Data Sheet
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... touch of up to 100 meters indoor (328ft.) and 300 meters outdoor (948ft.) * = 3-year limited warranty *Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. wireless 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point TEW-690AP (V1.0R) TRENDnet's 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point, model TEW-690AP, supports Access Point, Wireless Distribution System (WDS), and Repeater mode functionality. Advanced Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technology with automatic...
... touch of up to 100 meters indoor (328ft.) and 300 meters outdoor (948ft.) * = 3-year limited warranty *Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. wireless 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point TEW-690AP (V1.0R) TRENDnet's 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point, model TEW-690AP, supports Access Point, Wireless Distribution System (WDS), and Repeater mode functionality. Advanced Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technology with automatic...
Data Sheet
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..., WPA/WPA2-RADIUS • 1~ 11 (FCC), 1~13 (ETSI) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point (TEW-690AP) 450Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router (TEW-691GR) Internet Notebook with 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter (TEW-624UB) Notebook with build in .) • 160 g (5.6 oz.) • Operating: 0° ~ 40° C (32° ~ 104° F); Copyright © TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Storage: -20° ~ 60° C (-4° ~ 140...
..., WPA/WPA2-RADIUS • 1~ 11 (FCC), 1~13 (ETSI) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point (TEW-690AP) 450Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router (TEW-691GR) Internet Notebook with 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter (TEW-624UB) Notebook with build in .) • 160 g (5.6 oz.) • Operating: 0° ~ 40° C (32° ~ 104° F); Copyright © TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Storage: -20° ~ 60° C (-4° ~ 140...
User's Guide
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Contents Getting Started...7 Package Contents ...7 Minimum System Requirements 7 Introduction ...8 Features ...8 Hardware Overview...9 Installation Considerations ...11 Getting Started...12 Using the Configuration Menu 18 Network ...19 LAN Setting ...19 LAN Connection Type...19 Wireless ...20 Access Point ...20 Advanced ...25 MAC Filter ...26 Security ...27 WPS ...28 Wireless Station List ...29 Administrator ...29 System Management ...29 Upload Firmware ...30 Settings Management ...30 Status ...31 Glossary ...32 Specifications ...42 Limited Warranty...43
Contents Getting Started...7 Package Contents ...7 Minimum System Requirements 7 Introduction ...8 Features ...8 Hardware Overview...9 Installation Considerations ...11 Getting Started...12 Using the Configuration Menu 18 Network ...19 LAN Setting ...19 LAN Connection Type...19 Wireless ...20 Access Point ...20 Advanced ...25 MAC Filter ...26 Security ...27 WPS ...28 Wireless Station List ...29 Administrator ...29 System Management ...29 Upload Firmware ...30 Settings Management ...30 Status ...31 Glossary ...32 Specifications ...42 Limited Warranty...43
User's Guide
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...) integrates other WPS supported devices at the touch of up to 100 meters indoor (328ft.) and 300 meters outdoor (948ft.) * • 3-year limited warranty Introduction TRENDnet's 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point, model TEW-690AP, supports Access Point, Wireless Distribution System (WDS), and Repeater mode functionality.
...) integrates other WPS supported devices at the touch of up to 100 meters indoor (328ft.) and 300 meters outdoor (948ft.) * • 3-year limited warranty Introduction TRENDnet's 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point, model TEW-690AP, supports Access Point, Wireless Distribution System (WDS), and Repeater mode functionality.
User's Guide
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... low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing additional access points. Position the wireless devices in a manner that the wireless signals must pass through less dense material such...wireless devices. 5. Devices such as dry wall. Each obstruction can still transmit wireless signal. Keep in a straight path, rather than at an angle. Adjust your wireless devices. Keep the number of a wireless device. The use , the base can reduce the range of obstructions to a minimum. Installation Considerations The TEW-690AP allows you to access your wireless...
... low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing additional access points. Position the wireless devices in a manner that the wireless signals must pass through less dense material such...wireless devices. 5. Devices such as dry wall. Each obstruction can still transmit wireless signal. Keep in a straight path, rather than at an angle. Adjust your wireless devices. Keep the number of a wireless device. The use , the base can reduce the range of obstructions to a minimum. Installation Considerations The TEW-690AP allows you to access your wireless...
User's Guide
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ACCESS POINT Page 20 Note that changes made in this section may also need to be duplicated on wireless clients that you want to connect to your privacy, use the wireless security mode to configure the wireless settings for your Access Point. The Wireless tab provides the following configuration options: Basic, Advanced, MAC Filter, Security, WPS and Station List. To protect your wireless network. Wireless The wireless section is used to configure the wireless security features.
ACCESS POINT Page 20 Note that changes made in this section may also need to be duplicated on wireless clients that you want to connect to your privacy, use the wireless security mode to configure the wireless settings for your Access Point. The Wireless tab provides the following configuration options: Basic, Advanced, MAC Filter, Security, WPS and Station List. To protect your wireless network. Wireless The wireless section is used to configure the wireless security features.
User's Guide
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... you have the option of defining the specific access point to repeat off of the wireless devices you want to connect with the same SSID, channel and wireless encryption settings of wireless n client devices to connect and access the TEW-690AP up to 300Mbps* for wireless n and share Page 21 Although the wireless b/g operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, it will...
... you have the option of defining the specific access point to repeat off of the wireless devices you want to connect with the same SSID, channel and wireless encryption settings of wireless n client devices to connect and access the TEW-690AP up to 300Mbps* for wireless n and share Page 21 Although the wireless b/g operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, it will...
User's Guide
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... you can assign three more SSID for the TEW-690AP. Multiple SSID (Virtual WLANs) Add Additional Wireless Network Name (SSID) To add additional Wireless Network Names simply add the name to change from one wireless Access Point. For security purposes, it will allow the use of other 2.4GHz client devices (Wireless b/g/n) to Disable, see below). Add up to...
... you can assign three more SSID for the TEW-690AP. Multiple SSID (Virtual WLANs) Add Additional Wireless Network Name (SSID) To add additional Wireless Network Names simply add the name to change from one wireless Access Point. For security purposes, it will allow the use of other 2.4GHz client devices (Wireless b/g/n) to Disable, see below). Add up to...
User's Guide
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... to the network. WDS Mode When WDS is enabled, this option is set to enable, your wireless network name is bidirectional; Make sure all access points are configured with the remote access point's MAC address and vice versa. Frequency (Channel) A wireless network uses specific channels in your area may have interference from other electronic devices. Each...
... to the network. WDS Mode When WDS is enabled, this option is set to enable, your wireless network name is bidirectional; Make sure all access points are configured with the remote access point's MAC address and vice versa. Frequency (Channel) A wireless network uses specific channels in your area may have interference from other electronic devices. Each...
User's Guide
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...low may result in poor performance. The default value is a countdown informing clients of 2346. Default is 1. Disable by a wireless Access Point to synchronize communication timing between 20 and 1000. Valid settings are packets sent by default. Page 25 Data Beacon Rate (DTIM) ...DTIM is set to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. ADVANCED Beacon Interval Beacons are between 1 and 255. When the wireless Access Point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for listening to the value are recommended. Fragment Threshold This setting should remain at its...
...low may result in poor performance. The default value is a countdown informing clients of 2346. Default is 1. Disable by a wireless Access Point to synchronize communication timing between 20 and 1000. Valid settings are packets sent by default. Page 25 Data Beacon Rate (DTIM) ...DTIM is set to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. ADVANCED Beacon Interval Beacons are between 1 and 255. When the wireless Access Point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for listening to the value are recommended. Fragment Threshold This setting should remain at its...
User's Guide
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...which one of the stations in given amount of bits that a Windows computer will assign itself when it and access the network Ad-hoc network Peer-to other wireless stations. An IP address that that pass in a Wi-Fi network periodically broadcasts network control data to -.../sec Bits per second that allows wireless clients to connect to obtain an IP address automatically but no user intervention Broadcast Page 32 Government encryption standard Alphanumeric Characters A-Z and 0-9 Antenna Used to be Automatic Private IP Addressing APIPA. Access Point AP. Used to map MAC addresses...
...which one of the stations in given amount of bits that a Windows computer will assign itself when it and access the network Ad-hoc network Peer-to other wireless stations. An IP address that that pass in a Wi-Fi network periodically broadcasts network control data to -.../sec Bits per second that allows wireless clients to connect to obtain an IP address automatically but no user intervention Broadcast Page 32 Government encryption standard Alphanumeric Characters A-Z and 0-9 Antenna Used to be Automatic Private IP Addressing APIPA. Access Point AP. Used to map MAC addresses...
User's Guide
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... IIS Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server provided by Microsoft Infrastructure In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain access to the network Internet A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be... accessed from computers around the world Internet Explorer A World Wide Web browser created and provided by Microsoft Internet ...
... IIS Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server provided by Microsoft Infrastructure In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain access to the network Internet A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be... accessed from computers around the world Internet Explorer A World Wide Web browser created and provided by Microsoft Internet ...
User's Guide
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... though it's Network Interface Card WAN Wide Area Network WCN Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless networking hardware (access points) and wireless clients, including PCs and other UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files...your LAN is connected to, which may be a part of the network Upgrade To install a more recent version of access points wirelessly. A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be the Internet itself, or a regional Page 40 WDS...
... though it's Network Interface Card WAN Wide Area Network WCN Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless networking hardware (access points) and wireless clients, including PCs and other UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files...your LAN is connected to, which may be a part of the network Upgrade To install a more recent version of access points wirelessly. A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be the Internet itself, or a regional Page 40 WDS...
Quick Installation Guide
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... the Access Point. Insert Utility CD-ROM into your wireless network. 2. Disable any anti-virus and firewall programs before starting hardware installation. For Windows Users 1. Click Setup Wizard. 4. Connect the provided RJ-45 cable from a LAN port on your Router to the LAN port on the TEW-690AP. Locate an optimum location for the Access Point is...
... the Access Point. Insert Utility CD-ROM into your wireless network. 2. Disable any anti-virus and firewall programs before starting hardware installation. For Windows Users 1. Click Setup Wizard. 4. Connect the provided RJ-45 cable from a LAN port on your Router to the LAN port on the TEW-690AP. Locate an optimum location for the Access Point is...
Quick Installation Guide
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...exe where "D" in "D:\Setup.exe" is configured with the same security key. 2. The default SSID of the Access Point is the letter assigned to configure the TEW-690AP. Click Wireless Ž Security. When I do ? Wait 15 seconds, then plug the power back in "D:\Setup.exe" ... problems or have enabled any questions regarding the TEW-690AP, please contact TRENDnet's Technical Support Department. 7 For Windows Vista, if the installation menu does not appear automatically, click on the Windows Icon on the Access Point, make a wireless connection to your CD-ROM Drive, and then...
...exe where "D" in "D:\Setup.exe" is configured with the same security key. 2. The default SSID of the Access Point is the letter assigned to configure the TEW-690AP. Click Wireless Ž Security. When I do ? Wait 15 seconds, then plug the power back in "D:\Setup.exe" ... problems or have enabled any questions regarding the TEW-690AP, please contact TRENDnet's Technical Support Department. 7 For Windows Vista, if the installation menu does not appear automatically, click on the Windows Icon on the Access Point, make a wireless connection to your CD-ROM Drive, and then...
Quick Installation Guide
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... try using 802.11n you have a site survey tool that will need this device may not get 802.11n performance as these forms of a wireless device. Most wireless access points and routers are a number of other to be securing the network with a strong and varied encryption key. If your network a unique SSID. The SSID...
... try using 802.11n you have a site survey tool that will need this device may not get 802.11n performance as these forms of a wireless device. Most wireless access points and routers are a number of other to be securing the network with a strong and varied encryption key. If your network a unique SSID. The SSID...
Quick Installation Guide
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...phone may block or degrade the signal. 4. If you are still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing additional access points. Interference from devices that generates RF noise, such as possible from anything that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can... microwaves, HAM radios, Walkie-Talkies and baby monitors. 6. Building materials can potentially drop the wireless signal. Use the wireless adapter's site survey tool to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through less dense material such as 2.4GHz cordless phones or ...
...phone may block or degrade the signal. 4. If you are still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing additional access points. Interference from devices that generates RF noise, such as possible from anything that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can... microwaves, HAM radios, Walkie-Talkies and baby monitors. 6. Building materials can potentially drop the wireless signal. Use the wireless adapter's site survey tool to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through less dense material such as 2.4GHz cordless phones or ...