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User Guide
High Performance
Extender Wireless-N Router
Linksys
Linksys
RE1000
E3000Wireless-N
Table of Contents
Linksys RE1000
Contents
Chapter 1: Product Overview
Front  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 1
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Chapter 2: Advanced Configuration
How to Access the Browser-Based Utility .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3
How to Use the Browser-Based Utility .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3
Setup > Basic Setup .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4
Wireless > Site Survey  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 5
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 5
Wireless > Wireless Security .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 8
Wireless > QoS .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9
Administration > Management .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10
Administration > Log .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10
Administration > Diagnostics . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10
Administration > Factory Defaults  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 11
Status > Device Information .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 13
Status > Ethernet Statistics  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 13
Status > WLAN Statistics .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 14
Appendix F: Specifications
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Chapter 1: Product Overview
Power (white) When the router is powered
on, resets to factory defaults, or upgrades
its firmware, the light flashes slowly (every
three seconds). When the router is ready for
use, the light is continuously lit. If there is an
error, the light flashes quickly (every second);
disconnect the power adapter from your
router, wait two seconds, and then reconnect
the power adapter to your router.
Thank you for choosing the Linksys RE1000 Wireless-N
Extender. The Extender lets you repeat the wireless
signal of any Access Point or Router to provide Internet
connectivity in hard to reach areas via a wireless
connection or through its Ethernet port.
Various security features help protect your data and your
privacy while you are online. Security features include
Wi‑Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) security, which encrypts
data on your wireless network.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (white) When the
Wi-Fi Protected Setup process is active, the
light flashes slowly (every two seconds) for
two minutes. When the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
is successful, the light is continuously lit. If
there is an error, the light flashes quickly
(every second) for two minutes; please wait
and try again.
Setup and use of the router is easy using Cisco Connect, the
software that is installed when you run the included CD.
Advanced configuration of the router is available through
the provided browser‑based utility. Alternatively, you can
use WPS to add the RE1000 to your existing network, if
your Access Point or Router supports this feature.
Top
Front
This light indicates power or Wi‑Fi Protected
Setup status. If you have client devices, such as
wireless printers, that support Wi‑Fi Protected
Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup
to automatically configure wireless security for
your wireless network. To use Wi-Fi Protected
Setup, refer to “Wi-Fi Protected Setup” on
page 12.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button If you have
client devices, such as wireless printers, that
support Wi‑Fi Protected Setup, then you can use
Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically configure
wireless security for your wireless network.
To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup,
“Wi-Fi Protected Setup” on page 12.
refer
to
Reset This button allows you to reset the router
to its factory defaults. Press and hold the Reset
button for approximately five seconds.
As an alternative, you can restore the defaults
from the Administration > Factory Defaults screen
in the router’s browser-based utility (refer to
“Administration > Factory Defaults” on page
42).
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Power Switch Only featured in the European
versions of the RE1000.
Bottom
Ethernet (green) Using Ethernet cables (also
called network cables), this Ethernet port
connects Ethernet network devices to your
wireless network.
The green light turns on when an Ethernet device
is connected and active on this port.
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Chapter 2: Advanced Configuration
After setting up the Extender with the setup software
(located on the CD-ROM), the Extender will be ready for
use. If you would like to change its advanced settings,
use the Extender’s browser-based utility. This chapter
describes each web page of the utility and each page’s key
functions. You can access the utility via a web browser on
a computer connected to the Extender.
How to Access the Browser-Based Utility
To access the browser-based utility, launch the web
browser on your computer, and enter the Extender’s
default Internet Protocol (IP) address, 192.168.1.1, in the
Address field. Then press Enter. This works only if your
Extender has not been configured. If your Extender has
been configured, log into your access point or router User
Interface, look for the status page, locate the DHCP table
using the user manual of your access point or router, and
look for RE1000 in the DHCP table. The IP address should
show up , make a note of it , and then enter it in your web
browser link address. Then press Enter
NOTE: You can also access the browser‑based
utility on Windows computers by looking up
the UPnP network devices. Double click on the
RE1000 icon.
A login screen appears. (A similar screen appears for
non‑Windows 7 users.)
How to Use the Browser-Based Utility
Use the tabs at the top of each screen to navigate within
the utility. The tabs are arranged in two levels, top-level
tabs for general functions and lower-level tabs for the
corresponding specific functions.
Top- and Lower-Level Tabs
The top-level tabs are: Setup, Wireless, Security,
Administration, and Status. Each of these has its own
unique, lower-level tabs.
NOTE: Within this User Guide, each screen is
identified by its top- and lower-level tab names.
For example, “Setup > Basic Setup” is the screen
accessed via the Setup top-level tab, and its
Basic Setup lower-level tab.
If you change any settings on a screen, you must click Save
Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes
to clear your changes. These controls are located at the
bottom of each screen.
Save Settings or Cancel Settings
Click Help on the right side of a screen for additional
information on the screen’s options.
Login Screen
1.	 In the User name field, enter admin.
2.	 In the Password field, enter the password created
by the setup software. If you did not run the setup
software, then enter the default, admin.
NOTE: You can set a new password on the
Administration > Management screen. Refer to
“Administration > Management” on page 40.
3.	 Click OK to continue.
NOTE: You can also access the browser‑based
utility through Cisco Connect.
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Setup > Basic Setup
Static IP
The first screen that appears is the Basic Setup screen. This
allows you to change the Extender’s general settings.
If you are required to use a fixed IP address to connect to
the upstream access point or router, select Static IP.
Extender Address > Static IP
IP Address This is the Extender’s IP address as seen from
the upstream access point or router.
Setup > Basic Setup
Language
Select your language To use a different language, select
one from the drop-down menu. The language of the
browser-based utility will change five seconds after you
select another language.
Subnet Mask This is the router’s subnet mask as seen
from the upstream access point or router.
Default Gateway This is the IP address of your upstream
AP or router
Upstream AP MAC address
This option is used when you want to select the upstream
access point or router that you want your Extender to
connect to. Within a group of several access point or
routers all using the same SSID, you will force the Extender
to connect to a specific access point or router.
Reboot
This option is used to reboot the device from within the
web UI. Once Reboot is complete, you will be brought
back to the Basic Setup screen
Setup > Langages
Extender Address
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
The default Extender address Type is Automatic
Configuration - DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol). Keep the default if you connect using a dynamic
IP address. (This option usually is the default setting s for
most devices.)
Extender Address > Automatic Configuration - DHCP
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Wireless > Site Survey
The Site Survey showing all neighbouring Access Points or
Routers show here.
You have to make a note of the SSID and the security
passphrase that your access point or router is actually
configured with. This information will be useful to carry
on setup after the site survey is done.
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings
Select Manual if you wish to configure the wireless settings
manually. In order to do so, you will be required to get
the Wireless Network information (SSID and passphrase)
from the access point or router you wan the Extender to
connect to.
You may select the network name (SSID) that you choose
to repeat with your Linksys Extender by clicking the
corresponding dot on the left column
NOTE: After you set up the wireless network,
set up the wireless security settings. Go to
“Wireless > Wireless Security” on page 8.
NOTE: You can also use Wireless Protected
Setup WPS method to configure your Extender
automatically with your access point or
router (you will not be required to provide
any information on your setup). Go to “Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (Client mode for the initial
setup with the access point or router” on
page 6.
Wireless Site Survey View
Then, click on Connect, the following screen shows the
SSID which you want to connect your Linksys Extender
to, and prompts for the Passphrase used to secure your
Wireless network. The type of security information
required to be provided will depend upon you access
point or router wireless security settings
Basic Wireless Settings (Manual) > Configuration View
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Manual)
Security
Wireless Site Survey > Security View
Your Extender wireless parameters should be configured.
The wireless interface is going to restart, and the Extender
will associate with the access point or router you have
chosen. You can check the connection status between the
Extender and the upstream access point or router. Goto
“Status > WLAN Statistics” on page 14 and check the
SSID information and the signal strength.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Client mode for the
initial setup with the access point or router
Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set
up your wireless network. If your access point or router
supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi
Protected Setup.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup > Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button
Three methods of Wi-Fi Protected Setup are available. Use
the method that applies to the Extender device you are
configuring.
a.	 Click or press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on
the Extender.
b.	 Click the Wi‑Fi Protected Setup button on the
router’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, OR press and
hold the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the back
panel of the router for one second.
c.	 After the Extender has been configured, click OK
on the router’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen within
two minutes.
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Enter Extender PIN on Router The Wi-Fi Protected
Setup PIN (Personal Identification Number) can
be found on the product label of the Extender .
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup > Enter Extender PIN on Router
a.	 Enter the PIN from the Extender in the field on the
router’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen.
NOTE: Wi-Fi Protected Setup configures only
device at a time.
b.	 Click the Register button on the router’s Wi-Fi
Protected Setup screen.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Light Activity
••
The Cisco logo on the top panel of the Extender
functions as the Wi-Fi Protected Setup light.
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When the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process is active, the
light flashes slowly. When the Wi-Fi Protected Setup is
successful, the light is continuously lit.
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If there is an error, the light flashes quickly for two
minutes; please wait and try again.
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Wait until the light is continuously lit, before starting
the next Wi-Fi Protected Setup session.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button Use this method if
your client router has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button.
NOTE: Make sure you configure one device at a
time.
c.	 After the Extender has been configured, click OK
on the router’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen within
two minutes.
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Enter Router PIN on Extender Use this method if
your Extender asks for the router’s PIN.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup > Enter Router PIN on Extender
a.	 On the Extender, enter the PIN listed on the router’s
Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen. (It is also listed on the
bottom of the router.)
b.	 After the Extender has been configured, click OK
on the router’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen within
two minutes.
For each wireless network, the Network Name (SSID),
Security, and Passphrase are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
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NOTE: If you have an access point or a router that
do not support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the
wireless settings, and then manually configure
the Extender.
NOTE: Make sure you configure one client
device at a time.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (AP mode for adding
new wireless clients behind the Extender)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set
up your wireless network. If you have client devices, such
as wireless printers, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup,
then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup > Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button
c.	 Click or press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on
the client device.
Three methods of Wi-Fi Protected Setup are available.
Use the method that applies to the client device you are
configuring.
d.	 Click the Wi‑Fi Protected Setup button on the
Extennder’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, OR press
and hold the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the
top panel of the Extender for one second.
e.	 After the client device has been configured, click
OK on the Extender’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen
within two minutes.
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Enter Client Device PIN on Extender Use this
method if your client device has a Wi-Fi Protected
Setup PIN (Personal Identification Number).
Wi-Fi Protected Setup > Enter Client Device PIN on Extender
a.	 Enter the PIN from the client device in the field on
the Extender’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen.
b.	 Click the Register button on the Extender’s Wi-Fi
Protected Setup screen.
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
NOTE: Wi-Fi Protected Setup configures one
client device at a time. Repeat the instructions
for each client device that supports Wi-Fi
Protected Setup.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Light Activity
••
The Cisco logo on the top panel of the Extender
functions as the Wi-Fi Protected Setup light.
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When the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process is active, the
light flashes slowly. When the Wi-Fi Protected Setup is
successful, the light is continuously lit.
••
If there is an error, the light flashes quickly for two
minutes; please wait and try again.
••
Wait until the light is continuously lit, before starting
the next Wi-Fi Protected Setup session.
••
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button Use this method if
your client device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button.
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c.	 After the client device has been configured, click
OK on the Extender’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen
within two minutes.
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Enter Extender PIN on Client Device Use this
method if your client device asks for the Extender’s
PIN.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup > Enter Extender PIN on Client Device
a.	 On the client device, enter the PIN listed on the
Extender’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen. (It is also
listed on the bottom of the Extender.)
b.	 After the client device has been configured, click
OK on the Extender’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen
within two minutes.
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For each wireless network, the Network Name (SSID),
Security, and Passphrase are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
NOTE: If you have client devices that do not
support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless
settings, and then manually configure those
client devices.
Passphrase Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters. This
passphrase has to match you access point or router
wireless security settings.
WPA Personal
Wireless Security > WPA Personal
Wireless > Wireless Security
The wireless security settings configure the security
of your wireless network(s). The Extender supports
the following wireless security options: WPA2/
WPA Mixed Mode, WPA2 Personal, WPA Personal
and WEP. (WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access.
WEP stands for Wireless Equivalent Privacy.).
Passphrase Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters. This
passphrase has to match you access point or router
wireless security settings.
WEP
WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not as secure
as WPA.
Wireless security is strongly recommended, and WPA2 is
the strongest method available. Use WPA2 if it is supported
by your Access Point or Router.
Security Options
Security Option
Strength
WPA2 Personal
Strongest
WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode
WPA2: Strongest
WPA: Strong
WPA Personal
Strong
WEP
Basic
WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode
Wireless Security > WEP
Encryption Select a level of WEP encryption, (40/64-bit
10 hex digits) or 104/128-bit (26 hex digits). The default
is 40/64-bit (10 hex digits).
Passphrase Enter a passphrase to automatically generate
WEP keys. Then click Generate.
Key 1-4 If you did not enter a passphrase, enter the WEP
key(s) manually.
TX Key Select a default TX (Transmit) Key to use. The
default is 1.
Wireless Security > WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode
Passphrase Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters. This
passphrase has to match you access point or router
wireless security settings..
WPA2 Personal
Wireless Security > WPA2 Personal
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Wireless > QoS
Wireless > QoS
WMM Support
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a wireless Quality of Service
feature that improves quality for audio, video, and voice
applications by prioritizing wireless traffic.
No Acknowledgement
If you want the Router to re-send data if an error occurs,
keep the default, Disabled. If you do not want the Router
to re-send data if an error occurs, select Enabled.
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Administration > Management
The Management screen allows the network’s
administrator to manage specific Extender functions for
access and security.
Administration > Log
Log
Enabled/Disabled To disable the Log function, select
Disabled. To monitor traffic between the local network
and the Internet, keep the default, Enabled. With logging
enabled, you can choose to view temporary logs.
Administration > Management
Management
When you wish to view the logs, click View Log.
Log
Device Access
Management > Device Access
To ensure the Extender’s security, you will be asked for your
password when you access the Extender’s browser‑based
utility. The default is admin.
Log > View Log
If you used the setup software for installation, the default
is changed to a unique password.
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Extender Password Enter a new password for the
Extender.
Type Select Incoming Log, Outgoing Log, Security
Log, or DHCP Client Log.
••
 Log The Incoming Log displays a temporary
log of the source IP addresses and destination
port numbers for the incoming Internet traffic. The
Outgoing Log displays a temporary log of the local
IP addresses, destination URLs/IP addresses, and
service/port numbers for the outgoing Internet traffic.
The Security log displays the login information for the
browser-based utility. The DHCP Client Log displays
the local DHCP server status information.
Re-enter to confirm Enter the password again to confirm.
Back Up and Restore
Management > Back Up and Restore
Back Up Configuration To back up the Extender’s
configuration settings, click this option and follow the
on‑screen instructions.
Restore Configuration To restore the Extender’s
configuration settings, click this option and follow the
on‑screen instructions. (You must have previously backed
up the Extender’s configuration settings.)
Administration > Log
Click Save the Log to save this information to a file on
your computer’s hard drive. Click Refresh to update
the log. Click Clear to clear all the information that is
displayed.
Administration > Diagnostics
The diagnostic tests (Ping and Traceroute) allow you to
check the connections of your network devices, including
connection to the Internet.
The Extender can keep logs of all traffic for your Internet
connection.
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Administration > Factory Defaults
Diagnostics
Factory Defaults
Ping Test
Ping checks whether the IP or URL address is reachable.
Restore Factory Defaults To reset the Extender’s settings
to the default values, click this option. Any settings you
have saved will be lost when the default values are restored.
IP or URL Address Enter the IP or URL address you want
to test.
Administration > Firmware Upgrade
Packet Size Enter the packet size you want to send. The
default is 32 bytes.
The Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the
Extender’s firmware. Do not upgrade the firmware unless
you are experiencing problems with the Extender or the
new firmware has a feature you want to use.
Number to Ping Enter the number of times you wish to
test the connection. The default is 5.
Start Test To run the test, click this option. The Ping
screen shows if the test is successful. Click Close to return
to the Diagnostics screen. Click Stop to stop the test.
Administration > Firmware Upgrade
Diagnostics > Ping
Administration > Factory Defaults
The Factory Defaults screen allows you to restore the
Extender’s configuration to its factory default settings.
NOTE: Do not restore the factory defaults unless
you are having difficulties with the Extender
and have exhausted all other troubleshooting
measures. Once the Extender is reset, you
will have to re-enter all of your configuration
settings.
NOTE: The Extender may lose the settings
you have customized. Before you upgrade
its firmware, write down all of your custom
settings. After you upgrade its firmware, you
will have to re‑enter all of your configuration
settings.
Firmware Upgrade
Before upgrading the firmware, download the
Extender’s firmware upgrade file from the website,
www.linksys.com/support.
Please select a file to upgrade Click Browse and select
the firmware upgrade file.
Start Upgrade After you have selected the appropriate
file, click this option, and follow the on-screen instructions.
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WARNING: Do not interrupt the upgrade
process. You should not power off the Extender
or press the Reset button during the upgrade
process. Doing so may disable the Extender.
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Status > Device Information
The Device Information screen displays information about
the router and its current settings.
Status > Local Network
Status > Router
Ethernet Statistics
Device Information
Ethernet port status
Firmware Version The version number of the router’s
current firmware is displayed.
The Status of the Extender’s local Ethernet port is
displayed.
Firmware Verification The unique identifier of the
firmware is displayed.
Packet Sent (TX)
Current Time The local time is displayed.
Packets Received (RX)
Internet MAC Address The router’s MAC address, as seen
from the Internet, is displayed.
The number of packets received is displayed.
Device Name The Device Name is the NetBIOS name
of the router. The default is Cisco followed by the last 5
digits of the router’s serial number, which is found on the
bottom of the router. If you used the setup software for
installation, then the Device Name is the name of your
wireless network (up to 15 characters).
Host Name The Host Name of the router is displayed.
Domain Name The Domain Name of the router is
displayed.
Internet Connection
This section shows the current network information. The
information varies depending on the Internet connection
type selected on the Setup > Basic Setup screen.
For a DHCP connection, select Release IP Address or
Renew IP Address as appropriate to release or renew
a DHCP lease. For a PPPoE or similar connection, select
Connect or Disconnect as appropriate to connect to or
disconnect from the Internet.
The number of packets transmitted is displayed.
Packets Dropped (TX)
The number of packets dropped on the transmit direction
is displayed.
Packets Dropped (RX)
The number of packets dropped on the receive direction
is displayed.
Collisions
The number of collisions occurring on the wire is displayed
Errors
The number of errors is displayed.
Ethernet Port Lights
Status > Ethernet Port light
Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.
Status > Ethernet Statistics
On/Off
The Ethernet Statistics screen displays information about
the local network.
To allow the lights on the Extender’s Ethernet port to light
up, keep the default, On.
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Wired Clients Table
Channel Width
The radio channel width used by Wireless-N devices is
displayed.
Channel
The Extender’s operating radio channel is displayed.
Status > Wired Clients table
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
The name, MAC address and Hop number information on
the wired connected clients, is displayed.
The Extender’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup is displayed.
Status > WLAN Statistics
The wireless security method used by the wireless network
is displayed.
The WLAN Statistics screen displays information about
your wireless network.
Signal Strength of the Upstream AP
Security
The wireless security method used by the wireless network
is displayed.
Signal Quality of the Upstream AP:
The wireless security method used by the wireless network
is displayed.
Status
The status of the Extender wireless interface as seen
from the Upstream AP: Associated, Down, Association in
progress, Not configured, is displayed.
Uplink uptime
The duration that the Extender has been associated with
the AP is displayed in seconds.
Packet Count
The number of transmitted, received, dropped and in
error packets is displayed.
Packet Dropped
The number of packet dropped on the Upstream AP and
on the Client sides, is displayed.
Wireless Clients Table
Status > Wireless Network
Wireless Interface MAC Address
The MAC address of the Extender wireless interface as
seen from the upstream AP, is displayed.
Upstream AP MAC Address
The MAC address of the Upstream AP connected is
displayed.
Network Name (SSID)
Status > Wireless Client Table
The name, MAC address and Hop number information on
the wireless connected clients, is displayed.
The name of the wireless network, also called the SSID, is
displayed.
Mode
The wireless mode used by the network is displayed.
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Appendix F: Specifications
Model Name
Linksys RE1000
Model Description 		
Wireless-N Extender
Model Number 		
RE1000
Standards 		
IEEE 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b,
		802.3u
Ports 		
Fast Ethernet, C7 connector for
localized AC cable or clip
Buttons 		
Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
LEDs 		
Backlit Cisco logo, Ethernet
(active, traffic)
Cabling Type 		
CAT 5
Antennas 		
2 (internal)
Detachable (y/n) 		
No
Transmitted Power		
802.11n (40MHz) 15.5 ± 1.5
dBm @ CH6, mcs15
802.11n (20MHz) 17.0 ± 1.5
dBm @ CH6, mcs0-4, mcs8-12
802.11n (20MHz) 16.0 ± 1.5
dBm @ CH6, mcs5-7, mcs13-15
802.11g 18.0 ± 1.5 dBm
802.11b 18.0 ± 1.5 dBm
Receive Sensitivity 		
-91 dBm @ 1 Mbps
-87 dBm @ 11 Mbps
-71 dBm @ 54 Mbps
Antenna Gain 		
-66 dBm @ 270 Mbps
3dBi
3.5
dBi
Wireless Security 		
Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2
(WPA2), WEP
Security Key Bits 		
Up to 128-Bit Encryption
Environmental
Dimensions 		
4.92” x 3.62” x 1.29”
(125 x 92 x 33 mm)
Weight 		
9.9 oz (0.2806 kg)
Power 		
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.5A
Certification 		
FCC, UL/cUL, ICES-003, RSS210,
CE, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi 		
(IEEE802.11b/g/n), WPA2™,
WMM®, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
Operating Temp.		
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Storage Temp.		
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Operating Humidity 		
10 to 80% Noncondensing
Storage Humidity 		
5 to 90% Noncondensing
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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