Teac WAP-4500 instruction manual Language, Screen, Autostart, Ntp, Date, Time, Sleep

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Device Name: this item is for renaming the SMR entries in the SMR device list.

Example: in case your WAP-4500 you use in the living room shall not be displayed as “WAP-4500“ in the BRC main screen, but by the name of its place “Living Room“, first mark the device for renaming and confirm by OK (7). Then scroll to the entry rename and confirm again by OK (7). Now you will see the cursor driven virtual keyboard you can use for typing the new name for the marked SMR device.

Confirm each letter by OK (7) and finish your renaming by scrolling to the virtual screen's “enter“ symbol and press OK

(7)again. Now you have finished renaming of the marked SMR device entry as you like.

8.2 Language:

here you can select your preferred display language. Press OK (7), scroll to your language and confirm your selection by pressing OK (7) again.

8.3 Screen:

press OK (7), scroll the time and confirm by OK (7) again to select the waiting time for power saving display off.

8.4 Autostart:

here you can chose a start position, where you always like to start operation of your WAP-4500 after power-on.

8.5 NTP:

select NTP on or off to enable/disable the network time synchronization. Scroll to Time Zone and press OK (7) to select the appropriate time zone and confirm by OK (7) again.

8.6 Date:

current date setting when NTP is off. Scroll up/down to Year / Month / Day and select the appropriate data by left/right keys and confirm by OK (7).

8.7 Time:

current time setting when NTP is off. Scroll left/right to Hour / Minutes and select the appropriate data by up/down keys and confirm by OK (7) again.

8.8 Sleep:

sleep time setting. Select between Off- and 30-60-90 minutes. You can set Sleep function also in Clock screen by the right softbutton (4).

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Contents WAP-4500 Page Index WAP-4500Page After unpacking RCA Assembly BRC Battery installation Pairing the BRC and SMR Operation Status Icons Menu Area Soft keysOptions Main screen softkeys Clock Playback Multiroom ClockAudio Server operation Internet Radio Favorite Stations VTunerUSB Audiomanager Page Multiroom Special functionsRecording of Internet Radio contents Using Windows Media Player Choose Guide Radio TunerChoose File Add To Library Add Currently Playing Playlist Settings Screen LanguageAutostart NTPWireless Lan Setting Wizard Wireless Connection WlanNetwork Network InterfaceIP Settings IP settings for LAN and Wlan Advanced Wlan settingsWlan mode select Peer-to-peer/ad-Hoc or Infrastructure mode System Upgrade Reboot System Reset To Factory Default Common Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingProblem the WAP-4500 is Unable to Connect to Network Advice on location, care and safety Problem the WAP-4500 is Unable to Play ItunesSpecifications LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 1999/5/ECWarranty request card
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WAP-4500 specifications

The Teac WAP-2200 and WAP-4500 are high-performance wireless access points designed to enhance network connectivity in various environments, including homes, offices, and public spaces. Both models showcase advanced features and technologies that make them suitable for demanding applications, providing users with reliable and efficient wireless communication.

The Teac WAP-2200 is a compact and powerful device that supports simultaneous dual-band operation, allowing it to transmit on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. With the ability to support up to 300 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 867 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, this access point is well-suited for environments with multiple connected devices. Its sleek design and wall-mountable feature make it a versatile addition to any space, providing seamless coverage and a clutter-free installation.

On the other hand, the Teac WAP-4500 is a more advanced model that operates with higher throughput and better scalability, designed to accommodate larger networks with high traffic demands. It supports advanced 802.11ac Wave 2 technology, which enhances data transfer rates and optimizes performance in high-density environments. The WAP-4500 can deliver combined speeds of up to 1750 Mbps, making it ideal for streaming, gaming, and other bandwidth-intensive applications.

Both access points incorporate Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology, enabling them to maintain strong connections even in challenging conditions where signal interference may occur. This technology facilitates improved data rates and capacity, ensuring that users experience minimal latency and a stable connection, regardless of the number of devices connected to the network.

Moreover, the Teac WAP-2200 and WAP-4500 feature robust security measures, including WPA2 encryption and advanced access controls, to safeguard the network against unauthorized access. The devices are also equipped with user-friendly management interfaces, allowing for easy configuration and monitoring of network performance.

Additionally, both models are compatible with Power over Ethernet (PoE), offering flexible installation options by eliminating the need for separate power adapters. This feature simplifies deployment in challenging locations, providing users with a seamless networking experience.

In summary, the Teac WAP-2200 and WAP-4500 access points are designed to meet the evolving demands of modern wireless networks. With their advanced technologies, impressive data rates, and user-friendly features, they serve as excellent solutions for enhancing connectivity and ensuring efficient performance in any setting.