EW-7228APn User Manual 08-2012 / v1.
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Contents I. Product Information ........................................................................................................................ 5 I-1. Package Contents ...................................................................................................................5 I-2. Description .............................................................................................................................5 I-3. Safety Information ..................................................
IV-1-2. Windows Vista ............................................................................................................70 IV-1-3. Windows 7 ................................................................................................................. 71 IV-2. IV-3. IV-4. IV-5. IV-1-4. Mac OS ........................................................................................................................75 How to Find your Network Security Key ..........................................
I. Product Information Thank you for purchasing the Edimax EW-7228APn wireless access point. This product provides wireless access to an existing wired Ethernet network, at speeds up to 150Mbps for 802.11n compatible wireless devices. Its quick and easy installation process ensures that anybody can set up a network environment and share an Internet connection in a matter of minutes. I-1.
(LAN Ports 1 to 5) Flashing Off Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet cable No connection Back panel: a. b. c. d. a. Antenna Connector Connect the included 3dBi antenna here. It is a round connector (standard reverse SMA). b. 10/100M LAN Ports Connect wired computers or other network devices to these ports.. c. 5V DC Connect the included power adapter here. d. WPS/Reset Button Press this button and hold for 20 seconds to reset the access point to factory default settings.
I-3. Safety Information In order to ensure the safe operation of the travel router and its users, please read and act in accordance with the following safety instructions. 1. The travel router is designed for indoor use only; do not place the travel router outdoors. 2. Do not place the travel router in or near hot/humid places, such as a kitchen or bathroom. 3. Do not pull any connected cable with force; carefully disconnect it from the travel router. 4.
I-4. System Requirements - Computer (with Fast Ethernet adapter or wireless adapter) running Windows98/2000/XP/Vista/7, Mac OS.
II. Quick Installation Your wireless access point can be up and running in a matter of minutes. If you need to make more detailed configurations after setup, you can refer to III. Browser Based Configuration Interface. 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer. Connect the other end to an Ethernet port on the access point. 2. Plug the power adapter into the device’s 5V power port, and plug the adapter into a wall socket. The PWR LED should light up.
default username is admin and the default password is 1234. From here, you will see the browser based configuration interface home screen.
Select “Basic Settings” from the menu on the left side of the screen. “Basic Settings” allows you to set the mode of the access point and configure the settings accordingly. Open the drop down menu labeled “Mode” and select from the 6 available modes: The available modes are: AP Access point mode allows wireless clients to connect to this device and exchange data with devices connected to the wired network. Station-Infrastructure Also known as wireless client mode.
Universal Repeater Multi-Point”, but the device is not in bridge-dedicated mode, and will be able to accept wireless clients while the device is working as a wireless bridge. The device will act as a wireless range extender that will help you to extend your Wi-Fi network. The device acts as a client and AP at the same time. It its client function to connect to a root AP, and uses its AP function to service wireless clients within its coverage.
II-2. Windows 1. Windows users can run the setup wizard on the included CD. Insert the Edimax CD into your computer’s CD drive. When the AutoPlay screen appears, select “Run Autorun.exe.” Note: If a popup window appears asking “Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer”, please click “Yes” to continue. 2. Click on “Setup Utility” in the main menu, then select “English” to continue.
3. The setup wizard will search for the access point. When it has successfully found the device, click “Next” to continue. 4. The setup wizard will prompt you for a password. Enter the default password, 1234. 5. The setup wizard will then show the access point’s IP information. The default IP is 192.168.2.1. Click “Next” to continue. Note: Please do not select “Automatically assign an IP address from your network” unless you are performing more advanced setup.
6. Select which mode you wish to use and click “Next”.
II-3. Access Point Mode 1. Select Access Point Mode and click “Next”. 2. You will be prompted to set the SSID of this access point. The SSID will be the name of the access point when you connect to it wirelessly. The default SSID is Edimax AP. This page also offers the option to change the password used to access the device’s browser based configuration interface. For first time setup, please simply click “Next” without changing anything. 3.
4. You will see a final confirmation screen, listing the settings you have selected. If everything is correct, click “Set” to continue. 5. The device will save your settings, then reboot. Please do not disconnect or turn off the device during this process.
6. After the device reboots, you will see a final congratulation screen. Click “Finish” to complete the setup.
II-4. AP Client Mode 1. Select AP Client Mode and click “Next”. 2. You have the option to change the password used to access the device’s browser based configuration interface. For first time setup, please simply click “Next” without changing anything. 3. The device will search for nearby wireless networks to connect to. If you cannot find the access point you wish to connect to, click “Scan” to refresh the list of wireless networks.
5. You will see a final confirmation screen, listing the settings you have selected. If everything is correct, click “Set” to continue. 6. The device will save your settings, then reboot. Please do not disconnect or turn off the device during this process. 7. After the device reboots, you will see a final congratulation screen. Click “Finish” to complete the setup.
II-5. Repeater Mode (Wi-Fi Extender) 1. Select Repeater Mode and click “Next”. 2. You will be prompted to set the SSID of this device. The SSID will be the name of the device when you connect to it wirelessly. The default SSID is Edimax AP, you are option to change it to the same SSID as your current wireless network. This page also offers the option to change the password used to access the device’s browser based configuration interface. 3.
and set the channel to a fixed number, such as 1, 6, or 11. 7. If the wireless network you selected requires a network security key, enter it here. If you do not know the network security key then please refer to IV-2. Appendix How to Find Your Network Security Key. Click “Next” to continue when finished. Note: If the network you select shows that it uses WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption, then please use WPA2 AES here. Please do not use WPA2 mixed mode. 4.
II-6. Hardware Installation After configuring your device, you can install it in its final location. Access Point Mode Connect one port of the device to your router or xDSL modem. You can now connect a computer or other network device to the access point wirelessly by locating and connecting to its SSID. Or you can connect a computer/device to the access point using an Ethernet cable.
III. Browser Based Configuration Interface Once you have setup the access point in its desired operating mode as detailed in II. Quick Setup, you can further configure the settings of the access point anytime using the browser based configuration interface. Note: You may need to modify the IP address of your PC or Macintosh before you can access the browser based configuration interface. This is because the access point’s default IP address 192.168.2.
You will then be prompted to enter the device’s username and password. The default username is admin and the default password is 1234. Windows: Mac: From here, you will see the browser based configuration interface home screen.
III-1. Home The Home page displays 10 categories in the left panel which you can select: - III-1. III-2. III-3. III-4. III-5. III-6. III-7. III-8. III-9. III-10. Home Basic Settings WPS Setting Advanced Settings Security MAC Filtering System Utility Configuration Tool Upgrade Reset At the top of the screen towards the left side, there is a drop down menu to change the language of the browser based configuration interface. The “Status and Information” screen is displayed in the main window.
System Uptime Hardware Version Runtime Code Version Wireless Configuration Mode ESSID Channel Number Displays the total time the access point has been operational since it was last powered on. Displays hardware version. This information is helpful if you experience problems with your access point and need technical support. Displays current firmware version. This information is useful when performing a firmware upgrade. Displays the current operating mode of the access point.
Security BSSID Associated Clients Displays the current wireless security setting. Displays the current BSSID (a unique ID of the access point, which cannot be modified). Displays the number of connected wireless clients. LAN Configuration IP Address Displays the IP address of the access point. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the IP address. Default Gateway Displays the IP address of the default gateway. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the Access Point. III-2.
AP Bridge-Point to Point AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point AP Bridge-WDS Universal Repeater game consoles to connect to a wireless network Establishes a wireless connection with another wireless access point using the same mode, and links any wired networks connected to these two wireless access points together. Only one access point can be connected in this mode.
When you select AP Mode, the following appears: Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use. By selecting different band settings, you’ll be able to allow or deny wireless clients using certain bands. If you select 2.4GHz (B), 2.4GHz (N), or 2.4GHz (G), only wireless clients using the wireless band you select (802.11b, 802.11n, or 802.11g) will be able to connect to this access point. If you select 2.4GHz (B+G), then only wireless clients using the 802.11b and 802.
Clients new window will appear, which contains information about all wireless clients connected to this access point. You can click the “Refresh” button in the popup window to keep the information up-to-date. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once.
wireless band you select (802.11b, 802.11n, or 802.11g) will be able to connect to this device. If you select 2.4GHz (B+G), then only access points using the 802.11b and 802.11g bands will be able to connect to this device. MAIN ESSID Site Survey If you want to allow 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n access points to connect to this device, select 2.4GHz (B+G+N). Please input the ESSID (the name used to identify the wireless device) of the access point you want to connect to here.
Wireless Site Survey When you click the “Select Site Survey” button, a “Wireless Site Survey Table” will pop up. It will list all available access points nearby. Note: If the SSID of the access point you wish to connect to is not listed, try clicking the “Refresh” button. Note: The access point you wish to connect to may have hidden its SSID, in which case it will not be listed. You will need to manually enter the SSID in the “MAIN SSID” field of the previous page. III-2-3.
Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use. By selecting different band settings, you’ll be able to allow or deny access points using certain bands. If you select 2.4GHz (B), 2.4GHz (N), or 2.4GHz (G), only access points using the wireless band you select (802.11b, 802.11n, or 802.11g) will be able to connect to this device. If you select 2.4GHz (B+G), then only access points using the 802.11b and 802.11g bands will be able to connect to this device.
Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once. Click “APPLY” to restart the device and implement any changes. The device will restart itself. III-2-4.
2.4GHz (G), only access points using the wireless band you select (802.11b, 802.11n, or 802.11g) will be able to connect to this device. If you select 2.4GHz (B+G), then only access points using the 802.11b and 802.11g bands will be able to connect to this device. Channel Number MAC address 1-4 Set Security If you want to allow 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n access points to connect to this device, select 2.4GHz (B+G+N). Please select a channel number you wish to use.
points also using the same mode, and all connected Ethernet clients of all access points will be connected together. This allows several physically isolated networks to communicate with each other. Note: When you set the device to this mode, it will still be able to accept regular wireless clients. Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use. By selecting different band settings, you’ll be able to allow or deny devices using certain bands. If you select 2.4GHz (B), 2.4GHz (N), or 2.
MAIN ESSID Channel Number Associated Clients MAC address 1-4 Set Security Please input the ESSID (the name used to identify this wireless access point) here. You can input up to 32 alphanumerical characters. Please note that the ESSID is case sensitive. Please select a channel number you wish to use. The channel number must be same as the other wireless access points you wish to connect to.
Note: In repeater mode, this device will demodulate the received signal, check the noise level, then modulate and amplify the signal again. The output power of this mode is the same as that of WDS and normal AP mode. Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use. By selecting different band settings, you’ll be able to allow or deny devices using certain bands. If you select 2.4GHz (B), 2.4GHz (N), or 2.4GHz (G), only devices using the wireless band you select (802.11b, 802.11n, or 802.
Channel Number Associated Clients Root AP SSID Select Site Survey Please select a channel number you wish to use. The channel number must be same as the other wireless access points you wish to connect to. Click the “Show Active Clients” button and a new window will appear, which contains information about all wireless clients connected to this access point. You can click the “Refresh” button in the popup window to keep the information up-to-date.
the “MAIN SSID” field of the previous page. III-3. WPS Setting Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a simple and convenient way to build a connection between the travel router and wireless network clients. This function eliminates the need to select an encryption mode and enter an encryption passphrase each time you want to set up a connection. You can build a connection simply by pressing a button on both the travel router and the wireless client.
Enable WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup Information WPS Status Self PIN Code SSID Authentication Mode Passphrase Key Device Configuration Config Mode Configure via Push Button Input Client PIN Check this box to enable or disable WPS. Displays WPS status. If data encryption settings for this access point have never been set, “unConfigured” will be shown here. If data encryption settings have been set, “Configured” will be shown here. This is the WPS PIN code of this access point.
Code client you wish to connect, and click the “Start PIN” button. The “WLAN” LED on the access point will stay on while this access point waits for incoming WPS requests. Note: When using PBC-type WPS setup, you must press the hardware or software WPS button on the wireless client within 120 seconds. If you do not do so in time, you will need to activate WPS on the access point again. III-4. Advanced Setting In “Advanced Setting” you can configure the advanced features of the access point.
Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM Period Data Rate Set the Fragment threshold of the wireless radio. Please do not modify the default value if you don’t know what this does, the default value is 2346 Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. Please do not modify the default value if you don’t know what this does, the default value is 2347 Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio.
N Data Rate Set the data rate of 802.11n clients, available options are MCS 0 to MCS 7. It’s safe to set this option to “Auto” and it’s not necessary to change this value unless you know what will happen after modification. Channel Width Select wireless channel width (bandwidth used by wireless signals from the travel router). It’s suggested you select “Auto 20/40MHz”. Do not change to “20 MHz” unless you know what effect that will have. Preamble Type Set the wireless radio preamble type.
Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once. Click “APPLY” to restart the device and implement any changes. The device will restart itself. III-5. Security The access point provides a variety of wireless security options (wireless data encryption).
III-5-1. Disable When you select “Disable”, wireless encryption for the network is disabled. This means anyone who knows the device’s SSID can connect to it, and is not recommended. Enable 802.1x Authentication Check this box to enable 802.1x user authentication. See III-5-2. 802.1x Authentication. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet.
Enable 802.1x Authentication RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Password Enable or disable the use of 802.1x user authentication. Enter the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server here. Enter the port number of the RADIUS authentication server here. Default value is 1812. Enter the password of the RADIUS authentication server here. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet.
Key Length Key Format Default Tx Key Encryption Key 1 to 4 There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and 128-bit. Using “128-bit” is safer than “64-bit”, but will reduce some data transfer performance. There are two types of key format: ASCII and Hex. When you select a key format, the number of characters of the key will be displayed.
Enable 802.1x Authentication Check this box to enable 802.1x user authentication. See III-5-2. Enable 802.1x Authentication. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once. Click “APPLY” to restart the device and implement any changes. The device will restart itself. III-5-4.
Root AP Security Please enter the key according to the key Key format you selected above. For security reasons, it’s best to use a complex, hard-to-guess key. Note: TKIP only supports up to 54Mbps transmission data rate. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once.
IP address RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Password authentication server here. Enter the port number of the RADIUS authentication server here. Default value is 1812. Enter the password of the RADIUS authentication server here. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once.
permitted devices. Select Delete Selected Delete All Reset Check this box to select MAC address(es) for deletion. Click this button to delete selected MAC address(es). Delete all MAC addresses in the table. Uncheck all selected MAC address entries. 2. Add new entries to the MAC Filtering Table here. Enable Wireless Check this box to enable MAC address Access Control filtering.
Click “APPLY” to restart the device and implement any changes. The device will restart itself. III-7. System Utility In “System Utility” you can configure basic system and administrative parameters. On the main screen on the right there are 3 categories you can configure, Password Settings, Management IP and DHCP Server. III-7-1. Password Settings You can change the password used to login to the browser-based configuration interface here. It is advised to do so for security purposes.
to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once. Click “APPLY” to restart the device and implement any changes. The device will restart itself. III-7-2. Management IP You can modify the IP address of the access point, enabling it to become a part of your local area network. To do so, input the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address into the corresponding fields. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DHCP Server Specify an IP address here.
Note: To reset the IP address back to its default value of 192.168.2.1, press and hold the WPS/Reset button on the access point for 10 seconds. Be aware that doing so restores all settings and passwords back to factory defaults. Click “APPLY” to save changes. The following message will appear: Click “CONTINUE” to save the changes but not apply them yet. This allows you to make further changes in the browser-based management interface, before applying them all at once.
Default Gateway IP Domain Name Server IP Start IP End IP Domain Name Lease Time Specify the IP address of the default gateway of your network here. Input the IP address of the domain name server (DNS). Input the start address of the IP range. Input the end address of the IP range. Input the domain name for your network (optional). Choose a lease time (the duration that every computer can keep a specific IP address) of every IP address assigned by the access point. Click “APPLY” to save changes.
III-8. Configuration Tool The access point’s configuration tool enables you to back up the current settings, restore the settings to a previously backed up version or reset the access point back to its original factory settings. Backup Settings Click “Save” to save the current settings on your computer as a .bin file. The default filename is config.bin.
Reset/WPS button for 10 seconds, until the Power LED ( ) goes out. The Reset/WPS button is located on the front panel of the device. III-9. Upgrade The access point’s upgrade feature allows you to update the system firmware to a more recent version. You can download the latest firmware from the Edimax website. Selecting “Upgrade” from the menu on the left side will bring you to the following screen.
Please wait for the upgrade to complete. When it is complete, you will see the following message. Refresh your browser to return to the “Status and Information” homepage of the browser based configuration device. III-10. Reset If the access point malfunctions or is not responding, then it is recommended that you reset the device. This feature is useful if the location of the access point is not convenient.
Please click “Apply” to reset the device. A pop up window will ask you to confirm, as shown below. Windows: Mac: Click “OK” to continue, or “Cancel” to abort. You will see a warning that it may take a while for the access point to reset. Note: Do not turn off the Access point during the reset process.
Windows: Mac: Please click “OK” to start the reset process. You will see the following screen while the system resets, the timer will count down from 30 seconds. When the timer reaches zero and the reset is complete, please click “OK”. You will return to the “Reset” page of the browser based configuration interface.
IV. IV-1. APPENDIX Configuring your IP address Before you use this access point, you may need to modify the IP address of your PC or Macintosh. The procedure for doing so varies across different operating systems; please follow the appropriate guide: - IV-1-1. IV-1-2. IV-1-3. IV-1-4. Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac OS This is since the access point’s default IP address 192.168.2.
2. Select “Use the following IP address”, and input the following values: IP address: 192.168.2.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Click ‘OK’ when finished.
IV-1-2. Windows Vista 1. Click the “Start” button, located in the lower-left corner of your computer, and then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks” and then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right-click “Local Area Network”, and select “Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and click “Properties”. 2. Select “Use the following IP address”, and input the following values: IP address: 192.168.2.
IV-1-3. Windows 7 1. Click the “Start” button, located in the lower-left corner of your computer, and then click “Control Panel”.
1. Under “Network and Internet” click “View network status and tasks”. 2. Click “Local Area Connection”.
3. Click “Properties”. 4. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv6) and then click “Properties”.
5. Select “Use the following IP address”, and input the following values: IP address: 192.168.2.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Click ‘OK’ when finished.
IV-1-4. Mac OS Note: Please ensure that your access point is switched on and connected to your Macintosh via Ethernet cable before you begin. 1. Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System Preferences”. 2. In System Preferences, click on “Network”. 3. Here you will see all of your network connections. Network Preferences will now display an Ethernet adapter, as shown below. The status of “Ethernet” should be “Connected”.
4. Click on “Ethernet” in the left panel and then click the drop down arrow for the menu labeled “Configure IPv4” in the right panel. From the drop down menu, select “Manually”. 5. In the panel on the right side, enter IP address 192.168.2.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click on “Apply”.
6. In the left sidebar, “Ethernet” should now display “Connected” as shown below. In the right panel, you should see the IP address 192.168.2.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
IV-2. How to Find your Network Security Key To find your network security key, please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. Note: If you are using Windows XP or earlier, please contact your ISP or router manufacturer to find your network security key. IV-2-1. Windows 7 & Windows Vista 1. Open “Control Panel” and click on “Network and Internet” in the top menu. 2. Click on “View network status and tasks” which is under the heading “Network and Sharing Center”. 3.
4. You should see the profile of your Wi-Fi network in the list. Right click on your Wi-Fi network and then click on “Properties”. 5. Click on the “Security” tab, and then check the box labeled “Show characters”. This will show your network security key. Click the “Cancel” button to close the window.
IV-2-2. Mac 1. Open a new Finder window, and select “Applications” from the menu on the left side. Open the folder labeled “Utilities” and then open the application “Keychain Access”. 2. Select “Passwords” from the sub-menu labeled “Category” on the left side, as shown below. Then search the list in the main panel for the SSID of your network. In this example, the SSID is “EdimaxWireless” – though your SSID will be unique to your network.
3. Double click the SSID of your network and you will see the following window. 4. Check the box labeled “Show password” and you will be asked to enter your administrative password, which you use to log into your Mac. Enter your password and click “Allow”.
Your network security password will now be displayed in the field next to the box labeled “Show password”. In the example below, the network security password is “edimax1234”. Please make a note of your network security password.
IV-3. Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with your travel router, please refer to this troubleshooting guide before contacting your dealer of purchase for help. Scenario My access point can’t locate a wireless access point/wireless device when using the “Site Survey” function. My access point can’t establish a connection with a particular wireless access point. I can’t log onto the browser-based configuration interface: the access point is not responding. Solution a.
I can’t locate the access point with my wireless client. File transfers are slow or frequently interrupted. I can’t log onto the browser-based configuration interface: incorrect password. The access point is extremely hot. filter, try to connect the access point to another computer. e. Set your computer to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP), and see if your computer can obtain an IP address. f.
IV-4. Glossary Default Gateway (Access point): Every non-access point IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its default gateway, which will then send it out towards the destination. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically gives every computer on your home network an IP address.
that correspond to 1’s in the network mask become part of the IP network address, and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID. For example, if the IP address for a device is, in its binary form, 11011001.10110000.10010000.00000111, and if its network mask is, 11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000 It means the device’s network address is 11011001.10110000.10010000.00000000, and its host ID is, 00000000.00000000.00000000.00000111.
H.323 TCP 1720 SNMP UCP 161 SNMP Trap UDP 162 HTTP TCP 80 PPTP TCP 1723 PC Anywhere TCP 5631 PC Anywhere UDP 5632 PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a secure data transmission method originally created for dial-up connections; PPPoE is for Ethernet connections. PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards, Ethernet and the Point-to-Point Protocol.
graphical user interface that is based on the web browser. This means the user can use the familiar Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer to Control/configure or monitor the device being managed. IV-5. Technical Support Support documentation is available on the enclosed CD and on our global websites. Headquarters Tel: +886-2-77396888 Fax: +886-2-77396887 Support: support@edimax.com.tw European Headquarters Tel: +31-499-377344 Fax: +31-499-372647 Support: support@edimax.
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