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KEENETIC KN-1310 Wireless Router User Guide

Recommendations for safe use  
The Keenetic is intended to be operated  
Connect the power adapter only to electrical  
indoors, in the conditions compliant with  
the operation conditions as outlined in the  
Important Information section. Do not use  
it outdoors, in dusty or dirty rooms.  
outlets in working condition, with the voltage  
falling within the range indicated on the adapter’s  
label. Unplug the power adapter from power  
outlet during prolonged breaks in operation.  
Remove all protective film  
Never open the Keenetic or its power  
before operating the device.  
adapter and never try to service them on your  
own. If you suspect a hardware malfunction,  
please contact Keenetic customer support.  
In the course of the operation, the device  
heats up, so do not install it in closed cabinets  
or cavities, or near sources of heat. Do not cover  
it, and ensure that nothing blocks the casing  
vents; promptly clean the casing vents of dust.  
To clean the device, use a damp cloth  
soaked in mild detergent. Always turn  
it off before you begin cleaning.  
Only use the power adapter supplied together  
Avoid getting any liquid inside the Keenetic  
with the Keenetic. Do not connect the power  
adapter if its casing or cable are damaged.  
and its power adapter. If this happens,  
immediately unplug them from the power outlet  
and dry thoroughly before reconnecting.  
How to achieve maximum Wi-Fi speed  
The maximum link rate of 300 Mbps is possible with devices in the Wi-Fi network and their distance  
802.11n capable devices that have 2x2 type Wi-Fi  
radio and configured to use 40 MHz channel width.  
from the Keenetic. The speed can be greatly  
reduced by obstacles in the signal path, as  
well as other wireless networks and radio  
interference in 2.4 GHz bandwidth, such as  
microwave ovens or baby monitors. If speed is  
unstable when strong interference is present,  
it is recommended to set channel width to  
20 MHz in the Wi-Fi settings of the Keenetic.  
Please note, that according to the requirements  
of the Wi-Fi Alliance, devices can automatically  
choose 20 MHz channel width in the 2.4 GHz  
band, and since many smartphones and tablets  
are equipped with a 1x1 type Wi-Fi adapter,  
they will connect at rates up to 72 Mbps and  
the actual speed of Internet access will not  
exceed 40 Mbps. The current link rate of  
For efficient Wi-Fi operation,  
follow these guidelines:  
connected devices is indicated in Keenetic’s  
web interface and in My.Keenetic mobile app.  
Install the Keenetic in a room where you  
want to ensure the fastest wireless connection.  
Concrete walls greatly reduce the network speed.  
The actual speed depends on the number of  
Position the Keenetic antennas vertically so  
IEEE 802.11n allows the use of an open network  
the signal propagates in a horizontal plane.  
or a network with WPA2 AES security (enabled  
by default). If you select WEP or WPA protection,  
maximum Wi-Fi speed will be reduced to 54 Mbps.  
To make the Wi-Fi network available  
outdoors, for example around your  
cottage, place the Keenetic by the window  
overlooking the part of the grounds where  
you plan to use Wi-Fi most of the time.  
Install updates for all your  
wireless devices and laptops.  
If your Internet connection stopped working  
Perhaps you just moved too far away from  
the Keenetic and disconnected from Wi-Fi,  
or the network cable between the Keenetic  
and the computer got disconnected.  
and  
(Wi-Fi) indicators and indicators of  
the network ports being used are on.  
Some issues may be eliminated by a simple restart:  
Turn off the power of the Keenetic  
First of all check if there is an Internet connection  
on other computers or mobile devices in the  
home network, and use a network connection  
troubleshooting program on the device that  
cannot connect to the Internet. Check the  
Keenetic settings for any configured Internet  
access restrictions for this device, for example  
scheduled connection restrictions.  
and other home network devices.  
Verify that network cables are connected  
properly. Replace the cables that cannot be  
properly inserted and fixed in the ports.  
Power on the Keenetic, wait for it to  
power up, then turn on the other devices.  
If the Internet connection is not restored,  
contact your provider’s helpdesk and request  
that the technical condition of connections be  
checked, to ensure that there are no failures.  
If the Internet access is gone on all the  
devices, check if the Keenetic’s  
(Internet)  
Information and support  
Updates for the Keenetic operating system  
that improve performance, compatibility,  
and security, are released on a regular basis.  
Use automatic updates to have the Keenetic  
download and install the new versions of  
the operating system automatically, or  
follow the updates via My.Keenetic mobile  
app and install them without delay.  
If you have any questions related to setting up  
and operating the Keenetic, visit our support  
page help.keenetic.com. There you will find  
instructions and answers in our regularly  
updated knowledge base, and when in  
doubt, you will get help from our experts.  
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