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1.      WLAN Partition     Click to enable or disable the WLAN Partition function     STBC Space Time Block Coding improves reception by coding the data  stream in blocks        SMART FEATURES    The Smart Repeater provides your Extended Network with Smart Features that help    to provide convenience and protection for your Extended Network     Smart Features allow you to control access to your Extended Network through  on off schedules  specific user authorizations as well as through the size of your    wireless coverage for your Extended Network     These settings are ONLY for your Extended Network and do not apply to your Home    Network     Wireless Settings  Access Schedule    Hi Access Schedule    Define a schedule for when Wi Fi is enabled or disabled on the High Power Range Extender   Smart  Repeater  Please be sure that your time zone settings have been configured before using this feature     Note  When Wi Fi is disabled  wired users will no longer have access to the Internet    O Enable Access Schedule  Wi Fi Enabled Days   Everday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat    Hours of Each Day           24 Hours From  1 To  0   100                               ELIA EE    You can set a schedule for when your Wi Fi is enabled or disabled  both Home  Network and the Extended Network  through the Access Schedule feature  To do  SO    a  Enable Access Schedule    b  Select which days you wish for your Wi Fi to be available    c  Select the time frame during that day that you wish for W
2.   Network Smart Repeater     Extended Wired The Wired Connection statistics shows all data activity for all users physically    Network connected to the wired ports on the Smart Repeater        Management  System Clock    i system Clock    Maintain the system clock settings by syncing the system time with the time on your computer  The High  Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater s clock is used to make sure your Access Schedules and logs  function correctly and on time     Current Time              12   Month  21   Day 2012   Year                                        10   Hour  28    Minute  8 Sec                Sync with your computer   REFRESH      Maintain the internal clock for the Smart Repeater by syncing with your computer   s  time  Your system clock settings need to be accurate in order for logs and wireless  access schedules to work correctly     Management  System Logs    System Logs are useful for viewing the activity and history of the repeater  The  System Logs are also used by Loopcomm Technology techs to help troubleshoot your  repeater when needed     i system Logs    Extender   Smart Repeater        View network and system activity for your High Power Range       O Enable Log    Current Time  System  ALL  Wireless  Enable Remote Log Log Server IP Address                   It is recommended that you enable all logs in the event that troubleshooting is  required  All log entries are deleted each time the repeater reboots or is powered    off     Management  
3.  could NEVER log onto the Smart Repeater wirelessly     1     Check that your wireless adapter supports WPA2 wireless security  If it does not  then you will need to change the wireless security on the Smart Repeater  Go to  the Web Menu  select Wireless Settings and then Wireless Security  Select the  Extended Network from the drop down menu and either disable security or  downgrade the security to WEP  Try connecting again    The connection to the Home Network may be down  Use an Ethernet cable and  connect directly to the Smart Repeater  Access http   setup loopcomm com  and run through the Smart Setup Wizard again  After you have successfully    reset the Home Network connection  try connecting wirelessly again     I can no longer access the Web Menu or the Smart Repeater no longer    responds    1  Connect to your Smart Repeater and try to access http   setup loopcomm com  using your web browser    2  Ifyou are advanced in networking troubleshooting  log onto your home router   s  web interface  Look for the DHCP client list and try to find the IP address of your  Smart Repeater assigned by your home router  Once you have it  connect to the  Smart Repeater using an Ethernet cable  Open your web browser and enter the  IP address into the address bar    3  Reset the Smart Repeater back to default settings and try the Smart Setup    Wizard again  To reset the Repeater back to default settings  push the Reset  Button  on the back panel  down for five  5  to ten  10  seconds 
4.  network with greater than 70  signal strength  Connecting to a network with poor signal strength may cause the connection to be unstable     gt  SCAN    Highlight your network and click Next to continue  Check that your Wireless  Network has a signal strength of 70  or greater     If you fail to find any wireless networks  or your signal strength is below 70   the  Smart Repeater may be placed too far from the wireless network that you are  trying to repeat  Move your Smart Repeater closer to the wireless network that  you are trying to repeat and click SCAN again     The Scan results page will display information regarding the name of the network   SSID   the channel which the wireless network is operating on and the type of  network that it is  AP stands for Access Point and is the standard type of wireless  network  The results page will also display whether or not your network has  security and what the signal strength is coming from each specific network  detected     Connecting to a Secure Network    E Security Settings  if necessary     lf the Wi Fi network  Home Network  that you are trying to connect to has security enabled  then enter  the security key below  If your Home Network does not have security  leave this field blank and click Next     Home   Office Network  es    2  i          Home Network Security Key           Leave blank for networks without security    If the wireless network you are trying to repeat has wireless security enabled  you  will be prompte
5. 0     70     50  O35  O 15     Adjust the output power of the Smart Repeater to control the coverage distance  of your Extended Wireless Network  For a smaller coverage area you can select a  lower output power  For the maximum wireless coverage select the 100   selection  Note that if you select a lower output power  your connection to your  Home Network will also decrease in range  So be careful and test your signal  strength after each adjustment    IP SETTINGS    IP Address        Subnet Mask  Default Gateway   DHCP    Auto si   DHCP Client Range     Static DHCP         Auto Load Menu  Auto DNS      Enabled ed  Note  Disabling Auto DNS will require that you acces  the IP address ofthis device  Itis recommended th   address before changing this mode  If you are no lo  web menu  you will need to perform a hardware reset          s the web menu using     ou not    jer able to access the             Domain Name loopcomm  802 1d Spanning Type   Disabled  i    Clone MAC Address   000000000000    APPLY    IP Address The IP address of the Smart Repeater  Subnet Mask  The subnet of the Smart    Repeater     Subnet Mask The subnet of the High Power Router     Default Gateway The access points to another network  normally the Smart Repeater or your    router     The Smart Repeater includes a complex AUTO DHCP feature to help manage the  IP addresses within your Extended network and with your Home Network   When connected to a Home Network  the Repeater will obtain an IP address  fro
6. ED will stay lit when power adapter is plugged into repeater     Wireless Activity  Blinks rapidly when wireless data traffic is passing  through the Smart Repeater  When there is a problem with the Wi Fi    connection this LED will remain off or blink steadily     Wired Devices  1 5   Indicates when a networking device is connected  to a wired port on the back of the High Power Smart Repeater  The    LED blinks rapidly when wired data traffic is transmitted or received     WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup activity  When the WPS mode is activated    the WPS LED blinks as it awaits a connection        Back Panel Description       SMA USB RESET WPS       Antenna Connectors  1 2   RP SMA antenna connectors  Compatible with all  antennas that have RP SMA connectors  Upgradable to high gain antennas for    more range     Reset  Push down once to reboot the High Power Repeater  Hold down for 5 10    seconds to reset the repeater back to factory settings     WPS  Hold down for 3 seconds to enable WPS push button configuration     Wired Devices  RJ 45 ports for connecting wired computers or network devices     Power  Power adapter port  DC 12V 1A     SETUP GUIDE    Find a Setup Location    The location of where you install the Smart Repeater is very important to how it  will function  The optimal setup location should be somewhere no more than    halfway between your wireless router and your wireless dead zone     Connect your PC to the Smart Repeater    1  Connect the two included high ga
7. High Power Wireless N    600mW Smart Repeater    LP 9698SR    INTRODUCTION RTE 4    GETTING STARTED eegen 5  Package Contents egieteergdeierbe innana e d a a 5  K   VT EEN 6  Back Panel  Description  deet Ser egene dE 7  SETUP  GUIDE eet eege 8  Find a Setup LOCA tege teen Deet dree deg ele a 8  Connect your PC to the Smart Repeater             esessssseseessssssssseseessrrerrtereesssrensssreee 9  Open your Web Browser to Access the Setup Wizard   10  Welcome to the Smart Setup Wizard AA 11  Scan for a Wireless Network    12  Connecting to a Secure Network  13  Repeater Settings  asi     14  Repeater Settings  Security  eet Eege 15  Setup Summary miai ET T EE E Edge 16  WIRELESS SETTINGS gerne EE 18  Home Network Settings                  cccccsscecessscececsennececseseeceeseeeecesseaaeeessenaeeesseneees 18  Extended Network Settings                cccccccssscececssssececssseeeecesseeeceeeeaaeceesesaeeeessneeees 19  G    st N  twork enneren iega i naa E R a ER E ie 20  Wireless Settings  Security    21  Wireless Settings  Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS   23  Wireless Settings  Advanced Settings                 ccccccsscecssssceceesseeeeseeeeeessetaeeeeeees 24  SMART FEATURES edel Eed leet 26  Wireless Settings  Access Schedule            0nnnnsesseseesssseeeeesrsseesrssrreessreerresressssreese 27  Wireless Settings  User Access Control    28  Wireless Settings  Wireless Coverage Controls 29  Int  Le EE EE 30  MANAGEMENT FEATURES oi sc scecosusaanctntcnanatensitus coun EE E O a a 
8. PA WPA2 security key    you entered is incorrect     If the Connection State shows  Scanning  the Smart Repeater may be too far away    from your home office router     The Signal Strength display can be updated by refreshing the page and is a good tool  to use for finding the optimal installation location  A signal strength of 70  or    greater is recommended for stable operation of the High Power Smart Repeater     Extended Wireless f Shows the current settings for your Extended Wireless Network   Network Settings    Smart Repeater IP The network IP settings for your High Power Smart Repeater will change as you    Settings connect and disconnect from your Home Network  When connected to your    Home Network  the network IP settings will be assigned by your Home Network   When not connected  the High Power Smart Repeater will use its own default    network IP settings        Management  Statistics  These statistics show the data activity for each network connection     I Network Statistics    Connection to Home Network  EENS  Sent Packets  50    Received Packets  36325       Extended Wireless Network  Sent Packets  6157    Received Packets  0       Extended Wired Network  Sent Packets  8567    Received Packets  6111    Connection to This statistics shows the data activity for all upload and download data between    Home Network the Home Network and the Smart Repeater     Extended Wireless    These statistics shows all data activity for all users connected wirelessly to the  
9. Repeater    WPA2 Mixed    192 168 1 103    255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1   Auto  00 e0 4c 81 96 b1    At this time  you may disconnect from the Smart Repeater and start a wireless    connection     If you have any wired devices that you would like to attach to the Smart Repeater     you may do so now as well     Enjoy your Extended network     If the Home Office Network connection fails try the following       Check to see that your Home Network security settings are correct    Check on the SCAN page that your Home Network is showing a signal of 70  or  greater  If not  move the Smart Repeater closer to your Home Network router  and try again    3  Check that your Home Network router   s DHCP server is enabled    Try changing the channel of the Home Network router to a higher channel  number  5 11  and run the Setup Wizard again    5  If possible  check the Internet connection for your Home Network wireless  router  Connect directly to your Home Network wireless router  If you are  unable to access the internet through the Home Network wireless router  you  must first fix this problem  The Smart Repeater will not be able to obtain  internet access through a router that does not have internet access  Once  Internet access is restored  connect to the Smart Repeater again and retry the  Smart Setup Wizard    6  Return to the Smart Setup Wizard and attempt to connect to another Home  Network known to have Internet access    7  Try to reboot  unplug the power from the Smart Repeater 
10. Smart Repeater  Tighten them if  necessary    4  Adjust the Antennas of the Smart Repeater in different angles     My Wireless Access Schedule is being erratic and not working at the  correct times   You need to adjust your Time Zone Settings from the Management Web Menu    page     WiFi Protected Setup  WPS  is not working  Push button configuration  does not detect the connection   The Smart Repeater supports WPS connections however some companies may use  proprietary code for their own push button configurations  Try connecting using    the Windows wireless utility or Mac wireless utility instead     
11. Upgrade Firmware    Upgrade Firmware    The High Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater uses software  firmware  to operate  In the event that a  new firmware file is available  you may update it here  During the upgrade process  DO NOT power off the  device to avoid damage to the High Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater     Current Firmware Version    1 2f 06    Build Time  Fri Sep 28 16 34 01 CST 2012       Ww  bg  D    ct File     Loopcomm Technology continuously updates the firmware for all products in an       effort to constantly improve our products and their user experiences  Check the  Downloads page for your product frequently to see if there are any updates     The firmware update is downloaded as a zip file from the Support Webpage link on  the left  You will need to have an unzipping program to open the file  Inside the file  will be a text document with details on the current firmware release and instructions  on how to upgrade the firmware     To manually upgrade your firmware    a  Download the file from the www loopcomm com support website and remember  the location where you saved it  Firmware files may also be provided by Loopcomm  Technology support reps    b  Click Choose File and locate the file    c  Click Upload to begin upgrading     Note  Firmware files normally have a  bin file extension     Management  Save and Reload Settings    Save Settings to File   Load Settings from File  ER  Reset Settings to Default              Saving your current setting
12. a T 32  Management  System Status    32  Management  Statistics 22 00  enon iri rr eenei EEEa E EEA ea EES 34  Management  System Clock               cccccccessssececsennececseseeecesseeeeeeseaeeeessnaeeeeessaeees 35  Management  System Logs               ceceeeceee eee ee cece cece cece e ee ee ee eeaeaaaaaeaeaeaeaeaeeeeeeeaeaea 36  Management  Upgrade Firmware    37  Management  Save and Reload Settings 38  Management  Password Settings                 ssssseeeseseeeeeeeetesresssrtrtssertrrereeesesrennssrrea 39  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS gege Ee Eege A0  DEFAULT  SETTINGS ee EE dE 41    TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT INFORMATION nun 42    Troubleshooting    INTRODUCTION    Thank you for purchasing this Loopcomm Technology product  At Loopcomm  Technology we strive to provide you with the highest quality products through  innovation and advanced technology  We pride ourselves on delivering products  that outperform the competition and go beyond your expectations  If you have  any questions please feel free to contact us  Wed love to hear from you and thank  you for your support     Web  www loopcomm com    GETTING STARTED    Package Contents    Check to make sure you have all the contents within your package     High Power Smart Repeater   Two Detachable 7dBi High Gain Antennas  RJ 45 Ethernet Cable   Setup Guide   CD  User   s Manual    Vertical Mounting Base    LED Indicators     From Top to Bottom     Power  Indicates when the High Power Smart Repeater is powered on     The L
13. and plug it back in   the Smart Repeater and check to see if the connection is established  some  networks may be very slow and take longer than the allotted time for the Smart    Repeater to successfully connect      WIRELESS SETTINGS    Home Network Settings  The Home Network Settings page allows you to adjust settings for your Home  Network connection  These settings are for adjusting the Smart Repeater after you  have already gone through the Smart Setup Wizard and wish to adjust your  current configurations     Bi Home Network Settings    Manually configure the settings for your Home Network connection     Home   Office Network    Home Network SSID   Cisoo4517 2G       Channel Number   2   Must be same as your Home Network router       Channel Width    20MHz v    Control Sideband       If you are manually setting your Home Network connection  you will need to enter the security setting in  the Security page for your Home Network  After clicking Apply on this page  click Reboot Later and go to  the Security page to set your security settings  Click Reboot Now after all settings are applied  The High  Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater cannot connect to your Home Network until all settings have  been set and applied     APPLY eee    Home Network Manually enter the Identification name of the    SSID Home Network you wish to connect to     Channel Number Enter the channel number of the Home Network  If the channel number does    not match  a connection will not be establi
14. com into your web browser while connected to the    Smart Repeater  will guide you to the Web menu for the Smart Repeater  By  changing the   Domain Name  you will change the URL entered to access the Web menu  If you  forget the Domain Name you entered and can no longer access the Web menu   then you will need to reset your Smart Repeater to default settings by holding    down the reset button on the back panel for 5 10 seconds     A network protocol that ensures a loop free topology for networks that have  Ethernet bridges  The STP prevents bridge loops and allows a network design to    include redundant links to provide automatic backup paths if active links fails     The High Power Router can use a Mac address that you define as its own  This is  often used when an Internet Provider only authorizes one Mac address to  access the Internet  Cloning the MAC address will make it so that the cloned    Mac address is the only MAC address seen by the Internet provider        MANAGEMENT FEATURES    The Management features on the Smart Repeater allow you to view the status of  your Smart Repeater and adjust other settings such as your System Clock     Passwords  and Firmware Upgrades among other administrative functions     Management  System Status    The System Status provides you with a snapshot of your Smart Repeater   s current  connections and settings     Mi Repeater Status    Uptime  Oday 0h 46m 8s  Firmware Version  1 2f 06  Build Time  Fri Sep 28 16 34 01 CST 2012    Cur
15. connect to the Smart Repeater wirelessly will be  prompted to enter this key  It is recommended that you use the default settings    for the wireless security key     To change the security key  simply retype your new key in the field and click Next   Write your security key down somewhere safe for future reference     No security key is necessary for computers connecting to the Smart Repeater    using a wired connection to the LAN ports     After clicking Next  the Smart Repeater will reboot and apply your settings  Be  patient and do not make any changes or adjustments to the Smart Repeater at    this time     Setup Summary    Once the Smart Repeater has rebooted  it will load the Setup Summary page and  provide you with the details of your setup     Hi Setup Summary    FINISH       Congratulations  the High Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater is now successfully connected to your  Home Network  You may disconnect from the High Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater and connect  wirelessly or attach additional computers and devices to the wired network ports on the back of the High    Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater     PRINT THIS PAGE FOR YOUR RECORDS    Home Network Settings     Channel Number   Encryption   BSSID     Connection State     Extended Network Settings     Encryption     IP Address of the Range  Extender   Smart Repeater     Subnet Mask   Default Gateway   DHCP Server   MAC Address       LP 7696_RD    1  WPA2  00 e0 4c 81 96 b1  Connected      Loopcomm_
16. d to be WPA  Select the Pre shared key format from  the pull down menu  The format can be Passphrase or Hex  64 characters       WPA  Personal Pre Shared Key  only     Format    Pre Shared Key WEP  When you select WEP  please input 5  13  ASCII   10 or 26  HEX  characters  for WEP Key   WPA PSK WPA2 PSK  When WPA WPA2 Pre shared key encryption is selected   please fill in the Pre shared key  The format can be passphrase or Hex  64    characters        Note  If you adjust the security in your Home Network and it is incorrect  you will no    longer have a successful connection to your Home Network     Using the drop down menu  you can select which network you wish to configure and    may adjust the security settings below     If you are using the Multiple AP SSID feature  you will be able to adjust the security    settings for your additional SSIDs here as well     For more information on the differences between the types of Wi Fi security    available  please check the Learning Center of the Loopcomm Technology website     setup loopcomm com    Wireless Settings  Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS     Enable Wi Fi Protected Setup    Option A If your wireless user has a Wi Fi Protected Setup button  click or press the  WPS PBC  Push Button Configuration  button here    start PBC    Option B  If your wireless user asks for the High Power Range Extender   Smart  Repeater    s PIN number   use this number on the user s device  33592121    Option C  If your wireless user has a Wi Fi Protec
17. d to enter a security key  If you did not select a secure network    continue to the next step  Enter the security key in the space provided  You do not  need to select what type of security it is  just simply type in the key and click Next     The Smart Setup Wizard will automatically detect your home network   s security  settings  If you do not know the key to the network you are trying to repeat  then  click back and select another network    Repeater Settings  SSID   WELCOME 1 2 3 FINISH      Range Extender   Smart Repeater Settings    Configure the settings for your Extended Network     sl     a  Ip   lt  C    Range Extender          The default SSID of the Smart Repeater is    Loopcomm_Repeater    This SSID for the  Extended Network may be changed by adjusting the name in the field for the  Extended Wireless Network ID     This ID will be used by wireless users connecting to the Smart Repeater to identify  the Smart Repeater   s Extended Network     It is recommended to use the default settings     Repeater Settings  Security        Extended Network Security Key  Joopcommwifi  8 Character Minimum  Leave blank for no security    Click Next to confirm your settings and continue  The High Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater will  reboot and perform a connection test  Please do not disconnect the High Power Range Extender   Smart  Repeater during reboot     By default  the Extended Network has security enabled  The WPA security key is     loopcommwifi    Users trying to 
18. e settings for additional Guest Network  The Guest Network may have its own specific SSID and security settings    No  Enable Band SSID Data Rate Broadcast SSID Active Client List       Guest Fal    Network 1 EES EE 4 see    re E    Click    Enable    to create a Guest Network  Guest Networks provide a separate    wireless network  with unique settings for users to connect to   SSID  This is the name of your Guest Network     To set security settings for the Guest Network go to  Wireless Settings  gt  Security     Wireless Settings  Security    Wireless security allows you to change the type of wireless security settings for your  Extended Network or your Home Network     Select Wireless Network     Extended  Loopcomm_Repeater v APPLY    Encryption  WPA Mixed Y    Authentication Mode     Enterprise  RADIUS     Personal  Pre Shared Key   WPA Cipher Suite     Tkp    aes  WPA2 Cipher Suite  Cep    aes    Pre Shared Key Format    Passphrase      Pre Shared Key      00000600       Encryption Enables the use of Microsoft Point to Point Encryption  MPPE      Authentication While Encryption is selected to be WPA  Click to select the WPA Authentication   Mode Mode with Enterprise  RADIUS  or Personal  Pre Shared Key     WPA Cipher Suite A medium level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices and  operating systems    WPA2 Cipher Suite    A high level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices and operating    systems     Pre Shared Key While Encryption is selecte
19. eater   Click Next to continue     Ifthe connection to your Home Router drops  your web browser will automatically redirect you to this page  Check    that your Home Router is functioning correctly and run the Smart Setup Wizard again to reconnect the High Power  Range Extender   Smart Repeater to your Router         Home   Office Network    DI    0 ba    Internet Router       Range Extender    This menu has been designed to work with   Microsoft Internet Explorer 8  or above   Google Chrome  and Apple Safari web browsers   If you are using another web browser  then it is recommended that you switch to one of the  approved web browsers to avoid issues with the web menu features     NEXT    The diagram on this page displays the terms used to describe   1  The network you are trying to repeat  Home Network    2  The network that is rebroadcasted and extended  Extended Network      Study this diagram carefully as the terms used in the following instructions will refer  to these names     Scan for a Wireless Network    Click SCAN to begin searching for available wireless networks to repeat     Hi Scan for Network    To set up your High Power Range Extender   Srnart Repeater you will need to first scan for an available  Wi Fi network  Home   Office Network  to connect to and redistribute within your  Extended Network      Home   Office Network Ee    a   Del Ur    Internet Router Range Extender    Scan for a Wireless Network to Repeat  itis recommended that you connectto a wireless
20. heck to see that your home wireless router settings have not changed  Any  changes to the SSID  security  or channel number from the original settings will  disconnect the Smart Repeater   s connection to the home network    A power outage can cause a change in the channel of your router    To solve this simply run the Smart Setup Wizard again from the web menu and  reconfigure your Home Network connection  You can also set a static channel  number on your router to prevent this from happening again in the future    1  Ifyou cannot access the setup menu  check to see that your Smart Repeater is  still on  Reboot the Smart Repeater by unplugging the power adapter and  plugging it back in  Check to see if your connection has been reestablished by  viewing a website  If you do not have a connection  logon to    http   setup loopcomm com and configure a new Home Network connection     2     Check to see that your home wireless router is still on  If it has been turned off  please turn it back on  The Smart Repeater should automatically reconnect to    your Home Network within 10 minutes       have a dual band router and I cannot repeat it     Log into the Web Menu for your dual band wireless router and adjust the wireless  settings  Change the wireless band to 2 4GHz single band mode only  Disable the    5GHz wireless band       cannot find any wireless networks  Home Networks  to repeat     d    The Smart Repeater may be out of range  Move the Smart Repeater closer  towards the 
21. i Fi to be available    d  Apply Changes     Enabling Access Schedule will also disable internet access for wired connections  on specified days     Note  Make sure you have already configured your System Clock in order for your  schedule to work correctly    Time Zone Settings can be adjusted from the web menu under Management  gt  Time  Zone Settings     Wireless Settings  User Access Control    User Access allows you to deny access or allow access to specific users connecting  wirelessly to the Extended Network  Each networking device has a unique address  called a MAC address  a 12 digit hex number      E User Access Control    Allow or deny wireless access to specific users by entering the MAC address of the device below  The MAC    address of a networking device is a 12 digit hex number normally found on a label on the bottom of the  device  e g  1A2B3C4F5A6D         Wireless Access Control Mode    Disable k               MAC Address                 Comment           Current Access Control Table  Delete Selected Delete All    By inputting the MAC address into the field  you can define whether that device is  allowed into your network or not allowed     Wireless Settings  Wireless Coverage Controls    H Wireless Coverage Controls    Adjust the output power and range of your Extended Wireless Network  For a smaller coverage area  choose  a lower output power percentage  For a larger coverage area  select a higher output power percentage        Wireless Output Power     10
22. in antennas by screwing them into the  antenna connectors    2  Use the included Ethernet cable to connect one end into any Wired Port on  the Smart Repeater and use the other end to connect to the network port  on your laptop or desktop computer    3  Connect the power adapter to the power port on the back of the Smart  Repeater      Do NOT attempt to connect to the Smart Repeater with a wireless connection  at this time     Open your Web Browser to Access the Setup Wizard    1  Open your web browser     2  Type in  http   setup loopcomm com into the web address ba    3  Ifthe web menu fails to open  type in the following IP address into your  web address bar  http   192 168 1 250    Ji Loopcomm Wireless RR     amp  setup Joopeomin con hore asp    1  Disconnect your PC from all wireless networks  open your browser and try  again    2  Ifyou continue to have problems accessing the Web Menu  disconnect the  cable from your computer to the Repeater  Connect wirelessly  SSID     Loopcomm_Repeater and Password  loopcommwifi  and try again     Welcome to the Smart Setup Wizard    When the web menu appears  click Next to proceed with the Smart Setup Wizard   E Welcome to the Smart Setup Wizard    The Loopcomm Wireless High Power Range Extender   Smart Repeater extends your wireless coverage  by repeating the signal from your home or office wireless network  Home Network   The Smart Setup    Wizard will quide you through the simple setup of your High Power Range Extender   Smart Rep
23. l Low Noise Amplifiers  Wireless Sensitivity   95dBm  Wireless Output Power  Up to 28dBm  Wireless Security  WEP  WPA  WPA2  WPA Mixed  WPS  Wireless Access Control  MAC address filtering  Wireless Access Scheduling  Specific day and time  Wireless Coverage Control  15    100  Output Power  Antennas   2 x Detachable High Gain 7dBi Antennas  2 x Reverse SMA Connector  Ports  5 x RJ 45 10 100 LAN ports  Mounting  Stand or Desktop  Warranty  1 Year  Setup Requirements   Wired or wireless PC Mac and an available  802 11b g n wireless network    Google Chrome  Internet Explorer  8 0 and up  or Safari web browser    DEFAULT SETTINGS  The default settings for your Smart Repeater are listed here  If for some reason  you need to return your Smart Repeater back to default settings  hold down the  Reset button on the back panel for 10 seconds  The Smart Repeater will reset back  to factory settings as listed below     IP Address  192 168 1 250    Web Menu Access  http   setup loopcomm com       SSID  Loopcomm_Repeater      Security Key  WPA2 WPA AES   loopcommwifi    TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT INFORMATION    We are here to help  If you have any issues with your Smart Repeater please  contact us  To contact Loopcomm Technology    Technical Support use one of the  following methods     Web  www loopcomm com support    Troubleshooting  The tips in this guide are listed in order of relevance  Try solution  a  before trying    solution  b   etc     entered setup loopcomm com and it failed t
24. m your Home Network   s router and act as a DHCP Client  However  when  there is no connection available  the Repeater will act as a DHCP Server  You    may also manually control the IP settings of the Smart Repeater by choosing    Client  Server or Disabled from the DHCP drop down menu  This is only for    advanced users        DHCP Client Range    Static DHCP    Auto Load Menu     Auto DNS     Domain Name    802 1d Spanning    Type    Clone Mac address    The range of IP addresses the Smart Repeater   s DHCP server will assign to users    and devices connecting to the Smart Repeater    You may set a static IP address within your DHCP network  The Smart Repeater  will track the device via its MAC address and assign it a pre defined IP address  each time the device logs into the network  Obtain IP settings from the Home    router or manually enter your IP settings     When the Smart Repeater loses connection to your Home Network it will  automatically redirect your web browser to the web menu  To turn this feature  off  you can disable Auto DNS  Note  Disabling Auto DNS will require that you  access the web menu using the IP address of this device  It is recommended that  you note your IP address before changing this mode  If you are no longer able to    access the web menu  you will need to perform a hardware reset     The Domain Name allows you to change the URL which is used to access the    Setup Menu for the Smart Repeater  For example  entering    http   setup loopcomm 
25. o open the Web Menu     1     Make sure your computer is connected to the Smart Repeater using the  included Ethernet cable  Do not try to connect with a wireless connection   Ensure that the power on the Smart Repeater is on    Make sure your computer is NOT connected to any wireless networks  If it is   disconnect and try again    Try to use a different web browser  We recommend the Google Chrome web  browser    Try to open your web browser to the default IP address by putting this number  into your web browser instead  192 168 1 250   Power off  unplug the power adapter  the Smart Repeater and power it back on   Try again    Reset your Smart Repeater to default settings by holding the Reset Button     located on the back panel  for ten  10  seconds and try again     I cannot connect to my Home Network    received an Error when  running the Smart Setup Wizard     1     Your Home Network may be secured  Double check that you have the correct  security key to connect to the Home Network    Your Smart Repeater may be located too far from your Home Network  Run  through the Setup Wizard again  On the SCAN page  your Home Network should  show a signal strength of 70  or greater  If it does not  move the Smart  Repeater closer to your Home Network and try again    Check to see that your Home Network router   s DHCP server is enabled  The    Smart Repeater needs to obtain an IP from your Home Network router       cannot find my Home Network when scanning for wireless networks  in 
26. ocal wireless network     Fragment Threshold   RTS Thresold   Beacon Interval   Preamble Type   APP    Protection   Aggregation   Short GI    WLAN Partition   STBC    20 40MHz Coexist        2346     256 2346           2347     0 2347           100        20 1024 ms           Enab  Enab  Enab  Enab  Enab  Enab  Enab    oO OO e e O e e          ed  ed  ed  ed  ed  ed  ed    Long Preamble    Short Preamble       Disabled  Disabled  Disabled  Disabled  Disabled  Disabled  Disabled       Ge e OO e    Here are a few definitions on some settings     Fragment The Default and Recommended setting is at 2346  meaning the    Threshold High Power Repeater will never fragment any frames that it sends    to wireless users     RTS Threshold Adjusts the size of RTS data packets  Lower values reduce  throughput  but allow the system to recover quicker from  interference collisions  Higher values provide the fastest  throughput     Beacon Interval f Indicates the frequency interval of the beacon  A beacon is a    packet broadcast by the repeater to sync the wireless network    Preamble Type f Defines the length of the Cyclic Redundancy Check for    communication between the repeater and roaming wireless users     IAPP Inter Access Point Protocol  Protection Protect 802 11n user priority     Aggregation Click to enable or disable the Aggregation function     Short GI Guard intervals are used to ensure that distinct transmissions do not interfere    with one another  Only effect under Mixed Mode
27. rent Date   Time  9 28 2012 17 20 06    Home Network Wireless Settings  Band  2 4 GHz  B G N   SSID  Cisco04517 2G6  Channel Number  2  Encryption  VVPA2  BSSID  00   0 4   81 96 b1  Connection State  Scanning    Signal Strength  0     The Current Date   Time is the setting for the system clock  If this time is off  go to    the System Clock section and configure your system time     System This section provides you with information on the version and the build time of    Information your firmware  This is used to help our support department determine what    firmware version your device is running     Home Wireless This section displays the current status of the connection between the High  Network Settings Power Smart Repeater and your Home Network  When viewing this section it is  important to check that your Home Network SSID is correct  that the channel    number matches your Home Network s channel number settings        Extended Network Wireless Settings  Ne  SSID  LoopcommRepeater   sts       S  Encryption  VYPA2 Mixed  BSSID  00 00 00 00 00 00    Associated Clients  1    Range Extender   Smart Repeater IP Settings   5 oe IP Protocol  FixedIP  IP Address  192 168 1 250  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Default Gateway  0 0 0 0  DHCP Server  Auto    MAC Address  00 e0 4   81 96 b1    Connection State  The Connection State will say  Connected  when there are no    problems with the connection to your Home Network     If the Connection State shows  Waiting for Keys  then the W
28. s allows you to back up your current settings which may  be reloaded at a later time  This feature may be useful for testing new features and    settings without having to worry about returning to a stable platform     To save current settings   a  Click Save  b  Select a file name and location    To load previously saved settings   a  Click Browse  b  Locate the previously saved settings file  c  Click Upload to restore the settings to the saved file     You may also reset the Smart Repeater   s settings to factory settings by pressing  Reset  By resetting the Smart Repeater you will lose all previous configurations and    will need to run the Smart Setup Wizard again to reconnect to a Home Network     Management  Password Settings    Password    Prev  confi  blank             Extender   Smart Repeater s web based  rd  If no protection is n    rd when accessing this        New Login          New Password      Confirmed Password       APPLY    By default  the Smart Repeater does not require a password to login to the web  menu  If you wish to enable a password to protect unauthorized access to the web    menu and Smart Setup Wizard  you may enter one here     Fill in the user name to login    New Password Fill in the user password to login    Confirmed Check the password again     Password       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Wireless Standard  802 11n  802 11b g  Frequency Band  2 4 GHz  Wireless Speed  300Mbps  Rx   300Mbps  Tx   Amplifier  Dual 600mW High Power Amplifiers Dua
29. shed     Channel Width Wi Fi operates in two separate channel widths  20Hz and 40Hz  20Hz allows    operation on channels 1 11  while 40Hz is 5  11  40Hz allows for faster speeds   Select the channel width you wish to use for your network  This setting must    match that of your Home Network for a successful connection        Extended Network Settings    The Extended Network Settings page allows you to adjust settings for your  Extended Network  Band  Allows you to setup access under a specific combination    of Wi Fi speed standards     Connections  O  Band    2 4 GHz  B G N  v       Disable Wireless       Broadcast SSID     Enable    Disable  Data Rate    Auto v    Loopoorm_Repeater    SSID of Extended Network   D of Extended Networ    Channel Number   same as Home Network        VVMM     Associated Clients  Show Active Clients    APPLY    Select the compatible Wi Fi standard and speed for your wireless network     Broadcast SSID Selecting Disable Broadcast SSID will hide the visibility of the repeater   s SSID     Users must manually enter the SSID to connect     Data Rate You can restrict access to the Guest Network by setting a lower bandwidth by  changing the band  i e  only allow 802 11b access to specific users      SSID of Extended    Click    Guest Network    to create a SSID for guests   Network    Associated Clients View all computers and network devices that are connected to your Guest    Network wirelessly        Guest Network  SN    Guest Networks  Configure th
30. ted Setup PIN number  enter that  number here       and then click       Option A Push button  You may push the WPS button on the web menu or use the  physical button on the back of the High Power Router     Option B PIN  Some wireless devices use PIN number to access wireless network  If your  wireless device requests for a PIN number  use the PIN code located here    Option C Enter PIN  Some wireless devices require that you use a PIN number to add  them to the wireless network  If your wireless device has a PIN number locates  the number and enter in the field  then press Start Pin     WPS is a Wi Fi feature created to make Wi Fi setup simple and easy  Some wireless       routers and adapters support this feature with varying names  i e  one touch setup  or WPS      You may enable WPS setup here by selecting the type of WPS setup you wish to use   The Smart Repeater supports all types of WPS setup     Push button  You may push the WPS button on the web menu or use the physical  button on the back of the Smart Repeater     Wireless Settings  Advanced Settings    It is recommended that only experts in Wi Fi configuration adjust the advanced    wireless settings for the Smart Repeater     These settings allow you to control the details of your wireless network    configuration     E Advanced Settings    Advanced wireless settings are for technically advanced users  It is recommended that these settings not be  changed unless it is understood what the effects will be on your l
31. the Smart Setup Wizard    1  The Smart Repeater may be out of range  Move the Smart Repeater closer  towards the wireless router and try the Setup Wizard again from the Web  Menu  It is recommended that your Home Network shows a signal strength of  70  or greater in the Smart Setup Wizard SCAN results    2  The Home Network may be a dual band wireless router  The Smart Repeater  supports 802 11b g n 2 4GHz routers  If your Home Network uses a dual band  router  it will not work with the Smart Repeater  Adjust the dual band router   s  configuration to disable the 5GHz band    3  Go to the Smart Features tab in the web menu and access the Wireless  Coverage Controls  Make sure the setting is at 100  and try again    4  Make sure that your Home Network   s wireless SSID is broadcasting and not  hidden  If your Home Network SSID is hidden  you will need to manually setup  the Smart Repeater through the Wireless Settings  gt  Home Network Settings  menu    My Smart Repeater was working fine previously but now I can no  longer access the Internet through the Smart Repeater  Or    had a  POWER OUTAGE and now the Smart Repeater no longer works     1  The connection to your Home Network has been dropped  This can be caused  by several events to your home wireless connection  When this occurs you may  rescan for another network by accessing http   setup loopcomm com to  connect to and repeat or you may try to fix the issues with your Home Network  and your home wireless router    2  C
32. then let go   After the Smart Repeater has fully reset  use an Ethernet cable and connect to  the Smart Repeater  Login to the Web Menu at http   setup loopcomm com  and run through the Wizard     The connection to the Home Network seems slow  File transfers take a long time to   transfer    1  You may be too far away from your Home Network  The closer the Smart  Repeater is to your Home Network  the better its connection will be  The Smart  Repeater must have a strong signal in order to repeat the signal with fast  speeds and further range  Move the Smart Repeater closer to your Home  Network and try again    2  You may be downloading from the Internet and not within your Home Network  or Extended Network  Files transferred through the Internet are limited by your  ISP speed and the data download speeds from the website that you are  downloading from    3  Your computer may be using an older Wi Fi adapter with lower speed limits   802 11b g      The range from the Smart Repeater seems low    1  Check to see that your wireless output settings are at 100   Go to the Web  Menu  Wireless Settings and check the Advanced Settings  Make sure the  output power is at 100     2  Your Smart Repeater may be installed in a poor location  Avoid setting up your  Smart Repeater in areas with high interference  such as  near fridges   microwaves  metallic objects and low surfaces  Install the Smart Repeater in a  higher location if possible    3  Check the connections of the Antennas to the 
33. wireless router and try the Setup Wizard again from the Web  Menu    The antenna on your Smart Repeater may be loose  Tighten the antenna  connection and try again    The wireless Home Network may not be a compatible wireless network   802 11b g n      I am connected to a Home Network however   do not have Internet  Access     d    The Home Network itself may not have Internet access  Check to see that you  have internet access by connecting directly to the Home Network first  If you  are able to go online then this is not a problem  If you cannot go online  then  the Home Network   s Internet connection must first be resolved    You may have a DNS issue and the Smart Repeater is not obtaining the IP  settings from your Home Network  Try to reboot the Smart Repeater and then  accessing a website  If that fails  then reboot the Home Router to see if that  fixes it    There may be an IP conflict with your Home Network and your Extended  Network  Try to adjust the IP Settings of your Extended Network using IP values    that are different from your Home Network     I can no longer connect to the Smart Repeater wirelessly     1   2     Power on and off the Smart Repeater and try again    The connection to the Home Network may be down  Use an Ethernet cable and  connect directly to the Smart Repeater  Access http   setup loopcomm com  and run through the Smart Setup Wizard again  After you have successfully    reset the Home Network connection  try connecting wirelessly again      
    
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