1910011680 REV 1.0.0 Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Copyright 2016 TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. All rights reserved. http://www.tp-link.com FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 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/ TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) 2) This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas 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. This device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in 5150-5250MHz. CE Mark Warning This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. RF Exposure Information This device meets the EU requirements (1999/5/EC Article 3.1a) on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection. The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 20 cm from your body. Appendix 1 National restrictions Restricted to indoor use. Canadian Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) 2) This device may not cause interference, and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) 2) l'appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage, et l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le fonctionnement. le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre Caution:
1 The device for operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
The high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Avertissement:
1 Le dispositif fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est rserv uniquement pour une utilisation lintrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux;
En outre, les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre aviss que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.--d., quils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC Appendix 2 tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Korea Warning Statements
. NCC Notice & BSMI Notice 5.25GHz 5.35GHz 5.250~5.350GHz
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. Safety Information When product has power button, the power button is one of the way to shut off the product; when there is no power button, the only way to completely shut off power is to disconnect the product or the power adapter from the power source. Dont disassemble the product, or make repairs yourself. You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty. If you need service, please contact us. Appendix 3 Avoid water and wet locations. For EU/EFTA, this product can be used in the following countries:
AT CH BG CY DE BE CZ DK EE IE NL ES IS NO FI IT PL FR LI PT GB LT RO GR LU SE HR LV SI HU MT SK Explanation of the symbols on the product label Symbol Explanation Class II equipment AC voltage RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. User has the choice to give his product to a competent recycling organization or to the retailer when he buys a new electrical or electronic equipment. Appendix 4 t C o n e n t s Introduction ........................................................................ 1 Product Overview ..................................................................... 1 What can your Extender do .................................................. 1 Support for the 802.11ac wireless technology ..................... 1 Main Features ....................................................................... 2 Appearance .............................................................................. 2 Position the Extender ............................................................... 3 Connect the Extender to the Internet ................................. 4 Before You Begin ..................................................................... 4 Basic Requirements ................................................................. 5 Quick Setup .............................................................................. 5 Using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) .................................... 5 Using your Web Browser ...................................................... 7 Use the Extender as a Network Adapter ............................... 11 Use the Extender as an AP .................................................... 11 Change the working mode to AP ....................................... 12 Connect your devices to the AP by WPS ........................... 13 View the Information of the Extender .............................. 16 Current Status of the Extender .............................................. 16 Information about the Host Network, the Extender and the Clients .................................................................................... 17 Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings .... 18 Extend Another Network ......................................................... 18 Customize the Extenders SSID ............................................. 20 Manage the Extenders Wi-Fi Security Settings ..................... 21 Change your Admin Account .............................................. 21 Block / Allow Network Access for Specific Clients .............. 22 Change the Extenders IP Address ........................................ 24 DHCP Server .......................................................................... 24 Settings ............................................................................... 25 View the DHCP Client List .................................................. 26 Manage the Extender .................................................... 27 LED Control ............................................................................ 27 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................. 28 Backup & Restore ................................................................... 28 Factory Defaults ...................................................................... 29 System Log ............................................................................. 29 Reboot .................................................................................... 30 Logout ..................................................................................... 30 Appendix ......................................................................... 31 Factory Defaults ...................................................................... 31 Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 32 Specifications .......................................................................... 33 Glossary .................................................................................. 34 This chapter covers the following topics:
Product Overview Appearance The RE350 AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender is dedicated to Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) wireless network solutions. It will enlarge 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. The extender provides two options to finish the quick setup. Option One: an easy wireless connection to the host network (equipped with WPS/QSS button) by Using WPS on the front panel. Option Two: Using your Web Browser for installation and management. Even though you may not be familiar with the extender, you can easily configure it with the help of this guide. Before installing the extender, please look through this guide to get the full information of the extender AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender. With using IEEE 802.11ac wireless technology, this device can transmit wireless data at the rate of up to 300Mbps (2.4GHz) + 867Mbps (5GHz). With multiple protection measures, including wireless LAN 64/128/152-bit WEP encryption, Wi-Fi protected Access (WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK), the extender AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender delivers complete data privacy. It is also Introduction compatible with all IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g products. Complies with IEEE 802.11ac Provides multiple encryption security Types including: 64/128-bit WEP and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Supports Built-in DHCP server Supports Firmware Upgrade Supports Web-based Management Supports two working modes: Range Extender and Access Point Name Status Indication WPS Solid blue The extender is connected to the router, and is in a good location. Solid red The extender is connected to the router, but too far away from the router. Introduction Name Status Indication Power ButtonYou can press the Power button to turn on or off the WPS 5GHz/
2.4GHz Blinking WPS connection is in process. Off On Off On No active connection. The extender is connected to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands of your host network. No connection. The extender is on. Power Blinking The extender is initializing. Off The extender is off. WPS Button: If your Wireless router supports WPS or QSS function, you can press the WPS or QSS button and then press the RE button to establish a secure connection between the Wireless router and the extender. Reset Button: This button is used to restore the extenders factory default settings. There are two ways to reset the extender:
Option One: With the extender powered on, use a pin to press the RESET button until all the LEDs turn on momentarily, then release the button and wait the extender to reboot to its factory default settings. Option Two: Restore the default settings from System Tools > Backup
&Restore of the extender's Web-based Management page. LED Button: You can press the LED button to light up or turn off all the LEDs. After the LEDs are off, the extender can still work normally. extender. Ethernet Port: One 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port is used to add wireless connectivity to an Ethernet-enabled device such as Internet TV, DVR, Gaming console and so on. Please note that this port will not run when it is connected to a router. For safety, we suggest you plug the extender right way up as the picture shown below. Introduction This chapter covers the following topics:
Before You Begin Basic Requirements Quick Setup Please read this guide carefully before installing and using the device. The operating distance range of your wireless connection can vary significantly depending on the physical position of the wireless devices. Factors that can weaken signals by getting in the way of your networks radio waves are metal appliances or obstructions and walls. Typical ranges vary based on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or office. In order to optimize the performance of 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). Half-way Between Generally, the ideal location for extender is half-way between the Wireless router and Wireless Client. If the wireless signal is not satisfactory, you may place extender somewhat nearer to the Wireless router. Less Obstacles - Clear obstacles in the way between extender and Wireless router. Its better to locate it in a spacious place, such as near the corridors. Connect the Extender to the Internet Less Interference - Choose a location away from Bluetooth devices and other household electronics, such as cordless phone, microwave, and baby monitor, etc., to minimize signal interference. Place your extender in a well-ventilated place far from direct sunlight, any heater or heating vent. Leave at least 2 inches (5cm) space around the device for heat dissipation. Turn off your extender and unplug the power adapter in a lighting storm to avoid damage. Use appropriate Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above, Netscape Navigator 6.0 or above. Operating temperature of the extender should be 0~40 (32
~104). Operating humidity of the extender should be 10%~90%RH
(Non-condensing). WPS is an easier way to extend your host network. We recommend you to use this way if your host router has a WPS button. The button might look like one of these:
Otherwise, please use Using your web browser.
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. Power On Plug the extender into an electrical outlet near your router, and wait until the Power LED is lit and solid blue. Connect the Extender to the Internet Connect Press the WPS button on your router/AP. For more information about using WPS on your router, please refer to the router manufacturer's user guide. LED Immediately press the WPS button on your extender. The should change from flashing to solid, showing that WPS connection is successful. If the RE LED does not change from flashing to solid, please refer to Using your Web Browser. Some ISP gateways disable the WPS function by default, if the WPS method fails, please refer to Using your Web Browser. If you are connecting the extender to a dual-band router but only 2.4GHz or 5GHz LED is on, repeat step 1 and 2 again to connect the other band. Relocate Plug the extender into an electrical outlet about halfway between your router (Host Network) and the Wi-Fi dead zone. Wait until the closer to the router to achieve a good (or better) signal quality. LED is lit with a solid blue. If not, relocate the extender Connect the Extender to the Internet Enjoy!
The extender shares the same wireless network names (SSIDs) and wireless passwords as those of the host networks. Power On Plug the extender into an electrical outlet near your router, and wait until the Power LED is lit and solid blue. Connect to the Extender Connecting via Ethernet Cable Disable the Wi-Fi on your computer. Connect the extender to your computer via an Ethernet cable. Connecting via Wireless For windows users:
Unplug the Ethernet cable from your computer (if any). Click the Wireless Network Connection icon on your taskbar. Click the refresh icon and connect to the extenders network:
Connect the Extender to the Internet TP-LINK_Extender_2.4GHz or _5GHz. Login Launch a web browser and type http://tplinkrepeater.net into the URL field and use admin (all lowercase) for both Username and Password to log in. For Mac OS X users:
Unplug the Ethernet cable from your computer (if any). Click the Wi-Fi icon on the top right corner of the screen, and connect to the extenders network: TP-LINK_Extender_2.4GHz or _5GHz. Configure Create a new username and password to log in the web management page, and then click Confirm. Select your router's 2.4GHz host network and enter the password, Connect the Extender to the Internet then click Next. Select your router's 5GHz host network and enter the password, then click Next. If your router does not support 5GHz wireless network, please click Skip to continue. Connect the Extender to the Internet Either keep the same SSIDs as your host networks or create new names for the extended networks, then click Next. Verify your wireless settings and click Finish. The corresponding LEDs (2.4GHz and 5GHz) should turn on and stay solid. Relocate Plug the extender into an electrical outlet about halfway between your router (Host Network) and the Wi-Fi dead zone. Wait until the LED is lit with a solid blue. If not, relocate the extender Connect the Extender to the Internet closer to the router to achieve a good (or better) signal quality. Enjoy!
Both extended networks share the same Wi-Fi passwords as those of the host networks, but may have different wireless network names if you customize the SSIDs during the configuration. By default, the Ethernet port connects to the 5GHz wireless network. If you want the extender to connect to the 2.4GHz wireless network only, please follow the steps below to finish the settings:
Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings->Network webpage. Select the radio button 2.4GHz in the following figure. to connect any The extender can be used as a wireless adapter Ethernet-enabled device, such as a Blu-ray player, game console, DVR, or smart TV, to your wireless network. Click Save to save the settings. the extender connected After Ethernet-enabled device to the extender using an Ethernet cable. the Internet, you can connect an to The extender can work as an access point, which can transform the existing wired network to a wireless network. Connect the Extender to the Internet After rebooting, you may need to reconnect to the extenders network and log in again. Customize the SSID and Password (Optional) Go to Settings > Wireless > Wireless Settings page, customize the SSID and password of the extender, and click Save. Connect the extender to your router Power on the extender, and connect it to your routers Ethernet port via an Ethernet cable. Change the working mode to AP Connect your computer to the extenders wireless network. Launch a web browser and log into http://tplinkrepeater.net, click Mode on the top right corner, select Access Point and click Save. The extender will switch to AP mode and reboot automatically. Network Name (SSID): Customize an easy-to remember SSID for your APs wireless network. Security: Select the security type. WPA/WPA2 - Personal is recommended. Connect the Extender to the Internet Select WPA/WPA2 Personal:
Select the security version. WPA2-PSK is recommended. Select the encryption type. TKIP is NOT recommended if the extender operates in 802.11n mode, because TKIP is not supported by 802.11n specification and the WPS function. Enter a new password in the Password field. Select WEP:
alphabetic and numeric characters. Hexadecimal format is a combination of the numbers (0-9) and letters (A-F, a-f). Select the key type. 64-bit allows you to enter 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters into the Key Value field. 128-bit allows you to enter 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters into the Key Value field. Enter the WEP key into the Key Value field. Mode: Select a transmission mixed mode. Channel Width: Select a channel bandwidth for the wireless network. Channel: Select the operating channel for the wireless network. It is recommended to leave the channel to Auto, if you are not experiencing the intermittent wireless connection issue. Enjoy the Internet Now you can connect to the APs wireless network to enjoy the Internet. You can connect your wireless devices to the APs wireless network by WPS. For detailed instructions, please refer to Connect your devices to the AP by WPS. Select the security type. The defult is auto, which automatically chooses Open System or Shared Key based on the capability and access request of the wireless client. Select the WEP key format. ASCII format is a combination of There are three ways to connect your devices to the AP by WPS. Launch a web browser, log into http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then Connect the Extender to the Internet go to Settings > Wireless > WPS page. Enable the WPS function of the AP. Select PIN code at WPS Wizard section, enter the clients WPS PIN code and click Connect. Select Push Button at WPS Wizard section, and click Connect. Connect successfully will appear on this page, which means that your client device has connected to the AP by WPS. Enable the WPS function on your client device within 2 minutes. Connect successfully will appear on the WPS page, which means that your client device has connected to the AP by WPS. Launch a web browser, log into http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings > Wireless > WPS page. Enable the WPS function of the AP. Use this method if your client device requires the APs PIN code. Use this method if your client device has a WPS PIN code. Launch a web browser, log into http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings > Wireless > WPS page. Enable the WPS function of the AP. Enable the APs PIN. The current PIN code of the AP will be displayed on this page, you can also click Generate to get a new one. Connect the Extender to the Internet On your client device, enter the APs PIN code. When the APs WPS LED is solid on, the client device has successfully connected to the AP. Connect the Extender to the Internet Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings > Status webpage. You can view the network connection in the Status webpage. The normal status. The extender is failed to connect to the wireless network of your router. The extender is connected to the wireless network of your router, but no transmitting data. Please check your host network. View the Information of the Extender This chapter covers the following topics:
Current Status of the Extender Information about the Host Network, the Extender and the Clients 3 The extender is connected to the router unnormally. Maybe the gateway is set incorrectly in the Static IP. You can select Obtain an IP address automatically on the LAN Settings page. Instructions for the icons of 2.4GHz/5GHz wireless status:
Name Instructions Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings > Status webpage. Click the icon of your router, the extender or clients. The detailed instructions for the corresponding icon are displayed below. The wireless is on and encrypted. The wireless is on and unencrypted.
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RouterThe wireless is off, or the connection is failed. ExtenderThe wireless is off.
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The icons are selected. View the Information of the Extender If you want to extend another network, you can refer to the following steps to finish it quickly. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.netand then go to Settings->Wireless->Connect to Network webpage. Enable Connect to 2.4GHz/5GHz Network. Then click Wireless Scanner to scan the network you want to extend. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings This chapter covers the following topics:
Extend Another Network Customize the Extenders SSID Manage the Extenders Wi-Fi Security Settings Change the Extenders IP Address DHCP Server 3 Select the network you want to extend from the list. If the network you want to extend is on but not shown in the list, please try by following the steps below. Move the extender closer to your router/ AP. Then click Refresh on the top-right corner of the list to scan the network again. You can also enter the information of the network manually you want to extend on the Connect to Network page. Then click Save to connect to the host network. Once a network is selected, the SSID and security settings of that network will automatically fill in. If the host network is encrypted, enter the password in the box of the host wireless security. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings quality. Enjoy!
The extender shares the same wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password as your host network. If you want to change the wireless network name (SSID), please refer to Customize the Extenders SSID. On the Extended Network page, you can change or hide the wireless network name (SSID) of the extender, as well as enable or disable the wireless network of the extender. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings->Wireless-> Extended Network page. Either keep the host SSIDs (default) or customize 2.4GHz and 5GHz SSIDs using up to 32 characters. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings When Host 2.4GHz/5GHz Security is WEP, please select the index same with the host network. Click Save to save the settings. Relocate. Plug in the extender halfway between your wireless router/AP (Host Network) and the Wi-Fi dead zone. Wait for the extender to reconnect and the not, relocate it closer to the router to achieve a good (or better) signal LED turns solid blue. If Manage the Extenders Wi-Fi Security Settings Change your Admin Account Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings->System Tools->Admin Account webpage. Create a new username and password as shown in the figure below. Extended 2.4GHz/5GHz: Enable or disable the 2.4GHz/5GHz host network. Extended 2.4GHz/5GHz SSID: Either copy the host SSID or create a new name using up to 32 characters. This field is case-sensitive. Hide SSID broadcast: Select this checkbox if you want to hide the extenders SSID (of the 2.4GHz/5GHz wireless network) from the Wi-Fi network list. If you want to connect to the hiden SSID, please enter the SSID and the password manaully. Click Save to save the settings. Old UsernameEnter your current username. Old Password: Enter your current password. New Username: Enter your new username. New Password: Enter your new password. Confirm Password: Re-enter your new password. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings Click Save to save the settings. In the Online Devices list, you can view the information about the devices connected to the extender. For one device, you can click the to add the device to the blacklist. For several devices, select icon them and click Block to add them at the same time. For increased security, you can restrict access to the extended network by allowing only specific wireless devices in the pre-set white list, or preventing the devices in the pre-set black list from connecting to the extended network. Blacklist Mode The devices in the Blacklist are not allowed to connect to the extender. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings->Wireless-> Access Control page. Add the device to the blacklist manually, if the device is not in the Click the button to enable the Access Control function. Select Blacklist, and then click Save to save the settings. Online Devices list. Click Add. Then enter the device name and MAC address in the figure below. Add the device to the blacklist by following the ways. Add the Online Devices to the blacklist. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings Device Name: Enter the device name. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the client device in XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX format (e.g. 00-11-22-33-44-AA). Click OK to save your settings. Whitelist Mode Only the devices in the Whitelist are allowed to connect to the extender. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings->Wireless-> Access Control page. Click the button to enable the Access Control function. Select Whitelist, then click Save to save the settings. Click the Add button to add a device manually into the whitelist. Device Name: Enter the device name. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the client device in XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX format (e.g. 00-11-22-33-44-AA). Click OK to save your settings. Modify or Remove a Device in the Blacklist/Whitelist Launch a web browser, log into http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings > Advanced Settings > Access Control page. In the Devices in Blacklist / Whitelist part:
Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings Click the icon
, and then you can modify the device name and mac address. Click the icon to remove one device from the list. For several devices, select them and click Delete to remove them at the same time. Change the Extenders IP Address By default, the extender is set to obtain an IP address automatically from the front router. If you want to use a specific IP address appropriate to your network demand, please refer to the steps below. We do NOT recommend you change the IP address unless you are quite sure about the IP setting for special network demand. Random changes may lead to Internet disconnection. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings->Network webpage. Select Use the following IP address, and then enter the IP address and gateway manually. IP Address: Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation
(192.168.0.254 by default). Subnet: Enter the subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation that determines the size of the network (255.255.255.0 by default). Default Gateway: Enter the gateway that is in the same subnet as the IP address in dotted-decimal notation. It is usually the LAN IP address of your router. Click Save to save the settings. DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The DHCP Server will automatically assign dynamic IP addresses to the devices on the network. This protocol simplifies network management and allows new wireless devices to be set to IP addresses automatically. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings To use the DHCP server function of the device, you should configure all computers in the LAN as "Obtain an IP Address automatically"
mode. Settings Set the DHCP Server status to Auto (by default) When the DHCP Server is Auto, the extender automatically detects to find the devices enabling the DHCP Server. If the DHCP Server of the device is enabled, the extenders DHCP Server is disabled. Otherwises, the extenders DHCP Server is enabled. The default is Auto. Enable DHCP Server When the DHCP Server is On, please make sure that IP Address Pool, Default Gateway for the DHCP server and LAN IP address are in the same segmengt as the router. Otherwises, the extender cannot access the Internet. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings->Network webpage. IP Address PoolEnter a range of IP address that can be leased to the clients. By default, the starting IP address is 192.168.0.100 and the ending IP address is 192.168.0.199. Address Lease TimeEnter the time duration that an IP address is leased to the client, between 1 and 2880 minutes. The default is 1 minute. Default Gateway (Optional): Enter the LAN IP address of your host network. Primary DNS (Optional): Enter the DNS IP address provided by your If the DHCP Server is On, please configure it as shown in the figure bleow. ISP. Secondary DNS (Optional): Enter the second DNS IP address provided by your ISP. Click Save to save your changes. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings Disable DHCP Server MAC Address: The MAC address of the DHCP client. If the DHCP server of the extender is Off, please make sure the DHCP server of your host router is on. Otherwise, you have to configure the IP address for each client manually. Assigned IP Address: The IP address that is allocated to the client by the DHCP server. Lease Time: The time duration that the IP address is leased to the Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go DHCP client. to Settings->Network webpage. Select Off, then click Save to save the settings. View the DHCP Client List The DHCP Client List displays the Client Name, MAC Address, Assigned IP and Lease Time for each DHCP Client attached to the device. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then log in to Settings->Network webpage. You can view the information of the DHCP clients connected to the extender in the DHCP Client List. Client Name: The name of the DHCP client. Click Refresh to refresh the DHCP Client List. Manage the Extended Network and Security Settings LED Control can turn off the LEDs at the specific time. The extender can still work normally after the LEDs are off. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, and then go to Settings-> System Tools -> Time Settings webpage. Select the Time Zone of your location. Click Save to save your settings. Go to Settings-> System Tools -> LED Control webpage, and then set the time to turn off the LEDs. Manage the Extender This chapter covers the following topics:
3 LED Control Firmware Upgrade Backup & Restore Factory Defaults System Log Reboot Logout Night ModeIf the Night Mode box is checked, all the LEDs are off in the setting time. LED Off Time: Set the time to turn off the LEDs. Click Save to save your settings. Please DO NOT power off the extender during the upgrade process. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.netand then go to Settings->System Tools->Firmware Upgrade webpage. You can view the firmware version and the software version. Search the latest firmware of your extender from the Support page at www.tp-link.com. Then download the latest firmware upgrade file to your computer. Click Browse to locate and select the downloaded file. It is highly recommended to backup your current configurations, in case a recovery is needed to restore the system to a previous state. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings->System Tools->Backup & Restore webpage. Backup and restore the configuration on the Backup & Restore page. Backup Configurations Click Backup to save your current configurations as a config.bin file on your computer. Make sure to save it in a safe location where you can retrieve it when needed. Click Upgrade. The upgrade process takes a few minutes to complete and the extender will automatically reboot itself when finished. Please DO NOT power off the extender during the backup process. Manage the Extender Restore Configurations Click Browse to locate and select your backup file. Click Restore and then YES to restore the extender. The restore process may take a few minutes to complete and the extender will automatically reboot itself when finished. Please DO NOT power off the extender during the restore process. Factory Restore will erase all settings that you have configured for the extender. To re-login to the extender's management page, use the default admin for both username and password. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.netthen go to Settings->System Tools-> System Log webpage. You can select the Log Type and Log Level in the Log Filter drop-down list. Here you can quickly trace the logs which you want to view. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net, then go to Settings->System Tools-> Backup & Restore webpage. Click Factory Restore to reset your extender to its factory default settings in the figure below. Manage the Extender Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net. Click Reboot on the top right corner to reboot the extender. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkrepeater.net. Click Logout on the top right corner to log out the management webpage safely. Manage the Extender You can also click the following buttons to apply the settings. Click Refresh to update the system log. Click Delete All to permanently remove all logs. Click Save Log to save the system log as a .txt file on your computer. Name Status Common Default Settings Username Password admin admin IP Address 192.168.0.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Domain Wireless SSID http://tplinkrepeater.net 2.4GHz: TP-LINK_Extender_2.4GHz 5GHz: TP-LINK_Extender_5GHz Wireless Security Disabled Access Control Disabled Appendix This chapter covers the following topics:
Factory Defaults Troubleshooting Specifications Glossary 3 T1. How do I restore my extenders configuration to its factory default settings?
There are two ways to reset the extender:
Option One: With the extender powered on, use a pin to press and hold the RESET button until all LEDs turn on momentarily, then release the button. Option Two: Restore the default settings from System Tools >
Restore & Backup of the extender's Web Management page. Once the extender is reset, the current configuration settings will be lost and you will need to reconfigure it. web-browser, enter the default domain http://tplinkrepeater.net in the address field and get logged in. If you are unable to log in, please RESET the device, and then use the default IP address to get into the web-based configuration page, reconfigure the device. Feel free to contact our technical support if the problem still persists. T4. I enabled a wireless MAC filter, wireless access control, or access control list (ACL) on my router. What should I do before configuring and using the extender?
When a device connects through the extender to your router, the MAC address of the device shown on the router is translated to another MAC address. If your routers MAC filter, wireless access control, or ACL is enabled, the devices connected to the extender cannot get an IP address from the extender and cannot access the Internet. To solve this problem, please follow the steps below:
1. Log into your router and disable the MAC filter, wireless access T2. What can I do if I forget my password?
control or ACL Restore the extenders configuration to its factory default settings. If you dont know how to do that, please refer to previous T1;
Use the default username and password: admin, admin;
Try to reconfigure your extender by following the instructions of this guide. T3. What can I do if I cannot access the web management page?
Check to verify all the connections (either wireless or wired ones) are proper. If yes, please proceed to the next step; otherwise, check the connections again. For more information about how to disable your routers MAC filter, wireless access control or ACL, please refer to your routers user guide. 2. Power on your extender, and using Option ONE: Using WPS or Option TWO: Using Web Browser to configure your extender. 3. Connect all of your devices to the extended network, and make sure the routers Link LED remains lit. 4. On your router, add all the Online Devices MAC addresses to your Try to obtain an IP address and gateway; if succeed, open your routers MAC filter table. Appendix 5. Enable the routers MAC filter, wireless access control, or ACL. Now, you have successfully configured your extender. T5. How can I know that my wireless signal has been boosted by extender?
An easy way is to compare the signal strength of your target wireless network (symbolized by its SSID), with extender in operation vs. out of operation. Before comparison, youd better make sure your computer can obtain an IP address from your target wireless network and thus access the Internet, either via extender or without. T6. Will the extender work if I connect its ETHERNET port to the router via Ethernet cable?
General Standards and Protocols IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.11e, IEEE 802.11i, IEEE 802.11ac, TCP/IP, DHCP Safety & Emission CE Ports Wireless One 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-Negotiation LAN RJ45 port Sorry, it wont work. The extender is designed to connect wirelessly to the router, while the ETHERNET port is designed to connect with a wired device, like Internet TV, Gaming console, DVR and so on. Frequency Band 2.4GHz2.4~2.4835GHz 5GHz 5.15~5.35GHz 5.47~5.85GHz T7. Why does the wireless transmission rate speed down, while the wireless signal is stronger after repeated by extender?
In compliance with the wireless transmission protocol, all the extender devices are set to work in half-duplex instead of full-duplex mode. In other words, the extender has to process one-way communication between your root Wireless router (or AP) and the terminal clients; so the transmission time will be double-increased, while the speed will be decreased. TP-LINK recommends that you connect to the extender when your home network connection is poor, or when you want a larger wireless coverage to eliminate dead zone. Radio Data Rate 2.4GHz 11nup to 300Mbps 11g54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6Mbps 11b11/5.5/2/1Mbps 5GHz 11ac: up to 867Mbps 11n: up to 300Mbps 11a: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6Mbps Security WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK Appendix Physical and Environment Working Temperature 0~40 (32~104) Working Humidity 10% ~ 90% RH, Non-condensing Storage Temperature
-40~70(-40~158) Storage Humidity 5% ~ 95% RH, Non-condensing 802.11b - The 802.11b standard specifies a wireless networking at 11 Mbps using direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2.4GHz, and WEP encryption for security. 802.11b networks are also referred to as Wi-Fi networks. 802.11g - specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology, using OFDM modulation and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2.4GHz, and backward compatibility with IEEE 802.11b devices, and WEP encryption for security. 802.11n - 802.11n builds upon previous 802.11 standards by adding MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output). MIMO uses multiple transmitter and receiver antennas to allow for increased data throughput via spatial multiplexing and increased range by exploiting the spatial diversity, perhaps through coding schemes like Alamouti coding. The Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC) was formed to help accelerate the IEEE 802.11n development process and promote a technology specification for interoperability of next-generation wireless local area networking (WLAN) products. Access Point (Range Extender) - A wireless LAN transceiver or "base station" that can connect a wired LAN to one or many wireless devices. Access points can also bridge to each other. DNS (Domain Name System) An Internet Service that translates the names of websites into IP addresses. Domain Name - A descriptive name for an address or group of addresses on the Internet. DoS (Denial of Service) - A hacker attack designed to prevent your computer or network from operating or communicating. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - A technology that allows data to be sent or received over existing traditional phone lines. ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet. MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) - The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be transmitted. SSID - A Service Set Identification is a thirty-two character (maximum) alphanumeric key identifying a wireless local area network. For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other, all devices must be configured with the same SSID. This is typically the configuration parameter for a wireless PC card. It corresponds to the ESSID in the wireless Access Point and to the wireless network name. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A data privacy mechanism based on a 64-bit or 128-bit or 152-bit shared key algorithm, as described in the IEEE 802.11 standard. Wi-Fi A trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance and the brand name for products Appendix using the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devices communicate with each other wirelessly, which network serving users are limited in a local area. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - WPA is a security technology for wireless networks that improves on the authentication and encryption features of WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). In fact, WPA was developed by the networking industry in response to the shortcomings of WEP. One of the key technologies behind WPA is the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
(TKIP). TKIP addresses the encryption weaknesses of WEP. Another key component of WPA is built-in authentication that WEP does not offer. With this feature, WPA provides roughly comparable security to VPN tunneling with WEP, with the benefit of easier administration and use. This is similar to 802.1x support and requires a RADIUS server in order to implement. The Wi-Fi Alliance will call this, WPA-Enterprise. One variation of WPA is called WPA Pre Shared Key or WPA-Personal for short - this provides an authentication alternative to an expensive RADIUS server. WPA-Personal is a simplified but still powerful form of WPA most suitable for home Wi-Fi networking. To use WPA-Personal, a person sets a static key or
"passphrase" as with WEP. But, using TKIP, WPA-Personal automatically changes the keys at a preset time interval, making it much more difficult for hackers to find and exploit them. The Wi-Fi Alliance will call this, WPA-Personal. Appendix