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User Manual F9K1 106v 1 88 20 - 00 9 23 Rev. A01 Du al -BanD WIRE lE SS Ra nge E x t e nd e r[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started .................................... ....... 1 Wh at ’s in t he B ox ............................................ 1 In it ia l Se tu p ................................................. 2 Ge t t in g to K now Your D ua l - B an d Wi re l es s R an g e Ex t e nd er ... 5 Fron t Pa ne l ............................[...]
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1 GET TING ST ARTED Congratulations on buying a Dual-Band Wireless Range Ex tender (the Range Extender) . This device will enable y ou to e xtend the range of y our dual-band router t o eliminate “dead spots” in your wireless network. Belkin’ s MultiBe am technology gives enhanced covera ge and performance to the areas o f your hou se that ne[...]
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2 GET TING ST ARTED Step 1 : Connect the cable to the Ethernet por t on y our PC, and then plug in the pow er supply . Step 2 : Open a br owser , visit http:/ /Belkin.range, and follow the onscree n instructions. Step 3 : Once the Range Ex tender has successfully joined the wireless network, disconnect it f rom the PC , and unplug the power supply [...]
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3 GET TING ST ARTED Step 5 : Plug in the pow er supply . Step 4 : Place the Range Extender in an area where y ou can still access your wireless network without problems, but close to the area where you want to establish y our extended network.[...]
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4 GET TING ST ARTED Step 6 : Join y our new e x tended wireless network.[...]
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5 Y ou r Ra ng e E x te nd er ’s st at us i s sh ow n by th e li g ht o n th e fr on t. Of f: T he R an ge E x te n de r is[...]
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6 Co nn ec t AV devi ce s s uc h as a T V , Bl u- r ay™ playe[...]
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7 TECHNIC AL DET AIL S Specifications Wireless Standards with Link Rate • IEEE8 0 2. 1 1 n (upt o3 0 0 Mb ps fo r2 .4G Hz an d5 GHz*) • IEEE8 0 2. 1 1 g (upt o5 4M bp s*) • IEEE8 0 2. 1 1 a (upt o5 4M bp s*) • IEEE8 0 2. 1 1 b (upt o1 1Mbps*) WirelessOperating Spe[...]
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8 1 . Quick-Navigation Links Y ou c an g o di re c tl y to a ny of t he R an ge E x t en de r ’s ad van ce d UI p ag es b y cl ic k in g di re ct ly on t he se l in ks. 2. Language Shows the active language f or the Adv anced User Interface. Select the desired language by clicking one of the available languages. 3. Pa g e Na me Th e pa ge yo u ar[...]
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9 ADV ANCED SET TINGS Logging into the Firmware The Range Extender’ s home page is visible to an y user who wan ts t o se e it . T o ma ke an y ch an ge s to t he R an ge E x t en de r ’s set tin g s, yo u have t o lo g in . Cli c ki ng o n an y on e of t he l in ks o n th e ho me p ag e wi ll t ake y ou to t he l o gi n sc re en . Th e Ra ng e[...]
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10 ADV ANCED SET TINGS The Range Extender will provide the f ollowing options : Network Name (SSID ) This is the name of the 2.4GH z network you wish to e xtend. Securit y T yp e Y ou m us t sp ec i f y th e t y pe o f se cu r it y fo r yo ur R an ge Ex ten de r ( WPA2, W PA, WEP , o r No ne). P a s s w o r d ( K ey ) This is the password or passke[...]
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11 ADV ANCED SET TINGS The Range Extender will provide the f ollowing options : Network Name (SSID ) This is the name of the 5GHz net work y ou wish to extend. Securit y T yp e Y ou m us t sp ec i f y th e t y pe o f se cu r it y fo r yo ur rou te r ( WPA2, W PA, WEP , o r No ne). P a s s w o r d ( K ey ) This is the password or passkey that you no[...]
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12 ADV ANCED SET TINGS We recommend accepting the d efault values here, which will mi rr or yo ur m ai n ne t wo rk . Ho wever, if yo u wi sh t o ch an ge settings for the Ex tended Network, y ou can do so here. Th e sc re en i s ar r an ge d in t w o co lu mn s, o ne f or yo ur 2 .4G Hz Ex tended Ne t work and the second for the 5GHz Extended Netw[...]
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13 ADV ANCED SET TINGS Securit y This screen enables you to change the wireless se cu ri t y s et t in gs s uc h a s WPA or WEP . Protected Mode Protected mode ensures proper operation of draft 802. 1 1 n- compliant devices on your wireless network when 802. 1 1 g or 802. 1 1 b devices are p re se nt o r w he n th er e is h eav y 80 2. 1 1g or 802 [...]
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14 ADV ANCED SET TINGS Se cu ri t y T y pe: Y o u may s pe c if y t he t yp e of s ec ur it y her e. Avai la b le opt i on s ar e WPA2 / WPA, WEP , a nd N on e (no s ec ur it y). We recommend you use the same type of securit y as you r main router . Pa s swo r d (Key) For W PA2 se cu ri t y, thi s ca n be a ny s et of c h ar ac ter s f ro m 8 to 6 [...]
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15 ADV ANCED SET TINGS Using Wi- Fi Protec ted Setup™ Be lk in r ec om m en ds t ha t you s et u p WPA2 a s you r w ire le s s se cu r it y. WPS does not provide additional security, but rather simplifies the addition of wireless devices to your wireless network. Y ou may use either the Push But ton Configuration (PBC ) method or PIN m et ho d to[...]
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18 T roubleshooting Be lk in S e tu p ca nn ot f in d my D ua l - B an d Wireless Range Extender . If B el ki n Se tu p is n ot a bl e to c om mu ni ca te w it h you r Dual-Band Wireless Range Ex tender during the installation process, please make sure that the Range Extender is turned on and has I nternet connectivity . Th e Ra ng e E x te n de r [...]
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19 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP PORT , AND W ARR ANT Y Reset Button The “Reset” button is used in rare cases when the Range Ex tender ma y function improperly . Resetting the Range Ex tender will rest ore the Rout er’s normal operation while maintaining the programmed settings. Y ou can also restore the factory default settings by using the “Reset [...]
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20 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP PORT , AND W ARR ANT Y T echnic al Support US http:/ /w w w .belkin.com/support UK http:/ /w w w .belkin.com/uk /support Australia http:/ /w w w .belkin.com/au/support New Zealand http:/ /w w w .belkin.com/au/support Singapore 1800 6 22 1 130 Europ e http:/ /w w w .belkin.com/uk /support[...]
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21 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP PORT , AND W ARR ANT Y Wh at i s no t cove r ed b y th is w ar ra nt y ? All abo ve warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided t o Belkin for inspection upon Belkin’ s request at the sole expense of the purchaser , or if Belkin determines that the Belkin product has been improperly installed, alter [...]
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22 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP PORT , AND W ARR ANT Y Some states do not allo w limitations on ho w long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may no t apply to you. IN NO EVENT SHA LL BELKIN BE LIABLE F OR INCIDENT AL, SPECIAL, DIRE CT , INDIRECT , CONSEQUENTIAL OR MULTIPLE DAM AGES SU CH AS, B UT N OT LI MI TED TO, LOST B USI NES S OR PR O[...]
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23 REGULA TOR Y INFORMA TION FCC St at em en t DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELE CTROMAGNETIC COMP A TIBILIT Y We, Bel k in I nte rn at io na l, I nc ., of 1204 5 E. Wat er fro nt D ri ve, P laya Vista, CA 90 094, declare under our sole responsibility that the device, F9K 1 106v1 , c om pl ie s w it h Par t 1 5 o f th e FCC R ul es .[...]
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24 REGULA TOR Y INFORMA TION lndustry C anada Statement: This device complies with RS S -2 10 of the lndustry Cana da Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ( 1) This d ev ic e may n ot c au se i nt er f er en ce, a nd (2) th is device must accept any in ter ference received , including interference that may cause undesir ed o[...]
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© 20 1 1 Belkin International, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of re sp ec t ive m a nu fa ct ur er s l is te d. Ma c OS a nd S af ar i a re t ra de ma r ks of A p pl e In c., r eg is te re d in the U .S. and other countries. Windows, Windows Vista, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trade[...]