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Signal Strength: The signal strength quality between the Range Extender / Bridge and the Source Network. It is 
recommended that the signal strength is greater than 70% for optimal performance.  

Band: Select the compatible Wi-Fi standard and speed for your wireless network. This is typically the same 
band as what the Source Network is operating on to ensure optimal performance. 

VLAN ID: Available in Firewall Range Extender mode only.  The VLAN ID is a feature that allows you to virtually 
map connected devices and secure access for each Extended Network SSID created. Devices that are 
connected to an SSID with a specific VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) ID cannot access or see devices 
connected to SSIDs with a different VLAN ID. For example, if SSID 1 is assigned to VLAN 1 and SSID 2 is assigned 
to VLAN 2, then devices connected to SSID 1 will not be able to see or access devices or files on SSID 2 (VLAN 
2). VLAN IDs can range between 1 and 4094.  

Channel: Select the channel number for the 2.4GHz radio and 5.0GHz radio. When connected to a Source 
Network the channel number of the Range Extender MUST match that of the Source Network for normal 
operation.  
 
Channel Bandwidth: Select the channel width for the 2.4GHz radio and 5.0GHz radio. It is recommended to 
match the channel bandwidth of the Source Network for optimal operation. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HighPower AC1750

Page 1: ...SETUP GUIDE PROSERIES HIGHPOWER TM AC1750...

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Page 3: ...and Basic Setup 8 Range Extender Mode Overview and Basic Setup 16 Firewall Range Extender Mode Overview and Basic Setup 25 WDS Bridge Mode Overview and Basic Setup 34 WEB MENU NAVIGATION AND FEATURES...

Page 4: ...ke sure you have all the contents within your package ProSeries High Power AC1750 Wi Fi Range Extender Bridge 3 x Detachable High Gain 3dBi Antennas Magnetic Mounting Kit Mounting Template Setup Guide...

Page 5: ...ceived over the wireless network Wired Port 2 Indicates when a networking device is connected to wired port LAN2 on the Range Extender Bridge The LED will blink rapidly when wired data traffic is tran...

Page 6: ...e power adapter LAN2 Gigabit RJ 45 local network port for expanding your network USB Attach USB devices to save or load settings upgrade firmware save system logs or load boot files Eject To safely ej...

Page 7: ...he screw hole locations onto your wall Once the screw holes have been marked locate the Magnetic Mounting Kit and use the included screws to fasten the two magnetic plates to the wall Once the plates...

Page 8: ...ing either the power adapter to the Range Extender Bridge and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port on the side panel and the other end to an...

Page 9: ...PERATIONAL MODES BASIC SETUP The Range Extender Bridge features four different operational modes that can be configured via the web menu Network Bridge Range Extender Firewall Range Extender WDS Bridg...

Page 10: ...ither 2 4 or 5 0GHz network of the existing network and provides wired connections to expand the network further All devices connected to the Client Bridge are on the same subnet and local network as...

Page 11: ...UP Find an optimal setup location for your Network Bridge Place the Network Bridge in a location where it can receive a strong signal from the Source Network The better the connection the faster the b...

Page 12: ...work Bridge by attaching either the power adapter to the Bridge and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port on the side panel and the other end...

Page 13: ...open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 240 Note If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm or Windows...

Page 14: ...t Dashboard from the navigation menu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select Network Bridge Mode for the Operational Mode and cl...

Page 15: ...that you wish to connect to and bridge Note It is recommended that you select a Source Network with a signal strength greater than 70 for the most reliable connection Poor signal connections may cause...

Page 16: ...leave the security field blank Click Next to apply the settings DO NOT LEAVE OR REFRESH THIS PAGE Allow the configuration to complete and the Basic Setup Wizard will automatically redirect you to the...

Page 17: ...page and provide you with the details of your setup It is recommended that you print this page for your records Open a new web browser window and check that you have access to the Internet Additional...

Page 18: ...buting it in a new extended location In addition to creating a new extended Wi Fi network for devices to connect to the Range Extender also provides additional wired connections for bridging additiona...

Page 19: ...r Place the Range Extender in a location between your Source Network s wireless access point router and your wireless dead zone It s recommended that you place the Range Extender in a location where i...

Page 20: ...xtender by attaching either the power adapter to the Range Extender and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port on the side panel and the other...

Page 21: ...open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 240 Note If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm or Windows...

Page 22: ...t Dashboard from the navigation menu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select Range Extender Mode for the Operational Mode and cl...

Page 23: ...t If you have a dual band router access point select BOTH the 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz network names Note It is recommended that you select a Source Network with a signal strength greater than 70 for the mos...

Page 24: ...osen has security enabled you will need to enter the security key here If you selected a dual band network to repeat you will need to enter both security keys here If the Source Network does not have...

Page 25: ...an also manually enter a new network ID and security key The new security keys must be 8 characters minimum Click Next to apply your settings DO NOT LEAVE OR REFRESH THIS PAGE Allow the configuration...

Page 26: ...your records If you haven t already positioned your Range Extender in an optimal location you may do so now All Range Extender settings are saved and can be safely powered off for relocation You may...

Page 27: ...a secure firewall between the Source Network and the Extended Network In addition to a firewall the Firewall Range Extender also features its own DHCP server for assigning IP addresses to connecting u...

Page 28: ...ace the Firewall Range Extender in a location between your Source Network s wireless access point router and your wireless dead zone It s recommended that you place the Firewall Range Extender in a lo...

Page 29: ...xtender by attaching either the power adapter to the Firewall Range Extender and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port on the side panel and...

Page 30: ...open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 240 Note If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm or Windows...

Page 31: ...shboard from the navigation menu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select Firewall Range Extender Mode for the Operational Mode a...

Page 32: ...ect the Source Network that you wish to repeat Note It is recommended that you select a Source Network with a signal strength greater than 70 for the most reliable connection Poor signal connections m...

Page 33: ...osen has security enabled you will need to enter the security key here If you selected a dual band network to repeat you will need to enter both security keys here If the Source Network does not have...

Page 34: ...an also manually enter a new network ID and security key The new security keys must be 8 characters minimum Click Next to apply your settings DO NOT LEAVE OR REFRESH THIS PAGE Allow the configuration...

Page 35: ...age for your records If you haven t already positioned your Firewall Range Extender in an optimal location you may do so now All settings are saved and can be safely powered off for relocation You may...

Page 36: ...etwork Bridges using WDS mode A WDS Bridge connects wirelessly to a WDS Access Point and expands the existing network by creating additional wired ports to expand the network with by adding network sw...

Page 37: ...ETUP Find an optimal setup location for your WDS Bridge Place the WDS Bridge in a location where it can receive a strong signal from the Source Network The better the connection the faster the bridged...

Page 38: ...DS Bridge by attaching either the power adapter to the Bridge and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port on the side panel and the other end t...

Page 39: ...open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 240 Note If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm or Windows...

Page 40: ...ect Dashboard from the navigation menu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select WDS Bridge Mode for the Operational Mode and clic...

Page 41: ...y you wish to configure for WDS AP mode 2 4GHz Only 5GHz Only Both 2 4GHz and 5GHz After you have made your selection click Next to begin For the purpose of this User s Guide we will provide instructi...

Page 42: ...n each individual WDS enabled Access Point or Bridge not just the one you are currently configuring For example if you are connecting three WDS APs or Bridges AP Bridge 1 must have AP Bridge 2 and AP...

Page 43: ...his page for your records The Summary will display the status of each WDS connection and the signal strength of each connection Connections with lower signal strength connections may perform slower It...

Page 44: ...nder Bridge and will serve as a User s Guide for the current page To access it click the Helpful Tips link at the top right corner of each page Note Not all settings and features are available for all...

Page 45: ...ngs Source network status wired port information and IP settings from their corresponding status pages Using the left hand navigation menu you can select from a number of options including Operational...

Page 46: ...ork The network that the Range Extender or Bridge is extending or bridging Extended Network The newly extended Wi Fi network created in Range Extender mode or Firewall Range Extender mode The Range Ex...

Page 47: ...Devices that are connected to an SSID with a specific VLAN Virtual Local Area Network ID cannot access or see devices connected to SSIDs with a different VLAN ID For example if SSID 1 is assigned to V...

Page 48: ...low Broadcast SSID Selecting Disable Broadcast SSID will hide the visibility of the selected Extended Network SSID Users must manually enter the SSID to connect Internet Access Only Choose whether you...

Page 49: ...signal is crosses a defined RSSI decibel signal receiving sensitivity threshold to allow it to easily connect to the neighboring Range Extender Note some older Wi Fi devices may not be compatible wit...

Page 50: ...here Internet Network Settings are applicable only in Firewall Range Extender mode The WAN IP Address information relates to that of the Source Network and can be configured similarly to how Internet...

Page 51: ...s a detailed view into the Range Extender Bridge s configuration settings You can also configure general settings such as clock settings management protocols system logs LED settings alarm settings up...

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Page 54: ...pport The Amped Wireless Limited Warranty is not related to the terms conditions and policies of Amped Wireless Elite Support offerings For questions regarding support please contact techsupport amped...

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Page 56: ...change information without prior notice All information provided is provided AS IS with all faults without warranty of any kind Either expressed or implied Amped Wireless and its suppliers disclaim al...

Page 57: ...ome Internet service providers May not work with routers that do not comply with IEEE or Wi Fi standards Software Licenses Disclaimers This product contains Software including firmware licensed to you...

Page 58: ...e Software media IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO BACK UP YOUR SYSTEM INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DATA THAT YOU MAY USE OR POSSESS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT ANY MATERIAL INFORMATION OR DATA DOWN...

Page 59: ...s Commercial Arbitration Rules The arbitrator shall have exclusive authority to the extent permitted by law to resolve all disputes arising out of or relating to the interpretation applicability enfor...

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