NETIS SYSTEMS WF2210R 150Mbps Wireless N Access Point User Manual 1
NETIS SYSTEMS CO., LTD. 150Mbps Wireless N Access Point 1
User Manual
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Muni-ssm (VLAN), Repearer. and was is meetlwo Kinds of typical applicahons as beiow Applieaiion 1: Turn existing wired network into wireless necwork The netisAccess Poim can be used to create one (delaml AP mode) or mare (Muni—ssm) wireiess nelwurks from an Ethernel connecliun ii is suiiahie ior the room where there's aiready 3 Wired router but you need auaiiionai wireless holspols [‘1‘ 0) («i A wireaaeuier szzzq F-miinalwnrk eumeiwm ms twee“ News“ Folwlflulck anlaHallan snide Application 2: Extend existing wireless network Tne netis Access Polnl can be used to bridge or repeat signal irorn the existing wireless nelwork ii is suitable In setup the comedian between two or more wireless networks (was mode), or extend Wireless coverage tor the places where the existing network signal is too weak to maintain a stable connection (Repeater mode) ti " W'elessiwler wrmo 5mm thnEJablsV tame Please check the correct application according to your network environment. and rollowtlie corresponding steps tonne selected application. "net-nee“ NAralss paint enter trstenamn snide Application 1: Turn exl wireless network ng wired network into 3.1.I Hardware Connection (0' no) ,t it <0 g Fifi swam Maw Rat/17 1)Cannecllhe LAN port otnetis Access Point |o yourexisting mam routerwtth an Ethernetoaoie 2) Piug the provided poweradapler intolhe PWRjack oi neitsAccess Poimand the other end tea standard eiectricai socket 3) Search and opnneotto the netisACcess Point's network “nelis_XXXXXX" on yourwneiess oomputers or mobile devices. The xxxxxx islhe iasi 5 digits oftheAccess Puint‘s MAC address The detauit wireless password is “password" Note ifthe distanoe between the eiectncai socket and the netis Access Paint is too Icing Io suppiy the power you can referlu the Puwercver Ethernet (POE) solution in “AppendixA: With PoE Setup". 3.1.2 Configuration (Optional) iiyourmain router is already connected to the inlerneL you‘H he onhnethrough yourwireless computers ormobile devices now! me New Mums swam imusrm Guidp "you wanna change the aeisuirmreiess network name and password for nelis Access Point or set up more wrreiess neiworks (Multi-SSID mode» piease goon wiih the iaiiewmg slaps 1 ) Open your browseron yourwireless cumputerandtype“http:I/ne1isap.cc" in the address fieid (o visii netisAccess poim‘s web management page. ‘3 http://netisap.cc 2) In (his Quick Setup page. you wiii see the blue section iorihe derauii wireless network “netis_XXXXXX". SiluzlinnA You may click the icon to change the settings ior “neiisixxxxxx‘x inciuumg thewireless neiwork name (ssm) and password Click Save bulton in make your settings take eiiecr Hells Wtrelasi u Ann-as Palm Qumk mun-non some mwwm wumuwwm mum.“ e mum. Quad: h-u—qu-«h—d INr—‘an—un'flnmm Ww:wtwv~nx :- lmwmvw. on we worms WM eke em mmnnm Wuwmwsmwxmmmmmar-‘Albm Null. Now you're wtrelessly connecled to ma netteAeeese Point's network wttn oereuttwtretess neme end password. Once tne new settings lake ellecl, you‘d better search tor the new one and canned to H mm the new password, Slluaflen a I To create more wireless networks, you can click on the ”AF" tab on the ten and set the wireless network name (SSID) and password. new on». enun- wh—mlfla—d ——-n.——o,—e—w-x- Ween“. ME mean”. out» one one-ms ”Mose am we: é We : w.“ twmmmcmmunmmumzubfin cnok Save button lo make your semngs lake enact. Then you wm seetne sellmgs updated m tne Quick s-tup page. There're two htue sections for two wireless networks broadcasked by nelisAccess PomL um mass. m Anus mm Gulck mum-an Gum wr222» Note: The nelis Access Foinl su Orls up to 3 diflerentAP ne‘works in one lime.You may click the icon 5 for each network to change the ssltings for me corresponding secfion. 3) Now you can connect your wweless dewces m the modified wireless network or newAP nexworks for InternetAccess wirelessly. 'lPllszrEiPss NArness paint om rmanannn Euldp Application 2: Extend existing wireless network 3.2.1 Hardware Conneclion (0 n in) Canlvuter Mnlenuier 1) Plug the provided power adapter into the PWR Jack at netis Access Point and the other end to a standard electricai socket. 2) Search and connect to the nelis Access Point's network “netis_XXXXXX" on yourwrreless computers or mobile devices The xxxxxx is the last 5 digits otlheAccess Pelnl's MAC address The delaultwireless password is "password". 3)Then set a static lP (such as1921681.110)forme wlreiess adapiewlyuurcomputer Please referlo “Appendix B: SetStalic lP tor Computer" Nate 1: liyou wantto setuptheAccess Pornttnrough cable connection, 1) Please connect the LAN port ufnelisAccess Paint to your computer with an Ethernet cable. ZJTherl set a static lP (such as1921681.110)forme wired adapter ofycurcompuier Note 2: litne distance between the electrical socketand the netls Access Point is loo long to supply the power, you can reler to the Power over Ethernet (PoE) solution in "Appendix A: With PuE Setup" “new“; “we Furnace weenie" ace, 3.2.2 Conflgurallon 1) Open your browser on your wireless compulsr and Iyps “hnp:llnetisap.cc” in the address field to visit nelisAccess Point’s web management pages a http://nelisapocc 2) In uulck Setup page, click on (he “Extnnduf' lab E on the iell, seieci the “Rnp-ater“ mode, Ihen click AP Scan and Cormack io me exisfing wireless network of your main router, rewwem rm»; r... . . rig“ "a ilihe selected wireless network is secured with a password, please inpunhe cerrecr password lor conneclion, ”mm“. —- salmon I‘M-hlvwwl—mwm ..~e.a_...._.._......e....m.m Mum mum can. Manse puma l— Muauma pm... 3) Click Save button to make your settings Lake eliect. Then you will see the settings updated in the Quick Selup page. There‘s a new green secflon larthe extended wireless nelwolk broadcasled by neiisAccess Point. «answiraess hm.“ paint outu irasiinian Guide Note 1: The netis Access Poiril will broadcast an extended wireless nelwork with lhe same network name and password as your main router. Also, the defaull wireless nelwork [blue seclion) is still available for connection. 4) Relocate nelis Access Point belween lhe main rouler's position and the place where the main router-s nelwurk is not strong enough. Then oonneot yourwireless devices to the delault or extended wireless network, lrorn where the main router-s nelwurk is not strong enough. Note 2: Generally, we recommend you to try ~Repeater" mode to connect to the existing wireless network. iiyou want to try “Standard Bridge-WDS” mode. you should try the same settings on an the access points/routers. 1; Click AP Scan to add the wireless MAC address uHhe remote access points/routers, and set an independent password just for wos conneclion. 2) 0n the other side otthe remote access points/routers, scan and add the MAC address ot netisAccess Point and input the same wos connection password. 1U ms “VHF“ Mums Fumlflumk \mauamn Gmdp ”new". .ess -_ um..qu “WWW v.~..m~.......... “MW-arm w. an. “mm mm“... 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Tip 2: You can elrek on “Advanced" bum)" n on the Ian for me lunher semngs 11 WEKKWVHF“ NArna“ anl chx \ranalvm Emdp Troubleshoofing Q How do I Ieslore my Hell's Access Point‘s configurauon to its delault semngs7 vwm 1he Amt-:55 Palm powered on, use a pm (0 press and mm the Dedaull buflnn mam |Oseounds berare re‘easmg n Them Pammu rebootand an configurations are back to fadory damn E] Whalcan I do m cannotaccess myAccess Point'sweb managemem page’v' 1)Check «he hardware connection accordmg Io yourappneauon and make sure mat your compute! \s connecKed co nelis Access Pom! successmny 2) P‘easetrytosetastancleuchas 192.1531 110)for(he wwred/wwe‘ess adaplercfyourcamputer. P‘ease relerto“Appendix a: Sel Static leor Compuler‘ 3) Where‘s no change, please resetlhe aewce by De'aull lumen and 1ry an we semngs from me heggmg ‘2 am my?“ Mum pmmm lmlmm Gum AppendixA: With PoE Selup PowelAdavler um Poll .5 wmzn Campu‘av nr mm mmav 1 Tum offaH your network devlcesr lncludlng yourcompulerand nefis Access Palm. 2 Connect yourcompulerormain ruulermthe LAN pcrton lhe PuE Power lnjecmrwilh an Emememable. 3 Connecl nells Access Polnt to me FoE purl on the POE Power lmeclor wrlh an Elhemel Cable 4 Plug the pmvlded PowerAdapter lnlo the Do jack on me POE lnleclor and the my end to a sland electncal wall sockel 5 Power on your compuler. then wail lor one mlnule. Nose Passlve PoE lnjeclor suppurls a maxlmum Elhernel Cable length upla 40 meters duelo (he envlrcnmem. 13 "hey-nae“ NAralss Pnlnl arm irnziialnn dune Appendix B: Set Static IP for Computer Please make sure lhal your computer is connected |o nellsAccess Pomlwrth an Ethernelcabie(orwireiessiy) Then you may manually setlne IP address oithewrred (orwlreless) network adapter on your computer as below. IPAddressl IFVJ Address: 192.1683) .X (1“cantrol Panel" 2) Len-click on “Network and lnlernei">“Network and Sharing Center">“change adapter settings" (Win 8/7)/ “Manage network connections" (Wm Vista) 3) Righlscllck on “Local Area Connection" (wired adapter)/ “Wireless network Connection" (Wireless adapter) and leltrcilck on “Properties" 4) Doublescllcked on “Internet Protocol Version 4(10P/va4)". 5) Select “Use the following IP address" and enter me address manually in corresponding held, then click OK ForwindowXPlzuflo 1)Golu “Start">"Cantrol Panel" 2) Left-click on “Network and Internet Connections“>"Network Connec ans“, 3) Righlscllck on “Local Area Connection" (wired adapter)/ “Wireless network connection" (Wireless adapter) and leltrcilck on “Properties" 4) Doublescllcked on “Internet Protocol (TOP/IF)" Select "Use thetollowing IP address” and enterthe address manually in correspondingfleid,lhen click OK For MAc os 1)C|lck on the "Apple" menu>“Syslem Preferences". 2)Chckon“Network' ican a) Click an “Ethernet" (Wired adapter)/“Airport" (Wireless adapler) in the leit side box and click on “Advanced" in the lower righl corner A) lnthetop options, selecl“TCP/IP" 5) in the pullsdown menu next to “Configure lpv4", select “Manually" and enterthe address manually In correspondinglleld. then click Apply l4 ms nitrate“ NAM?“ Polwlflulck anlaHallan thldp Appendix C: Wireless Power Control WF22to and WF2220 are both wireless high poweraccess points, they work in normal powermooe. You may change it mID high power mode to improve the signal strength Eetore you change the settings, please check the color loe Turbo LED on your access point Blue 7 Normal PowerMode Red 7 High Power Mode There're two methods to change the wireless power for your access point. Methort 1:'rhrough Turbo Button (Particularly recommended) (it ‘ h V ,7," \‘ YuvbaLED Press the Turbo Button, then the Turbo LED colorwtll change trom olue to red Now the access paint will work in the high power mode with pertect wireless pertormance in penetrating walls and eliminating the will dead zones Method 2: Through Web Management Page howl-nut a, weave.“ e. in Quick Setup page. click on “Turbo", select “Enable" as the Signal strength Now the access pointwrll work in the high powermode wrth pefleclwlreless pertormance in penetrating walls and eliminating the WiaFl dead zones. ts Appendix D: FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and tound to compiy With the iirnits tor a class a digitai device, pursuant to part is otthe FCC Ruies. These limits are designed to prowde reasonahie protection against harmtui intenerence in a residential instaiiation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, itnot instaiied and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmlui interference to radii: cammumcatiuns However, there is no guarantee that interference Wiii not occur in a particuiar instaiiation itthis equipment does cause harnitui interterence to radio crteieVision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment ut‘fand any the user is encouraged to try to correctthe inlerfevence by one or more otthe toiiowmg measures: iREDHEHI urreiucate the receiving antenna ilncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. iconnecttne equipmennnlo an aulieton acimuitdifietenttmmthallownicntne receiver Iscunnected 7C0nsuillhe deaieroran experienced radio/TVtechnician tor heip FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This deuice campiies With FCC radiation exposure iimits set torth toran uncontroiied enVironment and it also complies with Part 15 otthe FCC RF Ruies This transmitter must not be coelccated oroperating in centunction iivith anyother antenna ortransmitter This equipmentshpuid be installed and operated With a minimum distance ot2o centimeters between the radiator and your body. This deuice campiies With Part15 atthe FCC Ruies Operation is subtecttu thetoiiowing two conditions: (I) this device may not cause harnitui interierence, and t2) this deince must accept any interterence received Including interterence that may cause undesired operation Caution! Any changes or moditications notexpressiy approved bythe party responsibie torconipiiance couid void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment ts Tuchnical Support: USA! Canada Toll Free: «1 666 71nelwork(+1855 715 3896) Email usaisuppan@nelwsrsyslems com Omev Regmns E-mail suppon@neHs-syslems.com NETIS SYSTEMS co ‘ LTD www net‘sVsyslems com MADE IN CHINA nasgnwnya
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