Getting to know the Linksys WAPT1200AC AC1200 Wi-Fi Access Point

 The Linksys WAPT1200AC AC1200 Wi-Fi Access Point is the latest AC-series access point that utilizes Cross Band technology.  It offers the option to use it as a Wireless Range Extender or a Wired Access Point.  This maximizes simultaneous use of both bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) for high speed data transfer and uninterrupted streaming and gaming.  It receives a signal on one (1) frequency and transmits simultaneously on another channel for the purpose of full duplex communication in Access Point mode.
 
Now you can do a video conference and share files without interruption, even when the rest of your family is gaming and streaming videos.
 
NOTE:  This product is only available in the Middle East markets.
 
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Front Panel
Side Panel
Bottom Panel
Product Features
LED Behaviors
Product Requirements

 
Front Panel
 
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  • Antenna positioning is done depending on the type of home you have.
IMPORTANT:  The antennas are fixed and can ONLY rotate at 180 degrees.  Do NOT force the antennas too far back, otherwise, they will break.
 
NOTE:  In this example, the Linksys RE6700 was used.
  • For Single-story homes - Both antennas should be pointing down.
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  • For Multi-story homes - One (1) antenna is always down to provide coverage for the current floor and the second antenna (any antenna) is positioned differently depending on where the Linksys WAPT1200AC is located and where the coverage is needed.
NOTE:  For the most part, position one (1) antenna at 45 degrees as shown in Position A below.  If there are issues with coverage, move the antenna about 50-55 degrees down as shown in Position B. 
 
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Position A can be used if the Linksys WAPT1200AC is in the middle of the house.
 
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Position B can be used if the Linksys WAPT1200AC is connected to an outlet that is on a farther side of the home.
 
Side Panel

 
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User-added image Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) button – Uses the WPS technology to automatically and securely add wireless devices to your network.
 
User-added image Reset button – Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the Linksys WAPT1200AC to factory defaults.
 
Bottom Panel
 
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User-added image ETHERNET port – Connect an Ethernet-enabled device to the network using either a Cat 5 or 6 Ethernet cable.
 
User-added image Audio port – Supports a 3.5 mm audio jack.  Allows connected powered speakers to play music via Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA®) or AirPlay®.
 

Product Features
  • Concurrent dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
  • 802.11ac Wireless technology
  • Compatible with 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • Data rate of up to 300 Mbps for 2.4 GHz and up to 866 Mbps for 5 GHz
  • Two (2) external non-detachable antennas
  • 2x2 Spatial Streams
  • AC Current Passthrough
  • One (1) 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet port with auto MDIX sensing
  • Spot Finder technology (on Range Extender mode only)
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setupâ„¢ (WPS)
  • Cross Band technology (on Range Extender mode only)
  • Beamforming technology
  • Wi-Fi Audio (3.5 mm Audio port)
  • Boost Wi-Fi range up to 10,000 sq. ft.
LED Behaviors
 
User-added image Power / WPS LED:
  • OFF – There is no power on the Linksys WAPT1200AC.
  • Blinking Green / Yellow – The Linksys WAPT1200AC is starting up, resetting to factory defaults, upgrading its firmware or WPS connection is in process.
  • Solid Green / Yellow – The Linksys WAPT1200AC is ready to use.
  • Solid Amber / Red – There is a weak connection with the router.
NOTE:  To fix this, unplug the range extender and move it closer to the router.
  • Blinking Amber / Red – The Linksys WAPT1200AC is not connected to the router or the WPS pairing failed.
NOTE:  To fix this, make sure your router has an active Internet connection and Wi-Fi is turned ON.  If the router is working fine, unplug the ranger extender then move it closer to the router.  Plug it back in, wait for one (1) minute and reconnect to your network.
 
User-added image Ethernet LED – It lights up solid Green when an Ethernet device is connected and active.  It will blink when sending or receiving data over the Ethernet port.
 

Product Requirements
  • Wi-Fi enabled computers or mobile devices
  • AC power outlet
  • Ethernet router or switch with available RJ45 Ethernet port and RJ45 Cable for Access Point mode or wireless network for Range Extender mode
  • For browser configuration:
    • Internet Explorer® 8 or higher
    • Safari® 5.1 for Mac® or higher
    • Google Chromeâ„¢ 25.0 or higher
    • Firefox® 20 or higher


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What is Cross-band Technology (VIDEO)
 

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