NEXXT SOLUTIONS VEK3600 Vektor 3600-AC Whole Home Mesh WiFi System User Manual 2
NEXXT SOLUTIONS Vektor 3600-AC Whole Home Mesh WiFi System 2
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NEX s o c uc ra o wis commccounee cceE sc aenels Vektor3600—AC Whole—home mesh wineless system usen Guice Thank you for purchasing the new Vektor3600AG whols—home mesh wineless systemn from NEXXT Solutions®. If any of the following items is mismatched, missing on damaged, please contact the stone where you purchased the unit from for immediate replacement. * Vektor Mesh Router/S nodes + 3 power adapters 1 10/220V + Netwonk cable * Quick installation guide 1. Preliminary steps This advanced network device works as a Mesh Wireless Router. Before setting up the Vektor8600, please verity that high—speed Inter— net access is available. The most commonly used connection nowadays is broadband DSL on Cable The description used in this guide is based on this type of connection. 2. Product layout The LED indicaton on the front panel provides information about network activity, the connection and link status of the ports in neal time. it also indicates activity monitoring and performance troubleshooting ———o — [LEBDindieator]Statue _ Dessription ... | Sotd The systemis working propenty or No poweris baing supplied to the routenon the untis unplugged Saldgreen _ Goodconnection Saldyelow ... Fainconnection:move clasento anothennade Saldred Disconnected: check connection,move closen toanothennode Back panel The nean panel provides the physical connectons for power, client network devices u4 —L L nsr w[EL| (BX WaN/cANipore: DOpoweriack 1. Reset button: press and hold this button for 8—10 seconds to restons the nouten to its factory default settings. The router must be powened on for this function to work 2. WAN/LAN port: this AJAS port is where you will connect the DSL/cable modem on Ethennet line from your ISP. it can also be used as a LAN if it‘s not the Main Node. 8. LAN port: connect your local laptop on desk— top computens in your network to any of these AJAS Ethernet ports 4. BG—IN: connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. 3. Hardware installation 1. Place each node at a high on open area within the network covenage of the connected node. i4 mm Meet " rlalaalsle)rlalele seacmnas s +[f SOnuouUs ‘d 7. To add additional nodes, go to Settings, Add 6. Adding nodes. Node, Tap OK. it will take you to the main interface. 1. Go to Settings, Add node. Samas varsoumn« ® P Weviss Satings s @ o% 4 oonttemmon B bevr Conel ,.... @ — kneretSetings es S® & os 3. iomentsomn {4 |® 2. if you have not done ityet, place the nodes in the appropriate locations in your house. They should be within 80 feet [10 meters) of each other. Tap Next. ¢ th ts asesroce Noges @xcement rise repoontmesrmecemerrcwie mommatentremm en mncnm 3. Plug the power adapters into the nodes and the wall outlets. Wait for about 60 seconds and then tap Next. < hen esnt om Pormne on the nodee Ate vcn enc te m momme se 4. Onee it prompts you to grant camera access to the app, tap OK. Then you can scan the GR code on the bottom of each node and nodes will be automatically added to your Vektor System. 5. Once completed, it confinms it has been Added If you wish to add another one, tap Add; if not, tap Complete to go back to the Main Menu. You can add up to 6 nodes (each system comes with three} and 25 devices for each system. < ~ venserc+ 0.0 0.0 7. Connecting to your wireless network using 1. To eennest to the nouten wirelessly, click on the Windows 10 wineless icon on youn taskban. 1. To connect to the nouten winelessly, click on the wineless icon on youn taskban. 3. Enter the user—defined on preassigned 4. If the connection is successful, the Connected, password, if any, and click on Next to continue secured message will come up on the screen. FCC Statement 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 neasonable protection against hanmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment genenates, uses, and can radiate nadio frequency enengy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause hanmful interfenence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not cccun in a particulan installation. If this equipment does not cause hanmful interference to nadio on television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the usenis encounaged to try to conrect the interface by one on mare of the following measures: — Reorient on relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ~Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cincuit different from that to which the receiven is connected —Consult the dealer on an experienced nadio/TV technician for help. This device is for indoon use only. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: [1] this device may not cause hanmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesined openation. This device complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncentrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules This device should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 em (8 inches) between the radiator and youn body. Caution! The FCC wanns users that any changes on modifications of the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the usen‘s authority to operate the equipment. This transmitten must not be co—ocated on operating in conjunction with any other antenna on transmitter, Operating Frequency: 24 1 2—2462MH 5150—5250MH:; 5725—5850MHz reein: xayveas00
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