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How To Set Up Fios Wifi Extender

Verizon Fios Extender E3200

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INTRODUCTION

Fios Extender lets you transmit and distribute digital amusement and data to multiple devices in your dwelling house/office.

Your Extender supports networking using coaxial cables, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi, making information technology i of the most versatile and powerful Wi-Fi extenders available.

Packet CONTENTS

Your package contains:

  • Fios Extender
  • Ability adapter

Organisation REQUIREMENTS

System and software requirements are:

  • A computer or other network device supporting Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet
  • A spider web browser, such as Chrome™, Firefox®, Internet Explorer 8® or higher, or Safari® 5.1 or higher

FEATURES

Your Fios Extender features include:

  • Back up for multiple networking standards, including
    • LAN – 802.11 a/b/g/north/air-conditioning/ax, Gigabit Ethernet and MoCA 2.v interfaces
  • Integrated wired networking with two-port Ethernet switch and Coax (MoCA LAN)
    • Ethernet supports speeds up to k Mbps
    • MoCA 2.v LAN enabled to back up speeds upward to 2500 Mbps over coaxial cable
  • Self-organizing Network (SON) offers seamless roaming, band steering, and AP steering to improve the performance of your Wi-Fi network
  • Integrated Wi-Fi networking with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax access indicate featuring:
    • Astern compatible to 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
    • 2.four GHz 11ax 4×4
    • Two 5 GHz 11ax 4×4
  • Enterprise-level security, including:
    • Advanced Wi-Fi protection featuring WPA2 & WPA3 Modes and MAC address filtering
    • Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) for Wi-Fi QoS (quality-of-service)
  • Secure remote management using HTTPS

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS ExTENDER

Front end Panel

Fios Extender (front panel unified button)

The front panel's unified push allows quick access to the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature and pairing fashion.

The Condition LED will be on white and solid when your Fios Extender is turned on, connected to the cyberspace, and performance normally.

Status LED

Status Status LED Color Fios Extender
Normal WHITE Normal performance (solid)

Fios Extender is booting (fast blink)

BLUE Pairing mode (slow blink) Pairing successful (solid)
GREEN Wi-Fi has been turned off (solid)
Issue(s) Yellow No internet connexion (solid)

Extender is too far from the Router. Poor backhaul bespeak (slow blink)

Extender is too shut to the Router. Poor Wi-Fi coverage (fast glimmer)

RED Hardware/System failure detected (solid) Overheating (fast blink)

Pairing Failure (slow glimmer)

Power OFF Power off

Delight refer to department v.0 for details on the rear LEDs.

REAR Console

The rear console of your Fios Extender has a label that contains important information about your device, including the default settings for the Fios Extender'due south Wi-Fi network proper noun (SSID), Wi-Fi countersign (WPA2 primal), local URL for accessing the Fios Extender's administrative pages, and ambassador countersign. The label also contains a QR code that you lot can scan with your smartphone, tablet, or other camera-equipped Wi-Fi devices to permit you lot to automatically connect your device to your Wi-Fi network without typing in a password (requires a QR code reading app with support for Wi-Fi QR codes).

SSID Label

The rear console has iii ports; F-type coax and Ethernet LAN [two]. The rear panel too includes a DC ability jack and a reset button.

Fios Extender (rear panel with ports identified)

  • Ethernet LAN – connects devices to your Fios Extender using Ethernet cables to bring together the local area network (LAN). The two Ethernet LAN ports are 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing and tin exist used with either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables.
  • Coax LAN – connects your Fios Extender to the LAN and/or to other MoCA devices using a coaxial cable.
  • Reset Push button – allows you lot to reset your Fios Extender to the mill default settings. To perform a soft reboot, press and hold the button for at least three seconds. To reset your Fios Extender to the factory default settings, press and concur the button for at to the lowest degree ten seconds.
  • Power – connects your Fios Extender to an electrical wall outlet using the supplied power adapter.
    Alarm: The included power adapter is for abode employ only, supporting voltages from 105-125 voltage in Ac. Do non apply in environments with greater than 125 voltage in AC.

MOUNTING THE FIOS ExTENDER TO A WALL

For optimum performance, the Fios Extender is designed to stand in a vertical upright position. Verizon does not recommend wall mounting the Fios Extender. Still, if you lot wish to mount your Fios Extender, you can purchase a wall mount bracket from the Verizon Fios Accessories Store at verizon.com/home/accessories/ networking-wifi

To mount your Fios Extender to a wall:

  1. You may apply the wall-mount template sheet for positioning the Fios Extender.
  2. Marking the mounting holes using the template canvas equally shown below.
    Fios Wall Mount template
  3. Drive ii screws into the wall. Leave the screws extended nigh 0.2 inches from the wall.
  4. Verify the screws are positioned correctly by placing the wall subclass on the screws. So remove the wall bracket from the wall.
    Fios Wall Mount (top view)
  5. There are two mounting slots located on the bottom of the Fios Extender. It allows you to deeply attach your Extender to the wall. Marshal the slots with the wall mount bracket.
    Securely attach the Fios Extender to the Fios Wall Mount
  6. Attach the Extender to the wall mountain subclass through an easy twist and lock activity.
    Twist and Lock extender to mount
  7. Marshal the wall mountain bracket with the attached Extender to the screws, then slide the subclass down until information technology locks in place.
    Attach mounted extender to wall
  8. To secure the bracket, place ane spiral into the pocket-size pigsty of the subclass and tighten the spiral into your wall.

Secure bracket with screw

Note: To release the lock, twist the Fios Extender counter-clockwise and press down on the small clip on the bottom of the bracket.

Twist to release router from mount

CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ExTENDER

Connecting your Fios Extender and accessing its web-based User Interface (UI) are both simple procedures.

Accessing the UI may vary slightly, depending on your device'due south operating system and web browser.

SETTING Up YOUR FIOS EXTENDER

Note: Using a wired backhaul, the Fios Extender can exist placed at a location distant from the Fios Router, and positioned for optimum coverage. Using Wi-Fi backhaul, operation tin exist slower and the altitude from the Router volition be determined past the reach of

Wi-Fi from the Fios Router, the materials in the abode, and neighboring Wi-Fi traffic. Wi-Fi backhaul is effective and convenient for Wi-Fi configuration, merely based on Wi-Fi interference characteristics, does not perform as well every bit a wired connection.

WIRED INSTALLATION

  1. Connect the Fios Router to a coax outlet. (If the coax outlet is already in apply, use the coax splitter included in the box.)
  2. Connect the Fios Extender to a coax outlet – ideally in an area with spotty Wi-Fi coverage.
  3. Connect the ability cords to the Router and Extender so to an electrical outlet.
    Wired Installation
  4. After 10 minutes, the light on the Extender should turn solid white, indicating the connectedness is consummate.
    Note: If home is wired for Ethernet, follow same steps as in a higher placeusing an Ethernet cable instead of a coax cable.

WI-FI INSTALLATION

      1. Place the Fios Extender directly side by side to the Fios Router.
      2. Have the Ethernet cable from the packaging and connect ane end to the yellow port on the Router and the other end to the yellow port on the Extender.
      3. Connect the ability cord to your extender so to an electrical outlet.
        Wi-Fi Installation
      4. After 10 minutes, the light on the Extender should turn solid white, indicating the connection is complete.
      5. Unplug and move the Extender to an area between the Router and an area with spotty Wi-Fi coverage. One time the Extender is plugged in, the light should turn solid white again within a few minutes.

Yous're all fix! Your devices volition automatically connect to your Wi-Fi network, there is nothing more to practise.

Notation: The Fios Extender has a Wi-Fi Name/Password that isdifferent from the Fios Router. When the Extender connects to the Router via Coax, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi, the Extender is assigned the Wi-Fi Name/Password of the Router. At this fourth dimension, the Extender doesn't have the power to use the Wi-Fi Name/Password on the rear label and simply uses the aforementioned Wi-Fi Name/Password every bit the Router.

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Master SCREEN

Login Master Option

  1. Open a web browser on the device connected to your Fios Extender network.
  2. In the browser address field (URL), enter the Extender's IP address found in the UI of the Fios Router, and so press the Enter key on your keyboard.
    Note: The IP accost of the Fios Extender was assigned by the FiosRouter if the Extender connects to the Router.
    Browser tab: Primary Option
  3. Enter the countersign that is printed next to the Admin Password on the characterization on the rear of your Fios Extender.
    Extender login screen
    word image 1 Note: The rear label of the Fios Extender has an admin passwordthat is different from that of the Fios Router. When the Extender connects to the Router via Coax, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi, the extender is assigned the admin password of the Router. At this time, the admin password on the rear label of the Fios Extender should exist ignored.

Login Culling Option

      1. Open a web browser on the device directly connected to your Fios Extender.
      2.  In the browser address field (URL), enter the IP address 192.168.1.254
        Browser tab: Alternative Option
      3. Enter the countersign that is printed adjacent to the Admin Password on the label on the rear of your Fios Extender.

Extender login screen

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When you log into your Fios Extender, the main screen displays a dashboard besides every bit a navigation menu to Wi-Fi, Status, and Advanced settings.

Main Screen

Information about the main menu options can be found in the following chapters:

  • Status – this chapter
  • Wi-Fi – Chapter three
  • Advanced – Chapter 4

Condition

Wi-Fi Status

Apply the Wi-Fi status feature to view the condition for either ii.4 GHz or 5 GHz of your Extender'southward Wi-Fi network.

Y'all tin view the security settings, such as SSID, WPA security key, Wi-Fi MAC address, and the number of associated clients connected to your Wi-Fi network.

Wi-Fi Status

Wi-Fi Status

To view the Wi-Fi security settings:

      1. Select Condition from the left pane.
      2. Click Wi-Fi Status to view the Wi-Fi settings of your Fios Extender.

General

This department displays information such as the device name and model, firmware and hardware versions as well as the MAC Address and IP data of your Extender.

Extender Status

To view:

  1. Select Status from the left pane.
  2. Click Full general to view the device information and network settings of your Fios Extender.

Open Source Software

To view:

  1. Select Status from the left pane.
  2. Click Open Source Software to view the data.

Open Source Software

This production includes software made available nether open source licenses. Additional information about that software, applicable licenses, and downloadable copies of source code, is available at:

https://verizon.com/opensource/

All open source software contained in this production is distributed WITHOUT Whatsoever WARRANTY. All such software is subject to the copyrights of the authors and to the terms of the applicable licenses included in the download.

This information is provided for those who wish to edit or otherwise change such programs. You lot do not need a copy of any of such open source software source lawmaking to install or operate the device.

CONNECTING A WI-FI DEVICE USING WPS

For instructions on how to connect devices to Wi-Fi using WPS,refer to section 3.iv "Wi-Fi Protected Setup" on folio 35.

WI-FI SETTINGS

Wi-Fi networking enables you to free yourself from wires, making your devices more attainable and easier to use.

You can create a Wi-Fi network, including accessing and configuring Wi-Fi security options.

OVERVIEW

Your Fios Extender provides you with Wi-Fi connectivity using the 802.11a, b, g, n, ac or ax standards. These are the most common Wi-Fi standards.

802.11b has a maximum data rate of 11 Mbps, 802.11a, and 802.11g accept a maximum data charge per unit of 54 Mbps, 802.11n has a maximum data rate of 600 Mbps, 802.11ac has a maximum data rate of 1.73 Gbps, and 802.11ax has a maximum data rate of 4.eight Gbps.

802.11b and thousand standards operate in the two.four GHz range. 802.11ac operates in the five GHz range. 802.11n and ax operate in both the 2.4 GHz and v GHz ranges.

Note: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g are legacy modes and are notrecommended. Even one such device continued to the network will slow your entire Wi-Fi network.

PRIMARY NETWORK

You tin view the security settings for either 2.4 GHz or v GHz of your Wi-Fi network.

  • Self-Organizing Network (SON) Wi-Fi Enabled – allows for smart roaming to provide reliable Wi-Fi network with full indicate strength in all areas.

Wi-Fi: Primary Network

Wi-Fi: Primary Network

To view the Wi-Fi security settings:

      1. Select Wi-Fi from the left pane so click Primary Network.
      2. To view the Wi-Fi security, click the setupSettings icon button.
        Comment: We recommend using the default settings unlessotherwise directed.
  • Broadcast

Enable or disable the Extender from dissemination the Wi-Fi proper name to customer devices.

  • Device Access List

Enter Wi-Fi client MAC addresses to either let or block them from accessing your Wi-Fi network.

To view Wi-Fi MAC authentication:Click on Edit Listing.

    • Allow access to all devices – allows the listed devices to admission the Wi-Fi network.

Alarm: This volition block Wi-Fi network access for all devices nonin the listing. Only devices in the list will be able to connect to the Wi-Fi network.

    • Deny admission to all devices – denies access to the listed devices. All other Wi-Fi devices will be able to access the Wi-Fi network if they use the correct Wi-Fi countersign.
  • Group cardinal – updates the WPA shared key.
  • Wi-Fi QoS (WMM) – improves the quality of service (QoS) for vocalism, video, and audio streaming over Wi-Fi by prioritizing these data streams.
  • WMM Power Salvage – improves bombardment life on mobile Wi-Fi devices such as smart phones and tablets past fine-tuning power consumption.
  • 802.eleven Mode

From the 802.11 Manner department, yous can view the Wi-Fi access to your network of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi communication standard (mode) best suited or compatible with the devices yous allow access to your Wi-Fi network.

The Wi-Fi mode:

    • Compatibility – This is the default fashion setting on 5 GHz, providing a skillful balance of functioning and interoperability with existing Wi-Fi devices. 802.11a,n,ac and ax devices can connect.
    • Legacy – This is the default style setting on 2.4 GHz, providing broad connection support for old and new Wi-Fi devices. Merely 802.11b,thousand and n devices can connect.
    • 802.11n is available on both 2.iv GHz and 5 GHz frequencies.
    • Connecting 802.11a or b devices will cause your Wi-Fi network to slow on that radio and is non recommended.
    • When all changes are complete, click Save Changes to save the changes.
  • Transmit Power – adjusts the ability of the Wi-Fi signal.

Guest NETWORK

The Guest Network is designed to provide internet connectivity to your guests but restricts access to your primary network and shared files. The primary network and the guest network are separated from each other through firewalls. Invitee Wi-Fi can be managed using the Fios Router's web interface. If you want to enable/disable your Guest Wi-Fi or to alter the Invitee Wi-Fi SSID (Name) or Password, delight log into the Fios Router's web interface for management.

Wi-Fi: Guest Network

To view Guest Network settings:

Select Wi-Fi from the left pane and and so click Guest Network.

IOT NETWORK

The IoT Network is designed to provide an easier setup experience for your Cyberspace of Things (IoT) devices which do good from connecting to the two.4 Ghz band while keeping your Primary Network settings unchanged. IoT devices and Chief devices can communicate unrestricted. IoT Wi-Fi can be managed using the Fios Router's spider web interface. If you desire to enable/disable your IoT Wi-Fi or to change the IoT Wi-Fi SSID (Proper name) or Password, please log into the Fios Router'southward web interface for direction.

Wi-Fi: IoT Network

To view IoT Network Settings:

Select Wi-Fi from the left pane and then click IoT Network.

WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an easier style for many devices to set up up a secure Wi-Fi network connection. Instead of manually entering passwords or multiple keys on each Wi-Fi client,

such as a laptop, printer, or external hard drive, your Fios Extender creates a secure Wi-Fi network.

In most cases, this just requires the pressing of two buttons – one on your Fios Extender and one on the Wi-Fi client. This could be either a built-in button or one on a compatible Wi-Fi adapter/card, or a virtual button in software. In one case completed, this allows Wi-Fi clients to join your Wi-Fi network.

To initialize the WPS process, you lot tin can either printing and hold the unified push button located on the forepart of your Fios Extender for more than two seconds or apply the UI and printing the on-screen push button.

You can hands add Wi-Fi devices to your Wi-Fi network using the WPS selection if your Wi-Fi device supports the WPS feature.

To access WPS using the user interface:

  1. From the primary menu, select Wi-Fi settings, then select Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
    Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
  2. Use one of the following methods:
    • If your Wi-Fi client device has a WPS button, printing the unified button on your router for more than than two seconds, then click the commencement WPS button in the Pick 1 to start the WPS registration process.
    • If your client device has a WPS Pin, locate the Pivot printed on the client's characterization or in the client documentation. Enter the Pin number in the Enter Pin field. The Client WPS Pin field is located in the Option 2 on the user interface.
    • Click Register.
    • Alternatively, you lot can enter the router's Pin shown on this screen into the WPS user interface of your device, if this Pivot mode is supported past your Wi-Fi device.
  3. After pressing the unified button (WPS) on your Fios Extender, you take two minutes to printing the WPS button on the customer device earlier the WPS session times out.
    When the unified push (WPS) on your Fios Extender is pressed, the Status LED on the front of your Fios Extender begins flashing blue. The flashing continues until WPS pairing to the customer device completes successfully. At this time, the Status LED turns solid blue.
    If WPS fails to constitute a connection to a Wi-Fi client device inside two minutes, the Status LED on your Fios Extender flashes cherry for two minutes to bespeak the WPS pairing process was unsuccessful. Later on flashing red, the light returns to solid white to betoken that Wi-Fi is on.

Note: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) cannot be used if WPA3security is enabled or SSID broadcast is disabled or if MAC address hallmark is enabled with an empty white listing.

CHANNEL SETTINGS

You tin configure the channel settings for either ii.4 GHz or five GHz of your Wi-Fi network.

Wi-Fi: Channel Settings

To view and configure the channel settings:

  1. Select Channel Settings in the Wi-Fi department.
  2. Click on Settings on the top right-manus side of the Channel Settings page to configure the aqueduct scan settings:Wi-Fi: Scan Settings
    • Select the Continue my channel selection during power cycle check box to save your channel selection when your Fios Extender is rebooted.
    • Enable DFS channels during channel scan: DFS channels are enabled by default during channel scans.
  3. On the Aqueduct Settings page for either ii.4 GHz or 5 GHz, the following information displays and can exist configured:
    • Channel Score – displays a network congestion score of one to 10 in each Wi-Fi channel. It can exist used to determine which channels to employ or to avoid. Higher score indicates less congestion in a channel.
    • Aqueduct Analysis – scans and displays channel bandwidth and signal strength of bachelor APs.
    • Channel – this is the radio channel used by the Wi-Fi router and its clients to communicate with each other. The channel must be the same on the router and all of its Wi-Fi clients. Select the channel yous want the Wi-Fi radio to use to communicate, or take the default (Auto) channel option. Then the router will automatically assign itself a radio aqueduct.
    • Width – displays the Wi-Fi channel currently in use on each band. Users tin select from available channels.

To view the aqueduct settings history:

  1. Select Aqueduct Settings in the Wi-Fi section.
  2. Click on History to brandish the channel settings history.

Wi-Fi: Channel Settings - History

CONFIGURING Advanced SETTINGS

Avant-garde settings encompass a wide range of sophisticated configurations for your Fios Extender'southward security and system logs.

Circumspection: Many of the settings described in this section should onlybe configured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the functioning of your Fios Extender and local network.

USING Advanced SETTINGS

You lot tin can access the post-obit advanced settings:

  • Reboot – restarts your Fios Extender.
  • Users – sets the countersign for ambassador access.
  • Factory Default – resets your Fios Extender to its default settings.
  • Arrangement Logging
    • System Log – view the most recent activity of your Fios Extender.
    • Advanced Log – view a summary of the monitored data collected for Fios Extender.
    • DHCP Log – view a list of all DHCP clients connected to your Fios Router.
    • BHM Log – view a summary of the monitored backhaul modes of Fios Extender.

REBOOT

Yous can reboot your Fios Extender using the Reboot characteristic. Refer to >ane.3b/ REAR Panel  for power reset push option.

To reboot your Fios Extender using the user interface:

  1. Select Avant-garde from the left pane and and then click Reboot.
    Reboot Extender
  2. Click Reboot Device button on the screen. Your Extender will reboot. This may take up to a minute.
  3. To admission your Fios Extender user interface, refresh your spider web browser.
  4. Later the front panel  Condition LED turns solid white, you will automatically be sent to the spider web browser login folio.

USERS

The Fios Extender clones the Users password of the Fios Router. Use the login countersign of the Fios Router for managing your Extender settings. If you want to modify your password, please log in the Fios Router's web interface and go to Advanced/Utilities/ Users page to make changes.

To view the Users password:

Select Users in the Avant-garde department.

Users

FACTORY DEFAULT

You can restore the configuration settings to the factory default settings for your Fios Extender. Restoring the default settings erases the current configuration, including user divers settings and network connections.

To restore your Fios Extender's factory default settings:

  1. Select Factory Default in the Advanced section.
    Extender Factory Default options
  2. Click Restore Factory Default push button. The factory default settings are applied and your Fios Extender restarts. One time complete, the Login page for the Offset Time Like shooting fish in a barrel Setup Wizard displays.

SYSTEM LOGGING

System Log

Organisation Log provides a view of the nigh recent activity of your Fios Extender.

To view the system log:

  1. Select Organization Logging in the Avant-garde section.
    System Log
  2. To view logged events for a specific timeframe, click the Options push button.
    Log viewing options
  3. To refresh the page, click Refresh.
  4. To delete the log information, click Clear.
  5. To save the log information, click Salvage.

Advanced Log

You can view a summary of the monitored data collected for your Fios Extender.

To view your Fios Extender'due south full system condition and trafficmonitoring data:

  1. Select System Logging in the Avant-garde section.
  2. Click on the Advanced Log from the top of the Organization Logging page.
    Advanced Log
  3. To view logged events for a specific timeframe, click the Options button.
  4. To refresh the page, click Refresh.
  5. To delete the log information, click Articulate.
  6. To save the log information, click Save.

DHCP Log

You lot tin view a list of the connected DHCP clients on your network.

To viewa list of the connected DHCP clientsstatus:

  1. Select System Logging in the Avant-garde section.
  2. Click on the DHCP Log from the top of the System Logging page.
    DHCP Log
  3. To view logged events for a specific timeframe, click the Options button.
  4. To refresh the page, click Refresh.
  5. To delete the log information, click Clear.
  6. To save the log information, click Save.

BHM Log

You can view a summary of the BHM (backhaul modes: Ethernet, coax and Wi-Fi) status of your Fios Extender.

To view the backhaul modes log:

  1. Select System Logging in the Avant-garde department.
  2. Click on the BHM Log from the pinnacle of the Organisation Logging page.
    BHM Log
  3. To view logged events for a specific timeframe, click the Options push button.
  4. To refresh the folio, click Refresh.
  5. To delete the log data, click Articulate.
  6. To salvage the log information, click Save.

TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter lists solutions for problems that may be encountered while using your Fios Extender besides as frequently asked questions.

Although the majority of the Fios Extender'south LAN and net connectivity is automatic and transparent, if an issue does occur accessing the internet (eastward.grand. consummate loss of connectivity, inability to access services, etc.), you may need to have additional steps to resolve the problem.

Note: The advanced settings should only exist configured byexperienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the functioning of your Fios Extender and your local network.

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS

IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT TO THE Net:

  • The showtime matter to cheque is whether your Fios Extender is powered on and is connected to the Fios Router. Check the  Condition LED on the front of the Fios Extender. Exist sure to refer to the "1.3a/ Front end Panel" on page vii to determine condition of the Fios Extender. Check the WAN cable (Ethernet or coaxial) connecting your Fios Router to the internet to make certain information technology is properly continued on both ends.
  • If the prior tips do non resolve your connection result, endeavor restarting (rebooting) the Fios Extender by manually pressing the 'cherry' reset push button on the rear panel of the Fios Extender for 2-four seconds (the Status LED  should become off) to begin rebooting your Fios Extender. Your Fios Extender will begin rebooting and will return to service in 3 – 5 minutes depending on your network connection. Check  Status LED  and if information technology is solid white, try once again to access the net.
  • If rebooting your Fios Extender does non resolve your connexion issue, try power cycling the Extender past unplugging the power cable from the adapter or the wall and wait ii minutes. During the 2 min. wait catamenia, also ability bike the network device (e.k. the computer, tablet, etc.) and and so plug the ability cable back into the Fios Extender. After 3-5 minutes, recheck the Status LED  and try again to access the cyberspace.

IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT TO YOUR FIOS ExTENDER USING WI-FI:

  • Be sure your Wi-Fi device is within range of your Fios Extender; move it closer to run into if your connexion improves.
  • Bank check your network device's Wi-Fi settings to be sure your device's Wi-Fi is on (enabled) and that yous have the correct Wi-Fi network and password (if using a Wi-Fi password) as configured on your Fios Extender.
  • Be sure y'all are connecting to the correct Wi-Fi network; check to be sure you are using your Fios Extender'due south SSID. In some cases, if using a Wi-Fi password, you may need to enter the Wi-Fi password into your network device once again to be certain your device accepts the password.
  • Check to be sure you are running the latest software for your network device.
  • Try turning your network device's Wi-Fi off and on, and attempt to connect.
  • If you have made whatever changes in your network settings and turning your network device'due south Wi-Fi off and on does non assist, try to restart your network device.
  • You may need to turn the Wi-Fi settings from on to off, and back to on again and use the changes.
  • If yous are still unable to access your Fios Extender, you may need to try connecting to the Extender using another network device. If the issue goes away with another network device, the issue is likely with that individual network device'southward configuration.

ACCESSING YOUR FIOS ExTENDER IF YOU ARE LOCKED OUT

  • If your Fios Extender connection is lost while making configuration changes, a setting that locks access to your Fios Extender'south UI may take inadvertently been activated.

The common ways to lock access to your Fios Extender are:

  • Scheduler – If a schedule has been created that applies to the computer over the connection being used, your Fios Extender will not be attainable during the times ready in the schedule.
  • Access Control – If the access control setting for the calculator is gear up to block the estimator, access to your Fios Extender is denied.

To proceeds access, restore the default settings to your Extender.

RESTORING YOUR FIOS ExTENDER'South DEFAULT SETTINGS

At that place are two means to restore your Fios Extender's default settings. It is of import to note that after performing either procedure, all previously saved settings on your Fios Extender will be lost.

  • Using the tip of a ballpoint pen or pencil, press and hold the Reset button on the back of your Fios Extender for at least ten seconds.
  • Access the UI and navigate to the Avant-garde Settings page. Select Factory Default option. Click the Restore Default Settings button. For additional details, refer to section 4.iii/ Factory Default section of this guide.

Note: If you reset or reboot your Fios Extender, you may also needto disconnect your Fios Extender'due south power supply for a few minutes (three or more than) and and then reconnect the power cablevision. Nonetheless, in order to provide full synchronization to the coaxial network, disconnecting and reconnecting the ability may be required.

LAN Connection FAILURE

To troubleshoot a LAN connectedness failure:

  • Verify your Fios Extender is properly installed, LAN connections are right, and that the Fios Extender and communicating network devices are all powered on.
  • Confirm that the computer and Fios Extender are both on the same network segment.

If unsure, permit the reckoner go the IP address automatically by initiating the DHCP function, and then verify the figurer is using an IP address within the default range of 192.168.one.2 through 192.168.1.254. If the reckoner is not using an IP accost inside the correct IP range, information technology will non connect to your Fios Extender.

  • Verify the subnet mask address is set to 255.255.255.0.

TIMEOUT Fault OCCURS WHEN ENTERING THE URL OR IP Accost

Verify the following:

  • All computers are working properly.
  • IP settings are correct.
  • Fios Extender is on and connected properly.

For connections experiencing lag or a slow response:

  • Check for other devices on the network utilizing large portions of the bandwidth and if possible temporarily finish their current utilization and recheck the connection.
  • If lag still exists, articulate the enshroud on the computer and if still needed, unplug the Ethernet cable or disable the Wi-Fi connection to the computer experiencing the deadening connection and then reconnect or enable the Wi-Fi connection and try the connection once more.

In rare cases you may also need to:

  • Unplug the Ethernet cable to Fios Extender and restart the Fios Extender, wait 1-2 mins. and insert the Ethernet cable again.
  • Under limited circumstances you may use a port forwarding configuration on the Fios Router, based on the awarding you are using (refer to Verizon'southward support online assistance for more details).

Front UNIFIED BUTTON

The front console'southward Unified Button allows quick access to the

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) characteristic and handset paging/pairing manner. In addition, the Unified Push button provides a visual display of the Fios Extender's current condition. Refer to the chart below for details.

Status Status LED Colour Fios Extender
Normal WHITE Normal functioning (solid) Router is booting. (fast blink)
Blueish Pairing mode (irksome glimmer) Pairing successful (solid)
GREEN Wi-Fi has been turned off. (solid)
Issue(south) YELLOW No internet connection (solid)

Extender is too far from the Router. Poor backhaul point (dull blink)

Extender is too close to the Router. Poor Wi-Fi coverage (fast blink)

RED Hardware/System failure detected (solid) Overheating (fast glimmer)

Pairing Failure (slow blink)

Power OFF Power off

REAR LIGHTED INDICATORS

Flash Speed

  • Ho-hum flash – Two times per second
  • Fast flash – Four times per 2d

LAN Ethernet – Upper LED

  • Unlit – Indicates no i Gbps link
  • Solid green – Indicates 1 Gbps link
  • Fast flash dark-green – Indicates LAN activity. The traffic can be in either management.

LAN Ethernet – Lower LED

  • Unlit – Indicates no ten/100/yard Mbps link
  • Solid green – Indicates 10/100/1000 Mbps link

LAN Coax

  • Unlit – Indicates no MoCA network connectedness to the device
  • Solid light-green – Indicates network link

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I'VE RUN OUT OF ETHERNET PORTS ON MYFIOS ExTENDER. HOW Practise I ADD MORE COMPUTERS OR DEVICES?

Plugging in an Ethernet hub or switch expands the number of ports on your Fios Extender.

  • Run a directly-through Ethernet cable from the Uplink port of the new hub to the Fios Extender.

Utilize a crossover cablevision if there is no Uplink port/switch on your hub, to connect to the Fios Extender.

  • Remove an existing device from the yellow Ethernet port on your Fios Extender and use that port.

IS THE WI-FI Choice ON By DEFAULT ON MY FIOS ExTENDER?

Yep, your Fios Extender's Wi-Fi option is activated out of the box.

IS THE WI-FI SECURITY ON Past DEFAULT WHEN THE WI-FI Selection IS ACTIVATED?

Yeah, with the unique WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Admission 2) fundamental that is printed on the sticker on the rear panel of your Fios Extender.

ARE MY FIOS ExTENDER'S ETHERNET PORTS Machine- SENSING?

Yes. Either a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable can exist used.

CAN I USE AN OLDER WI-FI DEVICE TO CONNECT TO MY FIOS ExTENDER?

Yep, your Fios Extender can interface with 802.11a, b, g, n, air-conditioning or ax devices. Your Fios Extender also can exist setup to handle only n Wi-Fi cards, g Wi-Fi cards, b Wi-Fi cards, or any combination of the three.

CAN MY WI-FI Betoken Laissez passer THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, AND Glass?

The concrete environs surrounding your Fios Extender can take a varying result on signal forcefulness and quality. The denser the object, such as a concrete wall compared to a plaster wall, the greater the interference. Concrete or metallic reinforced structures feel a higher degree of signal loss than those made of forest, plaster, or glass.

HOW DO I LOCATE THE IP Address THAT MY COMPUTER IS USING?

In Windows 7 or Windows 10, click the Windows button and select Control Panel, and then click View Network Status and Tasks. In the side by side window, click Local Expanse Connexion. In the Local Area Network Connection Status window, click Details.

On Mac Os Ten, open System Preferences and click the Network icon. The IP address displays almost the summit of the screen.

I USED DHCP TO CONFIGURE MY NETWORK. Do I NEED TO RESTART MY Calculator TO REFRESH MY IP ADDRESS?

No. In Windows 7, Windows 10 and OSX, unplug the Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi card, so plug information technology back in.

I CANNOT ACCESS MY FIOS ExTENDER UI. WHAT SHOULD I Practise?

If you lot cannot access the UI, verify the computer continued to your Fios Extender is ready up to dynamically receive an IP address.

SPECIFICATIONS

The specifications for your Fios Extender are as follows.

This includes standards, cabling types and environmental parameters.

Note: The specifications listed in this chapter are subject to alterwithout discover.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model Number: E3200

Standards: IEEE 802.3x, 802.3u IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/air conditioning/ax

IP: IP versions 4 and vi

MoCA LAN: 1125 – 1675 MHz 2500 Mbps

Speed: Wired LAN Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing

Cabling Blazon: Ethernet 10BaseT: UTP/STP Category 3 or v

Ethernet 100BaseT: UTP/STP Category v

Ethernet 1000BaseT: UTP/STP Category 5e

Firewall: ICSA certified

LED INDICATORS

Front Panel: Unified Push button

Rear Console: LAN Coax and LAN Ethernet [2]

Ecology PARAMETERS

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

Fios Extender (unit only):

Size: 5.32" wide ten 9.27" high x v.94" deep

Weight: 2.fifty lbs / 1.138 kg Complete System (inc. packaging):

Size: 12.24" wide x 6.26" high x 7.09" deep

Weight: iv.00 lbs ~ 4.05 lbs / 1.81 kg ~ ane.83 kg

Power: External, 12V, 3.5A Screws (optional): PH TP+Northward: 0.157" x 0.984"

Anchor PE: 0.197" x 0.984"

Certifications: FCC, UL 60950-1

Operating Temperature: 5° C to 40° C (41° F to 104° F)

Storage Temperature: -v° C to 50° C (23° F to 122° F)

Operating Humidity: 5% to 85%

Storage Humidity: 5% to 93% (non-condensing)

NOTICES

This chapter lists various compliance and modification notices, too as the NEBS requirements and GPL.

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES

Class B Equipment

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Role 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will non occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does crusade harmful interference to radio or tv set reception, which can be determined past turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to attempt to correct the interference by one of the post-obit measures:

      • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
      • Increment the separation between the equipment and receiver.
      • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
      • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/Goggle box technician for assist.

This device complies with Role 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must have whatever interference received, including interference that may cause undesired functioning.

FCC Circumspection: Whatever changes or modifications not expressly approved by the political party responsible for compliance could void the user'southward authority to operate this equipment.

RF Exposure:

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should exist installed and operated with minimum altitude 31 cm betwixt the radiator & your trunk.

This transmitter must non exist co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

2.4GHz operation of this product in the U.Due south.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11.

This device is restricted for indoor use.

Safety Warning:

      1. The circuit of cablevision distribution arrangement under consideration is TNV-1 circuit.
      2. The mutual sides or earthed side of the circuit are continued to the screen of the coaxial cable through an antenna connector of tuner and to all accessible parts and circuits (SELV, LCC and accessible metal parts).
      3. The screen of the coaxial cablevision is intended to be connected to world in the building installation.

The cable distribution system should exist grounded (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Lawmaking (NEC), in particular Department 820.93, Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable.

Le système de distribution par câble doit être mis à la terre conformément à ANSI / NFPA 70, Code national de l'électricité (NEC), en particulier à la section 820.93, Mise à la terre du blindage conducteur extérieur d'un câble coaxial.

NEBS (Network Equipment Building System) Statement

An external SPD is intended to be used with G3100/E3200.

Warning: The intra-building ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST Not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089) and crave isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in social club to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

Caution: The Fios Extender must be installed inside the dwelling house. TheExtender is not designed for exterior installation.

General PUBLIC LICENSE

This product contains sure software that is covered past open source licensing requirements. Copies of the licenses and a downloadable re-create of the source code for the open source software that is used in this product are available on the following website:

http://verizon.com/opensource/

All open source software contained in this production is distributed WITHOUT Any WARRANTY. All such software is subject to the copyrights of the authors and to the terms of the applicative licenses included in the download.

You lot may too obtain a re-create of the source lawmaking for the open source software used in this product for a menstruation of iii years after

your receipt of the production by sending a bank check for $x, payable to VERIZON, to the address beneath:

Verizon

One Verizon Way Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

Attn: Legal, Open Source Requests

Annotation: This information is provided for those who wish to edit orotherwise alter such programs. You exercise not need a copy of any of such open source software source code to install or operate the device.

Source: https://manuals.plus/verizon/fios-extender-e3200-user-manual

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