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Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
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Frequency Band | 2.4GHz |
Wireless Speed | Up to 300Mbps |
Ports | 1 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
Operating Modes | Repeater, Access Point |
Explains features like WiFi extension, wired-to-wireless, MIMO, security, and portability.
Lists the necessary computer specifications for using the WL559E.
Details the items included with the WL559E product.
Details the front panel, including the SMART LED Indicator and its signal interpretation.
Describes the top panel (WPS button) and bottom panel (Ethernet, reset).
Provides a flowchart outlining the steps for initial device installation.
Explains the three operational modes: Repeater, Access Point (AP), and Wireless Bridge.
Step-by-step instructions to configure the WL559E as a wireless repeater.
Instructions for setting up the WL559E in Access Point mode.
Guide for setting up the WL559E as a Wireless Bridge for wired devices.
How to connect to and access the WL559E's web-based user interface.
Explains how to scan for and connect to wireless networks.
Details Mode of Operation, SSID, Security, and Passphrase settings.
Allows changing the wireless network's encryption settings.
Covers enabling wireless, SSID, channel, and mode settings.
Manages network security, including WPS features and PINs.
Controls network access by allowing or denying specific MAC addresses.
Shows firmware version, serial number, and MAC addresses.
Allows setting the device's IP address and subnet mask.
Covers backup, update, and restore of device configurations.
Guides on how to download and install new device firmware.
Enables setting a password for web interface access to prevent changes.
Shows the current AP connection status and list of connected clients.
Instructions for using WPS to easily connect the WL559E and devices.
Lists the default values for device settings like IP address and SSID.
Details the warranty coverage, exclusions, and registration requirements.
Troubleshooting steps for accessing the device's web interface.
How to modify settings after initial setup.
Explains how the WL559E affects network range and speed.
Discusses the impact of connecting multiple WL559E units.
Confirms backward compatibility with older wireless standards.
Addresses issues encountered when using the WPS feature.
Basic steps like checking cables, power cycling, and signal strength.
Includes factory reset and device relocation for persistent issues.
Defines wireless repeaters and their function in extending coverage.
Explains why the WL559E is useful for improving home WiFi coverage.
Discusses how repeaters can affect network bandwidth.
Explains how the SMART LED shows signal quality.
Details how Bridge Mode connects wired devices wirelessly.
Explains how AP Mode adds wireless capabilities to modems.
Highlights how WPS simplifies wireless device connections.
Advises against opening the device and using qualified technicians.
Warns about electric shock and the importance of correct voltage.