Technical data
Configuring WAP mode
WAP mode (Wireless Application Protocol) is used to extend your network or to
make your network available in another location.
Set up WAP mode as follows:
Plug the wireless repeater into a suitable power socket.
Connect a network cable to the LAN socket (6) of the wireless repeater. Insert
the other end of the network cable into a free LAN socket on your computer.
Click on Wizard on the Home
page of the wireless repeater's
configuration menu and select
WAP mode. Then click Next.
Here you can determine the SSID
(network name) and the Security
mode. In Security mode select
the desired form of encryption
(WPA, WPA2 or WPA/WPA2
mixed). If the encryption is
activated the password must be
entered.
You can specify the SSID of the router and thereby extend the
network or set-up an independent Access Point. When entering
the router's SSID ensure that this corresponds to the encryption
of the router.
Click on Save to save the settings
entered.
The wireless repeater will then restart. Wait approx. 30 seconds, then the
wireless repeater will be ready to use.
Disconnect the network cable from your computer and connect it to a free LAN
port on your router.
The wireless repeater is only accessible using the assigned SSID.
Configuring Wireless Repeater Mode
Wireless Repeater Mode is used to extend the range of your wireless network. Set
up Wireless Repeater Mode as follows:
Plug the wireless repeater into a suitable power socket.
Connect a network cable to the LAN socket (6) of the wireless repeater. Insert
the other end of the network cable into a free LAN socket on your computer.
Click on Wizard on the Home
page of the wireless repeater's
configuration menu and select
Wireless Repeater Mode.
Then click Next.
A window with all available
wireless networks will then open.
Select the network whose range
you wish to extend in the Select
column and enter the password of
the selected network in the Key
column. Then click Next.
Click on Next in the new window.
Click on Save to save the settings
entered.
The wireless repeater will then restart. Wait approx. 30 seconds, then the
wireless repeater will be ready to use. If the configuration has been carried out
using a network cable this should now be removed.
The wireless repeater is only accessible using the selected SSID.
Meaning of the LEDs:
Power LED (1)
This LED will light up if the device is drawing power.
WLAN LED (2)
This LED will permanently light up if there is a connection;
the LED will flash on data transfer.
WPS LED (3)
If the WPS button (5) is pressed this LED will flash for the
period when a connection is sought (approx. 2 minutes).
LAN LED (4)
This LED will permanently light up if there is a LAN
connection; the LED will flash on data transfer.
Troubleshooting
The Power LED (1) does not light up.
Socket defective or fuse tripped; check the socket with another device.
The configuration menu of the wireless repeater is not shown.
The IP address http://192.168.10.1 was entered into the address line of the
Internet browser incorrectly; check and correct the entry.
The wireless repeater has already been configured and is using another IP
address. To be able to establish a connection to the wireless repeater the IP
address of your computer must be changed. Proceed as follows:
Turn on your computer.
Click on Start | Control Panel | View network status and tasks |
LAN connection | Properties | Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4) | Properties.
Select Use the following IP
address and enter an IP
address between
192.168.10.100 and
192.168.10.200 (for example
192.168.10.101). Enter the IP
address 255.255.255.0 under
the Subnet mask and click on
OK.
Then close all opened windows.
The wireless repeater has already been configured and is using another IP
address. Reset the wireless repeater to the factory default settings. Hold down
the reset button (7) for at least 10 seconds until the LEDs briefly go out and then
come on again.
There is no wireless connection established between the router
and the wireless repeater.
The wireless repeater is too far away from the router; reduce the distance.
The router's wireless function is deactivated; activate the wireless function.
The wireless repeater's configuration is incorrect; reconfigure the wireless
repeater, preferably with the WPS function.
No wireless connection can be established between the computer
and the wireless repeater.
The computer is too far away from the wireless repeater; reduce the distance.
The computer's wireless function is deactivated; activate the wireless function.
Cleaning / maintenance
Maintenance work is necessary if the device becomes damaged e.g. if the
housing of the device is damaged, if liquid or objects penetrate the inside of the
device or if it is exposed to rain or moisture. Maintenance work is also necessary
if the device is not working correctly or has been dropped. If smoke is produced,
or there are any unusual sounds or smells, disconnect the device from the mains
immediately. In these cases the device should not be used until it has been
inspected by authorised service personnel. Only have qualified personnel carry
out the maintenance work on the device. Never open the housing of the device.
There is the risk of a fatal electric shock when the housing is open. Only use a
clean, dry cloth for cleaning and never use any corrosive liquids.
Environmental and disposal information
When the crossed out wheely bin symbol appears on a product, this
indicates that the product is subject to the European Directive
2002/96/EC.
All old electrical and electronic devices must be separated from normal household
waste and disposed of at designated state facilities. The correct disposal of old
devices in this manner will prevent environmental pollution and human health
hazards.
For further information about proper disposal contact your local authorities, waste
disposal office or the shop where you bought the device.
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally compatible manner. Cardboard
can be put out for municipal paper collections or brought to public collection
points for recycling. Films and plastic used for packaging the device are collected
by your local disposal services and disposed of in an environmentally compatible
manner.
Conformity remarks
This device conforms with the basic requirements and other required
provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
Warranty and servicing advice
This device is sold with three years warranty from the date of purchase. Please
keep the original receipt in a safe place as proof of purchase. Before using your
product for the first time, please read the enclosed documentation or online help.
Should any problems arise which cannot be solved in this way, please call our
hotline. Please have the article number and, if available, the serial number to
hand for all enquiries. If it is not possible to solve the problem on the phone, our
hotline support staff will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the
fault. Within the warranty period the product will be repaired or replaced free of
charge as we deem appropriate. No new warranty period commences if the
product is repaired or replaced. Consumables such as batteries, rechargeable
batteries and lamps are not covered by the warranty.
Your statutory rights towards the seller are not affected or restricted by this
warranty.
Service
Phone: 0207 – 36 50 744
E-Mail: service.GB@targa-online.com
Phone: 01 – 242 15 83
E-Mail: service.IE@targa-online.com
Phone: 800 – 62 175
E-Mail: service.MT@targa-online.com
Phone: 800 – 92 496
E-Mail: service.CY@targa-online.com
IAN: 73766
Manufacturer
TARGA GmbH
Postfach 22 44
D-59482 Soest
www.targa.de