LevelOne WBR-6013 Owner's manual

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LevelOne WBR-6013 is a wireless router that provides high-speed internet access for your home or small office. With its dual-band technology, it operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, reducing interference and providing a strong and stable connection for multiple devices. The router features four Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired connections, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer rates for gaming, streaming, and other bandwidth-intensive activities. It also supports advanced security features like WPA2 encryption to protect your network from unauthorized access.

LevelOne WBR-6013 is a wireless router that provides high-speed internet access for your home or small office. With its dual-band technology, it operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, reducing interference and providing a strong and stable connection for multiple devices. The router features four Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired connections, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer rates for gaming, streaming, and other bandwidth-intensive activities. It also supports advanced security features like WPA2 encryption to protect your network from unauthorized access.

LevelOne
Wireless Router
Quick Installation Guide
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Table of Content
English ....................................................................... 9
Deutsch .................................................................... 12
Français ................................................................... 15
Español .................................................................... 18
Português ................................................................ 21
Italiano ..................................................................... 24
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Figure 1
* Actual Front Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model.
Figure 2
* Actual Rear Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model.
WAN Port
WLAN button
WAN Port
WPS button
Reset Button
Power Port
LAN Port
Power on / off Switch
LAN LED
Power Port
Power on / off Switch
Power LED
WPS LED
WAN LED
2.4G / 5G LED
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Figure 3
* Actual Rear Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model.
Table1.LED function
Label
Color
On
Flash
Off
Green
Ready
Waiting for device
ready
Power Off
Green
The device has a
WAN IP address
from xDSL/Cable
Modem
Transmit / Receive
Data
Ethernet
Disconnected(No
WAN IP address
from xDSL/Cable
Modem)
Green
WLAN Ready
Transmit / Receive
Data
WLAN Off
Green
N/A
Start WPS pairing
within 2 minutes
WPS Idle
Green
Ethernet Connected
Transmit / Receive
Data
Ethernet
Disconnected
The icons appear on the products are for application indication only.
The trademark or intellectual property is belonging to their respective owners.
WPS button
WLAN button
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Table 2. Function / Description of Connectors
Connector
Description
ANTENNA
fixed ANTENNA
ON/OFF
SWITCH
Power on / off the device
POWER
Connects to the supplied power adaptor
LAN 4/3/2/1
Connects the device via LAN Ethernet to up to 4 PCs
WAN
Connects the device via WAN Ethernet to xDSL / Cable
Modem
WPS
Press this button for at least 3 full seconds and the WPS
LED will flash to start WPS.
Now go to the wireless adapter or device and press its WPS
button. Make sure to press the button within 120 seconds (2
minutes) after pressing the router's WPS button.
WLAN
Press this button for at least 3 full second to turn off/on
wireless signals
RESET
Reset button. RESET the router to its default settings.
Press this button for at least 6 full seconds to RESET device
to its default settings.
Note :
if you need user manual, please download from Levelone website:
http://global.level1.com/downloads.php
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English
Hardware Installation
* Actual housing may vary depending on model.
* Actual ANTENNA may vary depending on model.
Step 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to WAN Port
Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable from your xDSL/Cable Modem's
Ethernet port to Router's WAN Port.
Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to LAN Port
Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your PC's Ethernet port
to any of the Router's LAN Ports.
Step 3. Attach the power connector
Connect the power adapter to the power inlet “POWER” of the 802.11ac
WLAN Router and turn the power switch “ON/OFF SWITCH” of your
Router on. (Figure 4)
Software Installation
To login to the Router, please perform the following steps:
1. Check Your Network Settings to login web UI.
Please make sure your PC can get IP address automatically, so the router
can communicate with your PC during configuration.
Select “Control Panel” > “Network Connections”.
Right click the “Local Area Connection” and choose “Properties”.
Select the TCP/IP protocol for your network card.
Click on the Properties button. You should then see the following screen
and make sure you have selected “Obtain IP address automatically”.
(Figure 5)
2. Launch a Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 for example), enter
the Router, default LAN IP address 192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and
then press Enter, as shown in the following picture. (Figure 6)
3. Then enter the default user name of admin and password of admin in the
User Name and Password fields, click “OK” to access the APs Web GUI.
(Figure 7)
4. From the head menu, click on SETUP. (Figure 8)
5. Click on Gateway and then click on Next.. (Figure 9)
WAN Interface Setup
DHCP
From the WAN Access Type drop-down list, select DHCP Client setting.
If you are happy with your settings, click on Next. (Figure 10)
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Static IP
From the WAN Access Type drop-down list, select Static IP setting.
Enter Local IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS which
was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
If you are happy with your settings, click on Next. (Figure 11)
PPPoE
From the WAN Access Type drop-down list, select PPPoE setting.
Enter User Name/Password provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant
boxes.
If you are happy with your settings, click on Next. (Figure 12)
PPTP
From the WAN Access Type drop-down list, select PPTP setting provided by
your Network Administrator or ISP.
Click on the ratio of Dynamic IP (DHCP) or Static IP.
Enter IP Address for example 172.1.1.1 provided by your Network
Administrator or ISP. (for Static IP only)
Enter Subnet Mask for example 255.255.0.0 provided by your Network
Administrator or ISP. (for Static IP only)
Enter Default Gateway for example 172.1.1.254 provided by your Network
Administrator or ISP. (for Static IP only)
Enter Server Domain Address for example 222.222.222.222 or
www.example.com provided by your Network Administrator or ISP.
Enter User Name for example 1234 provided by your Network Administrator
or ISP.
Enter Password for example 1234 provided by your Network Administrator
or ISP.
If you are happy with your settings, click Next. (Figure 13)
L2TP
From the WAN Access Type drop-down list, select L2TP setting provided by
your Network Administrator or ISP.
Click on the ratio of Dynamic IP (DHCP) or Static IP.
Enter IP Address for example 172.1.1.1 provided by your Network
Administrator or ISP. (for Static IP only)
Enter Subnet Mask for example 255.255.0.0 provided by your Network
Administrator or ISP. (for Static IP only)
Enter Default Gateway for example 172.1.1.254 provided by your Network
Administrator or ISP. (for Static IP only)
Enter Server Domain Address for example 222.222.222.222 or
www.example.com provided by your Network Administrator or ISP.
Enter User Name for example 1234 provided by your Network Administrator
or ISP.
Enter Password for example 1234 provided by your Network Administrator
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or ISP.
If you are happy with your settings, click Next. (Figure 14)
Wireless Configuration - 5GHz / 2.4GHz
1. Enter SSID.
2. Click on Next. (Figure 15)
3. 3. From the Encryption list, choose the Encryption type and enter related
parameters if necessary, as None / WEP / WPA2(AES) and WPA2 Mixed
Mode(the default settings Security Mode = WPA2 Mixed and passphrase is
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx which could be found on the sticker of the bottom side of
the device). For example, the Encryption you choose is None. Click on Next.
(Figure 16)
4. Change setting successfully! Do not turn off or reboot the Device during this
time.
5. Now, the Router has been configured completely, and suitable for Wireless
and Internet Connections.
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LevelOne WBR-6013 Owner's manual

Category
Bridges & repeaters
Type
Owner's manual
This manual is also suitable for

LevelOne WBR-6013 is a wireless router that provides high-speed internet access for your home or small office. With its dual-band technology, it operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, reducing interference and providing a strong and stable connection for multiple devices. The router features four Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired connections, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer rates for gaming, streaming, and other bandwidth-intensive activities. It also supports advanced security features like WPA2 encryption to protect your network from unauthorized access.

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