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Product Overview
What Would You Like To Do?
Extend Your Wireless (Range Extender Mode)
Extend your wireless (Range Extender Mode)
Note: If your router does not support WPS, visit http://support.dlink.ca/DAP-1650 and refer to the FAQ titled “How do I configure my DAP-1650 as a range extender?”
Ideal for eliminating Wi-Fi dead zones. Go to the section titled “Extend your wireless” for setup instructions.
To connect using WPS:
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Wi-Fi Upgrade Kit
2 Power LED
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Router
DAP-1650
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Internet LED
Wireless Devices
4 Wired Device (Optional)
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DAP-1650
Replace your wireless (Access Point Mode)
Ideal for upgrading Wi-Fi modems and older routers. Go to the section titled “Replace your wireless” for setup instructions
Thank you for purchasing the DAP-1650 Wi-Fi Upgrade Kit. Follow the easy steps in this guide to set up your device.
LED
Color Orange
Power LED Green
Package Contents
Internet LED
Off
• Power Adapter
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USB Port
• Ethernet Cable
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WPS Button
• Wi-Fi Configuration Card
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Ethernet Ports (1-4)
• Quick Install Guide
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Power Button
If any of the above items are missing, contact your reseller.
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Power Port
Description
Solid Blinking Solid
The DAP-1650 is powering on. The device is in recovery mode. The device is on and functioning properly. The WPS button has been pushed and the device is processing a connection. A successful connection has been established. A firmware upgrade is in progress. The device is being reset to the factory default settings.
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Green Orange
• DAP-1650 Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Range Extender
Status
Solid Blinking
Connect a USB thumb drive to share files. (Only in Access Point mode.) Press to initiate the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) process. Connect Ethernet devices like computers, gaming consoles, printers, and NAS (Network Storage) devices to your wireless network or connect it to your router in Access Point mode.
Internet
Router
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Plug in the DAP-1650 and wait until the Power LED is solid green. For best results, place your DAP-1650 in between your router and your dead zone, making sure it’s placed in a location with a strong wireless signal from your router. (See Fig.1 in the troubleshooting section)
A successful connection is indicated by the orange Internet LED turning solid green. You may move on to step #5. If the Internet LED remains blinking orange after the Power LED turns back to solid green, you’ll need to repeat steps #2 and #3 until a connection has been established.
USB WPS
Connect your wireless devices
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2 LAN
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From your wireless device go to the Wireless Utility to display the available wireless networks.
POWER
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Press the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button on your wireless router to initiate the WPS process.
Extended network Original network
DAP-1650 Wireless Devices
The SSID on the DAP-1650 will automatically be assigned the following: • 2.4GHz (Your Router’s SSID)-EXT • 5GHz (Your Router’s SSID)-EXT5G
Add wireless to wired devices (Media Bridge Mode) Ideal for adding wireless to wired only devices like printers and network storage. Visit http://support.dlink.ca/DAP-1650 and refer to the FAQ titled “How do I configure my DAP-1650 in bridge mode?” for setup instructions.
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Within two minutes, press the WPS button on the DAP-1650. The Power LED will start to blink.
USB WPS
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2 LAN
Press to power the device on and off.
The Wi-Fi password for the DAP-1650 will be the same as your router. Repeat step 5 to connect additional Wi-Fi devices to the DAP-1650.
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Connect the supplied power adapter to an electrical outlet. Internet
Router
DAP-1650
Your setup is complete!
POWER
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Wired Devices
TIP: Depending on where you are in your home, the extended signal may not be the strongest signal. The DAP-1650 makes it easy to identify the extended signal vs. the router signal letting you connect to the stongest of the two.
Replace Your Wireless (Access Point Mode)
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Plug the DAP-1650 into an available electrical outlet near your existing router or Wi-Fi modem. Connect the DAP-1650 to your router using the supplied Ethernet cable.
Troubleshooting
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By default, your DAP-1650 will be set to Extender mode. Change it to Access Point mode. Click Next.
USB WPS
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Router
Why can’t I connect to the internet when I’m connected to the DAP-1650 in extender mode?
Where should I place my DAP-1650 when using it as a range extender?
1. Verify that the DAP-1650 is within range of your wireless router. Try plugging it into a location closer to the router and verify the Internet LED is solid green.
A Range Extender only works as well as the signal it is extending. Therefore, proper placement of your DAP-1650 is important in achieving desired results. 100% 80% 40% 10% 0% Poor Ideal location location Fig.1
2 LAN
Note: When repeating a wireless signal from a router or access point, devices connected to the range extender may not get the same speed as when connected directly to the router.
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How do I change the wireless network name or passphrase on the DAP-1650?
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Open a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome) and enter http://dlinkap.local./ in the address bar. You may also enter the IP address* of the DAP-1650. Windows XP users should use http://dlinkap instead.
1. Open a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome) and go to http://dlinkap.local./ (or http://dlinkap on Windows XP). 2. At the login screen, enter your password and click the Log in button.
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The first time you connect to the device, the DAP-1650 will automatically launch the Wi-Fi Connection Setup Wizard. Click Next. Note: The next time you connect to the device, you will be taken to the login screen. The password will be the one set during the setup process. Click Log in.
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4. Enter a new Wireless Network Name (SSID) or passphrase and modify settings as needed.
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WIRELESS ROUTER
3. Go to Setup > Wireless Setup. Continue with the Setup Wizard to finish configuring your DAP-1650. Once completed, the Internet LED will turn green.
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WIRELESS ROUTER
5. Click Save Settings.
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Note: This process will erase all of your settings.
2. Refer to these instructions starting from the “What would you like to do?” section to reconfigure your device.
Reset Button
More troubleshooting tips and documentation are available at http://support.dlink.ca/DAP-1650
Technical Support
Canada
From your wireless device go to the Wireless Utility to display the available wireless networks. Select the SSID of the wireless network you created during the setup process.
http://support.dlink.ca WIRELESS ROUTER
Your setup is complete!
WIRELESS ROUTER
* The default IP address is 192.168.0.50. Once the DAP-1650 connects to your router, it will get assigned a new IP address based on your router/network’s DHCP settings. You will need to log in to your router and view the DHCP table to see what IP address was assigned to the DAP-1650. The MAC address is printed on the label on the DAP-1650.
1. If you forget your DAP-1650’s password, you will have to reset the device back to the factory default settings. Press and hold the reset button on the bottom of the device using a paper clip and release after ten seconds.
Having trouble installing your new product? D-Link’s website contains the latest user documentation and software updates for D-Link products. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link Technical Support through our website.
Connect your wireless devices
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What if I forgot my DAP-1650’s password?
Note: If you change the Wi-Fi network name or passphrase, the device you are currently using to connect to the DAP-1650 will lose its connection. You will need to open your wireless utility and connect to the DAP-1650 using the new network name and password.
For best performance, place your DAP-1650 in between your router and your dead zone, making sure it’s placed in a location where the signal is still strong.
Copyright ©2014 D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. D-Link and the D-Link logo are registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11ac (draft), 802.11n, and 802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors will adversely affect wireless signal range. Product specifications, size and shape are subject to change without notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted on the packaging. Visit www.dlink.ca for more details.
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