Silvercrest SWV 300 C1 User Manual And Service Information

Category
Bridges & repeaters
Type
User Manual And Service Information
V 2.31
Español ...................................................................................... 2
Italiano .................................................................................... 79
English ................................................................................... 156
Deutsch .................................................................................. 233
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Servicio técnico
Teléfono: 91 – 45 34 303
IAN: 106969
Fabricante
TARGA GmbH
Coesterweg 45
59494 SOEST
GERMANY
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Assistenza
Telefono: 02 – 69 68 28 59
Telefono: 044 – 511 82 91
Telefono: 800 – 62 175
IAN: 106969
Produttore
TARGA GmbH
Coesterweg 45
59494 SOEST
GERMANY
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Content
Introduction .......................................................................................................... 159
Intended use ......................................................................................................... 160
Supplied items ...................................................................................................... 161
Overview ............................................................................................................. 162
LED indicators ........................................................................................................................................... 163
Technical data....................................................................................................... 164
Safety instructions ................................................................................................ 165
Storage when not in use ....................................................................................... 172
Copyright ............................................................................................................. 172
Prior to use ........................................................................................................... 173
First use ................................................................................................................ 174
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Setting mode ............................................................................................................................................. 174
Repeater Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 175
WPS - The easiest type of configuration ............................................................................................ 177
Manual configuration ......................................................................................................................... 179
Client Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 185
WPS - The easiest type of configuration ............................................................................................ 187
Manual configuration ......................................................................................................................... 189
Access Point (AP) Mode (Router Mode) ................................................................................................ 194
WPS - Connect to the AP (Router Mode) .......................................................................................... 202
Manual connection to the AP ............................................................................................................. 203
Configuration menu of the wifi range extender ..................................................................................... 204
Wizard ................................................................................................................................................. 207
Wireless status ..................................................................................................................................... 207
WiFi (Wireless) .................................................................................................................................... 209
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Network ............................................................................................................................................... 217
Management ....................................................................................................................................... 219
Status .................................................................................................................................................... 227
Environmental and disposal information .............................................................. 228
Conformity information ........................................................................................ 229
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 229
Warranty and servicing advice ............................................................................. 231
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a SilverCrest product.
The SilverCrest Wifi Range Extender SWV 300 C1, hereinafter referred to as wifi range extender,
increases the range of an existing wireless network The built-in WPS function enables it to be easily
connected to a secure wireless network.
Read these operating instructions carefully before first using the device as they contain important
information on installation, usage, storage and disposal of the wifi range extender.
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Intended use
This wifi range extender is an information technology device. It increases the range of an existing
wireless network. The wifi range extender can also be used as an access point (AP), for example, to use
a router without its own wireless network as a "wireless router". In addition, the wifi range extender can
be connected as a client to end devices with a LAN interface (for example, computer, notebook or TV
set), which do not have their own wireless network. It is only designed for private use and not for
industrial or commercial purposes. Furthermore, the wifi range extender may not be used outdoors or in
tropical climates. This device complies with all standards and directives specified in the Declaration of
Conformity. In the event of any modification to the wifi range extender that was not approved by the
manufacturer, compliance with these standards is no longer guaranteed. The manufacturer does not
accept any liability for any resulting damage or faults in such cases. Please observe the regulations and
laws in the country of use.
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Supplied items
Check the contents to ensure they are complete. You must notify our Customer Service immediately if
parts are missing.
A SilverCrest Wifi Range Extender SWV 300 C1
B 2 network cables
C These operating instructions (symbolic representation)
A separate flyer relating to the "GNU General Public License" is enclosed with this
wifi range extender. This flyer can also be downloaded at www.lidl-service.com.
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Overview
These operating instructions have a fold-out cover. The wifi range extender is illustrated with numbers on
the inside cover. The numbers indicate the following:
1 Field strength indicator
2 Power/WPS LED
3 WAN/LAN LED
4 LAN LED
5 Reset
6 WAN/LAN socket (network socket, RJ-45)
7 LAN socket (network socket, RJ-45)
8 Mode selector
9 WPS button
10 Main switch
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LED indicators
LED Status Meaning
Field strength
indicator (1)
lights up The more bars that light up, the better the reception
(all bars light up in AP mode)
flashes No reception
Power/WPS (2) flashes WPS connection is being established or WPS signal of
another device is expected
lights up The wifi range extender is switched on
off The wifi range extender is switched off
WAN/LAN (3) lights up Connection is established
off Connection is not established
flashes Data is being transferred
LAN (4) lights up Connection is established
off Connection is not established
flashes Data is being transferred
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Technical data
Input voltage
100-240 V
~
, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption max. 6 W
WLAN standards 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Frequency band 2.4GHz
Data transfer rate up to 300Mbit/s
Encryption WPA, WPA2, WEP (128/64) *
Dimensions (W x H x D) approx. 54 x 76 x 81mm
Weight approx. 88g
Operating temperature, air humidity 5 to 35°C; max. 85% rel. humidity
Storage temperature, air humidity -20 to 60°C; max. 90% rel. humidity
* WEP (128/64) encryption only with 802.11b/g.
The technical data and design may be changed without notification.
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Safety instructions
Before using the device for the first time, please read the following instructions carefully even if you are
familiar with using electronic devices. Store these operating instructions in a safe place for future
reference. If you pass on the wifi range extender to someone else, be sure to always include these
instructions as they are an integral part of the device.
DANGER! This symbol in conjunction with the "danger" note indicates an imminent
dangerous situation which, if not prevented, could result in serious injury or even
death.
WARNING! This symbol in conjunction with the "warning" note indicates important
information for safe operation of the device and the safety of the user.
This symbol indicates other important information on the topic.
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Operating environment
The wifi range extender is not designed for use in environments with a high temperature or humidity (e.g.
bathrooms), and must be kept free from dust. Operating temperatures and operating air humidity: 5°C
to 35°C, max. 85% rel. humidity.
Please always maintain the wifi range extender at a minimum distance of 20 cm from the body to avoid
exposure to radio radiation.
DANGER! Ensure that
ï‚· no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the device
ï‚· no direct sunlight or bright artificial light reaches the device
ï‚· the device is not in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. speakers)
ï‚· no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device
ï‚· no foreign objects penetrate the device
ï‚· contact with sprayed and dripping water and corrosive liquids is avoided and the device is never
operated near water; in particular it should never be immersed (do not place any objects filled with
liquids, for example, vases or drinks, on or near the device)
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ï‚· the device is not subjected to any extreme temperature fluctuations as this could result in condensation
and electrical short circuits. If the device was subjected to extreme temperature fluctuations, however,
wait (approx. 2 hours) until the device has reached ambient temperature before use
ï‚· the device is never subjected to excessive shocks and vibrations
ï‚· the device is never touched with wet hands as there is a risk of an electric shock
ï‚· the housing openings, which ventilate the wifi range extender, are never covered or enclosed as there
is a risk of fire
If the aforementioned instructions are not adhered to, it poses a risk to your health or the device could
be damaged.
DANGER! Operational safety
ï‚· Only connect the wifi range extender to a freely accessible socket so that it can be quickly
disconnected from the mains in the event of danger (smoke, fumes or smell of burning). The socket
must always be easily accessible during operation also.
ï‚· The main switch (10) of this device does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. Even if the
device is not being used, it consumes minimal power. Disconnect the wifi range extender from the
mains if the device will not be used for a prolonged period (e.g. during holidays). This minimises the
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risk of fire or smouldering, which always exists when an electrical device is connected to the mains
power supply. To disconnect the wifi range extender completely from the power supply, you must
remove its mains plug from the socket.
ï‚· Always disconnect the wifi range extender from the mains power supply before a storm or
thunderstorm if there is the risk of lightning as the wifi range extender can be irreparably damaged by
high voltage surges if lightning strikes.
ï‚· Never use any adapter plugs or extension cables which are damaged or which do not comply with
valid safety standards.
DANGER! Children and persons with disabilities
Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children. Persons with physical, mental or sensory
disabilities should also only use electrical devices within the scope of their abilities. Never allow children
or persons with disabilities to use electrical devices unsupervised, unless they have been instructed
accordingly or are supervised by a person responsible for their safety. Children should always be
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supervised to ensure that they do not play with this device. Small parts can be fatal if swallowed. Always
keep plastic packaging out of reach.
DANGER! It poses a suffocation risk.
DANGER! Radio interface
Do not use the device on aircraft, in hospitals, operating rooms or in the vicinity of medical electronic
systems. The transmitted radio waves can impair the functionality of sensitive devices. Keep the device at
least 20 cm away from any pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators because the proper
functioning of the pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator can be impaired by radio waves.
The transmitted radio waves can cause interference in hearing aids. Do not place the device in the
vicinity of flammable gases or in a potentially explosive environment (e.g. paint shop) when the radio
components are switched on because the transmitted radio waves can cause an explosion or a fire. The
range of the radio waves is dependent on conditions in the surrounding environment. In the event of
data traffic via a wireless connection, it is also possible for unauthorised third parties to receive data.
Targa GmbH is not responsible for radio or television interference caused by unauthorised changes to
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this device. In addition, Targa assumes no responsibility for the replacement or exchange of connecting
lines and devices not indicated by Targa GmbH. The user is solely responsible for the elimination of
interference caused by such unauthorised changes and for the replacement or exchange of the devices.
WARNING! Cables
Always handle the cables by the plug and do not pull on the cables themselves. Never place furniture or
other heavy objects on the cable and take care that the cable is not kinked, especially near the plug and
connection sockets. Never make knots in any of the cables or tie them together with other cables. Ensure
that all cables are placed so that no one can trip over them and they do not cause an obstruction.
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WARNING! Maintenance / cleaning
It is necessary to repair the device if it has been damaged in any way, for example, if the housing is
damaged, if liquid or objects have penetrated the device or if the product has been exposed to rain or
moisture. Repair work is also required if the device is not working properly or has been dropped. If
smoke is produced, or there are any unusual sounds or smells, the device must be switched off
immediately and its mains plug must be removed from the socket. In such cases, the device should not be
used until it has been inspected by authorised service personnel. Only have the device repaired by
qualified personnel. Never open the housing of the device. Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning and
never use any corrosive liquids. Never try to open the housing of the device This would void your
warranty.
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Storage when not in use
If the device will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect the wifi range extender from the mains
power supply. Ensure that the storage temperature remains between -20°C and 60°C. The air humidity
should not exceed 90% rel. humidity.
Note: the temperature range and relative air humidity for storage and use are quite different; please see
the information in the "Operating environment" section.
Copyright
All information contained in these instructions is subject to copyright and is provided for information
purposes only.
It is only permitted to copy or duplicate data and information with the express and written consent of the
author. This also includes commercial use of the content and data.
The text and illustrations are based on the state of the art at the time of printing.
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