide REV2.0 LED Explanation leon _ Indcation ... Status c NO:The device is power on © _ POWERLED : ogrsthe Device is notreceiving electricalpower WLANLED _ Wireloss signal — wes Lep Flashing:W®9 connection is established or WPS signal of another device is expected GN:The LAN portis connect 5 LANLED .. OFFsThe LAN portis isconnected Flashing:Transferrng data o!from a notwork device Button Explanation WPS Button: i your host router supports WPS function, you can press the WPS button and then press the WPS button ofthe WFi Repeater to establish a secure connection batween the host router and the WiFi Repoater Reset Button: This button is used to restore The Repeators actory dofault settngs Wih the Repeater powared on, use a ainto pross and hald the Reset button for about 8 secands LAN Port: One 10/100Mips RJ4S Ethermet portis used to connect an Ethernet—snabled device to a Wi—Fi network, such as Internet TV, DVR, Gaming console and so on. Please note thatthis port cannot be connected to a router uick Installation n Power on us in next t your routerWat unt the WIANLE is blnking fl Connect For Windows Users E0 Covetacorescay retwore (e9. W.Repoaton B Configure the Repeater Mode 1 taunch a web browse and type htp:timyropeater not or Mto—192.168.10.1 in the address feld.Enter admin alllowercase) for both Username and Password, then clck togin hitofimyrepeaternet 3 B OB | telesn are wedon 0; pawe Select your Wireless router‘s Netwaork 2ther keap the defauttSSID or custormire t for extended network and insert the key of your network Note: The default Reneaterssid is setto be uo. extoindicates host Routers SSID) and the Security Key is the same as your host Routers Witikey ie For Mac 08X Users For Wired uewnor WiF—Repeater # Jn Overtetre Omee tavon OlsconnectyouEthermt (vired) connection .. Dicornecthe iherme ries)connection .. Obable theWiFionyourcomputer Connect Hrom your comuter Cc the We icon on .. romyourcomputerf any).ClickheWe#i . yourcomputertotheRepeatervinan thetastbarand connecttoneRepeaters Icon n the ap ghtcomerof ne screon hametcale and connect t the Repeaters nemork (+a.WFiRepeaten 2 Afterlogging in you willsee the web page below Click on "Repeater® to continue Click on "Apply" button, The Wi—F Repeater wllvestart, Afterthe reboot has been completed, the Wi—Fi Repeateris accessible underthe SSID and the Wirelss key Use the Repeater as a Network Adapter The Repeater can be used as a wireless adapter t connect any Ethernetenabled device, such asa Blu—ray player, game console, DVR, or smart TV, to your wireless network Afterthe Repeater connected to the Internet, you can connect n Ethermet.only device to the Repeaterusing an Etharnet cabie Etenet Comecton (« n Relocate Plug in the Repeaterhaltway between your outer and a Hest Natwor: 7 B\ sxendestiomotc /2 the WFi dead zone (l Z3 Enjoy! 5 — Myttome \/ 30 wiFiRepenter The Repeater WiFiRepeater to the end ofthe host network‘s SSID s 87 and uses the same WeFi password [} e$ $ B Configure the AP Mode follow process 1~3.1, Afterlogsing in you wil 72 change the SS1D and password,lick on "Apply" button, The Wit Repeater willrestart see the web page belows Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent rom unauthorized acces and moritoring. Supports WeRWEA weaz, WeAWPRZ encryption methods Security Key | The "password" of the Wii Extender Security ype go Afterthe Repeater reboot has been completed, connect t to you router‘sEthernet port with an Click on "AP" to continue Ethermet cable B Using WPS Change Management password eS is an easier way to extend your host network. You are Defaultpassword of the WiFi Extender is ‘admin‘, and it displayed on the login prompt when recommmended to use this method ifyour host router has a accessed from web browser There a security ris if you don‘tchange the default password, WeS button since everyone can see t Thisis veryimportant when you have wireless function enabled Note:your host router should support Wi 1)lick "Manage —> Password" located atthe home page, thefalowing message wllbe The button might iook ike one of thase.(0) [ |(3) displayed on your web browser Othermise please setup Using a Web Browser 1)Pressthe WeS Button on your host Router Z)Press and hold the WFS Button on the side o the W 9 — Repesterfor one second within 2 minutes New assword . | Enteryour newpassword 3)1 the connection is uccessful The default Repeatersid ; iss t be xo ext(ea indicates host Routers SS1D) and the Securiy K is the same as your host Router‘s WE ey: Retype Password | Reenter your new password 2)Cick Save to save thesettings. B Factory Default and Settings Backup, Restore Firmware Upgrade You can backup allSetting o thsrouter to a Ae, o you can make several conied o router 1)Getfrom your service provier firmware fle confiquration for securty reason 2)Cick "Manage —> Upgrado Firmware® lcated at the home sage Click "Manage —> Save/Reload settng " located at the home page, the following message willbe dislayed on your web browser Press"Save."butto you canplase sveitas SaveSettngs | arathr Heame foriteretvenions, and teco itnasatentace ow "Browne.."to pick s reviunynaved _ confasratin e rom your comnute,ans then D tease 00 NOT poweroft the Repeater during the upgrade process HoadSettngs | dick Uplond..% Aftertheconfqurtions 3)Make sure theirmware version is the same as the hardare unloaded, t rovtrs contquravon wil oo version,then clik "Browse" to selectthe frmware flo — 1eplaced by theAeyou stvnleaded — 4)clik"Ungrade® The uparade process takes a fow minutes to | Cickhis"Lond defa" button o remove ll complete and the Repeater will automaticaly rebot tsef when setings finished AsetSetings FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions) 1.What should do f cannot access the Repeater‘s web management page? when your home netwark connection is poor,ar when you wanta larger wieless coverage to elminate "dead zones" AT; Make ureyour computeris connected to the extended network A2; Make sureyour computer is setto obtain an P addressautomaticaly. 3. Why the devices connected to the Repeater cannat got an IP addross rom A3; f the Repeaterhas connected to therouter you should go to your rauter‘s the Repeater and cannot accoss the Intornot. DHHCP in t t abtain the Repeater‘s currentIP address AT: Maybe you enabled a wirelss MAC iter wieless access control, or access Ad: Reset the Repeater control it (ACL on your router To slvethis roblem, pleaselog into your router 2.Wy doos the wirelass transmissionrate spoed down, whle the wireloss and disable the MAG flter wreless access contralor ACL signali stronger after repeated by the Ropeator? AZ:Maybe the Repeater has not been successfuly connected to your router, olease Alslncompliance with the wreless ransmission protoco,allthe Repeater devces reset the Repester and Reconfiquration: are setto work in haltuplexinstead of ful—uplex mode, in ather words, the A3:Maybe theIP address of the routeris occunied or the wieless devce connected Repeater hasto process one way communication between yourraot Wireless rauter ... by the router has reached the limit.lease reboot yourrouter, then reset the Repeater (or AP) and the terminal lients; so the tansmision time willbe double—increased. and Reconfiguration. while thespeed willbe decreased. Recommends that you connect to the extender Wamning: "This device comples with Part 15 o the FCC Rules. Opertion i subjecttothefollowing two conditions:(1 his deviee may not use harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including imerfeence that may cause undesired operation. chianges or modifeations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authoriy to operate the equipment. NOTE: Thisequipment has beentested and found to comply withth limitsfora Closs B diitl device, porsuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These imits are designed to provide reasonable rotection agaist hamfulinerfrence in a residental istallaon. This equipment genrates, uss and can rdiae rdio frequency energy and, ifno instlled and used n accordance with the instrctions, may cause harmful iterference to ratio communications. However, there is no guarantes that nterference wl not occur in a partcular installaon. 1fthis equipment does cause harmfil iterference o adio or elevsion reception, which can bdetermined by turningthe equipment of and on, he user is encouraged to ty to corec theinterfeence by one or more of the following measures: —— Reorient o elocatethereceving antenna. —— Increasetheseparation beween the equipmentand recever —— Connectthe equipment into an oute on a circut diferent from tha o which thereceive is connected —— Consulthedealeror an experienced radioTV technician for help NOTE: Thisdevice and is antenna(s) must not be co—Jocated or operation in conjunction with any other anterna o trnsmiter RF Exposure Sutement To mainain compliance wth FCC‘s RF Exposire guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of »«cm the radiator your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co—locted or opertion in confunction with . any other antenna or trnsmiter
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