This article only apply for the Viking 300.
NOTE: Your N Router is compatible with any Operating System for setup, it only requires a internet browser to access it. ( IE, Mozilla, Firefox , Chrome, Safari, etc).
NOTE: Your N Router is compatible with any Operating System for setup, it only requires a internet browser to access it. ( IE, Mozilla, Firefox , Chrome, Safari, etc).
Please proceed with this steps to setup your Viking 300.
- Take the RJ-45 Ethernet cable that came in the box with the Viking 300. Connect one end into the network port of your Viking 300 (LAN1, LAN2, LAN3), the other end to the Ethernet port in the PC or Laptop you are using to setup the router.
Now, proceed to access the Viking 300 web configuration page. Open your default browser and type the IP Address http://192.168.0.1 this will allow you access to the LOGIN page.
- Take the RJ-45 Ethernet cable that came in the box with the Viking 300. Connect one end into the network port of your Viking 300 (LAN1, LAN2, LAN3), the other end to the Ethernet port in the PC or Laptop you are using to setup the router.
Now, proceed to access the Viking 300 web configuration page. Open your default browser and type the IP Address http://192.168.0.1 this will allow you access to the LOGIN page.
When the page shows up, you will see the password box, type "admin" to gain access to the router configuration webpage.
You will be in the Status windows, select the “Wizard” tab to proceed configure your Viking 300.
- Select “Universal Repeater Mode”.
- The following options will be disable “Auto-switch System Mode, 3G/4G Priority, Ethernet Priority”.
- Click the “Next”.
- Select “Universal Repeater Mode”.
- The following options will be disable “Auto-switch System Mode, 3G/4G Priority, Ethernet Priority”.
- Click the “Next”.
- Scan: Click “Scan” so the Viking 300 start looking for all the wireless signal available in the area. When your “Wireless Signal” shows up, selected and the information will appeared in the others fields.
- Remote AP´s SSID: Will appeared your main modem or router wireless signal.
- Remote AP´s MAC: Will show your main router “MAC Address”.
- Remote AP´s Channel: This will be provided by your main modem or router in the “Scan selection under Channel column”.
- Security Mode: This will be provided by your main modem or router in the “Scan selection under Security column” Recommended WPA2-PSK.
- WPA/WPA2 Cipher: This will be provided by your main modem or router in the “Scan selection under Security column”.
- Security Key: Type the security password from your main router or modem wireless signal.
- Click “Next”
- Remote AP´s SSID: Will appeared your main modem or router wireless signal.
- Remote AP´s MAC: Will show your main router “MAC Address”.
- Remote AP´s Channel: This will be provided by your main modem or router in the “Scan selection under Channel column”.
- Security Mode: This will be provided by your main modem or router in the “Scan selection under Security column” Recommended WPA2-PSK.
- WPA/WPA2 Cipher: This will be provided by your main modem or router in the “Scan selection under Security column”.
- Security Key: Type the security password from your main router or modem wireless signal.
- Click “Next”
- SSID: by default the router will auto create an SSID, you can change that SSID for the one you desire in this case we leave it by default “Nexxt_022130”.
- Channel: by default will be “Auto” but we recommended “Channel 2 or Channel 6”.
- Key: here you will type your desire password for you Wireless Signal. The “AES” and the “Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK” is selected by default. This will effectively protect your network against unauthorized access.
- Click “Next”
- Channel: by default will be “Auto” but we recommended “Channel 2 or Channel 6”.
- Key: here you will type your desire password for you Wireless Signal. The “AES” and the “Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK” is selected by default. This will effectively protect your network against unauthorized access.
- Click “Next”
Your new Viking 300 is now setup correctly, you can browse via WI-FI. Click “Finish” to end the configuration.
You router is now configured.