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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .............................................................................i
Table of Contents
WDS Site Survey ................................................................................................ 27
Wireless Range Extender (AP Repeater) ..................................................................... 28
Features ......................................................................................................................... 1
Set the device Repeater mode .......................................................................... 30
Concurrent Dual Band (AP Repeater) mode Site Survey ................................... 30
Concurrent Dual Band (AP Repeater) mode Manual ......................................... 30
High Performance Single Band (AP Repeater) mode ......................................... 32
High Performance Signal Band (AP Repeater mode) Manual............................ 33
Product Hardware Features........................................................................................... 2
Client Bridge ................................................................................................................ 34
Application Diagram ...................................................................................................... 3
Set the device to client bridge mode ................................................................. 35
Configure Client mode ....................................................................................... 35
Manually configure Client mode ....................................................................... 36
Product Overview ...........................................................................1
Package Contents .......................................................................................................... 1
Basic Access Point Setup .................................................................4
Expanding a Home Network .......................................................................................... 4
Basic Installation ............................................................................................................ 5
Access your access point management page ....................................7
Set the device to access point mode ................................................................... 8
Choosing your device mode.............................................................8
Advanced Access Point Setup ........................................................ 37
MAC Address Filters .................................................................................................... 37
Change your access point login password ................................................................... 38
Change your device name ........................................................................................... 38
Change your device URL .............................................................................................. 38
Access Point (AP) Mode ................................................................................................. 8
IPv6 Connection Settings ............................................................................................. 39
Using access point mode ..................................................................................... 9
Wireless Networking and Security ..................................................................... 10
How to choose the type of security for your wireless network......................... 10
Secure your wireless network............................................................................ 11
Connect wireless devices to your access point .................................................. 12
Connect wireless devices using WPS ................................................................. 13
Steps to improve wireless connectivity ............................................................. 14
Multiple SSID...................................................................................................... 15
Advanced wireless settings ................................................................................ 16
Change your access point IP address........................................................................... 39
Wireless Bridge (WDS) ................................................................................................. 18
Access Point Mode with Wireless Bridge (WDS) ......................................................... 20
Planning for Wireless Bridging (WDS) ................................................................ 22
Creating a Wireless Bridge (WDS) ...................................................................... 24
Bridging additional WDS supported devices ...................................................... 26
Additional WDS Options .................................................................................... 27
Lazy WDS ........................................................................................................... 27
Access Point Maintenance & Monitoring ....................................... 40
Reset your Access Point to factory defaults ................................................................ 40
Access Point Default Settings ...................................................................................... 40
Backup and restore your access point configuration settings ..................................... 41
Reboot your access point ............................................................................................ 41
Upgrade your access point firmware .......................................................................... 42
Wireless Client List ...................................................................................................... 43
Check the access point system information ................................................................ 43
View your access point log .......................................................................................... 45
Access Point Mode Management Page Structure ........................... 46
AP Repeater/Client Bridge Mode Management Page Structure ..... 47
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Technical Specifications................................................................. 48
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 49
Appendix ...................................................................................... 50
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Product Overview
Features
TRENDnet’s high performance AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Access Point,
model TEW-815DAP, supports Access Point (AP), Client, Repeater,
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Bridge, and WDS + AP modes. The
TEW-815DAP generates concurrent 1.3 Gbps Wireless AC and 450 Mbps
Wireless N networks. Embedded GREENnet technology reduces power
consumption by up to 50%.
Ease of Use
TEW-815DAP
Package Contents
In addition to your access point, the package includes:
• TEW-815DAP
• Multi-language Quick Installation Guide
• CD-ROM (User’s Guide)
• Network cable (1.5 m/5 ft.)
• Power adapter (12 V DC, 2 A)
If any package contents are missing or damaged, please contact the retail store, online
retailer, or reseller/distributor from which the product was purchased.
Multi-Mode Support
Supports Access Point (AP), Client, Repeater, Wireless Distribution
System (WDS), and WDS + AP modes
One Touch Connection
Securely connect to the access point at the touch of the Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) button
Multi Language
Multi Language Interface: English, Spanish, French, German, and Russian
Logs
Real time logs and statistics help trouble shooting
Security
Encrypted Wireless
Support for wireless encryption up to WPA2
Multiple SSIDs
Create up to four SSIDs per wireless band
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Performance
Next Generation Wireless AC
802.11ac provides uninterrupted HD video streaming in a busy connected
environment
Simultaneous Dual Band
High performance 1.3 Gbps Wireless AC + 450 Mbps Wireless N bands
Wireless Coverage
Extended wireless coverage with MIMO antenna technology
Compatibility
Compatible with legacy wireless devices
Gigabit Port
Gigabit LAN port maintains high performance connections to the wired
network
Energy Savings
Embedded GREENnet technology reduces power consumption by up to
50%
IPv6
IPv6 network support
Targeted Beamforming
Increased real-time performance by directing stronger wireless signals to
your specific location
*For maximum performance of up to 1.3 Gbps use with a 1.3 Gbps 802.11ac wireless
client
** Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical
specifications. Actual data throughput and coverage will vary depending on
interference, network traffic, building materials and other conditions
Product Hardware Features
Rear View
WPS Button
10/100/1000Mbps
Ethernet LAN Port
Power Port
Reset Button
• Reset Button: Press and hold this button for 10 seconds to reset the access point.
• WPS Button (Wi-Fi Protected Setup): Push and hold this button for 5 seconds to
activate WPS. The Power LED will blink when WPS is activated.
• Ethernet LAN Port: Connect Ethernet cables (also called network cables) from your
access point to your router and wired network devices.
• Power Port: Connect the included power adapter from your access point power
port and to an available power outlet.
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Front View
• Power LED: The indicator is solid green when your access point is powered on.
Otherwise if this LED indicator is off, there is no power to your access point. The
indicator will also blink when WPS is activated. The LED will stop blinking and
remain solid green automatically once WPS process is completed.
Application Diagram
2.4GHz Wireless
LED
5GHz Wireless
LED
LAN Port LED
Power LED
• 5GHz Wireless (Link/Activity) LED: The indicator turns on solid green when wireless
is enabled on your access point. The indicator will blink during when data is
transmitted or received by your wireless client devices connected to your access
point.
• 2.4GHz Wireless (Link/Activity) LED: The indicator turns on solid green when
wireless is enabled on your access point. The indicator will blink during when data is
transmitted or received by your wireless client devices connected to your access
point.
• Ethernet LAN Port LED: These LED indicators are solid green when the LAN port is
physically connected to your wired network devices (which are turned on) with a
network or Ethernet cable. These LED indicators will blink green while data is
transmitted or received through your access point’s Ethernet LAN port.
The first access point is installed near your modem/router (typically supplied by your ISP “Internet
Service Provider”) and physically connected using one of your access point’s Ethernet LAN port.
The access point is configured to create a WDS (Wireless Distribution System) Bridge or wireless
bridge to a second access point installed in your entertainment center extending wireless
coverage as well as wired network connectivity to media devices (TVs, game consoles, or media
bridges) using the Ethernet LAN port. In addition, 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless signals from both
access points are broadcasted to wireless clients such as laptops (with wireless capability),
thereby providing network connectivity and Internet access for all wireless client devices and
extending network connectivity.
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Basic Access Point Setup
Expanding a Home Network
What is a network?
A network is a group of computers or devices that can communicate with each other. A
home network of more than one computer or device also typically includes Internet
access, which requires a router.
A typical home network may include multiple computers, a media player/server, a
printer, a modem, and a router. A large home network may also have a switch,
additional routers, access points, and many Internet-capable media devices such as TVs,
game consoles, and Internet cameras.
• Modem: Connects a computer or router to the Internet or ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
• Router: Connects multiple devices to the Internet.
• Switch: Connect several wired network devices to your home network. Your router
has a built-in network switch (the LAN port 1-4). If you have more wired network
devices than available Ethernet ports on your router, you will need an additional
switch to add more wired connections.
How to expand a home network
The access point provides multiple modes to extend your current network.
The access point offers the following modes:
•
•
•
•
Access Point (Default)
Wireless Bridge (also known as WDS mode)
Wireless Range Extender (also known as repeater mode)
Wireless Client Bridge (also known as wireless client adapter mode)
Where to find more help
In addition to this User’s Guide, you can find help below:
• http://www.trendnet.com/support (documents, downloads, and FAQs are
available from this Web page)
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Basic Installation
1. Connect the power adapter to the access point and then to a power outlet. Connect
your computer to one of the access point’s LAN port. Push the ON/OFF (EU version)
switch on the TEW-815DAP to power up the access point.
5. The Wizard will start. Click Next to begin.
2. Assign a static IP address to your computer’s network adapter in the subnet of
192.168.10.x (ex. 192.168.10.25) and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. (Please refer to
the Appendix on page 49 on how to assign static IP address to your computer)
3. Open your web browser and enter http://tew-815DAP.
Note: You can also access the device using the default IP address (192.168.10.100)
Note: The Wizard should automatically appear. If the wizard does not appear
automatically, then click Wizard.
6. Enter a new password, verify the new password and click Next.
4. Enter the User Name and Password. By default
User Name: admin
Password: admin
7. Select Access Point Mode and then click Next.
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7. For added security, we have pre-encrypted each TEW-815DAP with a unique Wi-Fi
Name (SSID) and Wi-Fi Key. You can find these pre-configured settings on the labels at
the side and bottom of the TEW-815DAP. You will use this information to connect
wirelessly to the access point. To change the Wi-Fi key, please refer to Secure your
Wireless Network on page 11. If the access point is reset, the Wi-Fi Key and Wi-Fi
Name will also reset to factory defaults click Next.
8. Please wait while the settings are being applied. Setup is complete. Connect the
access point to your router and connect your network ready devices to the access
point’s LAN port.
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Access your access point management page
Note: Your access point management page URL/domain name http://tew-815DAP or
default IP address http://192.168.10.100 is accessed through the use of your Internet
web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, Chrome™, Safari®, Opera™) and will be
referenced frequently in this User’s Guide.
If you have changed the default IP address, you will need to ensure that your computer is
configured with IP address settings in the same subnet as the as the access point in order
to access the access point management page. (Ex. Access Point IP address changed to
192.168.0.100 / 255.255.255.0, example computer address 192.168.0.25 /
255.255.255.0).
1. Open your web browser and go to URL/domain namehttp://tew-815DAP or IP
address http://192.168.10.100. Your access point will prompt you for a user name and
password.
2. By default, the user name is admin and password is admin. You can also find the
Password on a sticker on the side of the access point and on the label on the bottom
of the access point. Enter your Username and Password, select your preferred
language, and then click Login.
Note: If you have changed the password already such as in the Setup Wizard, you
will need to login using the new password.
Default User Name: admin
Default Password: admin
Note: User Name and Password are case sensitive.
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Set the device to access point mode
Main > Device Mode
Choosing your device mode
Note: By default, the device is set to function in access point mode.
Access Point (AP) Mode
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
By default, your access point functions in Access Point mode, creating a wireless
network to allow wireless client devices to connect and access your network resources
and access the Internet.
2. Click on Main, click on Device Mode.
3. Click the Device Operation Mode drop-down list and select Access Point.
4. To save changes, click Apply.
The diagram below shows your access point connected to one of your router LAN ports
and functioning in Access Point mode allowing wireless clients (ex. laptops, game
consoles, DVRs, Smart TVs, and mobile devices, etc.) to wirelessly connect to your
access point to establish network and Internet connectivity.
Note: The TEW-815DAP has dual band wireless capability allowing the access point to
broadcast a wireless network name on two separate bands, 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Wireless
clients can connect to your access on either band depending on the wireless band
supported by your wireless client. The 2.4GHz band is more commonly used and
supported for general applications such as Internet access and web browsing. The 5GHz
band is less commonly used and supported which can be more useful for higher or stable
bandwidth application requirements such as media streaming as this band may be less
likely affected by neighboring wireless networks operating on the 5GHz band.
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Using access point mode
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
It differentiates your wireless network from others around you. By default, the
access point’s wireless name is unique to the device. If you choose to change the
SSID, change it to a name that you can easily remember.
• Broadcast Network Name (SSID)
• Frequency: Click the drop-down list and select the desired Channel for wireless
communication. The goal is to select the Channel that is least used by neighboring
wireless networks. Select Auto to have the access point select the operating
channel.
2. Click on Wireless, click on Basic scroll down to Wireless Network Settings (2.4GHz or
5GHz)
HT Physical Mode
Wireless > Basic
This section outlines available management options under basic wireless sub tab for
both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless sections.
3. Review the settings, click Apply when finished.
Wireless Network
• Mode: Select the mode you would like to set the wireless band to operate.
o Access Point:
o WDS:
o WDS + AP:
• Multiple SSID: Select the SSID you would like to configure
• Radio On/Off: Select On to enable the wireless network/band or Off to disable.
• 802.11 n-mode: Select the 802.11 mode you would like to the wireless band to
operate on
o Auto:
o Off:
• Wireless Name: Enter the wireless name (SSID) for your wireless network. This
acronym stands for Service Set Identifier and is the name of your wireless network.
• Channel Bandwidth: elect the appropriate channel width for your wireless network.
This setting only applies to 802.11n. For greater 802.11n performance, select
20/40MHz (Auto) (Options: 20MHz or 20/40MHz (Auto)). It is recommended to use
the default channel bandwidth settings.
Note: Please note that this setting may provide more stability than the higher
channel bandwidth settings such as 20/40MHz (Auto) for connectivity in busy
wireless environments where there are several wireless networks in the area.
o 20 MHz: This mode operates using a single 20MHz channel for wireless devices
connecting at 802.11n on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. This setting may provide more
stability than 20/40MHz (Auto) for connectivity in busy wireless environments
where there are several neighboring wireless networks in the area.
o 40MHz: When 40MHz is active, this mode is capable of providing higher
performance only if the wireless devices support the channel bandwidth settings.
Enabling 40MHz typically results in substantial performance increases when
connecting an 802.11n client.
• MCS: Select the speed you would like your wireless network to operate.
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Wireless Networking and Security
How to choose the type of security for your wireless network
Setting up wireless security is very important. Leaving your wireless network open and
unsecure could expose your entire network and personal files to outsiders. TRENDnet
recommends reading through this entire section and setting up wireless security on your
new access point.
There are a few different wireless security types supported in wireless networking each
having its own characteristics which may be more suitable for your wireless network
taking into consideration compatibility, performance, as well as the security strength
along with using older wireless networking hardware (also called legacy hardware).
It is strongly recommended to enable wireless security to prevent unwanted users from
accessing your network and network resources (personal documents, media, etc.).
In general, it is recommended that you choose the security type with the highest
strength and performance supported by the wireless computers and devices in your
network. Please review the security types to determine which one you should use for
your network.
Wireless Encryption Types
• WEP: Legacy encryption method supported by older 802.11b/g hardware. This is
the oldest and least secure type of wireless encryption. It is generally not
recommended to use this encryption standard, however if you have old 802.11 b or
802.11g wireless adapters or computers with old embedded wireless cards(wireless
clients), you may have to set your access point to WEP to allow the old adapters to
connect to the access point.
Note: This encryption standard will limit connection speeds to 54Mbps.
• WPA: This encryption is significantly more robust than the WEP technology. Much
of the older 802.11g hardware was been upgraded (with firmware/driver upgrades)
to support this encryption standard. Total wireless speeds under this encryption
type however are limited to 54Mbps.
• WPA-Auto: This setting provides the access point with the ability to detect
wireless devices using either WPA or WPA2 encryption. Your wireless network will
automatically change the encryption setting based on the first wireless device
connected. For example, if the first wireless client that connects to your wireless
network uses WPA encryption your wireless network will use WPA encryption. Only
when all wireless clients disconnect to the network and a wireless client with WPA2
encryption connects your wireless network will then change to WPA2 encryption.
Note: WPA2 encryption supports 802.11n speeds and WPA encryption will limit
your connection speeds to 54Mbps
• WPA2: This is the most secure wireless encryption available today, similar to WPA
encryption but more robust. This encryption standard also supports the highest
connection speeds. TRENDnet recommends setting your access point to this
encryption standard. If you find that one of your wireless network devices does not
support WPA2 encryption, then set your access point to either WPA or WPA-Auto
encryption.
Note: Check the specifications of your wireless network adapters and wireless
appliances to verify the highest level of encryption supported.Below is brief
comparison chart of the wireless security types and the recommended
configuration depending on which type you choose for your wireless network.
Security Standard
Compatible
Wireless
Standards
Highest
Performance
Under This
Setting
Encryption
Strength
Additional
Options
Recommended
Configuration
WEP
IEEE 802.11a/b/g
(802.11n devices
will operate at
802.11g to connect
using this standard)
WPA
IEEE 802.11a/b/g
(802.11n devices
will operate at
802.11g to connect
using this
standard)
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Up to 54Mbps
Up to 54Mbps
Up to 300Mbps
Low
Open System or
Shared Key,
HEX or ASCII,
Different key sizes
Medium
High
TKIP or AES,
Preshared Key or
RADIUS
TKIP or AES,
Preshared Key or
RADIUS
TKIP
Preshared Key
8-63 characters
AES
Preshared Key
8-63 characters
Open System ASCII
13 characters
WPA2
*Dependent on the maximum 802.11n data rate supported by the device (150Mbps,
300Mbps)
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Secure your wireless network
Selecting WEP:
Wireless > Basic
If selecting WEP-OPEN or WEP-SHARED (Wired Equivalent Privacy), please review the
WEP settings to configure and click Save Settings to save the changes.
After you have determined which security type to use for your wireless network (see
“How to choose the security type for your wireless network” on page 10), you can set up
wireless security.
Note: By default, your access point is configured with a predefined wireless network
name (SSID) and security key using WPA2-Personal. The predefined wireless network
name and security can be found on the sticker on the side of the access point or on the
device label at the bottom of the access point.
Note: WEP encryption is available when 802.11 n-mode is set to Off, 802.11n does
not support WEP encryption. In addition, when WEP encryption is selected WPS
feature will be disabled.
• Network Key: Select the Key number you would like to use and enter the WEP
key. This is the password or key that is used to connect your computer to this
access point wirelessly.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless, and click on Security.
3. Under Wireless Security Mode (2.4GHz or 5GHz), click on the Security Mode dropdown list to select your wireless security type.
WEP Key Format
HEX
ASCII
Character set
0-9 & A-F, a-f only
Alphanumeric (a,b,C,?,*, /,1,2, etc.)
64-bit key length
10 characters
5 characters
128-bit key length
26 characters
13 characters
Selecting WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed
(WPA2-PSK recommended):
In the Security Mode drop-down list, select WPA-PSK. Please review the WPA-Personal
settings to configure and click Apply to save the changes.
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• RADIUS Port: Enter the port your RADIUS server is configured to use for RADIUS
authentication.
Note: It is recommended to use port 1812 which is typical default RADIUS port.
• RADIUS Key: Enter the shared secret used to authorize your access point with your
RADIUS server.
Connect wireless devices to your access point
• WPA Encryption: Select WPA AES or TKIP encryption you would like to use.
• WPA passphrase: Enter the security password. This is the password or key that is
used to connect your computer to this access point wirelessly.
• Network Key Rotation: Enter the key rotation interval to use for WPA encryption.
Selecting WPA/ WPA2/WPA2 Mixed (WPA2 recommended):
A variety of wireless network devices can connect to your wireless network such as:
Gaming Consoles
•
•
•
•
•
Internet enabled TVs
Network media players
Smart Phones
Wireless Laptop computers
Wireless IP cameras
Each device may have its own software utility for searching and connecting to available
wireless networks, therefore, you must refer to the User’s Manual/Guide of your
wireless client device to determine how to search and connect to this access point’s
wireless network.
See the “Appendix” on page 49 for general information on connecting to a wireless
network.
The following section outlines options when selecting WPA (EAP or RADIUS). This
security type is also known as EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) or Remote
Authentication Dial-In User Service or RADIUS.
Note: This security type requires an external RADIUS server, Pre-Shared Key only requires
you to create a passphrase.
• WPA Encryption: Select WPA AES or TKIP encryption you would like to use.
• Network Key Rotation: Enter the key rotation interval to use for WPA encryption.
• RADIUS Server Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. (e.g.
192.168.10.250)
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Connect wireless devices using WPS
PBC (Software/Virtual Push Button)
Wireless > Wi-Fi Protected Setup
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a feature that makes it easy to connect devices to your
wireless network. If your wireless devices support WPS, you can use this feature to
easily add wireless devices to your network.
In addition to the hardware push button located physically on your access point, the
access point management page also has push button which is a software or virtual push
button you can click to activate WPS on your access point.
Note: You will not be able to use WPS if you set the SSID Broadcast setting to Disabled or
if you are using WEP security. Please note that WPS functionality will only be available
when the Device Mode is set to Access Point mode under Main > Device Mode.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
There are two methods the WPS feature can easily connect your wireless devices to
your network.
• Push Button Configuration (PBC) method
o (RECOMMENDED) Hardware Push Button method–with an external button
located physically on your access point and on your client device
o WPS Software/Virtual Push Button - located in access point management page
• PIN (Personal Identification Number) Method - located in access point management
page
Note: Refer to your wireless device documentation for details on the operation of
WPS.
Recommended Hardware Push Button (PBC) Method
Note: It is recommended that a wireless key (passphrase or password) is created
before connecting clients using the PBC method. By default your access point is
preconfigured with a wireless encryption key. If no wireless key is defined when
connecting via PBC, the access point will automatically create an encryption key
that is 64 characters long. This 64 character key will then have to be used if one has
to connect computers to the access point using the traditional connection method.
2. Click on Wireless, and click on WPS.
3. To add a wireless device to your network, click the Add Enrollee button in the WPS
Action section.
Note: Leave Station PIN field empty to use PBC method.
4. Then push the WPS button on the wireless device (consult wireless device’s User’s
Guide for length of time) you are connecting.
5. Wait for your access point to finsh the WPS process.
To add a wireless device to your network, simply push the WPS button on the wireless
device you are connecting (consult client device User’s Guide for length of time), then
push and hold the WPS button located on your access point for 3 seconds and release it.
The WPS LED will blink to indicate WPS has been activated on your access point. (See
“Product Hardware Features” on page 2)
For connecting additional WPS supported devices, repeat this process for each
additional device.
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PIN (Personal Identification Number)
Steps to improve wireless connectivity
Wireless > Wi-Fi Protected Setup
If your wireless device has WPS PIN (typically an 8-digit code printed on the wireless
device product label or located in the wireless device wireless software utility), you can
use this method.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless, and click on Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
3. To add a wireless device to your network, enter the 8-digit numeric PIN number of
the wireless client device and click Add Enrollee.
4. Wait for your access point to finsh the WPS process.
There are a number of factors that can impact the range of wireless devices. Follow
these tips to help improve your wireless connectivity:
1. Keep the number of obstructions to a minimum. Each obstruction can reduce the
range of a wireless device. Position the wireless devices in a manner that will
minimize the amount of obstructions between them.
a. For the widest coverage area, install your access point near the center of your
home, and near the ceiling, if possible.
b. Avoid placing the access point on or near metal objects (such as file cabinets and
metal furniture), reflective surfaces (such as glass or mirrors), and masonry walls.
c. Any obstruction can weaken the wireless signal (even non-metallic objects), so
the fewer obstructions between the access point and the wireless device, the
better.
d. Place the access point in a location away from other electronics, motors, and
fluorescent lighting.
e. Many environmental variables can affect the access point’s performance, so if
your wireless signal is weak, place the access point in several locations and test
the signal strength to determine the ideal position.
2. Building materials can have a large impact on your wireless signal. In an indoor
environment, try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through
less dense material such as dry wall. Dense materials like metal, solid wood, glass
or even furniture may block or degrade the signal.
3. Antenna orientation can also have a large impact on your wireless signal. Use the
wireless adapter’s site survey tool to determine the best antenna orientation for
your wireless devices.
4. Interference from devices that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can also impact
your signal. Position your wireless devices away from anything that generates RF
noise, such as microwaves, radios and baby monitors.
5. If successful, you will receive the message below. Click on Wireless Status to view the
information about the current wireless client devices connected to your access point.
If possible, upgrade wireless network interfaces (such as wireless cards in computers)
from older wireless standards to 802.11n or 802.11ac. If a wirelessly networked device
uses an older standard, the performance of the entire wireless network may be slower.
If you are still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices,
installing additional access points or wireless extenders.
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Multiple SSID
Wireless > Basic
The multiple SSID feature allows you to broadcast up to 3 additional SSIDs (or wireless
network names) per band (2.4GHz and 5GHz). When wireless devices are searching for
available wireless networks to connect to, the SSIDs (or wireless network names) will
appear as separate and different wireless networks. Each SSID can be configured each
with a different SSID (or wireless network name), security type and additional settings
for wireless devices to connect. You can use the multiple SSID feature to setup guest
wireless accounts with a different security type to keep your primary wireless network
security information private.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless, and click on Basic.
3. Click the Multi-SSID Index drop-down list and select the SSID to configure (SSID 1 is
the primary SSID).
4. Review the settings, click Apply when finished.
• Radio On/Off: Select On to enable the wireless network/band or Off to disable.
• 802.11 n-mode: Select the 802.11 mode you would like to the wireless band to
operate on
o Auto:
o Off:
• Wireless Name: Enter the wireless name (SSID) for your wireless network. This
acronym stands for Service Set Identifier and is the name of your wireless network.
It differentiates your wireless network from others around you. By default, the
access point’s wireless name is unique to the device. If you choose to change the
SSID, change it to a name that you can easily remember.
• Broadcast Network Name (SSID)
• Frequency: Click the drop-down list and select the desired Channel for wireless
communication. The goal is to select the Channel that is least used by neighboring
wireless networks. Select Auto to have the access point select the operating
channel.
HT Physical Mode
• Channel Bandwidth: elect the appropriate channel width for your wireless network.
This setting only applies to 802.11n. For greater 802.11n performance, select
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20/40MHz (Auto) (Options: 20MHz or 20/40MHz (Auto)). It is recommended to use
the default channel bandwidth settings.
Note: Please note that this setting may provide more stability than the higher
channel bandwidth settings such as 20/40MHz (Auto) for connectivity in busy
wireless environments where there are several wireless networks in the area.
o 20 MHz: This mode operates using a single 20MHz channel for wireless devices
connecting at 802.11n on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. This setting may provide more
stability than 20/40MHz (Auto) for connectivity in busy wireless environments
where there are several neighboring wireless networks in the area.
o 40MHz: When 40MHz is active, this mode is capable of providing higher
performance only if the wireless devices support the channel bandwidth settings.
Enabling 40MHz typically results in substantial performance increases when
connecting an 802.11n client.
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o Frequency: Click the drop-down Schedule – The schedule function allows you to
Repeat these steps 2-7 to configure the additional SSIDs.
Note: To verify that the multiple SSIDs are active, using a wireless device, scan for
available wireless networks and check if the wireless device is able to discover the SSIDs.
To check connectivity, using a wireless device, connect to these SSIDs using the wireless
security types you have configured.
Advanced wireless settings
Wireless > Advanced
These settings are advanced options that can be configured to change advanced
wireless broadcast specifications. It is recommended that these settings remain set to
their default values unless you are knowledgeable about the effects of changing these
values. Changing these settings incorrectly can degrade performance.
• Beacon Interval: A beacon is a management frame used in wireless networks that
transmitted periodically to announce the presence and provide information about
the access point’s wireless network. The interval is the amount time between each
beacon transmission.
Default Value: 100 milliseconds (range: 20-1000)
• DTIM: A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to
broadcast and multicast messages. When the wireless Access Point has buffered
broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with
a DTIM Interval value. Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive
the broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1. Valid settings are
between 1 and 255.
• Fragmentation Threshold: Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units
(fragments) to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the
limits of RF coverage. Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater
than the Fragmentation Threshold. This setting should remain at its default value of
2346 bytes. Setting the Fragmentation value too low may result in poor
performance.
• RTS Threshold: When an excessive number of wireless packet collisions are
occurring, wireless performance can be improved by using the RTS/CTS (Request to
Send/Clear to Send) handshake protocol. The wireless transmitter will begin to send
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RTS frames (and wait for CTS) when data frame size in bytes is greater than the RTS
Threshold. This setting should remain at its default value of 2346 bytes.
• Short Preamble: Using a short guard interval can increase throughput. However, it
can also increase error rate in some installations, due to increased sensitivity to
radio-frequency reflections.
• Xpress™ Technology: A frame bursting technology used to improve wireless
performance. The feature will only work with other Xpress™ supported devices. It is
recommended to leave this feature On.
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Wireless Bridge (WDS)
Wireless bridging using WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows the device to create a wireless bridge with other WDS supported wireless routers and access points configured in WDS
mode to bridge groups of network devices together wirelessly. Network enabled devices can be plugged into the Ethernet LAN port. WDS is subset option of Access Point mode.
There are 2 types of WDS modes,
• WDS (pure WDS): Strictly for establishing wireless bridging only and will not function in access point simultaneously, allowing wireless client devices such as computers, game
consoles, mobile phones, etc. to connect in order to access network resources from multiple groups of network devices as well as the Internet. The diagram below illustrates
examples of pure WDS.
• WDS+AP:- Allows the device to establish wireless bridging and function as access point simultaneously, allowing wireless client devices such as computers, game consoles, mobile
phones, etc. to connect to the access point in order to access network resources from multiple groups of network devices as well as the Internet. Please refer to the section Wireless
Bridge (WDS) with Access Point (AP) Mode on page 19 for details on this mode.
Note: You can create up to four WDS bridge connections on each wireless band (2.4GHz and 5GHz). WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is not currently standardized and may not connect
to different model wireless routers or access points, therefore, when using WDS, it is recommended to use the same model and version for wireless bridging.
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The diagram below illustrates an example of multiple WDS wireless bridge links.
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Access Point Mode with Wireless Bridge (WDS)
Wireless bridging using WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows the device to create a wireless bridge with other WDS supported wireless routers and access points configured in WDS
mode to bridge groups of network devices together wirelessly. Network enabled devices can be plugged into the Ethernet LAN port. WDS is subset option of Access Point mode.
There are 2 types of WDS modes,
• WDS+AP:- Allows the device to establish wireless bridging and function as access point simultaneously, allowing wireless client devices such as computers, game consoles, mobile
phones, etc. to connect to the access point in order to access network resources from multiple groups of network devices as well as the Internet. The diagrams below illustrate
examples of WDS with Access Point.
• WDS (pure WDS): Strictly for establishing wireless bridging only and will not function in access point simultaneously, allowing wireless client devices such as computers, game
consoles, mobile phones, etc. to connect in order to access network resources from multiple groups of network devices as well as the Internet. Please refer to the section Wireless
Bridge (WDS) Mode page 18 for details on this mode.
Note: You can create up to four WDS bridge connections on each wireless band (2.4GHz and 5GHz). WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is not currently standardized and may not connect
to different model wireless routers or access points, therefore, when using WDS, it is recommended to use the same model and version for wireless bridging.
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The diagram below illustrates an example of multiple WDS wireless bridge links with access point functionality.
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Planning for Wireless Bridging (WDS)
Note: By default, the device is set to function in access point mode. WDS is a subset option of Access Point Mode. You must set your access point device mode to operate in Access Point
first in order to configure WDS. Please ensure the Device Mode is set to Access Point under Main > Device Mode.
Before configuring WDS, please ensure the following items first:
1. Choose which band to use for bridging (2.4GHz or 5GHz). If all of your WDS supported devices do not the 5GHz band, you may need to choose the 2.4GHz.
2. Make sure different IP addresses are assigned to each WDS supported wireless device used for bridging. (ex. 192.168.10.100,192.168.10.99,192.168.10.98, etc.) to avoid IP address
conflicts. See the section Change your access point IP address page 39 for changing the access point IP address.
3. Please ensure that only one DHCP server is assigning IP addresses on your network to avoid IP address conflicts. Typically, most routers used in a home environment include a built-in
DHCP server (typically enabled by default) to assign IP addresses to local client devices automatically. Please make sure that only one device on your network has DHCP server enabled and
disabled on all others to avoid IP address conflicts.
4. WDS bridging requires all WDS supported devices to use the same wireless network name (SSID), wireless channel, and wireless security settings on all WDS supported wireless devices.
Refer to page 9 “Using access point mode” to configure wireless network name (SSID) and wireless channel settings. Refer to page 10 “Wireless Networking and Security” to configure
wireless security settings.
5. You will require the wireless MAC address of each WDS supported device. On any network, each network device has a unique 6-digit MAC (Media Access Control) address. For each
WDS supported device, all of the remote wireless MAC addresses of the other WDS supported device you are bridging. (Ex. In diagram on the next page, AP1 needs to enter the remote
MAC addresses (red text) of AP2, AP3, and AP4. AP2 needs to enter the remote MAC address of AP1 only, AP3 and AP4 also need to enter the remote MAC address of AP1 only). You can
find the wireless MAC address of the access point in the management page under Status > Device Information.
Note: Please note that 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands will have two different MAC addresses.
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The diagram below illustrates an example of the parameters configured when planning for WDS bridging. Each WDS supported access point is configured with a different IP address
(blue) to prevent IP address conflict. The “wired router” is the only single DHCP server (gray) providing automatic IP address assignment for all client devices in the network. The WDS
parameters required to match on all WDS supported access points in order to establish WDS wireless bridging is configured (blue). The wireless MAC of all devices is noted (red).
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Creating a Wireless Bridge (WDS)
AP1 Configuration
Wireless > Basic
Note: Since wireless bridge (WDS) is a subset of Access Point mode, please make sure
that Access Point mode is selected under Main > Device Mode for all access points. See
page 13 “Set your device to access point mode.” This procedure can apply for both
WDS and WDS+AP modes.
To configure a wireless bridge (WDS) between two TEW-815DAP access points:
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
• Make note of the wireless MAC address of both access points. See page XX for
checking the status page.
Note: Please note that 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands will have two different MAC
addresses. If using the 2.4GHz band wireless MAC address, please use the 2.4GHz
wireless MAC address for all other WDS supported devices to bridge and if using the
5GHz band wireless MAC address, use the 5GHz wireless MAC address for all other
WDS supported devices to bridge.
Example:
AP1 (Access Point 1) 2.4GHz Wireless MAC Address: 00:11:22:AA:BB:C1
2. Click on Wireless, click on Basic and scroll down to Wireless Network Settings (2.4GHz or 5GHz). Note: For this example, 2.4GHz band will be used.
3. Click the Mode drop-down list and select one of following WDS options.
• WDS: Select this option to establish wireless bridging only without broadcasting
your wireless network name for client devices to connect. Please refer to the
section Wireless Bridge (WDS) Mode page 18 for details on this mode.
• WDS+AP (Recommended): Select this option to establish wireless bridging and
broadcast your wireless network name for client devices to connect simultaneously.
See page 23 for details. Please refer to the section Wireless Bridge (WDS) with
Access Point (AP) Mode on page 20 for details on this mode.
AP1 (Access Point 1) 5GHz Wireless MAC Address: 00:11:22:AA:BB:C2
AP2 (Access Point 2) 2.4GHz Wireless MAC Address: 00:11:22:AA:BB:C3
AP2 (Access Point 2) 5GHz Wireless MAC Address: 00:11:22:AA:BB:C4
• Make sure the IP address on each WDS supported access is point is different and on
the same IP network/subnet. See page XX for changing access point IP address.
Example:
4. Next to Wireless Network Name, enter the wireless network name (SSID). (ex.
TRENDnet815_2.4GHz)
AP1 (Access Point 1) IP Address Settings: 192.168.10.100 / 255.255.255.0
AP2 (Access Point 2) IP Address Settings: 192.168.10.99 / 255.255.255.0
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5. Click the Wireless Channel drop-down list and select a specific wireless channel.(ex.
2.462GHz - CH 11)
AP2 Configuration
6. Under the WDS section, next to Remote AP MAC Address1, enter the wireless MAC
address of the remote WDS supported access point or router.
Note: Based on the example, enter the remote 2.4GHz wireless MAC address of
AP2.(00:11:22:AA:BB:C3)
Note: You can also use the site survey option to scan for your remote WDS supported
device broadcasting (AP or WDS+AP), then select and connect to copy the wireless
MAC addresses of your other WDS supported devices. This simplifies the process of
having to write down the wireless MAC addresses of all devices and manually enter.
7. Configure the wireless security settings and wireless key.
Note: Please refer to page 10 “Wireless Networking and Security” for details on
configuring wireless security settings.
8. Click Apply.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless, click on Basic and scroll down to Wireless Network Settings (2.4GHz or 5GHz). Note: For this example, 2.4GHz band will be used which also
matches the band used for AP1.
3. Click the Mode drop-down list and select one of following WDS options. Note: WDS or
WDS+AP modes can work with each other between WDS support devices.
• WDS: Select this option to establish wireless bridging only without broadcasting
your wireless network name for client devices to connect. Please refer to the
section Wireless Bridge (WDS) Mode page 18 for details on this mode.
• WDS+AP (Recommended): Select this option to establish wireless bridging and
broadcast your wireless network name for client devices to connect simultaneously.
Please refer to the section Wireless Bridge (WDS) with Access Point (AP) Mode on
page 20 for details on this mode.
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4. Next to Wireless Network Name, enter the wireless network name (SSID).
Bridging additional WDS supported devices
Note: For this example, the wireless network name (SSID) is required to match the
wireless network name (SSID) configured on AP1.
For a point-to-multipoint (hub and spoke) WDS configuration, the AP2 (spoke)
configuration procedure in the previous section “Creating a Wireless Bridge” page 24
can be used when creating additional WDS bridges to AP1 (hub).
(ex. TRENDnet815_2.4GHz)
5. Click the Wireless Channel drop-down list and select a specific wireless channel.
Note: For this example, the wireless channel is required to match the wireless channel
configured on AP1.
For multiple point-to-point wireless WDS bridge links, you can follow the entire
configuration procedure in the previous section “Creating a Wireless Bridge” on page
24.
The TEW-815DAP can support up to 4 wireless WDS bridges per band (2.4GHz and 5GHz)
for a total of 8 wireless WDS bridge connections.
(ex. 2.462GHz - CH 11)
6. Under the WDS section, next to AP MAC Address, enter the wireless MAC address of
the remote WDS supported access point or router.
Note: Based on the example, enter the remote 2.4GHz wireless MAC address of AP1.
(00:11:22:AA:BB:C1)
Note: You can also use the site survey option to scan for your remote WDS supported
device broadcasting (AP or WDS+AP), then select and connect to copy the wireless
MAC addresses of your other WDS supported devices. This simplifies the process of
having to write down the wireless MAC addresses of all devices and manually enter.
7. Configure the wireless security settings and wireless key.
Note: Please refer to page 10 “Wireless Networking and Security” for details on
configuring wireless security settings.
8. Click Apply.
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Additional WDS Options
The TEW-815DAP access point provides 2 methods to simplify the entering the remote
wireless MAC addresses when configuring WDS mode.
Lazy WDS
Wireless > Basic > WDS
This option simplifies the configuration of MAC address in WDS by only requiring one
side of a WDS bridge to add remote wireless MAC addresses. For example, if the
wireless MAC address of AP2 has been added to AP1, the wireless MAC address of AP1
does not need to be added to AP2. On AP2, you would need to simply enable (check)
Lazy WDS to establish the bridge connection. This option is only available when using
Wireless Bridge with Access Point.
WDS Site Survey
Wireless > Basic > Wireless Network Settings - (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WDS
This option allows you to scan for your remote WDS supported devices broadcasting
(WDS+AP mode), then select and connect to copy the wireless MAC addresses of your
other WDS supported device. This simplifies the process of having to write down the
wireless MAC addresses of all other WDS supported devices. This option is most useful
when using Wireless Bridge with Access Point.
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Wireless Range Extender (AP Repeater)
Wireless range extender or repeater mode allows the device to extend the range of an existing wireless network. The existing wireless signal can be broadcasted from your wireless
router or other access point. In addition, other network enabled devices can connect to your network using the Ethernet LAN port. The functionality of this mode is similar to WDS with
Access Point however, wireless range extender mode does not require the other wireless device to support repeater or WDS and can only function using one band at a time, 2.4GHz or
5GHz and other modes cannot be used simultaneously. The TEW-815DAP offers two types of repeater modes, Concurrent Dual Band and High Performance Single Band. In Concurrent
Dual Band mode the TEW-815DAP can repeat both wireless 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands. This mode is ideal to use with an existing wireless dual band network allowing the TEW815DAP to repeat both wireless 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks. High Performance Single Band connects to your existing wireless network with either 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless and
broadcasts on the other wireless band. This mode allows the TEW-815DAP to utilize each wireless band isolating each wireless band to specifically connect to your network and transmit
to wireless clients. This mode can also be used to introduce a new wireless network to your existing network. For instance, if you only have a wireless 2.4GHz network. You can configure
the TEW-815DAP in High Performance Single Band repeater mode, connect the TEW-815DAP to your existing wireless 2.4GHz network and the TEW-815DAP will transmit in the 5GHz
band, allowing you to utilize any 5GHz clients. The diagram illustrates an example of the device repeating the signal of an existing access point. Wireless client devices can connect to
which ever signal is stronger.
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Set the device Repeater mode
Operation Mode
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click the Operation Mode and next to Operation Mode section drop-down list select
AP Repeater.
4. At the bottom, click Connect to connect and copy the settings of the selected wireless
network.
5. If your wireless network requires wireless security, you will be prompted to enter
your wireless key. Enter your Wireless Key required to connect to your existing
wireless network and click Connect.
3. Select the Repeater Mode to use and click Apply.
6. Wait for the device to apply the settings.
Concurrent Dual Band (AP Repeater) mode Site Survey
Wireless > Site Survey
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless and click on Site Survey.
3. Search for your wireless network to extend or repeat in the wireless network list. In
the Select column, click the radio button to select your wireless network.
7. To verify the access point has successfully copied the settings and repeated the signal
of your wireless network, wait for the Link Status to display Connected. It may take up
to 1 minute for your device to verify and display the connection status.
Note: If the Link Status does not display a Connected status after 1 min, please reattempt the procedure.
Concurrent Dual Band (AP Repeater) mode Manual
Wireless > Manual Wireless Setting
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless and click on Manual Wireless Setting.
3. Configure the wireless network and security settings of the repeated signal. Click
Apply to save settings.
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• Frequency Band: Select the operating wireless frequency you would like to repeat.
• Network Name (SSID): Enter the wireless network name of the signal you would
like to repeat.
• Security Mode: Select and configure the wireless security settings of the wireless
signal you would like to repeat.
4. Wait for the device to apply the settings.
• Link Status: Displays the connection status of the device either Connected or
Disconnected.
• MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of the TEW-815DAP
• Network Name (SSID): Displays the wireless network name
• Radio Band: Displays the operating wireless radio band used
• Channel Width: Display the channel width of the repeated signal
5. To verify the access point has successfully copied the settings and repeated the signal
of your wireless network, wait for the Link Status to display Connected. It may take up
to 1 minute for your device to verify and display the connection status.
Note: If the Link Status does not display a Connected status after 1 min, please reattempt the procedure.
• Channel: Displays the wireless channel used
• Bit Rate: Displays the estimated connection bit rate
• Signal: Displays the connection signal strength
• Security: Displays the wireless security used.
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High Performance Single Band (AP Repeater) mode
Wireless > Site Survey
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless and click on Site Survey.
7. To verify the access point has successfully copied the settings and repeated the signal
of your wireless network, wait for the Link Status to display Connected. It may take up
to 1 minute for your device to verify and display the connection status.
Note: If the Link Status does not display a Connected status after 1 min, please reattempt the procedure.
3. Search for your wireless network to extend or repeat in the wireless network list. In
the Select column, click the radio button to select your wireless network.
4. At the bottom, click Connect to connect and copy the settings of the selected wireless
network.
5. If your wireless network requires wireless security, you will be prompted to enter
your wireless key. Enter your Wireless Key required to connect to your existing
wireless network and click Connect.
• Link Status: Displays the connection status of the device either Connected or
Disconnected.
• MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of the TEW-815DAP
• Network Name (SSID): Displays the wireless network name
• Radio Band: Displays the operating wireless radio band used
• Channel Width: Display the channel width of the repeated signal
• Channel: Displays the wireless channel used
• Bit Rate: Displays the estimated connection bit rate
• Signal: Displays the connection signal strength
6. Wait for the device to apply the settings.
• Security: Displays the wireless security used.
8. The TEW-815DAP will broadcast the extended network with a similar wireless
network name (SSID) as the repeated signal but with “-EXT”. For example, the TEW815DAP is connected to your existing 2.4GHz wireless network name “Home”. The
TEW-815DAP will broadcast “Home – EXT” wireless network in 5GHz wireless band.
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High Performance Signal Band (AP Repeater mode) Manual
Wireless > Manual Wireless Setting
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless and click on Manual Wireless Setting.
3. Configure the wireless network and security settings of the repeated signal. Click
Apply to save settings.
• Frequency Band: Select the operating wireless frequency you would like to repeat.
• Network Name (SSID): Enter the wireless network name of the signal you would
like to repeat.
• Link Status: Displays the connection status of the device either Connected or
Disconnected.
• MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of the TEW-815DAP
• Network Name (SSID): Displays the wireless network name
• Radio Band: Displays the operating wireless radio band used
• Channel Width: Display the channel width of the repeated signal
• Channel: Displays the wireless channel used
• Security Mode: Select and configure the wireless security settings of the wireless
signal you would like to repeat.
4. Wait for the device to apply the settings.
• Bit Rate: Displays the estimated connection bit rate
• Signal: Displays the connection signal strength
• Security: Displays the wireless security used.
5. To verify the access point has successfully copied the settings and repeated the signal
of your wireless network, wait for the Link Status to display Connected. It may take up
to 1 minute for your device to verify and display the connection status.
Note: If the Link Status does not display a Connected status after 1 min, please reattempt the procedure.
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Client Bridge
Client Bridge mode allows the device to act as a wireless client device to connect to your wireless network and bridge the wireless connection from the wireless network to the LAN port
located on the back of the device. Client devices with wired network capability such as in a media or entertainment center (ex. Smart TV, Game Console, DVR, etc.) can connect to one of
the available LAN port using an Ethernet cable to establish wired connectivity to your network. When using this mode, please note that Client Bridge mode can only function using one
band at a time, 2.4GHz or 5GHz and other modes cannot be used simultaneously.
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Set the device to client bridge mode
Operation Mode
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
5. If your wireless network requires wireless security, you will be prompted to enter
your wireless key. Enter your Wireless Key required to connect to your existing
wireless network and click Connect.
2. Click the Operation Mode and next to Operation Mode section drop-down list select
Client.
6. Wait for the device to apply the settings.
4. To save changes, click Apply.
Configure Client mode
Wireless > Site Survey
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless and click on Site Survey.
3. Search for your wireless network to extend or repeat in the wireless network list. In
the Select column, click the radio button to select your wireless network.
7. To verify the access point has successfully copied the settings and repeated the signal
of your wireless network, wait for the Link Status to display Connected. It may take up
to 1 minute for your device to verify and display the connection status.
Note: If the Link Status does not display a Connected status after 1 min, please reattempt the procedure.
4. At the bottom, click Connect to connect and copy the settings of the selected wireless
network.
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• Link Status: Displays the connection status of the device either Connected or
Disconnected.
• MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of the TEW-815DAP
• Network Name (SSID): Displays the wireless network name
• Radio Band: Displays the operating wireless radio band used
• Channel Width: Display the channel width of the repeated signal
• Channel: Displays the wireless channel used
• Bit Rate: Displays the estimated connection bit rate
• Security Mode: Select and configure the wireless security settings of the wireless
signal you would like to repeat.
4. Wait for the device to apply the settings.
• Signal: Displays the connection signal strength
• Security: Displays the wireless security used.
8. The TEW-815DAP will broadcast the extended network with a similar wireless
network name (SSID) as the repeated signal but with “-EXT”. For example, the TEW815DAP is connected to your existing 2.4GHz wireless network name “Home”. The
TEW-815DAP will broadcast “Home – EXT” wireless network in 5GHz wireless band.
Manually configure Client mode
5. To verify the access point has successfully copied the settings and repeated the signal
of your wireless network, wait for the Link Status to display Connected. It may take up
to 1 minute for your device to verify and display the connection status.
Note: If the Link Status does not display a Connected status after 1 min, please reattempt the procedure.
Wireless > Manual Wireless Setting
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless and click on Manual Wireless Setting.
3. Configure the wireless network and security settings of the repeated signal. Click
Apply to save settings.
• Frequency Band: Select the operating wireless frequency you would like to repeat.
• Network Name (SSID): Enter the wireless network name of the signal you would
like to repeat.
• Link Status: Displays the connection status of the device either Connected or
Disconnected.
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• MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of the TEW-815DAP
• Network Name (SSID): Displays the wireless network name
TEW-815DAP
Only Deny computers/devices with MAC addresses listed to access to the access point
management page and the Internet. Allow all others.
• Radio Band: Displays the operating wireless radio band used
• Channel Width: Display the channel width of the repeated signal
• Channel: Displays the wireless channel used
• Bit Rate: Displays the estimated connection bit rate
• Signal: Displays the connection signal strength
• Security: Displays the wireless security used.
Advanced Access Point Setup
MAC Address Filters
Note: MAC filter can be configured to allow access to the listed MAC address and deny
all others unlisted or vice versa. The recommended function is to choose to only allow
access to the MAC addresses listed and deny all others unlisted because it is easier to
determine the MAC addresses of devices in your network then to determine which MAC
addresses you do not want to allow access.
Before saving settings, add the MAC addresses to the MAC Table and configure the
options first.
• MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the devices you would like to filter. (e.g.
00:11:22:AA:BB:CC)
Wireless > Security
Every network device has a unique, 12-digit MAC (Media Access Control) address. Using
MAC filters, you can allow or deny specific computers and other devices from using this
access point’s wireless network. You can enter up to 24 MAC address entries.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Access, click on MAC Filters.
3. Review the MAC Filter options, click Save Settings to save settings.
Click the Configuring MAC Filtering below drop-down list to choose the MAC filter
function.
• Turn MAC Filtering OFF: disables the MAC address filter.
Note: If you device is not listed, please refer to your computer or device documentation
to find the MAC address.
• Turn MAC Filtering ON and ALLOW computers listed to access the network Only
Allow computers/devices with MAC addresses listed to access the access point
management page and the Internet. Deny all others. Turn MAC Filtering ON and
DENY computers listed to access the network
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Change your access point login password
Administrator > Management
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator, and click on Management.
3. Under the Administrator Settings section, in the Password field, enter the new
password. To save changes, click Apply.
3. To save changes, click Apply.
Change your device URL
Administrator > Management
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator, and click on Management.
3. Under the Device URL Settings section, in the Device URL field, enter the new device
name to display on your network to identify the access point. To save changes, click
Apply.
Note: If you change the access point login password, you will need to access the
access point management page using the User Name “admin” and the new
password.
Note: You will need to access your access point management page using your new
access point IP address. (e.g. Instead of using the default login URL http://tew815DAP
Change your device name
Administrator > Management
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator, and click on Management.
3. Under the Device Name section, in the Device Name field, enter the new device
name to display on your network to identify the access point.
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IPv6 Connection Settings
Change your access point IP address
Network > IPv6
Network > LAN Settings
IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is a new protocol that significantly increases the
number of available Internet public IP addresses due to the 128-bit IP address structure
versus IPv4 32-bit address structure. In addition, there are several integrated
enhancements compared to the most commonly used and well known IPv4 (Internet
Protocol Version 4) such as:
Typically, the access point IP address settings only needs to be changed when
connecting the access point to your network and configuring to the device to be in the
same IP network as your existing network.
• Integrated IPsec – Better Security
Default Access Point IP Address Settings: 192.168.10.100 / 255.255.255.0
• Integrated Quality of Service (QoS) – Lower latency for real-time applications
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
• Higher Efficiency of Routing – Less transmission overhead and smaller routing tables
2. Click on Main, and click on Network Settings.
• Easier configuration of addressing
3. Under Connection Type, click the drop-down list to select the access point IP address
settings.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Network, and click on IPv6 Setting.
3. Select the IPv6 connection type to assign IPv6 addressing to the access point.
• Link-Local Only
• Auto-configuration (SLAAC/DHCPv6)
• Static IPv6
• Dynamic IP (DHCP): Choose the option to set the access point to automatically
obtain IP address settings from a DHCP server
Note: Typically, your network router has a built-in DHCP server.
• Static IP: Choose this option to manually configure the IP address settings of the
access point.
• IP Address: Enter the new access point IP address. (e.g. 192.168.0.100)
• Subnet Mask: Enter the new access point subnet mask. (e.g. 255.255.255.0)
• Gateway Address: Enter the default gateway address of your network. This
parameter is required for the access point to access Internet for functions such as email notifications.
Note: Typically, your network router IP address is used as the default gateway
address to access the Internet e.g. 192.168.10.1)
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4. To save changes, click Apply.
Note: You will need to access your access point management page using your new
access point IP address. (e.g. Instead of using the default http://192.168.10.100 your
new access point IP address will use the following format using your new IP address
http://(new.ipaddress.here) to access your access point management page. You can
also use the default login URL http://tew-815DAP
Access Point Maintenance & Monitoring
Access Point Default Settings
Administrator User Name
admin
Administrator Password
admin
Administrator > Settings Management
Access Point Default URL
http://tew-815DAP
You may want to reset your access point to factory defaults if you are encountering
difficulties with your access point and have attempted all other troubleshooting. Before
you reset your access point to defaults, if possible, you should backup your access point
configuration first, see “Backup and restore your access point configuration settings” on
page 47.
Access Point IP Address
192.168.10.100
Access Point Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Mode
Access Point
Wireless 2.4GHz & 5GHz
Enabled
There are two methods that can be used to reset your access point to factory defaults.
Wireless 2.4GHz Network
Name/Encryption
Please refer to sticker or
device label
Wireless 2.4GHz & 5GHz Multiple SSID
Disabled
Reset your Access Point to factory defaults
• Reset Button – Located on the rear panel of your access point, see “Product
Hardware Features” on page 2. Use this method if you are encountering
difficulties with accessing your access point management page.
OR
• Access Point Management Page
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator and click on Settings Management.
3. Next to Load Factory Defaults, click Load Default. When prompted to confirm this
action, click OK.
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Backup and restore your access point configuration settings
Administrator > Settings Management
You may have added many customized settings to your access point and in the case that
you need to reset your access point to default, all your customized settings would be
lost and would require you to manually reconfigure all of your access point settings
instead of simply restoring from a backed up access point configuration file.
To backup your access point configuration:
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator and click on Settings Management.
3. Next to Export Settings section, click Export.
4. Depending on your web browser settings, you may be prompted to save a file (specify
the location) or the file may be downloaded automatically to the web browser
settings default download folder. (Default Filename: config.bin)
5. Select the access point configuration file to restore and click Import. (Default
Filename: config.bin). If prompted, click Yes or OK.
6. Wait for the access point to restore settings.
Reboot your access point
Administrator > Settings Management
You may want to restart your access point if you are encountering difficulties with your
access point and have attempted all other troubleshooting.
There are two methods that can be used to restart your access point.
• Turn the access point off for 10 seconds using the access point On/Off switch
located on the rear panel of your access point or disconnecting the power port, see
“Product Hardware Features” on page 2. Use this method if you are encountering
difficulties with accessing your access point management page. This is also known
as a hard reboot or power cycle.
OR
• Access Point Management Page – This is also known as a soft reboot or restart.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator and click on Settings Management.
3. Next to System Reboot, click Reboot.
To restore your access point configuration:
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator and click on Settings Management.
3. Next to Load Settings From Local Hard Drive, depending on your web browser, click
on Browse or Choose File.
4. Wait for the device to reboot.
4. A separate file navigation window should open.
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Upgrade your access point firmware
Administrator > Upload Firmware
TRENDnet may periodically release firmware upgrades that may add features or fix
problems associated with your TRENDnet access point model and version. To check if
there is a firmware upgrade available for your device, please check your TRENDnet
model and version using the link. http://www.trendnet.com/downloads/
In addition, it is also important to verify if the latest firmware version is newer than the
one your access point is currently running. To identify the firmware that is currently
loaded on your access point, log in to the access point, click on the Administrator
section and then on the Status. The firmware used by the access point is listed at the
top of this page. If there is a newer version available, also review the release notes to
check if there were any new features you may want or if any problems were fixed that
you may have been experiencing.
3. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
4. Click on Administrator and click on Upload Firmware.
5. Depending on your web browser, in the Upload Firmware section, click Browse or
Choose File.
6. Navigate to the folder on your computer where the unzipped firmware file (.bin) is
located and select it.
7. Click Apply. If prompted, click Yes or OK.
1. If a firmware upgrade is available, download the firmware to your computer.
2. Unzip the file to a folder on your computer.
Please note the following:
• Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process. Do not turn off the device or press
the Reset button during the upgrade.
• If you are upgrade the firmware using a laptop computer, ensure that the laptop is
connected to a power source or ensure that the battery is fully charged.
• Disable sleep mode on your computer as this may interrupt the firmware upgrade
process.
• Do not upgrade the firmware using a wireless connection, only using a wired
network connection.
• Any interruptions during the firmware upgrade process may permanently damage
your access point.
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Wireless Client List
Check the access point system information
Wireless > Station List
Administrator > Status
You can view the list of active wireless devices currently connected to your access point.
You may want to check the system information of your access point such as IP address
settings, access point mode, wireless and wired network settings, access point wireless
MAC addresses, and firmware version.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Wireless, and click on Station List.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator and click on Status.
System Info
• Firmware Version: The current firmware version your access point is running.
• System Up Time: The duration your access point has been running continuously
without a restart/power cycle (hard or soft reboot) or reset.
•
•
•
•
•
•
MAC Address: Displays the current MAC address of your wireless client.
Association Time: Displays the duration time of your wireless client
IP Address: Displays the current IP address of your wireless client.
Mode: Displays the current mode your wireless client is connected (11a/b/g/n)
Rate: Displays the current rate your wireless client has established.
Signal: Displays the signal strength of your wireless client.
.
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LAN Information
•
•
•
•
5GHz Wireless
MAC Address: Displays the current Ethernet wired interface MAC address.
IP Address: The current IP address settings assigned to your access point.
Subnet Mask: The current subnet mask assigned to your access point.
Default Gateway: The current gateway assigned to your access point.
2.4GHz Wireless
• MAC Address: The MAC address of your access point’s 5GHz wireless LAN or
interface configuration.
• Channel: Displays the current 5GHz wireless channel your access point is operating.
• Network Name (SSID)/ Security Mode: Displays the current 5GHz wireless network
name assigned to your access point / Displays the wireless security type applied to
2.4GHz primary SSID.
IPv6 Status
Administrator > IPv6 Status
You can view the current IPv6 status on your access point.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
• MAC Address: The MAC address of your access point’s 2.4GHz wireless LAN or
interface configuration.
• Channel – Displays the current 2.4GHz wireless channel your access point is
operating.
• Network Name (SSID)/ Security Mode: Displays the current 2.4GHz wireless
network name assigned to your access point / Displays the wireless security type
applied to 2.4GHz primary SSID.
2. Click on Administrator, and click on IPv6 Status
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• Connected Type: Displays the IPv6 connection type assigned to your access point.
• LAN IPv6 Address: Displays the IPv6 IP address assigned to your access point.
• IPv6 Default Gateway: Displays the IPv6 default gateway assigned to your access
point.
• LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: Displays the link-local address of the access point.
• Primary/Secondary IPv6 DNS Server: Displays the IPv6 DNS server addresses
assigned to your access point.
• Refresh: Click to refresh the log.
• Clear: Click to clear all log entries.
View your access point log
Administrator > System Log
Your access point log can be used to obtain activity information on the functionality of
your access point or for troubleshooting purposes.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 7).
2. Click on Administrator, and click on System Log.
3. Under System Log section, check the bog next to Enable System Log to turn on
system log.
4. Click Apply to save settings.
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Access Point Mode Management Page Structure
Wizard
Operation Mode
•
Device Mode
o Access Point
o Client
o AP Repeater
Network
•
•
LAN
o
DHCP
o
Static IP
IPv6
•
o
MAC Filter
•
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
•
Station List
Administrator
•
Management
•
Upload Firmware
•
Settings Management
o
Wireless 2.4GHz
•
Security
Basic
Password
o
Export settings
o
Restore settings
o
Load factory default
o
Reboot
o
Mode
o
Multiple SSID
•
System Log
o
WDS
•
Status
•
IPv6 Status
•
Advanced
•
Security
o
MAC Filter
•
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
•
Station List
Wireless 5GHz
•
•
Basic
o
Mode
o
Multiple SSID
o
WDS
Advanced
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AP Repeater/Client Bridge Mode Management Page Structure
Wizard
Operation Mode
•
Device Mode
o Access Point
o Client
o AP Repeater
Network
•
•
LAN
o
DHCP
o
Static IP
IPv6
Wireless
•
Manual Wireless Setting
•
Site Survey
Administrator
•
Management
o
Password
•
Upload Firmware
•
Settings Management
o
Export settings
o
Restore settings
o
Load factory default
o
Reboot
•
System Log
•
Status
•
IPv6 Status
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Technical Specifications
Standards
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.3ab
IEEE 802.11a
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11n (up to 450 Mbps)
IEEE 802.11ac (draft 2.0, up to 1.3 Gbps)
Hardware Interface
•
•
•
•
1 x Gigabit port
Power switch
WPS button
LED indicators
Operation Modes
•
•
•
•
Access Point (AP), AP + WDS
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
Repeater
Client
Special Features
•
•
•
•
Concurrent dual band access point
1-to-2 repeater feature: repeats a single wireless band (Ex: 2.4 GHz) to both wireless
bands (Ex: 2.4 and 5 GHz)
IPv6 support (Static IPv6 and Auto-Configuration (SLAAC/DHCPv6))
Multi-Language interface: English, French, Spanish, German, Russian
SSID
•
Up to 4 SSIDs per band (AP mode)
Access Control
•
Wireless encryption: WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-RADIUS (AP mode)
•
Access Controls: MAC Filter
Frequency
•
2.4GHz: FCC 2.412 - 2.462 GHz, ETSI: 2.412 – 2.472 GHz
•
5GHz: FCC 5.180 – 5.240 + 5.745 – 5.825, ETSI: 5.180 – 5.240 GHz
Modulation
•
802.11b: CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK
•
802.11a/g/n: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM sub carrier with OFDM
•
802.11ac: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256QAM with OFDM
Wireless Channel
•
2.4 GHz: FCC: 1-11, ETSI: 1 - 13
•
5 GHz: FCC: 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 159, 157, 161 and 165, ETSI: 36, 40, 44, 48
Antenna Gain
•
2.4 GHz: 6 dBi (max.) internal PIFA, 5 GHz: 6 dBi (max.) internal PIFA
Wireless Output Power/Receiving Sensitivity
•
•
•
•
•
•
802.11a: FCC: 22 dBm, CE: 18 dBm (max.)/-68 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps
802.11b: 19 dBm (max.)/-84 dBm (typical) @ 11 Mbps
802.11g: 18 dBm (max.)/-72 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps
802.11n: FCC: 18 dBm (max.)/-68 dBm (typical) @ 450 Mbps 2.4 GHz
802.11n: FCC: 22 dBm, CE: 18 dBm (max.)/-68 dBm (typical) @ 450 Mbps 5 GHz
802.11ac: FCC: 23 dBm, CE: 19 dBm (max.)/-55 dBm (typical) @ 1.3 Gbps
Power
•
•
•
Input: 100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz, 0.8 A
Output: 12 V DC, 2 A
Consumption: 20 Watts (max.)
Operating Temperature
•
0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
Operating Humidity
•
Max. 85% non-condensing
Certifications
•
•
CE
FCC
Dimensions
•
48 x 155 x 180 mm (1.9 x 6.1 x 7.1 in.)
Weight
•
340 g (12 oz.)
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Troubleshooting
Q: I typed http://tew-815DAP in my Internet Browser Address Bar, but an error
message says “The page cannot be displayed.” How can I access the access point
management page?
Answer:
Assign your computer a static IP address in the subnet of 192.168.10.x (ex.
192.168.10.25) and access the access point using the default IP address 192.168.10.100.
http://192.168.10.100
Q: I typed http://192.168.10.100 in my Internet Browser Address Bar, but an error
message says “The page cannot be displayed.” How can I access the access point
management page?
Answer:
1. Check your hardware settings again. See “Basic Installation” on page 5.
2. Make sure the LAN port you are connected to is on.
3. Make sure your network adapter TCP/IP settings are set to Obtain an IP address
automatically or DHCP (see the steps below).
4. Make sure your computer is connected to one of the access point’s LAN port
5. Press on the factory reset button for 15 seconds, the release.
Windows 7
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center.
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Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or
operating system manufacturer for assistance.
Q: The Wizard does not appear when I access the access point. What should I do?
Answer:
1. Click on Main and Wizard on the left hand side.
2. Near the top of the browser, “Pop-up blocked” message may appear. Right click on
the message and select Always Allow Pop-ups from This Site.
3. Disable your browser's pop up blocker.
Q: I cannot connect wirelessly to the access point. What should I do?
Answer:
1. Double check that the Wireless LED on the access point is on.
2. Power cycle the router. Unplug the power to the access point. Wait 15 seconds, then
plug the power back in to the access point.
3. Contact the manufacturer of your wireless network adapter and make sure the
wireless network adapter is configured with the proper SSID. The default predefined
SSID is printed on the device label on the bottom or on the sticker on the side of the
unit.
4. To verify whether or not wireless is enabled, login to the access point management
page, click on Basic and Wireless.
5. Please see “Steps to improve wireless connectivity” on page 14 if you continue to
have wireless connectivity problems.
b. Click Change Adapter Settings, right-click the Local Area Connection icon.
c. Then click Properties and click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Windows Vista
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet.
b. Click Manage Network Connections, right-click the Local Area Connection
icon and click Properties.
c. Click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Windows XP/2000
a. Go into the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon
b. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and the click Properties.
c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
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Appendix
How to find your IP address?
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for
configuring network settings.
Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating
system manufacturer for assistance.
How to configure your network settings to obtain an IP address automatically or use
DHCP?
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for
configuring network settings.
1. On your keyboard, press Windows Logo+R keys simultaneously to bring up the Run
dialog box.
Windows 7/8
Command Prompt Method
2. In the dialog box, type cmd to bring up the command prompt.
3. In the command prompt, type ipconfig /all to display your IP address settings.
MAC OS X
1. Navigate to your Applications folder and open Utilities.
2. Double-click on Terminal to launch the command prompt.
3. In the command prompt, type ipconfig getifaddr <en0 or en1> to display the wired
or wireless IP address settings.
Note: en0 is typically the wired Ethernet and en1 is typically the wireless Airport
interface.
Graphical Method
MAC OS 10.6/10.5
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
2. In System Preferences, from the View menu, select Network.
3. In the Network preference window, click a network port (e.g., Ethernet, AirPort,
modem). If you are connected, you'll see your IP address settings under "Status:"
MAC OS 10.4
1. From the Apple menu, select Location, and then Network Preferences.
2. In the Network Preference window, next to "Show:", select Network Status. You'll see
your network status and your IP address settings displayed.
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center.
b. Click Change Adapter Settings, right-click the Local Area Connection icon.
c. Then click Properties and click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Windows Vista
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet.
b. Click Manage Network Connections, right-click the Local Area Connection
icon and click Properties.
c. Click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Windows XP/2000
a. Go into the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon
b. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and the click Properties.
c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
MAC OS 10.4/10.5/10.6
a. From the Apple, drop-down list, select System Preferences.
b. Click the Network icon.
c. From the Location drop-down list, select Automatic.
d. Select and view your Ethernet connection.
In MAC OS 10.4, from the Show drop-down list, select Built-in
Ethernet and select the TCP/IP tab.
In MAC OS 10.5/10.6, in the left column, select Ethernet.
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e. Configure TCP/IP to use DHCP.
In MAC 10.4, from the Configure IPv4, drop-down list, select Using
DHCP and click the Apply Now button.
In MAC 10.5, from the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP
and click the Apply button.
In MAC 10.6, from the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP
and click the Apply button.
f. Restart your computer.
c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
d. Then click Use the following IP address, and assign your network adapter a
static IP address. Click OK
MAC OS 10.4/10.5/10.6
a. From the Apple, drop-down list, select System Preferences.
b. Click the Network icon.
c. From the Location drop-down list, select Automatic.
d. Select and view your Ethernet connection.
Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating
system manufacturer for assistance.
How to find your MAC address?
How to configure your network settings to use a static IP address?
Your computer MAC addresses are also displayed in this window, however, you can type
getmac –v to display the MAC addresses only.
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for
configuring network settings.
Windows 7/8
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center.
b. Click Change Adapter Settings, right-click the Local Area Connection icon.
c. Then click Properties and click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
d. Then click Use the following IP address, and assign your network adapter a
static IP address. Click OK
Windows Vista
In Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8,
In MAC OS 10.4,
1. Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network
2. From the Show menu, select Built-in Ethernet.
3. On the Ethernet tab, the Ethernet ID is your MAC Address.
In MAC OS 10.5/10.6,
1. Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network
2. Select Ethernet from the list on the left.
3. Click the Advanced button.
3. On the Ethernet tab, the Ethernet ID is your MAC Address.
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet.
b. Click Manage Network Connections, right-click the Local Area Connection
icon and click Properties.
c. Click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
d. Then click Use the following IP address, and assign your network adapter a
static IP address. Click OK
Windows XP/2000
a. Go into the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon
b. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and the click Properties.
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How to connect to a wireless network using the built-in Windows utility?
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for
connecting to a wireless network using the built-in utility.
Windows 7/8
1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the network icon (
area.
or
) in the notification
2. In the list of available wireless networks, click the wireless network you would like to
connect to, then click Connect.
4. You may be prompted to enter a security key in order to connect to the network.
5. Enter in the security key corresponding to the wireless network, and click OK.
Windows Vista
1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the Start Button.
To.
and then click Connect
2. In the Show list, click Wireless.
3. In the list of available wireless networks, click the wireless network you would like to
connect to, then click Connect.
4. You may be prompted to enter a security key in order to connect to the network.
5. Enter in the security key corresponding to the wireless network, and click OK.
Windows XP
1. Right-click the network icon in the notification area, then click View Available
Wireless Networks.
2. In Connect to a Network, under Available Networks, click the wireless network you
would like to connect to.
3. You may be prompted to enter a security key in order to connect to the network.
4. Enter in the security key corresponding to the wireless network, and click Connect.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC,
2006/95/EC and 2009/125/EC
Regulation(EC) No.1275/2008
Regulation(EC) No.278/2009
EN60950-1:2006+A11: 2009+A:2010+A12:2011
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN 62311:2008
Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal
stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference
levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40
GHz) - General public
EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission
systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread
spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under
article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: (2011-09)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical
requirements
EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:( 2012-09)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz
wideband transmission systems, 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment and 5,8 GHz
Broadband Data Transmitting Systems
EN 301 893 V1.7.1(2012-06)
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN);5 GHz high performance RLAN;Harmonized EN
covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
This device is a 2.4/5G GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in
all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use
applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order
to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for
supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas
the RF
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
24cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country
dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination.
The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
RoHS
This product is RoHS compliant.
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output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz.
For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in
France.
Česky [Czech]
TRENDnet tímto prohlašuje, že tento TEW-815DAP je ve shodě se
základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice
1999/5/ES, 2006/95/ES, a 2009/125/ES.
Dansk [Danish]
Undertegnede TRENDnet erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr TEWTEW-815DAP overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav
i direktiv 1999/5/EF, 2006/95/EF, og 2009/125/EF.
Deutsch
[German]
Hiermit erklärt TRENDnet, dass sich das Gerät TEW-815DAP in
Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den
übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG,
2006/95/EG und 2009/125/EG befindet.
Eesti [Estonian]
Käesolevaga kinnitab TRENDnet seadme TEW-815DAP vastavust
direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ, 2006/95/EÜ ja 2009/125/EÜ põhinõuetele ja
nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English
Hereby, TRENDnet, declares that this TEW-815DAP is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 2009/125/EC.
Español
[Spanish]
Por medio de la presente TRENDnet declara que el TEW-815DAP
cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras
disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE,
2006/95/CE, 2009/125/CE y.
Ελληνική
[Greek]
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑTRENDnet ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ TEW-815DAP
ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ
ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ, 2006/95/ΕΚ,
2009/125/ΕΚ και.
Français
[French]
Par la présente TRENDnet déclare que l'appareil TEW-815DAP est
conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions
pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2009/125/CE et.
Italiano[Italian]
Con la presente TRENDnet dichiara che questo TEW-815DAP è
conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti
stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE e 2009/125/CE.
Latviski [Latvian]
AršoTRENDnetdeklarē, ka TEW-815DAP atbilstDirektīvas 1999/5/EK,
2006/95/EK, un 2009/125/EK būtiskajāmprasībām un citiemar to
saistītajiemnoteikumiem.
Lietuvių
[Lithuanian]
Šiuo TRENDnet deklaruoja, kad šis TEW-815DAP atitinka esminius
reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB, 2006/95/EB ir 2009/125/EB
Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands
[Dutch]
Hierbij verklaart TRENDnet dat het toestel TEW-815DAP in
overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante
bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG, 2006/95/EG, en 2009/125/EG.
Malti [Maltese]
Magyar
[Hungarian]
Polski [Polish]
Hawnhekk, TRENDnet, jiddikjara li dan TEW-815DAP jikkonforma
mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm
fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/KE, 2006/95/KE, u 2009/125/KE.
Alulírott, TRENDnet nyilatkozom, hogy a TEW-815DAP megfelel a
vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EK irányelv, a
2006/95/EK és a 2009/125/EK irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Niniejszym TRENDnet oświadcza, że TEW-815DAP jest zgodny z
zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi
postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/WE, 2006/95/WE i
2009/125/WE.
Português
[Portuguese]
TRENDnet declara que este TEW-815DAP está conforme com os
requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE,
2006/95/CE e 2009/125/CE.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
TRENDnet izjavlja, da je ta TEW-815DAP v skladu z bistvenimi
zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES,
2006/95/ES in 2009/125/ES.
Slovensky
[Slovak]
TRENDnettýmtovyhlasuje, že TEW-815DAP spĺňazákladnépožiadavky
a všetkypríslušnéustanoveniaSmernice 1999/5/ES, 2006/95/ES, a
2009/125/ES.
Suomi [Finnish]
Svenska
[Swedish]
TRENDnet vakuuttaa täten että TEW-815DAP tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY, 2006/95/EY ja 2009/125/EY oleellisten
vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Härmed intygar TRENDnet att denna TEW-815DAP står I
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga
relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG,
2006/95/EG och 2009/125/EG.
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Limited Warranty
TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under
normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase.
TEW-815DAP – 3 Years Warranty
AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty.
If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period,
TRENDnet shall reserve the right, at its expense, to repair or replace the defective
product or part and deliver an equivalent product or part to the customer. The
repair/replacement unit’s warranty continues from the original date of purchase. All
products that are replaced become the property of TRENDnet. Replacement products
may be new or reconditioned. TRENDnet does not issue refunds or credit. Please
contact the point-of-purchase for their return policies.
TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory
data of customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to
TRENDnet pursuant to any warranty.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the product. Do not remove or attempt to
service the product by any unauthorized service center. This warranty is voided if (i) the
product has been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center, (ii) the
product was subject to accident, abuse, or improper use (iii) the product was subject to
conditions more severe than those specified in the manual.
Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet within the applicable
warranty period and providing a copy of the dated proof of the purchase. Upon proper
submission of required documentation a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number
will be issued. An RMA number is required in order to initiate warranty service support
for all TRENDnet products. Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service must
have the RMA number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to TRENDnet
prepaid, insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment. Customers shipping
from outside of the USA and Canada are responsible for return shipping fees. Customers
shipping from outside of the USA are responsible for custom charges, including but not
limited to, duty, tax, and other fees.
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS
WARRANTED ABOVE, THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDNET’S
OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE
EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR
IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE
OR USE OF TRENDNET’S PRODUCTS.
TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND
EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST
OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT,
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR
MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY
ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW TRENDNET ALSO
EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN
CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE, OR OTHER FINANCIAL
LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL
OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of
California.
Some TRENDnet products include software code written by third party developers.
These codes are subject to the GNU General Public License ("GPL") or GNU Lesser
General Public License ("LGPL").
Go to http://www.trendnet.com/gpl or http://www.trendnet.com Download section
and look for the desired TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL Code.
These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY and are subject to the copyrights of
the developers. TRENDnet does not provide technical support for these codes. Please go
to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt for
specific terms of each license.
PWP05202009v2
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