Troubleshooting tips, How to reset the access point to default settings, Using the features on the access point – Amped Wireless APA20 - High Power 700mW Dual Band AC Wi-Fi Access Point User Manual

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Troubleshooting Tips

I entered setup.ampedwireless.com and it failed to open the web menu.

a. Make sure your computer is connected to the Access Point wirelessly and NOT using a network cable.

Ensure the power is plugged in and on. Try to access the setup menu again.

b. Enter the following web address into your web browser instead of ‘setup.ampedwireless.com’: http://192.168.80.240

c. Power off (unplug the power adapter) the Access Point and power it back on. Try again.

d. Reset your Access Point to default settings by holding the Reset button (located on the back panel) for

ten (10) seconds and try again.

e. If you are using a Static IP, you will need to enter the assigned IP address into the web browser to access the web

menu. When using a Static IP, the setup.ampedwireless.com shortcut will no longer work.

I do not have Internet access when connecting to the Access Point.

a. Your router or original network may not have Internet access. First check to see if you are able to access the

Internet by connecting directly with your router. If you cannot, there is a problem with your router that needs

to be fixed first. If you are able to access the Internet, continue with the following troubleshooting options below.

b. Your router may be using Static IP assignments. If so, you will need to configure a Static IP for the Access Point.

Connect your PC to the Access Point using an Ethernet cable. Disconnect your PC from any wireless networks that

it may be connected to. Access the web menu at setup.ampedwireless.com using a web browser. Access the IP

settings menu from the left hand navigation bar. Select ‘Disabled’ under the DHCP dropdown menu and enter an

IP address that matches your router’s IP settings.

My Access Point was working fine previously, but now I can no longer access the Internet through the Access Point.

a. The settings on your router’s network may have changed or you may have lost Internet connection on your home

router. Any changes to the DHCP settings of your home router may affect the Internet connection of the

Access Point. Check the settings on your router and try again.

b. Reboot the Access Point by unplugging the power adapter and plugging it back in. Allow up to 3 minutes

for the Access Point to reconfigure itself to your network. Check to see if your connection has been

reestablished by viewing a website.

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How to Share USB Storage Devices

1

2

3

Connect a USB storage device to the USB port on the back panel.

Log onto the web menu at

http://setup.ampedwireless.com

and click the

USB Storage

tab.

Follow the instructions for configuring the settings to share the

USB storage device.

How to Reset the Access Point to Default Settings

There are two options to reset the Access Point back to factory default settings:

1

2

Access the Reset button through the web menu on the left side under

More Settings > Management > Save/Reload Settings

. Select

Reset Settings

to Default

.

Access the physical Reset button on the back panel of the Access Point:

Hold down the Reset button for five to ten (5-10) seconds. You may need to

use a pen tip or pin to access the button. Pressing the Reset button for less

than five (5) seconds will simply reboot the Access Point while saving

your existing settings.

Using the Included Desktop Stand and Cable Organizer

1

Check that all your cables are

connected to the Access Point and

locate the Desktop Stand.

Attach and fasten the Desktop

Stand to lock the cables in place.

3

2

Tuck the cables to the bottom of

the Access Point and slide them

through the hole on the Stand.

Using the Features on the Access Point

The Access Point is equipped with many powerful security features which can be accessed

through the web menu:

If you are unfamiliar or want more information on how to set up features, please refer

to the User’s Manual on the included CD.

Web Menu (Left Side)

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Wireless Access Scheduling

Control when your Wi-Fi is on/off

Menu Location:

2.4 or 5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings > Access Schedule

User Access Control

Restrict network access to specific users

Menu Location:

2.4 or 5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings > User Access

Wireless Coverage Control

Adjust the distance of your wireless network

Menu Location:

2.4 or 5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings > Wireless Coverage

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (One-Touch Setup or Push Button Configuration)

If your Wi-Fi device has WPS one-touch setup, you can use it to connect to the Access Point:

Hold down the WPS button on the Access Point (back panel) for 3 seconds.

The Power LED will begin to blink.
As it blinks, push the WPS button on your wireless adapter or enable WPS with the provided

software for your wireless adapter. WPS will automatically configure the connection settings

for your wireless adapter to connect to the Access Point.

A.

B.

A. Tap the "Home" button to get to the home page.

B. Tap the "Settings" app icon.

C. Tap on Wi-Fi to enter the iPad’s Wi-Fi settings.

D. Toggle the Wi-Fi "On/Off" selector switch to "On"

E. Under "Choose a Network," select:

"

Amped_APA20_2.4

" or "

Amped_APA20_5.0

"

F. When prompted, enter the wireless security key:

"wireless"

iPad Tablet

Amped_APA20_2.4

A. Tap the "Apps" menu on the tablet screen.

B. Locate and tap the "Settings" app icon.

C. Under "Wireless & networks," tap "Wi-Fi settings"

D. Tap the Wi-Fi box to turn on Wi-Fi and scan.

E. Under "Wi-Fi networks," select:

"

Amped_APA20_2.4

" or "

Amped_APA20_5.0

"

F. When prompted, enter the Password key: "wireless"

Android Tablet

Amped_APA20_2.4

Mac OS X

Click on the Wireless icon to see available

wireless networks. Select "

Amped_APA20_2.4

"

or "

Amped_APA20_5.0

"

network. When prompted

for a password, enter "wireless".

Amped_APA20_2.4

Click on the Wireless icon to see available wireless

networks (For Vista, click Start > Connect To). Select

"

Amped_APA20_2.4

" or "

Amped_APA20_5.0

"

network and click Connect. When prompted for a

password, enter "wireless".

Wireless Network

Wireless Network

Amped_APA20_2.4

Windows 7 and Vista

How to Connect Wirelessly to the Access Point

Tap on your Settings icon, select Wi-Fi, and

choose the network,

"

Amped_APA20_2.4

" or

"

Amped_APA20_5.0

"

.

When prompted for a

password, enter "wireless".

iPhone

Amped_APA20...

Swipe in from the right edge to access the

charms bar, tap on Settings, select the

Wi-Fi icon, and select

"

Amped_APA20_2.4

"

or "

Amped_APA20_5.0

"

.

When prompted for

a password, enter "wireless".

Windows 8

Amped_APA20...

USB Port

Reset

Button

Indicates when the Access Point is powered on. The LED will remain on.

When Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is activated, the Power LED blinks as it awaits a connection.

Blinks rapidly when data traffic is transmitted or received over the 5.0GHz wireless network.

Blinks rapidly when data traffic is transmitted or received over the 2.4GHz wireless network.

Indicates when the Access Point is connected to your network.

The LED will blink rapidly when Internet traffic is transmitted or received.
Indicates when a networking device is connected to a wired port on the back of the Access

Point. The LED will blink rapidly when wired data traffic is transmitted or received.

Indicates when a USB storage device is connected to the USB port.

Power:

WPS:

5.0GHz Wireless Activity:

2.4GHz Wireless Activity:

Network Connection:

Gigabit Wired Ports 1-4:

USB Connection:

Setting a Static/Manual IP for your Access Point

If your network uses Static IP settings, you will need to set a static IP address for your

Access Point. To do this, access the

More Settings > Network Settings

menu from the naviga-

tion menu and select

Disabled / Static IP

from the DHCP drop down menu. Next enter the IP

information as it relates to your network. Click Apply and reboot when you are done.

Note:

Accessing the web menu from http://setup.ampedwireless.com will no longer work when using a Static IP.

You will only be able to access the menu using the Static IP address assigned to the Access Point.

This is the second page of the Setup Guide. Start on the opposite side first.

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