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Access Point Mode - TP-Link TL-WR902AC Quick Installation Manual

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Access Point Mode

Internet
Wired Router
A
Range Extender Mode
Internet
Host AP
Client Mode (TV/Game Console Adapter)
Internet
Host AP
Hardware Information
B
C
D
A
B
OR
OR
Smart TV
Desktop
Other Device
LEDs:
LED
Status
On
(Power)
Blinking
On
(Internet)
Off
On
Blinking
(Wireless)
Off
On
Off
On
(WPS)
Blinkling
Off
A
B
Indication
The router is on.
The router is initializing or being upgraded.
The Internet is available.
The Internet is unavailable
The wireless network is enabled.
The router is connecting to the host network
when in Range Extender or Client mode.
The wireless network is disabled.
A USB device is connected.
No USB device is connected.
The LED stays on for 5 minutes when a WPS
connection is established, then goes off.
WPS connection is in progress.
No WPS connection is established.
1.
Switch the operation mode to AP/Rng Ext/Client and connect the
hardware according to Step A to D in the left diagram.
2.
Connect your device to the router wirelessly. The Wi-Fi network name and
password are on the router's label.
3.
Launch a web browser and enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar.
Log in with admin (in lowercase) for both username and password.
4.
Click Quick Setup to start the configuration. Select your Time Zone and
click Next.
5.
Select Access Point and click Next.
6.
Either customize your Network Name and Password for the 2.4GHz/5GHz
wireless network or keep the default ones, and then click Next.
7.
Select the LAN type of the router (Smart IP in most cases) and click Next.
8.
Click Save to apply the configurations.
If you have changed the default Wi-Fi name and password, you have to
reconnect your wireless devices to the new Wi-Fi network.
1.
Switch the operation mode to AP/Rng Ext/Client and plug the router's
adapter into an electrical outlet near your host AP.
2.
Connect your device to the router wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable. The
Wi-Fi network name and password are on the router's label.
3.
Launch a web browser and enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar.
Log in with admin (in lowercase) for both username and password.
4.
Click Quick Setup to start the configuration. Select your Time Zone and
click Next.
5.
Select Range Extender and click Next.
6.
5GHz, click Survey to find the corresponding host
Select 2.4GHz
OR
network and click Choose. Enter the password and click Next.
7.
Select the LAN type of the router (Smart IP in most cases) and click Next.
8.
Click Save to apply the configurations.
9.
Relocate the router about halfway between your host AP and the Wi-Fi
dead zone.
Note:
The extended networks share the
same passwords
host networks, but a suffix (e.g. _2.4G or _5G) will be added for one of the
two extended SSIDs.
1.
Switch the operation mode to AP/Rng Ext/Client and plug the router's
adapter into an electrical outlet near your host AP.
2.
Connect your device to the router wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable. The
Wi-Fi network name and password are on the router's label.
3.
Launch a web browser and enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar.
Log in with admin (in lowercase) for both username and password.
4.
Click Quick Setup to start the configuration. Select your Time Zone and
click Next.
5.
Select Client and click Next.
6.
5GHz, click Survey to find the corresponding host
Select 2.4GHz
OR
network and click Choose. Enter the password and click Next.
7.
Select the LAN type of the router (Smart IP in most cases) and click Next.
8.
Click Save to apply the configurations.
9.
Connect your wired-only device to the router via an Ethernet cable.
Ports:
Ports
Description
This button is used to switch the operation mode of
Mode Switch
the router.
This port functions as the WAN port in Router mode
WAN/LAN
and as the LAN port in Hotspot, Access Point, Range
Extender and Client mode.
Power
The port is used to connect the power adapter.
To reset the router, use a pin to press and hold the
RESET
button for about 5 seconds.
This port is used to plug a 3G/4G modem or a USB
disk into.
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