Stage Router Pro
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User manual
WAN
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When the WAN port is connected to a Gigabit network environment, this LED will light up blue. If data is being transferred, the LED will flash blue.
5GHz
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When the 5 GHz band is being used for radio transmission, this LED will light up blue.
2.4GHz
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When the 2.4 GHz band is being used for radio transmission, this LED will light up blue.
CPU
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When the Stage Router Pro is switched on, this LED will flash blue.
PWR
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When the Stage Router Pro has been turned on via the ON/OFF switch, this LED will light up blue.
WPS button
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If you press the WPS button briefly, the Stage Router Pro will automatically establish a secure connection with all currently connected devices.
USB
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This USB port can be used to connect an external peripheral device such as the Nowsonic Stage Extender, a smartphone or a tablet, for
charging purposes. This port provides a voltage of 5 V at 2 A.
NOTE: The USB port on the front panel is exclusively intended for charging and cannot be used to connect a mass storage device or for data
sharing on the network.
Connecting the Stage Router Pro
The Stage Router Pro can be used as a wireless Gigabit router and/or a VPN server for the Internet or as a Wi-Fi access point for audio devices with
digital control. However, the Stage Router Pro must first be cabled and configured for operation. To do this, proceed as follows:
1) Mount the Stage Router Pro into an appropriate 19" rack if required. The Stage Router Pro needs 1 rack unit.
2) Mount the supplied radio antennas to the BNC sockets on the front panel of the Stage Router Pro. Alternatively, you can connect the optionally
available Stage Antenna Set to the BNC sockets using corresponding antenna cables.
3) Connect the supplied power cable to the PowerCon socket on the back panel of the Stage Router Pro and to a conventional power outlet: The
power supply in the Stage Router Pro is designed for a voltage range of 100 to 240 V 50/60 Hz.
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