COC2
COC2
COC2
Create 5 straight thru cable [color of the wire is in arranged order: striped green, green,
striped orange, blue, striped blue, orange, striped brown, brown(this is called T-568A)] 3
cables have RJ45 on both ends. 1 of them is about 1 meter long while the 2 other measure
about half a meter. 2 cables have open wires on the other end.
note: orange and green colors with its stripe colors can be switched [striped orange,
orange, striped green, blue, striped blue, green, striped brown, brown (this is called T-
568B)]
Insert the wire to the port of the router and connect it to the back of the patch panel.
There are numbers at the back that has a corresponding number on the set of connector
pins infront.
U
Each of the wires should then be set to the patch panel. The connector pins are fitted with
labels containing color codes, which should guide you in selecting the type of wire that
goes to a particular connector.
Using a patch panel punch down tool, press each of the wires down firmly. This ensures
that the wire is held in place by the insulation connector teeth.
Restart the router (long press the reset button until the all the light indicators are on)
On the browser of your PC, type the IP Address: 192. 168.0.1( this can vary. You can look at the
address at the bottom of the repeater)
Select the “ Dynamic IP”
Put your desired username and password
Reset the repeater by doing the same with the router. (long press until the lights are turned on)
On the browser of your PC, insert the IP address: 192.168.0.254 ( this can vary. You can look at
the address at the bottom of the repeater)
Input admin both on the username and password.
Next
Next
Select repeater
Next (detecting the existing wireless networks)
Search the username you created on the list then click connect
Input the wireless passowd
Next
Select the static IP on the TYPE the enable the DHCP SERVER
NEXT
FINISH
CONFIGUATION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY (It will load)
Enter you username and password both admin
Click the wireless setting on the left portion
Click the wireless statistics to see the Mac address of your connected device