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Battery Protection
If Wi-Fi router becomes hot, charging may stop before
reaching a full charge to protect the Battery ("A charge
is suspended this device because of high temperature"
appears on screen). If this happens, wait until the message
disappears.
Charging automatically starts after it disappears.
Furthermore, to protect the Battery, if charging continues
for a long time while the power is on, the battery level may
be gradually reduced automatically to the same state as
Long Life Charge (maximum charge level is about 70%). When
charging, disconnect cable once and reconnect it.
Battery protection function is cancelled, and charging
starts.
Connecting USB Cable (Sample)
Confirm that orientation of USB Cable (sample) plugs
is correct. Connecting forcibly may cause damage or
malfunction.
Display while Charging
Even when power is off, press
to turn on the display
and show the battery level.
Precautions against Always Charging and
Frequently Charging
Avoid always charging or frequently charging because doing
so can shorten the service life of Internal Battery.
Using USB (Computer)
Use supplied USB Cable (sample) for charging.
・Make sure to power on computer before charging.
・Depending on computer connection environment, charging may
fail.
Insert USB Cable (Type-C plug) into External Device Port and
USB Cable (USB plug) to a computer
When charging is complete, remove USB Cable from computer
and Wi-Fi router
Check battery level on Display.
Charging with Computer
Charging Time
Charging takes longer than with AC Charger (sold
separately). Also, depending on the connected computer,
the time required for charging may vary or charging may be
impossible.
Charging During Data Usage
Charging time may increase or the remaining battery may be
consumed when charging from a computer, depending on the
environment being used, such as data usage.
Summary of Contents for A201NE
Page 1: ...A201NE User Guide ...
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Page 8: ...6 ...
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Page 112: ...110 Layout of the Settings Screen Item Description ...
Page 121: ...119 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Traffic Counter Traffic Counter screen appears ...
Page 124: ...122 Wi Fi Spot Wi Fi Spot screen appears ...
Page 133: ...131 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Wi Fi Settings Guest SSID Guest SSID settings screen appears ...
Page 140: ...138 WPS Settings WPS Settings screen appears ...
Page 143: ...141 Settings Using Web UI A201NE ECO Settings The ECO Settings screen appears ...
Page 144: ...142 Set each item in ECO Settings Apply ECO Settings are set ...
Page 150: ...148 LAN Settings LAN Settings screen appears ...
Page 154: ...152 Select the target interface Select Add IPv4 Packet Filter Settings Add screen appears ...
Page 158: ...156 Select the target interface Select Add IPv6 Packet Filter Settings Add screen appears ...
Page 167: ...165 Settings Using Web UI A201NE ...
Page 168: ...166 Other Setting items are set ...
Page 185: ...183 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Exit Home Screen appears ...
Page 188: ...186 Open ...
Page 189: ...187 Settings Using Web UI A201NE PIN Authentication ...
Page 196: ...194 Restart Confirmation screen appears OK ...
Page 197: ...195 Settings Using Web UI A201NE OK Wi Fi router restarts ...
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Page 203: ...201 Settings Using Web UI A201NE Connection History Connection History screen appears ...
Page 206: ...204 Check UPnP Info IP address and port number appear ...
Page 210: ...208 Manual A website on which the manual is available is opened ...
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