Shen Zhen MTC RE3001 300M Wireless Range Extender User Manual

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RE3001, RE3002
300Mbps Wi-Fi Range Extender
User Guide
Important Safety Instructions
1. Do not open this product or attempt to service it; it may expose you to dangerous high voltage or
other risks.
2. Do not operate this product near water.
3. Do not place or operate this product near a radiator or a heat register.
4. Do not expose this product to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.
5. Do not connect this product or disconnect it from a wall socket during a lightning or a
thunderstorm.
6. Do not block the ventilation slots of this product, for insufficient airflow may harm it.
7. Do not put anything on this product.
8. Plug this product directly into a wall socket (100-240V~, 50/60Hz). Do not use an extension cord
between this product and the AC power source.
9. When plugging this product into a wall socket, make sure that the electrical socket is not
damaged, and that there is no gas leakage.
10. Place the connecting cables properly so that people won’t stumble or walk on it.
11. This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you
are not sure of the type of power available, consult the qualified technician.
12. Unplug this product from the mains and refer the product to qualified service personnel for the
following conditions:
1) If liquid has been spilled on the product.
2) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
13. Unplug this product from the wall socket before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
14. The specification of the fuse is for RE3002 to avoid damage, please do not change the fuse.
15. The Operating temperature is 0℃~40℃ (32℉~104℉). The Storage temperature is -40℃~70℃
(-40℉~158℉).
Preface
Thank you for choosing MTC! Please read this user guide before you start! This user guide
instructs you to install and configure your device. This user guide applies to RE3001\RE3002, the
RE3001 is used as an example throughout this user guide. This user guide uses the following
formats to highlight special messages:
ICON
Description
This format is used to highlight information of
importance or special interest. Ignoring this type
Note
of note may result in ineffective configurations,
loss of data or damage to device.
This format is used to highlight a procedure that
Tip
will save time or resources.
Knowledge Expansion
Description of fields on the device GUI.
Contents
Important Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................................... 2
Preface ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Product Overview .............................................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Product Feature ................................................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 2 Connecting Mechanism .................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 Appearance ....................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.1 The products front panel ........................................................................................................ 7
2.1.2 The product rear panel ........................................................................................................... 8
2.2 system requirement .......................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Connection Instruction ...................................................................................................................... 9
2.3.1 Getting Prepared .................................................................................................................... 9
2.3.2 Installment environment ........................................................................................................ 9
Chapter 3 Configuring the Device Manually ................................................................................................. 17
3.1 Log in the Wi-Fi Range Extender ..................................................................................................... 17
3.2 System Status .................................................................................................................................. 21
3.2.1 Network Status ..................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.2 System status ........................................................................................................................ 23
3.2.3 LAN Status ............................................................................................................................ 24
3.2.4 Wireless Status ..................................................................................................................... 25
3.3 Quick Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 25
3.4 Network Settings ............................................................................................................................. 30
3.4.1 LAN Settings.......................................................................................................................... 30
3.4.2 DHCP Server ......................................................................................................................... 32
3.4.3 DHCP List & Binding .............................................................................................................. 34
3.5 WLAN Settings ................................................................................................................................. 35
3.5.1 Basic Settings ........................................................................................................................ 35
3.5.2 Security Settings ................................................................................................................... 37
3.5.3 Advanced Settings ................................................................................................................ 40
3.5.4 Access Control ...................................................................................................................... 41
3.5.5 Connection Status ................................................................................................................ 43
3.6 System Tools .................................................................................................................................... 43
3.6.1 Time Settings ........................................................................................................................ 43
3.6.2 Backup/Restore .................................................................................................................... 45
3.6.3 Restore to Factory ................................................................................................................ 45
3.6.4 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 47
3.6.5 Reboot .................................................................................................................................. 48
3.6.6 Change Password.................................................................................................................. 48
3.6.7 System Log ............................................................................................................................ 49
Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................... 50
1 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings .............................................................................................................. 50
Windows 7 ..................................................................................................................................... 50
Windows XP ................................................................................................................................... 56
2 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................. 58
3 Factory default settings ...................................................................................................................... 59
4 Remove Wireless Network from Your PC ........................................................................................... 60
Windows 7 ..................................................................................................................................... 60
Windows XP ................................................................................................................................... 61
5 Safety and Emission Statement .......................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
The Wi-Fi Range Extender is dedicated to Small Office Home Office (SOHO) wireless network
solutions. It will extend your existing wireless network and mobility within your wireless network
while also allowing you to connect a wired device to a wireless environment. Increased mobility
and the absence of cabling will be beneficial for your network.
With using IEEE 802.11N wireless technology, this device can transmit wireless data at the rate of
up to 300Mbps (2.4GHz) with multiple protection, including Wi-Fi protected Access (WPA2-PSK,
WPA-PSK),the Wi-Fi Range Extender delivers complete data privacy. It is also compatible with all
IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g specification.
It supports an easy wireless connection to the up level router (equipped with WPS/QSS button) by
pressing the RET/RE button on the side panel. It also supports an easy web-based setup for
installation and management. Even though you may not be familiar with the Wi-Fi Range Extender,
you can easily configure it with the help of this Guide. Before installing the Wi-Fi Range Extender,
please look through this Guide to get the full information of the Wi-Fi Range Extender.
1.2 Product Feature

Compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n.

Provides multiple encryption security Types including WPA-PSKWPA2-PSK.

Supports Built-in DHCP server.

Supports Firmware Upgrade.

Supports Web-based Management.
Chapter 2 Connecting Mechanism
2.1 Appearance
2.1.1 The products front panel
The LED indicator displays information about the Wi-Fi Range Extender’s status.
Indicate
Status
Indication
On
The Wi-Fi Range Extender is on.
OFF
The Wi-Fi Range Extender is off.
SYS
WPS connection in progress. It may take up to 2
Fast Flashing
minutes.
RE
The Wi-Fi Range Extender has established a secure
Slow flashing
connection, and the signal strength is adequate.
OFF
Flashing
WIFI
No active connection.
WiFi Function is On
WiFi Function is OFF (you can setting the WIFI
OFF
function ON/OFF in the BASIC settings)
On
A device is connected to the ETHERNET port.
LAN
OFF

No device is connected to the ETHERNET port.
RE/RST:

Under the electricity situation, press and hold the button (about 6 seconds) until all the
LEDs turn on momentarily, then release the button and wait the Wi-Fi Range Extender to
reboot to its factory default setting. You can enter the Wi-Fi Range Extender use the
default password(password: admin).

Under the Universal Repeater mode, press the RE/RST button on the Wi-Fi Range
Extender upper panel with the up level router’s WPS/QSS button at the same time about
1-3s, the Wi-Fi Range Extender will automatically connect with the up level router.
2.1.2 The product rear panel
Button and Interface description

LAN Port: LAN jack (RJ45), used to connect LAN in hub, switch or installed network card
computer.
2.2 system requirement

Every PC Ethernet connection device (wired internet card or wireless internet card and
Ethernet cable).

TCP/IP network software (compatible with Window XP/Window 7/Window 8).

Internet Explorer 8 or higher versions or Firefox.
2.3 Connection Instruction
2.3.1 Getting Prepared
Before you start the installation process, you need to prepare the following things:
Item
Description
Range Extender
Find it in your package
PC
Should have installed IE8 or higher browser
AP mode:
1.Internet connection information provided by the up level router
2. Ethernet Cable: This can be found in the product package. You will need it
to connect your PC to this device
Gather
Information
ISP
Universal Repeater mode:
1. Up level router's SSID, MAC address, security mode, cipher type and
security key
2. Internet connection information provided by the up level router
3. Ethernet Cable: This can be found in the product package. You will need it
to connect your PC to this device
2.3.2 Installment environment
To ensure the optimum performance of the ranger extender and significantly improve the
transmission capacity of the network, we recommend that you comply with the following
connection rules:
1. Plug the ranger extender directly into a wall socket but not the multiple sockets.
2. To take full advantage of the filter function of the Repeater and to improve data transmission in
the network, always plug the multiple sockets into the integrated electrical socket of the
Repeater.
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Note

Environmental factor will have influence on the distance of wireless transmission.

Please connect the device correctly based on the picture as shown above. Do not place the
left and right side radiating grooves of the device facedown, in order to avoid damage to the
device.
2.3.3 Hardware Connection
Note

Before connecting, please make sure that you can surf the internet in your computer to use
the reticle provided by ISP.
Before you begin, please read this User Guide carefully before installing and using the
equipment. The operating range of your wireless connection can vary significantly depending on
the physical position of the wireless devices. The environment Factors such as metal appliances
or obstructions, and walls can weaken the wireless signal. Typical ranges vary based on the types
of materials and ambient RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or office.
In order to optimize the performance of the Wi-Fi Range Extender, please follow the
instructions below to achieve an ideal location (please make sure it is always within the wireless
coverage of the wireless router).
1) Half-way Between - Generally, the ideal location for the Wi-Fi Range Extender is half-way
between the up level router and wireless client. If the wireless signal is not satisfactory,
you may place the Wi-Fi Range Extender somewhat nearer to the up level router. The
hardware connection mechanism is shown below:
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2) No Obstacles and Spacious - Clear obstacles in the way between the Wi-Fi Range
Extender and the up level router. It’s better to locate it in a spacious place, such as near the
corridors.
3) No Interference - Keep the Wi-Fi Range Extender far away from wireless interference,
which may come from electrical appliances that works in the same frequency band as the Wi-Fi
Range Extender, such as Blue tooth devices, cordless phones, microwave ovens, etc.
Note

We recommend that you connect to the Wi-Fi Range Extender when your home network
connection is poor, or when you want a larger wireless coverage to eliminate ―dead zones‖. As
in compliance with the wireless transmission protocol, all the Wi-Fi Range Extender devices
are set to work in half-duplex instead of full-duplex mode. In other words, the Wi-Fi Range
Extender has to process one-way communication between your up level router or AP and to
the terminal clients; so the transmission time will be double-increased, while the speed will be
decreased.

Please use the matched power adapter otherwise it will damage the device.
2.4 Configure local PC TCP/IP Settings
Before you log in to the device, please make sure your computer set to ―Obtain an IP address
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automatically‖ and ―Obtain DNS server address automatically‖ from the device.
① Click Start -> Control Panel.
② Click Network and Internet.
③ Click Network and Sharing Center.
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④ Click Change adapter settings.
⑤ Click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
⑥ Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
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⑦ Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK
⑧ Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings
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Note

If you need to configure the IP address manually, please set the PC’s IP address and Wi-Fi
Range Extender IP address in the same subnet, because the Wi-Fi Range Extender’s default
IP is 192.168.1.1, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, so your IP should set 192.168.1.XXX;
XXX cannot be 1.
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Device Manually
3.1 Log in the Wi-Fi Range Extender
1. To access the device’s Web-based Utility, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or
Firefox.
2. Enter ―http://192.168.1.1‖. Press ―Enter‖. (You can login to the device’s page through the
following two domains: ―mtc.setup.cn‖ or ―re300x.setup.cn‖)
Tips

RE3001 as a bridge device, avoid abnormal of IP conflict in the same LAN, after this device
connected with up level router, it will adjust itself as follows:
1) If this device’s LAN IP and the up level router’s LAN IP at the same network segment, this
device will change its LAN IP automatically. For example: the up level router’s LAN IP is:
192.168.1.1, this device’s LAN IP will become 192.168.10.1.
2) If they are not in the same network segment, this device’s LAN IP will unchanged.

After this device connected with up level router, this device will get an IP from up level through
DHCP but this IP is unknown to the user (now this device has two IP addresses, 192.168.10.1
and the up level router assigned. both of them can login the web page.).

Because of the unknown IP address, you can login the web page through two measures as
below:
1) Launch a web browser inter ―mtc.setup.cn‖.
2) Launch a web browser inter ―re300x.setup.cn‖.
3. The system will automatically display the login page, please enter the correct password. Click
the ―Sign in‖ button or press ―Enter‖ key.
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Tips

Default Password is ―admin‖

The default language is French. You can change the language between English and French.

Web page layout
Web page have:Primary & Secondary navigation bar、Configuration zone、Help information zone
four parts,as shown below.
Note

Device does not support web page, function display will appear abnormal, please refer to the
actual situation of equipment software.

Different browsers and the same browsers but different version the web page may different in
display.

Web page displayed as gray features or parameters, display device does not support or
immutable under the current configuration.
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No
Name
Primary
Secondary
Description
User can easily Select functions in the navigation bar
menu, Select the results displayed in the configuration
section
Configuration zone
Configure and view area.
Help information
The help information of current page
Note
Change the resolution of the screen the ―help information‖ may become ―
you want to refer the ―Help information‖ please click the symbol.
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? ‖ as above shown, if
Note
Change the resolution of the screen or login by small screen terminal, the ―navigation bar menu‖
may become ―
‖ as above shown, if you want to refer the ―navigation bar menu‖ please click
the symbol.

Commonly used web page elements description
Common elements
Description
Goto Configure
Goto the configure page directly
NEXT
Enter the next configure page
Open Scan
Scan the information automatically
Close Scan
Close the scan function
Back
Back to previous page
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Apply
Application current page configuration
Cancel
Cancel current page configuration
Save
Save current page configuration
Refresh
Refresh current page configuration
Add
Add item
Delete
Delete item
resetOOB
resumed to not configured mode
Backup
Backup current information
Upgrade
Upgrade current information
Reboot
Reboot the device
Clear
Clear current page information
Connect
Allow connection
Disconnect
Disallow connection
3.2 System Status
Click ―System Status‖, enter the system status web page, in this page you can see the
―Network Status‖, ―System Status‖, ―LAN Status‖, ―Wireless Status‖.
3.2.1 Network Status
In this page displays the ―Operation Mode‖ and ―Connection Status‖
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Parameters specification:

Operation Mode: displays the mode of operation.

Connection Status: displays the status of connection.
Tips

Help information on the right page available.

Click ―Goto Configure‖ enter the configure page directly.
Knowledge Expansion

AP: The most basic mode of multi-function is Access Point. In this mode, the AP will act as a
central hotspot for different wireless LAN clients. In this mode, this device connect with up
level router via Ethernet cable, and after connected, this device send wireless signal, you can
surf the Internet through connection with the wireless signal.

Universal Repeater: A universal repeater extends the wireless coverage of another wireless
AP or router. The advantage of the universal repeater is that the up level router does not need
to have WDS function and may not need to be the same brand. Therefore, it can work with
almost any wireless device. In this mode, the Wi-Fi Range Extender can connect with up level
via wireless signal or via Ethernet cable, after connected, the client device, can surf the
internet through connect with the Wi-Fi Range Extender through wireless or through Ethernet
cable.
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3.2.2 System Status
This page displays ―Connected Clients‖, ―System Version‖, ―Running Time‖, ―System Time‖.
Parameters specification:

Connection Clients: displays the number of connected clients.

System Version: Firmware Version.

Running Time: Displays the time duration indicating how long the device has been up since
startup. Up time is recounted and renewed upon power off.

System Time: Current system time on this device. The device automatically synchronizes the
system time with Internet time servers.
Tips

Running time is total time the device is turned on.
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3.2.3 LAN Status
Parameters specification:

IP Address: The device’s LAN IP Address (not your PC’s IP address).

Subnet Mask: The device’s LAN subnet mask.

DHCP Server: the status of DHCP server.

LAN MAC Address: The device’s physical address.
Tips

The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.

The default Subnet Mask value is 255.255.255.0.

If the device as a DHCP server, here shown as enabled. Otherwise disabled.
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3.2.4 Wireless Status
Parameters specification:

SSID Name:The name of Wireless.

BSSID: The MAC Address of Wireless.

Channel:The Channel of Wireless.

Security Mode: Encryption schemes.
Tips

The default SSID is RE300X_XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is the last six characters in the
device's MAC address. You can find it on the label attached on the bottom of the device.
3.3 Quick Setup
In this page you can configure the mode of operation.
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Here are two modes AP and Universal Repeater:
1) AP mode configure :
Set steps:
① Select ―AP‖ mode and click ―NEXT‖ button.
② Enter SSID, select channel
③ Select ―Security Mode‖ and ―WPA Algorithms‖
④ Enter the Pass Phrase.
⑤ Click “NEXT‖ enter the next page.
⑥ Click ―Save‖ to confirm your settings.
2) Universal Repeater mode configure :
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Set steps:
① Select ―Universal Repeater‖ mode and click ―NEXT‖ button.
② Enter Up level router’s SSID, select channel, Security Mode, WPA Algorithms and Pass
Phrase (all of this accordance with the up level router’s wireless settings).

Or you can click “Open Scan” search the wireless signal automatically.
③ Click “NEXT‖ enter the next page.
④ Enter the SSID you want to, the default is RE300X_XXXXXX.
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⑤ Select Security Mode and WPA Algorithms.
⑥ Enter the Pass Phrase.
 Or you can click “Support Wireless Roaming” button to extend the up level wireless signal.
⑦ Click “NEXT‖ enter the next page.
⑧ Click ―Save‖ to confirm your settings.
The Universal Repeater Mode Example:
Up level router’s wireless information as shown in the picture below:
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This Wi-Fi Range Extender’s wireless information I configured in the picture as below:

Click “NEXT‖ enter the next page.

Click ―Save‖ to confirm your settings.

Use your smart phone or PC with wireless card, search the ―RE300X_123456‖ signal,
connect and enter the pass phrase you have configured above to surf the Internet.

Connect you desktop and this device with cable. Make sure your desktop ―Internet protocol
Version4 (TCP/IP) Properties‖ is ―Obtain an IP address automatically‖ to surf the Internet.
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Tips

Under the Universal Repeater mode, press the RE/RST button on the Wi-Fi Range Extender
upper panel with the up level router’s WPS/QSS button at the same time about 1-3s, the Wi-Fi
Range Extender will automatically connect with the up level router.

Under the Universal Repeater mode, after connected with up level router, if the up level router
appear offline condition (such the up level router power off or reboot or change the channel
and so on), the Wi-Fi Range Extender will test automatically and reconnect with the up level
router again (If connect failed, please manual change the Wi-Fi Range Extender’s channel
and expended channel same as the up level router).
3.4 Network Settings
Click ―Network Settings‖ enter the Network setup web page,in this page you can set ―LAN
Settings‖, ―DHCP Server‖, ―DHCP List & Binding‖.
3.4.1 LAN Settings
This page is to configure the basic parameters for LAN port. This IP address is to be used to
access the Wi-Fi Range Extender’s settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any
changes you apply to this page.
Set Steps:
① Click “Network Settings”.
② Select “LAN Settings”.
③ Enter IP Address,Subnet Mask.
④ Click “Save” and wait for the device reboot automatically.
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Parameters specification::

MAC Address:It displays the device’s LAN MAC Address.

IP Address:It displays the device’s LAN IP Address.

Subnet Mask: it displays the device’s LAN Subnet Mask.
Tips
1. Default IP address and subnet mask are respectively 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0.
2. Be sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page. If you change the LAN IP
address of the device, you have to open a new connection to the new IP address and login again.
3.Go to the ―System Status‖ page to confirm whether it is success of the configuration.
LAN Setting Example:
I configured the Wi-Fi Range Extender’s LAN IP as: 192.168.10.1, and Subnet Mask is:
255.255.255.0
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
Click ―Save‖ to confirm the settings

Connect this device through Ethernet cable.

Use your smart phone or PC with wireless card search the ―RE3002_123456‖ signal and
enter the pass phrase if you have configured.
3.4.2 DHCP Server
Click ―DHCP Server” enter the DHCP Server page, here you can configure DHCP Server.
Set Steps:
① Click ―Network Settings‖.
② Select ―DHCP Server‖.
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
DHCP Server: Select whether enable or disable the DHCP server feature.

Start IP Address and End IP Address: You can specify the starting and ending address of
the IP address pool here. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as
the device’s LAN IP address.

Enter the Lease Time.
Knowledge Expansion

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns an IP address to each device on the
LAN/private network.

When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused
IP address from the IP address pool specified in this screen to the requesting device as long
as the device is set to ―Obtain an IP Address Automatically‖.

If you disable this feature, you have to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on
your LAN to access Internet.

Lease Time: is the length of the IP address lease before it is refreshed.
Tips

By default, the device functions as a DHCP server. Do not disable the DHCP server feature
unless you want to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on your LAN.
1. Lease time will be renewed automatically upon expiry. No additional configurations are
needed.
2. If you are not an advanced user, the default DHCP server settings are recommended.

In order to use the function of the device's DHCP server, LAN in the computer's TCP/IP
protocol must be set to ―automatically obtain IP‖.

After you connected with up level router successfully, the DHCP Server function will be closed
automatically, the default is open and the default lease time is 45 seconds.
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3.4.3 DHCP List & Binding
Set Steps:
① Click ―Network Settings‖.
② Select ―DHCP List & Binding‖.

Enter the IP Address and MAC Address.

Click ―Add‖ add to the DHCP list.

Click ―Refresh‖ to update the related DHCP client information.
Tips

You can know whether there are unauthorized accesses by viewing the client list.
 Also, you can specify a reserved IP address for a PC in the LAN. That PC will always receive
the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server. Reserved IP addresses
could be assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings.
Static Assignment Application Example:
To have a PC at the MAC address of 44:37:E6:4F:37:3B always receive the same IP address of
192.168.1.100.
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
Enter the last number of the IP address you want to reserve, for example, 100.

Enter the MAC address of 44:37:E6:4F:37:3B.

Click ―Add‖.

Click ―Save‖ to save your settings.
Tips
1. If the IP address you have reserved for your PC is currently used by another client, then you will
not be able to obtain a new IP address from the device's DHCP server, instead, you must
manually specify a different IP address for your PC to access Internet.
2. For PCs that has already obtained IP addresses, you may need to perform the Repair action to
activate the configured static IP addresses
3.5 WLAN Settings
Click ―WLAN Settings‖ enter the configure page , here you can configure ―Base Settings‖,
―Security Settings‖, ―Advanced Settings‖, ―Access Control‖, ―Connection Status‖.
3.5.1 Basic Settings
Here you can configure the basic wireless settings of the Wi-Fi Range Extender.
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Set Steps:
① Click ―WLAN Settings‖
② Select ―Basic Settings‖
③ Select Network Mode
④ Enter SSID name (Default name is RE300X_XXXXXX)
⑤ Select ―Channel‖
⑥ Select ―Channel BandWidth‖
Parameters specification:

Network Mode: The currently used network mode, the default is 11b/g/n mixed mode.

SSID: It is the unique name of the wireless network and can be modified.

Broadcast (SSID): Select ―Enable‖ to enable the device’ SSID to be scanned by wireless
devices. The default is enabled. If you disable it, the wireless devices must know the SSID for
communication.

BSSID: This is the MAC address of the device's wireless interface. A wireless signal
corresponding to one unique BSSID.

Channel: The currently used channel by the device. Select an effective channel of the
wireless network. The default is AutoSelect.

Channel bandwidth: Select a proper channel bandwidth to enhance wireless performance.
This option is available only in 802.11b/g/n. Wireless speed in the channel bandwidth of 20/40
is 2 times in 20.
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 Extension Channel: This is used to ensure N speeds for 802.11n devices on the network.
This option is available only in 11b/g/n mixed mode with channel bandwidth of 20/40.
Note

The wireless default is Enable.

The SSID must be entered.
Knowledge Expansion
Network Mode (802.11 Mode): Select a correct mode according to your wireless clients.

11b: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 11Mbps and is only compatible with
11b wireless clients.

11g: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is only compatible with
11g wireless clients.

11b/g mixed: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is compatible
with 11b/g wireless clients.

11b/g/n mixed: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 300Mbps and is compatible
with 11b/g/n wireless clients

AutoSelect: Under the ―AutoSelect‖ mode the wireless signal will choice the user number is
the least channel to improve the efficiency of the signal, it works for most cases.

If you choice other channel mode, the channel will not change all the time not matter the
channel is good or bad.
3.5.2 Security Settings
With the wireless security function, you can prevent others from connecting to your wireless
network and using the network resources without your consent. Meanwhile, you can also block
illegal users from intercepting or intruding your wireless network
Set Steps:
① Click ―WLAN Settings‖.
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② Select ―Security Settings‖.
③ Select ―Security Mode‖.
④ Click ―Save‖ to save your settings.
Parameters specification:

Security Mode: WPA – Personal、WPA2 – Personal、Mixed WPA/WPA2 – Personal.
Security Mode
Disable
WPA – Personal
WPA2 – Personal
Instruction
Not open this function
Support AES and TKIP cipher types
Support AES, TKIP and TKIP+AES cipher types
Both WPA-Personal and WPA2-Personal secured
Mixed WPA/WPA2 – Personal
wireless clients can join your wireless network.
Note

WPA/WPA2-Personal: You can enable personal or mix mode, but you must make sure that
the wireless client also supports the selected encryption method.
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
WPA Algorithms: Wi-Fi Protected Access Algorithms.

Pass Phrase: The default is 12345678.

Key Renewal Interval: Key update interval.
Knowledge Expansion
1. WEP: (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the wireless transmission of data between two devices for
encryption, to prevent illegal users wiretapping or invade the wireless network.
2. AES: (Advanced encryption standard) is an iterative, symmetric key group password. If
selected, wireless speed can reach up to300Mbps.
3. TKIP: (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) Responsible for handling the wireless encryption part of
security issues, TKIP is in WEP password outermost layer of the existing ―shell‖ If selected,
wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps.
4. TKIP+AES: If Selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
network.
5. Key Renewal Interval: Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed.
Tips

Recommended that you choice ―WPA-Personal‖ + ‖AES‖ mode , make sure the wireless
efficiency and ensure the security of wireless network. Meanwhile, avoid some kind of
wireless network card does not support security mode cause cannot connect the wireless
network.
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3.5.3 Advanced Settings
In this section, you can configure the advanced wireless setting for the device. Including
Beacon Interval, TX Power and Basic Data Rate and so on; if you have no idea how to configure
these wireless rules; keeping its default value is advisable.
Note

If you are not professional, not recommended for the page Settings, in order to avoid
wireless performance becomes poor.
Parameters specification:

BG Protection Mode: To 11b/g wireless client, under the complex mode can smoothly
connected to 11n wireless network. The default is ―Auto‖.

Basic Data Rates: According to actual needs, adjust the wireless basic transmission rate.
The default value is 1-2-5. 5-11 MBPS. Suggest not change the default value.

Beacon Interval: Regular broadcasts wireless SSID time interval. In general, the smaller the
time Settings, the faster the client access to the device. The bigger the time set, the greater
the wireless network data transmission efficiency. The value is between 20 and 999, the
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default is 100.

Fragment Threshold: Every packet fragmentation threshold. Once the data exceed the
threshold, it will be divided into several segments. The value is between 256 and 2346, the
default is 2346.

RTS Threshold: Request-to-Send Threshold, use the RTS/CTS mechanism, reduce the
possibility of conflict. The value is between1-2347, the default is 2347.

TX Power: To improve the wireless transmission power, under the condition of long distance
connection can promote wireless performance.

WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia): when WMM is enabled, the wireless multimedia data transmission
will be improved greatly.

APSD: it is used for auto power-saved service. The default is disabled.
3.5.4 Access Control
Wireless access control is actually based on the MAC address to permit or forbid specified
clients to access the wireless network.
Set Steps:
① Click ―WLAN Settings‖
② Select ―Access Control‖

The Wireless Access Control is based on the MAC address of the wireless adapter to
determine whether it communicates with the device or not;
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1. Select ―Off‖ to allow all wireless clients to join your wireless network.
2. Select ―Allow‖ allow ONLY the specified wireless clients to join your wireless network.
3. Select ―Block‖ disallow ONLY the specified wireless clients to join your wireless network.
Wireless Access Control Application Example:
To only allow your own notebook at the MAC address of 00:12:35:EC:DF:25 to join your wireless
network.
Set Steps:

Select Allow.

Enter the MAC address of the wireless device you want to restrict. Here in this example, enter
00:12:35:EC:DF:25.

Click ―Add‖ to add the MAC address to the MAC address list.

Click ―Save‖ to save your settings.
Tips

Up to 10 wireless MAC addresses can be configured

If you don't want to configure the complex wireless security settings and want to disallow
others to join your wireless network, you can configure a wireless access control rule to allow
only your own wireless device
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3.5.5 Connection Status
This page shows the current wireless access list
Click ―Refresh‖ to update.
Tips

The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth instead of wireless connection rate.

You can know whether there are unauthorized accesses to your wireless network by viewing
the wireless client list.
3.6 System Tools
Click ―System Tools‖ enter the configure page ,here you can set ―Time Settings‖,
―Backup/Restore‖, ―Restore to Factory‖, ―Firmware Upgrade‖, ―Reboot‖, ―Change Password‖,
―System Log‖.
3.6.1 Time Settings
This section is to select the time zone for your location.
Tips
Configured time and date info will be lost if the device gets disconnected from power supply.
However, it will be updated automatically when the device reconnects to Internet. To activate
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time-based features (e.g. firewall), the time and date info shall be set correctly first, either
manually or automatically.
Set Steps:
① Click ―System Tools‖.
② Select ―Time Settings‖.
③ Select Time Zone.
④ Enable ―Customized time‖.
⑤ You can enter the time and date manually or click ―Sync with your PC‖, synchronize
automatically.
⑥ Click Save to save you settings.

Synchronize with your PC: Specify a time interval for periodic update of time and date
information from your host.
Tips
If the router connected to the Internet, the device’s time and network time synchronization by
default.
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3.6.2 Backup/Restore
Parameters specification:

Backup: Click this button to back up the device's configurations.

Restore: Click this button to restore the device's configurations.
Set Steps:
① Click ―System Tools‖.
② Select ―Backup/Restore‖.
③ ―Backup‖ to keep parameters.
④ Click ―Browse‖ to add an file
⑤ Click ―Save‖
Note
The default configuration file name is ―RouterCfm.cfg‖. Do include the file name suffix of ―.cfg‖
when renaming the file name to avoid problem.
3.6.3 Restore to Factory
Set Steps:
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① Click ―System Tools‖.
② Select ―Restore to Factory‖.
Parameters specification::

This ―Restore‖ button is to reset all configurations to the default values. It means the Range
Extender will lose all the settings you have set. So please note down the related settings if
necessary.

Default Password: admin.

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0.

Default IP: 192.168.1.1.
Note

If you enable this option, all current settings will be deleted and be restored to factory default
values. You will have to reconfigure Internet connection settings and wireless settings.

Do not restore factory default settings unless the following happens:
1> You need to join a different network or unfortunately forget the login password.
2> You cannot access Internet and your ISP or our technical support asks you to reset the
device.

DO NOT interrupt the power to the router when Restore to factory is in process otherwise the
router may be permanently damaged.
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3.6.4 Firmware Upgrade
The device provides the firmware upgrade by clicking the ―Upgrade‖ after browsing for the
firmware upgrade packet.
After the upgrade is completed, the device will reboot automatically.
Set Steps:
① Click ―System Tools‖.
② Select ―Firmware Upgrade‖.
③ Click ―Browse‖, select the upgrade file.
④ Click ―Upgrade‖, and wait for it to complete.
Note
1. Before you upgrade the firmware, make sure you are having a correct firmware. A wrong
firmware may damage the device.
2. It is advisable that you upgrade the device's firmware over a wired connection. DO NOT
interrupt the power to the device when the upgrade is in process otherwise the device may be
permanently damaged.
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3.6.5 Reboot
When a certain feature does not take effect or the device fails to function correctly, try
rebooting the device.

Rebooting the device is to make the settings configured go into effect or to set the device
again if setting failure happens.
3.6.6 Change Password
You can change the password by this function.
Set Steps:
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① Click ―System Tools‖.
② Select ―Change Password‖.
③ Enter ―Old Password‖.
④ Enter ―New Password‖, ―Confirm New Password‖.
⑤ Click ―Save‖ to save you settings.
Tips

The default login password is ―admin‖.

The valid password must be between 3~12 characters and only include letters, numbers and
underscore.
3.6.7 System Log
The section is to view the system log. Click the ―Refresh‖ to update the log.
Click the ―Clear‖ button to clear the screen.
Set Steps:
① Click ―System Tools‖
② Select ―System Log‖
③ Click ―Refresh‖ to refresh the information
④ Click ―Clear‖ to clear the information in the page
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Appendix
1 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings
Windows 7
① Click Start -> Control Panel.
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② Click Network and Internet.
③ Click Network and Sharing Center.
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④ Click Change adapter settings.
⑤ Click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
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⑥ Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
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⑦ Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
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⑧ Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
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Windows XP
①
Right-click My Network Places and select Properties.
②
Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
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③
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
④
Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
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⑤
Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
2 Troubleshooting
The Troubleshooting provides answers to common problems regarding the Device
Adapter:
1. The Power LED does not light up.
Ans. Check the following:
a) Make sure that the Device Adapter is properly plugged into a power outlet.
b) Make sure the power outlet is active (working) by plugging another electric device into it.
c) Re-plug the Device Adapter to the power outlet. If the Power LED is still failed to light up,
contact your local dealer for technical support.
2. The Ethernet LED does not light up.
Ans. Check the following:
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a) Make sure that the Ethernet cable (RJ-45) is properly connected to the Device’s Adapter’s
Ethernet port.
b) Make sure that the other end of the Ethernet cable (RJ-45) is properly connected to the
computer LAN card or to you Cable/xDSL Ethernet port.
c) Make sure your computer LAN card is properly installed and configured.
d) Make sure your Cable/xDSL broadband access is working and configured correctly.
e) Contact your local dealer for technical support if the Ethernet LED is still failed to light up
after the above procedures.
3. The Device’s LED does not light up.
Ans. Check the following:
a) Try to plug a second Device Adapter into a nearby power outlet and check whether the
Device LED lights up or not.
b) Contact your local dealer for technical support if the Device LED is still failed to light up
after the above procedures.
3 Factory default settings
The table below lists the factory default settings of your device.
Item
Login
LAN Settings
Default settings
Login IP Address
192.168.1.1
Domain
mtc.setup.cn/ re300x.setup.cn
Login Password
admin
IP Address
192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
DHCP Server
Enabled
IP Pool
192.168.1.100~192.168.1.200
Wireless
Enabled
RE300x_XXXXXX(where XXXXXX
Wireless
SSID
is the last six characters in the
device's MAC address)
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You can find it on the label attached
to the device.
Network Mode
11b/g/n mixed
SSID Broadcast
Enabled
Channel
AutoSelect
Channel Bandwidth
20/40
Extension Channel
AutoSelect
Wireless Security
Disabled
Wireless
Access
Disabled
Control
4 Remove Wireless Network from Your PC
If you change wireless settings on your wireless device, you must remove them accordingly
from your PC; otherwise, you may not be able to wirelessly connect to this device. Below
describes how to remove a wireless network from your PC.
Windows 7
① Right-click the Network icon and select Properties.
② Select Manage Wireless Networks.
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Select the wireless network and click Remove network.
Windows XP
① Right-click My Network Places and select Properties.
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② Right click Wireless Network Connection and then select Properties.
③
Click Wireless Networks, select the wireless network name under Preferred
networks and then click the Remove button.
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5 Safety and Emission Statement
FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: 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
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
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communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of
20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
FCC ID : 2AHVHRE3001
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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