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Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual, such as information icons and warning signs.
Details the use of quotation marks, blue/underlined text, and blue text to indicate specific elements like buttons, menus, or links.
Explains how the FRITZ!WLAN Repeater extends the radio network of a base station to increase wireless coverage.
Details the functions controlled by the repeater's button, including switching WLAN on/off and initiating WPS.
Explains the meaning of different LED states for Power, WLAN, and signal strength, aiding in status monitoring and troubleshooting.
Lists essential requirements for operating the repeater, including base station compatibility (IEEE 802.11n/g/b, DHCP) and network settings.
Provides critical safety instructions for handling, installation, and operation to prevent electrical shock, damage, or interference.
Step-by-step guide to connecting the repeater using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), detailing prerequisites and procedures.
Instructions for connecting the repeater using an online wizard when WPS is not supported, including software requirements.
Details the manual process for connecting the repeater to a WLAN base station when WPS or the wizard are unavailable.
Confirms that a successful connection to a wireless LAN base station is required to extend the network range.
Guidance on selecting the best location for the repeater to ensure optimal signal reception from the base station and good coverage.
Provides instructions on how to open the repeater's user interface by entering its address in a web browser.
Details the process of setting a password for the user interface to protect settings from unauthorized access.
Solutions for when the repeater's LEDs are not illuminated, suggesting checks for power and connection status.
Steps to resolve issues where the repeater's web interface fails to load, potentially involving network configuration or IP address checks.
Addresses problems preventing network device access, such as active firewalls or incorrect automatic IP address assignment.
Detailed steps for configuring Windows and Mac OS X to obtain IP addresses automatically, crucial for network connectivity.
Provides specifications for dimensions, voltage, power consumption, weight, antennas, and supported WLAN standards.
Details the capabilities of the web-based user interface and the information conveyed by the repeater's LED indicators.
Information on accessing manuals, FAQs, and the AVM knowledge base for support and product information.
Recommendations for seeking technical assistance, including consulting error sections and submitting support requests via email.