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1. Setting up the device Described below is quick sequence for setting up the device Advanced configuration can be found further down in this manual 1 Power up the device 2 Wait for yellow LED to stop blinking o mum f 3 Connectto WRP100 Teltonika wireless network using your PC netbook tablet or smartphone Open page http 10 11 12 13 in your browser gt Q 310111213 5 Select wireless network enter password if required and press connect TeltonikaWifi WPATPSKWPA2PSK TK Teltonik NONE w 6 Wait for green LED to light up 8 quom UUU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C a ddd 7 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 O 00001 1010 v 10 UUU UU 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000 7 If LED becomes yellow instead of green it means that connection to selected network has failed Try again starting from step 3 and verify that you are entering correct password 8 If you want to change the network that is being repeater press and hold the button on the device for 5 seconds After the LED becomes yellow again start configuration from step 3 Connecting to RUT500 WRP100 is designed for simple connection to Teltonika s RUT500 series 3G routers To connect WRP100 to RUT500 follow these steps Power up the device Wait for yellow LED to stop blinking Press the button on WRP100 Wait for green LED
2. Cisco dictionary T3 UserManual_DPH401 en id UserManual_DPH411 en 17 See more results Log off gt 14 515151551515 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 4 des 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 sao yyU010 UUUUUU TO 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00 3 Click View network connections Control Panel i10 View network status and tasks OSS View network connections EE View network computers af ket and sharing Center View devices and printers View network connections 5 5 KE Manage wireless networks 4 Then right click on your wireless device that you use to connect to other access points It is the one with the name Wireless Network Connection and has signal bars on its icon Serre EEE a3 QU aie K Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections gt Organize Disable this network device Diagnose this connection A ly Wireless Network Connection ix Disabled ffl Intel R PRO Wireless 39 Enable Status Diagnose Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties DW 7 E TU Wir MUST rk p p Pm Networking Sharing Connect using K Intel R PRO Wireless 39454BG Network Connection This connection uses the following items Client for Micro
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4. used by the selected access point Encryption type WEP None TKIP AES Set encryption type used by the selected access point Pass Phrase password Set pass phrase used by the selected access point SCAN Press to repeat the scan of available Wi Fi networks System log This windows displays the log of the device 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel SYNC BBP R4 to 20MHz L 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel SYNC BBP R4 to 20MHz 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel SYNC BBP R4 to 20MHz 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel SYNC BBP R4 to 20MHz 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel SYNC BBP R4 to 20MHz 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel SYNC BBP R4 to 20MHz 1 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel RIMP TimerListAdd add timer 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel Main bssid 00 1e 42 80 11 1 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel rt28xx init Status 0 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel 0x1300 00064380 00 00 21 WRP100 Teltonika user warn kernel Raeth v3 0 Tasklet SkbRecycl Jan Jan Ka Ka Ka Ka Ka KA Hp HP RP KA KA KA KA KA LA D D D Refresh Press to reload the log file Clear Pressto clear the log Management Configuration can be uploaded downloaded or reset in this window Export Settings Exports Settings To File Import Settings Settings file location Choose File Mo file chosen Export Pressto
5. 01 00 Configuring your computer Generally there is no need to change anything on your computer to connect to WRP100 The only requirement is for wireless network connection to be enabled This example shows how to set up your computer under Windows 7 to connect to WRP100 On windows Vista click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Centre gt Manage network Connections gt Go to step 4 On Windows XP Click Start gt Settings gt Network Connections gt see step 4 You wont s see Internet protocol version A TCP IPvA instead you ll have to select TCP IP Settings and click options gt Go to step 6 We first must set up our network card so that it could properly communicate with the repeater 1 Pressthe Start button Tm F Calculator amp Snipping Tool a sticky Mates e Paint XPS Viewer 9 Windows Fax and Scan A Remote Desktop Connection 2 Type in network connections wait for the results to pop up Control Panel 19 Find and fix networking and connection problems S Set up a connection or network SE Set up a virtual private network VPN connection SE View network connections 6 ga Manage network passwords see more results Add a wireless device to the network St Connect to a network network connection X Logoff Identify and repair network problems n Files 9 id ncllint m wireshark dictionary usr
6. 01 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 O0 8 Right click on the Wireless network icon and select Connect Disconnect A list should pop up with all available wireless networks Select WRP100 Teltonika and click connect 9 If WRP100 is powered and yellow LED is lit open page http 10 11 12 13 in your browser to reach user interface of WRP100 5 101112 13 17 i OOU UUUUUUU 1 U 1 i11 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C Pann LA T 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 10 O0UUCDD TN Ue el 00MM OOO0O0001 0000071 000 00000001 0 MO 00000000 Glossary DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network configuration protocol for hosts on Internet Protocol IP networks Computers that are connected to IP networks must be configured before they can communicate with other hosts The most essential information needed is an IP address and a default route and routing prefix DHCP eliminates the manual task by a network administrator It also provides a central database of devices that are connected to the network and eliminates duplicate resource assignments AP Access point An access point is any device that provides wireless connectivity for wireless clients In this case when you enable Wi Fi on your router your router becomes an access point DNS Domain Name Resolver A server that translates names such as www google lt to their respective IPs In order for your compute
7. 1 TELTONIKA Basic Advanced Dame Security Si a H LN GM Field name Possible values Explanation Name Name SSID of the discovered Wi Fi network Security Type of security used by the specific Wi Fi network Signal strength of the specific Wi Fi network Signal strength Password passwd Password of the Wi Fi network Has to be specified if the network is secured Refresh Press to repeat the scan of available Wi Fi networks Connect Press to configure the device to repeat the selected network password must be supplied if required Advanced settings Advanced settings window offers more configuration options that may be required in some situations Status Windows displays information of the device such as firmware version up time MAC address etc QS TELTONIKA Status Advanced settings Local Network Local IP Address Connect 10 11 12 13 System log Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 Management MAC Address 00 1E 42 80 00 1A Up daie firmware 10 I UUVUUVUUUU i1 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 m 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 Tv MI uuuu10 TN 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00 Advanced settings Advanced settings of the wireless interface can be configured in this window Advanced Wireless Short Preamble Enable Disable Short Slot Enable Disable En
8. 18 UUU UUUUUUUT U 4 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 4 w 1 YUUU 10 QUUUUU TUR 6000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000 SAFETY INFORMATION In this document you will be introduced on how to use a WRP100 repeater safely We suggest you to adhere to the following recommendations in order to avoid personal injuries and or property damage You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before using the device To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas of the personnel working with the device please follow these safety requirements Do not mount or service the device during a thunderstorm To avoid mechanical damages to the device it is recommended to transport it packed in a damage proof pack Protection in primary circuits of associated PC and the device against short circuits and earth faults of associated PC shall be provided as part of the building installation To avoid mechanical damages to the device it is recommended to transport it packed in a damage proof pack While using the device it should be placed so that its indicating LEDs would be visible as they inform in which working mode the device is and if it has any working problems Protection against overcurrent short circuiting and earth faults should be provided as a part of the building installation Signal level of the device depends on the environment in which it is
9. Validate settings upon exit 7 If you choose to configure manually here s what you do First select an IP address Due to the stock settings that your WRP100 has arrived in you can only enter an IP in the form of 10 11 12 XXX where XXX is a number in the range of 14 253 10 11 12 14 10 11 12 15 10 11 12 16 and so on Next we enter the subnet mask this has to be 255 255 255 0 Default gateway and DNS server IPs are not required Press OK to save the settings Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPs d Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the Following IP address IF address 10 11 12 100 Subnet mask 255 255 25 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the Following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server validate settings upon exit Nate Manual settings can be useful if you want to reach user interface of the router when it is already configured and connected to access point Manual settings will override IP address provided by access point so internet connection will be lost 16 JIU UVUUUUY i1 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000 l r 4 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 vM 1 OUUUUO TN 0000000 000000
10. able C Disable Carrier Detect C Enable Disable Tx Beamforming Disable Field name Possible values Explanation TX Power 1 100 Set Tx power of the wireless interface Short Preamble Enable Disable Enable or disable using of short preamble for CRC checks This parameter should match the settings of access point Short Slot Enable Disable Enable or disable using of short slot value when retransmitting the packets after collision Tx Burst Enable Disable Enable or disable using of Tx burst Carrier Detect Enable Disable Enable or disable using of carrier detect Tx Beamforming Both Explicit Enable or disable using of Tx beamforming TxBF Implicit TxBf Disable Apply Press to apply new settings to the device Cancel Press to cancel current changes Connect Use this window to manually set up the parameters of the selected Wi Fi network Manual configuration is necessary if access point is not broadcasting its SSID name AP Client Parameters Pass Phrase password 11 AG 00000001 0000001 10000001 00001 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1011 mei UUU 10 OOO 100000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00 Field name Possible values Explanation SSID your AP Set SSID name of the access point MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 You may specify MAC address of the access point Security Mode OPEN SHARED WPAPSK WPA2PSK Set security mode
11. export download current configuration to your computer ChooseFile Press to select the configuration file to be imported uploaded to the device Import Press to import upload new configuration file Load Factory Defaults Load Factory Defaults And Reset Load Defaults Press to restore factory defaults and restart the device 12 I VUUUUUYU I i1 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 wut yuul10 UU Uep 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 O00 Update Firmware Firmware of the device can be updated in this window Update Firmware Choose File Press to select the firmware file to be written to the device Apply Press to start the firmware update process Do not unplug the device before the process has finished Using the button WRP100 wireless repeater has one multifunctional button located near the status LEDs The device can perform two different actions depending on the duration the press of the button Connect to RUT500 Press the button to initialize quick connection to Teltonika s RUT500 series router Restore factory defaults Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to restore factory defaults and reset the device 13 5151215151 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 MM 1 uuuu10 QUUUUDO 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 00000
12. oo QATELTONIKA u 00 0001 00Q 8000000C dun 101616 07400 JOO O 0 00001 1010 10TU JOO000000000 000 0 0 0 0 0 OM O 0 0 6 ON 0k NON OOD 161 UUU UUUUUUU T 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C m 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 vei 1 UUUUUCD T 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000 Legal notice Copyright 2013 TELTONIKA Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Attention Before using the device we strongly recommend reading this user manual first Do not rip open the device Do not touch the device if the device block is broken All wireless devices for data transferring may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance The device is not water resistant Keep it dry OOU UUUUUUU T U 1 a 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 X 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000 Table
13. r or router to communicate with some external server it needs to know it s IP its name www something com just won t do There are special servers set in place that perform this specific task of resolving names into IPs called Domain Name servers If you have no DNS specified you can still browse the web provided that you know the IP of the website you are trying to reach LED Light Emitting Diode is a semiconductor light source LEDs are used inside WRP100 for indicating device status SSID Service Set Identifier The SSID identifies a specific wireless LAN Before associating with a particular wireless LAN a client must have the same SSID configured as the access point 18
14. s RUT500 3G router Configuration using web browser Specifications Wi Fi High performance 320 MHz CPU with 256 Mbits SDRAM e IEEE 802 11b g n standards Operates within 2 414 2 484 GHz frequency range 5 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 WPA amp WPA2 encryption methods 9 1 x 2 5dBi wireless antenna Electrical Mechanical amp Environmental Dimensions x W x D 75mm x 58mm x 45mm e Weight 64g Power supply 100 240 50 60 Hz VAC socket Power consumption lt 3W Indicators 3 x status LEDs Operating temperature 02 to 502 C Storage temperature 202 to 702 C 6 Operating humidity 1096 to 9096 non condensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 non condensing UUUUUUU 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 uungu YUU J UUUU FER 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00 Applications WRP100 wireless repeater is most useful in the situation when your Wi Fi device is outside the coverage area of the access point In this case WRP100 should be place roughly in the middle between your Wi Fi device and access point Repeater will connect to the access point and provide Wi Fi network for your device Access point NZ Wi Fi device 8 2 OUU 0UUUUDUU 1 11 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000 i ell 0100001 0101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 wee UUU10 OOUUUU Fae 6000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000
15. soft Networks dil QoS Packet Scheduler Er File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks GCT WiMax Protocol Driver Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IP 6 E Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP y4 amp Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 170 Driver 5 Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 15 10108000 0000 80 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C p 101000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 10 UUUUUU TUS 6000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000 6 By default WRP100 is going to have DHCP enabled which means that if you select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically WRP100 should lease you an IP and you should be ready to login Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPs Properties General Alternate Configuration ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the Following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 5 Use the Following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server
16. to light up States of the device These states of WRP100 wireless repeater can be judged from the status LEDs of the device State LED Comment Booting YELLOW blinking Device is powering up Ready for configuration YELLOW Device is ready to be configured Connect to Wi Fi network WRP100_Teltonika for configuration Connecting to AP GREEN blinking Device is connecting to configured AP GREEN Device is connected and is repeating Wi Fi network connected of the selected AP Not connected RED Device can t connect to the selected AP Connecting to RUT500 GREEN and blinking Device is making quick connection to RUT500 Restoring defaults RED blinking Device is restoring factory defaults Note the states of status LEDs during the first 15 seconds after supplying power to the device should be ignored 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 1 i 101 010000001 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1011 vvv SUUU10 OUUUC BSDDGO0000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00 User interface WRP100 has built in HTTP server for configuration purposes After connecting to device s Wi Fi network WRP100 Teltonika its user interface can be access with web browser by opening page http 10 11 12 13 Basic settings Basic settings window allows to set up the device while requiring very few parameters for the user to input Though the configuration possibilities of the Basic settings window are minimal they are enough in most cases
17. working In case the device starts working insufficiently please refer to qualified personnel in order to repair this product We recommend forwarding it to a repair center or the manufacturer There are no exchangeable parts inside the device 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000 101 010000001 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 101 v MI uyuU10 OUUUUT 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00 Device connection Automatic Shutdown 100 240V AC OOU UUUUUUU T U 1 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C c 101000000101 10101010000000001 O 000 0 0 00001 1010 uy 4 10 UUUUUU TUS 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a WRP100 wireless repeater WRP100 wireless repeater is designed to extend the coverage of your existing Wi Fi network WRP100 is compliant with IEEE802 11b g n standards and can be used with most of the latest Wi Fi access points while not forgetting the older ones Existence of internal antenna and integrated power supply means that no external accessories are required and using the device is as simple as plugging it into AC power socket Key Features Complies with IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b wireless standards Internal antenna Internal power supply Bridged wireless interfaces Three LEDs for easy status indication One multifunctional button Automatic connection to Teltonika
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