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USER MANUAL USER MANUAL USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Aztech WL559E Wall Plugged 300Mbps High Speed Wireless-
N Range Extender User Manual Table of Contents About the Device ........................................................................................................ 3 Minimum System Requirements ................................................................. 4 Package Contents ........................................................................................ 4 Device Overview .......................................................................................... 5 Front Panel ................................................................................................................ 5 Bottom Panel ............................................................................................................ 5 Top View .................................................................................................................... 5 Aztech WL559E RSSI LED BEHAVIOUR ............................................................ 6 Tips for placing the Range Extender .......................................................................... 8 Configuring the Device ................................................................................ 8 Aztech WL559E - Modes of Operation ........................................................ 13 Use the Device as a Wireless Repeater ...................................................... 14 Use the Device as a Wireless Bridge .......................................................... 14 Configure the WL559E as a Wireless AP ..................................................... 16 Changing the Wireless Settings ................................................................. 18 Changing the Wireless Security Settings ................................................... 20 WPS WiFi Protected Setup ....................................................................... 22 Configuring Wireless MAC Filtering ............................................................ 23 Viewing the Home Page ............................................................................ 24 System Management ............................................................................................... 26 Accessing System Management ................................................................ 26 Whats on System Management ................................................................ 26 Device Information ................................................................................................. 27 LAN Configuration ................................................................................................... 28 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................................. 30 Configuration Settings ............................................................................................ 30 Reboot ..................................................................................................................... 32 System Password .................................................................................................... 33 Setting a Static IP on your PC .................................................................... 33 FCC Notice ................................................................................................................. 42 Page 2 of 43 About the Device User Manual N Range Extender supports wireless Wireless----N Range Extend WL559E Wireless Aztech WL559E Aztech er supports wireless N Range Extend Wireless WL559E Aztech Aztech WL559E Wireless N Range Extend er supports wireless er supports wireless T Ethernet port, 802.11b/g/n standards with one 10/100Base----T Ethernet 802.11b/g/n standards with one 10/100Base port, T Ethernet 802.11b/g/n standards with one 10/100Base 802.11b/g/n standards with one 10/100Base T Ethernet port, port, includes Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) LEDs includes Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) LEDs includes Wireless Received Signal Strength includes Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) LEDs Indicator (RSSI) LEDs a dedicated WPS button for easy configuration with your supports a dedicated WPS button for and supports and easy configuration with your a dedicated WPS button for supports and and supports a dedicated WPS button for easy configuration with your easy configuration with your Access Point and wireless clients. Access Point and wireless clients. Access Point and wireless clients. Access Point and wireless clients. WL559E is designed with MIMO technology to extend the reach of any WL559E is designed with MIMO technology to extend the reach of any WL559E WL559E is designed with MIMO technology to extend the reach of any is designed with MIMO technology to extend the reach of any existing wireless router/AP to maximize the coverage in your home existing wireless router/AP to maximize the coverage in your home existing wireless router/AP to maximize the coverage in your home existing wireless router/AP to maximize the coverage in your home or office. It basically receives the signal from your wireless router/AP or office. It basically recei ves the signal from your wireless router/AP or office. It basically recei or office. It basically recei ves the signal from your wireless router/AP ves the signal from your wireless router/AP and repeats it to extend the range to farther locations that are and repeats it to extend the range to farther locations that are and repeats it to extend the range to farther locations that are and repeats it to extend the range to farther locations that are previously unreachable. previously unreachable. previously unreachable. previously unreachable. quipped with 64/128----bit WEP, WIFI Protected Access WL559E is eis eis eis equipped with 64/128 The WL559E The bit WEP, WIFI Protected Access quipped with 64/128 WL559E The The WL559E quipped with 64/128 bit WEP, WIFI Protected Access bit WEP, WIFI Protected Access
(WPA), and the latest WPA2 encryption with TKIP and AES algorithm to
(WPA), and the latest WPA2 encryption with TKIP and AES algorithm to
(WPA), and the latest WPA2 encryption with TKIP and AES
(WPA), and the latest WPA2 encryption with TKIP and AES algorithm to algorithm to protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. MAC Address protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. MAC Address protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. MAC Address protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. MAC Address Filtering for wireless links provides an additional layer of security for Filtering for wireless links provides an additional layer of security for Filtering for wireless links provides an additional layer of security for Filtering for wireless links provides an additional layer of security for your wireless network. your wireless network. your wireless network. your wireless network. The device comes with 1 x 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIx Ethernet port The device comes with 1 x 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIx Ethernet port The device comes with 1 x 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIx Ethernet port The device comes with 1 x 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIx Ethernet port that can be used to connect to an existing wired network to serve as a that can be u sed to connect to an existing wired network to serve as a that can be u that can be u sed to connect to an existing wired network to serve as a sed to connect to an existing wired network to serve as a access point or wireless bridge. It can also be used to wireless access point wireless or wireless bridge. It can also be used to access point wireless wireless access point or wireless bridge. It can also be used to or wireless bridge. It can also be used to configure the device via its web----based GUI, or upgrade the firmware configure the device via its web based GUI, or upgrade the firmware configure the device via its web configure the device via its web based GUI, or upgrade the firmware based GUI, or upgrade the firmware when connected to the Network Interface Card of your PC. when connected to the Network Interface Card of your PC. when connected to the Network Interface Card of your PC. when connected to the Network Interface Card of your PC. Page 3 of 43 User Manual Minimum System Requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements.
Any operating system can be used Any operating system can be used Any operating system can be used Any operating system can be used
Web Browser Web Browser Web Browser Web Browser
233MHz processor 233MHz processor 233MHz processor 233MHz processor
Ethernet network adapter Ethernet network adapter Ethernet network adapter Ethernet network adapter
Or Wireless network adapter Or Wireless network adapter Or Wireless network adapter Or Wireless network adapter Package Contents Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please Package contents are listed below. For any Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please missing items, please contact your dealer immediately. Product contents may vary for contact your dealer immediately. Product contents may vary for contact your dealer immediately. Product contents may vary for contact your dealer immediately. Product contents may vary for different models. different models. different models. different models.
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Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable
Easy Start Guide Easy Start Guide Easy Start Guide Easy Start Guide
Resource CD Resource CD Resource CD Resource CD Page 4 of 43 Device Overview Front Panel User Manual Bottom Panel LABEL DESCRIPTION RESET Press the Reset button using a pin for 5 seconds to restore the device to default factory settings ETHERNET PORT Connect to computers/Ethernet devices Top View WPS or Wifi Protected Setup button allows for easier setup of the WPS or Wifi Protected Setup button allows for easier setup of the WPS or Wifi Protected Setup button allows for easier setup of the WPS or Wifi Protected Setup button allows for easier setup of the ccess point and the N Range Extender with the Wireless Access Wireless----N Range Extender with the Wireless A Wireless point and the ccess N Range Extender with the Wireless A Wireless Wireless N Range Extender with the Wireless A ccess point and the point and the Clients (Laptops etc). Wireless Clients (
Wireless Laptops etc). Clients (
Wireless Wireless Clients (
Laptops etc). Laptops etc). Page 5 of 43 User Manual Aztech WL559E RSSI LED BEHAVIOUR The WL559E provides for a Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator The WL559E provides for a Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator The WL559E provides for a Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator The WL559E provides for a Wireless Received Signal Strength Indicator
(RSSI), which is a combination of 3 LEDs
(RSSI), which is a combination of 3 LEDs
(RSSI), which is a combination of 3 LEDs
(RSSI), which is a combination of 3 LEDs on the front panel, to on the front panel, to on the front panel, to on the front panel, to allow you to determine how strong the wireless signal is from your allow you to determine how strong t he wireless signal is from your allow you to determine how strong t allow you to determine how strong t he wireless signal is from your he wireless signal is from your or access point to your WL559E router or access point router to your WL559E.... or access point router router or access point to your WL559E to your WL559E The following table gives an overview on how the three LEDs on the The following table gives an overview on how the three LEDs on the The following table gives an overview on how the three LEDs on the The following table gives an overview on how the three LEDs on the front panel of the WL559E behave. front panel of the WL559E behave. front panel of the WL559E behave. front panel of the WL559E behave. LED COLOR/BEHAVIOUR LED 2 GREEN LED 3 GREEN MODE Wireless Repeater LED 1 GREEN LED should be ON if WL559E is connected to Router and RSSI value is equal to HIGH. LED should be ON if WL559E is connected to Router and RSSI value is greater than or equal to MID. LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED should be blinking if WL559E is NOT connected to any Router. LED should be ON if WL559E is connected to Router and RSSI value is greater than or equal to LOW. LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED 3 ORANGE LED should be ON during boot up. After full boot up, LED will no longer be Orange It will switch to GREEN.. LED should be blinking for 2 mins once WPS button is pressed. LED should stop blinking and ON for 5 secs when WPS authentication is successful. Then LED should be OFF. LED should be OFF if WL559E is connected to Router. LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. Page 6 of 43 LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED should be OFF when AP is completely boot up LED should be ON when AP is fully boot up User Manual Access Point Wireless BRIDGE LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED should be ON after fully boot up LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED should be ON if WL559E is connected to Router and RSSI value is equal to HIGH. LED should be ON after f fully boot up LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED should be ON if WL559E is connected to Router and RSSI value is greater than or equal to MID. LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED will blink 2x once authentication with the WPS is successful LED should be blinking if WL559E is NOT connected to any Router. LED should be ON if WL559E is connected to Router and RSSI value is greater than or equal to LOW. LED should be OFF while WL559E is booting up. LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED should be OFF while WL559E is doing WPS authentication. LED will be blinking if not connected to a router LED will blink for 2 minutes when WPS button is pressed. LED should be ON during boot up. After fully bootup, LED will OFF. LED should be blinking for 2 mins once WPS button is pressed. LED should stop blinking and ON for 5 secs when WPS authentication is successful. Then LED should be OFF. LED should be OFF if WL559E is connected to Router. Page 7 of 43 User Manual Tips for placing the Range Extender
, it is a good idea to WL559E, it is figure your WL559E Before proceeding to configure your Before proceeding to con a good idea to
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, it is a good idea to a good idea to identify the areas where you have good wireless reception and weak identify the areas where you have good wireless reception and weak identify the areas where you have good wireless reception and weak identify the areas where you have good wireless reception and weak at all. Based from this assessment you may place or no wireless signal at all. Based from thi or no wireless signal s assessment you may place at all. Based from thi or no wireless signal or no wireless signal at all. Based from thi s assessment you may place s assessment you may place N Range Extender in between a location where you have ireless----N Range Extender the Wthe Wthe Wthe Wireless in between a location where you have N Range Extender ireless ireless N Range Extender in between a location where you have in between a location where you have good wireless reception and where you have poor wireless coverage. good wireless reception and where you have poor wireless coverage. good wireless reception and where you have poor wireless coverage. good wireless reception and where you have poor wireless coverage. This will serve as the identified location This will serve as the WL559E. The for the WL559E identified location for the
. The This will serve as the This will serve as the WL559E for the for the WL559E
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. The identified location identified location illustration below is an example of a network diagram. illustrati on below is an example of a network diagram. illustrati illustrati on below is an example of a network diagram. on below is an example of a network diagram. N Range Extender is crucial to get NOTE: Placement of the Wireless----N Range Extend NOTE: Placement of the Wireless er is crucial to get N Range Extend NOTE: Placement of the Wireless NOTE: Placement of the Wireless N Range Extend er is crucial to get er is crucial to get the best possible results for extending your existing wireless signal. It the best possible results for extending your existing wireless signal. It the best possible results for extending your existing wireless signal. It the best possible results for extending your existing wireless signal. It to be placed in a location where it can receive WL559E to be placed in a location where it ideal for the WL559E isisisis ideal for the can receive to be placed in a location where it WL559E ideal for the ideal for the WL559E to be placed in a location where it can receive can receive good wireless signal from the wireless router/Access Point (AP) so as good wireless signal from the wireless router/Access Point (AP) so as good wireless signal from the wireless router/Access Point (AP) so as good wireless signal from the wireless router/Access Point (AP) so as to avoid disconnection and packet loss. to avoid disconnection and packet loss. to avoid disconnection and packet loss. to avoid disconnection and packet loss. Configuring the Device Setting up the device is easy. Follow the steps below to configure the Setting up the device is easy. Follow the ste ps below to configure the Setting up the device is easy. Follow the ste Setting up the device is easy. Follow the ste ps below to configure the ps below to configure the ss router/Access your current wireless router/A to connect to your current wirele WL559E to connect to WL559E ccess PPPPointointointoint. ccess ss router/A your current wirele to connect to WL559E WL559E to connect to your current wirele ss router/A ccess Page 8 of 43 WL559E can be configured using either wired or wireless TTTThe he he he WL559E can be configured using either wired or wireless WL559E WL559E can be configured using either wired or wireless can be configured using either wired or wireless User Manual connection with your laptop or PC connection with your laptop or PC. connection with your laptop or PC connection with your laptop or PC To configure your WL559E via the Web GUI:
1.1.1.1. Connect the WL559E to a power outlet. Aztech WL559E Connect the Aztech to a power outlet. WL559E Aztech Connect the Connect the Aztech WL559E to a power outlet. to a power outlet. 2.2.2.2. For the wired method, connect an Ethernet cable from your PCs For the wired method, connect an Ethernet cabl e from your PCs an Ethernet cabl For the wired method, connect For the wired method, connect an Ethernet cabl e from your PCs e from your PCs Ethernet port to the Ethernet port at the base of the WL559E Ethernet port to the Ethernet port at the base of the WL559E.... Ethernet port to the Ethernet port at the base of the Ethernet port to the Ethernet port at the base of the WL559E WL559E 3.3.3.3. Once a connection to the WL559E is established, your PC/laptop will Once a connection to the WL559E is established, your PC/laptop will WL559E Once a connection to the Once a connection to the WL559E is established, your PC/laptop will is established, your PC/laptop will then start the and you can then
(eg: 10.0.10.1) and you can receive an IP address (eg: 10.0.10.1) receive an IP address start the then and you can
(eg: 10.0.10.1) receive an IP address receive an IP address
(eg: 10.0.10.1) and you can then start the start the nterface of the WL559E configuration using the web graphical user interface configuration using the web graphical user i of the WL559E.... nterface configuration using the web graphical user i configuration using the web graphical user i nterface of the WL559E of the WL559E 4.4.4.4. On your PC or laptop, launch a browser (Eg: Internet Explorer, Firefox, On your PC or laptop, launch a browser (Eg: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Explorer, On your PC or laptop, launch a browser (Eg: Internet On your PC or laptop, launch a browser (Eg: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Firefox, Safari etc).You will be prompted to login to the WebUI of the repeater. Safari etc). You will be prompted to login to the WebUI of the repeater. Safari etc). Safari etc). You will be prompted to login to the WebUI of the repeater. You will be prompted to login to the WebUI of the repeater. Key in admin/admin for username/password. Key in admin/admin for username/password. Key in admin/admin for username/password. Key in admin/admin for username/password. redirect you to the web GUI once automatically redirec now automatically WL559E willwillwillwill now The WL559E The t you to the web GUI once redirec automatically now WL559E The The WL559E now automatically redirec t you to the web GUI once t you to the web GUI once you launch your web browser. you launch your web browser. you launch your web browser. you launch your web browser. Page 9 of 43 User Manual After step 4, the following WL559E WebUIIII will be launched on your After step 4, the following WL559E WebU will be launched on your After step 4, the following WL559E WebU After step 4, the following WL559E WebU will be launched on your will be launched on your scan and display browser. A Wireless site survey is performed totototo scan and browser. A Wireless site survey is performed display all all all all display scan and browser. A Wireless site survey is performed browser. A Wireless site survey is performed scan and display available neighboring wireless routers or Access points available neighboring wireless routers or Access points.... available neighboring wireless routers or Access points available neighboring wireless routers or Access points 5.5.5.5. If If If If in any case alternately ,you may manually not happen, , , , alternately , this does not happen in any case this does you may manually alternately , not happen this does in any case in any case this does not happen alternately , you may manually you may manually input 10.0.10.254 on the address bar of your browser as shown below input 10.0.10.254 on the address bar of your browser as shown below input input 10.0.10.254 on the address bar of your browser as shown below 10.0.10.254 on the address bar of your browser as shown below 6.6.6.6. Once yo network names or ireless network name u are able to view the list of Wireless Once you are able to view the list of W s or network name ireless u are able to view the list of W Once yo Once yo u are able to view the list of W ireless network name s or s or ireless network name Access point names, scroll the list to find the Wthe Wthe Wthe Wireless n Access point names, scroll the list to find etwork name ireless n Access point names, scroll the list to find Access point names, scroll the list to find ireless n etwork name etwork name
(Eg: SINGTEL----7A7C as shown below) of your router at home (Eg: SINGTEL of your router at home 7A7C as shown below)
(Eg: SINGTEL of your router at home of your router at home
(Eg: SINGTEL 7A7C as shown below) 7A7C as shown below) Page 10 of 43 User Manual 7.7.7.7. Click the Connect button Click the Connect button Connect Click the Click the Connect button button located on the right side of the located on the right side of the located on the right side of the located on the right side of the name you want to connect to. wireless network name wireless network you want to connect to. name wireless network wireless network name you want to connect to. you want to connect to. 8.8.8.8. Click if you don't see your wireless network name button if you don't see your wireless Refresh button Click Refresh network name on on on on network name if you don't see your wireless button Refresh Click Click Refresh button if you don't see your wireless network name the listttt and the WL559E will rescan and update the list of Wireless the lis and the WL559E will rescan and update the list of Wireless the lis the lis and the WL559E will rescan and update the list of Wireless and the WL559E will rescan and update the list of Wireless network names network names.... network names network names 9.9.9.9. Input the password/key/passphrase ireless network password/
selected Wireless network Input the selected W key/passphrase of of of of key/passphrase password/
ireless network selected W Input the Input the selected W ireless network password/
key/passphrase your existing wireless network at home. Click the Apply button to your existing wireless network at home
. Click the Apply button to your existing wireless network at home your existing wireless network at home
. Click the Apply button to
. Click the Apply button to Ensure to key in the correct Wireless password. commit the changes. Ensure to key in the correct Wi commit the changes. reless password. Ensure to key in the correct Wi commit the changes. commit the changes. Ensure to key in the correct Wi reless password. reless password. 10.10.10.10. The repeater will now start connecting to your wireless router at The repeater will now start connecting to your wireless router at The repeater will now start connecting to your wireless router at The repeater will now start connecting to your wireless router at home and display the following message Repeater Connecting home and display the following message Repeater Connecting home and display the following message Repeater Connecting home and display the following message Repeater Connecting Page 11 of 43 User Manual 11.11.11.11. After successfully saving the settings, the WL559E will reboot After successfully saving the settings, the WL559E will reboot After successfully saving the settings, the WL559E will reboot After successfully saving the settings, the WL559E will reboot and connect to your wireless router. and connect to your wireless router. and connect to your wireless router. and connect to your wireless router. of the device will light up on a successful s on the front of the device will light up on The LEDs on the front The LED a successful of the device will light up on s on the front The LED The LED s on the front of the device will light up on a successful a successful connection indicating the current signal strength between your connection indicating the current signal strength between your connection indicating the current signal strength connection indicating the current signal strength between your between your Wireless router and the Aztech WL559E. Wireless router and the Aztech WL559E. Wireless router and the Aztech WL559E. Wireless router and the Aztech WL559E. 12.12.12.12. On the WebUi, you will be able to notice that the connection On the WebUi, you will be able to notice that the connection On the WebUi, you will be able to notice that the connection On the WebUi, you will be able to notice that the connection between your Wireless router and the WL559E has been established between your Wireless r outer and the WL559E has been established between your Wireless r between your Wireless r outer and the WL559E has been established outer and the WL559E has been established as well as well.... as well as well 13.13.13.13. to a power outlet at the identified location WL559E to a power ou Plug the WL559E Plug the tlet at the identified location to a power ou WL559E Plug the Plug the WL559E to a power ou tlet at the identified location tlet at the identified location where signal strength is strong as indicated by the 3 LEDs on the front where signal strength is strong as indicated by the 3 LEDs on the front where signal strength is strong as indicated by the 3 LEDs on the front where signal strength is strong as indicated by the 3 LEDs on the front panel of the device panel of the device panel of the device panel of the device 14.14.14.14. ireless devices such as laptops connect your wwwwireless devices such a You may now connect your You may now s laptops ireless devices such a connect your You may now You may now connect your ireless devices such a s laptops s laptops andandandand smasmasmasmartphones with the WL559E Wireless Repeater rtphones with the WL559E Wireless Repeater.... rtphones with the WL559E Wireless Repeater rtphones with the WL559E Wireless Repeater NOTENOTENOTENOTE: : : :
*You may need to reboot your laptop to connect to the WL559E
*You may need to reboot your laptop to connect to the WL559E.... WL559E
*You may need to reboot your laptop to connect to the
*You may need to reboot your laptop to connect to the WL559E
**You may need to enable Enhanced Compatibility if you are using
**You may need to enable Enhanced Compatibility if you are using
**You may need to enable Enhanced Compatibility if you are using
**You may need to enable Enhanced Compatibility if you are using Windows 7 OS with certain brands of Wireless routers. Windows 7 OS with certain brands of Wireless routers. Windows 7 OS with certain brands of Wireless routers. Windows 7 OS with certain brands of Wireless routers. Page 12 of 43
***Do not select AUTO from channel selection. If your wireless AP is
***Do not select AUTO from channel selection. If your wireless AP is
***Do
***Do not select AUTO from channel selection. If your wireless AP is not select AUTO from channel selection. If your wireless AP is using auto channel, you would still need to select the current channel using auto channel, you would still need to select the current channel using auto channel, you would still need to select the current channel using auto channel, you would still need to select the current channel WL559E will automatically follow your wireless AP if it it is using. The WL559E it is using. The will automatically follow your wireless AP if it WL559E it is using. The it is using. The WL559E will automatically follow your wireless AP if it will automatically follow your wireless AP if it User Manual switches to a different channel. switches to a different channel. switches to a different channel. switches to a different channel. Aztech WL559E - Modes of Operation Aztech WL559E supports three modes of operation:
Aztech WL559E supports three modes of operation:
Aztech WL559E supports three modes of operation:
Aztech WL559E supports three modes of operation:
Wireless Repeater or Range Extender Mode [Default mode]
Wireless Repeater or Range Extender Mode [Default mode]
Wireless Repeater or Range Extender Mode [Default mode]
Wireless Repeater or Range Extender Mode [Default mode]
Wireless Bridge Mode Wireless Bridge Mode Wireless Bridge Mode Wireless Bridge Mode
Wireless Access Point Mode Wireless Access Point Mode Wireless Access Point Mode Wireless Access Point Mode Page 13 of 43 User Manual Use the Device as a Wireless Repeater to the main Access WL559E to the main A rom the WL559E Once the wireless connection from the Once the wireless connection f ccess to the main A WL559E rom the Once the wireless connection f Once the wireless connection f rom the WL559E to the main A ccess ccess PPPPointointointoint/router is established you can connect your wireless devices like
/router is established you can connect your wireless devices like
/router is established you can connect your wireless devices like
/router is established you can connect your wireless devices like es through the Wireless----N Range Extender laptops and smartphones through the Wireless laptops and smartphon N Range Extender. N Range Extender es through the Wireless laptops and smartphon laptops and smartphon es through the Wireless N Range Extender now obtain an IP address from the main AP/router These devices will now These devices will obtain an IP address from the main AP/router now These devices will These devices will now obtain an IP address from the main AP/router obtain an IP address from the main AP/router and should be able to access the Internet from farther locations and should be able t o access the Internet from farther locations and should be able t and should be able t o access the Internet from farther locations o access the Internet from farther locations previously unreachable by your wireless signal. previously unreachable by your wireless signal. previously unreachable by your wireless signal. previously unreachable by your wireless signal. Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Use the Device as a Wireless Bridge Connect wired devices to your wireless network by connecting an Connect wired devices to your wireless network by connecting an Connect wired devices to your wireless network by connecting an Connect wired devices to your wireless network by connecting an Ethernet cable from a wired device, such as a Desktop PC, Game Ethernet cable from a wired device, such as a Desktop PC, Game Ethernet cable from a wired device, such as a Ethernet cable from a wired device, such as a Desktop PC, Game Desktop PC, Game ready LCD TV, to the Ethernet port of the WL559E Console or Internet----ready LCD TV, to the Ethernet port of the Console or Internet WL559E.... WL559E ready LCD TV, to the Ethernet port of the Console or Internet Console or Internet ready LCD TV, to the Ethernet port of the WL559E To setup the Aztech WL559E as a Wireless Bridge To setup the Aztech WL559E as a Wireless Bridge::::
Bridge To setup the Aztech WL559E as a Wireless To setup the Aztech WL559E as a Wireless Bridge 1.1.1.1. Connect a PC/laptop to the WL559E. Plug an Ethernet cable to the Connect a PC/laptop to the WL559E. Plug an Ethernet cable to the Connect a PC/laptop to the WL559E. Plug an Ethernet cable to the Connect a PC/laptop to the WL559E. Plug an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a connection to Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a connection to Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a connection to connection to the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address and you can start the configuration using the web graphical user and you can start the configuration using the web graphical user and you can start the configuration using the web graphical user and you can start the configuration using the web graphical user interface. interface. interface. interface. Page 14 of 43 2.2.2.2. The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input browser. If in any case it browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input does not, you may manually input 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. Input username as admin and 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. Input username as admin and 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. Input username as admin and Input username as admin and User Manual password as admin. Click the OK button. password as admin. Click the OK button. password as admin. Click the OK button. password as admin. Click the OK button. 3.3.3.3. On your browser, close the Wireless Site survey that displays the list On your browser, close the Wireless Site survey that displays the list On your browser, close the Wireless Site survey that displays the list On your browser, close the Wireless Site survey that displays the list nnect from the Quick Connect of the available Wireless networks. Select Quick Co of the available Wireless networks. Select from the nnect Quick Co of the available Wireless networks. Select of the available Wireless networks. Select Quick Co nnect from the from the WebUi homepage as shown below. WebUi homepage as shown below. WebUi homepage as shown below. WebUi homepage as shown below. 4.4.4.4. Choose the desired Wireless router from the Wireless Site survey to Choose the desired Wireless router from the Wireless Site survey to Choose the desired Wireless router from the Wireless Site survey to Choose the desired Wireless router from the Wireless Site survey to connect to and select the connect to and select the connect to and select the connect to and select the button. button. button. button. 5.5.5.5. Select Bridge as shown
.The WL559E will auto fill the details Select Bridge as shown belowbelowbelowbelow .The WL559E will auto fill the details
.The WL559E will auto fill the Select Bridge as shown Select Bridge as shown
.The WL559E will auto fill the details details of the Wireless router. Key in the correct Wireless Password /
of the Wireless router. Key in the correct Wireless Password /
of the Wireless router. Key in of the Wireless router. Key in the correct Wireless Password /
the correct Wireless Password /
select Apply. The settings passphrase of your wireless router then select Apply. passphrase of your wireless router then The settings select Apply. passphrase of your wireless router then passphrase of your wireless router then select Apply. The settings The settings will then get applied. will then get applied. will then get applied. will then get applied. Page 15 of 43 User Manual 6.6.6.6. Connect the Wired Client to the Ethernet port of the WL559E similar to Connect the Wired Client to the Ethernet port of the WL559E similar to Connect the Wired Client to the Ethernet port of the WL559E similar to Connect the Wired Client to the Ethernet port of the WL559E similar to the setup shown below. the setup shown below. the setup shown below. the setup shown below. Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Configure the WL559E as a Wireless AP Point, to turn a regular as a Wireless Access Point, also as a Wireless Access WL559E also Use the WL559E Use the to turn a regular Point, as a Wireless Access also WL559E Use the Use the WL559E also as a Wireless Access Point, to turn a regular to turn a regular router into a wireless capable networking device to be able modemmodemmodemmodem----router into a wireless capable networking device to be able router into a wireless capable networking device to router into a wireless capable networking device to be able be able wireless----enabled devices such as connect to to to to wireless to to to to connect enabled devices such as wireless connect connect wireless enabled devices such as enabled devices such as laptops and laptops and laptops and laptops and smartphones. smartphones. smartphones. smartphones. Aztech WL559E as as as as a a a a WWWWireless AP:
To setup the Aztech WL559E To setup the ireless AP:
Aztech WL559E To setup the To setup the Aztech WL559E ireless AP:
ireless AP:
1.1.1.1. Connect a PC WL559E. Plug an Ethernet cable to the
/laptop to the WL559E Connect a PC/laptop to the
. Plug an Ethernet cable to the WL559E
/laptop to the Connect a PC Connect a PC
/laptop to the WL559E
. Plug an Ethernet cable to the
. Plug an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a connection to Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a connection to Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Ethernet port at the base portion of the device. Once a connection to Once a connection to the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address the device is established, your PC/laptop will receive an IP address and you can start the configuration using the web graphical user and you can start the configuration u sing the web graphical user and you can start the configuration u and you can start the configuration u sing the web graphical user sing the web graphical user interface. interface. interface. interface. Page 16 of 43 2.2.2.2. The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web The device will redirect you to the web GUI once you launch your web browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input browser. If in any case it does not, you may manually input 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. Input username as admin and 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. Input username as admin and 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. 10.0.10.254 on the address bar. Input username as admin and Input username as admin and User Manual password as admin. Click the OK button. password as admin. Click the OK button. password as admin. Click the password as admin. Click the OK button. OK button. 3.3.3.3. On your browser, c On your browser, close the Wireless Site survey that displays the list lose the Wireless Site survey that displays the list On your browser, c On your browser, c lose the Wireless Site survey that displays the list lose the Wireless Site survey that displays the list of the available Wireless networks. Select Setup from the WebUi of the available Wireless networks. Select Setup from the WebUi of the available Wireless networks. Select Setup from the WebUi of the available Wireless networks. Select Setup from the WebUi homepage as shown below. homepage as shown below. homepage as shown below. homepage as shown below. 4.4.4.4. Select Access Point as shown below, Set the desired Wireless Select Access Point as shown below, Set the desired Wireless Select Access Point as shown below, Set the desired Wireless Select Access Point as shown below, Set the desired Wireless network name and the security type and then select Apply.The network name and the security type and then select Apply.The network name and network name and the security type and then select Apply.The the security type and then select Apply.The settings will then get applied. settings will then get applied. then get applied. settings will settings will then get applied. 5.5.5.5. UUUUnplug the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect it to an available nplug the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect it to an available nplug the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect it to an available nplug the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect it to an available Ethernet port in your modem----router to match the hardware setup Ethernet port in your modem router to match the hardware setup Ethernet port in your modem Ethernet port in your modem router to match the hardware setup router to match the hardware setup illustrated below. illustrated below. illustrated below. illustrated below. Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Setup Diagram Page 17 of 43 User Manual NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
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WL559E, you would need to To change any wireless settings on the WL559E To change any wireless settings on the
, you would need to WL559E To change any wireless settings on the To change any wireless settings on the WL559E
, you would need to
, you would need to set a static IP address on your wireless network card to be able to set a static IP address on your wireless network card to be able to set a static IP address on your wireless network card to be able to set a static IP address on your wireless network card to be able to access the web GUI before you can configure the settings. access the web GUI before you can configure the settings. access the web GUI before you can configure the settings. access the web GUI before you can configure the settings. Setting a Static IP on your PC Setting a Static IP on your PC Setting a Static IP on your PC Setting a Static IP on your PC to set a static IP on your PC ((((also Please refer to the steps on how to set a static IP on your PC Please refer to the steps on how also to set a static IP on your PC Please refer to the steps on how Please refer to the steps on how to set a static IP on your PC also also please scroll down to page #
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Changing the Wireless Settings of the WL559E to suit your own Modify the default Wireless Settings of the WL559E Modify the default Wireless Settings to suit your own of the WL559E Modify the default Wireless Settings Modify the default Wireless Settings of the WL559E to suit your own to suit your own preference. preference. preference. preference. To change the Wireless settings via the Web GUI:
1.1.1.1. Set a stati
(Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E c IP (Eg:10.0.10.2) Set a static IP on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E
(Eg:10.0.10.2) c IP Set a stati Set a stati c IP
(Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E and Launch your browser and Launch your browser and Launch and Launch your browser your browser Page 18 of 43 2.2.2.2. Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 3.3.3.3. Close the Wireless Site survey pop up and click on the Wireless icon Close the Wireless Site survey pop up and click on the Wireless icon up and Close the Wireless Site survey pop Close the Wireless Site survey pop up and click on the Wireless icon click on the Wireless icon User Manual as shown belo as shown below. w. w. w. as shown belo as shown belo 4.4.4.4. You can change the settings and security settings wireless security Basic settings, wireless You can change the Basic settings, and settings security wireless Basic settings, You can change the You can change the Basic settings, wireless security settings and and change wireless MAC filtering settings from this section change wireless MAC filtering settings from this section change wireless MAC filtering settings from this section change wireless MAC filtering settings from this section 5.5.5.5. You can make any changes to the basic wireless settings of the You can make any changes to the basic wireless settings of the basic You can make any changes to the You can make any changes to the basic wireless settings of the wireless settings of the WL559E by selecting the Wireless Basic Settings icon and ClicClicClicClick Apply WL559E by selecting the Wireless Basic Settings icon and k Apply WL559E by selecting the Wireless Basic Settings icon and WL559E by selecting the Wireless Basic Settings icon and k Apply k Apply to commit the changes to commit the changes to commit the changes to commit the changes 6.6.6.6. Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the new settings new settings new settings new settings Page 19 of 43 User Manual Changing the Wireless Security Settings Modify the default Wireless Security Settings to suit your own Modify the default Wireless Security Settings to suit your own Modify the default Wireless Security Settings to suit your own Modify the default Wireless Security Settings to suit your own preference. preference. preference. preference. To change the Wireless security settings via the Web GUI:
1.1.1.1. SetSetSetSet a static IP
(Eg:10.0.10.2)on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E a static IP (Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E
(Eg:10.0.10.2) a static IP a static IP
(Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E on your PC. Connect the PC to the WL559E and Launch your browser and Launch your browser and Launch your browser and Launch your browser 2.2.2.2. Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 3.3.3.3. Click the button, and click the Security menu. You can Wireless button, and click the Security menu. Y Click the Wireless ou can button, and click the Security menu. Y Wireless Click the Click the Wireless button, and click the Security menu. Y ou can ou can change the wireless security settings as preferred from this page change the wireless security settings as preferred from this page change the wireless security settings as preferred from this page change the wireless security settings as preferred from this page 4.4.4.4. Then Select the Security Settings icon to make the necessary Then Select the Security Settings icon to make the necessary Then Select the Security Settings icon to make the necessary Then Select the Security Settings icon to make the necessary changes. changes. changes. changes. Page 20 of 43 User Manual 5.5.5.5. You can choose any of the Wireless Security modes, set the new You can choose any of the Wireless Security modes, set the new You can choose any of the Wireless Security modes, set the new You can choose any of the Wireless Security modes, set the new wireless key or password for your WL559E. wireless key or password for your WL559E. wireless key or password for your WL559E. wireless key or password for your WL559E. 6.6.6.6. The supported security modes are WEP, WPA
, WPA2----PSK and The supported security modes are WEP, WPA----PSKPSKPSKPSK, WPA2 PSK and
, WPA2 The supported security modes are WEP, WPA The supported security modes are WEP, WPA
, WPA2 PSK and PSK and WPA/WPA2.Recommend to use WPA/WPA2 security type. WPA/WPA2.Recommend to use WPA/WPA2 security type. WPA/WPA2.Recommend to use WPA/WPA2 security type. WPA/WPA2.Recommend to use WPA/WPA2 security type. 7.7.7.7. Click Apply to commit the changes Click Apply to commit the changes Click Apply to commit the changes Click Apply to commit the changes 8.8.8.8. Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the Ensure to recreate the wireless profile on your computer to match the new settings new settings new settings new settings Page 21 of 43 User Manual WPS WiFi Protected Setup to setup the Wireless easier to setup the W i Protected Setup makes it easier WPS or WiFi Protected Setup makes it WPS or WiF ireless----N N N N ireless to setup the W easier i Protected Setup makes it WPS or WiF WPS or WiF i Protected Setup makes it easier to setup the W ireless Range Extender with your Wireless router and your Wireless client. Range Extend er with your Wireless router and your Wireless client. Range Extend Range Extend er with your Wireless router and your Wireless client. er with your Wireless router and your Wireless client. Note: Your Wireless router at home as well as your Wireless clients Note: Your Wireless router at home as well as your Wireless clients Note: Your Wireless router at home as well as your Wireless clients Note: Your Wireless router at home as well as your Wireless clients must support WiFi Protected Setup feature must support WiFi Protected Setup feature must support must support WiFi Protected Setup feature WiFi Protected Setup feature button on the top of ch WL559E provides for a dedicated WPS button The Aztech WL559E provides for a dedicated WPS The Azte on the top of button ch WL559E provides for a dedicated WPS The Azte The Azte ch WL559E provides for a dedicated WPS button on the top of on the top of the device. the device. the device. the device. To connect the WL559E to your wireless router/AP via WPS:
1.1.1.1. Press the WPS button on the WL559E for 5 seconds to activate WPS Press the WPS button on the WL559E for 5 seconds to activate WPS WL559E Press the WPS button on the Press the WPS button on the WL559E for 5 seconds to activate WPS for 5 seconds to activate WPS Enrollee mode. Enrollee mode. Enrollee mode. Enrollee mode. 2.2.2.2. Press the WPS button on your wireless route Press the WPS button on your wireless router/AP within 2 minutes. r/AP within 2 minutes. Press the WPS button on your wireless route Press the WPS button on your wireless route r/AP within 2 minutes. r/AP within 2 minutes. 3.3.3.3. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. To connect a wireless client to the WL559E via WPS:
1.1.1.1. Press the WPS button on the WL559E for 2 seconds to activate WPS Press the WPS button on the WL559E for 2 seconds to activate WPS WL559E Press the WPS button on the Press the WPS button on the WL559E for 2 seconds to activate WPS for 2 seconds to activate WPS Registrar mode. Registrar mode. Registrar mode. Registrar mode. 2.2.2.2. Press the WPS button on your wirel Press the WPS button on your wireless client within 2 minutes. ess client within 2 minutes. Press the WPS button on your wirel Press the WPS button on your wirel ess client within 2 minutes. ess client within 2 minutes. Page 22 of 43 3.3.3.3. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. The 2 devices should associate automatically within 2 minutes. User Manual Configuring Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering allows you to select which wireless clients to Wireless MAC Filtering allows you to select which wireless clients to Wireless MAC Filtering allows you to select which wireless clients to Wireless MAC Filtering allows you to select which wireless clients to allow or deny access to the Wireless----N Range Extender allow or deny access to the Wireless N Range Extender. N Range Extender allow or deny access to the Wireless allow or deny access to the Wireless N Range Extender To configure Wireless MAC Filtering via the Web GUI:
1.1.1.1. SetSetSetSet a static IP (Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC and connect your PC to the a static IP (Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC and connect your PC to the a static IP (Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC and connect your PC to the a static IP (Eg:10.0.10.2) on your PC and connect your PC to the WL559E and launch the browser WL559E and launch the browser .... WL559E and launch the browser WL559E and launch the browser 2.2.2.2. Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK.... Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 3.3.3.3. Close the Wireless Site survey popu Wireless icon on Click the Wireless p and Click the Close the Wireless Site survey popup and icon on Wireless Click the p and Close the Wireless Site survey popu Close the Wireless Site survey popu p and Click the Wireless icon on icon on the homepage as shown below. the homepage as shown below. the homepage as shown below. the homepage as shown below. 4.4.4.4. CCCClick MAC filter icon. lick MAC filter icon. MAC filter lick lick MAC filter icon. icon. 5.5.5.5. You can tab to apply the Policy select Allow or Deny tab to apply the either select Allow or Deny You can either Policy tab to apply the select Allow or Deny either You can You can either select Allow or Deny tab to apply the Policy Policy Page 23 of 43 User Manual 6.6.6.6. EEEEnter the MAC address of the wireless client you wish to allow/deny nter the MAC address of the wireless client you wish to allow/deny nter the MAC address of the wireless client you wish to allow/deny nter the MAC address of the wireless client you wish to allow/deny N Range Extender. Wireless----N Range Ex access to the Wireless access to the tender. N Range Ex Wireless access to the access to the Wireless N Range Ex tender. tender. Allow WiFi MAC address access Allow WiFi MAC address access Allow WiFi MAC address access Allow WiFi MAC address access Deny WiFi MAC address access Deny WiFi MAC address access Deny WiFi MAC address access Deny WiFi MAC address access 7.7.7.7. Click Click Click Click one or more Wifi MAC address add one or more to to to to add Wifi MAC address .... one or more add add one or more Wifi MAC address Wifi MAC address 8.8.8.8. Click Apply to commit the settings Click Apply to commit the settings Click Apply to commit the settings Click Apply to commit the settings Viewing the Home Page The Home Page will provide youyouyouyou with icons to help configure the The Home Page will provide with icons to help configure the The Home Page will provide The Home Page will provide with icons to help configure the with icons to help configure the lso provide information about your device. WL559E and also provide WL559E and a information about your device. lso provide WL559E and a WL559E and a lso provide information about your device. information about your device. To view the Home Page via the Web GUI:
1.1.1.1. Once connected to the WL559E, Launch a browser on your PC or Once connected to the WL559E, Launch a browser on your PC or browser Once connected to the WL559E, Launch a Once connected to the WL559E, Launch a browser on your PC or on your PC or laptop. laptop. laptop. laptop. 2.2.2.2. Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK.... Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 3.3.3.3. A Wireless site survey pop up will be A Wireless site survey pop up will be displayed. displayed. A Wireless site survey pop up will be A Wireless site survey pop up will be displayed. displayed. Page 24 of 43 User Manual 4.4.4.4. Close the site survey to access the Home page of the WL559E WebUI Close the site survey to access the Home page of the WL559E WebUI Close the site survey to access the Home page of the WL559E WebUI Close the site survey to access the Home page of the WL559E WebUI Page 25 of 43 User Manual System Management The System Management menu The System Management menu The System Management menu The System Management menu is used is used is used is used for device settings for device settings for device settings for device settings administration. administration. administration. administration. Accessing System Management To access the Web User Interface:
1.1.1.1. With the WL550E connect ed to your PC ,launch your browser. With the WL550E connected to your PC ,launch your browser. ed to your PC ,launch With the WL550E connect With the WL550E connect ed to your PC ,launch your browser. your browser. 2.2.2.2. Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK Input admin for both username and password fields and click on OK 3.3.3.3. Close the Wireless Site Survey pop Close the Wireless Site Survey pop----up.up.up.up. Close the Wireless Site Survey pop Close the Wireless Site Survey pop 4.4.4.4. Click on System Click on System Click on System Click on System Whats on System Management System Management includes the following options:
System Management includes the following options:
System Management includes the following options:
System Management includes the following options:
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Device Device Infor Informationmationmationmation Infor Device Device Infor
LAN Configuration LAN Configuration LAN Configuration LAN Configuration
Firmware Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Firmware Firmware Upgrade Upgrade
Configuration Configuration Settings Settings Configuration Configuration Settings Settings
Reboot Reboot Reboot Reboot
System System Password Password System System Password Password Device Information This page shows the device information. Below is the list of This page shows the device information. Below is the list of This page shows the device information. Below is the list of This page shows the device information. Below is the list of information shown in this menu. information shown in this menu. information shown in this menu. information shown in this menu. Page 27 of 43 User Manual
Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version of the device Firmware Version Shows the current firm ware version of the device Shows the current firm Firmware Version Firmware Version Shows the current firm ware version of the device ware version of the device
Build Date Build Date Shows the firmware release date Shows the firmware release date Build Date Build Date Shows the firmware release date Shows the firmware release date
Serial Number Serial Number Shows the serial number of the device Shows the serial number of the device Serial Number Serial Number Shows the serial number of the device Shows the serial number of the device
ETH MAC Address ETH MAC Address Shows devices Ethernet interface MAC address Shows devices Ethernet interface MAC address ETH MAC Address ETH MAC Address Shows devices Ethernet interface MAC address Shows devices Ethernet interface MAC address
Wireless MAC Address Wireless MAC Address Shows devices wireless interface MAC Shows devices wireless interface MAC Wireless MAC Address Wireless MAC Address Shows devices wireless interface MAC Shows devices wireless interface MAC addre addressssssss addre addre
Wireless Status Wireless Status Shows the status of the wireless interface. Shows the status of the wireless interface. Wireless Status Wireless Status Shows the status of the wireless interface. Shows the status of the wireless interface. LAN Configuration This page allows you to change the IP address of the device. This page allows you to change the IP address of the device. This page allows you to change the IP address of the device. This page allows you to change the IP address of the device. Page 28 of 43 User Manual WL559E to an IP address NOTE: You may change the IP address of the WL559E NOTE: You may change the IP address of the to an IP address WL559E NOTE: You may change the IP address of the NOTE: You may change the IP address of the WL559E to an IP address to an IP address within the same subnet of your existing network. within the same subnet of your existin g network. within the same subnet of your existin within the same subnet of your existin g network. g network. WL559E web GUI even after it is This will allow you access to the WL559E This will allow you access to the web GUI even after it is WL559E This will allow you access to the This will allow you access to the WL559E web GUI even after it is web GUI even after it is associated to your wireless router/AP. associated to your wireless router/AP. associated to your wireless router/AP. associated to your wireless router/AP. Please remember to reserve the assigned IP address on your routers Please remember to reserve the assigned IP address on your routers Please Please remember to reserve the assigned IP address on your routers remember to reserve the assigned IP address on your routers DHCP server to prevent any IP conflict on your network. DHCP server to prevent any IP conflict on your network. DHCP server to prevent any IP conflict on your network. DHCP server to prevent any IP conflict on your network. Page 29 of 43 User Manual Firmware Upgrade Firmware menu allows you to see the current firmware version and Firmware menu allows you to see the current firmware version and Firmware menu allows you to see the current firmware version and Firmware menu allows you to see the current firmware version and build date as well as upgrade the firmware of the device. build date as well as upgrade the firmware of the device. build date as well as upgrade the firmware of the device. build date as well as upgrade the firmware of the device.
Firmware Information Firmware Information Shows the current firmwares version and Shows the current firmwares version and Firmware Information Firmware Information Shows the current firmwares version and Shows the current firmwares version and build date build date build date build date
Firmware Upgrade Load a new firmware upgrade file to the device Firmware Upgrade Load a new firmware upgrade fil e to the device Load a new firmware upgrade fil Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Load a new firmware upgrade fil e to the device e to the device NOTE: Make sure you connect to the device via Ethernet cable when NOTE: Make sure you connect to the device via Ethernet cable when NOTE: Make sure you connect to the device via Ethernet cable when NOTE: Make sure you connect to the device via Ethernet cable when upgrading the firmware to avoid corruption during the firmware upgrading the firmware to avoid corruption during the firmware upgrading the firmware to avoid corruption during the firmware upgrading the firmware to avoid corruption during the firmware upgrade procedure. upgrade procedure. upgrade procedure. upgrade procedure. Configuration Settings This page allows you to backup and restore the current device This page allows you to backup and restore the current device This page allows you to backup and restore the current device This page allows you to backup and restore the current device conconconconfiguration as well as to reset the device to its factory default figuration as well as to reset the device to its factory default figuration as well as to reset the device to its factory default figuration as well as to reset the device to its factory default settings. settings. settings. settings. Page 30 of 43 User Manual
Backup Backup To backup the current configuration of the device to a file To backup the current configuration of the device to a file Backup Backup To backup the current configuration of the device to a file To backup the current configuration of the device to a file
Update Update To restore a configuration file to the device To restore a configuration file to the device Update Update To restore a configuration file to the device To restore a configuration file to the device
Restore To reset the device to factory default settings Restore To reset the device to factory default se ttings To reset the device to factory default se Restore Restore To reset the device to factory default se ttings ttings Page 31 of 43 User Manual Reboot or power cycle the device for new Reboot allows you to reboot or power cycle Reboot allows you to reboot the device for new or power cycle Reboot allows you to reboot Reboot allows you to reboot or power cycle the device for new the device for new settings to take effect. Select the link Reboot at the top right corner settings to take effect. Select the link Reboot at the top right corner settings to take effect. settings to take effect. Select the link Reboot at the top right corner Select the link Reboot at the top right corner of the WL559E WebUI. of the WL559E WebUI. of the WL559E WebUI. of the WL559E WebUI.
Reboot Reboot Allows you to reboot the device Allows you to reboot the device Reboot Reboot Allows you to reboot the device Allows you to reboot the device Page 32 of 43 System Password system password WL559Es s s s system lows you to change the WL559E Password menu allows you to change the Password menu al password system WL559E lows you to change the Password menu al Password menu al lows you to change the WL559E system password password Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI). to access the Web based to access the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Web based to access the to access the Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI). Graphical User Interface (GUI). User Manual
Password password for username and password Allows you to change the username and Password Allows you to change the for password username and Allows you to change the Password Password Allows you to change the username and password for for accessing the web GUI. accessing the web GUI. accessing the web GUI. accessing the web GUI. Setting a Static IP on your PC nge Extender will only give an IP address to Wireless----N RaN RaN RaN Range Extender WL559E Wireless The WL559E The will only give an IP address to nge Extender Wireless WL559E The The WL559E Wireless nge Extender will only give an IP address to will only give an IP address to your PC upon initial installation. Once you have associated it with your your PC upon initial installation. Once you have associated it with your your PC upon initial installation. Once you have associated it with your your PC upon initial installation. Once you have associated it with your Page 33 of 43 User Manual Wireless Router/AP, you will no longer have access to the devices Wireless Router/AP, you will no longer have access to the devices Wireless Router/AP, you will no longer have access to the devices Wireless Router/AP, you will no longer have access to the devices WL559E, you need web GUI. If you wish to change any settings on the WL559E web GUI. If you wish to change any settings on the
, you need WL559E web GUI. If you wish to change any settings on the web GUI. If you wish to change any settings on the WL559E
, you need
, you need to to to to set a Static IP address on your PC. Just remember to set it back to set a Static IP address on your PC. Just remember to set it back to set a Static IP address on your PC. Just remember to set it back to set a Static IP address on your PC. Just remember to set it back to Obtain and IP address automatically after you are done. Obtain and IP address automatically after you are done. Obtain and IP address automatically after you are done. Obtain and IP address automatically after you are done. To set a static IP address on your PC using Windows XP:
1.1.1.1. Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel 2.2.2.2. Click on Network and Inte Click on Network and Internet Connections rnet Connections Click on Network and Inte Click on Network and Inte rnet Connections rnet Connections 3.3.3.3. Click on Network Connections Click on Network Connections Click on Network Connections Click on Network Connections 4.4.4.4. Right Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the Right----Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the Click on the Network Adapter you will use to Right Right Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the configure the WL559E and click Properties WL559E and click Properties WL559E WL559E and click Properties and click Properties Page 34 of 43 User Manual 5.5.5.5. Click to select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Pro Click to select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties perties Click to select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Pro Click to select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Pro perties perties 6.6.6.6. Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 for eg, for eg, as as as as for eg, Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 for eg, the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other fields blank. other fields blank. other fields blank. other fields blank. 7.7.7.7. Click OK to commit the settings. Click OK to commit the settings. Click OK to commit the settings. Click OK to commit the settings. To set a static IP address on your PC using Windows Vista:
1.1.1.1. Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Page 35 of 43 User Manual 2.2.2.2. Double Double----Click Network and Sharing Center Click Network and Sharing Center Double Double Click Network and Sharing Center Click Network and Sharing Center 3.3.3.3. Click Manage network connections Click Manage network connections Click Manage network connections Click Manage network connections 4.4.4.4. Right Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the Right----Click on the Network Adapter you will use to con figure the Click on the Network Adapter you will use to con Right Right Click on the Network Adapter you will use to con figure the figure the WL559E and click Properties WL559E and click Properties WL559E WL559E and click Properties and click Properties 5.5.5.5. Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Properties Properties Properties Properties Page 36 of 43 User Manual 6.6.6.6. Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other address and 255.255.255.0 for t he Subnet mask. Leave the other address and 255.255.255.0 for t address and 255.255.255.0 for t he Subnet mask. Leave the other he Subnet mask. Leave the other fields blank. fields blank. fields blank. fields blank. 7.7.7.7. Click OK to commit the settings. Click OK to commit the settings. Click OK to commit the settings. Click OK to commit the settings. To set a static IP address on your PC using Windows 7:
1.1.1.1. Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel Page 37 of 43 User Manual 2.2.2.2. Click View network status and tasks Click View network status and tasks Click View network status and tasks Click View network status and tasks 3.3.3.3. Click Change adapter settings Click Change adapter settings Click Change adapter settings Click Change adapter settings 4.4.4.4. Right Right----Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the Right Right Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the Click on the Network Adapter you will use to configure the WL559E and click Properties WL559E and click Properties WL559E WL559E and click Properties and click Properties 5.5.5.5. Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Click to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click Properties Properties Properties Properties Page 38 of 43 User Manual Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP Select Use the following IP address: and key in 10.0.10.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Leave the other fields blank. fields blank. fields blank. fields blank. 6.6.6.6. Click OK to commit the settings Click OK to commit the settings Click OK to commit the settings Click OK to commit the settings Page 39 of 43 User Manual Safety Precautions
Do not open, se Do not open, service, or change any component. rvice, or change any component. Do not open, se Do not open, se rvice, or change any component. rvice, or change any component.
Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the equipment. equipment. equipment. equipment.
Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock
Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage the equipment. the wrong voltage will damage the equipment. the wrong voltage will damage the wrong voltage will damage the equipment. the equipment. Page 40 of 43 User Manual FCC Notice 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 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 or television technician for help. Modifications Modifications Modifications Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Aztech could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. 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. Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Page 42 of 43 Copyright 2012 All rights reserved Copyright 2012 All rights reserved. All rights reserved Copyright 2012 Copyright 2012 All rights reserved User Manual No part of this document may be reproduced, republished, or retransmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever, whether electronically or mechanically, including, but not limited to, by way of photocopying, recording, information recording, or through retrieval systems without the express written permission. We reserve the right to revise this document at any time without the obligation to notify any person and/or entity. All other company or product names mentioned are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES THE PRODUCT AND THE SOFTWARES WITHIN ARE PROVIDED "AS IS," BASIS. THE MANUFACTURER AND MANUFACTURERS RESELLERS (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE SELLERS) DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-
INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, OR USAGE OF TRADE. IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL WILLFUL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL, DAMAGES, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS OF ANY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR THE SOFTWARES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE RESULTING FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT OR SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION, OR LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA OF ANY KIND, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, EVEN IF THE PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY CUSTOMER. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABLITY FOR DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO THE PARTIES. IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF EACH AND EVERY KIND IN RELATION TO THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT. Page 43 of 43
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-06-26 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-06-26
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Aztech Technologies Pte Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004265807
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1 | Physical Address |
31 Ubi Road 1, #01-05, Singapore 408694.
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1 |
31 UBI Road 1, Aztech Building
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1 |
Singapore, N/A
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1 |
Singapore
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
I38
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WL559E
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P******** T********
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1 | Title |
R&D Director
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1 | Telephone Number |
(65) ********
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1 | Fax Number |
(65) ********
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1 |
t******@aztech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Aztech WL559E Wall Plugged 300Mbps High Speed Wireless-N Range Extender | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corp. (Shenzhen)
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1 | Name |
J**** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
08675******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
08675********
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1 |
j******@baclcorp.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.059 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.053 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.055 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15C | MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.05 |
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