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WREX Wi-Fi Repeater Extender – Quick Installation Guide 

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General information 

This guide provides information on installing and configuring Honeywell's WREX Wi-Fi Repeater Extender (referred to as the Repeater).  The 
repeater enables extending the wireless range of your Honeywell IP cameras when used with Honeywell’s WAP-PLUS Wireless Access Point.   
Some major features: 

 

Functions as a wireless repeater that communicates with Honeywell’s WAP-PLUS to greatly extend the range of IP cameras or the ACU Wireless 

Analog Converter Unit (ACU).  

 

Wireless communications utilizes the 802.11b/g/n protocol with WPS security.  WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a standard for easy setup of a 

secure wireless network. 

IMPORTANT: This repeater is for indoor use only.  DO NOT mount this within 4 feet (1.2m) of any wireless device.  

To utilize this repeater, you must have: 

 

An AlarmNet account for a GSM or Internet communicator, or a “Video Services Only” account.  

 

Total Connect account.  (If an account does not exist, the dealer should use the AlarmNet Direct website to set up a Total Connect account for 

the customer.) 

 

Internet access with a wireless router capable of DHCP hosting.  The router must also support one button WPS data encryption.  If this is not 
available, order the Honeywell WAP-PLUS  Wireless Access Point for connection to your router.  

 

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Component identification

 

 

 

 

 

Reset

 

 

 
 

Planning the repeater installation

 

The installation of repeater, cameras, and WAP-PLUS can be as simple as installing one camera, or up to 
 six cameras per Total Connect account.  In large installations it may include a mix of wireless, and  
wired cameras. 

The installer should work closely with the customer to achieve a satisfactory installation.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Layout Considerations: 

 

Depending on layout and distances, one or more Repeaters or WAP-PLUS units may be 

needed.  Only one Repeater per WAP-PLUS can be used. 

 

Wireless distance may be reduced by thick walls, wire lath, and large metal objects.  

For installations where wireless connectivity is poor, see if the WAP-PLUS has the newer 
WAP-ANT5dB antennas.  They are approximately 6 inches (15cm) long.  If not, they 
can be ordered to retrofit the WAP-PLUS. 

 

Each close IP camera or ACU will communicate directly to the WAP-PLUS. 

 

Each distance IP camera or ACU (Analog Converter Unit) will communicate through the 
repeater to the WAP-PLUS 

 

For installations where multiple repeaters or WAP-PLUS units are used, label the units 

to indicate which repeater are linked to which WAP-PLUS. 

 

Ensure the correct power transformer is used with each device.  

 

When needed, secure wires with cable ties. 

 

Refer to the installation guides for the WAP-PLUS, ACU (Analog Converter Unit), and 

each IP camera for detailed information about that product. 
 

POWER indicator 

 

Green – Power on. 

 

Blinking – Will blink for up to 40 seconds 

during the initial start up. 

 

 Amber – System failure. 

WPS indicator 

 

Green – Lights for about 2 minutes when 
the WPS button is pushed. 

 

Green Slow Blinking – WPS is activating. 

 

Green Fast Blinking – WPS failure. 

Wired Client connector (Ethernet) 

Underside (not shown) – Can be connected 
to an IP camera or ACU device for wired 
connectivity up to 300ft. 

POWER button 

Depress to power the repeater. 

Connect to an outlet that is 
always on.

RESET button  

Resets repeater to the factory default set-
tings.  (Use a paper clip to depress and 

hold for 12 seconds, then RELEASE.) 

WPS button 

Used during setup to configure wireless 
encrypted connectivity. 

Wireless Range: 

The wireless range and bandwidth (data rate) are dependent on the wireless 
technology used; as determined by the 802.11b/g/n specifications.  This deter-
mines the range and data transfer rate.  For instance under ideal conditions, 

802.11 g provides up to 125ft (38m) range, and 54Mbits/s data rate, and 
802.11 n provides up to 230ft (70m) range, and 150Mbits/s data rate. 

Other factors that reduce the range are thick walls, wire lath, large metal objects, 
and the number of cameras sending data.   
Because of the many variables, the best way to determine if the installation is 
successful, is to test the finished installation by logging into the Total Connect 

website and checking each camera. 

Wi-Fi Client connected indicator 

One or more client devices are present.  
Blinks when data is being transferred.   

 

Green –Signal strength is good.  

 

Amber – Signal strength is normal. 

 

Wired Client connected indicator 

Green – Wired client is present.

WAP-PLUS Uplink signal strength 
indicator 

 

Green –Signal strength is good.  

 

Amber – Signal strength is normal. 

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