WR 100 Manual
WR 100 Manual
WR 100 Manual
Release 1.0
November 29, 2012
Table of Contents
About the Device .............................................................................................................. 3
Minimum System Requirements ................................................................................................ 3
Package Contents .................................................................................................................... 3
Device Overview ..................................................................................................................... 4
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 4
Top Panel ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Bottom Panel ................................................................................................................................. 5
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Package Contents
Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.
Product contents may vary for different models.
WR100
Ethernet cable
Easy Start Guide
Resource CD
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Device Overview
Front Panel
LABEL
STATE
DESCRIPTION
3 BARS
Connected
2 BARS
Connected
1 BAR
Connected
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Top Panel
WPS
LABEL
WPS BUTTON
DESCRIPTION
Press to connect WR100 to any WPS capable devices
Bottom Panel
LABEL
RESET
DESCRIPTION
RESET
Press the Reset button for 5 seconds to restore the device to default factory settings
ETHERNET
PORT
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Quick Connect
Press Quick Connect icon to scan for available wireless within the area.
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Setup
Mode of Operation
Repeater
The WR100 can act as a wireless repeater to extend the wireless coverage of your wireless router.
Access Point
The WR100 can act as an Access Point to provide wireless network
Bridge
The WR100 can act as a Bridge to act as wireless client to your network device
SSID
Here you can set the name of your wireless network. Select the option Disable on Broadcast SSID
allow you to hide the wireless network name.
Security Mode
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Select from the different encryption types list in order to provide security to your wireless
network from unauthorized users. Select from the following:
WEP
Hexadecimal:
64bit uses 10 characters length of password from A-F and numbers from 0-9
128bit- uses 26 characters length of password from A-F and numbers from 0-9
ASCII:
64bit uses 5 characters alpha numeric password (A-Z and 0-9)
128bit uses 13 characters length of password from (A-Z and 0-9)
WPA
Uses strong encryption, some legacy devices may not be able to associate with this type of
encryption
WPA2
Use this encryption for best security, some legacy device s may not associate with this type of
encryption
WPA/WPA2 PSK
Use a balance of strong security and best compatibility for new and legacy devices.
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Wireless
Wireless Basic Settings
Enable Wireless
Enable or Disable wireless capability
Broadcast SSID
Set option to disable to hide your wireless network (Enable by default)
SSID
Here you can enter the name of your wifi network
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Wireless Mode
This option allows you to select the type of wireless standard you want to allow to connect to your
wireless network.
Channel
Change your wireless channel when you are getting poor reception. Choose the least c hannel used
in your area for better performance (Only applicable for AP mode)
Channel Bandwidth
Here you can set your Channel Bandwidth to 20MHz and 20/40MHz(Auto)
HT Data Rate and HT Guard Interval
These options are recommended to be set to Auto for ma ximum efficiency.
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Security Mode
Select the type of encryption you want for your wireless network
WPS
Set this option to enable or disable WPS (Wifi Protected Setup) feature on this device
Enrollee PIN
Enter this PIN to wireless client that will be connecting to WR100 repeater to automatically
configure the wireless device.
Registrar PIN
Here you can enter the WPS-PIN of wireless clients and click apply for the WR100 to allow access
and configure your wireless client device automatically
Note: WPS will work only for WPA -PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA/WPA2 encryption. The wireless client must support WPS in order to
use this option.
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Policy
Disable
Use this option to disable or disregard the list of MAC address from blocking or allowing acc ess to
the wireless network.
Allow
Allow the list of MAC address to access the wireless network
Deny
Deny the list of MAC address form accessing the wireless network
MAC Address
Type the MAC address of the wireless client here and press the plus icon
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System
Device Information
Firmware Version
Shows the current firmware version of the device
Build Date
Shows the date when the firmware was created
Serial Number
Shows
t he
d evices
s erial
n umber
ETH/Bridge and Wireless MAC address
Shows the MAC address of each interface
Wireless Status
Shows
t he
w ireless
d evices
w ireless
s tatus
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LAN Configuration
Device IP address
Shows
t he
d evices
c urrent
I P
a ddress
Note: Change this IP address if you are using two WR100 on the same network to avoid IP address
conflict within your network. You may configure the 2 nd unit with IP address ex: 10.0.10.253
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Configuration Settings
Backup Settings
Allow you to save the current configuration of WR100. Default file name for the backup f ile will be
RT2880_Settings.dat. Click Apply to start saving your configuration.
Update
Here you can load the saved configuration of your WR100. Click browse and load the saved
settings by clicking on the apply button.
Restore
Click on the apply button to reset the unit back to its factory settings. Unsaved information will be
lost.
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Firmware Upgrade
This option allows you to update the firmware of your device for future changes and enhancement.
Download firmware only at www.smartrg.com/support for future enhancement.
Note: It is recommended to only use firmware which is officially release d by SmartRG. Using third party
firmware will void the warranty of the device.
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System Password
It is recommended to set a password on the web user interface, in order to prevent other users
from gaining access to the web UI and making unwanted changes to your settings.
System Password
Type your desired password and click on the Apply button to activate this feature. To disable
authentication, simply remove the password and click apply to save your settings.
Note: Forgotten passwords are not recoverable. Reset the device to factory defaults by pressing the reset
button found beside the Ethernet port of the WR100, wait 60 seconds, and reconnect with your web
browser.
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The LED smart indicator displays the received signal strength from your wireless router.
Wireless reception and throughput may vary according to the number of wireless clients that are
in use at the same time, other nearby wireless devices, structure type, building materials and other
interference present.
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Wireless Repeater
a. Plug your WR100 to a power outlet, switch it ON and connect the Ethernet cable between
your WR100 and Computer
b. Launch web browser and you will be directed to the User Interface (In case it does not open
type 10.0.10.254 and hit enter)
c. Select your SSID (wireless network/wifi name) from the list and click connect
d. Type the password for the wireless network of your router and click apply. The WR100 will
reboot and will redirect to the user interface with the f ollowing status.
e. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from WR100 and computer then place the device at the
location, where it can get sufficient reception from your wireless router.
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e.
f.
g.
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Wireless Bridge
Connect wired devices to your wireless network by connecting an Ethernet cable from a wired
device, such as a Desktop PC, Game Console or Internet-ready LCD TV, to the Ethernet port of the
WR100.
a. Plug in and turn ON your WR100
b. Connect the Ethernet cable between your computer and WR100
c. Launch a web browser. You will be directed to the user interface
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WPS
WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) makes it easier for you to connect your WR100 to your wireless
router and WR100 to your wireless devices with a push of a button. (WPS feature must be enabled
and must be supported on the wireless router and wireless devic es that will be connected to
WR100).
Safety Precautions
Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage
the equipment.
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