Edimax EW-7228APn Quick Install Guide

Edimax EW-7228APn Manual

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    Macintosh Installation Guide 07-2012 / v1.0 0
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    , so that the "Ethernet" status in the left sidebar displays "Not Connected", as shown below. Then, you need to ensure that your Macintosh's Wi-Fi is switched off. Select "Wi-Fi" from the left sidebar. 4. If your Wi-Fi is switched on, click on the button labeled "Turn Wi-Fi Off". The "Network
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    one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer. Then connect the other end to an Ethernet port on the access point, as shown below (1). Plug the power adapter into the device's 5V power port, and plug the adapter into a wall socket (2). The PWR LED and corresponding LAN LED
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    7. Click on "Ethernet" in the left panel and then click the drop down arrow for the menu labeled "Configure IPv4" in the right panel. From the drop down menu, select "Manually". 3
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    . Note: Please refer to the user manual for guidance on how to assign a new IP address to the access point. If the default IP remains unchanged, you will need to repeat this process and modify the IP of your Macintosh every time you wish to configure the access point. 8. In the panel on the right
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    address box. In the pop up window, enter the following username and password: Username: admin Password: 1234 Click "Log In". 11. This will open the access point's web management interface, which allows you to configure the functions and settings of the access point. Please refer to the user manual
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    1. On the "Status and Information" page, click "Basic Setting" in the left menu. Then click the arrow to open the menu labeled "Mode". Select "Universal Repeater" mode. Click the "Select Site Survey" button. You will see a list of available Wi-Fi networks, as shown below. Choose your Wi-Fi network
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    in this procedure, during Step 4. In this example, "Encryption" is "WPA2-PSK'. Click "Done" to close this window. 2. The "Root AP SSID" is your main Wi-Fi router. The "MAIN ESSID" is the SSID of the repeater. Click the box labeled "MAIN ESSID" and enter a name for reference. In the example below we
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    configure the security settings of the access point before it can function. 4. Select "Security" from the left sidebar in the Edimax web management interface. This will Wi-Fi network, otherwise this repeater mode cannot connect to it. 5. Then you need to enter your existing network security settings.
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    labeled "Pre-Shared Key". For other encryption types, please refer to the user manual for detailed instructions. Note: The access point must use the same wireless encryption password as with the root wireless network, i.e. your existing Wi-Fi network. When this is complete, click "Apply". 6. You
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    it to complete. 8. Return to your Macintosh's "Network" screen, found under "System Preferences". Click "Ethernet" in the left panel. (Change the settings of Configure IPv4 from Manually to Using DHCP. Click on Apply. The Ethernet adapter will get the IP address from the main wireless network.) 10
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    now be fully operational. The "Wi-Fi" status should display "Connected". Verify your connection by opening a web browser in an appropriate location. Note: Please refer to the attached Quick Installation Guide for guidance on Access Point mode, AP Client mode, and Repeater mode installation. 11
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Macintosh Installation Guide
07-2012 / v1.0