Comtrend COMTREND5834 Wireless Extender User Manual WAP 5834 QIG Pair 20100825 ai

Comtrend Corporation Wireless Extender WAP 5834 QIG Pair 20100825 ai

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1Introduction This Quick Installation Guide will help you to quickly and easily install your Wireless Extender units by performing the few simple steps described below. Before you begin, check that you have:•  One WAP-5834 Access Point unit (An “AP” is stated in chassis label)  •  One WAP-5834 Client unit (A “Client” is stated in chassis label) •  Two CAT5 ETHERNET cables •  Two power adapters •  One Quick Installation GuideEasy LinkStep 1 - Power connection Plug in the power adapter included in your package, and connect it to the WAP-5834 AP and Client device. QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDEWAP-5834 Wireless ExtenderBeamLink 5834, CT-5834, 5834, WL5538AP,
2Using a power supply with different voltage rating than the one included with the WAP-5834 device may cause damage and void the warranty for this product.Step 2 - Placement and connectionsThe WAP-5834 AP and Client device in your package are pre-configured to work together.Place the WAP-5834 AP device on an easily accessible surface near the Home Gateway or Cable/DSL Modem. A.  Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the gateway device and the other end into the Ethernet port of the WAP-5834 AP.LAN RESET DC-INHome GatewayLAN RESET DC-INLAN 4xLAN 3xLAN 2xLAN 1xADSL IntermetPower
3Make sure that the         LED   on the WAP-5834 AP is flashing blue.Place the WAP-5834 Client device on an easily accessible surface near the set top box.B.  Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the set top box device and the other end into the Ethernet port of the WAP-5834 Client.Make sure that the      LED on the WAP-5834 Client is flashing blue.For best wireless performance place the devices on a shelf or other elevated location and away from large metallic objects.  WirelessWPSLANPowerLANLANWirelessWPSLANPowerLAN RESET DC-INSet Top BoxSTB-7007IRSTATUSWAN
4Congratulations! You have finished installing your new Wireless Extender devices. To test your connectivity, turn on the TV and set top box, then watch any available TV channel. PairingThe WAP-5834 AP and Client device in your package are pre-configured to work together.To add additional WAP-5834 Clients you will need to perform the pairing procedures as explained below.Place the WAP-5834 Client device between 1 to 3 meters from the WAP-5834 AP device. Step 1. Pair the devices:  Press the WPS button on the “AP” front panel for 3-5 seconds and release it. The         LED will begin flashing blue.  Press the WPS button on the “Client” for 3-5 seconds and release it. The          LED will begin flashing blue.NOTE – The WPS buttons can be pressed in any order as long as they are pressed within 2 minutes from each other.WPSWPSWirelessWPSLANPowerWPS Button
5Step 2. Wait for the pairing process to complete by watching the LEDs on the devices:  The  LEDs will flash blue for a few seconds.After successful pairing the            LEDs will change to solid blue, and after two minutes turn off. The             LEDs will then be solid blue. If pairing is unsuccessful, the         LED will flash blue for two minutes.Troubleshooting•  The               LED   is not onMake sure that:•  The power cord is connected to the device, and that the power adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet.•  You are using the power adapter that was supplied with the product. •  The             LED is not onMake sure that:•  The LAN cable connectors are securely plugged in at the Wireless Video Extender device and at the network device (gateway, modem or set top box).  •  The connected network device is turned on.•  You are using the correct cable type for your Ethernet equipment, which is at least UTP CAT5 with RJ45 connectors.WirelessWPSWPSWPSLANPowerWirelessWPS
6Advanced Setting The instructions below are for users who have a basic Network knowledge. Users are not encouraged to configure the following settings because this may cause irreversible damage.Change AP or Client modeThis is to enable users to change WAP-5834 to AP or Client in a real situation.Note:  •  If you are connecting to the WAP-5834 directly from a PC, be sure to set a static IP in the same range as the AP or Client unit (e.g. 10.0.0.25) to access the Web Configuration page. •  If the WAP-5834 is connected to a Gateway or Router that has a DHCP server, it will automatically get an IP address from that device. Be sure to check your Gateway or Router to see what IP address was given to the WAP-5834 units and use that to log in to the Web Configuration page.Step 1.  Enter into WAP-5834 Web GUI through browsers such as IE with default IP 10.0.0.2 for AP and 10.0.0.10 for Client.Step 2.  Type default username and password: root/12345Step 3.  Change the Operation Mode to Access Point or Client in the “Operation Mode” drop-down menu and press the “Apply” button.
7Advanced Troubleshooting •  The WPS function is not workingMake sure that:•  The WPS function is activated in the AP device.a. Enter into WAP-5834 AP Web GUI through browsers such as IE by default IP address 10.0.0.2.b. Type default username and password: root/12345 c. Change the security mode to WPA2-PSK in Security Settings by selecting it in the drop-down menu.
8d. Enable WPS in WPS setting and press the “Apply” button. •  Complete the pairing procedures as described in the Pairing section.•  The               LED  is not on•  Make sure that you have completed a successful pairing procedure as described in the Pairing section. FOR MORE HELP: If you have further questions or require personal assistance, please contact your equipment provider. Wireless
    This equipment also should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This device within the 5.15~5.25 GHz band is restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to cochannel MSS operations.The range of product's temperture is -20℃ to 50℃ that can keep normal operating function, and it won't affect to  frequency stability.

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