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.
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.
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.
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 3. Connect to WRP100_Teltonika wireless network using your PC, netbook, tablet or smartphone.
After the LED becomes yellow again start configuration from step Connecting to RUT500 WRP100 is designed for simple connection to Teltonika’s RUT500 series 3G routers. To connect WRP100 to RUT500 follow these steps: 1. Power up the device 2. Wait for yellow LED to stop blinking 3.
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...
Advanced settings Advanced settings of the wireless interface can be configured in this window. 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...
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 used by the selected access point. Encryption type WEP/None/TKIP/AES Set encryption type used by the selected access point.
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 –...
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 ->...
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Click “ ” View network connections 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). 5.
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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).
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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...
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,...
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