ioGiant AC8 WiFI To Ethernet Adapter Installation Guide

June 15, 2024
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Quick Installation Guide
WiFi to Ethernet Adapter
Wireless Access Point
WiFi Extender

LED Descriptions

Signal LED| Solid blue| Connected to your existing WiFi router and is in a suitable location. Or set up as Wireless Access Point Mode successfully.
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Blinking blue| Pairing with your existing WiFi router.
Solid orange| Connected to your existing WiFi router while receiving a weak signal.
Blinking orange| Restoring to factory default settings.
Off| Failed to connect to your existing WiFi router.
Ethernet LED| Solid blue| Connected with a wired devcie or an Internet-enabled port.
Off| No device is connected to the Ethernet port.
Internet LED| Solid blue| Successfully connected to the Internet.
Blinking blue| Not connected to the Internet.

Button and Port Introduction

WPS/Reset Button| For resetting the adapter, or starting WPS connection.
• WPS: Press the button on your Wifi router, and press and hold this button on the adapter for 1 second within 2 mintues. The Signal LED of the device should change from blinking blue to solid blue, which indicates a successful connection between your router and this adapter.
• Reset: Press and hold the button for 7 seconds then release it. The Signal LED should start blinking orange and all the LED indicators light off. The device is restored to its factory default setting.
The whole process may take around 2 minutes. Please do not power off this device during the reset process, otherwire you may damage it.
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Ethernet Port| Connect to a wired device when set up as WiFi to Ethernet Adapter Mode, or connect to an Internet-enabled port when set up as Wireless Access Point Mode.

WiFi to Ethernet Adapter or Extender Mode

There are two ways to set up the adapter: via a web browser, or via the WPS button. Please choose either Method 1 or Method 2 to set up as WiFi to Ethernet Adapter or WiFi Extender.
Method 1: Via a Web Browser

  1. Power on your adapter
    Plug the adapter in the same room as your WiFi router.

  2. Connect your adapter to your existing WiFi network
    2.1 Connect your wireless device to the adapter’s default network: mywifi_xxxx. Default WiFi key is: 12345678 * Ensure that the Mobile Data (if any) function of your wireless devcie is disabled.
    2.2 Launch a web browser, enter setupwifi.net in the address bar. Default login password is: admin 2.3 Create your new login password for furture logins (recommended). Select WiFi to Ethernet Adapter and Extender Mode. Click Next. 2.4 Select the existing network that you want to extend. 2.5 Enter the correct password of the network you selected and customize the name of your extended networks. 2.6 Check if the adapter connects to your Wii router successfully accroding to the Signal LED status:
    Blinking blue: Pairing with your existing WiFi router.
    Solid blue : Connected to your existing WiFi router andisin a suitable location.
    Note: Password of the extended network is the same as your exdsting network.
    Solid orange: onnected to your existing Wi router while receiving a weak signal. Try to relocate closer to your existing Wifi router.
    Off: Faled to connect to your existing Wifi router. Please reconnect to the default network then try again.

  3. Connect your Wired or Wireless Devices to this adapter
    3.1 Work as WiFi to Ethernet Adapter
    Connect your Wired Device to the Ethernet port of this adapter for Internet connection with an Ethernet cable.
    The location where you install this adapter should be within the WiFi coverage of your existing router. The Signal LED of this adapter should be in solid blue or orange color for a successful Internet connection. Otherwise, you should move your adapter closer to your existing WiFi router for better signal.ioGiant AC8 WiFI To Ethernet Adapter - Setting13.1.1 For optimal connection for your wired device, we do not recommend connecting other Wi-Fi devices to the extended networks created by this adapter, which may lower the speed of your wired device. You can log back into the web management page of this adapter to turn off the extended network. 3.1.2 In most cases, you need to configure the IP address and DNS server address of your wired device as AUTO OBTAIN. 3.2 Work as WiFi Extender
    Connect your Wireless Devices to the extended WiFi network created by this adapter.
    3.2.1 Relocate your Adapter
    For optimal Wii coverage and performance, please plug the adapter about halfway between your WiFi router and the WiFi deadzone.
    “The location you choose must be within the range of your existing network. Wait until the Signal LED turns solid blue or orange. 3.2.2 Please use the setup information that you have confirmed to connect your wireless devices to the extended networks.

Method 2: Via the WPS Button
You can use this method if your router has a WPS button (the button may look like one of these: . Otherwire, use Method 1.
By pressing the WPS buttons on both of your existing router and this adapter, you can connect this adapter to your router.

  1. Poweron
    Plug the adapter in the same room as your WiFi router.

  2. Connect to your existing WiFi network
    2.1 Press the WPS button on your WiFi router, and then press and hold the WPS button on the adapter for 1 second within 2 minutes.
    Signal LED starts blinking blue.
    2.2 Wait until the Signal LED changes from blinking blue to solid blue, which indicates a successful connection between your router and this adapter.
    Note: The extended networks should come with your existing network’s name and suffixes of _EXT/SGEXT. The Wifi password by default is the same as your existing network.

  3. Connect your Devices to this adapter Please refer to Step 3 in Method 1.

Wireless Access Point Mode

  1. Poweron
    Plug the access point into an electrical outlet.

  2. create your new AP network
    2.1 Connect your wireless device to the default network: mywifi_xxxx. Default WiFi key is: 12345678 * Ensure that the Mobile Data (if any) function of your wireless devcie is disabled
    2.2 Launch a web browser, enter setupwifi.net in the address bar. Default login password is: admin 2.3 Create your new login password for furture logins (recommended). Select Wireless Access Point Mode. Click Next. 2.4 Customize your new WiFi network name and password. Click Next. 2.5 Confirm the setup information. Take a screenshot for future usage. Then click Apply.

  3. Connect to the Internet
    Connect the access point to your router or an Internet-enabled Ethernet port with an Ethernet cable. Setup Completed! You can now connect to your new dual band WiFi network for fast Internet connection!
    Note:
    Please do NOT connect the Ethernet port of this adapter to your uplinked router before you finish the initial web page setup.
    Otherwise, you will not be able to access the web page setup.

FAQ

Q1: How to reset the device back to its factory default settings?

When the device is powered on, press and hold the WPS/Reset button for 7 seconds and then release it. The Signal LED should firstly start blinking orange and then all the LED indicators will light off. Then the device s restored back to its factory default setting. Please do not power off the device during this reset process, otherwise, you may damage the device.

Q2: What should I do if I forget my login password?

Please refer to Q1 to reset the device, then reconnect to the default network mywifi_xx and visit setupwifi.net to create a new login password. Note: Default WiFi key for the default network is: 12345678, Default login password for setupwifi.net is: admin. After you reset this device, you need to reconfigure it to have access to the Internet again. Please write down your login password on a piece of paper for future logins.

Q3: What should I do if I cannot access the Web management page?

• Make sure that your wireless device has connected to the adapters network. Or you can also use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port of the adapter to your computer directly. • Verify that setupwifinet is correctly entered in the Web browser. • Make sure the IP address and DNS server address of your configured a5 AUTO OBTAIN. • In case your are setting up as Wireless Access Point Mode, please do not connect the Ethernet port of this adapter to your uplinked router before you finish the initial web page setup.

Q4: What should I do if the adapter cannot find the WiFi network of my router?

• Your router may be encrypted with WEP or WPA/WPA (Enterprise) algorithm. Please change the encryption type to WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, and try scanning again. • Please change the WiFi channel of your router and try again.

Safety and Statement

Manufacturer: Early Sail Technology Co., Limited
Address: Flat 3B, 3/F, Bank Tower, Nos.3518353 King’s Road,
North Point, HongKong
Website: hitps://mywifiassist.com
Telephone: +86-13267655053
Technical Support Email: [email protected]
For EU/EFTA, this product can be used in the following countries:

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IT| LV| LT| LU| MT| NL| PL
PT| RO| SK| SI| ES| SE| UK

Authorized European Representatve Information
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Note on environmental protection:
Ao the implemantaton ofthe European Directive 2012I19(EU and 2006/66/EU inthe national lgal system, he folwing applie: Electic and alectronc devices as welas bateries must ot be sposed of wih household waste. Consumers o obiiged by aw o return lecirical and electronic devices as wel as battris at the end of helr service Ies [0 the puble callecing points set up or this purpose or paintof sale. Dtalls o ths aro defined by the national law of e respective county. This symbl on the product, ihe intructon manu o the package
indicates that a product i subject 1o these reguiations. By rocycling,reusing the materas or other orms of ublsing old Gevices/Batteries, you are making an mpartant contibution o proeciing our envionmen.
FCC Statement
This equipmen has been tested and found fo comply with the imis for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limis ara designed o provida reasonabie prolacton againt harmful nfeforonce in a residential instalation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radiofreauency energy and, f not instaled and used in accordance wih he nsiructions, may cause harmil inerference  adio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inerference will ot occur i a particlar ntallation. f s equipmen does cause harml inteference o adio or telavison reception, which can be determined by urind the ecuipment off and on, he user is encouraged f try to orrect th iferference by one or more f the folowing measures:

  • Reoriont o relocalo the recaiing antenna
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect he equipmen ito an outet on a circul dferent fom tha to which the recelver i connecied.
  • Consul the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician or help.

This device s restricted to be used i the indoor. Operation s subjec o the following two condilons:

  1. This device may not causs harmiul iteferencs, and
  2. This dovios must accept any nterference received,inciuding intererence thal may cause undesired operation.

Radiation Exposure Statement
This devics compies with FCC radiaton exposure it set foth for an uncontrolied environment and t asocomples with Part 16 of the FCC RF Rules
This ecuipment should be nstalled and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the dexice and your body.
Gaution:
Any changes or modifications it exprassly approved by the pary responsibe for compiiance coukd void the user’s authoity 0 operate this equipment “This transmitter must no be co-located or operating n conjunciion with any olher antenna or ransmiter.
NOTE:

  1. The manufacturer is ot responsible for any radio or TV intrference caused by unauthorized modifcations o this equipment.
  2. To avoid unnecessary radaton intererence,tis recommende 1o use a shielded R4S cable

CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor use only.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the device and your body.
The mains plug is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
For passthrough devices, plug the power strips into the integrated electrical sockets of the devices, but devices of the same or another type not be stacked in normal use.
NOTE:

  1. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
  2. To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable.

Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Early Sail Technology Co., Limited declares that the radio equipment type AC8, A8 and E8 are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and 2014/30/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: https://mywifiassist.com/pages/regulatory
Operating Frequency:
2.4G: US/2412MHz – 2462MHz (CH1-CH11)
5.2G: US/5180MHz – §240MHz (CH36-CH48)
5.8G: US/5745MHz – 5825MHz (CH149-CH165)
EIRP Power (Max.):
2.4G: US/20dBm
5.2G: US/20dBm
5.8G: US/20dBm
Software Version: v1.08
IC
IC RSS warning
Industry Canada(RSS-Gen Issue 4)

The device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference; and
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

IC Radiation Exposure Statement:

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
Operating Temperature: 0°C – 40°C
Operating Humidity: (10% – 90%) RH, non-condensing
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