Wps-Pbc Configuration - D-Link DAP-1620 User Manual

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Section 3 - Configuration
To connect to a wireless router or access point and extend the Wi-Fi network in your home, first make sure the source router or
Access Point features a WPS Button or has a virtual WPS Button.
Step 1 - Initiate WPS Mode
While the Status/WPS LED is blinking amber. Push the WPS button on the source
wireless router or AP, and then push the WPS button on the DAP-1620. The
Status/WPS LED will start to flash green. Please allow up to two minutes for the
process to finish. The Status/WPS LED will turn solid green when the DAP-1620
has connected successfully to the source wireless router or access point.
Step 2 - Assess Result
If the Signal Indicator LED has a single amber bar after the connection process
has finished, the DAP-1620 has established a poor quality connection. To improve
the connection quality, the DAP-1620 should be relocated to a wall outlet closer
to the source wireless router or access point. The more lit bars on the Signal
Indicator LED, the better the wireless signal.
Step 3 - Connecting Devices to the DAP-1620
The DAP-1620 is now ready to share the extended Wi-Fi network with your
PCs and mobile devices. You may use the WPS method to connect devices to
the extension networks created by the DAP-1620 using the following network
names (SSID). The password(s) will be the same as the wireless network you are
extending.
• 2.4 GHz: (Your router's SSID)-EXT
• 5 GHz: (Your router's SSID)-EXT5G
Using the 5 GHz extension network is recommended in order to achieve the
fastest wireless speeds.
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