User guide Verizon 5G Home Wi-Fi Extender VRE3000 Contents 1. Product Overview .............................................................................................................................. 2 Verizon VRE3000 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Components and Indicators .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 LED Indicator States .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Package Content ................................................................................................................................ 5 3. Getting Started .................................................................................................................................. 7 Setting Up the Wi-Fi Extender ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Step 1. Position your Wi-Fi Extender and Connected Device ......................................................................................................... 8 Step 2. Plug in your Wi-Fi Extender ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Step 3. Connect your Wi-Fi Extender to your router ...................................................................................................................... 9 Step 4. Find the Best Location for Your Wi-Fi Extender with the Extender Placement Tool ...................................................... 10 Step 5. Manage Your Wi-Fi Extender Settings ............................................................................................................................... 12 4. Wi-Fi Extender Settings ................................................................................................................... 13 Using the Admin Website ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Signing In to the Admin Website.................................................................................................................................................... 14 The Dashboard ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Navigation ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Frequently Used Wi-Fi Extender Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Extended Network Settings ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Administration Settings .................................................................................................................................................................. 22 The About Screen............................................................................................................................................................................ 25 The Help Screen .............................................................................................................................................................................. 27 5. Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 28 Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................................................................................................................. 29 6. Product Spec. and Regulatory Information ...................................................................................... 33 Product Specifications............................................................................................................................................................................ 34 Hardware Feature ........................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Internal Antenna Specification ....................................................................................................................................................... 34 Firmware Feature List ..................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Operational and Environmental Requirement .............................................................................................................................. 35 Certification/Regulation Requirement .......................................................................................................................................... 35 Regulatory Information .......................................................................................................................................................................... 36 1 1 Product Overview Verizon VRE3000 Components and Indicators 1 Product Overview Verizon VRE3000 Your Verizon VRE3000 is a tri-band Wi-Fi extender which works like a bridge between a Wi-Fi router and Wi-Fi-capable devices (e.g., mobile phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) connected to your Wi-Fi network. Components and Indicators Front View 1. Wi-Fi link indicator 2. Power indicator Rear View 3. WPS indicator 4. WPS button 5. Reset button 6. Two Ethernet ports and indicators 7. DC power port 3 1 Product Overview 1. Wi-Fi link indicator: Indicates 5 GHz connection to network router. 2. Power indicator: Shows if the Extender is on or off. 3. WPS indicator: Shows when Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is active. 4. WPS button: Use this button to connect your Wi-Fi Extender to your WPS-enabled Wi-Fi router to extend the network. After setup, you can also use the WPS button to connect WPS-
enabled Wi-Fi devices to the extended network. 5. Reset button: Press this button to reset the Wi-Fi Extender to factory default settings:
Press and hold for at least 10 seconds until the Power indicator turns off. The Wi-Fi Extender will return to its default settings. It can take around 1 minute to turn back on. 6. Two Ethernet ports: Use these 2 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 LAN ports to connect LAN devices. 7. DC power port: Connect the power adapter that came in the package to the DC power connector. LED Indicator States LED STATE DESCRIPTION Wi-Fi link indicator Blinking Not connected to a Wi-Fi router/ Ready for setup/ Other error Solid Blue 5 GHz connection with the Wi-Fi router is connected. Power indicator Blinking Rebooting/ Starting up/ Software update. WPS indicator Solid Blue Power On Off Blinking Power Off Slow flash: WPS setup is available for 2 minutes then it times out. Fast flash: WPS setup failed. Solid Blue Solid for 20 seconds, then turns off: Successful WPS setup. Off WPS setup not in process. The light is off most of the time. Ethernet indicator Solid Green An Ethernet device is connected to the Ethernet port. Note: Devices and software are constantly evolvingthe screen images and icons you see here are for reference only. 4 S 2. Package Content 2 Package Content 2 Package Content The package includes two parts within one box:
Verizon VRE3000 Wi-Fi Extender Power Adapter (12V/2A) Note: Your Wi-Fi Extender should only be serviced by a Verizon-authorized technician. Tampering with the device may cause damage and void the warranty. 6 Setup Overview 3. Getting Started 3 VRE3000 rang Wi-Fi Extender functions as an access point which repeats existing Wi-Fi signals of your home or office 5GHz band Wi-
Fi allows main network access to Wi-Fi clients and two Ethernet wired device. Refer to figure belo 5GHz Band Wi-Fi Router Wi-Fi Extender Client device Client device Client device Getting Started Setting Up the Wi-Fi Extender 3 Getting Started Setting Up the Wi-Fi Extender Your VRE3000 Wi-Fi Extender is designed to work with routers that have the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band (Band-1:
5150MHz ~ 5250MHz). Before you begin, make sure that your Wi-Fi router has this band. (Check your routers user guide, if youre not sure.) Step 1. Position your Wi-Fi Extender and Connected Device Place your Wi-Fi Extender near your home Wi-Fi router. This will ensure that its close enough to connect to the routers Wi-Fi network. (If you plan on connecting with WPS, place the Extender so that you can reach both devices easily.) Youll also want the computer (or tablet) that youll be using during setup nearby as well. It will need to connect to your Extenders Wi-Fi network during setup, or be close enough to be connected with an Ethernet cable. 5 GHz Wi-Fi Router Wi-Fi Extender Wi-Fi Devices Recommended placement 5 GHz Wi-Fi Router Wi-Fi Extender Wi-Fi Devices Devices too far apart Step 2. Plug in your Wi-Fi Extender Now that your Extender is in position, connect the DC power adapter to the DC power port on the Extender. Then plug it into an electrical outlet. The power indicator on the Extender will blink while it starts up. When its solid blue its ready to proceed. 8 3 Getting Started Note: If you have used this Extender before and want to start fresh, press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds to restore the Extender to its factory default settings. During reset, the Extender will turn off and on again. Wait until the power indicator stops blinking and turns solid blue before moving to step 3. Step 3. Connect your Wi-Fi Extender to your router There are 2 ways to connect your Extender to your router:
Use a Wi-Fi-connected computer or tablet (Recommended) Use a computer connected to the Extender with an Ethernet cable Use a Wi-Fi-connected computer or tablet Note: Before you begin, you may want to make sure that your computer or tablet is set to connect automatically to your home routers Wi-Fi network. This will ensure a seamless transition when your Extender begins extending your home Wi-Fi network. 1. Go to your computer or tablets list of available Wi-Fi networks and connect to your Extenders Wi-Fi network (SSID): Verizon Extender Setup XXXX. Note: The XXXX is last four characters of the Extenders MAC address. You can find your Extenders full Default Network Name on the sticker on the bottom of your Extender. 2. On your connected device, open a web browser and enter:
http://verizonre (Windows and Android) http://verizonre.local (Mac OS X or iOS) Or try http://192.168.0.250 3. The browser will show the Extenders Setup Wizard. Follow the onscreen steps to complete setup. 9 3 Getting Started Use a computer connected to the Extender with an Ethernet cable You can also connect your computer to one of the Extenders two Ethernet ports with an Ethernet cable. Once youve connected your computer, open a web browser and enter:
http://verizonre (Windows and Android) http://verizonre.local (Mac OS X or iOS) Or try http://192.168.0.250. The browser will show the Extenders Setup Wizard. Follow the onscreen steps to complete setup. Step 4. Find the Best Location for Your Wi-Fi Extender with the Extender Placement Tool Now that your Extender is connected to your routers Wi-Fi network, you can move it to increase the range of your network. Your Extenders Admin website has a tool to help you find the best location. 1. If you havent already, make sure the device youll use to visit the Admin website is connected to your extended network. 2. If youve just completed the Setup Wizard, you can tap Admin Website on the Setup complete! screen and sign in. If not, open a web browser and go to one of the addresses below. (Youll also find these URLs on the label on the bottom of your Extender.) Then sign in. http://verizonre (Windows and Android) http://verizonre.local (Mac OS X or iOS) Note: If you have trouble connecting to the Admin website, try this:
1. Disconnect the device from the extended network. 2. Move the device closer to the Wi-Fi Extender. 3. Reconnect to the network.
(See Q2. What can I do if I cannot access the Extenders Admin website? in the Troubleshooting section for more information.) For security, its recommended that you change your Admin password at this point. 3. After youve signed in, youll see the Admin websites Dashboard. The Extender placement card on the Dashboard will tell you if your Extender is too close, too far, or perfectly placed. Click the > on the card for more information. 10 3 Getting Started 11 3 Getting Started 4. If your Extender placement isnt perfect, unplug the Wi-Fi Extender and move it to a location about halfway between your Wi-Fi router and an area where youve had a poor Wi-Fi connection in the past. Check the Extender Placement screen again and follow the onscreen instructions to adjust your Extenders location as needed. Note: If youve placed the Extender so far from your router that it cant connect, the Extender Placement tool will show No Connection and the Wi-Fi Link indicator on the Extender will blink. For more information, see the Troubleshooting section of this guide. Step 5. Manage Your Wi-Fi Extender Settings Now that your Extender is in the perfect location, you can also use the Admin website to get information about your Extender like which Wi-Fi devices are connected to it and to manage your Extenders settings. Go to Chapter 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings to learn more. 12 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Using the Admin Website Frequently Used Wi-Fi Extender Settings 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Using the Admin Website Use your Wi-Fi Extenders Admin website to get information about Extender status and manage your Extenders settings. Signing In to the Admin Website To access the Admin website, your computer or tablet needs to be connected to the Extender either through the Wi-Fi network or the with an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser and go to one of the addresses below. Then sign in. http://verizonre (Windows and Android) http://verizonre.local (Mac OS X or iOS) Note: If you have trouble connecting to the Admin website, try this:
1. Disconnect the device from the extended network. 2. Move the device closer to the Wi-Fi Extender. 3. Reconnect to the network.
(See Q2. What can I do if I cannot access the Extenders Admin website? in the Troubleshooting section for more information.) Note: If the password wasnt changed after setup, the password is still the default password: admin. The Dashboard From the Dashboard on the Admin websites Home screen, you can see information on:
Extender placement The extended networks network names and passwords Connected devices System updates (in the Administration card) 14 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Model name and firmware version (in the About card) Links to Help topics, the User Guide, and My Verizon (in the Help card) Navigation From the Dashboard, tap the > in any card in to go to the screen for that topic. From other pages, tap the topic in the side bar. 15 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Frequently Used Wi-Fi Extender Settings Extended Network Settings The VRE3000 Wi-Fi Extender supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks. From the Dashboard, click the > in the Extended Network card. The Extended Network screen is divided into 5 tabs:
1. Network Settings 2. Available Networks 3. WPS 4. Extender Placement 5. Wireless MAC Authentication Managing the Extenders IP Address You can change the type of connection between the Wi-Fi Extender and the Wi-
Fi Router (DHCP or Static IP). 1. Go to Extended Network > Network Settings. 2. Under Network, in the Connection Type field, select:
Automatic Configuration DHCP to have your Wi-Fi Extender's IP address assigned by your Wi-Fi router or Static IP to use a fixed address to connect to the internet. 3. Click Save. Changing the Wi-Fi Extenders Name You can change the name of your Wi-Fi Extender to make it easier to find in a list of devices. The default device name is VerizonExtXXXX, where XXXX is the last four characters of the default MAC address. 1. Go to Extended Network > Network Settings. 2. Under Network, enter the new Device name. 3. Click Save. 16 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Changing the Extended Network Names and Passwords 1. Go to Extended Network > Network Settings. 2. Scroll down. Here youll find information for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz extended networks. From here you can change the Network name (SSID) and Password fields, as well as Security mode, Channel and Channel width, for each extended network. 3. Click Save. Note: Wi-Fi devices will disconnect from the extended network when the network name and password are changed. To avoid interruptions in the connection when moving between the routers Wi-Fi network and the extended network, its recommended that the network names and passwords of both networks match. Turning Off the SSID Broadcast You can turn off Broadcast network name (SSID) so that the name of the extended network wont appear in the list of available networks of nearby Wi-Fi devices. To connect to your network, others will have to know the network name (SSID) and enter it manually into their Wi-Fi Settings along with the password. 1. Go to Extended Network > Network Settings. 2. Scroll down. Here youll find information for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz extended networks. Each network has its own Broadcast network name (SSID) switch. Click each one to turn it Off. 3. Click Save. Note: If the router is broadcasting the network name, it will still be detectable to other devices. Consult your routers user guide for information on turning off your routers Broadcast network name (SSID) setting. 17 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Selecting a Network to Extend If your Extender becomes disconnected from your router's network, or if you want to change which network its extending, you can choose one from the list of available networks. 1. Go to Extended Network > Available Networks. (You may need to wait while the Extender scans for 2. Follow the onscreen instructions. You can connect with WPS or select a network from the list and available networks.) connect using a password. Connecting Devices to the Extended Network with WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows compatible Wi-Fi devices to easily connect to your extended Wi-Fi network without entering the password. 1. From the Extended Network screen, tap the WPS tab. 2. Turn on Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to Connect with WPS button or Connect with PIN. Note: If your device asks for a PIN number, youll find that on this screen as well. 18 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Finding the Best Location for your Wi-Fi Extender To get the best coverage for your extended network, you need to place your Wi-Fi Extender far enough from your router to extend coverage, but close enough to have a strong signal. The Extender Placement tool in the Admin website can help you do that. 1. From the Extended Network screen, tap the Extender Placement tab. 2. The tool will tell you if your Extender is too close, too far, or perfectly placed. 19 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings 3. If your Extender placement isnt perfect, follow the onscreen instructions about how to improve its location. Repeat as needed until its perfect. Note: If youve placed the Extender so far from your router that it cant connect, the Extender Placement tool will show No Connection and the Wi-Fi Link indicator on the Extender will blink. For more information, see the Troubleshooting section in this guide. 20 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Controlling Access with Wireless MAC Authentication Wireless MAC authentication can be used to block or allow wireless users by the MAC addresses of their computers or devices. 1. Go to Extended Network > Wireless MAC Authentication. 2. Turn on Wireless Mac authentication. 3. Under Access mode, select Allow to let only selected devices connect, or select Deny to prevent selected devices from connecting. 4. Add or remove devices from the Access Control List. 5. Click Save. 21 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Administration Settings From the Dashboard, click the > in the Administration card or click Administration in the side bar. The Administration screen is divided into 4 tabs:
1. Admin Password 2. Backup and Restore 3. Activity Log 4. Software Updates Changing the Admin Password For better security, we recommend you change the Admin password from the default password. Note: The factory default sign in password is admin. 1. Go to Administration > Admin Password 2. Enter the Current password. 3. Enter and confirm the new password. 4. Click Save. Backing up your Extenders Settings and Restoring Them You can create a backup file of your Extenders settings and save it to your computer. Later, if you have to reset your Extenders settings, you can restore them from the saved file. 1. Go to Administration > Backup and Restore. 2. Click Back up and follow the instructions to save a backup file to your computer. From this same page you can also click:
Restore Settings to restore the Wi-Fi Extender backup settings from the file on your computer. Restore Factory Defaults to restore all settings to the default values. This will erase all settings on your Wi-Fi Extender. Devices connected to your extended network may become disconnected. 22 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Note: You can also Restore Factory Settings by pressing the Reset button on the Extender and holding for 10 seconds. Restart to turn the Extender off and on again. Using Activity Logs You can keep and download a record of Extender activity. Go to Administration > Activity Log To keep a record of Extender activity, turn on Logging. To download the log, click Export. 23 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings Getting Software Updates for Your Extender Periodically, youll want to check for available updates for your Extender. 1. Go to Administration > Software Updates 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to download the update to your computer and update the Extender. Note: Software updates can take a few minutes. Don't unplug your Wi-Fi Extender or press the Reset button until the upgrade process is complete. 24 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings The About Screen From the Dashboard, click the > in the About card or click About in the side bar. The About screen is divided into 5 tabs of information about your Extender, its status, and devices connected to the extended network:
1. Extender Info 2. Ethernet Status 25 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings 3. Upstream Network Status 4. WLAN Status 26 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings 5. Connected Devices Note: You can rename connected devices on the Connected Devices screen to make them easier to identify. The Help Screen From the Dashboard, click the > in the Help card or click Help in the side bar. From here youll find instructions on a variety of Help topics and a link to verizonwireless.com/Support. 27 5. Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions 5 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Q1. How do I know if my computer or tablet is directly connected to the Wi-Fi Extender?
If your Extender hasnt been connected to router yet, or has recently been reset: You can check your computer or tablets Wi-Fi settings to see if its connected to the Extenders default Wi-Fi network. Youll find the Default Network Name on the sticker on the bottom of the Extender. If your Extender has been connected to a router: Make sure your device is connected to the extended network. Then follow the instructions in Chapter 4 Wi-Fi Extender Settings: Using the Admin Website:
Signing In to the Admin Website. If youre able to connect to the Admin website, your device is connected to the Extender. Q2. What can I do if I cannot access the Extenders Admin website?
1. Make sure youre connected to the correct Wi-Fi network:
If your Extender isnt connected to a router or has been reset, connect to the Default Network listed on the sticker on the bottom of the Extender. If your Extender is connected to a router, connect to the extended network. (Usually this will have the same network name and password as your routers network.) 2. Check your connection:
If your computer or tablet is connected via Wi-Fi:
a. Disconnect the device from the Wi-Fi network. b. Move the device closer to the Wi-Fi Extender. c. Reconnect to the network. If youre using a computer connected via an Ethernet cable to the Wi-Fi Extender: Make sure that the cable is connected at both ends. Q3. What can I do if I forgot my Admin password?
If you havent changed the default Admin password, its admin. If you changed the password and forgot it, the only way to access the Admin website is to reset your Extender to Factory Default Settings. (See Q4.) Note: Returning your Extender to factory default settings will erase all settings on your Wi-Fi Extender. Devices connected to your extended network may become disconnected. Q4. How do I reset my Wi-Fi Extender to its factory default settings?
To reset your Extender from the Extender itself:
1. Press the Reset button on the back of your Extender for at least 10 seconds until the Power indicator turns off. 29 5 Troubleshooting 2. The Extender will reset to factory default settings and turn back on again. To reset your Extender from the Admin website:
1. Go to Administration > Backup and Restore. 2. Click Restore Factory Defaults. Both of these options will erase all the settings on your Wi-Fi Extender. Devices connected to your extended network may become disconnected. Note: Before resetting your Extender, you may want to back up your settings, so you can restore them later. 1. From the Admin website, go to Administration > Backup and Restore. 2. Click Back up and follow the instructions to save a backup file to your computer. 3. Reset your Extender following the steps above. 4. When youre ready to restore your settings, come back to Administration > Backup and Restore. 5. Click Restore Settings to restore the Wi-Fi Extender backup settings from the file on your computer. Q5. Why cant I connect my Wi-Fi Extender to my router using WPS?
Your VRE3000 Wi-Fi Extender is designed to work with routers that have the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band (Band-1:
5150MHz ~ 5250MHz). Before you begin, make sure that your Wi-Fi router has this band. One way to check is to see if its network name (SSID) ends with -5g. (Check your routers user guide, if youre not sure.) 30 5 Troubleshooting Also, some routers do not support WPS. But dont worry. If your router does have the 5 GHz band, but doesnt have WPS, its still easy to connect. If youre connecting a router for the first time (or have recently reset your Extender) connect to the Admin website and follow the instructions in the Setup Wizard to connect manually. Or in the Admin website, go to Extended Network > Available Networks to select and connect to your routers Wi-Fi network. Q6. Im connected to the extended network. Why dont I have an internet connection?
If your device is connected to the extended network, but doesnt have an internet connection, follow these steps to troubleshoot the problem:
1. Make sure your Wi-Fi Extender is connected to the Wi-Fi router. Look at the Wi-Fi Link indicator. If the light is solid blue, you have a connection. If its blinking. Move to step 2. 1. Wi-Fi link indicator 2. Power indicator 2. Check to see if your Wi-Fi router or modem has internet connection. If it doesnt, restart your router 3. If the problem persists, check your modem ISP connection and restart the modem. (For wireless modems, make sure the modem is connected to the wireless network. For wired modems, check the cables connected to your modem.) 4. If your router still doesnt have an internet connection, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for or modem. assistance. Q7. How do I know if my Wi-Fi Extender is connected to the Wi-Fi Router?
The quickest way is to look at the Wi-Fi Link indicator:
If its solid blue, your Extender is connected to your W-Fi router. 31 5 Troubleshooting If its flashing, either the Wi-Fi router isnt avaliable or the Wi-Fi Extender has been reset to default settings. You can check your Wi-Fi devices list of available networks. If you see the Extenders default network name, Verizon Extender Setup - XXXX, it hasnt connected to a router yet (or has been reset to factory default settings.) Follow the instructions in the Getting Started section of this guide to connect your Extender to your router. Note: You can see the full Default Network Name on the sticker on the bottom of your Extender. If your Extender has already connected to a router, but you think its lost the connection or you want to check the quality of the connection, you can check the Extender Placement tool. 1. Sign in to the Extenders Admin website. On your computer or tablet, open a web browser and enter:
http://verizonre (Windows and Android) http://verizonre.local (Mac OS X or iOS) 2. Youll see the Extender Placement tool in the Dashboard. Tap the > in the Extender Placement card for more information, including steps to follow if the tool says No connection. Note: For more information on connecting your Wi-Fi Extender to your Router, go to chapter 3 Getting Started. Q8. Can the Wi-Fi Extenders Network Names (SSIDs) be the same as that of my existing Wi-Fi Router?
Yes. Its recommended that your Extenders 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz extended networks network names be the same as your routers network names. This will enable you to move between your routers network and the extended networks coverage areas without having to switch manually or becoming disconnected. To manage your Extenders network names, from the Admin website, go to Extended Network > Network Settings. Note: Dont forget to scroll down and click Save when youre done. 32 6 Product Spec. and Regulatory Information Product Specifications Regulatory Information 6 Product Spec. and Regulatory Information Product Specifications Hardware Feature Wired Interface Two 10/100/1000 gigabit Ethernet ports by RJ45 connectors, with auto MDIX sensing, for connecting Ethernet-capable client devices to the home wireless network. Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11ac wireless interface, backward compatible with 802.11a/n IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless interface Tri-band concurrent (2.4 GHz and 2 x 5 GHz) 6 x internal antennas Wi-Fi Protected Setup (PIN and PBC) I/O Interface 1 x DC-Jack 2 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports by RJ45 connectors 2 x Buttons (Reset, WPS) 3 x LED (WPS, Power, Wi-Fi) Power Supply Specification Characteristic Type Input Voltage Input Frequency Range Output Voltage / Current Efficiency Level CEC compliant Specification External, switching, barrel jack 100-240 V 50~60Hz DC 12V/2A 6 Yes, Level 6 Internal Antenna Specification 2x2 dual band antenna (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band) 4x4 single band antenna (5 GHz band) Firmware Feature List http Browser-based GUI for user configuration Setup Wizard with WPS or connect manually Available Networks for user choosing upstream Configuration backup and restore 34 6 Product Spec. and Regulatory Information IPv6 pass through support DHCP server for easy device setup Wireless Security (WPA-Personal and WPA2-Personal) Upgradeable Firmware from GUI 802.11k roaming support Automatically choose better 5 GHz as dedicated backhaul link Support DFS channels for both AP and STA mode (future supporting) Wireless MAC Authentication Dual Image for fail-safe update Smart WPS process for both upstream link and client NTP with Time zone, daylight saving Extender Placement NetBIOS/mDNS/URL domain name for web connection URL redirection while no uplink connection Activity Log Only signed image is allowed for FW update Operational and Environmental Requirement Operational Temperature: 0o C to 40o C (32o F to 104o F) Storage Temperature: -20o C to 60o C (-4o F to 140o F) Operational Humidity: 10% to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing Storage Humidity: 5% to 90% non-condensing Certification/Regulation Requirement FCC
- 5150 MHz to 5250 MHz
- 5260 MHz to 5320 MHz
- 5500 MHz to 5700 MHz
- 5725 MHz to 5850 MHz UL 60950-1 802.11ac and 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi certification (AP mode) WPS certification 35 6 Product Spec. and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This device is intended for indoor use only. 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to be within 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 environment. 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 the 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/television technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. Allowed maximum gain (dBi), including antenna cable loss Frequency Band 2.4 GHz 5 GHz (low band) 5 GHz (high band) Antenna gain (dBi, including cable loss) 2.9 dBi 3.4 dBi 3.8 dBi End user product of external antennas available from vendors specified by the equipment supplier. Please contact the equipment supplier for end user antenna and connector recommendations RF Exposure Content FCC Equipment Authorization ID: SI5VRE3000 This device is authorized for use in mobile applications. At least 20 cm (8 in) of separation between the users body must be maintained at all times. 36