The AirTies Air 4920 Smart Mesh User Manual is designed to provide users with easy installation and WiFi coverage extension. This product is a 1600 Mbps Smart Mesh Access Point that can be set up in just a few simple steps. The manual provides a quick installation guide that includes positioning the device next to the router, connecting it to the mains, and waiting for both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz LEDs to turn solid green. Once the device is set up, users can connect their mobile devices to the new wireless network using the factory default network name and password labeled on the bottom of the device. The manual also provides instructions on how to extend WiFi coverage using Mesh technology. Users can add additional Air 4920s to their network and connect devices via Ethernet to improve range and coverage. The manual also includes tips for best performance, troubleshooting, and FAQs. Overall, the AirTies Air 4920 Smart Mesh User Manual is a comprehensive guide that provides users with all the information they need to set up and use this product effectively.
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1600 Mbps Smart Mesh Access Point Air 4920 EASY SETUP: ACCESS POINT 1. Position one Air 4920 next to your router and connect the two using the enclosed Ethernet cable (yellow plug). 2. Connect the Air 4920 device to the mains and press the power switch. 3. Wait until both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz LEDs are solid green This may take up to 3 minutes. 4. Now, you can connect mobile devices to your new wireless network.Factory default network name and password are labeled on the bottom of the device. – On each client (e.g. laptop, phone or tablet), connect to the network on the label. – Enter the network password when prompted. 5. (Optional) You can change network name (SSID) and password of your network. Connect to your network, open the web browser and type “http://air4920.local” to the address bar. Log in and navigate to QUICK SETUP from the left pane. (Default login password is blank.) EXTEND YOUR WiFi COVERAGE (MESH): Preparation: Connecting the new Air 4920 1. In the room in which the router is located, position the new Air 4920 at a distance of around three meters from the existing Air 4920 device, connect it in to the mains and wait until both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz LEDs are flashing green ( 4 seconds ON, 4 seconds OFF ). This may take up to 3 minutes. 2. 2.a Press the WPS button on the existing Air 4920 (next to the router) for 2 seconds and then on the new Air 4920 for 2 seconds (2.b). The 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz LEDs start to flash and the devices connect automatically. This process may take up to five minutes. The connection has been established once the LEDs light up green (The 5 GHz LED will turn OFF briefly once in every 5 seconds). Congratulations, you have successfully configured your new device. Your existing Air 4920 network credentials are automatically configured to your new Air 4920. Note: If the 5GHz LED on the new device does not light up green within five minutes, please repeat step 2. Setting up the Air 4920 in the room of your choice 3. The new Air 4920 can now be unplugged and placed in the room of your choice. The connection will be established automatically. This process will take up to three minutes. Note: If 5 GHz LED does not light up green (The 5 GHz LED will turn OFF briefly once in every 5 seconds) within three minutes, please consult the chapter «Troubleshooting» (page 5). 4. (Optional) Now, you can connect wired devices (in this example, the Set-Top Box) to the Air 4920 using the ethernet cable (yellow plug). 5. (Optional) You can add additional Air 4920s to your network by repeating steps from 1. Improving wireless coverage If you would like to improve wireless coverage in another room, you can set up an additional Air 4920. You can also connect devices via Ethernet to this Air 4920 (for example a STB, computer or game console). Improving range If the location you want to cover is too far away from your existing Air 4920, you can install additional Air 4920s to reach there. TIPS FOR BEST PERFORMANCE: – Turn off wireless service on your modem. – Keep units away from: – Potential sources of electrical interference. Equipment that potentially cause interference include ceiling fans, home security systems, microwaves, PCs, and cordless phones (handset and base). – Large metal surfaces and objects. Large objects and wide surfaces such as glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors, brick, and concrete walls can also weaken wireless signals. – Sources and areas of heat such as ovens and sun rooms as well as direct sun light even if there is good air conditioning. – Also, it is highly recommended that uninterruptable power supplies (UPSes) (or, at least, surge protectors) are used to protect Air 4920s and other electrical devices (VDSL modems, routers/gateways, set-top boxes, TVs, etc.) from electrical dangers. Electrical storms, voltage surges and other risks associated with the electrical power grid can cause significant damage to electrical devices. In additional, even a 1-second disruption in electrical power is likely to cause all modems, wireless clients, TVs, set-top boxes, etc. to be powered off or to be reset. Even if the equipment starts up automatically, it will be several minutes before all systems come back online and allow you to enjoy your Internet-based services. TROUBLESHOOTING: NOTES: – Returning to factory settings: To return unit to factory settings, press down on the reset button (in a small opening on the back) for 10 seconds. A metal paperclip (with an extended tip) or strong toothpick are typically good choices for this task. When the reset process is triggered, the LEDs in the front will temporarily “shimmer” and the unit will reboot (in about 3 minutes) to factory settings. – If you personalize the network settings, please record them here: Network Name: ……………………………………………………………… Network Password: ………………………………………………………… User Interface Password: ……………………………………………….. This product makes use of software developed by the open source community. Any such software is licensed under the specific license terms applicable to that particular software (like GPL, LGPL etc). Detailed information on the applicable licenses and license terms can be found on the device’s user interface. By using this product, you acknowledge that you have reviewed such license terms and that you agree to be bound by them. Where such terms entitle you to the source code of said software, that source code will be made available at cost upon request from AirTies. To obtain a copy of said source code, please send your request in writing via email to [email protected] or via snail mail to: AirTies Wireless Communications Gulbahar Mah. Avni Dilligil Sok. No:5 Celik Is Merkezi, Mecidiyeköy, 34394 ISTANBUL/Turkey AirTies will mail to you a CD with the requested source code for $9,99 plus the cost of shipping. For details please contact [email protected]
Product Name | AirTies Air 4920 Smart Mesh Access Point |
WiFi Speed | 1600 Mbps |
WiFi Technology | Smart Mesh |
Installation | Easy setup in a few simple steps |
WiFi Coverage Extension | Can be extended using Mesh technology and additional Air 4920s |
Connectivity | Can connect devices via Ethernet to improve range and coverage |
Tips for Best Performance | Turn off wireless service on your modem; keep units away from potential sources of electrical interference, large metal surfaces and objects, sources and areas of heat; use uninterruptable power supplies or surge protectors to protect devices from electrical dangers |
Troubleshooting | Includes troubleshooting guide and instructions on returning unit to factory settings |
How do I reset my device?
To reset your device, press the reset button on the back of the device for 5 seconds. Login/Reset Instructions
Will 2 of these function the same as a dual pack?
Yes they do function the same
Once installed, does this device provide ability to differentiate between main router and this extender? Or more like an extra access point?
Depends on how the airtime was installed. If it is hardwired (plugged directly through Ethernet) it will show up as its own separate WiFi access, which is found at the bottom along with password). If you’re an at&t customer you can easily pair without the Ethernet by using the word then moving it to another location.( by pair with the wps, at first the airties WiFi name will show up but once it fully pairs to your router it will take on the name of your current WiFi, so you will no longer see the airties WiFi name, you will only see your original WiFi that you were using
Does this only work when my main router’s 2.4g and 5g is on the same SSI?
How to trouble shoot at&t air 4920 smart wifi extender
Suggest booting while connected with ethernet cable to modem. When it settles to two solid green lights remove. Keep plugged in and test wi-fi signal from your wi-fi device. Device and password are from modem. In our case an AT&T uverse unit.
Will this get better wifi coverage with an ethernet cable or wifi pairing to my att arris wap ?
This can only extend a WiFi connection wirelessly. You can’t plug in an Ethernet cable to receive internet. It has a great antenna though that and it can pull close to the same speeds as the router.
On an average day roughly 10 devices are pulling from my router. Will the extender help?
We returned ours the next day. Didn’t work.
Does this wifi extender have at&t software so it shows up as an extender in smart home manager? bought other branded airties 4920 and no compatibilit?
My Wi-Fi is AT&T and it had no problem pairing with the system. As far as the software I could not tell you the brand.
How do I change my network name (SSID)?
Connect to your network, open a web browser and type http://air4920.local in the address bar. Log in with default user name and password (admin/admin) and navigate to QUICK SETUP from the left pane.
How do I change my password?
Connect to your network, open a web browser and type http://air4920.local in the address bar. Log in with default user name and password (admin/admin) and navigate to QUICK SETUP from the left pane.
Will this work with Atlantic broadband?
It works with wi-fi, doesn’t matter who the provider is
Do you have air4930?
Use with att; in the smart home manager app it shows only my ipad pro connected to it. none of the other devices near it. Anyone know why?
It’s a problem with the Smart Home Manager.
Will this tie to the wireless cable box? (wap, i guess it’s called).. i’ve read that unless it can be under the exact same name, the wireless box
Yes it will tie into your wireless cable box
Are these wireless other than the power cord?
Yes they are wireless WiFi extenders. But, they do have two Ethernet ports on them as well.
how many additional devices will this device allow to hit the router?
3 total more cause a major decrease in wifi
Will this wirelessly extend an Airport Express?