FS WR-AX1800 Dual-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Router User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- FS
Table of Contents
- WR-AX1800 Dual-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Router
- Quick Start Guide V1.0
- Hardware Overview
- Ports – Description
- Back Panel Jack and Buttons
- Button/Jack – Description
- LED Indicators
- Installation Requirements
- Mounting the Wi-Fi Router
- Connect your device to the router
- Set up the router
- To access the Internet with:
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
- Support and Other Resources
- Product Warranty
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WR-AX1800 Dual-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Router
WR-AX1800
DUAL-BAND GIGABIT Wi-Fi 6 ROUTER
DUAL-BAND GIGABIT Wi-Fi 6 ROUTER ROUTEUR Wi-Fi 6 GIGABIT DUAL-BAND
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Quick Start Guide V1.0
Quick-Start
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the dual-band gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Router. This guide is
designed to familiarize you with the the layout of the Wi-Fi Router and
describes how to deploy the Wi-Fi Router in your network.
WR-AX1800
Accessories
WR-AX1800
Power Adapter x 1
Ethernet Cable x 1
Hardware Overview
Back Panel Ports
Ports – Description
WAN – 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation WAN port. Used to connect to a modern
or the Ethernet jack using an Ethernet cable for internet access.
LAN 1, 2 – 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation LAN port. Used to connect to
computers, switches or game machines, etc.
LAN 3/IPTV – 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation Ethernet port. It is a LAN port
by default. When the IPTV function is enabled, it can only serve as an IPTV
port to connect to a set top box.
Back Panel Jack and Buttons
Button/Jack – Description
Reset – Used to restore the factory settings of the router. Method: When the router is working normally, hold the button down with a needle-like object for about 8 seconds, and then release it when the LED indicator blinks fast. The router is reset.
WPS – Used to start the WPS negotiation of the router.
Method: Press the button, and the LED indicator blinks fast. Within 2 minutes,
enable the WPS function of the other WPS-supported device to establish a WPS
connection.
POWER – Power jack. Please use the included power adapter to connect this jack to a power supply.
LED Indicators
LED Indicator | Status | Description |
---|
LED Indicator
| Solid on|
The system is starting up, or the router is already connected to the internet.
Blink slow|
The router fails to connect to the internet.
Blink fast for 3 seconds|
A device is connect to or disconnected from an
Ethernet port of the router.
Blink fast for 2 minutes|
The router is pending for or performing WPS
negotiation.
off|
The system is faulty, or the router is not powered on properly.
Installation Requirements
Before you begin the installation, make sure that you have the following:
- Make sure the installation site is dry and flat.
- Place the Wi-Fi router in a dry area and avoid liquid intrusion.
- Ensure that the controller is properly grounded.
- Keep the Wi-Fi router clean and dust-free.
- Place the Wi-Fi router in a ventilated place.
Mounting the Wi-Fi Router
Connect the router
Step 1: Import your PPPoE user name and password into the new router (Optional).
- Power on your original and new routers.
- Connect the WAN port of the original router to a LAN port of the new router using an Ethernet cable. After the LED indicator of the new router blinks fast for 8 seconds, the PPPoE user name and password are imported to your new router.
- Remove the original router.
TIPS: This function is only applicable when the connection type of the original router is PPPoE, except for PPPoE of some special ISPs or PPPoE connection set up manually with VLAN information.
Step 2: Connect the WAN port of the router.
- Ensure that the router is powered on.
- Connect the router’s WAN port to the LAN port of your modem or the Ethernet jack using an Ethernet cable. The LED indicator blinks fast for 3 seconds.
Connect your device to the router
Option A: Connect your Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone, to the wireless network of the router. You can find the default Wi-Fi network information on the bottom label of the router.
Option B: Connect your wired device, such as a computer, to a LAN port of the router using an Ethernet cable. The LED indicator blinks fast for 3 seconds.
Set up the router
Step 1: Start a web browser on the device connected to the router, and visit
fswifi.com or 192.168.0.1. Click Start.
Welcome Quick Setup Wizard
Start
TIPS: If the above page does not appear, refer to Q1 in FAQ.
Step 2: The router detects your connection type automatically. Select the ISP
Type based on your region and ISP and enter the required parameters (if any).
Click Next.
Please select your connection type.
As detected, your connection type may be: PPPoE
Isp Type: Normal Connection Type: PPPoE
Isp User Name: Enter the user name from your ISP Isp Password: Enter the
password from your ISP Next Skip
Step 3: Set the Wi-Fi name, Wi-Fi password, and Login password for the router. Click Next.
TIPS: The Wi-Fi password is used to connect to the Wi-Fi network, while the
login password is used for logging in to the web UI of the router.
Done.
Your’re all set! You can now connect to FS_wifi_XXXXXX To change settings of other feactures, click the “More” button below. More
To access the Internet with:
- Wi-Fi-enabled devices: Connect to the Wi-Fi network using the Wi-Fi name and password you set.
- Wired devices: Connect to a LAN port of the router using an Ethernet cable.
TIPS: If you need to modify the Wi-Fi name and Wi-Fi password, see Q3 in FAQ. If you still cannot access the internet after the configuration, refer to Q2 in FAQ.
Troubleshooting
The Screen Displays Request Timed Out
- Check if the network cable is intact.
- Check if the hardware connection is correct.
- The system status indicator on the device panel and the NIC indicator on the computer must be lit.
- The computer’s IP address setting is correct.
FAQ
Q1: I cannot log in to the web UI of the router by visiting fswifi.com or
192.168.0.1. What should I do? A1: Try the following solutions: · If you are
using a Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone: – Ensure that it connects
to the Wi-Fi network of the router. – Ensure that the cellular network (mobile
data) of the device is disabled. · If you are using a wired device, such as a
computer: – Ensure that fswifi.com or 192.168.0.1 is entered correctly in the
address bar, rather than the search bar of the web browser. – Ensure that the
computer is connected to a LAN port of the router properly using an Ethernet
cable. – Ensure that the computer is set to obtain an IP address and the DNS
server address automatically. If the problem persists, reset the router, and
try it again.
Q2: I cannot access the internet after the configuration. What should I do?
A2: Try the following solutions first: · Check whether the WAN port of the
router is connected to a modem or Ethernet jack properly. · Log in to the web
UI of the router and navigate to the Internet Settings page. Follow the
instructions on the page to solve the problem. If the problem persists, try
the following solutions: · For Wi-Fi-enabled devices: – Check whether your Wi-
Fi-enabled devices are connected to the Wi-Fi network of the router. – Visit
fswifi.com or 192.168.0.1 to log in to the web UI and change your Wi-Fi name
and Wi-Fi password on the Wi-Fi Settings > Wi-Fi Name & Password page. Then
try again. · For wired devices: – Check whether your wired devices are
connected to a LAN port properly. – Check whether wired devices are set to
obtain an IP address automatically and obtain DNS server address
automatically.
Q3: How to change the Wi-Fi names and passwords? A3: Follow the steps below:
- Connect your Wi-Fi-enabled device to the Wi-Fi network of the router, or
connect your computer to a LAN port using an Ethernet cable. 2. Start a web
browser and visit fswifi.com or 192.168.0.1 to log in to the web UI of the
router. 3. Navigate to the Wi-Fi Settings > Wi-Fi Name & Password page to
change and save the settings.
Q4: How to reset the router? A4: Try the following methods: Method A: When the router is working normally, hold down the Reset button with a needle-like object for about 8 seconds and release it when the LED indicator blinks fast. The router is reset. Method B: Log in to the web UI of the router and navigate to System Settings > Backup / Restore.
Q5: I cannot find the Wi-Fi network of the router on my Wi-Fi-enabled device. What should I do? A5: Connect your computer to a LAN port of the router to log in to the web UI. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings > Wi-Fi Name & Password and ensure that: · The Wi-Fi networks are enabled. · The Hide function is disabled.
Q6: I cannot find the 5 GHz Wi-Fi network of the router on my Wi-Fi-enabled device. What should I do? A6: Try the following solutions: · Check whether your Wi-Fi-enabled device supports 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. Only devices supporting 5 GHz network can find and connect to the 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. · Check whether the Unify 2.4 GHz & 5GHz function is disabled. If it is disabled, refer to Q5 to find a solution.
Support and Other Resources
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Product Warranty
FS ensures our customers that any damage or faulty items due to our workmanship, we will offer a free return within 30 Days from the day you receive your goods. This excludes any custom made items or tailored solutions.
Warranty: The Wi-Fi router enjoys 2 years limited warranty against defect in materials or workmanship. For more details about warranty, please check at https://www.fs.com/policies/warranty.html
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